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at ts we understand many peopld an unpleasant and >> uncomfortable experience. >>-- uncomfortable experience. >> thanks for joining us. it all started after 7:00 this morning when a train headed to san francisco got stock when the tracks lost power. they were stuck for about two hours, but that was just the beginning. trains have had to single track all day creating lengthy allays. we just learned the problem has been fixed -- lengthy delays. we just learned the problem has been fixed. >> stay away from the trains so the train can part the station. >>bart's doors barely shutting. >> it's really hot down here,
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which is a common thing for barrt -- four --for bart. >> from one direction and then the other, large running on singletrack service. this was the scene --bart running on a singletrack service. a train losing power. 200 passengers stranded. by the process of elimination are working to diagnose and fix this problem. >> thankfully, i didn't experience that in the morning. >> i don't know the back story but i know technology is always reliable -- is not always
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reliable. >> some keeping more calm than others. people were getting creative waiting and long lines to get the ferry across the bay. >> i would just guide them down to gate g. >> it was a first time. i could tell because they did not know how to buy their tickets. >> there were like oh k that's ok there's the bus. -- there were like oh there's the bus. >> have you taken the ferry before? >> no. the ferry is not convenient for me. bart is convenient. >> a rare behind-the-scenes look at real it safety. --rail safety. it comes after three deaths like
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this one at southwest expressway because people ignored warning signs. sheriff's deputies gave out citations and warnings, but they hope to make today a learning experience. >> you give folks a chance to understand that crossing against the rail arms or against the red, it's very unsafe. >> it did not end there. mom sniffing dogs were put to work. officers were looking for signs of human trafficking. >> oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting in an apparent robbery involving an armored truck. happened just before 2 p.m. today at 40 4th avenue and international boulevard. one person was killed. that person was a suspected robber. police say a brinks employee was shot and taken to the hospital. another person showed up at the hospital with a gunshot wound
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and police say that was an innocent bystander. >> unfortunately, we have a loss of life in the city of oakland again that represents a homicide number 92 for the year. >> oakland pd says it is looking for several people who left the scene. >> the death of les amini, the 22-year-old woman died while in custody of the morality police for violating ahead -- mandatory headscarf law. uc berkeley as hundreds gathered in a show of solidarity. >> candace -- candles were lit for mass amini. >> a life was taken from parents over headscarf. it's, no words i have no words.
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>> the 22-year-old was detained for allegedly failing to meet the dress code. the police have not been given a formal explanation. uc berkeley law student just returned from iran. she says the u.s. sanctions many places create huge hardships. >> think what a lot of people in the united states failed to recognize is the role the united states has to be more oppressive toward the arminian people on the ground. -- iranian people on the ground. >> population even then was going -- growing restless with
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sanctions. >> people are tired of not having a government that represents them, that they get to choose. they are tired of compulsion. >> it could trigger a domino effect. >> what's especially beautiful about what's happening in iran, people are being centered in the movement for progress. we see a breakdown of barriers between ethnic minorities. >> even if iran's laws don't change, the women have. >> eastern parts of canada are bracing for historic storm conditions tonight as florida prepares for tropical storm of its own. canada's hurricane season -- centerould be the strongest storm on record to hit the country. the storm is inspected to make
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destruction aoss thecaribbea puto ro had bee lay in the dark since sunday. >> we have to be ready. >> there's no time like now to prepare because i've seen, and my experience over 30 years, what storms can do. >> florida is bracing for tropical storm ai --ian. >> dream force brought 40,000 people to san francisco and $40 million to the city's economy. many businesses rejoiced, but some say they still have a long way to go to fully recover. suzanne vann has more on the impact. >> san francisco restaurants and hotels were dreaming big. as crews breakdown elaborate stages and set ups from the
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dream force conference, a victory on twitter saying every hotel and restaurant was sold out. >> together the biggest hotel in san francisco. they are the biggest hotel west of the mississippi outside of las vegas. >> restaurants are hoping to ride the dream horse a little longer. >> monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, the numbers went up. >>'s restaurant saw a big boost to their bottom line, -- bottom line. >> we are expecting more, but we take whatever we can. we are struggling. i don't know how and when it's going to end. >> lord thomas says the impact
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from drink -- laurate thomas says the impact exceeded. >> a pandemic -- pre-pandemic normal. the hotels were busy. the restaurants were busy. the bars were busy. is it where we need to be? not yet, but it is a huge step in the right direction. >> in the newsroom, suzanne fon. >> dr. jane goodall has tested positive for covid-19, one day after dream force wrapped up. she was a speaker at the event and shared the stage with marc benioff. they talked based -- they spoke about the response ability operations have to root -- to protect the environment. >> we were reported on wild pigs wreaking havoc. the action taken today to get that problem under control. >> get your gourd on. we are going to take you to the
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northbay following a flood. >> bringing the heat on this first full weekend of fall. i will be back with the services coming up. >> all of that is ahead, but first here's what's coming up live on jimmy kimmel live.
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>> an update to a story, the effort to control california's growing wild pig population. bill dodd says governor newsom has signed legislation that increases opportunity to hunt non-feral pigs. they've also moved into populated areas ripping up lawns and destroying yup -- destroying yards. farmers support the move. >> a warning tonight about some carbon monoxide detectors. perhaps you have one of these. there is concern these could leave people vulnerable to carbon monoxide poisoning. the safety commission says they can fail to alert people to the
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presence of the potential deadly odorless and colorless gas. more than 100 -- more than 150 people in the united states die per year from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. >> the spill of thousands of gallons of crude oil off the santa barbara coast. the suit blames all american pipeline lp for the 2015 spill. the corroded underwater pipeline ruptured northwest of los angeles. all american pipeline estimated that 140,000 gallons spilled polluting popular beaches for miles and killing hundreds of seabirds, seals and wildlife. >> hundreds of students to a protest in downtown oakland today. >> eight no power if the power
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of the youth -- ain't no power if the power of the youth don't stop. >> youth versus apocalypse and was part of the climate protest that took place around the world today. the city of oakland is in the middle of a battle over proposed construction at oakland's former army base. moving cold to city is a concern for those living with asthma and other health issues. >> a popular pumpkin patch is reopening for the season. >> this comes one year after heavy rains and floods forced it to close. cornell bernard has the story. >> fall pumpkin season is here and one of the most ocular patches in the northbay is back. it's enough to make you say oh my gourd. >> what you think of this place? >> we love it. we come every year. >> owner and former jim
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government says the proof is written on the wall of his utility shed. >> this is a watermark on october 24. >> leaving jim's property looking more like a lake. the old way to get around was by kayak. >> i learned pumpkins float pretty well. everything was underwater. about two and half feet underwater from where we were standing right here. >> the week before halloween. >> that's the way farming is. some years you have bad years. some years you have good years. >> 2022 is looking up. the corn is high as an elf -- elephant side. -- elephant's eye. >> a little more confusing. finding your way out is no joke. >> it was really rough, but we
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just ended up coming back to the entrance because we could not find where anything was. we were just going in a bunch of circles. >> the maze and pumpkin patch celebrating. >> we just love, you know, getting out there and enjoying the corn maze. >> for jim, it's a family business making memories for new generations of visitors, rain or shine. >> i'm at the point now where people are coming back and saying, my parents brought me as a kid. here's my kids. it's pretty rewarding. >> cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> that is good old-fashioned fun. let's turn our attention to the fall forecast. >> it's the perfect season. >> it is ideal. i can't even say how nice it's going to be to get outside.
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september tends to bring the heat and we got it. the high temperatures for today, low 90's inland. got up to the 80's all around from san francisco to san jose. you had to be in half moon bay to make it to 69 degrees. we've got the autumn heat. heat coming from the desert southwest that is bringing the warmer conditions. that is going to continue over the weekend. do be prepared for this. this will be in the 50's and 60's. if you want to get out, get some fresh air. this is your best time to do it. as we head into noontime, you are looking at 80's inland. 60's along the coast. you are already in the 90's inland. and it's hot inland, people like going to the coast. the beach forecast, high uv index. 76 at ocean beach.
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ocean temperature 59. here's a look at your bay area events planner. we have the pacific coast fog fast. it's going to be nice and mild. it warms up. warm, fall day just -- right here in san francisco. plenty of sun and heat expected for oktoberfest. no matter what you're doing, it's going to be looking great. a few patches of fog. it to purchase in the 50's to 70's right now. that was our director, temperatures low -- below average. your morning numbers will be in the 50's, 60's. watch out for that fog along the coast. 90 in san jose. 90 in redwood city. it's going to be nice, well above average. 75 daly city.
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east bay communities. you are in the low to mid 90's -- feeling more like summer. latest on fillon. it has weekend to oppose tropical cyclone lashing out at nova scotia. expecting to make landfall in a short time. they are going to get the wind as it continues to weaken. also keep an eye on tropical storm ian. just formed in the caribbean. expected to make landfall as a category two. mid 90's inland, mid to low 70's along the coast. above average monday but we will drop those temperatures back into the comfort zone tuesday and wednesday. 60's. >>
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>> president biden and first lady jill biden pay tribute to
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elton john. >> ♪ >>'s performance on the south lawn was part of a special concert elevating the healing and unifying power of music. the president surprised sir elton with the national humanities medal honoring him as an advocate of the fight against hiv. >> the singer is on a farewell tour after performing more than 50 years. >> baseball history was made tonight. >> until tonight, only three men in major league history had hit 700 home runs. it now you can make that for it now you can make that for --four
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we hope you have a great weekend. right now, jimmy kimmel live. have a great night. ♪ ♪♪ >> hey, bay area! it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. ♪♪ on today's show, celebrating diwali, festival of lights.
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>> lots of memories, friends, families, and definitely the good food. >> foodies unite at outside lands. >> you get different cultures, different styles, different everything. >> but first, find your fantasy at this fantastic festival. >> ♪ it's all part of being a pirate ♪ >> ♪ pirate, pirate ♪ >> ♪ you can't be a pirate with all your parts ♪ ♪ oh, it's all part of being a pirate ♪ >> ♪ pirate, pirate ♪ >> ♪ you can't be a pirate with all your parts ♪ >> there's fun for guests of all ages at the renaissance faire, and kids 12 and under get in free every weekend. [ women singing indistinctly ] spanning more than 20 acres, the village of willingtown comes to life with talented performers and actors roaming the grounds. >> ...do hereby declare this faire open! hip, hip! >> huzzah!
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>> hip, hip! >> huzzah! >> hip, hip! >> there are battles, improv troupes, comedy acts, and so much more. over the years, i've become a ren faire veteran, and here are some of my favorite highlights from the annual event. >> welcome, indeed, to the northern california renaissance faire! full 8 stages, 20 acres, feasting and drinking beyond compare, artisans and entertainment alike, all for a feast of the eyes, ear, and sound. >> in order to immerse yourself in the full faire experience, you got to play a little dress-up. and, lady janine, explain what i'm wearing. >> well, she would be a nomad of this time period, which was a traveler. you would've gone many a-places and broken many a-hearts, no doubt. >> what are some of the other popular costumes here at the faire? >> well, you would have a traditional renaissance wench. she would've been just a traditional peasant. she had a long life. she worked in the fields, had many, many children, should she be so lucky. and then you would have had the gypsy, which also would have been a traveler of sorts, but
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she would have been more of a free spirit, i would say, mayhaps shipwrecked on a foreign shore. >> as you walk the village, you're sure to run into a colorful cast of characters at every turn, like shakespeare. >> good morrow, lady. >> shakespeare, who could we see? >> oh, you can meet anyone from any walk of life, from the lowliest peasant up to the very queen of england herself, her court, or even me, william shakespeare. "to be or not to be?" that's one of my famous ones. >> it wouldn't be a day of play without any games. >> bravo. [ bell dings ] [ crowd cheering ] [ announcer speaking indistinctly ] [ cheering continues ] >> the crowd favorite of the ren faire? the jousting battles. >> we have four different knights from each region. we have england, france, spain, scotland. and we put on a -- kind of a reenactment of tournaments as they would be during the renaissance time. we actually do a joust --
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full-contact jousting -- and then go to the ground and do ground combat with medieval weapons -- swords, axes, bolas, shields. so, we put on a little more of, i would say, a show, as opposed to historically accurate, but the crowd seems to enjoy it. it's something you cannot see everywhere, that's for sure. the horses are a big draw. renaissance fairs are the one place you can go and see men on horseback, running full speed. you'll see the horses enjoy doing it. >> oh! >> once you've worked up an appetite, sink your teeth into something delicious because here at the faire, they have food from all over the world. i'm with lady glynnis. tell me what you have. >> hi. i'm glynnis from acropolis. and right here we have our chicken pitas, falafel pitas, our famous gyros. we have piroshkis, beef and cheese or beef and mushroom. we have dolmades, olives, more falafel, and over here we have spanakopita. >> there is one thing in particular i'm thinking of. [ gasps ] and here it is -- the turkey legs. mmm! one way to drink and be merry is to visit one of the many ale st

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