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a projectile hits a school bus full of high school football players. the warning from chp. there's a new e. coli outbreak alert. the cdc is advising consumers not to eat romaine lettuce from a specific place in california. >> if you're flying home for thanksgiving you better hustle. what to expect on the busiest travel weekend of the year. they seem to happen in like spurts, and it's very concerning. >> developing news, one student is hurt after a projectile hits a bus full of high school football players traveling to a game in san jose. >> happened on 101 in monterey county near prunedale. it was one of two vehicles struck tonight. amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, a little more than 72 miles separates the
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high school here. that 7:00 kick off was pushed back because of that projectile. this brings the total to 40 similar incidents along that stretch of 101. projectiles prundale. six minutes later another hit a bus full of carmel high school football players. >> you're always concerned when kids are traveling and a bun of people on a bus. and all it takes is one small mistake and a bunch of people can get hurt. >> reporter: approximately 20 people were on the bus. one student suffered minor injuries from broken glass. the chp says this is far from the first case of flying projectiles. >> we had a rash of nine during the week of halloween. and now with these two incidents
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it now brings the cases to a total of 40. >> reporter: 40 since february. despite the danger student spirit was high. >> it was shocking at first, but they said everyone's safe and everyone's ready to play. >> reporter: but there was real worry. the chp doesn't know who's behind these projectiles and the potential for real danger is keeping people who pass through prundale on edge. >> they seem to happen in spurts. it'll happen tonight and won't happen for a while. and it's very concerning. >> reporter: and the chp is not disclosing what those objects are. if this happens to you you should immediately pull over in a safe spot and call 911 because doing so will allow officers to pinpoint exactly where this is happening. >> okay, thanks very much. happening now san jose police just lifted evacuation orders for a neighborhood near
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oak grove high school. >> officers have been working to neutralize several suspected explosives found inside the home of this man. >> he had police on a long standoff and caused a real headache for neighbors. >> people were telling me, hey, stay inside, don't go outside. wake up this morning it's still the same thing. don't come outside, stay away. that's how the south san jose resident describes the commotion after police surrounded the neighbor's apartment thursday evening. officers swarmed the neighborhood. some neighbors evacu that neighbor identified by police as 36-year-old andrew white surrendered. when officers went inside they found what investigators believed to be several improvised explosive devices. police are looking into whether he's the person who planted an explosive device on the campus near oak grove campus a few days
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earlier. >> it's pretty crazy and right in our area. >> reporter: police say evacuations will remain in place until the bomb squad gives the all clear for everyone to return. new developments. two men have been arrested amid the investigation into the halloween night shooting that left five people dead at an airbnb rental in orinda. they're both facing felony possession of firearm charges as well as other charges. the atf helped execute the cern warrants. they've also announced a $20,000 reward for information in the case. for the third halloween season in a row leafy greens may once again be missing from your dining table. >> tonight the cdc is warning consumers to toss out their romaine lettuce over e. coli fears. >> the lettuce in question was harvested in solinnas, is that right? >> and we know at least 40 people from 16 states have been
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infected with e coal. coli. do not eat it, the cdc's advice to dispose of any romaine lettuce. it may contain e. e. e. more than 70,000 pounds of produce that contains meat or poultry has been recalled due to this possible contamination. they're still investigating and don't have a responsible growing or supplier. >> we don't have a clue right now. all we know based on the salad that was unopened and still in the individual persons refrigerator that tested positive for e. coli marked coming from the solinas region.
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>> reporter: food and safety lawyer bill marler is representing several of the infected and said the fda needs to implement better environmental controls. >> it's really not a bug to mess with. you know, it sickens about 75,000 americans every year, kills about a hundred. but leaves sometimes thousands of people with kidney damage, bowel damage, brain damage. >> now if you're buying romaine lettuce at a store make sure to read the label showing where the romaine lettuce was grown before purchasing. we have a full list of recall products that you can check out. happening now, the holiday travel crunch is on. today was expect today be the busiest day for san francisco airport. travelers are trying to take the crowds in stride as best they
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can. >> reporter: that's right. good evening, guys. you can see the crowd behind me is pretty thin, but they'll be full. i took a walk through here about an hour ago and super crowded. posted that photo on twitter, by the way. here's the numbers just at sfo. today 171,000 travelers. from now until december 1st, 1.2 milli 1.2 million. >> san diego thanksgiving flying back from college missed my flight. >> reporter: everyone's got that one nightmare story traveling on thanksgiving. newly weds certainly learned their lesson. >> tsa precheck every time. >> and always carry on. even if you have to pack as lightly as possible, carry on. >> reporter: they've gone a 1.5 hour flight to vegas andea are you here like seven hoursfoe hours. >> reporter: that's three hours
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sarah could have used. she and her husband missed their flight on a way to a 65th wedding anniversary. >> most of the family will be there this weekend but due to flight delays at sfo and sjc where we initially had our flights booked out of, we are not going to make it. >> reporter: that's enough to put some in a happy mood. was it crowded? >> yes. >> reporter: can you describe the crowds? >> it was like a squished up chicken. >> reporter: that girl puts me in a good mood. we've heard it all before. if you are traveling this weekend, though, give yourself a couple of hours and check the airlines before you leave home and don't forget your passport. thank you. and a warning for drivers planning to cross the bay bridge this weekend, three out of the five lanes in both directions
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will be closed for what cal trans calls routine maintenance. here's a couple of live views of it traffic on the bridge. looking good right now. on sunday westbound lane closures start at 9:00 p.m. all lanes should reopen by 5:00 a.m. monday. new at 11:00, famed san francisco bakery tartin has closed its location because of rodent. inspectors found mice droppings in a prep room and on top of bags of flour. a sign-on the door read the bakery would be closed through sunday. it has four other locations in the bay area. overflowing with energy. hear how a local radio station is bringing the beat of india to fremont and the bay area. >> plus it's a best window shopping in the bay area. how the macy's holidayinws
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many people think of the bay area as just san francisco, oakland and san jose. but there's so much more. like all this. it's where we work, live and love. all of our cities big and small are facing the same problems, and everyone is looking for solutions. that's why abc 7 is looking for answers and inspiration in communities throughout the region and revealing how they're tackling the same big problems. how is fremont working to build a better bay area? that is part of our commitment to building a better bay area. we've been turning a spotlight on the city of fremont and the dynamic changes going on there. >> while many of those changes are visible, there are others you just have to listen for. as abc 7 news anchor dion lim discovered. >> this is such a friday night song i love it. keep listening to 92.3.
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>> the music is pulsating. personalities overflowing with energy. and the vibe, pure bollywood. welcome to bolly 92.3 fm. >> i could say that most of our listeners are based from india. we do have a lot of other people who tune in, too. >> reporter: the personalities serve up a steady stream of news, culture and bollywood music in a mix of english and hindi. nearly half a million listeners have downloaded the app, growth that's been fueled by the influx across the silicon valley. >> that's mostly our audience but i think we have across all demographics, all ages.
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>> reporter: she says many listeners recognize the popular music sounds from the popular films. but it's bringing together a population that's scattered across a wide swatch of the bay area and also changing as second and third generations assimilate. >> i've heard this from many parents who say this a great way to introduce our culture to our kids. because they're american, they don't really know much about india. >> reporter: but with assimilation comes opportunity. executives say their listeners boast an average family income of $250,000 a year. and advertisers like the fremont restaurant owner say it's growing increasingly important to reach them. >> fremont has about 30% indian population. >> reporter: it is in many ways an immigration success story set to a growing beat and changing a culture in a fast changing
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world. >> because the song and dances and picturization and colors. >> we dedicated this week to fremont. if you missed any of the stories on-air you can catch them all on our website. in the east bay tonight christmas celebrations are getting under way. a 55 foot christmas tree was lit up for the first time this season in oakland's jack london square. it's decorated with 5,000 lights and 600 ornaments for the holidays. this 50 foot tree has hosted 14,000 ornaments and lights. and in san francisco an annual tradition made its debut at macy's union square. macy teams up with the spca for animals up for adoption. the display will be up through
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new year's day. >> well, they'll get a front row seat to the rain next week. >> which we're finally talking about. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. >> it's absolutely terrific news, and they will have a front row seat and not actually get wet. here's a live picture right now from our exploratorium camera. and take a look at the embarcadero center all decked out for the holidays. winds increase on monday raising the fire concerns and we do have a cold wet pattern starting on tuesday. speaking of cold you feeling it outside? it is getting chilly. near freezing in napa and santa rosa. mid-30s and 45 in oakland, 39 in half moon bay. 40 in concord, 44 in san jose. so definitely bundle up. a few patches of fog can't be ruled out although on live
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doppler 7 right now we are not tracking fog or rain. here's a look at your saturday high temperatures. it's going to be a mild sunny day. 68 in livermore, 63 san san raf. 68 in fairfield, and 68 in san jose. watch out if you're going to be at the coast. the there's a beach hazard statement in effect because those waves are coming up 7 through 12 feet through tomorrow 5:00 p.m. the first opportunity for rain is tuesday. afternoon, evening it gets wet here. the see era starts to see snow. we are talking about the wet weather continuing on wednesday. it's a cold storm out of the gulf of alaska and that's going to keep the showers going at least through thanksgiving possibly into friday. if you are traveling this is going to impact holiday travelers around the state of california. in terms of our rainfall totals most of you will be between a quarter to about three quarters of an inch.
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but some places could be talking close to an inch of rain with that storm. it has promptd a winter storm watch days in advance for tuesday morning through thursday afternoon in the sierra and difficulty traveling certainly possible. snow could be accumulating down through the foothills so definitely watch out. i want to show you a snow preview here. we're talking 2, 3 feet of snow in some places. accuweather seven day forecast bright, it's mild for the upcoming weekend and then gusty winds monday raising that fire danger. but hopefully fire danger will be going away once the level one storm comes through here tuesday, wednesday and thanksgiving. much colder, 40s and 50s on your highs next week. yeah, winter-like. >> that rain something to be thankful for. >> absolutely. it's been uc berkeley tradition for more than
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new at 11:00, teddy bears on ice. that's a nice barracuda game in san jose. after the first goal of the hockey game fans tossed stuffed animals on the ice. they're donated to children in need. nothing has come to signal the eve of uc berkeley's big game like the annual bon fire. for the first time since 1892 wood pallets were not part of the tradition. the environmental friendly fire machine, it made its debut tonight. nine columns shot flames into the air all to fire up cal fans ahead of tomorrow's big game against stanford. a modern twist on that tradition. >> it's nice. they're very thoughtful about it. >> it's environmental and seems safer, too. years ago he didn't like my
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he can play in the nba, nifty steal and with authority. that's a 5-point game. 16 seconds left dubs down 3. steve kerr warrant this, the quick two. he didn't want the miss. utah with a rebound and free throws. warriors back home to face okc. and walker ran right into his teammate and went down hit head first and was taken off on a stretcher. there was concern about a serious neck injury but the word is it's only concussion like symptoms for kemba walker. david mills making his first start in his stanford cal rivalry. mills has arrived as backer. it would make them eligible fort
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to get his chance. >> historical rivalry that's always been here. should be fun to finally play in the game. i know there's a bunch of tradition behind it with all the ceremonies on campus, it should be fun to play. >> they're always going to be well coached every year with them, and they're going to utilize their best players. >> thanksgiving coming up got to be bill belichiks favorite holiday. >> we start with dessert and got to leave room for everything else so, you know -- it's a great holiday. it's a great holiday. football family and food so sign me up. >> abc
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>> ♪ shine ♪ for the rest of your life ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine [ cheers and applause ] >> hi! welcome! hi! we got a great show today. it's a new day. last day of our throwback week. have a seat. we had johnny gill, montell jordan, kim fields. it's been an exciting list of throwbacks, and today's mystery guest from one of the most iconic shows from the '80s. she's known for her style, her infectious smile, and her character actually inspired one
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of my hairstyles. that's all i'm gonna tell you. okay? all right, and later, we're talking about the latest hollywood casting scandal with julia roberts. not sure if you've heard this.s" [ laughter ] is this true or false? we're gonna get to the bottom of it. the word on the street is that a hollywood executive wanted to cast julia roberts as harriet tubman. and i'm a huge julia roberts fan, and i think she can act in any role. except for harriet tubman. [ laughter ] we have the scoop, also, on the cancellation of the world premiere of a new movie starring samuel l. jackson. the movie's called "the banker." it's supposed to be apple's -- they're streaming this big movie. they put a lot of money behind it. now there's some controversy behind that. we're gonna have that. meanwhile, joining the conversation in cyber hall, jolanda brown from hampton, virginia. hey, jolanda! >> hi! >> watching on cw-27.
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my team always says i have a story for everything. i remember skipping the first day of my sophomore year of college to hang out in hampton. 'cause they have a university there. there were some cute boys back then. sam snyder in roosevelt, new jersey, abc7. and pamela franklin from st. clair shores, michigan, watching on tv20. hey, fam, thanks for join-- oh, you have a baby! how old is the baby? >> he's 5 months old. this is harrison. >> hi, harrison! oh, that's our youngest viewer. moses is 6 months. so there you go -- you're officially our youngest viewer. thanks, harrison! so cute. all right, our first guest is a supermodel, has been on the cover of vogue magazine over 40 times. she's known for that iconic smile. her beauty has defied the standard for generations. and she made headlines for walking the runway for valentino just this summer, and she's a new coverwoman for new beauty magazine. please welcome the great
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lauren hutton! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> nice to see you. >> thank you. have a seat. it's like, when you're in the presence of lauren hutton, you don't know whether to hug her or just stare at you. >> just grab her. >> grab her hand, grab her hand. thank you for joining us. all right. so, i got to just get to it. our producers told me that you said sex is your secret to feeling young. >> i'm baptist. that's what we all say. >> that's what you all say. is that true? you told them that? that's the secret? >> well, it's not my only secret to staying young. a lot of water and books and everything else. but, yes. >> well, where does sex rank in there? >> what i don't understand -- well, it has a lot to do with love. >> yeah. >> i don't know how you stay alive without that.
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>> yeah, that's true. they say that's all you need is love. >> but sometimes you do. i have stayed alive without it at various times. um... but i think it's important. and i think we come from a pretty mad society... >> yeah. >> ...for maybe a few thousands and just the thing that women have not been as important as men is insane, as we all know. and the good boys do, too, for sure. and, so... that's -- i forget what i was gonna say. >> that's okay. i do all the time. but i ask you this. you are from charleston, south carolina, originally? >> belly of the beast. >> how much of your southern roots play a role in this independent streak that we saw throughout your career? >> yeah, that's a good question. >> thank you. i thought of it myself. >> it had a lot to do with it. that has a huge amount. because as you get older, you think about why -- who you are, how did you get to be that way,
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why are so sure of this and that. and, certainly, it's that, because the people that i really felt the best with... i'll sound like i'm sucking up, but i'm no >> u.. hen i was a kid were my black friends. they had heart, you know, in a happy way, and they were laughing a lot, and we just had fun. it was more fun. and that was probably my particular scene. >> and that was a cultural influence for you? >> well, it changed my attitude because it made me think that not everything the adults were saying was gonna be so smart. >> yeah. >> or so true or so right. and the older i got through society, the more and more i came to think that. >> mm. >> and now we're in marvel cartoon world, so... [ laughter ] >> listen, it might feel like a cartoon, but it is absolutely real, the times that we're in. but you are the epitome of timeless beauty. one of the things that i didn't realize -- no one was paid for a
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beauty ad until you demanded payment. and i look at all of the people now who are instagram beauty influencers. they wouldn't be paid if it weren't for you taking a stand. >> right. >> what made you -- [ applause ] you know, really, what made your product, i'm not gonna plug your product, without getting paid"? >> catfish hunter. catfish hunter was a baseball player, and he was about to be and this was like '73, i guess. and he's the first guy who made a million dollars for doing sports. >> so you saw this man in sports doing it... >> and i read that, and it had a quote, it said -- that said -- he said, "i'm in a youth-oriented business. i have to get money now." and i thought, "boing!" 'cause i was, like, the oldest model in the business. i was now 31, and i was the last man standing. twiggy had quit, shrimpton had quit, veruschka had quit. everybody had stopped modeling, and i was the last known model.
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