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building a better bay area for a safe and secure future this is abc news. >> i want to make sure -- >> mr. president can you let him finish. >> he doesn't know how to do that. >> you'd be surprised. >> you picksed the wrong guy, wrong guy, wrong time. >> you agreed to what bernie sanders said. >> there is no manifesto, number one. >> please let him speaks. >> oh, what a night it was president trump and former vice president joe biden went head-to-head with 35 days left until the election and the debate covered a range of topic from covid-19, the supreme court race, tax records and more. our anchor in the news room has
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some highlights perhaps lowlights. >> oh, boy, yeah, this was 90 minutes/ of chaos, no other way to describe it, spiralled into contention frustrating back-and-forth between biden and moderator as president trump repeatedly interrupted and at one point chastised the president to agree to the rules of the debate that each candidate get two minutes uninterrupted. here's a bit what it sounded like. >> make sure you let people know. >> why won't you answer the question. >> i'm not going to agree with that. will you shut up man. >> who is on your list, joe. >> this is so unpresidential. >> gentlemen. >> he'll not going to give a list. >> we've ended this segment
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we'll move on to the next segment. >> that was really productive segment keep yapping man. >> they addressed -- also climate change and california wild fires and asked the president if he believed in human made climate change and this is what the president said followed by a response from biden. >> i they a lot of things to an extent, yes, but i also think we have to do better management of our forests. >> we're going to be in a position where we can create hard, hard, good jobs by making sure the environment is clean and we all are in better shape. we spend billions of dollars now. billions of dollars on floods, hurricanes, rising seas, we're in real trouble. >> the debate ended with an extended debate on a fair election and ballots but overall
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it was certainly a mess of a debate. hard to say any real winners tonight. live from the news room abc 7 news. >> it was something none of us have ever seen before. thanks very much. here's a look at local reaction, a g.o.p. committee woman who said dems will name chris wallace the mvp for all of the tackling and saving for joe biden and meanwhile kamala harris wrote -- trump says he has a plan to replace the affordable care act, he has no plan. tonight before post discussion everyone had to take a deep breath. >> as someone who watched 9/11 unfold in realtime that's about the level of anxiety i'm experiencing right now personally. the future of our democracy depends on the outcome of this
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election. and it's -- it's not looking good. >> and asked who won the majority of the watch party said no one, i heard that from a lot of people as well. we continue our coverage on abc 7 news.com including a fact check and reaction from our insider phil matier coming up in just minutes. >> stay with us, we'll have much more on debate. let's turn now to the glass fire in napa and sonoma counties. cal fire released new numbers in the last hour. these are just in. there is now 2% containment. 46,600 acres have burned. there's a evacuation order in napa areas west of 29 and 128 to the napa county line between diamond mountain road and petrified forest road with 25,000 people under evacuation orders. damage assessments still under
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way, so far 80 homes destroyed in napa and sonoma. people in anguin were forced tor leave in a hurry in a quote run and gun battle. our reporter is in angwin. >> dave babcock calls himself an ordinary guy but to his neighbors he's a hero. >> i have just been going around cleaning out the gutter onz the houses, especially this side of the street, trying to make them safer. often you see houses start on fires and it's the gutters. >> overnight he's been taking turn with his neighbor to track the glass fire and keep the six homes on his street safe. >> this is brave what you're doing. do you get scared? >> oh, no, i'm a firm believer in god. i pray a lot.
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>> this evacuatee is also relying on his faith even though he lost everything. >> 12 vehicles, two cabins, has been in my family for 105 years. yep. all gone. >> now all he can do is try to help. >> try to protect my friends place but it burned all around there on harden road last month and now all of a sudden this kicks off on glass mountain. so we're just expecting it to come over the hill, just doing the best we can. >> hoping his distant neighbors don't live through the same pain, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. just a terrible situation for so many people. but at least the weather koormted -- cooperated a little bit. >> yes let's get to the conditions. >> yeah tonight favorable conditions, take a look, 76 degrees, cooled off nicely
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today, humidity has come up to 45% and those winds pretty much non-existent. so 2% containment now hopefully will grow as the night goes on. i will show you what's happening with the temperatures the firefighters will have to deal with the heat in the next couple days with temperatures in the upper 90's to low 100, you're looking at caller weather this weekend. -- cooler weather this weekend. hour by hour overnight it's breezy out of the north, northwest. that's a concern. not as breezy as last weekend but the down-sloping winds will mean the humidity will be coming down. tomorrow morning it's fine. it's tomorrow afternoon and evening down to 10% in fairfield and thursday teens for humidity in clear lake, fairfield, that's the biggest concern right now. dan and anna.
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>> sandia thank you so much. if you at home want to keep track of the fires use tracker on our app. more to come, good news for san francisco, it's moving ahead in the state's coronavirus reopening plan. the changes will you start to see in the city tomorrow. it's a big difference plus no date has been humira patients,... ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,...
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we want to get back to our coverage on the first debate between president trump and former vice president joe biden which you saw here moments ago. san francisco chronicle insider and abc 7 news contributor, phil matier is here, phil, i don't know if we saw a presidential debate or mma fight. it was something else. >> it was. we had lincoln-douglas. nixo nixon-kendr nixon-kennedy and now trump-biden. this was a knock down drag out. in california chances are it isn't going to move the needle much because it is a heavily democratic state and chances are will go with joe biden no matter what happened tonight. the rest of the country is very narrow and the question whether anybody would change their mind on this be debate remains to be
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seen. what we saw here was between a debate and embarrassment. don't want to sugar coat it or sound partisan, just from the get-go nobody could get a word in or out and complete the answer. and i'm not sure how many people could actually sit through the whole thing, it was that taxing. >> a agree. it was exhausting. it was a little nerve-wracking, undignified to say the least. it was chaotic right from the outset. a debate in tone and tenure we have never really seen before. there were some good ideas expressed by both candidates at times and good points made but i think the overall impression was we were watching a brawl or a street fight and it was just uncomfortable. >> it was billed as the main event, right. >> right, lived up to that. >> so that's how we're promoting is that how politics and civic discourse has come in america, yes to some extent so maybe
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everybody can sit back and take a time out. as you said there were points made, however television by its nature in these debates isn't always about what people say but how they say it. america gets to look how people are saying things. let's be honest going into this joe biden had to go in and look like had he complete control of his faculties, that he was on his game, that he was sharp and all he had to do was stand there and that's basically what he did. every time he started to answer a question president trump would interrupt him and would go back-and-forth. i never thought we'd have a day where shut up, man, would be part of the discourse and you wouldn't blink because it fit right in by the time it was said. >> it was almost, when he called him a clown or shut-up man, and things, you almost didn't notice because it fit the character of the evening, which is sad. you're right it was billed as a main event, not sure that's constructive. i will ask this, phil, clearly
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if you're a trump or biden supporter will you probably continue supporting that person after tonight and believe that person did better, the key will be trump coming in behind in national polls probably had more to gain than lose, how will this play in the swing state that's are really close? do you think either of them had the advantage tonight? >> i can't say because it's interesting to note that. i know that some people say why not. why can't you? because i'm not going to sit here in california and try to think of what somebody in ohio is going through right now, or michigan. we live in different universes, that's pretty clear but tactfully donald trump don't himself favors because rather than let joe biden present himself to the american people, donald trump does what he does in these situations, he gets that haste own way. he -- gets in his own way. he just couldn't stop interru
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interrupting every answer and don't think it did him any good and joe biden looking as the reasonable alternative, think he succeeded. you're undecided you are up for four more years for the show or i want the con. i think that's the language we saw in the body language and manner and i think that's what america is looking at. >> we'll see how this transpires in the next debate between these two gentlemen. it was something like we've never seen before tonight. >> hopefully they both take a timeout. >> they could have used to tonight. chris wallace looked like a ping pong ball in the middle of that. you could read phil's column in the chronicle on sunday and wednesday. thanks as always. we move on to your health, key to building better bay area, california with more than 2100 kaszs below the average of 3300,
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california with a total -- 2.8% positivity rate. san francisco is moving up in the reopening plan in orange and contra costa in red. for san francisco indoor dining can start tomorrow with some major changes. >>. >> reporter: under state guidelines san francisco going to tier three orange status could allow restaurants to operate 50% capacity but city guidelines are 25% limit. >> we're a fairly dense urban area. still gets international traffic, things like that. so we want to be careful. i think it makes a lot of sense to leg it. >> thomas said it won't make restaurants solvent but should take them on a road to recovery. >> i think the younger customer
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base will be more willing to take a measured risk. i think some of the older customers may not be ready to move inside. >> they will continue to follow safety measures. >> we know we have the tools to manage covid transmission in our communities, it requires us to do these simple things. >> in contra costa business leaders credit responsible behavior for moving to tier two red. >> it really was the citizens distancing, making good choices, wearing masks and doing all the right things helping to get our businesses open. >>retailestaoing from 25 to 50% capacity is welcome. >> we've been successful bringing the traffic back so having the increase to 50 mercedes we believe it -- 50% we believe it will be a game changer. is disney is laying off 28,000 workers due to
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coronavirus pandemic. the company has reopened most park because at a limited capacity. california adventure and closed. -- disney is the parent company of abc 7. playgrounds across the state have been given the green light reopen. in san francisco all 179 playgrounds are adopting new protocols amid the ongoing battle against covid-19. anyone older than two must wear a face mask and children maintain six feet distance and can't eat or drink in common area and parks department could also add rules at any time. >> capacity guidelines, we're going to make sure that play grounds they're either connected to a restroom or will have hand washing stations. >> san francisco plans to reopen
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p parks in citywide in two weeks, no later than october 14th. all right let's talk about the weather. pretty nice outside although still smokey. >> yeah, a little bit. and you know, those playgrounds, huge for parents, we just need the playground weather. >> that's true. >> yeah, that's for sure. especially if you have little kids. i tell you what, stay off the playgrounds for a few days, it's going to be hot inland, but then you can get back out there. at least in the coast and bay the parks will be just fine. want to show you live doppler 7 with a nice, refreshing breeze and also on-shore winds are pushing the fog along. the temperatures have fallen tonight, a double digit drop in parts of bay area now down to 12 degrees in conkords and 11 degrees cooler in san jose and santa rosa.
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visibility in the bay mile and half. three miles in ukiah it's because of the smoke, here's a view in santa rosa really hard to see on the bridge. 65 in napa. low 70's in fairfield and still hanging on to the warmth in liver more. inland we had 90's to 100 as expected. a murky view of san francisco it if 55 degrees. 67 in san jose. here's a look at the air quality. it is very unhealthy in ukiah near the glass fire. they're getting some of that smoke pushing into their region, moderate from concord to liver more. good air quality oakland and san francisco and san jose indicated by green and safe bay in santa cruz. the air quality will continue to fluctuate. here's what you can expect in the smoke forecast, levels be lower tomorrow morning at 10:00
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a.m. unless you're around the north bay glass fire and as fires move on on shore winds push more smoke into our region tomorrow night and thursday morning so keep that in mind, it is going to be hazy and smokey for your thursday. air quality will suffer as a result. air through friday unhealthy for the north bay, inland east bay and rest of the region, notice the shift on saturday with the strong sea breeze pushing the smoke out. it will be warmer next two days. records on thursday. breezy to gusty conditions, especially in the hills tomorrow into thursday and increasing fire danger and heat risk. heat advisory has been posted for thursday morning to thursday night. temperatures for most parts of the area shade in orange will be high enough, well above average, definitely take it easy out there. tomorrow morning mids-50's to the upper 60's haze and fog will greet you in the morning tomorrow afternoon, south bay
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temperatures 89 in san jose. on the peninsula 73 at half moon bay. downtown san francisco 78. napa, 95 in santa rosa -- inland will be hot. 100 in fairfield and liver more. our seven day forecast. temperatures on the rise and fire danger up next couple days and then cooler weather for the weekend. i think sunday, monday tuesday good time to take the little one out to the park, the weather should be much better so she doesn't burn her hands. >> a lot of families will be looking forward to that thanks sandhya. >> coming up, getting ready for an earthquake means
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new developments tonight on the woman formerly charged in attempted kidnapping of joe montana's grandchild, she pleaded not guilty today. charged with felony accounts of kidnapping and burglary. she pulled the granddaughter away from her in the home on saturday. bail set at $200,000. in the south bay work will soon begin on draining santa clarita clara count's largest
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reservoir that will remain empty for the next ten years, orders from federal regulators will begin draining water on thursday, down to 3% of normal capacity to keep fish and wild life alive. $576 million project is the first step in replacing this aging dam built in 1950, it could be in danger of collapsing from a major earth wake. >> it is critical to get this retrofitted the damage would be substantial. >> the district doesn't expect there to be any water shortages as a result. >> up next, more coverage of the glass fire in
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building a better bay area for a safe and secure future this is abc 7 news. >> the glass fire in angwin and sonoma county continue to grow tonight, new numbers in the hour show it's at more than 46,600 acres. crews raised containment to 2% but hot and dry weather in the next few days expected to make progress difficult. with a new evacuation areas west of highway 29 and 128 between diamond mountain and petrified forest. some evacuations in santa rosa
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have been down graded but several thousands out of their home. 85,000 homes still threatened. we are here on howell mountain in dear park angwin area, you see a caravan of fire engines just pulled up. they're all from the san diego area, came all the way up here to help the fire fight with the glass fire which has already been so disruptive in sonoma and now napa. we have california firefighter, you guys are headed up to a dear park neighborhood what's going on. >> yeah the fire is still active in this area, we're getting more resources, we're plugging those resource around the structures to ensure they're protected. >> my understanding is structure protection has been going really well today compared to yesterday where we saw resorts and homes and prompts burned is that your
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understanding? >> everything has been fairly successful in this area and we're going to ensure that by getting those engines around homes. >> thanks so much for all the hard work. the other issue, there's no cell service so people are not getting alerts about warnings or orders. they're unable to talk to friends or family. that's been another really big challenge up here in napa county especially in dear park and angwin area, we'll have the full story at 11:00. for now that's all from angwin. abc 7 news. >> the glass the fourth fire since 2017, burning now in an area that hasn't burn in recent years. this is lnu complex fire in brown along the lake barrier, you can see there, it started august 16th and burned 3630
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acres and kinkaid fired last october and areas in black burned in 2017 in three devastating places, atlas, nuns and tubs fires. the recent fires totally surround the glass fire. for on demand wildfire videos download the a brkb c 7 app on r connected devices, roku and android and apple tv just go to the california wildfire section we have for you. we also have newscast streaming live and on xi -- demand. a grand juror in the case of breonna taylor -- ♪ here's the very model ♪
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records will be made public after kentucky attorney general misinterpreted the deliberation, no officers were charged with taylor's killing. >> my client wants to make sure the truth gets out. >> today the attorney for an unnamed grand juror in the breonna taylor case is speaking out after that juror filed a motion asking for the grand jury proceedings to be made public. >> this is an issue that's about accountability, it's about public trust and it's about transparency. >> last week no officers were charged with breonna taylor's killing, though one was charged with three counts of wanton endangerment. for recklessly shooting into her neighbor's apartment leaving taylor's family and protesters with a lot of questions. statements from attorney general cameron raising concerns, last week said evidence showed officers knocked and announced their presence at taylor's
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apartment but attorneys for daniel teymur attorneys for breonna taylor's boyfriend said officers did not identify them selves. >> these questions are not being answered right now. the attorney general's office has not submitted everything. >> county judge released documen documents and agreed to file in court wednesday show unclear if available to the public. >> any statement taylor's family alleges cameron failed to present a comprehensive case to the grand jury and they support the calls to release the entire proceeding transcript. cameron insists he presented a thorough and complete case. abc news new york. the rush to leave home as fire approached. hear from s hi, i'm pat and i'm 75 years old.
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as we've been reporting thousands of people in napa and sonoma counties have been forced to evacuate their homes because of the glass fire, many have ended up in hotels in marin county. our report earl talked with some of them about the ordeal of having to flee from fire yet again. >> reporter: pj fishwish and fiancée came to wine country from chicago and were staying at a kenwood air bnb on sunday night. >> our phones blew up and we
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grabbed what we could and went to her parents in santa rosa. >> soon it wasn't safe there either. >> the ash on our deck on the cars, it looked like hot snow. the whole thing is just scae be through three years in a row. >> they fled to this embassy suites as did many others, hotels here are totally booked one manager went from 40% occupancy to 100% occupancy in 15 minutes as the evacuees fled with all their belongings early monday morning. >> some hotels allowing in pets. the family here lives in montecito heights neighborhood. >> we just seen flames and in less than a minute my eyes started to hurt. very panicked and scared.
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tubs fire was very close but this one you see flames. >> you stepped outside and all you could hear was sire rens. >> and you knew it was time to go. >> yeah. >> when you evacuate you think it's a once in a lifetime event. you don't think it's going to happen to you twice so when we said good-bye at 8:00 there was no way to predict >> sad, and surreal is how those in the homes describe fleeing their home. >> if you don't think climate change is real you need to come to california. >>? the north bay, abc 7 news. the wildfires could cause more problems once the winter rains begin. take a look at the map where lnu, scu and czu fires burned last month according to usgs much of those areas with high probability of mud slides slidee
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area. >> metallica has donated $250,000 to wildfire relief efforts in the bay area and across the west coast. the band made the donation through it's foundation all within my hand. money will go to five organizations in california, oregon and washington and $25,000 will go to those directly affected by the czu complex in santa cruz so far this year billions of acres have burned! he you can donate at redcross.org/abc. seems we'reti atl which is a shame to nk . hear, exactly what we don't need on the fire lines. >> yeah, especially with that large fire burning in the north
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bay, the glass fire, let me show you live doppler 7. this is swhaz what's going to help the firefighters, light wind and fog tonight. tomorrow things start to reverse again. hour by hour forecast showing the fog at 5:00 a.m. going to 8:00 a.m. visibility is already poor so you have to watch out if you are commuting. in the afternoon it will hang around near parts of the coast but is overall a warmer day. 73 in half moon bay all the way to triple digits in liver more antioch, fairfield. 92 in napa. 83 in oakland. 89 in san jose. thursday heat will build more. winds will come up a little bit between wednesday night and thursday over the higher elevation and dry out the atmosphere more, which is the concern on friday, the heat will still hold, and then what i know many people want to see on the accuweather 7 day forecast which is a cooling trend over the
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weekend. until then, hot, dry, breelzy in the hill, spare the air for couple days until friday when we change the pattern for the second half of the weekend. >> all right. thank you sandhya. well, you can't watch the 49ers in person at levi's stadium but you can cast a ballot there. why the team is (g it is my father's love... it is his passion- it is his fault he didn't lock the garage. don't even think about it! been there, done that. with liftmaster® powered by myq®, know what's happening in your garage- from anywhere. it's important californians have health coverage. if you've lost health insurance, covered california can help. you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. just visit coveredca.com today. ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing
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guidelines for thanksgiving during the pandemic, the agency says the safest way to celebrate would be to stay home and void unnecessary travel. a list of recommendations includes having a small dinner with only the people you live with and having a virtual dinner, and shopping online rather than in-person on black friday. well, part of the effort to build a better bay area is looking at how the economy is changing because of the pandemic and that includes the future of transportation in a virtual forum lieutenant govern said california is securing federal funding for mass travel agencies like bart and talked about the governors executive order to phase out gas-powered cars in 15 years. >> the cost of producing a zero emission vehicle has come way down and really with battery technology improving every day we're seeing the cost coming
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down even more. >> she went on to say 34 companies in california are already working on zero emissions cars. the state aims to be carbon-neutral by 2045. fans won't be able to attend 49ers games this year but will be able to vote there. people who live in santa clara county can cast their ballots at the stadium between halloween and election day. >> there was 100 million people plus that were registered to vote in 2016 that did not. i hope that this facility and is this opportunity and ability to do so in a safe environment allows people to come out and feel more comfortable to do so in person. >> you will also be able to register and vote at the stadium on the same day. absentee voters can also drop off their ballot there's. all right. time to switch gears, well, kind of staying on gears, levi's
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stadium is sports so let's get to some post-season baseball. >> right. >> are you two going to stop interrupting me? oh, i'm sorry, i got caught up in the debate, all that energy. [ laughter ] chris, help me! all right, never mind. sports now. okay. i mean, what was that. >> unbelievable. >> the a's haven't won a playoff series since 2006 and they're facing another early exit. this is unbelievable also, what's up with the a's, their bats were silent in their playoff opener with
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beal. >> good evening a's fans unfortunately got used to this promising season, leading to early exit in the playoffs. larzardo in his first playoff start and he ran into trouble early, second inning, adam enginele with 96 miles an hour fastball takes it deep and white sox take the 1-0 lead. gets worse in the third. jose abreu crushes this ball, almost the same spot actually so 3-0 white sox turned out to be enough lucas giolito with perfect game through seven and fans eight. a's got only three hits the entire game. what happened to their offense. 4-1 chicago the final. the a's got to win tomorrow or
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their season is over. >> thought we swung the bats fine today, we hit the ball hard, you know, they're going to fall, eventually, it's a game of probabilities and luck at times unfortunately and we were on the wrong side of it today. >> i knew i was perfect through six but the goal was we need to win this game so i kneeled to continue to -- needed to continue to focus on execution, if it happens, it happens. thank you. >> he was terrific. more playoff action. astros taking on the -- a bad throw and bases are loaded. next batter, former giant walks a play. and michael brently two run and astros take game one 4-1. twins incredibly have lost 17 straight post-season games, hard to do even if you were trying.
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yankees and indians. likely they young winner in this game, but that doesn't matter here comes the judge two run homer. hadn't allowed more tha tee run seven tonight. torres ending beaver's with a two run homer and yanks win easily 12-3. ondrejs hosting -- and rays, hosting the jays. 7th inning. manual margot two run bomb and a's take game one of that series 3-1. lots more games tomorrow. the nfl is dealing with its first covid christ with three tennessee titans and three personnel members tested positive so their facility is shut down and same for the steelers who played them on sunday. good news no steelers have tested positive.
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at this point nfl is not postponing gamed but could change based on test results later in the week. nba finals tip-off here on nbc 7, lebron and lakers against miami heat. remember he won two championships with miami but he's not all that warm and fuzzy, talking about facing his old coach eric spoelstra. >> it's hard enough to reach the finals, to be in this position so if you're victorious out of the finals it doesn't matter who it's against. lakers versus heat, tip-off at 6:00. and then our special finals edition of after the game with myself and crew around 8:30, 9:00 we'll be live at chase center with special warriors guests. after what we watched tonight if
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amazona -- don interrupts me i will probably let him because he could squish me like a bug. >> dan, i feel like we showed great restraint not calling larry a clown or telling him to shut up. give ourselves a pat on the back. >> i agree. unusual restraint. >> wow. wow. you're not one of my family members. i get that all the time. that's nothing. >> by the way, i would if i were you larry i would attack don while working from home not in person. >> okay, okay. all right. thanks. >> excellent. >> thank you i appreciate that. >> all right. be sure to join us tonight for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> everything in san francisco has been about outdoor dining but getting closer to indoor dining details at
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