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betrayal of the oath of office, national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections. therefore today i'm announcing house of representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry. >> and just three minutes after her announcement, president trump responded on twitter saying quote, such an important today at the united nations, so much work and success and democrats purposefully had to ruin and demean it with more breaking news witch hunt garbage, so bad for our country. calling out the democrats, quote, they never saw the transcript of the call, total witch hunt and he referred to it as quote, presidential harassment. >> what does this all mean? abc7 news anchor spoke with a professor following it closely. >> doing afatimed aer the
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announcement. think of it like this, start of a police investigation where they think a crime may have been committed. >> "law & order," two separate but important groups. house decide to impeach as if indicting someone, now senate will hold a trial and 2/3 have to find president guilty. >> begins with a committee talking to the whistleblower who reported the call, anyone else who has information and possibly the president himself. if the committee approves the article of impeachment, full house votes when to impeach and sends to the senate. it's a long process. >> a year away from the 2020 election for which there's going to be a lot of time, money and effort dedicated to that. very well may be even if house
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decides to impeach won't be cadd one way or the other. >> reminded us never before removed a sitting president. richard nixon resigned when it was all but certain. andrew johnson after the civil war and bill clinton because of monica lewinski were impeached, neither removed. >> seems like speaker pelosi has been resistant to impeach, calls for quite a long time. why now? >> her assessment is hand has been forced legally. almost no choice now. like you mentioned, she was hesitant becaus thinks could galvanize the trup supporters in 20 the main message of economy and health care. but especially with the president himself commenting he
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had this conversation, almost has no choice. asked to weigh all the factors, is this going to benefit of the democrats or t president? guess what she said? >> who knows. >> wait and see. >> all those factors in play. >> republican army dylan coming in to discuss today's news later on in this news cast. that's to come. last president to face impeachment was bill clinton in 1998. charged with lying under oath and obstruction of justice stemming from sexual harassment lawsuit filed by paula jones. ultimately acquitted when the senate failed to convict by the 2/3 needed vote. >> download our app for the latest developments. one way to stay on top of news coming into the newsroom.
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trifecta of trouble, heat, poor air quality and high fire danger. >> get to meteorologist drew tuma. >> liin our hills, highest fire danger. 23 at knoxville creek wind gusts and numbers will rise later tonight. red flag warning lasting until 11:00 tomorrow morning for gusting winds, dropping humidity and bringing heat. it is hot no matter where you live. 101 in napa, 86 in oakland, 95 in san jose, 85 in the city and 98 in san ramon. heat advisory is under way right now. another heat advisory will go into effect tomorrow. we have another day of not only hot temperatures but winds are an issue overnight tonight. numbers tomorrow. when relief finally hits us in
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the accuweather forecast in a few minutes. now to the concerns about shutting off power. right now pg&e hasn't cut off power to north bay but still monitoring weather conditions which could lead to a power shutoff. >> restoring power to roughly 24,000 customers in butte, nevada and yuba counties where the power was shut off to prevent wildfires. test new recruits on challenging conditions. abc7 news was at live training exercise at recruiting all the hazards were dealt with. >> entanglement in wires, blind searches where they have to search an area. getting up on a real roof and cutting a hole to let smoke out, they're doing all of that today.
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>> and fire department made sure all participants stayed hydrated because of the hot weather. city of oakland has closed joaquin miller park because of the high fire danger. signs are posted at all park entrances and trails. looking to beat the heat, san francisco is offering free admission to city pools. free through wednesday. normally scheduled activities continue as usual. stay on top of the temperatures and advisories where you live online at abc7news.com and with the abc7 news app, easy and free to download. two people have died from complications from the flu. one of the victims an adult with other risks. child, previously healthy likely contracted the virus traveling overseas. not known if either received a
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flu shot. centers for disease control estimates 80,000 people died in 2017/'18 season, 80% not vaccinated. bay area's high housing costs contributed to the homeless crisis. in one neighborhood there's boulders on the sidewalks so no room for tents. >> helpful or harmful? go and vote to weigh in. 81% are saying harmful. votes will update in realtime as the votes come in, open to 7:00 tonight. luz pena with a story from clinton park. >> reporter: this is a multifaceted crisis. across from us, neighbors pitched in to buy 24 boulders you see here on the sidewalk. spoke to homeless man who says this sidewalk is his home.
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>> looking at turf war one night that got to the point everybody was done. people with knives and guns out fighting and carrying on, waking up everybody in the neighborhood. >> reporter: this was tipping point for this neighbor who wants voice heard but identity protected. through a neighborhood facebook group dozens raised money for solution to problem they say got worse with time. drug deals. >> fights with each other, start fires, people bringing infant by -- it was rough. >> reporter: for the last six months this neighbor said they tried to do things right way. made over 300 reports to 311 line, attended several city meetings. in one of those someone unofficially advised to buy boulders. here they are, 24 on the sidewalk. what do you think about the rocks? >> i think they're cool to look
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at but not going to solve the problem. >> reporter: met eric mills drying clothes on the boulders, sidewalk is his home and he will be back tonight to sleep. >> come along eventually and tell you to move closer to the road, only comes around once, around the corner, right back where you were. >> reporter: spokesperson confirmed no plan to move the boulders. >> not a tripping hazard, not in the way of the parked cars. looking at permitting options. >> reporter: 6:00 p.m. we'll have more from the interview and public works is expecting to do in this neighborhood. abc7 news. >> look at results from the abc7news.com/vote, right now harmful is just barely winning out. 51% with -- now 50% saying helpful. >> last two minutes, things have
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swung dramatically in favor of helpful. seems like primitive solution to complicated problem but that's where we are right now with this issue. want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area, join our build a better bay area group on facebook. sa commute, sting under way. know my name, chanel miller is out with her new book, support from stanford campus.
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chanel miller, sexual assault survivor in case involving brock turner has published her memoir. as the books hit students at stanford are showing their support in various ways. >> reporter: a show of sol solidarity for the woman
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formerly known as emily dough. >> still disappointed how stanford has treated miller and all survivors of sexual assault and relationship abuse. >> reporter: revealed herself as survivor in the 2016 sexual assault case with brock turner. >> in newspapers my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman, ten syllables, nothing more than that. >> reporter: victim impact statement captivated people before the height of the #metoo moment. >> future generations of students will understand this atrocity was committed here on this campus. >>. >> reporter: memoir "know my name" is available for purchase. students were praising miller for opening up. >> i'm not just a drunk victim at frat party found behind a
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dumpster. >> reporter: university replaced with garden. rejected her suggestions for quotes to use saying could be triggering for other assault survivors. she withdrew from the project. students created dear visitor with her voice as originally intended. >> you took away my worth, >> reporter: new app reshaping how we remember history in public spaces. >> important for us people saw this as way to move forward and reopen the conversation about space improved in physical sense andfills as gap in the space. >> reporter: turner convicted of three felony sexual assault charges, sentenced to six months, only served half that time. trial judge aaron persky became
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first california judge recalled in 80 years. >> if you drink to excess you deserve a really bad hangover, but not have somebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> reporter: emily doe no more, >> reporter: emily doe no more, chanel miller making her mark. l tracks. seven accidents including a del mar high student, another student was killed five years ago. >> lots of distractions with cell phones and earbuds but also seeing people disobey the laws in place. two "ds" are distraction and
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deliberately going around what's in place for them. >> santa clara sheriffs office issued 19 citations and more warnings just this morning. okayed nearly $1 million for muni to explore the construction of a subway on the city's west side. final approval for more than 965 -- spent for the project. proposal calls for connecting k and m lines into a tunnel running two miles towards san francisco state university and park b.a.r.t.'s berkeley station made the change to only using clipper cards. clipper only. >> slowly by slowly, station by station, got to get your clipper
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card. step by step, the heat is going up. >> i think it's skipping steps. >> jumped to the highest peak. hot today, again tomorrow. thursday you'll feel relief. thankfully no reports of new wildfires but still a red flag warning through the night and early morning. live doppler 7 with satellite, it's beautiful on the bay, water, boats on the bay. sunshine, really effective at warming us up today. look at numbers, doesn't matter where you live in bay area, it's a hot tuesday afternoon. 101 in fairfield, 86 in oakland. 95 in san jose, redwood city at 93 degrees. yesterday was warm but look at 24-hour temperature change, gained double digits in highs. ten degrees warmer in napa, 11
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in palo alto, and livermore is ten degrees warmer. repeating tomorrow, pattern not changing. in store for warm night, lot of 60s. antioch, you're going to hold in the 70s. no natural ac tonight, will be a warm night for all of us. winds, track this for you, do expect them again late tonight and early on wednesday morning to ramp up again in north bay mountains, east bay hills. that's why red flag is still in effect for heightened fire danger. early morning and afternoon tomorrow, winds are going to subside and greatly reduce the fire risk. red flag warning expire at 11:00 a.m. still hot. 95 in san jose. 97 morgan hill. 94 inun peninsula, 90s again.
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downtown san francisco, hit 90 today, going to do it tomorrow. 85 in daly city. north bay, hot, 102 in santa rosa, 103 in cloverdale. 99 in vallejo. east bay is 90s, 93 union city, 92 oakland. inland hot, 101 in concord and 100 in pleasanton. drink fluids, seek out shade and ac, wear lightweight clothing and don't leave kids and pets in cars. they heat up quickly. moderate to poor air quality across the region. accuweather seven-day forecast, hot as heat repeats. thursday, 90 sounds warm but cool compared to today and tomorrow. friday, morning drizzle.
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robert hunter, man behind the poetic and mystical words from grateful dead's finest songs has passed away in his home. proficient in number of instruments but never appeared on stage with the grateful dead. songs included "truckin'," "uncle john's "ripple". >> talking about his new book. >> memoir of takei's childhood,
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breaking news, democrats are calling for impeachment proceedings to begin. reporter has the latest on the announcement today in washington. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi calling for impeachment. >> the actions taken to date by the president have seriously violated the constitution. therefore today, i'm announcing the house of representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry. >> reporter: pelosi previously said the move would be too divisive on board following new reports about controversial call with ukraine's president in which he encouraged the leader to investigate joe biden. >> what biden did to his son, should be looking at. >> reporter: ordered $400 million i militar a withdrn from ukraine. said it was because europe
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wasn't contributing enough. why aret oerntes in eupeffering release tomorrow of the fully declassified and unredacted dada transcript. for many democrats, it was tipping point. over last 24 hours wave of party members have come out in support of launching official inquiry against president trump. >> the time to begin impeachment proceedings against this president has come. >> reporter: biden weighing in, saying congress has no choice. >> continues to obstruct congress and flaunt the long ball. >> reporter: calling it political ploy. >> it's a witch hunt, i'm leading in the polls. >> passed nonbinding president lusion calling on the release of
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the official whistleblower complaint. joined by californi repn congresswoman, we've heard impeachment talk for a while. should point out, people are jumping the gun, this is inquiry before actual impeachment. >> and nancy pelosi abruptly announced it today but no vote taken in the house and about face from her position last week about this issue. some democrats have been trying to impeach the president since he was inaugurated, some argue before that. when the mueller effort failed, they switched tacks to seize on this one. i think will backfire for the democrats. >> what do you make of the fact that senate, controlled by gop, approved resolution calling on
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the trump administration to provide a copy for everybody of the whistleblower complaint? >> the president has already agreed to release the transcript of the call, which goes hand in hand with that. if we're able release that without impairing national security, the complaint itself can also be released. and i think we'll know a lot more information once we see that. but we know quite a bit about the whistleblower from who is representing him, previously represented hillary clinton and chuck schumer. >> so you think whole thing is politically motivated? don't think there's any merit if sitting president is calling on another country to help his re-election bid, you would say that's fine? >> we know that obama administration did that with respect to president trump's campaign, obama administration got the help of then ukrainian leaders to try to undermine the president, release information about paul manafort for example
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and do that sort of thing. i don't think it was good or ethical but let's see what the transcript says. if he says you should look at crimes in your jurisdiction involving corruption, what is wrong with that? president has wide latitude in world of national security and foreign affairs to have conversations like that with foreign leaders. not inappropriate per se. where the president has majority -- apogee of his rights are in national security area. >> only a few seconds left here, but many people suspect that nancy pelosi was resisting this for a long time -- >> yes. >> because felt ultimately would help president trump's re-election campaign. is that your view? >> i think resisting it -- give uldn't be good for the ht country, now abandoned that, bad mistake. >> they gave me a few more
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seconds. we can keep talking. are you concerned at all that at some point republican lawmakers will break ranks from the president? this is not the same as richard nixon but comparisons made and he was forced to resign when the party abandoned him. do you see similarities. >> this particular allegation is lame and joe biden and his son's efforts in china and ukraine should be investigated in my opinion. but let's wait for the facts. believer as attorney, fact-based and legal-based analysis. so far it's fact and law free. love with torrow. ow mets >>hanks follow the story throughout the evening. vaping and number of vaping
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related illnesses could climb higher according to centers for disease control and prevention. official says hundreds more cases have been reported since last week. nine deaths have been reported and there have been at least 530 reported illnesses across 36 states. today the state of massachusetts announced a temporary four-month ban on sales of vaping products. >> reporter: federal prosecutors in california are opening investigation into ecigarette manufacturer juul. several looking in the marketing practices and rise in vaping among teenagers, focusing on use of social media influence and to saysor alt who want to switch. president trump said planned to
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ban ecigarettes. backlash from manufacturers. >> 95% of adult smokers that have converted off combustible tobacco have used flavors such as ours. >> reporter: today a hearing on the dangers of ecigarettes. seven people have died in six states due to vaping and 530 cases of lung injury have been reported across the united states and u.s. virgin islands. >> there was stuff in my lungs and after tests determined i had pneumonia due to the vaping cartridges used. >> reporter: cdc has emergency center up and running to deal with the mysterious disease. >> no brand, product or has been ruled out today. >> reporter: called for plan in retail stores and online
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and large intestine, pancreas, cut out the tumor, put everything back together, a surgery other doctors said couldn't be done. >> i was scared to die but i knew it would be okay if i did, if that makes sense. >> reporter: a freshman in college, heather had a few bumps in the road but doing great now that that is gone. >> just live every day to the fullest, try to make it count. >> isn't she amazing? >> really. >> gosh, what doctors can do. "the good doctor" monday nights at 10:00 on abc7. >> that's fascinating and unbelievable. this not so much. hangovers are illness according to german court that ruled against anti-hagover drink maker. illness because consist of small or temporary changes to body's
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normal state and food products can't be marked as able to prevent or treat illness. >> interesting. our weather is dramatic. >> drew, take it away. >> sick a lot in college, guys. 80s and 90s out there, very warm this tuesday afternoon. 101 in fairfield, 97 in novato. 95 in san jose. 84 in half moon bay. it will be warm tonight. hanging on to the air tonight. 60s most spots. antioch will hold in the 70s. still wind in the hills. will relax early tomorrow morning and red flag warning will expire at 11:00 a.m. but another heat advisory. 92 in oakland, 95 in san jose, 102 in santa rosa, 101 in concord. accuweather seven-day forecast, hot tomorrow, spare the air day in effect.
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10:00, "emergence." dusty, overnight sens now grand marshal of the pet parade. visited dusty today. >> reporter: remember dusty, prolific cat burgly in san mateo, stole more than 600 items from neighbors in three years. dusty at old age of 13. how does he spend his day? >> sleeping, sleeping a lot. >> reporter: says dusty is reformed cat, thieving days over. almost. still likes to steal. >> last was this whiffle ball. >> reporter: occasional stuffe animal. mostly -- >> towel, rags, plastic bags.
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>> reporter: like in the 600 items he stole in just three years, our first story on dusty eight years ago, camera installed by animal planet captured him stealing toys, toulz and personal items. stole bikini bottom. >> and came back and took the top home. >> reporter: eight years later, kelly's spouse brad. any missing bikinis? >> no tops or bottoms missing. >> reporter: story got more than 1 million hits on social media, catapulted him on to news programs all over the world. david letterman' show, jay leno had fun. neighborhood seems safer but residents taking no chances. >> don't leave things out new
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in, old neighbors warn them about dusty.orr:ic lee, abc7 ne. thanks for joining us, i'm ama daetz. abc7 news at 5:00 starts now. what one fire department is doing around the round. >> flu turned deadly. two people recently died. know her name, sexual assault survivor in the brock turner case has a book. mental health and substance abuse treatments in san francisco, beds vacant for now but making sure people get the help they need. this is a violation of law, the law is unequivocal. >> with that house speaker nancy
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pelosi announced launching impeachment inquiry. >> thanks for joining us. historic move, only a handful of presidents been subject to impeachment, last was bill clinton. >> house speaker nancy pelosi has resisted calls for impeachment for months because it's a long process, rare in u.s. history. but what happened between president trump and president of the ukraine is last straw. >> admitted to asking the president of the ukraine to take actions toen benefit him politically. revealed dishonorable fact of betrayal of the oath o

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