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"abc 7 news." looking live in d.c., senators are pulling an all-nighter on capitol hill. they're halfway through a 30-hour debate on a supreme court vote that is pretty much a sure thing at this point. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. this marathon debate started at 8:15 this morning, following a test vote that gave judge brett kavanaugh's nomination a razor thin edge, 51-49. >> kavanaugh now appears to have a laurel canyon on h a -- lock on his confirmation tomorrow. that's the expectation. a final vote is expected in the afternoon. >> two key undecided senators, republican susan collins and democrat joe manchin say they will support him. >> "abc 7 news" reporter melanie woodrow is live in san francisco where she spoke with the sister-in-law of the bay area woman who first accused kavanaugh. >> who is this all sitting with dr. christine blasey ford, melanie? >> reporter: ama and raw ford mendler came to speak
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with us. she says she believes there is time for it to come out differently. as the senate prepares to vote on brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme, dr. christine blasey ford's sister-in-law hopes kavanaugh will withdraw his nomination. >> because me being a supreme court justice at this time in this country is not good for this country, and i care more about my country than i care about my own personal ambition and there's time for me maybe in the future, but right now is not the time. >> reporter: sandra ford mendler describes watching her sister-in-law who she knows as chrissy testify that kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when both were in high school. >> i definitely shed tears when watching that. >> as for kavanaugh's testimony -- >> kind of a jaw-dropping experience to imagine that was the behavior of somebody that would be a supreme court justice. >> reporter: she questions the fbi's investigation. >> she wasn't even interviewed. she was expecting to be. >> reporter: and is saddened by president donald trump's remarks at a political rally in
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mississippi. >> when did you get home? i don't remember. how did you get there? i don't remember. where is the place? i don't remember. how many years ago way it? i don't know. >> it was a terrible moment in our country for him to do that. it was hurtful and retraumatizing. >> reporter: she says she felt a bright spot upon learning of republican senator lisa murkowski's decision to break party lines. >> i could not conclude that he is the right person for the court at this time. >> it was like an emotional life raft. >> reporter: and there's one more bright spot that she says has reached her sister-in-law. >> there is this conversation going on around these issues and i think that some solace for her, that there's a deeper conversation happening. >> reporter: mendler talked quite a bit about the divisiveness she says she is feeling in the country right now. she says her hope is that the senators will make a decision that will bring this country together. live in san francisco, melanie woodrow, "abc 7 news." >> thank you,
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no fascist usa. no trump. >> "abc 7 news" was in san francisco as the political organization refuse fascism bay area and its supporters held signs and marked along market street denouncing president trump and his pick for the u.s. supreme court. >> oakland congress woman barbara lee is in the bay area tonight. she stopped by the common well it club in san francisco and discussed the fight over kavanaugh's nomination and what we can expect next. >> if and when kavanaugh is confirmed, i am certain that we're going to move forward to investigate a lot of these allegations. and who knows where that's going to lead, but we can't let it stop now. every woman deserves their voice to be heard and to be believed, and so, you know, trust me, we're moving forward. >> all right. let's look live again in washington where senate democrats plan to keep speaking all night up until tomorrow's final vote on judge kavanaugh,
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which everyone expects will be confirmed. >> if you have the "abc 7 news" app you will get an alert on your phone or tablet when the vote happens. enable push alerts when you download the app. in the south bay tonight a football player was hurt during a game at foot hill college in los altos his. witnesses tell us the player was on the ground for 20 minutes before medics took him off the field. there's no information on his condition. teams from los altos and mountain view were playing tonight. a hit-and-run driver killed a pedestrian tonight in east oakland. it happened around 9:30 near 73rd and bancroft avenues. police say traffic will be blocked for several hours. investigators have not released details on the vehicle involved. across the bay, san francisco police arrested two people they believe shot another group of people on a sidewalk. this happenein the dirict. appened on scott secret around eddie around 7:00 this evening. three went to the hospital. all expected to recover. a fire weather watch and wind advisory are going into
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effect as we're about to mark one year since the north bay fires. >> still a dangerous time out here. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with a look at the conditions we should expect this weekend. >> yeah, dan and ama, we have a fire weather watch for the north and east bay his, the santa cruz mountains and east bay valleys. it is a combination of gusty, northerly wind and low humidity that could cause fires to spread rapidly if they develop. a wind advisory from 8:00 p.m. tomorrow until 9:00 monday. winds gusting up to 50 miles per hour. i want to show you the fire weather index, indicating the increase in our fire danger by sunday afternoon. the shades of yellows and oranges indicating high to very high fire danger in our inland, north and east bay valleys. please stay extra vigilant. i will be back with a forecast that includes that north wind clearing the skies in time for all of the events happening around the bay area. ama. >> yes. we are, of course, watching the
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forecast closely because it is going to be one of the busiest weekends of the year in the bay area. the free hardly strictly buegrass festival is back and so are the blue angels. you know that sound, the navy's elite pilots roared over the city today. this was first of three planned air shows for fleet week. thousands watched as the jets did high-flying tricks. they will perform again tomorrow as well as sunday. san francisco's watter front is the best place to see them, but "abc 7 news" reporter carlos saucedo found getting there isn't easy. >> reporter: public transit your best option if you are coming to the city this weekend. that's the message emergency officials are trying to get across. >> traffic in san francisco can be pretty bad, so take public transportation. >> reporter: with more visitors in town for fleet week and other city events, security is being increased. san francisco's emergency
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operations center has been fully activated. navy admirals even got a tour of the center this afternoon. >> we do have additional representatives here from some departments and that just allows us to work across the table with those representatives to have quicker communication. >> reporter: this means sheriff, police, fire and homeland security officials working in the same room to respond to any emergen emergency. to help ease traffic ferry services have been expanded to include an additional 14 rids saturday and sunday. more than double the average on any given weekday rode the ferry last year. if you are coming from the peninsula on cal train, expect delays. starting this saturday, the agency is suspending weekend services into san francisco from the bay shore station to update the tracks. >> we are providing a bus bridge so we want to make sure people who normally make this commute can still get connected. should take about an haur ten minutes to 22nd and an extra 20
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to up to 4th and king. >> reporter: a case of bad timing some say. either way, the trains are expected to be busier than normal. and b.a.r.t will also be running more trains this weekend to accommodate the larger crowd. if you want to check what your transit options are before heading out, make sure to do so. if you are going to be participating in flee weekend and want to get emergency alerts, text "fleet week sf" to 888777 and you will get messages on your phone. just text "fleet week sf" all one word and the number 888777. reporting along the embarcadero, carlos saucedo, "abc 7 news." we have a schedule of the weekend's events and times. check out our home page at abc7news.com. stay with us. coming up here, replacing weeds with weeds. one east bay family's plan to
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click, call or visit a store today. in the east bay a long-time berkley family is hoping to
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revitalize their once-bustling nursery with a new crop, cannabis. katie utehs has more on the seeds of change. >> reporter: grandma keeps the former nursery lot clear of weeds while her grandson has a vision for its future. >> we will have the cannabis retail on this end. >> reporter: the budding entrepreneur is sowing the seeds for the cannabis nursery. >> it will be off the seeds of the plant, maybe pollen. >> reporter: the white way nursery has been in the family since 1984. >> i helped my father and mother way back when, starting at six or seven years old helping my dad. it is in my blood. >> reporter: cannabis wasn't in the cards until cancer took his grandfather and aunt. >> what got us into it was the passing of some of our family members. >> reporter: the nursery closed in 2014 when she died. she and kenny ran the business
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their parents started. now they're ready to go in a new direction. >> we come from a family of gardeners. i'm excited he has gotten the green thumb. >> we want to have our nursery as a platform, educational platform if anything. >> reporter: there are plenty of zoning, local regulations and state laws that pose challenges. on october 9th, city council is expected to take up the issue but the family isn't waiting. they've constructed trellises and planted shrubbery to hide the cannabis cultivation from public view and will up security with 24/7 protection. if he gets the necessary approvals, he hopes to open around the first of the year. in berkley, katie utehs, "abc 7 news." the company that makes le croix is denying its sparkling water contains an ingredient using insect side. >> a class action lawsuit filed in illinois identifies it. the company calls the allegations false and
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defamatory. >> "popular science" magazine says it is a ingredient. it is not poisonous to people. >> in the north bay will be one year since the deadly wildfire sparked golfers, fans and organizers of the safeway open in napa were caught in the middle of the disaster a year ago. the tournament is back and in full swing this weekend. "abc 7 news" reporter leslie brinkley has reaction from silverado country club. >> when the event ended as we know it was the scariest moment of my life. >> reporter: the executive director of the safeway open has pledged all proceeds from ticket sales this year combined with another $8 million will go to fire relief efforts. he remembers the flying embers as golfers were evacuated on the sunday night after the tournament concluded. >> so those little hot pieces of wood that were flying through the air at 70 miles per hour, when they landed they started fires. it wasn't flames. it was those embers. they hit, boom, fire.
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we lost two safeway semis you see going down the freeway with groceries, we lost free lexus cu courtesy cars. >> it was a sad tragedy what happened last year. but to see the way the community bounced back, supported this tournament, supported each other, pretty cool. >> reporter: this year the only fires are in the fire pits. the golfers are laser focused on their game, but even they couldn't help noticing still barren, burned-out hillsides above the cool, manicured greens. >> thoughts and feelings you have this year, being here looking up at these his? >> yeah, it is kind of sad. very sad. you know, you get back around on the backside of the course, number 5 and 6, and there are five or six houses that i know, remember being there that aren't there. just the pools are there or something like that. it is just -- you know, it is really sad to see. >> we had massive rain two years ago, we are the fires last year, and i'm hoping this year we can
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get through this tournament and walk away saying it was a great year. >> reporter: bright blue skies, charred hillsides but no lights or sirens this year. for nearly everybody at this tournament though memories of the atlas peak fire forever seared in their mind. leslie brinkley, "abc 7 news." monday "abc 7 news" will bring you a day of special coverage to mark the anniversary of the north bay fires here on television and online. i'll be in santa rosa that day anchoring our coverage and reporting on how that community is coming back and how much work still must be done. hope you can join us. >> yes. all right. well, we did get a little bit of rain, but we're pretty much dry now. >> which is great because there's so much going on this weekend. it is packed with activities. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> that's right. and we will deliver fine fall weather for all of the activities, dan and ama. take a look at a live picture from our "abc 7 news" exploratorium camera looking towards san francisco. when the blue angels soar high in the sky this upcoming
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weekend, sunny and mild conditions expect. saturday, 70 degrees in the city. breezier and warmer on sunday, 73 degrees. the mornings will start in the 50s. as you look at a time lapse from our emeryville camera when the set was setting at 6:47, we saw high, thin, wispy clouds. it was a bufl sunset. the wispy clouds filtered the sun, and as we head into tomorrow we will see similar conditions with the exception of the morning. the morning will feature a lot of clouds. we have some right now. they're all in association with a system passing to our north and to our east. it is producing some showers in northern california and we're starting to see some mixed precip in the sierra nevada. i know it is okay bctober but w seeing some showers. it is still mild across the bay area tonight. it is that time of year, so woo take a look at the highlights. as we head into the weekend, it is going to be sunnier and warmer, increased fire danger,
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gusty in the hills. a little bit cooler the middle of next week. look at this gorgeous live shot. city hall in san francisco, red white and blue tonight. i think they're getting ready for fleet wood festivities. saturday evening we are looking at sierra snow showers above 8900 feet. that continues through sunday morning and the activity tapers. behind the system, high pressure builds n as it does the winds are going to increase. so saturday night along the coastline it will be gusty and then eventually we start to see the winds increasing in the hills. by sunday morning, even places like fairfield, calistoga will be about 30, 35 miles per hour winds. the northern wind will dry out the atmosphere and they will pick up sunday night into monday morning which is why we have the fire weather watch and wind advisory in effect for the higher terrain and the fire weather watch for east bay valleys. tomorrow morning temperatures primary in the 50s, a few upper 40s. there will be clouds around due
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to the system passing through but the clouds will pull out and we will have a few high passing clouds for the afternoon. 77 in san jose tomorrow. 79 in morgan hill. 76 in sunnyvale. 75 in redwood city. palo alto, 66. half moon bay, downtown san francisco, 70 degrees. north bay, low 80s. santa rosa, 79. novato, 77. 80 in vallejo. heading into the east bay, 75 in oakland. san leandro, a nice looking day inland. 81 in concord, 79 in livermore, 80 in wall nut creek. we have the bluegrass festival. breezy on saturday, slightly warmer on sunday. we have the girls' festival at santa clara university. accuweather seven day forecast bright and breezy and turning warmer sunday. 70s and 80s for everybody. columbus day is nice. we will be seeing cooler weather
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midweek. download the accuweather app and check out the temperatures any time you want. >> thank you. the king gets a crown. >> no kidding. literally. see what it takes
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it is a big ahh for the big cat at the san francisco zoo. a routine checkup showed 15-year-old jahari, a 500-pound male lyon needed two root canals and extraction. caregivers gave him a much-needed pedicure and a trim of his matted hair while knocked out for the procedure. >> a little mani/pedi. did you see the size of the paws? >> an eight-hour mani-pedi. >> kevin durant said he felt nervous in a preseason game because he
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abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino good evening. warriors were in seattle tonight, the nba returning to the emerald city first time in ten years. homecoming for kevin durant. pure love for k.d. >> please welcome back to key arena -- kevin durant! >> it's been a rough ten years. nba is back in the seattle for tonight, but hopefully it is back forever soon. >> durant rocking the old sean camp uni and rocking the rim with short right there, exploding on the baseline. the glove, gary payton, sonic hall of famer in the house. played in washington state and they adore him in pacific
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northwest. klay, k.d., just before halftime, dubs by 30 and the sacramento kings in mid season form already. third quarter. durant, the punch. finished with 26. warriors cruise minus stef or draymond 122-94. the nhl king and sharks, hard to get used to thornton without the zz top beard. evander kane to make it second of the year. martin jones giving up softies off the turnover. a bad one by team teal. tyler to foley puts it past martin jones' shoulder to knot it up at 2-2. stays that way until overtime. lebank is open. good night, game over, drive home safely. it is 3-2, shark. beautiful sunset in l.a. dodgers trying to go up two games to none on the braves. bottom of the first. here it l it comes and there it goes. manny machado, two-run bomb to
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the bleachers. dodgers take the early league. the dodgers legend colfax watching kershaw take care of business. eight scoreless, only gives up one more hit after that. struck out only three but the braves could do nothing. they have not scored a run in the first two games of the series. that means the dodgers can sweep on sunday after the 3-0 win in game two. and the red sox beat the yankees. abc everything was so fresh in the beginning... but that plug quickly faded. luckily there's new febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. breathe happy with new febreze plug. stop fearing your alarm clock... with new*! zzzquil pure zzzs.
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tv's number one daily viral video show "right this minute." armed hoodlums pack a one-two punch. >> statistically, it blows my mind. that's yari. >> do you notice anything different about yari? >> why it will blow your mind when you hear the story. it's a three-story climbing wall. the risky move. >> doesn't he know that will blow his shirt? what happens when we set out to do the schtick challenge.
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emphasis on schtick. >> i'm going to go out on a limb here and say that brazil might have a little bit of a crime problem. we have two videos for you. this first one kind of cctv across a big square. you can see that one dude acting success pir suspicious. this guy is the lookout. the rest of his gang suddenly appears, and away they scamper. in fact, they went on to knock over another place that night. this is a gas station, right? this is the gas station attendant. he's essentially been told, just fill it up. but now he'sth'r seicg. theyet this one. they come in and look for anything they can steal. while they're robbing everybody else, it's terrible timing for
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this vehicle who come up looking for gas. they then get guns in their face and pulled out of their car. the funny thing is, that vehicle that just pulled in are the guys from the previous video. >> you've got to be kidding me. >> i kid you not. they themselves are getting robbed by the robbers. >> there is no honor amongst thieves. >> actually, there kind of is. once they discover that this gang was a gang of robbers, they kind of let them off. they stole one of their cell phones, but essentially it was respect. good luck, man. they wrote off everybody else. >> statistically, it blows my mind. >> it makes you wonder, how much crime is actually going on down there if this happens? >> see what i mean? ls there is a lot of crime in brazil right now. >> this is yari. do you notice anything different about yari.
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>> is that a beak? >> this is a 3-d printed cat. yari had to get that because back in february they noticed something. yari had a big gash right there in his head. doctors suspected that meant something, so there you can see them giving this bird a ct scan. they had to check something. this is an incredible video posted by wildlife singapore. what they did for this bird is amazing. you can see right here that the ct scan did take a look at what was going on, and look at that. they see the area where it may be affected and then they start to drill. they're getting a little sample -- >> this is like a biopsy. >> it was a biopsy, and when they went in, it was what they feared. this bird had cancer. he had to have his bill removed. enter this 3-d bill.bill.bill.b. they went in and fitted
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everything for him. now you see the doctor fitting the 3-d printed bill on. you can see the area is clear. it's looking like they want it to. this is moments after the surgery. yari is up and at 'em. he had the surgery back in july. now let's fast-forward to september. but do you know anything about this bill now? >> it looks like they painted it a little bit or tried to make it look as realistic as possible? >> they didn't paint it. once they put him in he painted it with the oils there. >> just the oil from the bird itself kind of tinted it. that's fascinating. >> he was given his final medical exam and released from the hospital. on this day george king is going on a pretty cool adventure. he's in the u.k. and he's got himself a little rat. he is a founder of a charity called towers of passion. he is about to chase his at 4:30
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in the morning. he wants to go unnoticed. and he shows us this quote which apparently he found very inspiring by oprah winfrey. if you don't know what your passion is, realize one reason for your existence on earth is to find it. >> there's a passion for you, a passion for you, everybody gets a passion! >> actually, his passion is building a 118-foot freestanding climbing wall in the u.k. he first saw it in news reports and decided he wanted to climb it, so he worked his way there. generally if you climb a wall, it's not outside on a building, it's someone that's making sure you're in a harness and if you fall off, no big deal. he's going to do this gearless, solo. >> i assume he had to do this
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without anyone knowing. >> that's essentially why he did it at 4:30 in the morning. he didn't want to be seen by security. he is an experienced climber. he decided to attempt it without gear. >> does everyone notice the wind blowing his shirt? >> this is freaking me out. >> he wanted to be the first person to do this on this wall without gear, and he did it. because watch here. just ten minutes after he started, he made it all the way to the top. >> now, where is the any time you see a camera set up anywhere around the house, you know somebody is up to something. >> well, yeah. >> this dude is using h h h dryer, happy dance. >> you can do this with the air-conditioning in your car. >> i was going to say he doesn't have any hair to dry. he doesn't, but somebody else
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does. he has a girlfriend who just stepped out of the >> he cannot wait. neither can i. hairy up. >> i love how he looks back at the camera once in a while. >> he wants to make sure he gets his murder on video. >> they are so happy. you don't understand, this is horrible! it's like on her face, in her hair. >> she breathed it in. >> she was getting ready for the day, trying to be great in the world. here she comes. drivers make their way down a busy street. >> we've got traffic and lots of it. >> but see the momt

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