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kaepernick is example of activism. paid a price. no team has given him job this season. but continues to talk the talk and walk the walk. magazine compares him to muhammad ali and jackie robinson. civil rights act visit and adviser to nfl and 49ers, elated with kaepernick's selection. >> he and athletes today are following in footsteps of previous generations of athletes. difference today is social media, athletes have the biggest megaphone and highest platform from which to make statements about social justice. >> magazine is praising kaepernick for sparking protest revolution, nation and state are divided. newly released survey by usc and los angeles "times," 38% surveyed are opposed to the kneeling while 33% support the
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gesture. bay area over 43% support athletes who take a knee, 29% against. sharpest opposition comes from republicans. nearly 84% statewide do not approve, perhaps taking their cue from the president. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say get that son of a [ bleep ] off the field right now? out, he's fired. >> and how president trump has handled the controversy is the one aspect most californians agree on, 57% disapprove. abc7 news. >> gq also named warriors star kevin durant as one of its men of the year. reflected on sharing the cover with kaepernick. >> kaepernick is a dpie who stands up for what he believes in, for people who don't have a
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voice. tremendous honor to be on the cover with him, his words have started a conversation that's needed in this country. >> durant officially holds gq's title as champion of the year, won the nba finals mvp moners leading the dubs to second title in three years. attention to the weather and rain. exploratorium camera, you can see the clouds moving in. >> matt tt. tam looks just the . drear and drab. >> and wet as well. live doppler 7, you can see patches of rain and showers moving through the bay area, widely scattered. but some areas steady. hayward and fremont and steady showers in the north bay, mainly
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in napa county at the moment. other areas are developing offshore. system hasn't ended yet. this evening what remains of the storm is one on the impact scale. light showers, weak wind, additional .10 to .25 inches of rain will fall within the hour and slick and ponding on roadways. 0% tomorrow but 100% on wednesday. other rainy systems to follow. closer look in just a few minutes. >> sounds good. umbrellas for sure. another live look, this time from south beach tower camera in san francisco. once again, gray dark sky looming overhead. no matter where you are, track the forecast on the go with accuweather app, search in
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app store to download it now. there's concern about coming rain. neighbors in fire-ravaged north bay communities warned to prepare to leave should the storm bring mud slides and flooding. loo at the danger. >> technicians at it again in santa rosa, sending tiny cameras underground to see if pipes were damaged from the fires. found some melted, catching them by surprise. >> never seen it before. see it deteriorate from years of use but melted out of the ground is pretty crazy. >> they have more than 140 miles of pipe to inspect. director of the water department in santa rosa said they made new discoveries today, they have engineers assessing the possible impact. >> finding additional locations. which is a good thing, allows us to get on top of the issue and not be surprised by sinkholes or
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other issues that could be created by it. >> so far found at least 20 spots in fountain grove where they've lost pipe. this video from drone vu above, sinkhole, could trigger a mud slide. asked about the level of concern officials have. labeled it as reasonably cautious. >> we have not found any areas where we have to evacuate properties. that would be the indication of where we have immediate concerns. so far none have presented that. >> reporter: video technicians tell us they'll be working through tomorrow to get all of that pipe inspected. in santa rosa, amy holly field, abc7 news. >> north bay property owners have until 5:00 p.m. to sign up to have the government remove
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ash and debris from their properties. santa rosa over the weekend people met face-to-face with county agencies and fema, federal emergency management agency, to have questions answered and make arrangements. can hire a private contractor for the debris. show of support for a san francisco police officer struggling to recover from severe injuries resulting from encounter with suspect. lined overpass to salute the officer transported by ambulance to rehab in the south bay. tankel was hit a suv last month. looking for hit-and-run driver who struck and killed a woman. >> happened on el camino real, and remembered as devoted mother, friend and day care
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provider. >> melanie woodrow is live with the effort to find the people responsible. >> reporter: teresa gonzalez's friends have been to every nearby bank, gas station and business with surveillance cameras and employees there are telling them so have police. gonzalez's friends are vowing for justice for her and her two grown daughters. >> teresa and raquel have been friends since high school. reconnected when gonzalez moved back to south city just as duran was fighting breast cancer. >> stepped into my life, saving me, and i was saving her. >> trained gonzalez as nanny for business to focus on healing and husband mike on his job. >> hitting home how much she did for our family. >> reporter: came here to hear a
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band, afterwards gonzalez waited at bus stop with another employee but for whatever reason when the bus came decided to take ride share instead. >> then i guess uber called her and said he was here but other side of the street and decided to cross to get the uber. that's when she got hit. >> driver that hit her didn't stop. >> the coward. i don't know what else to call somebody who could hit a woman and leave her in the street. >> gonzalez leaves behind two daughters. ride share driver stayed on the sene as witness. police have described the vehicle as black toyota or lexus with front end damage. in addition to go heing door-to-door, raising money for reward. >> if it takes greed to motivate conscience, that's what it takes. >> i want to find justice for her, for her daughters.
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>> reporter: teresa gonzalez's daughters have set up gofundme page to help with funeral expenses. that's on our website and you'll hear from one of her daughters vacationing in hawaii when she learned devastating news about her mother. live in san francisco, abc7 news. >> six people went to hospital after crash at busy intersection in san francisco. silver avenue and bay shore boulevard. four cars smashed into each other right after 1:00 this afternoon. seven people hurt, all expected to survive. quite a scare for south bay residents today. u.s. gs recorded 4.7 magnitude quake on part of the an & ras fault. shaking felt to san francisco and monterey.
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spoke with people who felt the quake. >> garage was boom, boom, boom, everything shaking in office. lasted about five minutes. >> reporter: immediately texted husband when she felt the earthquake at morgan hill. hit at 11:30 a.m. had a magnitude of 4.7, centered in gonzalez, east of sal even as. >> of course a fairly unpopulated area, damage is likely minimal. similar in more populated areas like east bay along the fault would have caused more damage. >> located on the san andreas faultline and felt through the coast area. reported it in san jose and san francisco, range in intensity. >> single bumper, the bench moved a bit. could tell it was quake but that's all. >> reporter: no major damage
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reported. lst time there was, 6.0 in napa in 2014. >> concerned that small tremors, to me that's release of what's going to happen, could be a really big one that's going to happen. >> reporter: seismologists say data they gather helps them understand what is happening on the fault. abc7 news. any earthquake is opportunity to make sure you're ready. if you want tips for earthquake emergency kit, our website, abc7news.com. >> great information there. triumph and tragedy. 49ers make first win of the season and heartbreaking news for the teammate who made that play. battle over plan to bring new cell towers to exclusive bay area community. 7 on your side's michael
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accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachment. a republican congress once impeached a president for far less. yet today people in congress and his own administration know that this president is a clear and present danger
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who's mentally unstable and armed with nuclear weapons. and they do nothing. join us and tell your member of congress that they have a moral responsibility to stop doing what's political and start doing what's right. our country depends on it. the 49ers are feeling highest of highs and truly the lowest of lows. first win of the season came just hours after wide sever marquise goodwin lost his newborn premature son. the 49ers celebrated first win inside the levi's stadium locker room after beating the new york jets, key bay from
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marquise goodwin. >> he's gone. >> reporter: unknown to many, the wide receiver was dealing with a personal tragedy. broke down in the end zone, dropping to both knees and falling into his hands as teammates gathered around him. espn explained it this morning. >> just hours before the game, goodwin and his wife lost baby boy due to complications in her pregnancy. >> reporter: posted on instagram a heartbreaking photo, son died after born rematurely early sunday morning. unfortunately lost baby boy due to complications and had to prematurely deliver him this morning. i'm grateful that god blessed me with a wife as courageous and resilient as morgan. pain she's endured is unbelievable. please pray for the family.
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>> coach shanahan will talk about goodwin in the press conference today. abc7 news. >> hear the coach at 5:00. battle over cell phone service is hitting exclusive community. >> really is, neighbors angry over the towers are taking opinions to town hall meeting tonight. >> kristen sze joins us with the preview. >> hillsboro is a small town of multimillion-dollar homes are aesthetics and views are values. proposal, right there is utility pole. they're proposing, go in with google street view here, verizon contractor wants to take out that pole, replace with pole 15 feet taller, utility box to it and transponder on top.
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who is not happy, this owner of the home with white trellis and gate. patrick shannon. >> it will be overlooking entire property and 5 1/2 stories tall. i'm not only aggrieved person in town. neighbors are upset, hillsboro community in general is upset. >> reporter: patrick shannon says he's going to speak at town hall meeting with others who got notices telling them they lived near proposed cell towers. some would be new or others replacements and modifications. second go-around for contractor crown castle, tried to install 14 cell towers and filed lawsuit against hillsboro before withdrawing application. marie choou ang tells me will set up to talk to all. city manager's decision is due
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thursday. plans available for public viewing at hillsboro town hall. tonight san carlos city council will consider a moratorium on new gun stores. comes after city leaders received more than 500 complaints over opening of turner's store, sells hunting and fishing equipment and set to open near a strip mall. say has one gun store, doesn't need another. reached out to turner's outdoorsman, did not hear back. engineers are taking soil samples on the road, last winter's storms created slides shutting down more than once. this week only one lane open between 9:00 and 3:00 in the afternoon. boring process and analysis will
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help the county come up with a suitable fix for the problem. all that water causing problem for some people in the bay area. >> spencer is tracking rain. more coming in. >> stronger storm in the week first ranking two on the storm impact scale this season. could be problematic, even though we need the rain. live doppler 7, right now, pockets of light rain and showers scattered across the bay area. most of the steadier rain is moving east in a long line. go close in for better look. developing offshore. pushing through the city to the east bay and all the way to walnut creek. we have more rain on the way before it winds down. right now temperatures at 51 at half boon bay. most inland locations low to mid-60s. cooler up north.
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58 at cloverdale. this is the view at golden gate, clouds are dark and low and soggy. forecast, showers ending tonight and sunny tomorrow. next wave of rain on wednesday, heavier and steadier. current storm this evening, may see additional .10 to .25 inch of rain on top of what we've received from this system. so going into overnight. 7:30, see the bulk of the rain reaching east bay pushing southward. south bay get steadier rain before it winds down around midnight. overnight clearing. start with bright skies but wet spots on the roadways. overnight lows mostly upper 40s to around 50. cooler in the north bay valleys, see low 40s there. tomorrow bright sunny skies. passing clouds.
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60 on the coast to low and mid-60s on the bay. inland, low 60s to mid-60s. next storm on wednesday ranks two on the storm impact scale. first of this season. bring in downpours, gusty wind and rainfall from half inch to 1 1/2 inches. gusts from 20 to 40 miles per hour. wet and windy. 8:00 wednesday morning, already see rain in northernmost part of the viewing area. later in the day, steady and some heavy rain. through san francisco to the east bay swinging southward and eastward by late afternoon, early evening. much wetter storm system continuing to thursday, 1 1/4 half moon bay. 1 2/3 at calistoga, over an inch
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at santa rosa and .9 in san francisco. forecast, active pattern coming out next seven days. wet and windy on wednesday. morning showers thursday. sunny and drier on friday, more showers on sunday and lingering into monday. >> here we go. >> we're there. just ahead, hollywood moves north. actor paul rudd's appearance today in san francisco. plus -- >> i do a lot of research in terms of the realities to sean's autism. but there's no one in particular that it's an attempt to mimic. >> one-on-one with freddy you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat.
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abc drama series "the good doctor" has become breakout hit of the season. >> scheduled appointment with freddy highmore, visit to the set in vancouver. >> dr. sean murphy, surgical resident. >> you saying i'm dr. sean murphy, almost turned into a catch phrase. >> yeah, i guess you in some ways hear a voice coming out from the moment that you read the script, from the moment you read david's writing and go through various scenes. there's a natural rhythm to it. there's not something i'm imitating. i do a lot of research in terms of the realities to sean's autism, but there's no one in particular that it's an attempt to mimic. it's hard to describe, it just comes out somehow. >> you're scaring him. >> who are you? >> dr. sean murphy. >> in tonight's episode, sean is
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just the right doctor to help a troubled young man. >> you don't like people touching you. he's not psychotic, he's autistic. >> do you think by the end of this season dr. sean murphy will be a lot different than we saw him in the first episode? >> sean has autism, that's something that will not change. but of course he will find new ways to navigate that hospital world, but also new people he's going to make who will make a big impression off him. i think as he tries to find his own sense of independence, that he's never quite had before, that will change the way he views the world. >> there's another dose of "the good doctor" tonight at 10:00/9:00 central here an obs. >> fascinating to hear him speak
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in real life. new developments in ugly race for alabama's senate seat. >> do you believe the allegations? >> i believe the women, yes. >> calls to step down. and human rights questions from president trump's meeting with the president of the philippines. more to come.
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here are the stories making headlines at 4:30. oncoming storm is cause for concern in north bay. families in wildfire devastated neighborhoods may be asked to evacuate again for flooding or landslides. last day to apply for debris cleaning program. this picture you see and don't see there, home destroyed. family left a sign thanking firefighters for their efforts. earthquake hit today, epicenter near gonzalez. hit in a fairly unpopulated area and could have been more damage
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in east bay. new details in race for alabama's senate seat. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is calling for roy moore to drop out in wake of allegations of sexual misconduct against minors. new accuser is coming forward. more details from washington. >> dion, roy moore spoke and called the new allegations false and a political maneuver. the fight for alabama's senate seat. most powerful republican in the senate calling on gop candidate roy moore to quit the race now. >> do you believe the allegations to be true? >> i believe the women yes. >> moore is accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl and dating teens as district attorney 40 years ago.
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>> to think that grown women would wait 40 years to come right before an election to bring charges is absolutely unbelievable. >> digging in and standing his ground but monday another accuser stepped forward. >> i was terrified, he was also trying to pull my shirt off. i thought that he was going to rape me. >> moore's campaign says he's innocent, calling accusations a witch hunt. more than 40 republican senators and white house say moore should step aside if the allegations are true. >> we're looking at whether or not somebody could mount a write-in campaign successfully. >> moore fired back saying mitchell mcconnell is the one who should step aside, failed conservatives. #draintheswamp. others sticking with moore. >> would have come out long ago.
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>> promised proof to discredit his accusers. despite the pressure to dilate election, the date will not be moved, roy moore will be on the ballot and also she will still vote for him she said. abc7 news. former president george h.w. bush is facing another allegation of inappropriate touching. rozline corrigan tells magazine she was 14 years old when elder republican squeezed her buttics when posed for picture with cia in 2003. father was intelligence analyst. spoke with seven people who say she told them about the encounter. spokesman for the former president says the 93-year-old has apologized to quote anyone who may have offended in photo op. operations under way in mild east after deadliest earthquake
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of the year. >> 7.3 magnitude quake struck near the iraq/iran border. >> reporter: stretcher after stretcher, head wounds and broken bones. nearly 4,000 wounded across the region and many far from medical forces. irani forces are setting up field hospitals anywhere they can. majority of the destruction on the iranian side of the border. struck in remote region of the iran/iraq border. watch this moment, television anchors on air as studio starts to shake. so powerful it was felt more than 150 miles away in baghdad where u.s. troops reported fierce tremors. but close to the epicenter look at the anguish, this man with hands in the air and here collapsed in grief. because the quake was so late at
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night and in such a remote region, thousands of people spent last night outside. priorities are getting emergency aid to those people who need and searching for survivors. abc news. london. denying that president trump and rodrigo duterte discussed human rights. white house said came up briefly in conversation that focused on isis, illegal drugs and trade. duterte's spokesperson said the topic didn't come up. mr. trump. >> we had a great relationship. this has been very successful. we have many meetings today with many other leaders. asean conference has been handled beautifully by president in the philippines and your representatives. >> duterte accused of human
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rights violations over controversial drug war. thousands killed by antidrug units with no judicial review. president trump nominated a former pharmaceutical executive to lead the health and human services administration. replaced tom price. served at hhs in george w. bush administration and spent ten years with pharmaceutical giant eli lilly, seen as unusual because health and human services tending to come not from industries regulated by the department. new celebrity sets up shop in san francisco and could be hottest new restaurant in town. battle over fox news, while people are setting keurigs on fire, nothing to do with coffee. michael finney, household appliance is broken and warranty
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leslie from ukiah, new oven is broken and warranty running out soon with no resolution. >> common problem. document the problem before the warranty runs out. as long as that's done, pardon me, you'll have recourse. falls under the magnuson mauz warranty act. can't avoid warranty by waiting you out, then warranty wouldn't be good at all. warrantor must refund or replace. tell them i told you this. if it doesn't work, call within, (415)954-8151. get it documented. that's what i can fight for. >> everett asked, is it more cost-effective to charge electronic devices driving my car or in my home.
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>> wow. that's efficiency. i wouldn't recommend running your car if you're just trying to charge the devices. but during a commute cost you less to charge in your car, there's no electricity being used, at least no billable electricity. also keep in mind more efficient car's power system, once you get into hybrid, more affected by additional power usage. plug in enough, will slow down your hybrid. >> didn't know that. next question, john from san ramon, relative lost home to wildfires in santa rosa including important papers in a small safe. >> okay. >> he also says i have similar safe in home and now believe it's inadequate, what should i look for to protect them from fire? >> i'm glad you asked. fire protection is number one reason people buy home saves. rated in terms of what kind of
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material they'll protect for how long in a fire. if you want a safe for paper documents only, look for ones that protect to 350 degrees for 30 minutes. an hour is better but that costs a lot more than 30 minutes. there are no guarantees. easy way to deal with this or backup, photos of important documents or e-mail to yourself or store them in the cloud is easiest way to go. join 7 on your side in san francisco this friday hanging out, answering consumer questions and show you how to check to see if you have unclaimed cash waiting to make your holiday brighter. friday from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., ghirardelli square in san francisco. >> amazing how many people have cash they're not aware of. >> 2 or 3 out of 8. it's a lot. >> now you've got everybody's attention. >> thanks michael.
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well, looking at rain on live doppler 7, scattered across much of the bay area, some light to moderate, especially moving across the top of the peninsula and east bay to antioch. this storm ranks one on the impact scale. light intensity, mainly showers but some steady rain. additional .10 to .25 inch on top of what's fallen. tomorrow bright and sunny mostly. dense fog in early morning in north bay valleys. high temperatures into the mid-60s inland. as sun sets tomorrow afternoon at 4:58 see it becoming darker and cooler. accuweather seven-day forecast, stronger storm coming in, ranking two. tapering off.
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partly cloudy on saturday. showers continue sunday and may continue to monday. unsettled active weather pattern. >> nice way to put it. >> keeps you busy. >> indeed. looking for love, san francisco is the place to be. city ranked best for single people according to personal finance website called wallet hub. compared more than 180 u.s. cities and looked at 32 key indicators of dating friendliness. example, number of single people, online dating opportunities and night life. south burlington, vermont, came in last. aisha curry is making mark, big restaurant opening. if you have a need for speed,
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(hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure,
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kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ when can we do this again, grandpa? well, how about tomorrow? ask your doctor about entresto and help make tomorrow possible.
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san francisco streets double as a movie set today. marvell is filming this sequel to antman in pott rarero hill. crew members took over parts of 18th and missouri street with cameras, lights and more. closed until 9:00 tonight for
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production. stars paul rudd, michael douglas and michelle pfeiffer, disney is the parent company of mar develop and abc7 news. new restaurant, aisha curry's restaurant opens, locate on mission street. teamed up with fellow celebrity chef michael minna to open it. >> i found my purpose. >> open for lunch on week days and dinner seven days a week. aisha curry's restaurant is kind of a known quantity, already successful as pop-up. food writer is here with more. hi, thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> power couple. >> they do it all at this point.
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>> not yet been to international smoke you're going. what are you expecting? >> fun and lively environment. aisha and steph are known for being playful and fun. going to have different menu. international barbecue concept. >> pricey? >> as most barbecue restaurants, pricier, entrées $25 to $45 but meat is expensive. that's going rate. >> rise to celebrity stardom in the food business seems fairly fast, but it's been a passion of hers. >> it has. but her personal star has risen really quick. she has a food network show, book, line of cookware, a soup and meal kit line and now restaurant rapidly expanding. one in hawaii and going to open
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in houston too. >> remarkable success story. cottage industry and brand now. >> yep. >> this new restaurant is different from rn-74 which had been in the space for years. how tough to change from formal dressy style restaurant and in the same location open something very different? >> it's really the right move. rn-74 was wine focused, deep list, wines around the world. but i think that time has passed. now there's sales force tower, younger people working in financial district in soemma. i think the change will benefit the group. >> talk about this interesting fact about the restaurant, in location that's made a lot of news and not in a good way, millennium tower, so-called leaning tower of san francisco, condo complex that's sinking and leaning. is that a problem? >> according to the restaurant
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group, no. >> of course. >> but we'll see, there's ongoing lawsuits and things like that. >> don't anticipate a big deal? >> i don't think so. >> how tough is it in this city, even with celebrity chef, how tough to open a restaurant. space is expensive, pricing, parking challenge. competitive business. >> it's tough to go from raising money to actually getting permits through city hall, almost maybe the hardest part at this point. but for michael and aisha, they have -- first of all, he had the space. but they have enough interest i think that will benefit them. already booked through january. >> wow. off to good start. let us know how you like how yok ellen ford. fans of conservative talk show host sean hannity calling for boycott of keurig.
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pulled products from his show. appeared to agree with the suggestion that alleged encounters between roy moore and teenage girls were consensual. later apologized, saying he misspoke. prompted fans to post videos of smashing and lighting keurig coffee makers on fire. debate on validity of lava flow by go pro camera. fascinating. lava flowing into crevice in hawaii volcano. says from camera he accidentally left behind. while the exterior melted, video fire itself survived. some skeptical, saying no way it would survive the heat. saying does exist, saying he's not rich, why put a $400 camera in jeopardy on purpose.
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if you like wheels, like this. chevy corvette will have speed to burn and then some. 2019 corvette, zr-1, top speed of 210 miles an hour. fastest ever, 755 horsepower, 6.2 liter supercharged engine beating out ferrari and lamb bore genie. price is let to be revealed. 2018 model sold in excess of $80,000. >> is that necessary? for some perhaps. just ahead, population boom in east bay community. with more families moving in, need for more day care centers. >> over 100 people actively against this. up next, pleasant hill community divided over one proposed day care. some residents fear it will hurt the neighborhood.
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>> and kristen with news at 5:00. >> a venture capitalist is out amidst accusations of sexual harassment. new way to keep safe at airport. man fighting to keep his squirrel, says he needs it for emotional support. robot dog that almost
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tonight we have "dancing with the stars," then "the good doctor," abc7 news at 11:00 and very special "jimmy kimmel live" celebrating host's 50th birthday. proposed day care pitting neighbor against neighbor. some say sorely needed, other complained will only increase traffic. laura anthony. >> reporter: some residents say it's something they sorely need, a new day care facility to serve new and growing families. >> we have a strong interest in maintaining a nice neighborhood and traffic-free areas, but at the same time we recognize it's also very important to have day care centers to care for our young children. >> over 100 people actively against this. >> reporter: not everyone
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supports the proposal for montessori day care in existing first church of christ, scientist. two buildings converted to serve 72 children ages two to six. >> been a church over 40 years i've been here, quiet, lovely neighbors. now to have traffic impact and noise. >> reporter: this couple doesn't mind day care but does worry about increased traffic in area already impacted by gridlock related to several existing schools. >> walk to strandwood elementary, concerned with the intersection at gregory, already don't use the crosswalk because so busy at school time. cross between cars and cut through the church. >> traffic study by tjkm engineering and summary was impact on traffic would be less than significant. >> reporter: holding public hearing 6:30 tuesday evening at city hall.
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in pleasant hill, abc7 news. >> thanks for joining us. us. u. abc7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> good for bad or for the birds? >> story still being uncovered. kate steinle murder trial takes a twist. tesla hit by new lawsuit. consoled and congratulated. emotional roller coaster for a 49er, the team is now talking about it. good evening, i'm kristen sze. >> i'm dan ashley, thanks for joining us. for north bay fire victims this has been a decision day. >> must file papers to have state and fema clear their
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properties or go it alone. >> wayne freedman is there live with the story. >>. >> reporter: it's been a busy day. fogging this sign, walking in this door to this room to sign the papers that will -- the offer. state will clear your property. if you have insurance for that, take the payment, if not, do it for free. one more decision for people feeling overwhelmed by decisions since the fire. in sonoma county, fall arifd, rain followed and deadline looms for fire victims. >> saddest are people who lost human life. >> now must decide what to do with homes. army corps of engineers bulldoze them or wait to do it themselves. opted in today. tally at roughly 75% taking advantag

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