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nothing. i never seen nothing like it. >> catastrophic damage, shocking aerial video of row upon row of homes, smashed to pieces by hurricane michael. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. what is now tropical storm michael is speeding off towards the atlantic. >> at least six people are confirmed dead. search and rescue operations are ongoing in the hardest hit areas. >> two florida hospitals evacuated patient today. 1.4 million homes and businesses are without power. our reporter has more. >> from high above mexico beach, florida, the scene, unimaginable. the devastation, catastrophic. hurricane michael making landfall with 155-mile-per-hour winds, just shy of a category 5 storm, sparing nothing in its path. >> mexico beach took the brunt. that's probably ground zero. >> reporter: tree after tree
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toppled, crushing homes and cars. power lines down across the area, entire roof tops blocking roads. in apalachicola, the storm surge flooding streets and homes. in panama city, drone footage showing a school destroyed. david muir visited a medical >> the wind took a path and when they broke these doors out, the wind made a wind tunnel. >> search and rescue. >> reporter: first responders searching for survivors. authorities fearing there could still be people trapped inside their homes. and neighbors helping neighbors. in port st. joe beach, a man using his boat to rescue people. and in panama city, this man firing up his grill to feed those in need. the governor toured some of the damaged areas and urged residents to be smart. >> if you're going use generators, know how it works. if you're going to use chainsaws
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b careful. you survived the storm, don't get hurt afterwards. >> reporter: the job of cleaning up, just getting started. >> as rescue and recovery operations genldz under way, local response and relief teams in the bay area are mobilizing. the red cross has deployed ten volunteers and more are on the way. in oakland, two have been deployed to help. if you want to help out, the red cross is accepting monetary donations. hurricane michael hit north cali for meteist sandhya patel is tracking michael and where it's headed next. sandhya? >> it may be hard to believe, but the latest from the national hurricane center minutes ago, it's now stronger, packing 60-mile-an-hour winds. so tropical storm michael still dumping heavy rain across parts of the region. mid-atlantic is still seeing
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those downpours around atlantic city and damaging winds across the area. numerous reports of damage across the region. so far, almost 200 there, flooding, flash flooding, heavy rain. 60-mile-an-hour winds, tracking to the northeast at 25 miles an hour. about 65 miles from norfolk, virginia. it's going to race across the atlantic in the next few hours, going into tomorrow and really out over the open water, becoming post tropical, as we head towards tomorrow evening. so the damage continues. it's a coast. ama? n ttba forr oakland police officer who helped take down chinese american gang leaders pleaded guilty to taking bribes. harry hu became an alameda district attorney inspector. our media partner reviewed court documents unsealed today. documents say hu helped
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informants avoid prosecution in exchange for vacations. in a statement, the d.a. says the former inspector has brought shame on himself, the district attorney's office and the police department, as well as the justice system. hu now faces up to five years in prison. "abc7 news" is committed to building a better bay area, and we're devoting more time to issues that affect your quality of life. >> the lack of affordable housing and people forced to live in rvs, neighbors say the vehicles parked there are creating safety and sanitation issues. >> kate larson is live to explain. kate? >> reporter: well, dan, ama, these are the rvs that neighbors are complaining about. we saw about a half doesen in the area tonight, but neighbors said they've counted more than 35 at one point. >> once you get a couple rvs, it's like a signal goes out. it's a kumpi indumping ground.
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>> reporter: he's talking about these rvs parked on the streets around the corner from his home. >> we're at the point, it's getting out of control. >> neighbors witnessed things being dumped down the sewer. >> reporter: joanne is david's life, she's lived here her whole life and says the rvs have become a problem. joanne and david's son wrote this change.org petition, challenging the city to come one a solution. >> we're sympathetic, but this isn't the place. why doesn't the city find somewhere for them? >> there isn't a silver bullet for these issues. >> reporter: paul rose is the agency spokesman and says restricting rv parking in more parts of the city doesn't solve the problem. >> what we found is that it just moves it to a different part of the city. >> something's got to give here. my residents are rightfully fed up. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor hillary mowman is in charge of district nine. she says that she's been proposing solutions like prop c
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on the november ballot, which taxes large corporations to pay for homelessness and is in favor of an rv park. >> i asked the department of homelessness to find a space in san francisco where people living in rvs could camp legally and safely, and maybe have access to bathrooms and showers. and what i was told is they don't have money in their budget. >> reporter: all right. so what can you do if you see an rv like this or any vehicle parked long-term in your neighborhood? go ahead and call 311, and supervisor ronan tells me at next tuesy'meetin she'll call for a hearing to find a solution. live in san francisco, kate larson, "abc7 news." >> thank you, kate. cities are starting to come up with solutions to deal with rv dwelling to build a better bay area. mountain view and santa clara county teamed up for a pilot program to provide safe parking.
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it allows people living in their cars to park in church parking lots overnight. and in east palo alto, the city is working to open a city owned lot to establish a safe parking site for rvs. we want you to join the conversation. use the #betterbayarea to share your ideas about what would improve the issues we've been talking about, traffic and housing. together, we can make progress on building a better bay area. line is asking a court to stop san francisco's plan for e-scooters. they plan to request a temporary restraining order in san francisco's superior court tomorrow to stop the city from rolling out its scooter plan. the san francisco start-up was among a dozen companies that applied for a scooter permit under a year-long pilot. the city chose skiff and scoot instead. line claims the city was biased. most of us appreciate a good
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bargain, but a bay area nonprofit discovered jewelry purchased may be toxic. >> reporter: bargain shopping in the bay area could be bad for your health. researchers at the nonprofit center for environmental health in oakland found jewelry purchased at discount retailers tested positive for cagnium. >> it causes birth defects, it makes it harder to maintain a pregnancy and harder to get pregnant in the first place. >> reporter: california has laws regulating the amount in children's jewelry. set at up to 0.03%. but no laws address the toxin in jewelry meant for adults. >> we need harmonization of standards world side to make sure that we're playing on a level playing field. >> reporter: the recently tested samples were purchased from stores across the bay area. if the jewel is worn over a
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period of time, it could damage kidney and bones. >> have you ever purchased this? >> i have. silver necklaces and earrings. >> i don't look for a piece of jewelry that's toxic. i would like to think they've done their due diligence. >> reporter: check your jewelry boxes. brands with high levels of kagnium was purchased in ross. president trump left almost speechless today. kanye west visited the white house and spoke for nearly ten minutes across a desk from the president. west wore red make america great again hat. >> they tried to scare me to not wear this hat, my o friends. but this hat, it giving me power in a way. there was something about when i put this hat on, it made me feel like superman. >> president trump says west's speech was impressive around
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"quite something." marking a san francisco protest 50 years later. hear from one of the men who participated. back in the spotlight, colin kaepernick receives a prestigious award. >> first, here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? tonight, the greatest day for america yet. let's go see barry at the soda window. >> he's over here, jimmy. >> oh, wait a minute, that's not barry. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey!
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this weekend, visitors to san francisco's presidio will have a chance to relive one of the most emotionally charged episodes of the vietnam war. >> it was a pivotal moment in the protest movement that happened here in bay area and the men who participated in it paid a very steep price. >> reporter: keith mather still ebb ares that sound 50 years later. in 1968, the stockade here was his home. >> you were in solitary confinement in here, you were in here. >> reporter: he joined the growing ranks of american soldiers protesting the vietnam war. and historians say the military was taking notice.
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>> 1968, there's about one soldier every three minutes going awol. >> reporter: many taken into custody in california war crowded into the stockade overlooking the golden gate bridge. as conditions deteriorated, clashes with guards grew more heated, until a fateful incident. >> richard bunch got shot and killed. and he was one of us. >> reporter: he says the 19-year-old soldier was having mental health issues, and one day as he was running away from a guard, bunch was shot in the back. by the next day, thousands of protesters swarmed the presidio gates. tensions were running so high, that more than two dozen stockade prisoners, decided to stage a demonstration that would ae earn them the name the presthat and refused to fall out. instead, they sat on the grass and read out a list of demands,
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including an investigation into bunch's death. >> right after that, we were read the mutiny act. we sang to drown out our captain, so we couldn't hear. but evidently, that didn't work in our court-martials. >> the first three trials that resulted in sentences for 14, 15, and 16 years. >> reporter: 1960s defense attorney agrees with historians who believe the highly publicized trials and harsh sentences that followed were meant to send a message to the ranks and crush the protest movement. >> it was a cattalizing effect, because it was early in the resistance. >> army officials, military officials were concerned they were losing the army, that they were losing control of the military. >> reporter: he managed to escape from the stockade, spending more than a decade in canada. a half century later, the struggle of the presidio 27 is now enshrined in an exhibit.
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richard bunch's name can still be seen carved into the wall of a cell. worth it? >> yeah, yeah. absolutely. i mean, i wouldn't turn the clock back and try to change it. i wish there would have been more guys involved with us. >> now, this weekend the presidio will offer two programs on presidio mutiny free to the public. we have details on our website, abc7news.com. >> worth checking out. ises >> harvard university honored former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick today. >> he and seven others received the web due >> he drew attention for kneeling during the national anthem in 2016 to protest police brutality and social injustice. all right. do you think these guys are ready for the weekend? this is video from our pier 39 camera at sunset. they are just lounging about.
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>> they want to pick pumpkins this weekend, sandhya. what is the forecast? >> good-looking pu ining weather. just a stunning sunset. clear skies, a little haze there, and tonight as we check out live doppler 7, there are a few clouds passing through south and east. temperatures right now in the 50s and the 60s. so it is comfortable as we head towards the weekend, get ready, it's going to be warm. let's start off with saturday. mid 60s to mid 80s. on sunday, we're going to have beach weather with 70s and 80s across the entire bay area. so no matter what your plans are, outdoor plans are looking good. a live picture from our san jose picture, looking towards the shark tank and visibility is good from sutro camera, looking at san francisco. cool to chilly in the morning, bright and warmer for the
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afternoon. mild-to-warm weather this weekend and higher winds expected in the hills, bringing fire concerns between saturday night and sunday morning and sunday night into monday morning. so there may be red flag warnings. stay tuned. first thing in the morning, forts in the north bay. 40s, 50s elsewhere. this is where the coldest locations will be, so grab a sweater or jacket before you get going. in the afternoon, we'll see some changes. tonight, wind direction right now is still on shore. tomorrow, watch the arrows move in this direction. that is a down sloping wind, an offshore flow. that's what is going to allow us to warm up. it is going to be noticeably warmer across the bay area. so check out the temperatures in the south bay. all in the 80s except santa cruz. 82 in san jose. on the peninsula, 78. palo alto, 76. along the coast, nice looking day, upper 60s with sunshine.
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67 in the sunset district. north bay, temperatures in the low 80s from napa to santa rosa. in the east bay, 76 in oakland, 79 if fremont. inland areas, a warm, sunny day. 85 in livermore. above average for this time of the year. going to the coast to enjoy the weather, watch out. rip currents and sneaker waves are possible. beach hazard statement until 5:00 p.m. a southerly swell being sent up by tropical storm sergio. bright and warmer tomorrow. minor dip on saturday. may see a little patchy fog. autumn warmth sunday and monday and cooler. check out the temperatures. as i mentioned, nice weather to pi
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229 all-purpose yards, speed to burn. 139 on the ground, but the eagles win 34-13. odell beckham, jr., another us from trailing night. that was a good play. i feel your pain. after 14 seasons and 324 games, chris wondolowski is about to make soccer history. the star is just one goal away from tying the all-time mls record of 145 goals held by landon donovan who started with the quakes. they've got two games left. wondo grew up in danville. setting the record here makes it better. >> it's surreal to even be part
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of this. you know, i grew up a fan of the clash and earthquakes. i remember seeing landon score goals for the earthquakes and bringing a championship here. to even be mentioned with landon in the same sentence is unreal. >> and wondo, again, the quakes with two games left. one of them at home. sharks at madison square garden against the win homeland security -- winless rangers. this is a short handed goal. 1-0. sharks with more shorties than power play goals. rangers answer. breath ho that ties it at 1-1. and here we go. and brady shea in overtime.
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that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung." that frankly scared the "hell" out of me. i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and running. well, i think everybody should have their house tested. we'd never know. we'd still be living there. i could get another tumor from it. right now, it's changing my life. when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital.
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i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. for ault of us here, thank you for joining us.
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as it can possibly be said. >> is that baby crawling in the road? >> is that really that dude's kid? >> reports are he and the mother got in an argument and he brought the baby back to her and she said no, you get the baby. so he decided to stand his ground by smoking cigarettes on the phone and walking away from this child. you should never use the baby as a pawn in a disagreement. the baby was on the stairs. >> every time the baby gets close, the guy gets up and walks away. that's cold, man. >> police and paramedics are involved. police did take mom and dad in for questioning and gave them warnings about using the baby as a pawn. the baby is okay and back with
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