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hardly blue grass festival. >> fleet week organizers say it brings more than a million people to the city and this is main attraction. >> the air show began at noon with the elite blue angels taking to the skies about one hour ago. this is just one fleet week event happening today. >> it all began this morning as the parade of ships kicked off the events. >> oh, yeah. in fact, all i see is a little smoke in the sky. blue angels just wrapped up their air show. they are now heading back to oakland. all i have to say is wow, i saw one spectator give the show a standing ovation. fleet week is here and the air show is on. the navy's blue angels roared across the san francisco waterfront. the jaw dropping precision
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acrobatic flying. nothing short of spectacular. >> i love the blue angels. i think they are smart. >> greg from santa rosa took day off to see the highlight of the air show. >> i left a message saying he has a bad case of i want to see the blue angels and here we are. >> i've seen a lot of cool things but that might have been one of the coolest things i've seen. >> not to beoutdone, this united 747 flew stunts over the bay. this, in a farewell flight for the jumbo jet. an estimated 1.5 billion are visiting san francisco this weekend. the navy s.e.a.l. brandon peterson parachuted on to the green. >> what a way to make an entrance. >> my heart is still pufring. >> he is a member of the elite frogs parachute team. >> we know san francisco is a really unique city. i love marking off alcatraz and
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that's my cue to jump. it is a fun place to pick out before landing. >> coming down, landing especially with the american flag and the star spangled banner. it is just amazing. >> brian gillis says fleet week, a time to put aside political differences. >> given that we're all having a debate about the flag, i feel very, very least, it is heart. there's history here. >> yeah, the blue angels, right on schedule. they took to the sky about 3:00 p.m. flew for the better part of 45 minutes. not bad for a free show, right? if you missed it, they'll be flying tomorrow and sundays. check it out. a full schedule of events on our website. live in san francisco. >> thanks so much. fleet week is one long photo opportunity and many abc7 news viewers are taking full advantage of it.
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check out the activities. horn blower cruise has posted this. look at these jets going straight up. what a way to make an entrance. audrey's pics posted this. four blue angels flying just feet apart from one another. pamela tweeted had from today. a navy plane flying in a cork screw pattern so quickly, leaving behind circles of contrails. our canadian friends sent an air demo here. we are here to amaze you. flying nine jets as close as four feet apart. and here's a picture that i took two years ago. i put on it a post card. if you take any fleet week photos, share it with us. it will help us find them and possibly feature them on air or online. the hardly strictly blue grass festival kicked off in san
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francisco. you're looking at a live stream from the banjo ♪ the free event runs for three days and features over 90 musical artists on seven different stages. it is expected to draw three quarters of a million people. the performances end every night at 7:00. a big weekend to be outside with both the free music and fleet week. spencer christian is up on the roof with a look at the weekend forecast. you see the blue angels coming by today? >> i heard it a little earlier. i'm hoping they'll do a cameo appearance on the roof. i promise blue skies for the blue angels. here's a look at live doppler 7. we have sunny skies from coast to inland. let me point pout a beach hazard advisory has been issued through saturday evening. wave heights are growing, five
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to seven feet and they could get even higher. there's a possibility of rim currents and sneaker waves during a period like this. so bear that in mind if you plan to be down along the coastline. meanwhile, this is our fleet week forecast for sunday, saturday, sunday and monday. we have the blue angels with the air shows from noon to 4:00 p.m. highs in the mid 70s in san francisco. saturday through monday. early morning lows in the low to mid 50s. and of course, there's a lot more going on. we have two more days of hardly strictly blue grass and golden gate park. it will be sunny and a bit cooler tomorrow than still pleasant he with early morning lows in the mid 50s. i'll have more on the seven day accuweather forecast.
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>> visit us online. we have video about what exactly fleet week is. moving on, sky 7 spotted this fire along interstate 280 in san francisco before fire crews arrived. strong winds pushed thick white smoke near the homes. they quickly extinguished the flames before they reached houses pretty close by. no word to how the fire started. >> police in las vegas and the fbi revealed that explosives were found in the car belonging to the gunman in sunday's shooting massacre. they continued to say they have not found any links between the shooter and terror groups like isis, for example. >> reporter: officials tell abc news, investigators trying to figure out whether the vegas
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mass murderer acted alone. now believed the woman he was seen with in the days before the attack was a prostitute. they believe someone may have helped him based on the elaborate planning. officials say because some of the ammo was bought under someone else's name. >> we're very confident that there was not another shooter in that room. what i cannot confirm to you today, what we continue to investigate is whether anyone knew about it before he carried it out. >> he had other targtss such as boston fenway park and the la la palooza festival had chicago some of the are increasing security for big events including chicago for this weekend's marathon. >> there's been a double and triple checking. >> back in nevada, under the welcome to las vegas sign, 58 white crosses. one for each life taken.
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>> i feel that las vegas is having one of its darkest days in american history. i'm trying to shed a light on that by bringing hopeful. >> one of the victims, charleston, father of three. >> if there is a check list to be an american, charlie checked every box and made up some boxes. >> reporter: the survivors keep pouring in with more than $9.5 million raised so far. abc news, las vegas. 2020 is devoting the entire hour to the mass shooting. i walked the the correspondent matt this afternoon. >> we're doing a documentary format. pretty novel for 20/20. we felt like the voices were so strong and so powerful. they needed to be heard in a different way. and we're telling the story that all these people are here to witness. the story of the victims. but stories of survival as well.
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>> one story is that of heather melton who attended the high school. her husband sonny was shot and killed while carrying her to safety. you'll meet other survivors and heroes and witnesses and explain what may have motivated the gunman. tonight on a special edition of 20/20, heart break and heroes. tonight at 10:00. sky 7 flew over a crime scene on story road near ga galahad. reporters checked out a dispute. the woman died at the scene. paramedics rushed the man to the hospital to be treated. so far police have not released any details about a suspect or what led to these stabbings. >> the trump administration is rolling back another obama era . the administration will allow
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more employers toment on out of providing no cost birth control to women for religious and moral reasons. under the affordable care act, preventive services are supposed to be free of charge to employees and their dependents. the share of women employees paying their own money for birth control pills has plunged to under 4% to under 21%. california should not see any major changes because of today's announcement. at five qulok the very latest. >> a lot to come. >> child protective services is supposed to support a family. and i'm not sure by making this report, i will be supporting this family. >> next, stories of children at risk. plus, tesla plans for a major expansion in the south
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bay. president trump has been quiet on twitter today. but it is somethinged emand the way he said it that has people talking big time.
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by living off the grid. completely. or... set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. energy upgrade california. doctors in the east bay say they're seeing the effects that fear is having on their immigrant patients. sometimes they're even scared to go to the doctor. as leslie brinkley explains.
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>> recent immigration reforms are affecting the doctor's patients and affecting the physical and mental health of the patients. >> we have seen people actively disenrolling from programs like food stamps and hearing about people who are afraid to come into a clinic or the doctor's office because of the concern they might be on the record in some way and they might be putting themselves or their families at risk. >> at the pediatrics for underserved program and she decided to organ immigrant health care symposium tomorrow. bringing together over 200 providers, clinicians and politicians. >> as a community, as a whole, everybody is hiding and keeping things for fear. >> the doctor is on the front lines seeing kids with stomach aches and headaches as they succumb to stress over fears of a family member's deportation. or they don't go to the doctor if they're sick. >> not just not going to the doctor. families who are experiencing
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things like domestic violence, who are not feeling comfortable reporting domestic violence. >> starting this dialogue is a way to create a supportive environment. so immigrants feel like they can go to the doctor without fear. despite their immigration status. abc7 news. >> and the symposium is being held tomorrow at net west charter school in oakland from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. a celebration broke out here in the bay area over a new law to safeguard immigrants from boring place raids. supporters from the united service workers west gathered at don ramon's mexican restaurant after governor brown signed the bill. it pro hikts immigrants from entering private areas of restaurants without warrants. they said the goal is to prevent indiscriminate raids.
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>> donald trump has declared war on our immigrant communities. he has proposed 10,000 new i.c.e. agents. we know that work sites are his target. >> the new law also bars landlords from using tenants' immigration stat to us threaten they will. a protest by truck drivers blocked part of interstae 5. a news helicopter caught one the rigs after they picked up speed on highway 99. the protest organizers oppose new electronic monitoring devices that wiin december. they automatically record how many hours a driver is behind the wheel. supporters believe the device will reduce if a seeing-related accidents. >> the vehicle maker tesla is set to expand its footprint in fremont. the two buildings, the
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tesla's decision to move in will have a major impact on fremont and newark. that has some concerned. >> reporter: many call it silicon valley north. every where you look there seals to be something new. >> i see a lot of buildings and construction. >> not far away, change is coming. renovations have begun as to expand. the chamber of commerce says it is no surprise that more companies are choosing to set up shop in their city. >> we are part of silicon valley. we're part of region. we're no longer the little city outside. >> the bay area news group with nearly 230,000 square feet, the
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space can accommodate 10,000 people. there's no word on how long the could not stluks take but many business owners in fremont as well as the neighboring town of newark say it is good for the economy. >> more excitement. there will be more restaurants opening up. there will be more people coming in. it is good for the city. good for people. good for community. others are somewhat hesitant. martha martinez has lived in fremont almost her entire life and worries about >> and the traffic is getting worse some of the say it is part of the growing pains. a city undergoing ram i had transformation. abc7 news. in case you are under aware, the weekend is upon us. >> so unaware. fleet week.
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>> i've been aware of the approaching weekend since last weekend. >> here's a look at live doppler 7. we have sunny skies across the bay area. looking at blue skies. it is 76 degrees. 80 in oakland. 73 at half moon bay. and here's the view from the east bay. from the emory view camera. the skies are clear there as well and it is still really warm inland. 89 degrees he in santa rosa. 84 in napa. and we give you this view looking down to ocean beach. points below. these are our forecast features. it will be mild to warm through monday. fire danger increases this weekend the low sxhumt the increasing winds. it will feel a cooler fall feeling.
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>> let's look at the fire danger. including the hills and the santa cruz mountains, the winds would be gusting 30 to 32 miles an hour. a closer look at the winds reveals we have a winter weather advisory sunday and monday. a good portion of the east bay, including the hills. we expect gusts in the hills over 55 miles an hour which will make it difficult to drive. back to the wind gusts. starting at 7:00 sunday evening. monday morning. 1:00 a.m. winds gusting to 35 miles an hour. many north bay and east bay locations. the winds will timer off on monday as the advisory will taper off. about 70 at the coast to upper 80s in the warmest inland
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locations. here's nate. maximum sustained winds at 60 miles an hour. but it will gain strength and possibly strengthen to a category 1 hurricane by late tomorrow night. just as is expected to make lavell. between new orleans. and a major rain producer. in fact, there could be flooding rains through much of the southeastern u.s. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast for the bay area. we'll see temperatures up to about 80. upper 60s to low 70s. dan the temheperatures will timer off. by late next week we'll have the cool fall feeling. >> you might like this. a diet rich in butter, bacon, cheese and heavy cream.
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some sopeople believe it helps them lose weight. and today we're featuring attin bay area.com. a source for latino news and more where you live.
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a comedy gag on an animated tv show is prompting mcdonalds to bring back an old favorite. they are saying they will bring back there dipping sauce with chicken mcnuggets for one day only at select locations. not all the stores. this comes to renewed interest in the sauce after rick and morty try track it down. it will be familiar with four
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bay area restaurants. it sounds too good to be true. a diet where you can eat plenty of bacon, butter and cheese. >> it sounds good. the believers call at this time holy guardrarail when it comes weight loss. how the keto diet worked for her. >> there i am in my dressing room, getting my hair and make-up done for "good morning america" while end joying a beverage which is my morning ritual. butter coffee. i eat bacon, salads loaded with feta cheese. for four months i've been on a keto diet. i am more fit and have more energy than ever. >> the ketogenicketogenicketogec body. you're not running your life based on when the next meal is.
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i caught up with him in new york talk about his latest book, the keto reset diet. >> we decided to try it out and let people stair step into it. >> when i first started and i was using heavy cream, things i never used before. i thought, oh, my gosh. i'll going to gain weight. >> it is high in natural nutritious fats. yep, butter is good. moderate in protein and very low in carbs. it is filled with recipes that will make your mouth water. mark shared some of his personal favorites. breakfast, coffee with heavy cream and a sausage, fritata. >> for me the perfect smeel a salad with some kind of pro tone on it. this has six or eight different
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vegetables. mixed greens and vegetables. >> my kids didn't like the texture. now i've sought eighted in butter and garlic. they love it. >> don't forget dessert. chocolate avocado mousse with coconut milk whimmed kriel. >> do you know what i miss the most? >> bananas. >> those are decidedly not keto. >> worth a try. >> another way to lose weight and get fit, go surfing. >> surfers are calling this weekend's conditions epic. >> we love puerto rico. >> was the president mocking people hit by the
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here are the stories making headlines. about a half-hour ago, the blue angels wrapped up the first show of this week's fleet week celebrations. and it certainly did not disappoint as they roared over the city. the pilots will take part in a meet and greet this evening. performances continue tomorrow
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and sunday. we have the schedule on our website. the trump administration rolled out a prirmt employee health care plans pay for birth control. tweeting that california has already strengthened its laws requiring health insurers to cover contuld nontraceptivescon. >> a driver force ad woman off the freeway. melissa will share the story at 5:00. a couple of storm systems are hitting the coast. that means the surf is up. the conditions come with a warning. abc 7 reporter matt keller has the story. >> reporter: run, don't talk. this year has been a figurative face plant for waves. it has taken until october but
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they are finally getting a break. >> it has been flat and depressing most of the year. >> it is the best day of the year. >> hard to argue when you see what our cameras saw. they were treated to a smooth ride under the harvest moon and a sunrise so perfect, it could be on a post card. real beauty are the big waves rolling along the coast from monterey county to sonoma county. the swells could reach nine feet this weekend. >> the conditions are supposed to be epic. we're really blessed and i'm really excited for this weekend. >> we got really lucky. >> while the big waves are perfect for surfers, they can be dangerous for everybody else. watch out for rip currents and big shore break.
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and remember, don't go in after your pets. >> he's not that smart. >> trms expected to beo beo beoe news. they are raising money for last month's deadly mexico squaks. the stations are broadcasting live outside chavez supermarket. they are working the la tebow station. >> this is going to last three weeks. you can go online. go to the latino community website and just donate online. >> organizers say 100% of proceeds will go directly to local charities in areas of greatest need. the death toll from the mexico
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city quake now stands at 369. now to another potential disaster. mandatory evacuations have been ordered for some areas around new orleans as tropical storm nate is set to hit tomorrow night. >> once again residents who call the gulf coast home, racing for another serious storm. tropical storm nato already claiming more than 20 lives. the entire region is on alert for floods and landslides. forkers predicting that after passing through the young tan peninsula, nate will go stronger making landfall saturday night as a category 1 hurricane. >> it has become clear that balance
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balance, alabama has been hurt by the storms. >> companies performing necessary checks. >> there is month reason to panic but there is reason to prepare. >> residents taking no chances. >> this is not my first rodeo. i've lived here all my life so i know what to do. >> it should be already here. i lost my boat to careen. hundreds of national guard troops are headed to new orleans on monitor tda on, to monitor the pumping going on there. president trump got a laugh from some hispanic leaders when he used a fake accent to
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pronounce puerto rico in the white house today. but he is attracting some criticism. >> we are he praying for the people of puerto rico. we love puerto rico. and we also love puerto rico. >> the president made his appearance as part of national hispanic heritage month. some are saying they're confused by the president's comments that this is calm before the storm. >> in north korea, our goal is denuclearization. >> president trump saying when it comes to the north korean nuclear plans, all option ises are on the table. as the her mit kingdom threatens increased nuclear power and test
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missiles capable of reaching the u.s., their leader watches every move president trump makes. >> what did you mean by calm before the storm yesterday? >> thank you very much. you'll find out. >> the white house press secretary says we'll have to wait and see what the president meant. >> i believe it was a general comment. >> the nobel committee is call for an end to the growing tensions. giving the award to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. >> some states are modernizing their nuclear arsenals. and there's a dangerous that more countries will try to procure nuclear weapons. >> reporter: the president's comments can also be referring
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to iran. stating that the 2015 agreement no longer serves as security interests of our country. abc news, washington. international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons is the winner of the 2017 mow bell peace prize. they want to draw zpangs the effort to achieve a >> this means everything for people that have worked tirelessly against nuclear womens, for disarmament. it is an extremely important decision. >> among them, mikhail gore bechef. he says it reinforces the position that he and president reagan took a generation ago.
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happening now, secretary of state hillary clinton is expected to take the stage any minute now at stanford, university. clinton is the key note speaker for a day long conference. attend is only . >> among titles was her new book, what happened? the appearance was billed as an autograph stop. not a book signing. >> warriors fans, do not jump on the bandwagon no matter where they live. >> i think basketball brings everyone together. >> next on abc7 news, larry beal is talking to the fans who paid more than $1,000
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you might have noticed our sports writer larry beal is not with us this week because west the warriors in china. >> the excitement there is nothing new. and larry spoke with the super fans. >> the warriors are the hot ticket this week in china. about 1300 american dollars for courtside seats to see the doves
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play minnesota. michael zhang lived in the bay area for 11 years. he now calls beijing home. >> they were doing so well. >> i think basketball brings everyone together. that's how the games connect people. >> he is no bandwagon jumper. he's been watching steph curry for years. >> i followed him. >> let's see how successful they are. >> it is a less than ideal way to prepare for the upcoming season. >> it is pretty obvious to us as a coaching staff that we have to keep working. it is still early. this has not been the ideal, to
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fly over to china. but we're enjoying the experience and we'll be fine. >> a great experience. did you see it last night? many people around the bay area had a great clear view of the harvest moon. >> yeah. it's gorgeous! you can see the huge orange moon rising. >> and you're in luck, if you missed it last night, you're here to toll us when. >> clear skies so we'll have good conditions for moon watching. on the coast to low 50s, right along the bay. then look for bright and sunny conditions. the highs will rise to about 70 degrees.
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up to 81 at fremont. inland valleys, we'll see highs in the upper 80s. and there's the moon rise. it will have over 99% illumination. functionally it is a full moon. we go into the weekend of fleet week. blue skies, sunny and mild conditions. mild and warm. becoming breezy and gusty in the hills. the winds increase from sunday morning wednesday morning. apple took the wrap off the new bax batch of >> ahead on qma, i'll show you
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the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear.
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apple is set to introduce hundreds of new emojis in next week's ios update. they unveiled a few of them today. check them out.
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a blue dinosaur, more expressive smiley faces. some gender neutral options. even a hedgehog. the giant has been stepping up to include more diverse options. >> the pioneering chat app that taught us all to twoeks decades ago is going away. aol announce that had instant messenger will shut down on december 15th. known as aim, it dominated online chat at the turn of the century. aol is giving tim fight with no planned replacement. costco groceries will offer 500 items that will be delivered ind ays and they're offering 1,500 items including fresh groceries from 376 stores. we checked for you. that option is available for you in nearly all bay area costcos.
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this came weeks after amazon closed a deal with whole foods as the online giant aggressively moves into the grocery market. >> let's talk about ask finnfinn >> from sacramento, first, when is the best time to take advantage of holiday deals? >> it is getting hard to keep track of it all. black friday now starts on thanksgiving itself. black thursday? small business saturday. the day after black friday. that's an excellent time buy great businesses on main street are offering deals. a lot of great deals in those small shops. last week we found prices were good the entire holiday season. sales came and went. you had to make a list and keep track of prices.
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i wish i had better advice. that's what it is coming down to. >> karen from fairfax asks, what are the advantages and disadvantages of having a recoup loan after you've bought a house for cash? >> paying in cash is the best way to get a deal done. the sale can't be held up by lenders since there's no lender involved. the problem with buying with all cash, you've tied up your financial resources. so many buy it with cash and then go get a mortgage. there are some things to be careful so you want to get with a banker or a more gag broker who knows what they're doing. get a full tax write-off. you want to bring an accountant in. it is not as easy as starting with a loan. you have to be careful. >> are airlines offering refunds on tickets to destinations because of natural disasters?
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>> they tend to be under a microscope. they tend to be pretty good about back-up plans. they will have very specific dates when they will make changes for free. right now, las vegas is today or tomorrow. most perils were offering free refunds, they only have until today or tomorrow. >> consumers need keep track. also no, refunds or bookings if you just don't want to go to an area. they say, no, if the area is still there, you can go. >> if you need a question answered, let me know. use the #ask finney. success is not just for coders. >> kit turn high school graduates into top working tech
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workers. >> and it is hard to believe anyone survived this crash. a woman says a road rage driver forced her off the
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you're hook at a live picture of hillary clinton speaking at stanford. >> let's listen to what she is
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saying. >> technology, propaganda, terrorism, espionage and cyber warfare. you know, in the 19th century, nations fought two kinds of wars. on land and at sea. in the 20th century, that expanded to the skies. in the 21st century, wars will increasingly be fought in cyberspace. as americans we need to approach this new threat with focus and resolve. our security, physical -- >> the former presidential candidate talking with stanford students on the campus live. she was at a book signing in san francisco earlier today. this is a speech on foreign policy. many of us assuming u.s. manufacturing companies shifting business overseas. in san jose there are 1,500 companies engaged in manufacturing. 65,000 people are employed.
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>> however, there is a worker shortage. plans across silicon valley inviting students to stop in. to get them to consider manufacturing careers. >> high-tech manufacturing is no longer manual labor. 3d printing and robotics have increased speed and precision but they have not replaced the need for workers. >> it is largely attributable to folks who are starting to leave the work force. we have a lot of babyboomers in manufacturing. >> students went this tweak kindle their interest in manufacturing. these are eighth graders at herman school in san jose. they visited 13 companies. many are still years from entering the work force but employers say silicon valley is moving away from digital manufacturing. >> manufacturers can be
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producing things in markets where customers are consuming it. rather than today i think manufactured in one part of the world and shipmented all the way across the world to customers. >> the students learned about the supply chain and how much goes into design. >> i feel like parts. >> there is one major process that everyone uses but multiple ways to determine it. so multiple people see the sail thing with different eyes. >> if they do choose manufacturing, some will be able to learn with it a high school education. others will need a degree. in san jose, abc7 news. >> many students said they were more motivated to consider careers in manufacturing.
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>> thank you for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. >> it was so scary. he just thought it was a joke. >> a young woman is comforted by her mother after a horrific crash. the hunt is on for a driver she says forced her off the road. >> the aclu calls it an all-out assault on women's health. the president's birth control decision and what its means for california. >> 90 artists across seven stages. we'll hardly have enough time to cover it all. >> i am in shock that someone would take it this far. >> the driver says another motorist forced her off the freeway for honking at him. at . the driver wants to warn others.
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>> the young oakland woman who nearly died in what she says was a road rage crash, now speaking to melissa harrington from her hospital bed. now live with a story you'll see only abc 7. >> reporter: the car flew off the side of the highway. it took out a zpree a fence and land upside down. family and friends are searching for that woman's phone. they believe she got video of the other driver. >> i keep seeing myself turning, crashing. i can't stop thinking about it. >> madison holland is recovering at the hospital after a terrifying crash sent her car flying over the to have of highway 24 wednesday afternoon. she said she was forced off the road by an angry driver. the 24-year-old from oakland said it all started when a man in a maroon truck cut her off

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