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protect public safety. it ensures the closest ambulance remains on-call during paid breaks "so that they can respond immediately when needed." vote yes on 11. authorities looking for a gunman on the loose of a deadly shooting at a detox center. one man is dead and a man and woman are injured. thanks for joining us. several agencies working together to try to find the gunman who has so far eluded a massive search. the shooting happened before 1:30 this morning on smith ranch road. abc 7 news reporter is live with the latest, amy. >> reporter: hi. the spokesperson knows we are very interested in this case. they are keeping us far back. they are keeping us at this
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intersection this time. those who live around the facility are in the dark right now. >> here? >> and the detox facility up there. >> oh, my god. i didn't know anything about that. i was sleeping the whole time. >> that is the reaction that there was a triple shooting at the detox center. the call came in at 1:30 this morning. when deputies arrived they found three people had been shot, a woman and two men. >> two were transported to the hospital. one was pronounced deceased at the scene. >> the call came in that staff members had been shot. authorities are not confirming that at this time. they have not made any arrests or released information about who possibly did this or why. >> when deputies arrived they
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searched the scene and searched the area with the assistance of chp helicopter. they were unable to locate the suspect. the suspect fled the scene. the immediate area is secure and the area, no one is in danger currently in the media area. >> it has been shut down all morning. people who live near by say they chose this area because it seemed like a peaceful spot. >> yeah. it is pretty quiet. that's why i moved here. here. . >> reporter: i have left messages for the recovery kenter but have not heard back. according to the web site it is a 26 bed detoxification program. it serves people with alcohol and drug issues and also with psychiatric problems. it is part of the buckaloo
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programs. they said our hearts with with the families effected at the center. abc 7 news. >> thank you. we have been sending out push alerts with updates on the shooting with our abc 7 news including this one moments after the police updated the situation. download the app and you can s customize push alerts. one day to go until election day. in one indication santa clara county is reporting a record number of early voters. vot matt, they have been busy. >> yes. they have been busy mostly this weekend. today is the calm before the storm. they have 4,000 election workers that will be working at 849 polling places across santa clara county. so the time to cast your ballot is here. >> you hear here to vote? >> today is the last day for
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early voting. >> it gets it out of the way. want to make sure my ballot is counted. >> a record number of people are register today vote this election. more than 860,000. will they cast a ballot. only a handful of people showed up in san jose. >> with our highest registration in history it would be great if we could get our highest turnout. at this moment we are about 60 to 70% we believe. >> when you compared this abdomand early voting ballots to the past two elections it is in the middle. 27% this year. 21% in 2014 and 31% in 2010. although the presidential race is two years away what's happening across the nation may be inspiring people to head to the polls. >> both have barely voted in the past ten years and both of them are going to be voting this
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election and a lot of my friends are as well. >> if you haven't registered to vote you can sign up for conditional registration, have a ballot printed and vote before the deadline at the eight early voting sites. tomorrow you'll only be able to do that in san jose. >> if you want to fight with strangers on facebook i might as well do something about it, right? >> polls open tomorrow morning at 7:00. abc 7 news. >> thank you. lieutenant governor making his way to san fran kciscn ki he started having breakfast with residents and other politicians. it will pass through before ending in san francisco tonight. he says this is his final message to californians. >> the state made enormous
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progress. issue us of affordability. those remain stubborn. i hope it's me. we have to hit the ground running this week in a transition to start to address the issues. >> his opponent is also in the bay area today in a finals. his bus tour entitled help is on the way arrived around 10:00 this morning. he visited an auto body shop to talk about affordability issues. >> i want to find out from all of you are your experiences in the quality of life, you here -- you know, california is a great place to live. you know, when you have incredible commutes and expensive commutes and you're working hours and hours and hours and you're not seeing really anything end up in your savings account it begins to be a little bit of a problem. >> they heard from voters
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today. democrats and republicans are criss crossing the country making final pitches. abc news reporter is in d.c. with the 11th hour rush to get out the vote. >> it is the final campaign blitz in several state capitals. president trump's closing argument focused on fears of refugees. >> democrats are openly encouraging millions of illegal aliens to break our laws, violate our borders. >> continuing to use the caravan of poor migrants as a central election issue. >> so if you want more caravans and you want more crime vote democrat. >> if you want strong voters and safe communities vote for the republicans. >> they are telling us that the single most grave threat to
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america is a bunch of impof miles aw.>> directly at president trump without mentioning his name. >> they promised they were going to take on corruption in washington. instead they have enough indictments to field a football team. >> others rallying support for stacey abrams. over the weekend some voters received racist automated phone messages. >> this is the winfrey. >> 80% say they will definitelyy vote. turnout is on pace to set a record for voters in a midterm election as americans want to
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have a say in who controls congress. abc news, capitol hill. >> here is more information on the battle to get control of congress. democrats can gain a majority in the house by flipping 23 seats. all 435 house seats are up for grabs. only 48 are considered competitive races. in the senate 35 seats will be decided tomorrow. a majority of them are in states that overwhelmingly voted for president trump in 2016. democrats have to hold onto their current seats and pick up two more to gain control. you can get more information on the midterms on our free abc 7 news app. we sent this out about our voter guide yesterday and we'll be sending out alerts about results on election night. all of this is available on our web site. make sure you're watching for live election coverage tomorrow. abc news network will have coverage of the biggest races around the country. we'll have live local election
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coverage throughout the night including on abc 7 news at 9:00 and then 11:00 on abc 7 news. all right. what a wonderful weekend it was. we got the extra hour of sleep. >> it was very nice. >> yes. >> and we head into a string of warm days. >> yeah. i think so. mother nature said we could have another day like yesterday, maybe even two. no reason not to get out and vote. this is our east bay hills camera. it is not bouncing. no fire threat even though it is really dry outside. let me show you temperatures today compared to where they are supposed to be. you'll notice even san francisco a little warmer than average. oakland at 70. 5 to 10 degrees warmer with a lot of mid-to upper 70s. if you'll be out and about they groomed the sand. it is breezy in spots. polarized sun glasses.
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it's a glare off the water. exercising, enjoy the light humidity. temperatures will remain the same for tomorrow. they do change and i'll be back in just a second with that. >> thank you, mike. two children allegedly kidnapped by their mother have been missing for more than two days now. they issued an amber alert. san jose police tell us the children were taken during a family visit during a social worker friday evening in san jose. the mother is believed to be driving a gray 2012 minicooper with license plate 6uwl251. she may be headed to colorado springs. a first for some voters. boats have received warnings that police can remove their vessels if they have been left in the waters for 72 hours. voters have anchored for years
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to avoid paying for a birth. many voters say the high cost of housing is forcing them to live on their vessels. police say they are forced to take action because of an increase in complaints about theft and other problems. still ahead, the new detail on amazon search for the second headquarters. the supreme court's decision on concealed weapons in california and the reason the new oakland raiders broadcaster is catching major hea >> make-up done in the dark. >> let's
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some residents were arguing they were concealed carry prmits. the supreme court has rejected several appeals about gun rights. a trial begins in a new york courtroom for guzman. he is accused of using his drug cartel to smuggle more than 200 tonsover cocaine into the u.s. they say he continue today run his massive operation from behind bars. he escaped from prison twice inn mexico. he faces life in prison on drug charges. a controversial tweet this morning. he shared this picture of president trump at a rally in montana. behind him you can see five
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people wearing native american head dresses. it reads warren's relatives backing trump in montana. it refers to the controversial comments denouncing of native american. he joined as the play by play announcer this year. so far no comment from the team or nfl. lowe's is closing two locations. we'll tell you where. plus the way amazon is making the holiday shopping season brighter. tired of running that sprinkler system ? sorry. i'll show you the forecast coming up. a beautiful start though. look a
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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.
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you can see workers holding this. it crashed through and swept the employees out the door. officials say there were waves up to 19 feet high. you can see them jumping on the bar so they are not swept away like a lot of furniture and decorations. back here at home we are completely some of our cooler spots, you can see 70s showing up.
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67 in san francisco. average high is 66. we are warmer than that with a couple more hours of warming to go. almost a picture perfect day to walk across that and enjoy the sites. abovo. no seeing the chance of rain. let's talk about the temperatures. i think maybe a degree or two warmer in san you can see just a touch. it is really a clear air mass. at noon temperatures will climb up a couple more degrees. we'll hold steady through the afternoon hours. with the sunsetting you'll see mid-to upper 50s at 8:00. there will be a wealth of 40s tonight. it will be a little bit cooler tomorrow morning. one of the few areas we'll see
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is around san francisco and oakland. if you left the window open maybe not a good idea tonight. i want to show you what's going on tomorrow. polls open at 7:00 many areas mid-50s. throughout the morning up into noon maybe you get off at noon and go vote. a few mid-70s inland. if you wait until after work we'll be back in the low to mid-50s. as polls close we are in the upper 50s to low 60s. absolutely nothing weather wise to keep you from exercising your right. tomorrow lab lwill be a lot lik today. you can see that easing of high temperatures. we'll be a little warmer than average away from the coast all the way through sunday. it goes out to tuesday and wednesday right before thanksgiving. >> you try to enjoy it but also keep your fingers crossed for rain to start soon. >> thanks. >> you bet.
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we have details this morning on amazon's nationwide n for second maheadquarters. according to the washington most amazon may be setting up shop in northern northern virginia. it is in second talks just outside washington d.c. the seattle based retail giant announced it was looking to open a second headquarters in the u.s. bringing as many as 50,000 new jobs. amazon is waving purchase minute muchlt last year amazon shoppers without prime memberships thatted to spend $25. some think it could be the way of trying to pump up sales after low revenue projections for the remainder of the year. lowe's plans to close stores including two in the bay
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lowe's says it is closing 20 locations in the u.s. and 31 stores internationally. sleeping under the star is so yesterday. the under
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all right. a question for you. are you ready to spice up your life again? >> hello ladies, i'm ready. >> jerry? >> what? >> what is that? >> you did say we are all going to be in black tuxedos. >> i think you're fine. >> row are in fact wearing a sparkling -- >> going on tour people need to see it to believe it. four of the five spice girls just announced their u.k. reunion tour. you'll notice posh spice will not be joining them. tingts are schedule today go on sale saturday our time at 2:30 a.m. i know some people who are setting their alarms to purchase the tickets and then it's a
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matter of getting airline tickets. >> yeah. the world's first underwaer hotel is open. it is not cheap. these are more than 15 feet below the indian ocean. it includes a private jet, bar and infinity pool. the top floor is actually above water. you'll find a relaxation deck where you can soak up the sun. if you want to go it will set you back $200,000. >> oh. >> that includes a personal chef and use of a private boat and maybe you'll see ariel the little mermaid down there. from all of us here, thanks for joining us.
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"look what she's accomplished... she authored the ban on assault weapons... pushed the desert protection act through congress, and steered billions of federal dollars to california projects such as subway construction and wildfire restoration." "she... played an important role in fighting off ...trump's efforts to kill the affordable care act." california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california values senator dianne feinstein
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