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>> it was very obvious to me that she was scarred. >> we begin tonight with quickly developing news on the bay area woman who is a accusing bret kavanaugh of sexual assault, dr. christine blasey ford says she will not testify till the fbi investigates the claims first. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. today's announcement is the latest throwing the hearing flow doubt. chuck grassley says there's know reason to further delay the hear. we also learned today dr. ford has had to move out of her house and hire private security after receiving dating threats. >> a man she identified as a witness to the attack march judge says he has no memory of the incident and will not testify. team coverage with abc news lana zak in washington. >> reporter: dr. ford's attorney tells cnn her client will
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cooperate but that the call for a hearing on monday is premature. >> there's no reason we should have a public hearing on monday given what has occurred and when it occurred. this is too important to be rushed through. this is a serious situation. >> reporter: her allegation tags nominee bret kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when drunk at a high school party in the 1980s upaccepteded washington. democrats want the fbi to investigate before the hearings proceed. >> there must be an agreement on witnesses and the fbi should be given time to reopen its background collect investigation into judge kavanaugh making it much less likely that it will devolve into a he said, she said affair. >> reporter: and even though the fbi is charged with background checks, president trump says he will not order them to follow up. >> i don't think the fbi really ut i think nvolved because they. politically speaking the senators will do a very good
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job. >> reporter: in a tuesday night letter to chuck grassley, her attorneys detailed the threws she's received and ask him to discuss reasonable steps how dr. ford can cooperate while also taking care of her own health and security. kavanaugh has vehemently denied the allegation. mitch mcconnell says if blasey ford does not want to plaerl publicly she may testify privately. that should happen on monday. lana zak, abc news 7 washington. >> anna eschoo was first approached by the accuser over the summer. since then there's been growing support for dr. ford. we have the details from the south bay. >> reporter: congresswoman anna eschoo had an hour and a half long conversation with christine blasey ford in mid-july. ford reportedly shared details about the attack she says happened when she and bret were high school students in suburban
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washington, d.c. >> it was very obvious to me that she was scarred by her experience. >> reporter: eschoo tells chief white house correspondent jonathan karl she suggested ford write to senator diane fine sfin. as the existence of that letter leaked ford said it was her civic responsibility to come forth with the story. ford's lawyers wrote to grassley saying since she went public, her worst fears materializes and she's become a target of vicious harassment and even death threats. but a separate letter to blassy ford written by a group of enpen mother s offers the psychology pr hand. supporters will protest in front off city hall, sign petitions, run for office, write to media and lawmakers, form a human chain to protect her house, workplace, her kids' school. they ask blasey ford know if
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they can help. >> i have known her for 40 years along with many of our friends, all after us who signed the letter in her support and lease nothing that we've ever known about her to be anything but honest and straightforward. >> i spoke with blasey ford's neighbors who say her sons are also receiving death threats. one reason all of them chose to speak off camera and anonymously. i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> and that was a preview of the anna eschoo interview with jonathan karl. we have a link to the powerhouse politics website and on our abc7 news app. >> dr. ford shared her account in a letter to senator dianne feinste feinstinein tweeted during ever step of this process, i found every single piece of information from dr. christine blasey ford eminently credible
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sincere and believable. she knew this would have a huge fect on her life and incredibly brave to come forward. >> the republican national committee woman from california says she takes sexual assault allegations very seriously but it's not fair tore let an unfounded accusation dee rail cav maug's appointment. >> it's bad to use this to hold up a judicial nomination 137 she doesn't know when it occurred and where it occurred. she told different stories who was present. she's cannot verify the specific details of any of it. >> we have an entire page on our website dedicated to coverage of bret kavanaugh including the links the accuser has to the bay area on abc7news.com. south korean president inand
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kim jong-un have signed an agreement in pyongyang hailing a new future for the two koreas. the agreement includes north korea shutting down one of its main missile launching sites. there are also plans to connect the two countries' rail systems reuniting families separated by the korean war. the two countries will also co-host the 2032 summer olympics. new at 11:00, police are investigating a hop side in the outer sunset neighborhood. happened around 9:00 tonight when police responded to a call of a shooting at 46th avenue and more ra gag street. police found a man with multiple gun shout wounds. he was transported to the hospital where he died. >> a killing spree dating back four decades. a jury convicted main in two of the cases. rodney hailbauer is thought to be the gypsy hill killer. investigators believe he killed six young women in northern california and reno.
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hal bauer was found guilty in the murder of two teenagers and the prime suspect of a college student in reno during that time. her sister attended the trial in redwood stead. >> we just want justice for our sister you know, for her him to be held responsible for what he did to her and our family and the community. . >> dna evidence led to his arrest in 2014. he was already in prison in oregon at the time for attempted murder. >> lease a new twist in the bizarre 2015 vallejo kidnapping case. the kidnapper faces new felony charges are in a state case. convicted man will represent himself. kidnapping victim denise who is kins will come face-to-face with matthew mueller again. he is charged with kidnapping for ransom, two counts of rape,burg glaerks robly and false imprisonment. when they take the stand during
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next week's preliminary hearing mueller already cross-examine them. because he is representing himself and has a right to evid case, he will be allowed to view the videotapes he made after huskins' two rapes. >> disgusting he could watch a video tach his own crime. at the same time, we have the constitution which allows him to do it. >> mueller is already serving a 40-year federal prison sentence for kidnapping husband kins. >> new at 11:00, victims of abuse at hands of priests got support for a statewide investigation into the crimes. the east bay times reports four bay area state lawmakers and mark deason yea are calling for california's attorney general 0 investigate abuse by priests. a survivors group made the same request yesterday. >> a south bay tent steph has a new home. yesterday residents confident village were forred to relocate
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to the sciu parking lot. tonight hope village reach add agreement with the city of san jose. encampment can rent a city owned parcel close to the parking lot. the tents can stay there for 180 days till a permanent decision is reached. >> a stinky mess inside a bay area apartment and nearby grocery store. it's not the first time. so what happens next? >> an unusual vigil in the south bay. it wasn't for a person. why health care workers gathered outside this hospital tonight. >> a controversial moment in the a's game. watch how a fan ended up at the center of attention at the coliseum. >> i'm sandhya patel tracking heat and fire danger. >> thank you, first here's a look what's coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live'. >> thanks, dan and ama. it's the night after the an emmies and we're spent. >> greetings my fellow
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flooding and raw seoage. this mess forced the closure of a busy trader joe's grocery store in the same complex. s an abc news reporter kayalar son reports, it's not the first time. >> reporter: armed with a squee gee, yakov tried to clean up puddles of seoage inside his san francisco apartment. wheel he dragged the sludge on to his patio, a maintenance worker explained help was not immediately on the way. >> we'll work on it tomorrow. >> reporter: he lives in the north beach neighborhood in a complex owned and managed by the jon stewart company. on monday night soage started overflowing out of his toilet. at the same time trader joe's also started flooding. it was closed while they cleaned up inside. this is not the first time plumbing has been a problem here. this video of his unit in 2016
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shows the aftermath of the first time the bathroom overflowed. it took more than a month to repair that damage. his family in to spend more than $4,000 replacing all of his furniture. now that it's happened again, seoage all over his couch, rugs and chairs his an family is worried they'll be out several thousand dollars once again. >> why is it hard to look at blueprints and figure out which pipe goes where and how to fix it. >> reporter: yakov is staying in a hotel paid for by the property owners. jon stewart says they will cover the cost of any lost property. in san francisco, kate larson, abc news. >> health care workers held a vigil tonight to keep aspital f. the owner verity help filed for bankruptcy last august and looking to sell the hospital ending contracts with current employees. workers say verity has an obligation to the community to
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keep the hospital open and maintain existing services. >> florence's winds have died down but flooding left in the its wake is causing tremendous damage. entire communities are still underwater. florence dumped 8 trillion gallons of water in its path across the east coast, a staggering figure. rescue efforts are ongoing. more than 4,000 people pulled to safety in north carolina alone. the death toll remains unchanged from last night at 32. >> local heroes are offering services in the wake of florence. the california air national guard's 129th rescue wing is helping with search and rescue operation bnz they is entthis video showing the devastating flooding in henderson, north carolina. the american red cross is organizing a relief effort for people affected by the storm. you can make a $10 donation. text the word florence to 90999. >> it's that quick on your cell phone. >> that figure is amazing.
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8 trillion gallons. let's focus our attention on the bay area forecast. >> warming up. >> temperatures will soar. tomorrow you won't notice it as much near the coast. inland you will and the following day you'll notice it everywhere. i want to show you a time lapse. suit tro tower surrounded by a deep marine layer as the sun was setting tonight. it was rolling in and rushing back from the coastline. what's happening tonight is that marine layer is getting compressed by a building area of high pressure. an indication changes are ahead. fog is limited pretty much to parts of the coastline here. and it's mainly south of san francisco along the san mateo coast. it won't go far as it is shallower. that means your morning commute could include heavy fog like dense fog in the morning. temperatures right now in the 50s and the 60s. here's where they're heading over the next seven days. antioch 87 tomorrow afternoon.
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we're going to get you into the low 90s thursday through saturday before the temperatures level off heading into sunday and the following week. a live picture from our suit tro tower camera, you can see city hall, the bay bridge. clear inland in the morning. warming defend the next two days with fire danger on rise. fire weather watch till 5:00 p.m. thursday, the north bay hills, lake county and min doe clint know counties and sonoma counties. the wind will increase out of mbed wh lns to 35 miles an hour fires will spreadrapidly. tomorrow afterno out of the northwest. that wind switches direction. tomorrow night it's a down sloping wind that will dry out the air mass already at critical levels. you get humidity levels from the 30s, 40s down to the teens as we
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head towards thursday morning. and even single digits by the time we led into thursday afternoon. so that is the biggest concern there. temperatures first thing in the morning mid 40s to mid 50s. fog near the coastline. once again, it may be right down on the deck. be careful during the commute. tomorrow afternoon, south bay temperatures in the upper 80s, morgan hill gilroy. 77 sunny valley, 76 in milpitas, peninsula and redwood city menlo park. downtown san francisco 68. north bay 82 in santa rosa. heading into the east bay, 73 in oakland, 75 in fremont. inland areas warming up, 85 in livermore. the air quality tomorrow most areas are good. air quality will be declining thursday on as we see the 90s showing up. may see some smoke as that north wind drives it through this
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area. accuweather seven-day forecast. thursday mid-90s. inland upper 60s coast. the temperatures slowly trend down as autumn begins on saturday at 6:54 in the evening. > thank you very much. >> the san jose earthquakes are getting a new captain. why this one happens to be on the youker side. >> tomorrow on "good morning america," chrissy teigenen chats about her new
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the san jose earthquake. she's only 10 years old. avaya stadium destin neil coronado was named handwrittenry captain. she is fighting cancer and is overjoyed by the opportunity to join the quakes. >> i reacted and somehow cried. i was really excited. >> tears an of joy. >> yeah, tears of joy. >> she is a great kid. her position as honorary captain was made possible by a felon
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profit group that works to improve the live afc children with cancer. >> she's beaming. and with her in charge, the game's in the bag. >> completely. >> let's hope so. >> speaking of in the bag or not, we very controversy with the a's and giants. you make the call. remember that. is this fan interference right here? what about this?
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abc7 sports experienced by river rock casino. >> good evening. a's let one slip away against the angels. fans are upset with one woman in the stands at the coliseum who interfered with a foul ball. start with sharks in the house. logan couture, martin jones, timo meyer their season begins soon. 1-0 angels in the fourth. mark can na just missed a grand slam. clears the base bnz lowrie, davis, piscotty all score. gets crazy in the sixth. andrelton simmons with a foul ball. the woman reaches in prevents him from making the catch. would he have caught it. who knows? there was only one out in the
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inning. simmons had a two-run single and moments later this happens. kaleb grand slam off of lew trevino. angels hold on for a 9-7 win and the granny who may have caused the granny to take place was tossed out for interference. yankees hosting red sox. aaron judge. back in a broken wrist injury. bottom three, judge up, two on. inning edding double play. judge 0 for 4 on the night. in the seventh, neil walker. he's going way out. three-run blast. yankees on top win the game 3-2. now 2 1/2 up on the a's with 11 games left to play. giants and padres. hunter pence look at those eyes. crazy eyes. that's his normal look. locked in. 1-0 in the second. pence, this is crushed to the western metal supply building building in left. pence knocked in three runs in this game. 3-2 giants in the fifth.
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reyes off of derek holland. wloe. the guy in the aqua did he just take that ball wael from chris shaw in the umps say no. shaw gets the last laugh. bases loaded. renfro can't make the play. hundley and crawford score. the giants go on to win 5-4. love will be back for stanford in their showdown here against oregon. love sat out this past saturday. cardinal didn't need him to beat uc davis. stanford does not disclose injuries. might have been aacdad shaw is pes the oregon ducks to load the box to stop love. >> bryce is one of the best football players regardless of . we still want to give the ball to our runner he's still going to upon out of the box sometimes. >> abc sports experienced by
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fun, putting money down on the horses, when suddenly -- three armed guys come barging in. two with hammers, one with what appears to be a shotgun. the guy behind the cash register's there. he now puts his arms up, but watch what this man does. dennis o'connor somewhere in his early 80s, he's not going to stand back. he's going to get involved and starts wrestling with one of the guys who is wielding a hammer. >> oh, way. look at him go. >> yep. he goes right into the face of the guy with the shotgun, too. deals with him, and then finally comes to the third guy -- >> oh, my gosh. look here, sunny. >> dennis o'connor, friends say, of course did this. >> and don't come back, ya hear? >> wow, these guys with hammers got nailed. >> they didn't get any bu the police are looking for them.
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