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live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >> charged with terrorism.
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now the suspect in the new york attack is revealing disturbing details about his plot, as we learn heartbreaking details about his victims. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. the new york city marathon this sunday will have the tightest security ever following yesterday's terror attack. >> that's right. we learned the man in the truck rampage was interviewed by the feds in 2015 about possible terrorist ties. abc news reporter maggie rulli has the latest now from new york city. >> we're now getting a look inside the horror following that deadly terror attack. >> i -- i need an ambulance right here! right here! the guy t-boned. come on. this kid right there. >> authorities say 29-year-old sayfullo saipov had been planning the rampage for weeks, even conducting a reconnaissance run, renting a truck and visiting the very spot where he planned to attack. on his cell phone officials found thousands of isis images and more than 90 propaganda
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videos. and a note left behind in his truck seeming to praise the islamic state. >> he appears to have followed almost exactly to a t the instructions that isis has put out in its social media channels. >> reporter:. >> saipov moved to the u.s. in 2010, most recently in paterson, new jersey with his wife and three children. it was here saipov rented that truck from home depot and began his deadly assault, traveling nearly a mile down a popular bike path. court records showing he was prepared to travel miles further to the brooklyn bridge had he not crashed into this school bus. officials crediting officer ryan nash with jumping into action, shooting and wounding saipov. >> i feel that we were just doing our job, like thousands of officers do every day. >> federal officials say saipov made a full confession from his hospital bed, saying he was proud of what he had done. >> this is the biggest threat we face right now in this country is individuals while in the
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united states have become radicalized. >> saipov has been charged with terrorism, accused of executing the deadliest terror attack here in new york city since 9/11. maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >> the fbi sent this alert out today asking for any information about this man wanted in relation to the new york attack. they have since tracked him down, but the agency is still having if anyone has any information about him to please come forward. the president sent out another tweet tonight about the attack, writing the united states will be immediately implementing much tougher extreme vetting procedures. the safety of our citizens comes first. we're learning more about the eight people who died in the attack. they include a mother of two young boys who was visiting from belgium. five were tourists and friends from argentina, celebrating their 30th anniversary from graduating high school. also, two american men, one from new york, another from new jersey. our coverage of the attack continues online. follow us at abc7news.com and
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with our abc 7 news app. developing news in colorado tonight where police say a deadly shooting inside a walmart appears to be random. it happened this evening in thornton, just north of denver. two men and woman were killed. police say witnesses told them a man came in one of the doors and opened fire. police are still looking for him tonight. san francisco police are investigating whether the carjacking of a taxi is related to a police shoot-out in the castro that has an officer in critical condition tonight. abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera is live in the newsroom. lonnie? >> san francisco police say the investigation is still very much ongoing. as for the injured police officer, he is a nine-year veteran with the department. he underwent surgery and was last listed in critical but stable condition. rapid gunfire rang through this castro district neighborhood. >> officer down, officer hit. >> i've been hit.
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>> we need another 408 for another officer. he got hit in the head. >> street marking and yellow tape still evident. jeffrey ye couldn't return home until wednesday because diamond street was closed off. >> the police have to do what they need to do. >> just after midnight someone notified officers about a suspicious vehicle near 18th and diamond street. detectives say it turned out to be a stolen chrysler sedan. when officers approached the car, there was an exchange of gunfire between the suspect and at least one officer. both of them are recovering in the hospital. the suspect's condition is life threatening. >> a firearm believed to be the suspect's was also recovered at the scene. >> police are also investigating a possible connection to another crime. investigators say a taxi cab was carjacked in the castro shortly after the shooting. the cab was ditched on oak wood street in the mission district. ben martin says police searched all around his house. >> there was this taxi cab
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parked here. >> police say a resident flagging them down about a suspicious car was helpful. they're reinforcing their message if you see something, say something. in san francisco, loni rivera, abc 7 news. the lawsuits are piling up against pg&e in connection with the devastating fires in the north bay. now a lawyer has petitioned a court that all lawsuits against pg&e be heard by the same judge. >> at last count, 107 plaintiffs are involved in nine lawsuits filed by ten different law firms alleging that pg&e failed to properly maintain equipment which led to the wildfires. >> tomorrow a resource center will open to help small business owners find information about disaster loans and other tools to keep going. the center is in santa rosa and all services are free. the approaching rain could be a bless organize a curse for wildfire scorched areas in the north bay there is fear about potential landslides and pollutants from destroyed areas running into the bay.
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but the first rains of the season could also help to germinate seeds that survived the fire and firm up soils before heavier rains arrive later in the season. so it's kind of a mixed blessing. >> so now the question is just how much rain can we expect over the next few days? >> meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking that for us. sandhya? >> dan and kristen, it's going to start out light. yes, we have some low clouds and fog gathering near the coast. but as we take you in to friday morning hour-by-hour, 5:00 a.m., you see the scattered light showers. we're going to zoom into the north bay where they'll become moderate at times, and 8:00 a.m. and the scattered shower activity continues friday afternoon. it doesn't quite end friday evening time period. take a look at our storm impact scale and how many days we have level 1s, light systems coming up in the next seven days. i'll be back to time it all out for you and let you know exactly how much rain they're going to get in the north bay, coming up. kristen? >> sandhya, thank you. 268 paintings and drawings
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stolen out of a truck in los banos friday night have been located. the stolen art was one thousand pieces by argentine artist maximo gonzalez. the art will be returned thursday to where it was supposed to be displayed at the montalvo arts center in saratoga. there is a big party in houston tonight. fans are celebrating the astros' first world series title in franchise history. revellers marched through the streets in houston after the astros beat the dodger, 5-1 in game seven. the astros' championship parade is schedule for friday. no trouble out there tonight. just fun. [ cheering ] >> guess what? this is not houston. abc 7 news was at an astros bar in san francisco tonight to watch all the excitement. that's cabin on polk street. and the party there is just getting started. larry beil will have highlights of the game later in sports. i have a feeling that folks will
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be out there a long time. >> oh, yeah, they had fun tonight. well, speaking of not having fun, not a good day for tesla at all. the fremont-based company is running into a major problem just hours after posting a record quarterly loss. and this video is hard to watch. but it's raising new questions about a police arrest in the east bay. anyone looking to start up a business knows how hard it can be. but a new local program is offering a 0% interest loan. channing tatum is in for jimmy kimmel tonight. here is a look at what he has coming up right after abc 7 news at 11:00. >> thanks. i'm channing tatum in for jimmy kimmel. take a look at this. [ cheering ]
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...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) new developments tonight in the case of a bay point man who died in police custody last year. newly released body cam video shows the moments leading up to the death of lilian kim has the story. >> body cam video obtained by the east bay times shows a
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pittsburg police officer putting 32-year-old umberto martinez in a chokehold. at one point you can hear martinez struggling to breeze. >> he is still resisting. >> this encounter was a result of a pursuit that began after police tried to pull over martinez for expired tags. martinez drove to a friend's house instead and ran into the garage. officers chased him into the kitchen. and after a struggle, an officer ended up applying the chokehold. >> it's just a life and death struggle where umberto is struggling to breathe, and they're insisting that he not move while they choke him out. and they killed him. >> officers tried to revive martinez to no avail. a coroner's inquest found his death to be an accident. but friends who were at the house believe it otherwise. >> that little bit of him showing him dying and struggling to breathe. how can you not hear a man trying to breathe. and you still keep on choking him and beating him. >> a spokesperson for pittsburg police declined a statement on camera, but in a statement said
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they believe the officers acted lawfully and consistent with training and experience. this case may very well end up with a jury having to decide. the family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. in pittsburg, lilian kim, abc 7 news. new at 11:00, problems for palo alto-based tesla. the company posted a $619 million loss in the third quarter. tesla's stock closed down 3% today. ceo elon musk says the company won't reach its goal of producing 5,000 model 3s a week by the end of the year. some customers received e-mails saying their estimated delivery time will be later than originally expected. in the south bay, people who have struggled to get a business off the ground now have new hope. abc 7 news reporter janine de la vega is in san jose with a program that is perfect for silicon valley. >> it's recycled leather scraps. and we got aluminum and walnut wood. >> from hand made wallets to
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custom-made t-shirt, these small company owners are determined to succeed. the problem, getting a loan. >> i would need credit or have more sales. >> martin megaa was able to get a $5,000 lone from kiva. they fund loans to entrepreneurs worldwide. it officially launched today in san jose and the peninsula. >> people can start helping people. and somebody should focus on small businesses and not just on tech giants. >> nina kulik is trying to raise money to grow her business that prints maps on home goods. >> i'm amazed by what we can achieve in our own area. >> so far there are 47 entrepreneurs who are borrowing from kiva. the nonprofit hopes to partner with businesses who are willing to do loan matches. >> have set up a matching fund. so if i am raising money and you give me $25, it becomes 50 immediately because every dollar
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gets matched by the money they give us. >> after spending 20 years in prison, gary valentino hollis couldn't get a loan. kiva helped him start a cleaning business. >> it opened up the visions that i always had. >> a vision that has led to a brighter future. in san jose, janine de la vega, abc news. all right. let's talk about the weather and some rain on the way. >> all right. when is that going to be? >> it's going the start on friday. now i do want to tell you that you do have to take these storms seriously, even though they're not going to dump a lot of rain. use know, it's going to be slippery and slow going as we start to see the rain on friday. breezy at times and chillier conditions are expected. it hasn't rained in a while. so you know the drill. the oils get drawn up. and it's obviously one of those situation wrasse you will have to allow yourself extra time for the friday morning and evening commute. in terms of the storms, let's take a look at friday, saturday. on our storm impact scale exclusive to abc news, we have a
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level 1 for friday, saturday. light to moderate rain. we're looking at 1/4 to 3/4 for most areas. but the hills may pick up 1 to 1.5. the rain total entrance back off as we're getting closer to the time period where the rain is coming in. take a look at this live picture. that beautiful or what? we're looking from our kgo roof camera towards the bay bridge there and the bay. it's pretty calm right now. live doppler 7 showing cloud and fog beginning to close in along the north bay coast. temperatures right now 40, 50s. you know it's fall when you see the cool read tlgs. the exploratorium camera looking towards pier 15. it's a nice view. increasing clouds tomorrow. periods of rain friday, saturday. and more chances of wet weather will follow. so first thing tomorrow morning, definitely a jacket or a sweater. cool start. low 40s to low 50s. as we head into the afternoon, you'll notice thicker clouds. no 70s like we had today. today was a little bit warmer. low to upper 60s. increasing cloud cover. and here is your hour-by-hour timeline.
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tomorrow night you might see some drizzle. but the rain actually a lives friday, 5:00 a.m. and it's very scattered and light in nature, between 5:00 and 8:00 a.m. it will be spotty, wet weather during the morning commute. at noontime, we start to see a little more in the way of shower activity. 5:00 p.m., you'll notice some pockets of yellow, indicating moderate rain. for the evening rush hour at times. continues into 7:00 p.m. so your friday getaway will include wet weather. 7:00 a.m., you're looking at saturday, some showers continuing. at noontime in the east bay and the south bay. and then the showers push on out. most of your saturday afternoon evening is dry. and part of your sunday is dry as well. unless you're in the north bay. 2:00 p.m. mendocino county is getting some light rain. 7:00 p.m., notice it's not moving very far south. and then it doesn't quite make it. that's one computer model. the other computer model is bringing wet weather through the entire bay area on sunday. for now we're just going with the chance. in terms of rainfall totals take yg you through sunday night, generally speaking 1/4 to 3/4.
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some areas less than that. in this area this turns to heavy wet snow. 14 to 20 incht inches expected 6,000 feet. a good idea to take your chains. this sunday morning we fall back. daylight saving time ends. turn your clocks back one hour. enjoy the extra hour of sleep. sunday sunset 5:0 in the evening. accuweather seven-day forecast. clouds thicken tomorrow. level 1 system. it's a light system. friday into saturday, you fall back before bed saturday night or early sunday morning, whichever you prefer. sunday evening, afternoon, evening, a chance of some rain in the north bay. dry monday. level 1 system. at least there are chances of rain tuesday and wednesday. it's not definitive. it's that time of the year, dan and kristen, where we go chance. winter will be a lot more definitive. >> thank you very much. >> all right. you may remember this girl. >> oh, yeah. >> who threw out the first pitch in houston with a 3-d
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this is the cockpit of the 737. so you got to wear the hat now.
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>> that's the little nevada girl who used her hand that was created from a 3-d printer to throw out the first pitch in game 4 of the world series. well, she got a surprise on her flight home. >> she did. haley dawson met united airlines first officer eric gaffney. he also only has one hand. he wanted to meet haley and let her know not to give up on her goals. she wants to throw the first pitch at all 30 mlb stadiums. isn't that sweet? >> yes. she uses that hand well. that pitch wasn't too bad. it was better than yu darvish's pitching all night. oh, sorry. >> she is adorable. and yu darvish was not too adorable tonight. game 7 of the world series actually gave us a champion and a marriage proposal. what a night for astros short stop
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abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> good evening. i'm sure giants fans are going to be heartbroken by all of this. but the dodgers' quest to win their first world series since 1988 ended with a thud tonight. the astros capture their first world title in a game seven that was really over after the second
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inning. no drama. they needed dr. ken early on here. top of the first, yu darvish on the mound. a chopper to cody bellinger. throws it away. springer scores. 1-0 astros. 3-0 in the second. two-run shot off of darvish who really had a tough time. 5-0. springer's fifth homer of the season earn him the willie mays mvp award. he struck out four times in game one. dodgers finally get on the board. andre ethier knocks in joc pedersen. that was the only run charlie morton would allow. dodgers go quietly late. corey seager ends it there. the astros win, 5-1. capture the world series for the first time ever. and for carlos correa, one night and two rings, proposing to his girlfriend after the game. and she said yes. >> i was planning that if we were champions, i was going to do it right there. i don't think that's a stage you can create. it just has to happen. and we're able to win tonight. so perfect timing for me to get
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engaged. >> i'm just extremely happy to be here. and for our team, our organization, our city, this is a great day. >> 49ers coach kyle shanahan says he doesn't have a timetable for when jimmy garoppolo will start for the red and gold. it depends on how fast he learns the playbook. garoppolo practicing with the niners for the first time today. he'll wear number 10 and a list of plays on his left wrist to help pick up the offense. cj beathard remains the starter for now. at this point no target date for jimmy g.'s debut. >> i can't promise you guys that he won't play this week. i can't promise you guys that he'll play this year. it's -- i know that we have a guy that we're excited about and i know has the ability to really help us and help this team in the future. to the ice. sharks hoping the preds. getting into the back of the net. and this time it's the puck's term. 1-0 sharks in the first. to the second, joe thornton
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passing out to brenden dillon. joe pavelski with a deflection to make it 2-0. 2-1 now. marc-edouard vlasic, grip it and rip it. and the captain, little joe even got in a scrap here, which is pretty unusual. and the takedown. sharks win the fight and the game, 4-1. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. i didn't see you in the newsroom, but i heard a loud roar when the final out was recorded. giants fans in the newsroom rejoicing not having to deal with the dodgers world championship. >> and it's great for houston after the hurricane. >> sure. >> it's almost like the saints after katrina. it's a great boost for them i'm sure. >> dodgers manager will get some of the blame for sure. >> oh, yu darvish is going to get a lot of the blame too. two innings. two games he could not get out of the second inning. >> thanks, larry. >> well, that is our report. abc 7 news continues online, twitter and facebook and your mobile devices
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(boy) grandpa, look what i got! (woman) oh dad, wait 'till you see the bike we got for jake. (narrator) hearing loss happens gradually with age... making it easy to ignore. yet most older americans aren't getting their hearing tested.
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untreated hearing loss can keep your loved ones from enjoying what they cherish most. (woman) dad, can you hear me? (narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. all right. that's it for us tonight. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. right now channing tatum is in for jimmy kimmel with guest tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute."
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>> to cry. >> time for baby's first round of shots at the doctor's office. >> dad is giving the emotional support. >> see why dad is the one that can use a little support. >> oh, man, come on man. i see you, man. a swarm of thieves on scooters. >> beginning to smash into the front of this shop. >> how they come out with a lot of loot for the ladies. >> and they're real. >> fishermen catch fish, right? >> not today. >> see if they can save what's struggling in the water before it's -- plus the buzzword for your shot at a new ipad mini. and a 6-year-old who seems to be -- >> going on age 36. >> need to say sorry and give her a hug and a kiss. >> how she's schooling dad about bad manners. >> why? >> because it's very, very rude. >> who's the parent here again?
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something like 40 weeks just crazy and then they hand you a human being with no instruction manual and as you fall in love with it they're going to stick it with needles. that's what's going on he in this video. >> stay strong. >> oh. >> at the beginning looks like the little baby is getting drops. some of the inknock cuelations you can take simply and dad giving the emotional support. >> going to get a shot. i know you're going to cry, but it's okay to cry. >> sweet part is you can see him looking up at his dad locked on his eyes. >> how are you going to play a baby. don't let them do this to me. >> it's okay. >> for his own good. >> exactually. >> dad's got his back this is where dad just goes through the whole experience with his son. >> oh, no. >> nice and easy. >> oh, no. oh, man. come on, man. i'm seeing you, man.

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