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claimed that khashoggi was murdered by saudi operatives. an allegation the saudi government has denied. >> we're waiting for the investigation to be completed. they promised that they would achieve that. >> reporter: a turkish newspaper published pictures of 15 saudis that were in istanbul the missi. several of the suspects have tied to the saudi crown prince. now, lori diamond is moderating a talk thursday by the hoover institution in washington, d.c., and among the speakers is a former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia, and khashoggi's former editor at "the washington post." >> amanda, thank you. in the south bay, a list of san jose priests accused of molesting children will be released tomorrow morning. the san jose archdiocese says
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the list includes only credible accusations. this comes after a pennsylvania grand jury accused the catholic church of covering up abuse by more polices are more than a thousand victims. three construction workers are recovering after a rebar tower fell on them at a construction site. all three went to the hospital, one in critical condition. they were strapped to the structure when it collapsed and fell about 20 feet. firefighters say the rebar weighedabweigh ed about 1,000 pounds. a man in san jose is accused of luring and sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl. 20-year-old es that van is accused of attacking the girl on sunday. police arrested him today in san jose. he faces four charges. bk oanscsthe city banned the r, streets. but not everyone is a courtesy rider. see, they've been
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parked illegally, blocking now from abc 7, live sidewalks or toppled all breaking n ttreewis ocoord toni together. kate larson is live along the a in a natural gas pipeline embarcadero tonight. parking appears to be a challenge for a lot of riders. owned by chevron. >> evacuations have just been some people not following the rules. >> reporter: it does. the rules, all of them r a ordered. this is video of the scene just in. >> the pipeline is running along challenge, and the reason i'm talking and not ride thing train tracks in the bay point scooter is because i'm on a sidewalk and that's against one area. of the rules. law enforcement has arrived on parking has been hit or miss scene to assist, if needed, to this week. but there are consequences for evacuate any homes. the scooter companies and the >> fire officials have shut down riders who don't follow the rules. rail in both directions and when scooters first landed on they're doing their best to get a handle on the situation. san francisco streets inrch, >> we got a pipeline that runs s the riders parked with impunity. they were thrown into trees, strewn across sidewalks and left parallel to the train tracks broken in bushes. that has a small fire on it so city hall banned them. right now. then on monday, allowed two so we're going to work on what we've do to companies to relaunch under a new permit program. wre toldtatives are on scene ad we showed marsha of skip
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scooters parked incorrectly on the community warning system streets wednesday morning. will be activated, if needed. she says educating the riders is >> we will be sure to keep you priority. do you know how to park the scooters? >> not really. >> reporter: but users may put updated on this development. the brakes on rider's ed. stay with us. this week, we introduced you >> when i get there, i just to an oakland woman who works leave it on the side of the two jobs and is still homeless. street that's one of the main problems, though. >> so many viewers responded and >> reporter: are you willing to learn how to park them and read the rules? changed the course of her life. >> it's overwhelming to me. >> we're kind of -- i don't i just -- i'm not the person to ask for help. >> it's all part of our building think i would take my time to do that. a better bay area effort. >> we do follow up on complaints. our reporter has the details. >> reporter: paul groves says the agency has been fielding complaint calls this week and >> this is my home. says they have the authority to >> reporter: this is how we met fine skip and scoot. >> $100 for the first offense, living out of her car in $200 for the seconds $500 for oakland. just as hope was beginning to each additional complaint. fade for her, something happened. >> reporter: so could be looking it started with council member for thousands worth of fines this week. >> main thing is we want to make rebecca kaplan. sure the companies are getting >> it's important to recognize the information that there are complaints, and then help their the humanity of the people living on our streets. >> reporter: she watched her customers improve on their usage of these scooters.
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story and that same night, oakland city council passed a measure allowing church parking >> reporter: i'm also told that lots tervese places for riders can be fined or banned from riding scooters if they people sleeping in their vehicles. continue to disobey the rules. >> if people are on the parking scooters in san premises, we have to have high francisco can be confusing visibility. >> reporter: reverend shefer is now responsible for launching because the streets are complicated. the program and helping jane and so they are launching a hardware many others like her. >> people need it right now. on some of the scooters that winter is coming, the holidays will go onto bike racks in the are coming. city they hope will clear up we want to move expeditiously. some of the confusion. >> reporter: we shared this good i'm kate larson, "abc7 news." news once we met up with her >> thank you, kate. wednesday night. but the news got better. no one won tonight's >> i'm jane. powerball jackpot. nice to leet you. now there are two lottery games >> reporter: leeann and her worth over $1 billion combined. husband offered to give her what >> the numbers are 3, 57, 64, she needs to get on her feet and out of her car. 68, 69, and the powerball 15. the jackpot was estimated at $345 million. >> i didn't know what i was but now saturday's drawing will going to do, you know? be worth $430 million. >> reporter: if that weren't is andd e-m after seeing her in -- no winners in the mega f offering millions last night.
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>> it's unbelievable. the cash option would allow the it really is. winner to take home $513 million. the next drawing is friday at 8:00 p.m. stay here with us. an outbreak of salmonella has spread across the country. >> so touching. what makes this strain particularly scary. a new study confirms what we hope you'll join the conversation. most bay area drivers already use the #betterbayarea to share know. can anything be done about our your ideas about how development rough roads? this huge hammer stolen is is making an impact where you live. together, we can make progress still missing. on building a better bay area. what the artist behind this work tonight, there are grim new thinks happened. details in the disappearance of i'm meteorologist sandhya washington post writer jamal patel. fog will start off your morning khashoggi. he was last seen entering saudi commute. i'll show you the changes that will follow in the seven-day forecast. arabia's consulate in istanbul >> thank you, sandhya. first, here's a look at what's more than two weeks ago and hasn't been heard from or seen coming up on "jimmy kim e live." since. "the post" published his latest column and he points to the jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. ongoing abuses against >> my husband told me, you're journalists by governments in the middle east. his colleagues in the bay area going to pass that to the baby. spoke with abc 7 about the deepening mystery and she's live with the story. >> reporter: dan, jamal
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khashoggi has led seminars and participated in panels at stanford university at least twice in 2017. his colleagues tell us they put their emotions aside to some extent and are now focusing on the analytical -- or on the -- i'm sorry, focused analytically on the situation i should say. this column, published wednesday by "the washington post" is the last piece of written work by jamal khashoggi. the journalist was regarded as an intellectual and advocate of political reform across the globe and here in the bay area. >> what we've been deprived of is a very keen and smart analyst and a moral voice for a political vision for gradual liberalizing reform. >> reporter: the senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford think this is one of most egregious crimes committed
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so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. back to breaking news at point east of concorconcord. an entire community is under evacuation because of a fire in a natural pipeline running along train tracks in bay point. anyone in the bay point
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north broadway to the west, and willow pass road to the south should evacuate and plan to be gone overnight. calgary temple church is being used as an evacuation center. chevron representatives are on scene. we'll keep you posted on any new information we get here and online. follow us on twitter. chicken is blamed for a salmonella outbreak in 29 states, including california. the centers for disease control says 92 people got sick after having contact with uncooked chicken. a supplier is still unknown, with the strain showing up in products, including pet food, ground and whole chicken and live chickens. adding to the concern, the particular strain of salmonella is resistant to a number of antibiotics. this comes as no surprise to many bay area drivers, we have the worst roads in the nati, br
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the toll they're taking on our cars. >> reporter: a drive here in oakland will rattle your teeth and shake up your bones. to say nothing of the damage being done to your car, as it's pounded by the pavement. no sis in washington, d.c. just named bay area roads as the worst in the nation. >> in the bay area, we have the roughest roads in the country. 71% of major roads in the san francisco and oakland area are in poor condition. so that's probably not news to the drivers who are on them every day. >> what sit like when you drive over them? >> when i drive over them? like i want to say like it's real bad, real bad. real, real bad. it damaged my car. >> reporter: a study estimated the bumpy roads cost drivers over $1,000 a year in repairs, and tires. >> tires are definitely damaged by the bad roads, and it causes a lot more problems as far as
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your rims and throwing off your alignment from the potholes. >> reporter: here they're used to dealing with pothole damage. ramone lopez says some roads make you feel like you're in a third world country. he believes potles cause accidents. >> there's potholes everywhere. there's debris, and sometimes you just have to pay a lot of attention on where you're going to drive-in stead of the car that's driving next to you. >> reporter: transportation study blames the road condition on lack of funding. california raised the gas tax lastcents a gallon to patch potholes. so you're not alone if you feel like you're driving in a wi likely ge hardo imagine they get worse. >> good point.
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on to the weather forecast. >> that is a good thing that we're having here now. sandhya? >> yeah, sit a good thing. we're going to hang on to it. we're just a couple days away from the weekend. sun went down at 6:29. the sun is setting earlier and earlier. but it certainly was gorgeous. we had the marine layer there. it's been deepening to about 1500 feet, which is why you're seeing more fog, not just near the coast, but in the bayshoreline area, as well. taking a look at a wider picture, we are tracking a system, this system is not going to bring us rain, but kicking up the surf, so we have swell heights building. currently, between nine and ten feet in the pacific ocean. some of the northwest s heading in our direction, means risk of currents snker that' signi northwest swell of the season, just in case you're heading to the beach. temperatures right now in the 50s for just about everyone.
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as we head towards the overnight areas, 48 in nevado. the fog is going to be around at the coast and near the bay in the morning. a little warmer the next two days. and a cooler pattern on sunday. a gorgeous live picture right now from our emeryville camera as we look back towards san francisco. allow that extra time for the commute and don't forget to bundle up. it's going to be cool. low forts to low 50s. as we take a look at your afternoon highs, low 80s. 82 in livermore. 80 in san jose. san francisco, 71. and if half moon bay, 66. santa cruz, up to 76 degrees. i want to show you two computer models. next week would get very interest. the first computer mod sell the weather solution, tuesday, october 23rd. the first system comes through northern california, may bring a few showers to the bay area.
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another system thursday morning. and that one looks like it's going further south. so we may just need umbrellas. if you bite this model, it doesn't look as promisinpromisi. the possibility of a few drops wednesday morning. we'll track the changes for you as we get closer, as models need to reach an agreement. you can always track live doppler 7 if the showers do develop. accuweather seven-day forecast, fine fall weather for your thursday. a little milder, the warming trend continues on friday, with upper 60s to mid 80s. and we'll repeat that, close to that level on saturday before we cool it down on sunday. one thing's for sure, even if we don't know if there's going to be rain next week, it's going to be keecooler and noticeable. putting in a slight chance of a few drops. best chance in the north bay between tuesday and wednesday. we shall see soon enough. dan and ama?
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where in the world is the hammer? a $1,000 reward is being offered for a stolen 800 pound hammer sculpture. the piece was loaned to the heelsburg community center about a year ago and vanished friday night or saturday morning. artist doug uncree said he thought it was a prank. the piece is valued at $15,000. how do you lug that thing off? >> where is it, somebody's backyard? >> if it's in your friend's living room, turn him in we have controversy. to interfere or not to interfere, you make the call. is this a home run? is the
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altuve looks what looks like a home run. the umpires rule him out on fan interference. that's the incorrect call. the hitter is out only if the fan intentionally interferes and reaches into the field of play. josh redick in the third, ties the game. astros take a 5-4 lead. but boston takes it back. jackie bradley, jr., grand slam last game. 6-5, sox. two-run game. craig kimbrel loads the bases in the ninth. goodbye, game over, drive home safely. red sox win 8-6. and the dodgers beat the > hoop s hardenopening the season. he came in his grandma's robe? what is that? 20 points was the heed for tlea pelicans. this is going to end up with
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anthony davis throwing it down with authority! 32 for a.d. rockets lose 131-arcus cousins tuma in san francisco. we found some extra footage of boogie schooling the youngsters. size does matter, kids. this is kind of a thing with nba players now, blocking kid's shots. you'll get nothing and like it. see what happens here. he's stuck. pass it. oh, boogie steals it away. that's what happens when you're seven feet tall. good fun. has over 400,000s on instagram.
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a final update on the breaking news in bay point east of concord. a fire in a natural gas pipeline owned by chevron is causing evacuations. > calvary temple church and the bay point b.a.r.t. station are being used as evacuation centers. for more information, go to abc7news.com. we'll have the latest developments at 4:30. >> that's it for this edition of "abc7 news." appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. for all of us, thank you for being here.
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eh, eh. >> he's actually riding with all of his friends. >> that's a problem. >> moms know everything. we know that. you can't pull one over on mom. but the driver of that bmw, aaron, 14 years old tried his best. >> if i was the kid in the bmw, i'd be hoping the police were pulling me over. can you take me to a safe place. she pulls over, she asks the sister to grab a belt from the house. the older sister was all too happy. >> a got a great one, mom. this is great. >> the door opens and she starts whipping with the belt. >> there is a crazy story behind
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