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people who were injured in this crash. 13 people were hurt, four passengers taken to the hospital. one equipment off -- was taken to with -- we are told none of the injuries are life-threatening. sky 7 flew over the scene on essentially pay avenue past the san bruno train stop. officials say crews were in the area working on an electrification progress and the train hit two vehicles on the tractor we are told there may be a third vehicle under the train. investigation crews are looking into that. sky 7 shows two overturned vehicles, 180 crane truck, there were 75 passengers aboard the train when smoke filled the cabin. the conductor was able to evacuate everyone. caltrain says by the time
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officials saw the equipment on the tracks, it was too late. e tonl thequipnt should have the tracks throughout electrification. that is under investigation and we will get an answer. san bruno fire and police will be ahead of that investigation caltrain tells us the fastest the train could be going with 79 miles an hour, but since it was close waystation it was probably slower. the big question is why the equipment was on the track. caltrain spokesperson told us there are watchmen on site talking with dispatch caltrain they're not sure what happened with the communication breakdown. kristen: thank you. riders posted video and pictures on social media. here is another look at that video. this is for michael marlon, you
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can see fire ant black smoke. larry: similar vantage point on the tracks, we have a photo from ariel hermon. very scary situation. kristen: other photos show that situation, the person who took the pictures from bart quit runs near the scene -- which runs near the scene. we are live with commuters at the caltrain station. >> as you said, i am here at the caltrain station where commuters commit if they have not heard about the crash, they are definitely learning about it once they arrive. caltrain officials tell me we are looking at an hour delay, given a few minutes. but that means for folks heading south is that they will take a train from here to south san francisco. from there, they get on a bus service to millbury will --
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where they will continue their journey down south. if you're coming the reverse, the same thing applies, just the opposite direction. some commuters we talked to saying that inconvenience is not worth it. we talked to one gentleman who says he is trying to head to san mateo but says he is going to turn around and go home, cancel his meeting. have a listen. >> i'm just going home. it doesn't make sense. i wouldn't get there until long after i need to be there. it is frustrating. i'm not going to get paid. >> they posted everywhere twitter and instagram, the crew explaining, it's fine. i'm fine they have a bus for us. that is nice for them. >> that second gentleman you
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heard, he is saying he was impressed with how caltrain has handled the situation. despite the chaos, he thinks they have been on top of that with the emails he got for signing off for their app. if you have not already, center for the app and get the latest updates from caltrain. we are about to hit rush hour, so this will be a developing story. live in san francisco, tim johns. larry: sky 7 video of the accident. you can see flames at the front of the engine. crews were working to put the fire out. tara campbell is actually the first reporter on the scene, joining us live now. >> we actually saw the the 101 earlier. we were heading to another chute, turning around to arrive here at the scene of visibly
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shaken passengers lined up. they had successfully escaped the inferno. a couple of them said the impact of the crash was stunning, stopping them all in their tracks. pardon the pun. one gentleman explaining that he actually ran from the back of the car to the front of the car and jumped out of a window, not knowing where he was going to land. he said i knew i was going to land on rocks, but i did not know what it was going to look like. on scene earlier today, as these passengers were arriving safely, having fled the car, law enforcement on scene, medics on scene, triple checking to make sure these passengers were ok as they awaited a shuttle. all of these people were going somewhere.
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one woman was going to san jose to visit her boyfriend. we could see her 30 minutes upon arrival. she had calmed down, she was laughing a little bit on the phone, able to recognize she was indeed safe for -- safe. larry: it it it it it it to jump out of a trade. that's train. what is 70 now? tara: as you can quieted down. we are having a tough time seeing over the fence. it looks like there are a few people on scene. the volunteer sheriffs are still here, making sure people are not entering the area. they have destroyed blocked off, asking people to stay away. it is a much differentuch diffeh than it was several hours ago in
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the midst of what felt like chaos. larry: thankfully things have calmed down. you will keep us updated. thank you for your report. let's take another look live from sky 7, thankfully they got the flames out. for the most part, it was not as bad as it could have been. as tim was mentioning, this is going to have a dramatic impact on the commute. you can see the extent of the damage. you've got a moving train, even though the speed might have been reduced, it is going to cause a lot of damage and it will not stop quickly. kristen: not just removal of debris and equipment can attract damage as well. larry: pressure. -- for sure. we will keep you updated on the impact this has. the 70-year-old woman who was
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attacked outside her home in oakland says she is living in fear and hoping to leave oakland. dion lim spoke to her exclusively today. >> how is it to go inside? i do not know. >> you don't know how we got inside? >> no >> there are still so many questions she has about what happened outside her home when she returned from the market and was ambushed. >> my body shaking. >> surveillance video shows a man walked to her suv around 7:30. as she is unloading rice, a man grabbed her purse. >> she said it -- the whole scene was like a movie. >> he pulls her to the ground, prize the back from her hand and runs off. >> it happened over and over again. >> showing us her hands that have no mostly healed, she told
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me through an interpreter. >> she can't leave the facility without looking right and left. >> she is dealing with another kind of pain. >> she is trying to change your mindset to be not as depressed. there is no viable solution to the current situation. >> there are efforts to help. less than a mile away, chinatown volunteer patrol team celebrated its one-year anniversary and is recognized by community leaders. >> i am here to to commend your dedication to your neighbors, to your fellow community leaders here in chinatown. >> during a time of continued attacks on asian-americans, the group plants to partner with the oakland counsel to expand their reach. she was to one day be. again like she is on stage with her dance troupe. >> i see. >> and move out of oakland with
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her independence and sense of security back. >> it will take time. kristen: lori smith's embattled tendered his coming to an end. smith announced she will not run for reelection plans to retire in january. smith has resisted calls for her resignation in recent months over a myriad of scandals including allegations of corruption and jail, mismanagement by a grand jury. the 69-year-old has held the post since 1998 and has been with the sheriffs's office since 1973. larry: good news. major league baseball and the player's union reached a tentative agreement on a agreement this afternoon, ending the lockout. we will have a season. the deal is pending approval by all of the owners and players union. that is a foregone conclusion. all of this came out over the
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last 24 hours and one day after commission manfred announced cancellations. the time a safe sick 162 game season with an expanded postseason that will include 12 teams. this season will open -- the giants will open at home april 8 against the marlins. kristen: boomtown. the effect it is having on small towns. california's drought is getting worse. the newest vehicle to get an toe electric makeover. this one is iconic. >> from the weather center, all of the wind we had to deal with and heightened fire danger, it expired a few moments ago. and that the weekend, we begin our chances of rain.
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black smoke pumice ago has now dissipated, so i am told. 10 minutes ago, you could see that terribly thick spoke -- smoke. no word yet on injuries but we will bring you updates. larry: not to a story of it the expanding mega-region, the expansion of bay area workers looking for lower cost housing. that encompasses all the way down to fresno and sacramento. kristen: that expansion is creating a major challenge in one town. -- tripled in size. it is still growing. commuters have driven up the price of housing, which is making it difficult on locals. >> commuters seeking cheaper housing have long been drawn to los banos because of its access to highway 150 to. >> it was an hour 50 minutes,
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hour and a half from here to sunnyvale. >> larry moved here five years ago. he wanted a nice home with room to relax away from the pricey bay area. >> ridiculous. you couldn't touch her home like this for less than $2 million. >> another neighborhood across the street, 411 permits approved to try to keep pace with the city's explosive growth. >> from the last census, we have grown from 35,000 to 45,000. >> not only new construction, but additional space where motorhomes can be built in the future. the median sales price is up to $425,000. too high for many who grew up, but a deal for people moving in from out of town. >> san jose. santa clara. the entire silicon valley. it is five or 90 miles.
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>> over 60% so of the workforce commutes to stanislaus county, even more to the bay area. >> people can afford a house there, so they move here. that puts pressure on this market. these wages want support those prices. these people are forced to move. >> residents priced out of the market have been moving to cities like chowchilla. >> you need a two income family to survive. >> stacy says the city's rapid growth won't end soon. >> we will probably be about $75,000 -- 75,000 population. >> soaring home prices have the city now building more affordable complexes so more local's won't have to move. it is a delicate balance. >> we want to keep this identity. this identity that it is a small town. >> los mattos, abc7news.
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larry: a1 information to official, no surprise, we are looking at a third straight year of drought. the latest map is unchanged from last week. 87% of the state is in a severe drought. >> january, february, march have been the driest period to begin the year in the state's 170 year history. it has been a wet winter whiplash. larry: experts say it would take multiple seasons of above average precipitation. meantime, officials are current during all californians continue to conserve water. we desperately need rain. spencer: kristen: -- mike: the wind acts the wind acs hairdryer. when they blow across, they pull moisture out. over the summer our evaporation rate is through the roof.
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here's a look at good news, north bend nine to 17. the wind event is over. kong, clean and dry tonight or tomorrow. we have drizzle possible saturday through sunday. if you are out late, you could get wet. next storm rains on us monday and tuesday. the wind event, the cold front. well done to ourselves. what of movement. almost exiting the state in a 24 hour period. high-pressure moves in reinforcing clear conditions. calmer conditions for week dry air. a little more comfort around half moon bay at 82%. 44 san francisco. that is a reason why we expect temperatures did warm today under all that sunshine. east bay, 72 enrichment. closer in union city, 63.
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most of us 65-69. 60 in san francisco. upper 60's to low 70's for the rest of our neighborhoods. that night, with all of the conditions taking place, like a much colder it gets. freezing cold in the north bay valleys. we will be close in alamo and danville. otherwise, upper 30's to low 40's for most of the bayshore. half moon bay, 37. san francisco, 43. frost advisory. protect what you can in the south bay. north bay, a lot of plants. this could really rack them. we've got a hard freeze from midnight to 9:00. this is for lake and mendocino counties. nice rebound tomorrow without the really breezy conditions. a few cuts along the coast. mid- to upper 60's for most of the bay until you get to
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fremont. southward, 70's there. atmospheric sunday, into sunday is going to miss us other than this chance of sprinkles. and then we turn our attention to monday afternoon, light rain breaks out in the north bay. it spreads southwards tuesday. quarter to half an inch of rain as possible. warmer tomorrow. clouds increase, low clouds in the morning. 50's and 60's verde slight pump into measures monday before the rain rules and tuesday. again, we warm above average wednesday and thursday. kristen: san francisco is celebrating the completion of a floating fire station along the bargain era. [cheering] >> the mayor and local leaders cut the ribbon to open the fire about station number 35. kristen: the station is located
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at p or 22.5. just behind the old station. station 35 was designed to be resistant to earthquakes. you might recall that was towed from treasure island where it was constructed to its new location back in 2020. larry: oakland ballet birthing new life into old narratives. kristen: the new food coming to
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kristen: oakland ballet is holding a festival. larry: five new ballets in celebration of asian choreographers and designers. at the same time, these performances are challenging hurtful depictions of asian people. . kristen: julian glover has this look. >> with every graceful twist and turn, these oakland ballet dancers are really new life and old narratives. art of the watchful eye of their choreographer. >> trying to shift this our firm to be more inclusive. >> this is the practice before 10 debuts perfection. he has been working on the people -- >> a reimagining of a centuries-old tail with a once problematic plot. >> we are staying true to the music. we are flipping the script.
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instead of it being about, let's triumph over asian people, it's about asian people saying, do not treat us like dolls. >> for too long, the representation of asian cultures and ballet has centered around immunity depictions. the nutcracker featured bigoted stereotypes. characters sporting for manchu mustache white performance serves -- performers wearing yellow face. >> that larger shift started with putting up a simple pledge saying i love ballet and i committed as a result to improving how we representation people. five is outcome every major american --. >> the oakland ballet is one of those that signed off, now making good on his word, uplifting asian artists. >> chan's process of showing people who
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come and see dance. that asians are not just a caricature, we are human as everyone else. >> i get a flash of a motion because i am proud of what we are doing. it is so unique. it is vital. >> not only vital, but timely as the country deals with a drastic rise in reported attacks against hate crimes against asian americans. >> this is personal to me because my dad has been too afraid to leave the house. and has been wary of coming into oakland. >> >> >> the same at the end of the day, right? isn't it fun we are a little different? [applause] larry: in oakland.
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meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. kristen: in the north bay, teachers held the picket lines. they say they can't afford not to take this labor action. amy hollyfield was there this morning covering the impasse. >> teachers on the picket line
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today saying, going on strike makes their tough situation even worse. yet, they made this move because they felt like this was their best option. >> we absolutely do not collect a paycheck if we choose to strike. this is not what anyone wanted. we are out here not earning money, not with the kids we love , doing our jobs we love. we've got our own kids out of school. so, that wasn't the goal. >> sarah teaches high school drama and has two daughters. she says she does not want to leave this district but admits she has looked for jobs in other districts that pay better. >> there's money. >> we went through the fact-finding process through a state appointed process. the chair, which is neutral, recommended, and showed the facts. there is money there. >> -- wants to give them a raise. they said at the last board meeting, if we had it, we would
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give it. >> the superintendent told the seeing this strike hurts her heart. she says the two sides arst -- are close about $2.6 million. she says if the district meets demand scum of the schools will suffer. >> if we do it, july 1 we are going to look at cuts. we are going to look at programs that will impact teachers, impact students. >> boats sides currently do not -- both do not have a date to get back to the table, you need president telling me they are willing to strike as long as it takes. it is your told me she hopes this lasts a few days for -- days. larry: health in humans services secretary harvey upper sarah traveled to union city and his national tour to address mental health. >> it is time mental health stop being the neglect a stepchild of
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the health care system. wow, is it time. larry:'s roundtable discussion included local mental health service providers as well as leaders. he says covid exposed to gaps in mental health treatment at america. his visit comes after president biden listed mental health reform as a priority in the state of the union. yesterday the administration announced to make $30 million available for mental health services. kristen: i comes as no surprise that someone would develop automata's chairs. larry: passengers at san jose international can ride them to get to the gate. david louis took a test ride himself. >> after standing in line to get through security, many are passenger can be tuckered out by the time they start the long march to their gate. a new solution is being tested. an autonomous mobility transfer device. >> if you get to the checkpoint
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and realized you still need help. the help is here for you. >> hop in, press a gate and you are off. this desert -- technology developed for passengers with mobility issues. >> the labor shortage is a big issue in the u.s.. we can supplement labor issues with our innovative savvy. >> the chair navigates with four-wheel-drive. 24 small rollers allow for tight turns. in a crowded terminal, it stops if anyone is in the way. san jose is to first west coast airport to do a trial. an airport in japan has a fleet of 24. they were used at 500 times. >> no matter the number, if it helps one or two any day commit is hell. >> wheelchair users were fascinated. >> determiners are large, very long walks. >> long walks.
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>> you would trust a computerized device to take you there? >> yes. i would. >> two power chairs will be available in terminal b. regular chair service remains available. more development is in the works for this technology. for example, to allow a passenger to get coffee or take a restroom break on the way to the gate. kristen: back. this time, it is fully electric. the automaker unveiled a production version of the vw iad buzz. a 21st of the classic bus. i am living this. larry: looks cool. kristen: electric version will go on sale in europe next year and is expected to be available in north america in 2024. another big jump in the asked prices and the push
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oil. and the profits they make. that bill will apply to the state's five largest refiners. i am in favor of that. we know we pay more in california because the fuel has to be refined to take out the pollutants. i really would like to know, where is this money going? >> president biden warned about price gouging by oil companies. to take advantage of these rising prices. it would be nice to know exactly how much it really costs to sell this gas. i find it interesting, the price went up $12 -- $.12 a gallon a day. the stored that has the -- the fiddlers and -- that hasn't changed. it's gas they already bought. at a previous press can beget it goes up. >> that has been my question.
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they say they think ahead or their plan ahead, they say they have to buy it at this price and eventually down the line they buy it at a cheaper price and lower at the same rate. ummmmm. [laughter][laughter] >> appears labor peace is finally at hand for major league baseball. today, the league and players association reached a tentative idea on our bargaining agreement. the deal must be approved by the majority of players. the entire schedule will be played along with an expanded postseason. the a'si am happy to hear ts.wh? larry: this is one of those rare negotiations where i think both sides win. the players got a lot of what they wanted. changes to the luxury tax as well as increased salaries for
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players who were previously indentured servitude. how -- that works out. the owners, they have certainty for the next few years. there's going to be a lot of rule changes. you're going to have universal designated hitters in both leagues. ok. sorry. [laughter] i feel like rob manfred being booed. there will be other changes. they will modify shifts so that will add more offense. they're making the bases slightly larger, which is something i have to look into. the good news is they are going to play. we put all the labor nonsense behind us. kristen: ultimately that's what we care about. larry: peloton is trying to rent one of their fitness bikes instead of shelling out $1500.
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rental pricing will range between $60 to $100 a month. this is a private -- pilot program. peloton ceo hoping it will lure in customers who have been turned off by the high cost of ownership. i know a lot of people who have peloton seem to love them. it gets expensive. now that the gyms are open, i believe peloton stock has gone national and >> it will be interesting to see people go back to the gyms, mastic which gyms during the pandemic. if it is $1500 or $2000 to buy bank -- by a peloton, if you put it on credit, it's not more than 1600 bucks a month. in other words, buying it may be cheaper than renting. >> this gives you a chance to see if you can use it. >> this is true. >> i am losing at a -- looking at a used peloton, it seems for
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$700 you can get a used one. you know? the chase center is going green. this has nothing to do for st. patrick's day. one the first plant-based restaurants has opened the chase center. >> yes it has come at the greenhouse. featuring plant-based dishes, they are teaming up with future farm, the companies -- first -- this thursday. you also know tasty thursday. joining us now is leslie pandiai , vice president of the bone of a team management. welcome. we have samples here, which when should we go for first? >> let's start with the future farm plant-based nash berger. we have been like enough to partner up with future crimes and they are the official plant -based need for the chase center. >> this is great.
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can you tell us how this idea came about? >> absolutely. we took -- into a lot of consideration. our approach to the menu came from the appreciation of great flavors that can be found in local produce for what we did set bone up it to depart, cooking from fresh. you don't always need to have meat to make a satisfying meal. the dishes that the greenhouse will showcase just that. >> there are a lot of different -- >> i would prefer ruben. >> this taste like pastrami. >> it's a great product. >> i understand the other things, but the ruben seems more challenging. sorry to say. >> it is. [laughter] >> reaching out and finding the quality product. there are so many different types of cuisines in the bay area that are inherently
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vegetable focus. we leaned into that. it made it easier to find dishes that many of the guests and fans of the arena are going to appreciate. >> i was raised by wolves. [laughter] >> the arena food is fantastic. this is just like -- there are other places in chase center that also have vegan options, right? >> that's correct. we offer a large variety. including another future farm product which we do, a meatball sub. we have rotational seasonal salads, a portobello bahn mi. we do a spicy potato taco. >> this taco is fantastic. >> it is good. >> nice bite. >> a little cake. >> it is not overpowering, not too hock. -- hot. it is good flavor as a players
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-- as opposed to blair harkness -- >> people can go down to data whole area whether there is a game or not? >> there's always options. we are located inside the building. >> where is greenhouse located? which part? >> it is on our upper count was right by portal six when you come in. >> 56. >> another great place to try. >> i can't -- i've got to get a taste of that ruben. >> thank you.
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larry: elon musk has welcome his second child. the couple had a daughter. her nickname is why? mosque also shares a one-year-old son nicknamed x. mosque also has twins and triplets from a previous marriage. kristen: is there going to be a model y? amy: larry: model three. kristen: april is meant to raise awareness about autism and we wanted to get a head start. larry: a local podcast on the spectrum is hoping to help kids who are seen as different.
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kristen: lawyer rodrigues introduces us to the man behind dork tales. >> hello mr. wall feared how are you? >> with this video, you can see jonathan rehearsing for one of his podcasts. the san mateo county resident hosts his own podcast. >> i am going to take my granny this basket of treats. >> the concept was these classic fairy tales with a dorky twist. and i would do all those voices. and play all the characters with me and my cohost. my cohost, who i voice. >> he is neurite everton. >> i can tell you from me, i am on the autism spectrum. so, i do base specific kind of challenges, needs like executive
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functioning. anxiety. certain social -- being being bg read social cues and stuff. >> why are you dressed as dumbledore? >> to be honest, i have eaten most of the candy. and open. >> when you are young you try to be cool. i realized i like what i like. i am who i am. i am what i am. >> i think the one thing the show really helps teach you is, you know, be who you are. >> as part of his podcasts, they have hidden heroes of history. they say they focus on people who were once considered dorks or ekes who are now high
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achievers. you can download the podcast for free. larry: really talented, to do those voices? kristen: amazing. dorks have always been amazing in my book. larry: and here is mike. [laughter]. larry: it was right there. mike: bring it on. this is what the dork looks like. whether geek? yes. there is a bit of a breeze, but it is tapering through the evening. temperatures are going to tank quickly. we are in the 40's by 11:00 tonight on our way from 30's to 40's tonight. if you are in the inland valleys or south bay, protect those plants and pipes. tomorrow, 60's and 70's. $.50 60 saturday. sunday, cooler with less sunshine. here's the potential out of that raid next monday and tuesday.at.
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follows -- followed by grey's anatomy. stay with as for the news at 11:00. and now for something completely different. what looks like a romantic comedy, sebastian and daisy, turns out to be more intense. fresh is streaming on hulu. sandy kenyon has a preview. >> tell me something you don't want me to know. >> the perils of modern dating drop characters played by daisy yet are and sebastian that encounter each other. >> i don't want you leaving here thinking i am a weirdo. >> he is a weirdo. he kidnaps her, but that is not the end. >> what's going on? >> i will tell you, but you will freak out. >> the twist is so surprising, the performers were astonished. >> i didn't know what was coming. i was absolutely shocked. every time i turned the patriot
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it takes on quite the journey. >> her new love has what one reviewer politely calls "unusual appetites." i will come out and said, he is a cannibal. >> yeah, it's happening. >> tough subject matter. >> i had so many questions. i was like, what? how? really? >> the two stars have so much chemistry, they make fresh seem palatable. even, dare i say, fun. >> there were these moments of humor juxtaposed with the horror elements i felt. it was complex that way. >> he is a mainstay of the marvel movies. she was one of the "normal" people. >> she is one of the most authentic actors i have ever been opposite. it's impossible to get anything fake from her. that makes it impossible not to have a true reaction as a
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moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. of fiery crash on the peninsula after a caltrained slams into several vehicles entering more than a dozen people tonight. one person is in the hospital but officials say they are thankful that this collision was not worse. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley and i'm on a date. so you're watching abc 7 news at five. so here's the area that we're talking about right off of 101 in san bruno the train came to rest here on the tracks parallel to huntington avenue. and san felipe just south of the san bruno station and we have abc 17 coverage with you for you tonight. you can see sky 7 is live above the scene right now abc 7 news reporter tara campbell spoke to people who were the train when the crash happened and tim johns is monitoring the impact. this is having on the evening caltrain commute. all of that's c

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