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the red you see across the state arean areas wrer of wir i h has tweeted that it made no final decision but it could put some of those areas in the dark. >> let's get right to developing news. we have live team coverage on the heightened wildfire risk. >> well, starting with the biggest risk and where pf & e is considering putting out the lights. >> reporter: yeah, they were very clear. they say when the circumstances are out of their control such as a wildfire, they're not responsible to pay for losses suffered by businesses. many of the businesses that went black in october say that's unacceptable.
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calistoga roastery is closed tonight but they were forced to close after pg & e shut offt oft power. >> they said thank you very much. >> reporter: he was among the many small business owners who attended the town hall in response to the recent power cut. many didn't like what they had to say. >> so we are not planning to pay claims. >> reporter: on october 14th, they cut power to calistoga due to the threat of wildfires. it is part of their public safety power shutdown. that's when they cut off power to communities facing the risk of wildfires. rescuers understand safety comes first. >> to hear their feedback and concerns, and we want to keep that dialogue open. >> reporter: they are working with community leaders to come one solutions.
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one is to cut off power for short periods of time. to keep power on downtown. >> she would the line shuts down. >> he said it is the new normal but still blames pg & e for not being proactive. >> they've done so little for so long. if we're going to be on the learning curve, they could at least compensate until they figure something out. >> reporter: calistoga's mayor says he is impressed with how quickly he has been tone act some of the changes. he admits it is unlike i any solution will include compensation for lost revenue. >> all right. thank you. we have a link on our website when you are you can find out if your community could lose power. the city of berkeley posted a high fire warning. keep your car in the garage to
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keep roads clear. >> let's look at the red flag warning in effect for the hills and the santa cruz mountains added earlier today. also, wind gusts 40 to 60 miles an hour. combining with dry vegetation and low humidity. 8 to 15%. any fires that do develop will spread rapidly. mt. diablo, 42 miles an hour. diablo was reporting wind gusts over 50 miles an hour just a short time ago. you combine that with dangerously low humidity. down to 15% in the oakland hills. now you know why in november, we are talking about elevated fire danger. hour by hour look at the winds coming up. >> you can get alerts about red flag warnings and other conditions. there's a section dedicated to weather. you will see live doppler 7 and live webcams across the bay area. >> the abc7 news i-team has
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earned the californi state bllysking for information from victims of earniclergy abu. they are asking possible stroims fill out an online complaint form. they reported that the office is holding fact findings meetings in preparation for a possible investigation into misconduct by catholic clergy members. now at 11:00, heavy flooding from a broken line. inches of water across the first floor, as you can see. the employees say it started about 6:00 but the mall didn't give them additional details. the water district tells us it is owned by the mall and it is not a water district issue. one day after democrats took control of the house, president trump fired his attorney general jeff sessions this morning. sessions received a round of applause as he left his office this morning in d.c.
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the president chose his own chief of staff. he openly criticized the investigation into russian interference. jim acosta tonight was stripped of his credentials after an intense verbal clash with president trump. he tweeted, i've just been denied entrance to the white house. the secret service just informed me i cannot enter the white house grounds for my 8:00 p.m. hit, meaning live report. and here's sarah sanders explaining why it was revoked. president trump believes in a free press and expects and welcomes tough questions of him and his administration. we will, however, never tolerate a reporter placing his hands on a young woman just trying to do her job as a white house intern. the assertion, acosta placed his hands on the intern has been disputed. here's the exchange.
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>> mr. president. if i may. >> are you worried -- >> that's enough. that's enough. >> that's enough. >> pardon me, ma'am. >> if i may ask on the russian investigation, are you concerned that you may -- >> i'm not concerned about anything with the russia investigation. it's a hoax. that's enough. put down the mike. mr. president -- >> i'll tell you what. cnn should be ashamed of itself having you working for them. you are a rude, terrible person. you shouldn't be working for cnn. >> in jim's defense, i've traveled with him in washington. >> i'm not a big fan of yours either. just sit down. when you report fake news, no. when you report fake news, which cnn does a lot, you are the enemy of the people. >> as in, it was intense. >> tonight cnn responded saying,
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sanders' explanation of the action is a lie and said her description is fraudulent. the company offered acosta its full support. >> to voice your vote, there are still several key races too close to call. there are still hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots to coun. marshall tuck is holding on to a slim lead. both are democrats. the democrat holds a 1.5 percentage lead over the republican turned independent steve poizner. you can and find complete results on our website. we've made it easy to look up results for specific races or areas depending on where you live. now, in our continuing commitment to building a better bay area by focusing on stories that affect your quality of life, we revisit a homeless bottom we first met last month. she worked two jobs and still lives in her car.
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some generous abc7 news viewers changed all that. >> four door, four seater. i love it. >> reporter: jane parisi is getting behind the wheel of her new life. this was from an anonymous donor who saw the story on abc7 news. >> i am blessed. this is my home. >> reporter: we first met jane last month. she was living out of her car with a failing transmission in oakland, working two jobs and still not making it. >> sometimes when you're in a situation like mine, you give up. and i was at that point. >> reporter: with you others were not about to let that happen. the owner here in san rafael caught her story on abc7 news and thought she looked familiar. >> i said to my wife, hey, i remember that girl. >> reporter: she had once delivered paint supplies to her store. he just offered her a full-time job with benefits. >> she was deserving, the type of person she is.
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we all deserve second chances. >> reporter: as luck would have it, the fellow employ qulee an extra room to flenlt san rafael. lucky the chihu >> i felt it was time to pay it forward. huge for me. >> you're deserving. great. >> i want to thank everybody that donated and channel 7 news, which was part of this. >> reporter: a new job now giving jane an escape from homelessness. >> i'll be making more money and i won't have to work two jobs. >> reporter: amen to that. good luck, jane! abc7 news. >> off she goes with a new beginning. if you have an issue that you would like us to focus on, you can share it with us by adding better bay area on your social media posts. apparently one woman wasn't looking for love when she went looking online for men. >> investigators in the south bay say she had criminal intent. the scheme she's accused of,
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again. th very direin >> tea sign that suddenly disappeared some of the say it is a piece of south bay history. and people who suffer from a particular allergy will soon get early boarding on a major airline. >> first, what's coming up on jimmy? >> what you're about to see is important. >> oh, my god! judge judy, judge judy, judge judy, and my mom was like --
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a fraud suspect has been arrested a second time. she's accused of stealing from people she dates. abc7 news first told you about her in june when she was first arrested. police say she was arrested again yesterday at a hotel in burlington game. after forming a relationship she claims to be a domestic violence victim. during the arrest she clears out their home and steals their belongings. new tonight at 11:00, the search is on for a beloved neon song that suddenly disappeared
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that once welcomed customers to the oldest hardware supply in san jose. that's where amanda is live with the story. >> reporter: i'm told best case scenario is liquid ators removed the pole. i'm told there is fear that someone simply took the sign and it may be gone for good. the historic orchard supply hardware store at west san carlos was a weekon for the once booming business. >> everybody who has been in san jose is aware of that sign. in the days of the prune orchards. >> reporter: delight that has turned into disbelief. it sat here for decades. it has now van he shalled. >> we've heard from some of the people nearby that they saw somebody with a big truck somehow enter the property and then cut the wires and then took the sign away. >> we don't know where it is. >> ken middlebrook is the
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curator at the museum. he said they were in touch with orchard supply hardware and its parent company lowe's about keeping it for preservation. it is a focal point cynic the retailer was found in the san jose. in the 1960s, the retailer wanted a second sign at its royal avenue signs. the city denied that request, only allowing the business to keep the now beloved sign. they painted this box car and parked it at the back of the business. >> the box car is a wonderful piece. but the sign tells another part of the story. >> reporter: google currently owns the property here in dounlt san jose and they say it is looking into the disappearance. we are waiting to hear back from lowe's. in san jose, abc7 news. >> all right. thank you. american airlines will allow early boarding for baengs nut
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allergies so they can wyoming down their seats. complaints were filed last year. they argued that surfaces can be safely wiped down for contaminants in early boarding. it will take place december 12th. we don't want to go anywhere because the weather is absolutely gorgeous. >> take a look we're looking at dangerously low whumt dry vegetation and that's why we are concerned. this is a wind advisory until 10:00 p.m. tomorrow. winds gusting to 55 miles an hour. please stay extra aware of your surroundings. hour by hour we go. midnight tonight. you will notice the winds are ramping up even at the lower elevations as we head into the morning commute. 5:00 a.m. over 35-mile-an-hour wind gusts. cloverdale, they're going even
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stronger. 37 miles an hour in cal stoeg. a you will notice afternoon, the north bay hills are pretty gusty. at 7:00 p.m., they begin to increase. cloverdale, 40-mile-an-hour winds. they ease as we head toward friday morning. right now, live doppler 7 showing you nothing but clear skies. we need some rain. the temperatures ranging from the 40s to the 60s. today's highs were in the low 60s to low 80s. a good 12 degrees above average. we'll keep going with that trend. the numbers and places like san jose, in the 70s. sorry about that, the graphic is not coming up. 70s for most of the next seven days. we'll take a live look. the view is spectacular because of the clear skies. gusty winds for some areas overnight. morning. at patternek. w a
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strongest in the hills. if your commute takes you through those areas, maybe a little slower than usual. it is going to start out comfortable. places that are wind sheltered, santa rosa, napa, you're dropping to the mid 30s. it will be cold for some of you but that all of you. tomorrow afternoon, a mild day. 80 degrees in gilroy. milpitas, san jose, santa cruz, upper 70s. mid 70s from mountain view to san mateo. 70 degrees for this time of year. it is warm. downtown san francisco, daly city, 68. you can download the app and track temperatures any time you want. 79 in santa rosa, in the east bay, 73, 74, oakland. it is windy in the those winds.
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here's what's going on hours. high pressure locked in. diverting the storm track for days. and the next seven days, we're looking at a dry pattern. the accuweather forecast. the high fire danger. it's elevated. going into the end of the week and the holiday weekend for some of those kids out of school. mid 60s to mid 70s for the three-day weekend. tuesday, wednesday, temperatures will be within a few degrees. overall, the pattern is locked in. this time of year, things could change rapidly.
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the giants introduced their new man in charge. farhan zaidi comes from the dodgers. does he trade madison bumgarner? he has a really interesting resume that includes degrees from m.i.t. and cal. he spent the past four years as the dodger gm. he's used to a big budget down there. so the question works he throw $300 million at bryce harper? read between lines as he describes his outlook. >> bits the entire 25-man roster. no one player and no one move will turn the fate of a franchise around. it takes hard work and humility. taking one step forward at a time. making one good move after another. and i feel like we'll get to where we hope and intend to go. >> all right. so forget about bryce harper.
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the warriors put their eight-game winning streak on the line. tomorrow night, draymond green won't play. he is out with a toe injury. how at home, playing in the g league right now. 7 points. lee, steph's brother-in-law, 28 points and four threes. and a head band. he is like, i can't believe i just saw that. 123-124 over stockton. got a look at duke's player. he is a freshman. he is a monster. 6'7", he went for 28 points. and kerr was asked if he was watching giannis antetokounmpo last night. >>. no but i saw some kid on duke
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last night who was pretty impressive. i probably can't say anything or mention anything more. before i get fined, i'm going to change the subject. i dug my own grave on that. please don't fine me. wherever you are. i didn't mean anything. >> the commissioner of the nba. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. the way the rules work, if you even talk about a college player or an opposing player, you'll get fined. >> no joke. >> so he's like, please, please. a simple question. >> thanks. >> abc7 news continues online, on twitter, and on all your mobile devices on
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video show "right this minute." it's a circus in the street with a scared kid and a pug. trouble with the owner tries living the pug life too. >> how dare you. >> her parents said to check out that room in the new house. the surprise that had her dancing for joy. some tourists are fix ated on an odd sight. the busy al pack au catching a cab. plus the buzz word for a chance to one a new ipad mini. see why not everybody has the magic touch. >> in china, you have a woman there with her son the three-ye.
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that pug does not belong to them. she is worried. the dog owner's girlfriend is the first one on the scene. then the dog owner comes up, she's saying, control your dog i got my two kids here and he's angry at her. >> of course this woman doesn't want her kids bit. >> she kicks at the dog, the man pushes the woman and starts punching. >> this is trouble. >> another man intercedes and goes on nearly five minutes. he walks away but after a while, the guy comes back and again starts punching on this woman g.
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