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a sudden jolt this afternoon, offering an important reminder to bay area residents tonight. thanks for joining, i'm eric thomas. >> i'm dion lim. earthquake near crockett before 5:30 this afternoon. >> lilian kim is there with the story. >> reporter: eric and dion, just south of the kark even as bridge, north of here, six miles deep, epicenter of the quake. tiny beyond almost everyone felt same thing. no one quite sure what it was. >> thought somebody did somebody upstairs. >> sitting, having a beverage.
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thought a diesel or something had ran into the building. >> reporter: turned out it was earthquake, 3.3. residents say what set it apart, no rumbling, just one quick jolt. >> lick a big bang. been through earthquakes but didn't think it was, didn't roll, just banged. thought it was explosion. >> reporter: u.s. geological survey, southern end of the west napa fault, unlike 2014, quite small. >> motion itself was short-lived. so just moved briefly and stopped. generated more of a pulse. >> reporter: there were no ro z reports of injuries and j&l, only a few items off the shelves. made for lively conversation.
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>> walk in the door, did you feel that? >> reporter: for everyone else, reminder that big one could come at any time. >> always try to have cases of water bottles in the garage, stuff, try to be prepared as much as you can. >> reporter: today's 3.3 quake was originally reported at magnitude 3.6. live, lilian kim, abc7 news. >> thanks lilian. developing news in san francisco, take a look. the scene right now at hyde and ellis streets. jeep struck another car. it landed upside down. police looking into o tied to robbery earlier in the day. no word on whether anyone was hurt in the collision. developing in oakland. police looking for man who attacked a station agent late last night at mcarthur b.a.r.t. station. sucker punched agent in the
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face, b.a.r.t. police are looking for leads. >> north on telegraph, possible ethiopian, dark clothing. 5'8", medium build. >> what's the weapon? >> unknown. >> just after we learned that b.a.r.t. police are cutting back patrols. had been putting in overtime and working six days a week following the stabbing death of nia wilson. senator john mccain was honored one more time on eve of burial. packed the national cathedral for final goodbyes. elizabeth hur with more. >> reporter: final farewell befitting a political giant. >> john has bestowed on us a must needed moment of unity. >> reporter: leaders and rivals of the past and present sitting
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together to celebrate the life of senator john mccain. >> i know you can see that gathering here in this cathedral, the nation is here to remember you. >> reporter: mccain's daughter megan with a tearful tribute. at times defiant. >> america of john mccain has no need to be made great again. america was always great. >> reporter: taking apparent jab at president trump, reportedly never invited. name never uttered but in every speech, underlying reference. >> john despised abuse of power. couldn't abide bigots and swaggering despots. >> so much of our politics can seem small, mean and petty. >> reporter: president obama and bush delivering eulogies at
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mccain's request. >> isn't that the spirit we celebrate this week? striving to be better? >> reporter: told memorial services this week were designed by mccain himself with focus on respect, decency and unity. abc news. capitol hill. >> we'll look back at more powerful moments from the memorial service. molly tibbetts father has written a letter asking to say out of the immigration debate. father says would not approve of people using her death to advance racist views. appealed for zeens saying at her eulogy, i said molly is nobody's victim, nor a pawn in other's
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debates. please leave us out of your debate, allow us to grieve in privacy with dignity. east bay mother led a rally to bring attention to unsolved murder of her son. 62nd and market where a gunman shot and killed patrick scott jr. in february. berkeley man at bus spot when someone approached and opened fire. mother doesn't want it to become a cold case. >> shouldn't have been targeted, shot down, brutally murder. senseless murder.ay, why did yol my son? don't have an answer because they probably don't know why they killed my son. >> dedicated a plaque at morning star baptist such. family, oakland police and fbi offering a reward to find the
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killer. immigrants rights advocates raised money to release a man in the east bay. today celebrated outside facility. ♪ circle round for peace >> abc7 news at west county detention for celebration. hugo aguilar held 17 months until they paid $80,000 bond. most of the immigrants detained were transfird after sheriff's office terminated contract with i.c.e. moved o see all fr tbe wit famo hope t them out too. >> arrested last year and said i.c.e. officers detained him when released.
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hearing from neighbors displaced by fire in outer richmond district. some returned to collect valuables. ten people remain burned out of their homes. amanda del castillo has the update. >> reporter: far from the home they've known for the last 45 years. seriously injured and remains hospitalized after jumped from third floor to save her life in the fire. >> from the window to the ground. my goodness. >> reporter: nori says his wife broke legs and back, suffered other injuries in the fall. >> i don't know what happened, you know. something freak. >> reporter: san francisco fire confirms the cause was accidental, citing electrical issue. three people injured and two
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officers first on scene suffered smoke inhalation. >> ran into the building, kicked down doors and rescued at least one person, at that point overcome by smoke. >> reporter: returned saturday making sure neighbors were okay. family dog was killed in the fire. >> really glad nobody was home. really sucks that the dog was there. meant a lot to him. all we can do is be there for him and his family. >> reporter: there is no time line for when ten displaced residents can return home. abc7 news. still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00. lawmakers pass a bill that could pass on pg&e's costs to customers. what it means to rate payers. >> new video from a firefighter fighting the carr fire. beautiful start to the
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utility is found liable in a wildfire. >> sp-901 passed both houses late friday night. ko controversial part of the bill addressed the fires, including the north bay. cal fire investigators determined that 11 fires were caused by pg&e. turned to corresponding da's offices, could be on the hook for millions or billions in damages. >> we voted to allow pg&e if they're negligent and can't afford today to pay that liability, we'll pass that cost on to rate payers. make them pay for it. before we know what pg&e's liability is, already given them a bailout. that's wrong. >> reporter: pg&e issued a statement calling the bill common sense solution that puts
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victims first and protects electrical customers. designed to keep pg&e from going bankrupt over payouts to fire victims. puts california utility commission in charge of deciding. >> they'll have to do a complete fiscal analysis independent of pg&e and no money from rate payers until they pay the maximum they can pay and still remain in business. >> reporter: also puts money to streamlining forestry management, expedite the removal of dead trees. rate payer liability only applies to 2017 wildfires, 2018 and beyond, veso pg&e shareholders. leslie brinkley, abc7 news. it is a busy weekend with giants, a's and cal bears in action, could be bad news for b.a.r.t. riders in east base
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facing a track closure. 19th street in oakland, long line of riders waited for bus break today. track repairs between that b.a.r.t. station and west oakland. riders say it's as busy as last two weekend closures. >> university of new orleans versus cal football, that's going to -- wow. then the mets are in town. i guess there's no good time to do it. >> fourth weekend on september 22nd if more work is necessary. crew on a mission to save the environment docked at san francisco bay. pier 19, greenpeace's "arctictic sunrise" arrived leading up to global action summit. taken lead in stoppinghaling to protesting oil drilling. 50 foot banner reminds people we
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need real climate leaders greenpeace said. >> ice breaker in the global fleet. traveled from pole to pole. before in the united states it was in antarctica doing research there. >> open to the public for tours the next two weekends. abc7 news was in oakland at jack london square for the taste of oakland festival. a large crowd as always for food, drink and live music. cooking demonstrations as well. nonprofit group that helps children with camp and music lessons. >> and lebanese festival in the courthouse square, expected mus exhibits celebrating all things lebanese. i went behind the scenes.
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6,000 pounds of tabouleh salad. really good. benefits the -- church. weather? >> nice and sunny like today? >> whatever you're doing, baseball game, outdoor event, great weather the rest of the weekend. live doppler 7 showing the active scan across the region. most locations right now are coming up with clear skies. one exception, you can bet san francisco as we head into start of september, mainly overcast skies. marine layer not too thick so see a lot of sunshine tomorrow, even over san francisco. one year ago tonight, we were wrapping up warmest day ever recorded in san francisco's recorded history. last labor day holiday hit 106, and across the area, 101 in
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oakland to 111 in concord. today much cooler. most in the 70s and 80s. quite a different holiday shaping up right now. currently 57 in oakland and san francisco. 61 in san jose, 65 in concord. san rafael, 57 degrees. call from accuweather in overnight hours, minimal coastal cloud cover between half moon bay and san francisco, that's about it. 59 the low in san jose. 61 in concord. 52 in half moon bay. sunday. 12-hour day planner. if you liked today, tomorrow equally fantastic. limited fog along the coast. tons of sunshine throughout the afternoon. one or two degrees warmer than today but where we should be this time of year. inland low 90s but bay comfortable, 60s and 70s.
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micro climate, south bay, lots of sunshine, morgan hill, 83. along the peninsula, coastal fog early, lot of sunshine. 74 redwood city. half moon bay, up to 64 degrees. downtown san francisco, sunny afternoon, 67. sunshine in daly city as well. north bay, warm, bright. 83 in sonoma and san 84 for santa rosa. east bay, 70s. sunny, 77 in fremont, 72 for oakland. inland, upper 80s, close to 90. 87 in livermore, 89 in concord, 88 in pittsburgh. labor day, tons of sunshine and temperatures where they should be. outdoor events, nice afternoon
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with temperatures in the 70s around the bay shoreline, warmest low 90s inland. accuweather seven-day forecast. it's a sunny afternoon tomorrow. monday, labor day warmth but a degree or two where we should be this time of year. slight dip into midweek but thursday and friday holding steady. partly cloudy skies next weekend. first full week of september is really nice. >> then there's later in september. >> when we have our
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lifting deer out, talking to it whole time. sets animal on the ground and deer apparently had no idea it was free. stayed on the ground for a few seconds, figured everything out. decided, i'm out of here. gone. >> oh, my gosh, wait for it. wait for it. trust us here. >> still on the ground. >> he doesn't know. we've got sports to do. can't be troubled to wait for the deer to scamper off. >> oh, it's hard. >> not working for you. >> save the fans from the inevitable. >> trying to avoid it. >> really weird. trade and contraction extension that shook the league and raiders locker room.
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khalil mack held out from raiders training camp to be highest paid defensive player in the league. and he will be. but not oakland. chicago bears agreed to six-year $100 million contract extension. annual salary, $23.5 million. bears and mack came to the agreement after oakland traded mack for second and fifth round pick to chicago. return first and sixth round in and third in 2020. and raiders free up salary. >> all on board done.
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didn't work out. presented him with an offer, got counter back, talked about with him, his representative, and didn't -- what they were demanding wasn't going to work at that time. it was here at the end, final hour, that it kind of just hit, hit hard and heavy. and it was not the plan to trade him at all. >> just don't give guys like tat away. especially home grown, guy who has never been a problem, healthy, locker room leader and plays premium position, i'm shocked. wasn't cr football issue. got to be something more, got to be a cash flow issue. >> raiders players shocked too. derek carr, no way. bruce irvin, more
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and no! a.j. mccarron, fifth round pick to the bills. team released emanuel and cook, neither earned the job. raiders cut martavis bryant. said other receivers played better this preseason but espn is reporting bryant faces a possible suspension for failed drug test in the off-season. cutdown day especially difficult for 49ers. lost starting running back for the season. mckinnon suffered a torn acl cutting the final play of practice. missed most of the preseason with muscle strain, signed four-year deal with san francisco in the off-season.
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p.m., napa, south to san leandro. no reports of damages or injuries. another attack at b.a.r.t. station, man punched a station agent in face leaving him with cut under his eye. suspect got away and police are going through surveillance videos for clues. ten people forced out of homes in san francisco following a fire. apartment build, three injured, one who jumped from the third floor. investigators say an accident, electrical issue caused it. three weeks ago, man hiking in southern california nearly lost his life. brave first responder kept him on the phone even after dealing with tragedy. >> they met face-to-face this week. >> just doing anything to feel my body saying i don't want to die here. >> reporter: on a hike on august 10th, high elevation, warm
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temperatures. pictures are from a prior trip. his friend, 50-year-old sean planck, who had been walking ahead of him disappeared. when john found him, his friend was dead. >> scariest thing, took his sunglasses off, eyes rolled in back of his head, all yellow and pale. >> that's when panic set in, successfully texted 911 but not able to get a phone call through. took an hour of him wandering around before phone finally connected to riverside county dispatch, randi took the call. >> out of breath, afraid. visual of the helicopter above, so afraid it was leaving. >> do not hang up. >> my friend's dead. >> reporter: at one point stopped talking completely, even though supervisors were advising her to hang up the call to
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preserve the remaining battery life on his phone, she would not hang up. excruciating 15 minutes before she heard him again. >> i heard the smallest breath, i said you're doing great, they're almost there, hang in there. he did. >> reporter: surrounded by park rangers who were there, he met the dispatcher who wouldn't let him go. >> oh, god, you saved my life. >> i'm glad you're okay. >> i seriously thought i was dying. felt my body shut down. >> if he was going to die out there, wasn't going to die alone. i'm so sorry about your friend. police in san mateo safely ended dangerous situation today, police responded to domestic disturbance. located a man with a gun barricaded in vehicle, closed
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off area as members of the crisis negotiation team contacted him. after 90 minutes, calmed him down, took him into custody. friends, loved ones, colleagues and more said goodbye to senator mccain. >> poignant stories from former presidents and fiery speak from his daughter aimed at current administration. >> my father was a great man. a great warrior. he was a great american. i admired him for all of these things. but i love him because he was a great father. >> today we give john sidney mccain iii back to the god of love who gave him to us.
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>> freedom, human rights, opportunity, democracy and equal justice under law. john's life, he nobly served and advanced these american values. right now i think he's probably deriving some pleasure from the fact that it turned out his funeral was held on a saturday and i had to walk to get here. i'm sure if he were right now would tell me that's divine justice. ♪ >> and in times of national trials, a few great personalities have emerged. to remind us of our sense o sene unity and inspire us to fulfill
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our sustaining values. >> back in the day, he could frustrate me. and i know he'd say the same thing about me. but he also made me better. in recent years we sometimes talk of that intense period like football players, remembering a big game. in the process, rivalry melted away. >> better way to honor john mccain's life of service than as best we can, follow his example. to prove that the willingness to get in the arena and fight for this country is not reserved for the few, it is open to all of us. ♪ >> that's perhaps how we honor
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him best, by recognizing that there are some things bigger than party or ambition or money or fame or power, there are some things that are worth risking everything for. and god bless john mccain, god bless this country he served so well. ♪ ♪ oh, danny boy >> when my father got sick, and i asked him what he wanted me to do with this eulogy, he said, show them how tough you ssing of american thing, not ch
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take weeks. now in moments. >> say 95% survive the plummet thanks to small size. i don't know how they warn them ahead of tief you'me you're goi skydiving. >> from fish on a plane to drew tuma? >> been on a plane once. >> you had a parachute? >> i did. grateful landing. talking about air quality next 48 hours. little bit of haze today, tomorrow and labor day itself on monday, we have moderate air quality. which means we will have some haze in the atmosphere over the next 48 hours. accuweather seven-day forecast, nice holiday, finish it out monday with warm temperatures and slight dip on wednesday. >> thanks. all right. try to mourn professional
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defense led the bears to a fifth straight win in a home opener. but cal didn't have a starting quarterback. head coach justin wilcox said he'll address the situation when the time is right, now is not that time. three different players, patrick laird most of the offense in thise.ehe score 99 rhi yards. defense held unc to 39 yards in first half. nathan elliott -- bears led 17-0
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at half. "d" had four picks on the day. garber on the field for both drives. unc down 24-10, elliott, 14-yard pass to williams, comes up and down. touchdown? indifferent. ensuing kickoff, unc recovers the kick, reviewed and overturned because that's illegal. what happened? bears hang on to win, 24-17. >> really happy for the defense. offense wants to get better, play better. that will be the focus next week. >> want to come out swinging, violent, playing hard, get momentum set. >> difference in the game, what was the turnovers, glad we could make them and protect the ball but still a lot of work. >> stanford opened with 31-10
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win over san diego state. costello for three touchdowns. three to j.j. arcega whiteside, he was amazing. usc next, 18-year-old true freshman j.t. daniels making debut. unlv up. daniels graduated a year early, supposed to be a high school senior. found former high school teammate brown for the 43-yard score. daniels 22 of 35, 283 yards and one touchdown. usc wins 43-21. former 49ers head coach chip kelly making ucla head coaching debut against cincinnati. allen breaks out, goes 74 yards for the score to tie it up. but backed up near end zone,
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freshman quarterback robinson is stripped. ucla recovers in the end zone, a safety. that's chip's debut spoiled. 26-17 the final there. notre dame taking on michigan and fighting harbaughs. airs it out, and chris finke jumps for the grab. irish 14-0. 15 seconds left, michigan down a touchdown. shea patterson loses the football and notre dame wins 24-17. number seven oklahoma takin. keilar murray drafted by oakland a's ninth overall in mlb draft. making college football debut. elusi elusiveness, great legs, also a cannon, one of the reasons the
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a's drafted him. two touchdown throws including this one. watch, unbelievable. 65 yards to marquice brown. good start for sooners, win 63-14. a's starting pitching staff so banged up, bob melvin is experimenting with relievers. used nine pitchers in nine innings, call it bullpening. father/daughter road trip. a's defense struggled. pop-up by hughes should be easy catch for jed lowrie, instead it's an error. mariners at one point led by seven. a's come back s. ome run of th year. third straight season with 40 home runs, no small feat. bottom ninth, matt olson strikes out and a's lose 8-7.
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-fitz: do we have maya? -not yet. -then why am i here? -because this is the fun part. mr. rosen has authorized access to every street cam in d.c. we've tracked maya's movements to a warehouse in ivy city. remember when we used to hate the patriot act? we're a minute out. jake's in the field? since when does the director of national security -make house calls? -since we learned that maya, the mother of the president-elect's chief of staff, is america's top monster. my father wants to keep this off the books.
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