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i didn't. giving him up will be the hardest thing that you will ever have to do. but maybe you need to do it because of your love for him. ♪ ♪ ♪ the surgery went well. as long as you stick to the program, you'll be walking within 8 to 12 weeks. or less. great. you know, your parents did this because they love you, kitty -- so much.
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i know. [ sighs ] [ muffled shouting ] ♪ mom, i'm sorry! [ shouting indistinctly ] no, mom! [ shouting continues ] ♪ no! shut up! stop it! [ shouting continues ] ♪ ♪ ♪ you gather up all your crap? yes. i checked three times. good, 'cause anything you leave, i'm chucking.
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hm. was seeing maddie therapeutic? she said she loved me. hm. that's very good. or maybe it was just me telling myself that. you always tell the truth. ♪ thank you, shaun. ♪ ♪ [ insects chirping, indistinct conversations ] ♪ hey, kid. neil! [ chuckles ] mi amorcita. hey. [ sniffles ]
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[ door opens, closes ] thank you for letting me crash. yes. you... rented an apartment? no. i'm gonna get an airbnb. [ sighs ] all right. what happened in hershey? do you care? [ exhaling deeply ] i tried to...be nice, and i tried to go big, and i don't want to walk away, and everyone likes doughnuts.
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what could possibly be worth climbing into the tiger cage at the oakland zoo? >> ♪ from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. introducing the new c-class. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exclusive offers. ♪
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♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ live where you live, this is "abc7 news." >> all right. you oare at the oakland zoo thi weekend, and this happens. visitors watch as a man pops the barrier at the tiger pen. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. "abc7 news" hasdeo jumpi e brit the oakland zoo sunday afternoon. >> you can see the man turn around when theig approaches like this. a witness says a zoo worker scolded the guy and told him not
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to do that again. >> he jumped the fence, like the little railing, and the tiger launched at him and he jumped back up. he dropped his glasses or something, but when he came back up, i didn't see nothing in his hand. >> the witness says the tiger became agitated and started pacing back and forth. we received this statement from the zoo. >> the oakland zoo meets and exceeds safety requirements set by state, federal, and american zoo association accreditation standards. we hope all of our visitors act responsibly and don't attempt to put them several information unsafe situations. >> you may remember that deadly tiger encounter on christmas day in 2007. the animal escaped its enclosure and killed carlos souza, jr. officers killed the tiger. moving on, the co-founder of microsoft, paul allen, died today, just weeks after announcing his cancer had
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returned. the tech pioneer made his fortune establishing the personal computer, but devoted his life to philanthropic work. katie utehs has more. >> reporter: dan, in the pacific northwest in the seattle area, paul allen's name is on everything from pro sports teams to museums. here in the silicon valley, his influence is none the less as important, but a little more subtle. you may be surprised the companies he invested in and some interesting scientific ventures. from co-founding microsoft to owning pro sports teams, he and childhood friend bill gates revolutionized personal computing in the '70s. gates released this statement. paul was a true partner and dear friend. personal computing would not have existed without him. he left the company in '82 for his first battle with cancer,
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but retained microsoft shares, ultimately making him a billionaire. from there, his work turned f e philanthropic. >> paul is like a lot of, you know, very intelligent and curious and science minded individuals, who have long been fascinated with the question are we alone? >> reporter: the money founded the allen telescope array, a group of telescopes in northern california that search for extraer textra t extraer the intelligence. >> his response was, i'm always interested in the possibility of new and exciting discoveries made possible by technology. >> reporter: his investment firm can be seen here on earth. it funded f eed spotify, netflir to name a few. earlier this month, allen
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announced that the cancer that he had been diagnosed with in 2009 had returned, but he remained hopeful about treatments. his death today at the age of 65 surprised many people who followed his career. vulcan capital will continue to invest in his interests. katie utehs, "abc7 news." >> what an impact he had. katie, thank you. the seahawks were one of the first to acknowledge allen's passing. the team posted a simple tribute. the nfl quickly followed, showing himself brati celebrati super bowl victory. and the trail blazers expressed their condolences. and apple ceo tim cook remembered allen as a pioneer. in the north bay, pg&e says 70% of customers affected by the fire prevention power outage
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will have their service restored by midnight. pg&e cut pow tore lier to lines night to prevent sparks in areas with a high fire danger. power will be fully restored by tower. some businesses said it didn't make any sense. >> take care of where the real problem is, up in the higher elevations and more rural areas and save the small communities the pain, shall we say, until it's absolutely necessary. >> pg&e says winds gusted at 70 miles per hour in the hills, and the company only cuts power as a last resort. so are we done with the wind? let's check in with sandhya patel. >> we are done with the real strong winds that weed a last night. take a look at the winds right now in the hills. everyone under 20 miles per hour. mt. diablo gusting at 25 miles per hour out of the northwest.
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typically the winds come off the land, blow towards the water and they're very drying winds that pick up speeds, known as the diablo winds. they dry out the air, and that's why we had fire fire fire fire f oakland hills was 43 miles an hour. and mt. tam, 33-mile-an-hour winds. right now, we want to check out the humidity. those numbers have gone from the single digits to double digits tonight. >> sandhya, thanks a lot. a young father died after being tased by deputies and now the family is demanding answers. kate larson has the latest from the investigation. kate? >> reporter: dan, 12 days ago, my photographer max and i were right here, which was completely shut down. we brought this to you as
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breaking news. now, there's not a lot of evidence of what happened here except for this tree, where you can see flowers and police tape, a reminder of what happened. >> i am angry that i have to talk about my brother in the past tense. >> reporter: on october 3rd, her younger brother died after sheriff deputies tased him. this video posted to snap chat shows him wandering around in the middle of the day. a few minutes later, deputies arrive. a witness says after getting tased and then go a scuffle, he appeared disoriented and then lost consciousness. he was later pronounced dead at the hospital. >> he had a die ckotckotckotck t >> reporter: he graduated from college, had a daughter and moved back to san francisco. she says she took him to appointment after appointment and he was on medication, but
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this past year, he found himself in crisis again. >> anyone who has had a loved one with mental illness, it's such a struggle getting treatment. >> reporter: why did he need to be tased or overcome by five different deputies in >> not going into the precise details, what i can tell you, kate, it wasn't just handing in the street. that was my concern at the beginning. was this all over a jaywalking? >> reporter: the district attorney is investigating whether deputies used excessive force. he says two different deputies tased him three or four times after he continued to walk in and out of traffic. the d.a. also tells me he's very concerned whether the sheriff's department's tasers are functioning as intended because they are supposed to be nonlethal. as for the family, they have hired a local civil rights attorney, and here tomorrow, they're going to be holding a vigil. i'm kate larson, "abc7 news." >> kate, thank you.
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a man and a dog are dead tonight after the pickup truck they were in slammed into the back of a caltrans truck. this shows the aftermath of the collision on south bound 101 around 10:30 a.m. the caltrans truck was acting as protection for a sweeper. the driver's name has not been released, and a worker on the caltrans work was taken to the hospital to be checked out. south bound 101 was closed for almost eight hours. happening how, a live look at caltrans crews begin to replace joint seals on the upper and lower deck on the bay bridge. the work 9:00 tonight and set to end at 4:00 a.m. repair work for continue for 11 days. this is a live look on traffic heading onto the bridge. up to four of the five lanes could be closed for this work. hundreds of scooters have returned to the streets of san francisco, just after midnight, scoot and skip started rolling them out as part of a one-year
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pilot program. there are a few rules riders must follow. they have to wear a helmet and scooters aren't allowed on the sidewalk. you can find a list of the rules on abc7news.com. a confrontation caught on camera. >> do you live here? >> a woman blocks a black tenant from entering their apartment building. what he's now saying about this encounter. sears files for bankruptcy. is your store closing and what to do with you have a gift card. and ready to go, how this massive pipe is going to help clean up the pacific ocean. >> here's a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> thanks, dan and ama. all this week, we are in brooklyn, new york.
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a sign of the times. one of america's iconic, great old school retailers, sears, has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and will close 125 stores by year's end, two of which here in the bay area. leslie brinkley spoke with customers, very saddened by the news. >> it's sad to see this place go. it's been here since before i was born. >> reporter: signs tonight inside sears stores, celebrating its 125-year anniversary. sears and roebuck, the famous catalog selling tools and appliances. the craftsman brand is legendary. sears merged with kmart a decade
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ago. but it didn't resurrect the business. >> i think in the end, it's about relevance, and there's so many other places people can shop, for so many other things that sears and kmart carry, that this has just been the literal dripping away of what were iconic properties. >> reporter: on the chopping block now, stores in santa rosa and >> online amazon, killer of all brick and mortar stores, you know, just like what's that store, the kid's store that just went down. >> toys r us. >> now sears. i had no idea until today. >> how does sears seem? >> a lot of things are on sale and 40% off and it's starting to become a little empty, too. >> reporter: sears says their auto center also remain open and sears home services is operating
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as usual. sears says they are currently honoring warrantees. online experts say now is the time to shop for discounts and use up any gift cards. i'm leslie brinkley, "abc7 news." for a complete list of sears and kmart store closures, go to abc7news.com. a woman is out of a job tonight after a video posted online showed her blocking a black man from going into his apartment building. >> all i'm asking is what unit? >> i don't need to tell you that information. >> if you want to come into my building. >> you're not the owner. >> are you kidding me? >> the man recorded the confrontation in downtown st. louis. when he made it past the woman, she followed him to the elevator and all the way to his apartment. >> i'm just glad i had my camera, because if i didn't have my camera up, i feel -- i feel that it could have went a totally different way. >> the woman worked for a luxury apartment company, but the
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incident did not happen on that company property. that company called the video a "disturbing interaction." a 2,000 foot pipe is set to embark on a massive cleanup effort in the pacific ocean tomorrow, part of the world's first ocean cleanup system, designed to eliminate the great pacific garbage patch. it has a net in the middle to trap floating plastic. it launched from san francisco bay last month. a foundation hopes to collect 50 tons of trash by april. >> so hard to wash. all right. time to turn to our weather, and how the week's going to shape up. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> the workweek was off to a warm to the, bstart, but it's c tomorrow. the sun went down at 6:32, and it was a stunning sunset.
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no fog or clouds to speak of, and absolutely glorious. as we take a look at live doppler 7 right now, there pretty much is a few clouds passing through our central valley locations. the rest of us are in the clear. 81 in oakland, san francisco, livermore 83. 76 degrees in half moon bay. check out the temperatures right now. they've dropped considerably from earlier in the day. mostly in the 40s and 50s. we do have a few low 60s around the region, including san francisco and pacifica. that's going to be changing tomorrow morning. as a matter of fact, you're going to notice that the temperatures will drop, particularly in the north bay valley. santa rosa, temperature trend tomorrow morning, 40 degrees. you'll notice it's the chilliest morning. the rest of the week, you'll see the temperatures moderating a little bit. when you get going, make sure you grab a jacket or sweat tore keep you warm. east bay hills camera showing
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you how stunning it is, because of the clear skies. visibility, no restrictions there. clear tonight, chilly in the morning. fog returns tomorrow. dry pattern for the rest of the week. hour by hour we go. tomorrow, patch of fog toward point reyes. and that fog continues into the evening hours, going into about 9:00 p.m. download the accuweather app, it's free. temperatures going down in the morning. low 50s around oakland, and san jose. so make sure you bundle up as i mentioned. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures are coming down. when you're in the low 80s today and tomorrow, san francisco is only 68 degrees, you'll notice a difference.oakland, 79 in san j. 81 degrees in livermore. i want to show you something interesting. this is next week, october 23rd, 4:00 p.m. there is a system that will
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bring the northern california rain. this computer model is bringing in the possibility of a few showers down to ukiah by midweek. thursday morning might be seeing a little bit of something next week. we'll keep you posted on that. the serve-day forecast, a cooler day tomorrow. mid 60s to low 80s. steady pattern wednesday, thursday. and then we'll have fall warmth for friday and saturday. certainly cooling on sunday. if you're waiting for late fall, monday is your day. low 60s to the mid 70s. >> thanks, sandhya. tomorrow on "good morning america" sarah gillman and john
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