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fremont firefighters are on the scene of a serious construction accident this morning. three workers are injured after a 20-foot rebar tower collapsed. thanks for joining us. i'm kristein sze. the injured have been rushed to trauma centers. now, this happened in fremont about two hours ago. sky map 7 on sky 7 shows you exactly where the construction site is right off interstate 680 or saber cat road near durham killed and 40 others wounded in a school shooting. it happened at a vocational city in the black kirs. and cormack. matt keller is live at the scene. >> reporter: firefighters here have placed tape around the area a gu where the accident took place. classmates for at least 5 no one is allowed inside, and minute. authorities are saying they are workers are not allowed to climb treating this as a mass murder up the rebar towers. and not a terrorist official as take a look at the scene from officials said early this
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sky 7. morning. as reports seem to surface the builders queensland project about the gruesome way manager told me they were building some condos with retail "washington post" journalist and office space. firefighters say three workers jamal khashoggi was killed the climbed on one of the 20-foot saudi government remains tall rebar towers when it fell. steadfast in its denial of any . >> that weight managed to abc news reporter holly hunter overrode that particular tower >>epte one f-them was lal is in istanbul with more developments >> reporter: america owes top diplomat is on the case, flying halfway around the world and today spending just three hours on the ground in turkey meeting with turkish president erdogan hospitals. this is now a cal osha and the foreign minister in ankara. the turks have big question for investigation. it will be up to them to decide secretary of state mike pompeo when work can continue at the accident scene. about the saudis. why haven't they provided any reporting live in fremont, matt detailed public explanation as keller, abc 7 news. to where jamal khashoggi went >> matt, thank you. developing news now from san after he entered the saudi francisco. a person shot and wounded by consulate here in istanbul on october 2nd. in fact, the saudis have only said he walked out on his open, u.s. park police officer has but the turks don't buy it. life-threatening injuries. it happened at the end of van none mouse turkish sources leaking to the media over the ness avenue near the municipal pier at 9:30 last night. last two weeks offered grisly accounts of how khashoggi was the person shot by park police was taken to the hospital. killed inside the consulate, but abc news hasn't seen anyrceso t another person was detailed in
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the incident. this officer-involved shooting is being investigated by the san "new york times" tt at least three members sau francisco police. investigators have not revealed what led up to the gunfire squaderrs of mohammed saying the investigation is in its ely s bin salman's security and one traveled with the crown prince. heke, it looks like the marine pompeo met with saudi king layer came back today so usually salman and the crown prince and offered few details. that means a little cooling for >> i don't want to talk some of us. >> usually, that's spot on. aboutnist facts. they didn't want to either. let's open it up. >> reporter: pompeo said they we had a slightly warmer morning promised a timely and thorough due to an investigation. >> they promise that had they would achieve that and i'm counting on it. they gave me the word and i'll get to see if they deliver against that commitment. layer. temperatures up to 14 degrees cooler and some that have in >> reporter: both the secretary santa rosa is due to the fog. heading out now or over the next of state and the president seem to be taking the saudis at their few moments, we've got 50 in word. secretary pompeo is now on his way home bringing back hopefully the intelligence and hopefully santa rowsa for the cool spot and 60 in san jose and 57 san some answers that he learned behind closed doors inriad and francisco and mid-60s in the ankara. east bay valleys where it will molly hunter, abc news, be warmest today. istanbul. the nation owes roughest hazy sunshine, not a spare the roads are right here in the bay air day, but we'll keep an eye area. just ahead, the new report out on the pollution levels because this morning and how much those it looks pretty bad out there. bad roads are costing you. it's going to be warm away from and the sun is out for parts the coast. san francisco 69 today. of the coast, but lurking just
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spot on. the rest of us about five offshore cgero degrees warmer than average. waves. we'll take a look at that and we'll talk about how long this is going to last, and i found a chance of rain in the forecast. that's coming up also. back to kristen with more news. a safeway store in san francisco is celebrating this morning after one of its employees won big in last mill. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live at the marina safeway. no one won the massive jackpot, of course, but this clerk came pretty close. >> reporter: he did. five of the six numbers, kristen. he's a bakery clerk here at this safeway. the manager says he is in his 20s. he does not want a lot of attention so we don't have his name. we're told he's shy but a great guy and hard worker. one thing we do know about him, there are a lot of people who are really happy for him. word went out last night that someone bought a ticket from this san francisco safeway store on marina boulevard with five of the six winning lottery numbers. >> i was hoping it was one of my
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employees. i was totally -- i can't sleep last night when we found out that we had the five of six numbers, and, of course, i wanted to be the winner. >> reporter: the manager wasn't the only one who was excited. customers also felt a rush of hope. >> and when i saw it on the internet last night, i hit it. i felt it. i hit it. >> reporter: but it was the manager who got her wish. a bakery clerk had the ticket c worth $1me.9 million. i literally ran through the entire score screaming unprofessionally i'm sure, and there he was at customer service. >> reporter: here are the winning numbers. a fellow employee checked the bakery clerk's ticket and saw five of these six numbers and told him he had hit it. employees then gathered to congratulate him and take pictures. >> i think we were all very excited for him. he just -- he had zero expression on his face. he didn't know what to do, so, you know, we gave him some
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information and helped him go on his way. >> reporter: they snuck him out the back door as customers started coming through the front ready to be the next winner. >> so i decided to come here because it's possible. baker wrong, so i can win. >> reporter: since no one had all six numbers, the next jackpot will be worth $868 million. when alton watkins realized he didn't win this one, he was back at the safeway this morning to buy three more tickets. >> i'm happy for him because he got the small one. he left the big one for me. >> reporter: well, that next drawing will be on friday. as for the bakery clerk, the manager doesn't know whether he's going to be showing up for look at this. work tomorrow, but she says if he does, and that's a big if, mother nature putting on another amazing display as the bridge she says she is not going to gets destroyed and swept away in tell us. she is vowing to protect his privacy. live in san francisco, amy floodwaters. 18 counties in central texas hollyfield, abc 7 news. under a state of disaster >> amy, thank you so much. because of the flooding. and congrats to him. unfortunately, one person died. new this morning, video of a another person remains missing. fire at a kfc in antioch. and as you can imagine, there are are a number of evacuations you can see heavy smoke towering out of the restaurant on in the rain. it remains in the forecast for mahogany way near otto center
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drive. fire officials say this was a two-alarm fire. the roof of the restaurant was another four days. it's not supposed to be like at risk of collapsing. no reports on any injuries. that. wow. one area getting too much rain and one area desperate for rain. we're not going to get any. >> several residents have been hi, everybody, here's a look at left displaced. the golden gate bridge. this is photo of fire crews at the complex on via vista avenue. hazy sunshine and a light breeze up person was treated for smoke coming off the ocean. that will keep us a little roda inhalation. fire investigators say the two-alarm blaze started in a coast and still pretty sunny and warm inland. kitchen and is believed to be above average afternoon at least accidental. new this morning, this is through saturday and as we transition back to normal video of first lady melania temperatures there's a put it trump getting after her plane a chance of rape late next week. after some frightening moments in the air. she was about ten minutes into 79 in milipitas. her flight to philadelphia when smoke filled the cabin. 74 with all the sunshine in santa cruz. secret service agents rushed to now, millbrae, you can see it's the front of the plane. the pilot returned to that cooler as the breeze shoots airport, actually joint base through the gap and rest of the peninsula mid to upper 70s. andrews, for an emergency landing. nobody was hurt, and the plane mid-60s along the coast with the sun being hazy at times to near was checked out. not clear what cause the the 70 in downtown and south san aghort time later, and francisco and that's pretty close to average. the first lady landed safely in sausalito 70, and then you get into the 80s, right around 80 to philadelphia just before 8:00 82 in the north bay valleys. this morning. she's there meeting with families of children affected by along the east bay shore, a opioids in the womb. little warmer than average and
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pretty comfortable with mid to upper 70s. your voice, your vote. 75 in richmond and oakland and 20 days to go until election going to the valleys and we'll day. this morning president trump is accused of trying to have it top out around 80 in pleasanton both ways. on the one and he's campaigning to about sprintwood, 83 degrees heavily for republicans, on the other hand he said he won't accept blame if his party loses its majority in the house. enjoying. what a gorgeous morning and here's abc news reporter lana afternoon unfolding near the zach. boardwalk in santa cruz. >> reporter: the mid-term elections may technically be on an area of a northwest swell november 6th,ode tweeting this morning republicans must make the horrendous weak and outdated immigration laws and the border that's just a little bit bigger a part of the mid-terms. than normal. based on polling, the democrats so while we don't have a high seem poised to reclaim the house, but the senate is a surf advisory or a beach hazard different story. >> the senate was always going statement, just wanted to let to be difficult, a tough map. you know that today through friday that northwest s baks up it looks tougher than ever given a series of candidate missteps by democrats. >> reporter: for his part they will come in every 13 to 18 president trump has engaged in a full media blitz, 4 seconds. a look at what's going on in san in the last step days of jose. a little bit of sunshine and non-stop appearances. haze down in the south bay. the president spoke with the at noon we'll see a little bit a.p. three weeks before the of a summer spread. mid-terms, and we asked whether around the bay 67 and about 75 he would take responsibility if republicans lost the house, and inland. now, as we get to 4:00. he said no, you know, this is a stay pretty steady because of the light sea breeze. president who has really put
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himself at the center of this the bay will hit the mid-70s, and back into the 50s and 60s mid-term campaign. >> i love ohio. it's great to be back. and since we've had about an four and a half of darkness at >> reporter: trump is trying to have it both ways here by saying 8:00 and then down in the low to he's helping people who are -- mid-50s at midnight. who he's campaigning for and look at fog to form up in the would help them to victory but north bay valleys. would not be responsible if they same areas as this morning and same areas along the coast and lost. >> democrats have seized on president trump recently calling into the bay. guess what, temperatures the senator elizabeth warren fake same also. mid-40s to about the mid-50s. pocahontas and stormy daniels all right. let me jump ahead to 5:00 in the rsac tothake the make the morning next wednesday, 5:00 in the evening. that's what you saw roll behind me. did you see the green move across the north bay? a referendum on president that's our first chance of the trump's rhetoric as well as his pattern chance bringing us a policies. >> in one hour incumbent senator slight chaps. dianne feinstein andon will pica this is the only computer model that's say of the two medium range models that i use. this is the only one showing we discussion at noon. have a chance of rain. the public policy institute of thursday, there's scattered california is holding this event again in the north bay. which feinstein called a debate you can see the time frame and thursday evening at 7:00 it but dell yoep's spokes person shows a pretty robust rain says it's not a debate because coming through, all the way the two won't be address each through the commute friday other. the two democrats will be morning. so, fingers crossed that this answering questions from a one rolls in because we need moderator who may allow the some rain.
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only the north bay is above candidates to respond to each other's answers. the discussion will only be average this rain season which available on a live stream. started october 1st. it's worth watching though. what will happen over the next seven days? there are some signs that the you can see a little bit warmer race is getting closer. as the sea breeze backs off a for detailed information on the u.s. senate race and other touch for thursday, friday and candidate and issues on the ballot where you live, go to saturday, and the cooling begins on sunday and monday and tuesday the 80s out of the forecast and abc7news.com/election. you'll find a local voter guide we are in the 60s and 70 w to everything you'll be voting ek at,y, i inoes com tld on. today is the 29th anniversary of the powerful loma >> prieta earthquake. >> an >> ybe if you felt, it you'll never susas from t san francisco jail can now get forget that day. the magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit their cannabis back when they are released. ten. after police have refused to return 63 people seized may seized marijuana to people booked into the jail. todas aivers a goorender thatnn. officers argue they could face federal drug distribution you'll find guidelines for charges for handing over the pot. california law enforcement officials have been ruled that earthquake survival kits and they are protected from federal developing an emergency plan for your family at abc7news.com prosecution when they return less than an ounce of marijuana. under prepare norcal. the roughest roads in the the international crisis surrounding the missing u.s. are right here in the bay area. a new study from the research "washington post" journalist
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continues. depending on who you asked he transport group looked at locations in urban areas. walked out of the saudi roads in san francisco and oakland top that list with 71% consulate mysteriously or was dismembered there. the new response from the white of roads in poor condition. house this morning. and a san jose ranked second with 64%. the study also found the bumpy roads are costing drivers. the average driver spends about they are traveling america. $600 on car repairs. >> we are but in san francisco and oakland the cost tops $1,000. in san jose just under after th either be the funniest story you'll see all day or the creepiest, the way robots may be just two steps away from taking over the world.
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♪ ♪ don't believe me just watch >> boston dinics posted this video of a robot dancing to a cover of "uptown funk." it has nearly 2 million views on youtube. the robot called spot mini will go on sale next year and become boston dynamic's first commercial product. the down's founder says the robot can handle everything from security to inspections to research. what do you think? >> at first i thought it was cute and then, of course, the running joke on the morning shows, all right, they will tak do oer jobs. we just have to figure out ethics involved. this is a deep conversation. >> i liked howkingack at us likt have you got? >> it's aedork ofluidity. bye. a great day
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