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>> announcer: now from abc7, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is a late night development in the confirmation battle for supreme court nominee senate jish year chairman grassley granted christine gored more time to died whether or not to testify. >> this afternoon, the committee set a deadline for blasey ford, then extended it. that exsfird. and around 9:00 p.m. grassley announced another extension. >> katie? >> reporter: senator grassley's tweet is written as if it is a direct note to judge brett kavanaugh himself. take a look. grassley acknowledges the extension and says in part she should decide so we can move on. i hope you understand. it is not my normal approach to be indecisive. it follows a request from dr. christine blasey ford's
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attorney. the e-mail calls the judiciary committee's deadline, quote, aggressive and artificial and calls the treatment of blasey ford cavalier. it followed a day when president donald trump doubled down on his support for judge brett kavanaugh. >> and i said we have to fight for him. not worry about the other side. and by the way, women are for that more than anybody would understand. >> reporter: the statements at a rally followed the president's tweet, i have no doubt that if the attack on dr. ford was as bad as she says, charges would have been immediately followed with local law enforcement authorities by either her or her loving parents. i ask she bring those filings forward so we can learn date, time, and place. susan collins, a critical vote in the confirmation process denounced the president's tweet. >> i thought that the president's tweet was completely inappropriate and wrong. >> reporter: as blasey ford's testimony hangs in the balance
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it's unclear if it each matters. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell promised an audience of conservative activists, kavanaugh's confirmation. >> you watched the fight. you watched the tactics. here's what i want to tell you, in the very near future, judge kavanaugh will be on the united states supreme court. >> reporter: if you would like to read the entire letter from blasey ford's attorney, we post i had it on our website, abc7news.com. >> thank you so much katie. christine blasey ford's sister-in-law who lives in marin county gave her first local interview to abc7 this afternoon. she talked with kristen sze, and she says she stands by her sister-in-law. >> what motivated christine to approach the congresswoman this summer? >> as i understand it it was a really hard decision and she decided to confidentially provide the information to her
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congresswoman because she felt it was her civic obligation that has a member of this society that there was a background check going on. and she knows about information and analysis, and she felt that it was really important to share that information. she never intended for her name to come out. and she wanted it to be part of the investigation. >> what do you think ultimately is christine's wish and hopes for what comes out of this? >> i think she would wish and hope that women that experienced sexual violence and improper behavior will feel strong enough to confront those situations and that as a society we'll listen better and be more compassionate in our responses. >> like it or not, unfortunately, due to all that has happened, she is suddenly thrust to the forefront of the
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me too movement. how do you think she's carrying that burden and that responsibility? >> i think it's really hard. and i think she's finding some inner strength maybe she didn't each know she had. and we want to provide support for her. and i know it means a lot to her when people in the larger community also offer support for her. and so i just encourage people that might be listening to know that it really makes a difference for her to feel that support. >> kristen sze, abc7 news. >> we staying on top of all new developments this kavanaugh controversy. you can get updates right on your phone. download the abc7 news app. today a major break in several decades-old rape cases. a team of bay area authorities announced the so-called nor cal rapist has been arrested. they were led to benicia
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resident roy waller. >> i have often said that dna is the silent witness to the truth. >> investigators used the info to put together a family tree. that led them to waller, who watched the description of the rapist. police arrested waller yesterday as he arrived at his safety specialist job at uc berkeley. investigators tied the nor cal rapist to at least ten attacks. one in 1993 in rohnert park. three more between that year in 1996. there were also attacks in chico and the sacramento area. cornell barnard spoke with one of the victims. >> a north bay victim is coming forward and sharing her survivor story because she wants the world to know the nor cal rapist did not destroy her life. >> crying -- i don't normally cry a lot about this, but i have been waiting a long, long time.
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>> nicole earnest-payte said she felt so many emotions when she learned the man who raped her 27 years ago had been caught. >> it is interesting that when i saw his face i felt nothing. i felt completely numb. >> reporter: police say 58-year-old roy waller broke into her home when nicole was just 21 years old. >> i woke up to a masked man with his arm around me from behind like this and a gun at my head. >> reporter: she says back then police didn't buy her story. >> bottom line is they just didn't believe me. >> reporter: waller's neighbors in benicia say he was the last guy you would expect to be accused of being a serial rapist often doing the gardening outside of his home. >> it is disturbing knowing there is somebody in your commune who may have done such a heinous crime. >> reporter: they don't know if waller committed any sexual assaults here but they are investigating. waller worked at uc berkeley as a safety specialist in the
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environment health and safety department for many years. a campus e-mail was sent saying none of the crimes he is alleged to have committed took place on or near campus but this is nonetheless deeply unsettling. >> i have had a wonderful life. he has not destroyed my life. >> reporter: nicole earnest-payte now a 2005 and mom living in petaluma says she wants to be there when waller faces the judge in court. >> i want to stand ten feet from him in the same room and tell the world what she did. >> reporter: she says s wants to be in court on monday when waller is scheduled to be arraigned in sacramento. cornell barnard, abc7 news. >> we sent out this push alert announcing the arrest in this case. download the abc7 app to get alerts sent to your phone as soon as news happens. a freeway shooting after 7:30 tonight west of 980. one man was hurt. he was taken to a nearby
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hospital. lanes were shut down for hours. they are back open. chp officers are in the early stages of the investigation. a bay area woman fell off a cliff in michigan while taking a selfie and died tonight. she is 37-year-old within of sunnyvale. park officials say she fell 200 feet. some kayakers who witnessed the fall retrieved her body. >> awful. top of the we have a good idea how big of a problem fare evasion is for bart. this month, more than 3800 citations have been issued. 350 people paid their fine. and 59 others chose community service. bart has collected $29,000 so far. the problem has led to bart considering changing its gates. pet owners beware. why the fda is issuing a warning about flea and tick medications.
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lgbt entrepreneurs were honored at a big gala in the bay area tonight. the event was more than just a celebration. i have been searching for my dad almost my whole lifetime. >> 50 years later, how a california man finally found his long lost father. autumn arrives tomorrow. i will show you what's coming with it. i'm sandy patel. your weekend forecast is straight ahead. >> up first a look at what's coming up tonight on jim audio kimmel live after abc7 news at 11. >> don't say we never did anything nice for you. is there anything horrible in your past that you want to reveal right now? >>
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a warning for pet owners tonight. fda regulators say some flea and tick medications are causing animals to have seizures, tremors, in some cases losing muscle control. the alert is about a class of drugs that includes products sold under these brand names. they are still safe for most animals but the drugs will soon have new label information about the possible side fkts. a southern california man has spent five decades trying to find his real father not willing to believe his dad died during
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the vietnam war. his persistence paid off and through an on line dna test he finally found his long lost father. our sister station in los angeles has the reunion. >> reporter: as orange county clerk recorder hugh nguyen records weddings. the 50 is also in charge of keeping the history of life events. he himself was missing a part of his past. >> i have been searching for my dad my whole lifetime. >> reporter: he was born during the vietnam war. his mother told him his dad was an american gi killed in combat. >> it was a void if my heart. >> reporter: during the fall of saigon he and his sisters escaped eventual legal making it to the u.s. nguyen worked his way up but he always faut thought about his father. >> i just wanted to know the man. >> reporter: he submitted his dna to ancestry.com years past until recently he got a hit.
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a second can you describin who started asking about her family. >> she called me and asked me if i had a son, a baby in vietnam. i didn't think so. >> reporter: he was already married at the time, he was stationed where nguyen was born in 1967. >> he was born in the area, and the date. decided it was time to do the dna. >> reporter: nguyen received the results first by e-mail. >> he's alive. amazing. >> reporter: patterson booked his flight from tennessee to california. they met privately first but read the official results of the deposit test together. >> 99.9995 that roy is my father. >> he is truly awesome. i am telling you. an amazing man. got a great family. >> i am so happy to finally get to have a dad. >> reporter: in santa ana, eyely
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frayer, abc7 news. tonight lgbtq sbrup entrepreneurs were recognized at a gala in san francisco. >> abc7 news was there as the non-property startout awarded recipients. natalie egan owns a business that builds cy diversity inclusion software for corporations. she says the award is about more than her contributions. >> it's about showing up and showing people that there is hope and that there is an opportunity to be yourself in the world today. >> egan also says she's seen a growing demand for her software a sign other companies are seizing the opportunity to be more inclusive. disney, and abc television are proud sponsors of tonight's event. >> great event. weekend is here. so is falling just about. >> so is sandy patel. >> you are going to feel the change in the air.
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this is what was rolling in this afternoon, which took the temperatures down almost 20 degrees in san francisco today. it's just a gorgeous sunset at 7:08. notice the sun is going down sooner and sooner. and that's because we are heading toward the first day of fall. it starts tomorrow night at 6:54 during the equinox the sun's direct rays move south of the equator. so the sun will be at a lower angle. live doppler 7 right now showing you low clouds along the coast and bay shore line. high temperatures today, 64 in san francisco. compared to 83 yesterday. got up into the low to mid 90s in vacaville, concord, livermore. 87 in a. it was 68 in oakland. it's cooled off nicely. right now you are in the 50s and the 60s. why is the cooling going to spread? let me show you what is going to happen. the wind is going to come off the cool ocean waters out of the west-southwest. the sea breeze will take the temperatures down. inland areas not as hot as it
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was today. here's live picture from our san jose camera. you can see a beautiful view as we look towards the shark tank. fall arrived tomorrow at 6:54 p.m. we are watching for the potential for gusty winds in the hills and fire concerns sunday night going into monday morning. tomorrow morning, clear inland but fog along the bay and along the coast. temperatures in the morning mid 40s to mid 50s. yes you will need a jacket or a sweater to keep you comfortable. it is getting to that time of the year. tomorrow, 79 in mill paid as. 90 in gilroy. on the peninsula, 77 in redwood city. 77 in machine view. clouds and cool at the bay. hang on to the extra layer. 26 in the sunset district. north bay, anywhere from the 60s to the 80s. san rafael and voyage in the upper 70s. 84 in santa rosa, 87 at lakeport. a mix of sun and high clouds.
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78, casse crow valley, 76 in hercules. if you like the sunshine and the warm weather, you still have some to enjoy tomorrow. 90 in antioch. 88 in concord. 85 degrees in san ramon. there is a lot happening over the weekend. oktoberfest here in san francisco. if you are going, a mix of sun and clouds saturday starting off in the upper 50s coming up to the mid 60s. then on sunday it is going to be a little bit cooler but the weather looks great for any outdoor plans you have. accuweather sevenday forecast. tomorrows low 60s to low 90s. numbers are coming down on sunday. only mid 80s for the warmest up land valleys. low 60s at the coast. you know what autumn brings. the heat. it's coming back. 70s at the beaches tuesday, wednesday. mid 90s inland. definitely get ready for some unseasonably warm to hot weather coming up. >> thank you. a daredevil raccoon scales the side of a building. >>
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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. 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.
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all right. animal video of the night. take a look. a raccoon managed to climb up a condominium building. then it made a daring leap. nine floors up, spinning as it fell to the ground. it popped up after landing and ran off unphased and apparently unscathed. >> one more look? >> i hope. >> they are going to spin it around here. >> everybody is looking. and you think, is he going to be okay? i think he lost his grip. >> maybe. >> you know, he lands in the sand. it is a soft landing. >> oh, yeah. there. oh. >> i watched this a few times. in the sand. he's fine. all good. all good. nothing to see here. move along. get on your bikes. he is tough. do you have anything as good as that? >> no but there was plenty to see at the coliseum. the a's ra
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sponsored by river rock casino. >> drama at the coliseum. khris davis crushes two homers to lead the a's to a walkoff win over the twins. the a's beginning their final home series of the regular season. first inning, the twins with the shift. no problem. davis just hits it over everyone's head a. two run shot for his career high tying 44th homer of the season. 2-0, oakland. the a's led 2-0 until the sixth with two outs. poe lanko clears the bases. the a's would rally. bottom half frame.
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can that with a two run pinch-hit home run. bottom seven, davis at the dish. hits the daily double. second home run of the game. 7-6 the final. the giants and cardinals. pick it up in the second inning. giants had runners on the corners and no outs. they can score. regrom robs slater of a hit. nice play there. gant gets bumgarner looking. mad bumgarner was mad. this game was tied at 3-3 until the eighth with two outs. adams breaks it bat and gets it by evan longoria. the giants lose and it clinches the giants second straight losing season. tiger woods is trying to get his first victory in five years.
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second rounds of the championship in atlanta. justin rose hit a birdie on 13 to give him a share of the lead. tiger was also 3 under thank to back to back birdies on 14 and here on 15. he had a one shot lead. at 8 under par. he ran into trouble on 16. awkward lie this the bunker. chipped out. double boeinged the hole. he finished strong. two putt birdie on the par 5 18th. rory mcilroy two back. horschel and cantlie are three back. they are at 4 under par. this abc7 sports report is sponsored by river rock casino. back to the a's. their magic number, down to three over tampa bay. they could clinch as early as sunday. and still a game is and a half behind the yankees. the yankees have a big series with the red sox. it is possible. very important try to get the wild card game here. >> try to win every game down
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pie the way, big college football game on abc7 tomorrow. stanford at oregon. 5:00, battle of unbeatens. thanks for watching everybody. you can start your weekend now, i think. i'm larry ashley. i'm larry ashley. >> thanks for joining us. (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. untreated hearing loss can keep your loved ones from enjoying what they cherish most.
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(woman) dad, can you hear me? (narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. ♪ tv's number one daily viral video show "right this minute." >> police are stunned to see a child standing in a dump. >> she spent the night out by herself. >> but see how a 3-year-old got by with a little help from her furry friend. >> in the middle of nowhere. >> a woman reveals what it's like to be -- falling asleep everywhere. what she does to keep going when she can't keep her eyes open. the breaks are -- [ bleep ]. >> in no condition to move forward. why backwards is the real problem. >> not the four runner. >> plus, your chance to win a
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new ipad mini with friday's buzz word. and a prankster looking for love. >> i'm so desperate for you. >> see just how much rejection one man can take. >> gosh, i'm desperate. >> i'm desperate for you. i'm desperate to run away from you. [ laughter ] i have a boyfriend, i have a gun. i have somewhere to be. this moment caught on video in peru was such a relief. you hear a police officer screaming to this 3-year-old little girl that you see here off in the distance. >> in the middle of nowhere -- >> in the middle of what they're calling a dump. you see a dog next to her as well. >> a dog at the dump. you know what i mean? those are the kind of things that can be very -- >> well, that dog is particularly calm. especially as the police officer get near. >> are they wild dogs, have they become friendly with her? >> that's what the police officers are worried about.
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that's why they're being very careful and keeping an eye on the dog. even as he crouches over and extends his arm, she continues walking back. the police officer just picks up the little girl and that is where the video ends. now, here's the story behind this video. little 3-year-old fa tee what was at a sports complex with her parents. when her mom looked away the little girl was gone. it took an entire day for them to find her in this place which means she spent the night out by herself and the dog that you see with her according to reports is actually a pet that hung out with her the entire time. >> the dog was all right. i'll keep an eye on this one then. >> yeah, then they wandered off together. >> are you saying they don't know for sure if she was kidnapped, she just ran out? >> they believe that she ran off. how she got that far is what they don't know. she was taken to the hospital to
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get medical attention. when she didn't appear to any serious injuries. bell hut is 23 and these are some of the videos of her falling asleep everywhere. >> oh. narcolepsy? >> exactly. >> it's four years ago you put me in this position now, and tell me by the way in four years you have to sleep eight times a day, you won't be able to sit down and have lunch, dinner or breakfast without falling asleep, there's no point in living. i don't want to live. >> she has extreme narcolepsy and has to battle hallucinations as well. >> i have had boyfriends in the past who have broken up with me in the past. >> she has a boyfriend of three years and he's supportive of her. >> i first met annabelle in 2014. we went out for some pizza that evening with a big group. and came home and then my
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brother nick said, did you notice that blonde girl falling asleep all time? we're like, she's so wasted. >> it's good she found someone who is supportive of her and so patient. >> good pillow. >> she says exercise and medication help her. maybe it's the endorphins from exercise that help her. >> of course. is she training other people? a great way to get around it. >> i have done exercise class. i have literally -- it sounds cliche but i feel on top of the world. i think that's because i know the extreme other end. i don't think i could have gotten to where i am today without mom and michael. i will do everything i can to overcome every aspect that hits me of narcolepsy because i have got it, but it doesn't have me. two great videos of terrible, terrible people. we'll start in china.
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where you can see young -- kind of asleep. more passed out and then a cab driver who has been there for a while. trying to talk to him, trying to get his attention. but no, he's not waking up. but he's holding a brand-new iphone x. >> uh oh. i see where this is going. >> at least he was, because the pedi-cab driver decided that's mine just as the dude wakes up. he just disappears off. >> that's terrible and truly awful. and illegal. >> fine, the young fellow, he said he only has himself to blame. he had been out having a good time with his buddies, he had too much to drink. that being said i'm not going to blame the victim. nobody has to rob him. it's been reported to the police but no arrests have been made. this video comes to us from brazil. it is so similar but in this case we have a young lady. she is not unconscious. she is awake. but she's not paying much attention to anything apart from her cell phone. until, well, she wouldn't have
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an opportunity to do that anymore. because check this out. it's like a bird of prey swooping down and just grabbing a fish out of a pond. >> he snatched it so quickly. she was like -- oh -- >> so unfair. >> yeah, it happens all the time. the reason they put this video out is to try to draw attention to be aware of your surroundings. time to give away ipad mini. to enter, you need friday's buzz word. you need to be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident of the u.s. the "rtm" buzz word is coming up in a bit. stand by. if you scrape together the cash to buy a us in drone, what better place to use it than a location like this? emerald green craggy mountaintops, all part of the remote islands in japan. >> oh, it is very nice right now. >> lots of volcanic activity,
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geothermal hot springs in the whole area. the northern most part of japan. i guess if you've got the drones, send it up there and just have a blast. you can't miss any direction you point it. you'll get a spectacular, stunning shot. >> this is really interesting, actually. a lot of the play you get from japan when you see it in other media it is always about tokyo and all the high speed trains and buildings. this is a completely different side of the country, it seems so quiet and remote. if you made me guess, japan would have been quite low on the less actually. >> if you have been outside of tokyo like you mentioned you will see other parts of japan that are just as green as this. but a different look to it than you're normally used to seeing with european style building. >> this video is put together by sebastian of levet film. >> the backwards dude is back. >> i'll teach how
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