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tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them.
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with love, california. the power is back on. te wineries are still scrambling to stay ahead of harvest. >> the best place to see the blue angels tomorrow. the fire was far away. within 30 minutes it was behind the house. fire came so fast. >> more than 100,000 people forced to flee a fast moving wild fire in southern california. l.a. mayor and governor newsom declared emergcies. flames charred 7 aes a
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one person is dead and dozens of homes have been destroyed. you can see on the map where the fire is burning on the edge of the valley. >> massive fires tearing through southern california. destroying dozens of homes. >> i can see where it was from here. it's gone. >> winds spreading the flames quickly. familying scramble to evacwas. facing a nightmare on the roads. >> the embers are coming this way. >> firefighters in l.a. county hosing flames creeping towards this backyard. without regard for their own life. they have done everything to protect us. >>rcemenoving in. >> we havein to stop the fire from reaching his home. >> we had a fatality from somebody by cardiac arrest.
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who died at the hospital. >> 70 mobile homes destroyed. an 89 year-old woman was killed. police say it started with a burning trash in that truck the driver dumped. ignitig the dry grass on the side of the road. >> i was pleading with him don't stop here. the fire will catch. >> the flames spread quickly because of the strong winds that are still whipping up. the red flag warning has been extended. saying the extreme fire danger will continue into saturday. >>rsomm special fire engine designed to perform in off road areas. this rabbit in a hospital being treated after being singed by
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flames. the rabbit in the parking lot of the ymca. fire crews just stopped the flames. a local viewer took the rabbit to the vet. to be treated. >> developing news. power has been turned back on for near will all customers left in the dark by this weeks planned outage. 99% of bay area customers have had their service restored. less than 13,000 customers are still without power. pg&e found 30 instances of weather related damage to the infrastructure. the utility released photographs of the damage. we're live in napa. where wineries are scrambling to recover. >> good evening. they never lost power and we now know napa county is restored. this despite that the surrounding vine yards there are
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scrambling to stay on top of the time of year they work so hard for. which is harvest. i talked to one electrician who helped all the vine yards and he's finally getting sleep. >> everybody was frantic. wine makers standing there saying can we go any faster. >> what the last few days has been like for his team. making rounds all over. hooking up generators for wineries desperate to stay on top of harvest. some lost power for two days. >> it's been ugly. since we were able to rent a generator. we're back up and current. shortly will be current. >> like most in the areas the crew has been working hard to stay on top of deadlines. he got 50 calls in two days. >> we have helped out about 12
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to 14 wineries and two restaurants and worked 45 hours in the last three days. >> you couldn't find a more grateful guy. for the electrician who saved the day. >> we have been running scared. i'm so happy that we're back. >> we're just doing our job. these people are great people. we want to do whatever we can to help. and keep moving forward. >> he'll get a lot of sleep tonight. he has a lot of work ahead over the next couple days. he has to unplug a lot of the generators. and businesses have to recover many losses from the last couple days. >> all right. pg&e is coming under new criticism for holding a party at a posh winilthe planned the massive black out and on the
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anniversary of the devastating wild fires. we had a chance to ask pg&e president and crow about the decision. >> pg&e held a wine tasting at the winery on monday and tuesday on this week. 60 people in all. a spokesperson said the it was funded by shareholders. not rate payer dollars. >> i'm not so sure. political events shareholders pay. >> his district the site of the gas line explosion in 2010. after the criminal conviction he said it looked like the utility gas division was cleaning up the act. >> we saw a couple months ago. they falsified over 100,000 records. on their locate and dig report. they falsified.
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it could have put people at risk. and do something stupid and silly like this. >> the timing of the party. the same days the utility was planning blackouts of historic proportion. and the two year anniversary of fire that killed dozens and destroyed thousands. >> just infuriating. once again shows the disregard to all of the folks that experience loss in the fire. >> supervisor lost her house in the 2017 wild fire. she went to pg&e headquarters in san francisco this week demanding answers and frustrated about the party. >> i would like to sentence them to monthly bus tours of all the burn areas to see how we're not recovering. and i would invite them to my fire burned lot without a house. and feed them now my defrosted food. >> the asked pg&e president about the ent event.
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>> it was insensitive. tone deaf. it was poor judgment. given the timing of this. the anniversary of the two years ago. in the north bay. it was inappropriate. i told everybody in the company pe we will no longer be doing any events like this. >> not enough for senator hill. >> that company is too large. too out of touch with and with kwecitizens and california. to exist anymore. we should do everything we can to find an alternative. >> i asked pg&e for a list of people attending. a copy of the invitation and menu. they refused. >> he asked pg&e president and ceo for a response to the criticism that the company is too large. >> on the issue of breaking up pg&e. i actually think the scope and scale of the company is a great
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benefit to the customers. economy is a scale. work force. and breaking it up makes us service worse and prices higher. >> you can stay up to date on everything related to the outage. online. we have stories and resources. >> a brazen home burglary in san jose. police are searching for the two men seen kicking down a front door. fortunately nobody was home. tonight we spoke with the homeowner. >> this scene played out in the homeowners hand. through her ring app. explained the men got away with her safe. inside all her jewelry and sensitive documents. >> all three passports and social security numbers and everything. >> she believes her home was targeted. her family moved in two months ago and she's had few visitors.
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>> the only person that knows where my safe is. was my mover. who i didn't have a choice. and he placed the safe if for me. >> one man in mask and another in a hoodie. the camera didn't get a clear view. similar crimes have neighbors across the city stepping up surveillance. working to out fit his neighborhood with high quality cameras. >> is it alarming that neighbors have to out fit homes with these things now days? >> everything in this world is alarming. what we're doing is protecting ourselves. >> the homeowner put in a new door frame and a steel door. that opens out ward. ore cameras caught the crooks in a white honda. >> the victim of a cell phone robbery on board a train chased. and apprehended the juvenile
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suspect. the juvenile suspected of stealing property. another passenger helped. police arrested the teen and took him to juvenile hall. the suspect tried hiding from officers between train cars. >> we spent a week on ways to protect yourself your family and property. and neighborhood during safety week. part of the effort build a better bay area. all the stories have been posted on our web site. >> transform downtown san jose. we'll look at its new megacampus. >> we have the view and all we need are the blue angels. where to see them tomorrow. >> if it will be great flying
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google put a name on its proposed transit village campus in san jose. downtown west. the company formally submitted the plap for the 80 acre development near the train station. plans include 6 and a half million square feet of office space, hotels and retail space. they want employees working there to use transit, bike or walk to work. gear in san francisco today. the festivities continue throughout the weekend. where are the best places to take in all the action? we have you covered. live in san francisco. >> we're right now you can visit pier 30. both you can see ships and tour starting from 9 to 4:00 p.m.
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when it comes to viewing the air show. for that you have several options. >> reporter: this is the show. that attracts thousands to san francisco this weekend. >> just the way they fly together and come in. >> reporter: one side we have sandy and daniel. they believe they have one of the best views for the air show this weekend. >> you have the best view. you have the bridge. >> his spot is on the aquatic park lawn. and a penthouse in the city. >> you can see about 180 degrees of the city. the tower. beautiful water view. you have treasure island. and at night the bay bridge. >> this view is not free. unless you're his friend. and someone in the neighborhood was looking to rent a rooftop. something that has become pu we rent this. >> they asked 500. which surprised me for a couple
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hours. for 250 i would have rented it. >> now let's go back to the free options. you see them empty. tomorrow the park will be packed. of course check out the view. the boats. all the people planned ahead. and the stairs. the green lawn. are all good options. >> get here early. probably about 9 or 10:00. and before you know it's 12:00 the air show starts. >> you heard it. if you want to enjoy the festivities tomorrow get here early. 9:00 a.m. and of course if you can, take public transportation. >> thank you so much. go to our web site for a complete look at the festtivities. for tiheeaero be
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for e activities? >> fabulous. let's look at the forecast. plenty of sunshine this upcoming weekend. saturday great weather expected. 72 degrees. minor cooling on sunday. a few high clouds 69 degrees. the sunset from tonight. it looked beautiful, the colors sp shades it was intense to the red. not so great was the smoke. it was coming in from the fires burning. that added to the color. the air district has issued an air quality advisory issued yesterday. it has been extended through tomorrow. smoke impacts from the wild fires will continue tomorrow. coast and central bay. inland east bay moderate. and hopefully by sunday things will improve. i want to show you the weather forecast for upcoming weekend. tomorrow will be in the 60s. at 10:00 a.m. watch what happens around the time you get grabbing lunch. or watch the blue angels in the
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70s. beautiful fall weather. 60s to 80s into the afternoon hours. with sunshine for everyone. we are looking alt downtown san francisco. city hall. visibility is great. live doppler 7. no rain. maybe something late next week. it's a slight possibility. temperatures in the 40s to 60s. taking a look from east bay. you can see clearly all the way back across the bay into san francisco. another chilly morning ahead. sunny to mild warm tomorrow. cooler sunday through next week. clear skies in the morning. temperatures from 38 santa rose. to about 53 in san francisco. if i were you i'd grab an extra layer. have a jacket or sweater. tomorrow aor 77 in the park. pa.
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72 downtown san franc9. a bright mild day. 76 oakland. inland walnut creek, concord low 80s. mild. 7-day forecast. we'll go with the mild fall pattern for saturday. cooler sunday. and that will carry into next week. we see more cloud cover coming in. really it's looking nice. 60s. 70s for next week. not too much to complain about. >> perfect. >> see the avocado that made enough dip for 20 people.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss, into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss, into the sun ♪ all we need is somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪
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check out this bad boy. not the actual boy. but the thing on the left. it's an avocado. the world's heaviest. a family in hawaii grew it after getting a seed from a relatives tree. it took ten months it weigh in at more than 5 and a half pound. they made enough dip to serve 20 people. >> that is enormous. how did it taste. if it's that big i don't know. >> speaking of history books. we almost had history tonight in the nlcs opener. if you have george on your fantasy team. monitor the
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fresh off an upset of the dodgers. nationals look to keep it rolling in game one in st. louis. nationals pitcher kissing the baseball for good luck. it worked. sanchez with a no hitter into six. dealing. bottom of the eighth. no hitter still in tact. a smash. full extension. unbelievable reflexes what play for the 35 year-old. keeps it going. two batters later. pinch hitter with the flare to center. that will fall. the no hitter is over. that's all the cards could cheer
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about. nationals win it undefeated 49ers took a big hit. ra o their own. doubtful for sunday against the niners because of a thigh bruise. gurlly and some players have been evacuated from their homes because of the wild fires. a trip down memory lane. 2016. steph curry led the league with 30 points per game and shattered his own record with 402, threes4 he maybe back. he was cooking in the second game at chase center. 40 points in 25 minutes of work. kevin durant and clay thomp son or not floor he had to step back at times. unanimous mvp no longer defers. >> i have the same mentalitier that shooting every possession.
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just playing my style of basketball and being aggressive and confident. hopefully the vibe is c contagious. if you have the ball, make a play. >> every season we get a clip like this. new mexico running back. on his way for the easy touch down. he drops the ball. what is he doing? he's on the two yard line. that's not even close. seriously. why does this keep happening. anyways. this is sponsored by river rock casino. >> i feel sad for him. >> hang on. you're so
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all right. that'll do it for the news this evening. thank you so much for joining us. thanks for being here. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- gwyneth paltrow chef evan funke and music from lunay and now more than that jimmy kimmel! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. welcome. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching, thanks for coming, thank you for joining us on another ukrainy day here in the united states. >> you know, i say this a lot, it feels like i say it every day now. but today really was nuts. it's hard to imagine that news saying that the president of the united states wanted to build an moat filled with alligators and
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