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and would have liked to have known when it was coming back on. they were scrambling for dry ice because they didn't know how long they were going to be in the dark. it is open for business again but that one day in the dark really had an impact. listen to all this one tourist didn't get to do. >> it was a couple of other things. there was a wine tasting coupon. that place was closed as well. we were going to ride bikes but they were closed. every place was closed. >> he also moved hotels because the one he was in was in the dark. >> we waited as long as we could. they had no idea when the power was coming back on. >> it would have been easier to handle if they had an idea when the power was coming back on. >> we are getting a
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different things. it was a guessing game all day. >> so the grocery store sent employees home and focused on saving food when they really didn't need to >> got here when the power was coming back on. it because little late. >> same story at the all seasons bistro down the street. they didn't do prep work for dinner. even though the power came back on he couldn't open last night. >> it's the not knowing. for example i had to send all of my orders back that were coming in. i wasn't going to receive them if i didn't know the power was coming on. >> reporter: it says it will look into buying how powered generators so it will be ready for the next time pg and e decides do this. they will reassess how yesterday
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went but right now the it is getting the power restored and they thank everyone for their patience. abc 7 news. >> thank you. people may be missing their heaters this morning with a big plunge in temperatures. >> significantly cooler. >> i didn't want to get out of bed. >> no. >> look at these temperatures. we are talking 37 at clear lake and it was cooler at dipped down to 39 degrees. at the airport it was 39. we definitely had cool temperatures and we haven't made them up yet. we are cooler than we were 24 hours ago. it puts most temperatures in the 60s. a few temra shongp alg with clear back. yes. the sea breeze is coming. i'll show you how it will cool our temperatures coming up in
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the seven day forecas. >> all right. thank you. breaking news into the abc7 news room. a man has been indicted on murder charges. 18-year-old nia wilson died after being attacked back in july. the suspect was already facing murder charges. we just learned he appeared in court today after a plae hearing had been moved up from later this month. >> now the case will go directly to trial. abc 7 news obtained video that shows a man jumping the barrier running along the tiger enclosure. take a look at this. you see that man hanging onto the wood railing? he turns around and the tiger leaps towards that fence ngtrom t mit happedunda afterno. a witness says the zoo worker told him not to do it again.
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>> h tiger launched at him. when he came back up i didn't see nothing in his hands. >> the tiger became agitated and started pacing back and forth. they say the oakland zoo meets and exceeds safety requirements set by state, federal and aza, the zoo agency. we hope all of our visitors don't attempt to put themselves in potentially unsafe situations. you may remember a tiger attack that left a teenager dead. the animal escaped the enclosure and killed him 200 200 200 the zoo has since built a taller tiger grato. traffic is getting worse.
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the average traffic speed in 2010 was 24 miles per hour. in 2016 down to just 20 miles per hour. the report blames had the slow down on the number of uber and lyft cars. they fired back today and saying the study is flawed and an incomplete picture and uber says this study failed to consider critical factors despite the growth of freight deliveries. here is a question, would you pay for a subscription plan to ride lyft? the all access plan will run you $299 a month. you get 30 trips worth up to $15 each. if you're lyft ride goes over 30 bucks you to pay the difference.
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okay. lottery fever has hit the bay area. people are lining up to buy a ticket at the mega millions jackpot. a new report. abc 7 matt keller is live. that's a lucky spot, right? >> reporter: yes. it is. a lot of people are coming here this morning to get their lottery tickets. it is getting busier and busier. ch check this out. now people are hoping lightning will strike in the same place twice. it is a lucky retailer. millionaires have been made hire. when the mega millions jackpot hits 600 million you better lievpeople will buy their tickets here. >> lucky one, right? >> yes. this is it. >> it was sold here in july. 11 people in an office pool ended up sharing the jackpot. the own are received a million
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dollars from the lottery. today's jackpot is even bigger. it is the biggest jackpot of all time. it is $667 million eclipsing the previous jackpot of 656 million in 2012. diaz is going big. >> how many are you buying? >> $300. >> giving yourself better odds? >> yeah. >> he said he would cruiuse a lf money to help at risik. >> if you don't play you don't win. >> if you don't win the mega millions tonight then tomorrow is the drawing for power ball and that is only at 345 million. i guess that's okay. back to you. >> it's kind of okay. we'll take it. thank you. you can get the winning lottery numbers and if latest news any time with the abc 7 news app. enable push alerts to be the first to know about breaking
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there is evidence may have been found showing the journalist was killed there and his body possibly cut up into pieces. we have more from washington. >> reporter: america's top ey k about t disappearance of washington pos et upcoming marriage. now a high level turkish official say police have found certain evidence he was killed at the consolate. >> he didn't really know. >> now president trump is responding to critics that have questioned how that response could be influenced by his financial ties to the saudis. the president tweeting i have no financial interest in saudi arabia calling it fake news.
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>> saudi arabia and i get along, they buy apartments of them. am i supposed to dislike them? i like them very much. >> gr says -- >> he had this guy murdered and to expect me to ignore it i feel used and >> abc news, washington. we are learning more about which bay area sears stores will be closing after the retailer filed for bankruptcy. >> nationwide sears stores in pleasanton are also shutting down. they are also honoring warranties. it is expected just in time for
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the holiday shopping season. sears says auto centers will remain open and sears home services are remaining open as usual. now is the time to use up any gift cards. a new abc drama that chronicals the life of a 40-year-old rookie police officer premiers tonight. there is a real life emple right here in the bay area. >> it was guys next to me that were born in 95. i graduated in 95. we are just hours away from the start of a new warriors season. what fans can expect ahead of tonight's tipoff. we spoke to two of the show stars about what fans can expect without
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let's take a look at what's going on outside. the warm offshore breeze has relaxed. it will be mostly sunny with couds mainly near the coast and pretty blue out there thanks to the clean dry air. not as breezy as it was yesterday. our warm highs will ease a little bit heading through the weekend. let's take a look at what's going on outside. you can see it is still dominating our weather. it is an area of low pressure to
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the south. it is kind of squeezing the the east. we'll have pretty warm temperatures the farther you are away from the coast. it is 80 at san jose and 83 in gilroy. mid-to upper 70s ton peninsula today. it looks like we'll have mid-to upper 60s along the coast but a lot more sunshine than cloud cover. the sea breeze is keeping you cool cooler today. it is about 72 today. up through the north bay pretty much the exact temperatures. we started so much cooler. upper 70s to low 80s. definitely cooler. don't see any 80s here. we have oakland at about 79. it is 79 at san ramon. it is pretty close to yesterday. you don't see the camera shaking like we did yesterday.
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condition, trees not even mufing. it will allow sunshine to warm us. 74 at noon and 82 at 4:00. it is 65 to 61 is the sea breeze kicking in. all of us in the 50s and 60s and mid-50s and low 50s by midnight with the cloud cover getting a little thicker along the coast. as we head towards the overnight hours temperatures not as chilly. mid-40s to mid-50s. look at how slow this storm is moving, 2 miles per hour. it is not the winds but the 5 to 10 inches of rain that will cause flash flooding over the next three days. if you're heading that way a dicey situation. we are still pretty wafrm away from the coast. temperatures will pull back to average. not a drop of rain in this forecast. >> all right. thanks. >> you bet. set to make a big tv debut
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without roseanne bar. they cancelled it in may after her racist tweet about former obama. we spoke with two of the stars. >> what is the show show show so rose roseanne. >> it is about a working class family and how they deal with real life issues and how they come together and use humor to get through the tough times. >> and you can watch it tonight at 8:00 right here on abc 7. localish is sharing inspiring stories this week meet the teacher who is deaf and blind and bringing communities
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together through dance. >> i'm a teacher. teacher. >> i am a dancer here in boston. >> when i first started teaching dance i was just trying to get a few friends who were deaf an opportunity to learn how to salsa dance. more and more started coming to the dance class. it's not just people from the deaf community. it started to see the evolution of people that had no connection to disability starting to learn more about the people they were dancing with. >> why do you think it's so important to have friendships and people with such different backgrounds? >> i think it helps you get a wider perspective on the world. i think it sort of transcends any sort of language or culture.
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california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. minutes can mean the difference between life and death. proposition 11 saves lives by ensuring medical care is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes into law the longstanding industry practice of paying emts and paramedics to remain on-call during breaks
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it is an arrangement called bird nsting where the on duty lives in the house and the other lives in a detached garage. things were heating up at the end of season one. >> we realize we had taken eac c other for granted possibly. we see each other in darcht light which brings us back together to consummate this relationship only to figure out maybe we have jumped the gun a little bit. >> so we won't have to change the name of the show? >> no. it is still relevant. >> and we are not going to make you wait to find out what happens either. we pick up right where we left off. >> catch it tonight. it is tonight at 9:30. warriors quest for a
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threepete. team officials have issued a 23r5ud alert warning fans at buying single game tickets from a nonverified third party. we'll have live reports tonight. tipoff at 3:07. we are on 24/7 on the abc news app. today on our web site something for true fans, random crazy predictions for the next 12 months. if you're logging on from your phone get breaking news so how about that tipoff time weather forecast? >> i think everyone will have their championship hood dies on. >> sounds good. thank you for joining us today.
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>> hey, everybody. you're gonna want to stick around because today the legendary hip-hop duo salt-n-pepa will be here playing for charity and making a push to win $1 million. coming to you from caesar's entertainment studios this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheering and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ [cheering and applause] wow! wow! hello, everybody. welcome to "millionaire." if you couldn't tell, it's celebrity week: las vegas. this crowd--losing their minds. [cheering and applause] i don't know who you guys think is here today... [laughter] george thompson from south carolina is our-- no, he's not. let's bring out our contesta
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