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fans have waited six long years. and they've been blowing up the internet over the news that her new single is dropping friday. "lift me up." ♪ a tribute to chadwick boseman will be featured on the soundtrack to the "black panther" sequel, "wakanda forever." will she play the single at her super bowl halftime show? only time will tell. that's "nightline." you can watch all our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america.
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luons.wa, nding c news. >> she heard a noise, and saw the kid on the ground. dan: a young child hit by a car outside a karate studio. the search for the driver who spat off. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. ama: i'm ama daetz. the boy is ok but the highway patrol is helping to catch the driver, and officer say that happened at 5:00. dan: we spoke with parents and have new video that could be key in the search. reporter: look closely at this surveillance video, officers with the california highway patrol are looking for this white suv, one they say struck a child tuesday evening in castro valley, then drove off. >> it is never ok to leave the scene of a crash, especially a six-year-old in the middle of the street injured.
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it is appalling. reporter: officer say the vehicle hit a six-year-old. witnesses say that boy and his older brother had gone into this karate school but came back out. >> i do not know if the kid forgot something in the car. he ran out and when he ran out, the car was coming fast. he hit the kid. myooking heard the n and wasooking back. shsaw the kid on the ground. reporter: all of that happened in a close proximity. you can see the karate studio here. >> the parent was close by directly across the street. the juvenile was crossing the street back toward the parent side when he was struck by the vehicle. reporter: the boy was taken to the hospital with severe injuries but his condition has
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improved. he was released from the hospital wednesday afternoon. the focus is on catching the driver of this white suv, one who detectives say will face a felony hit and run charge if and when they are caught. >> it is wrong. if you hit somebody, you have to stop. you have to follow the law. especially when it is a kid. reporter: abc 7 news. ama: the chp is asking for any information you may have on the crash. you can call this number on the screen. dan: our growing shortage of bus drivers is causing an issue nationwide a city struggle to provide safe and reliable public transportation. it is an issue felt here in the bay area. we found out what is driving the shortage and how transit agencies are hoping to get more people behind the wheel.
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reporter: the wheels on the bus go round and round but increasingly there are fewer people available to drive the buses. >> we did not prepare ourselves well. reporter: it was a main topic of discussion at the transit meeting. board members call it a bus operator crisis. transit agencies are down 200,000 drivers, although that number is higher due to the effects of the pandemic. alterable factors are causing the shortage. >> transit jobs are concentrated in cities and those wages are not enough for operators to live in the service areas they are driving in. reporter: on top of worries about salary, safety concerns are top of mind. the average worker in the industry tends to be older than most other fields. >> operators are more likely to suffer from diabetes or high
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blood pressure. and having a job where you cannot properly use the bathroom makes it worse. reporter: transportation experts urge governments to take action quickly. some things they recommend, offer competitive wages and improving employee facilities, and ensuring safety for everyone on board. in san francisco, they say they can get behind this. >> the first day i got on the bus, i had people going at it. people were yelling at each other and upset. it was a welcome back to commuting. reporter: abc 7 news. ama: an influx of cash is coming to help people into stable housing. the state is giving san francisco $11 million to help 345 people. oakland is getting more than
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$3.5 million to serve 50 people. that is more than $60,000 per person. eight areas across california are receiving the funds. dan: oakland is dropping its ordinance requiring face masks for indoor gatherings. this change goes into effect october 1. people have to wear face masks inside government facilities. ama: the covid-19 virus is constantly evolving with new subvariants. covid infection symptoms are changing as well. the survey was a partnership between stanford and the university of london. participants reported the top five covid symptoms after two vaccinations. persistent cough, headaches, runny nose, sore throat. symptoms such as loss of smell rank down on the list.
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dan: let's move to developing news, elon musk's looming takeover of twitter is sinking in. musk is sending borrowing notices to banks, kicking off a process to complete his $40 billion deal after visiting the san francisco headquarters today. he did not show up empty-handed. reporter: entering twitter headquarters, let that sink in. a tweet posted by elon musk, seen with tan actual sink. >> it is par for the course for whoever this character elon musk is today. reporter: days away from the friday deadline to complete the $44 billion deal to purchase twitter, it is a process far from predictable. >> 48 hours is plenty of time to screw it up if he wants to.
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i think anyone who sticks around has to believe they can make a difference because any sane person at this point must be thinking what is going on. reporter: musk changing his user profile to "chief twit." it is a workforce that could be cut by as much as 75%, according to a recent report. an estimated 5500 people. advice for employees -- >> find a support system. control the grief point. rumors do not help anyone. reporter: she stresses acquisitions and mergers are complicated i nature. -- complicated by nature. >> there is a little anticipation and decisions are
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taken and then you settle down. we have to be mindful of that cycle. i think that is what we are seeing. reporter: for now musk's twitter takeover is sinking in with many questioning what his leadership will mean for employees and platform users. >> he is enjoying the fact we are sitting back and eating popcorn as we watch this unfold in the weirdest of ways. reporter: abc 7 news. dan: new 11:00, ryan kugler's -- ryan coogler's sequel skec "blak panther: wakanda forever" is coming to theaters next month. ama: he wrote the 2018 hit and this sequel. chadwick boseman was missed after dying after a long hidden battle with colon cancer. the movie trailer indicates
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chadwick ozment and his character will be honored in the film. dan: "black panther: wakanda forever premieres to full audiences on november 11. go to our website to find tickets. disney is the parent company of marvel and abc 7. ama: teachers turn to firefighters, the honor for a courageous day got flipped upside down. dan: a five-year-old boy mysteriously found dead, the terrible circumstances and the search for a suspect. sandhya: the autumn chill is in the air tonight, i will let you know if it is around for halloween. ama: someone in the bay area is a big money winner, where a winning powerball ticket was sold tonight. dan: no one here with a ticket. all that is coming up. here's a look at what is coming up on jimmy kimmel. >> get ready for superheroes.
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you are the black panther now? [laughter] >> i tried.
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death of a five euro boy whose body was found in a suitcase has led to an arrest in san francisco. indiana state police say the body was found in april in a southern indiana field. arrest warrants were issued for two people.
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the search continues for the second suspect, the child's mother. her last known location was los angeles. >> no matter where you live in the united states or out of the country, we can use help locating her. help us locate her so justice can be served. dan: investigators say his death was connected to an electrolyte imbalance caused by an intestinal infection. ama: a california marijuana company slapped with a lawsuit for not having strong joints. two customers from fresno filed a lawsuit accusing dream fields brands of falsely claiming that their joints have a high thc content. a publication conducted testing where it found less thc in some of their products than what they
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can claimed on the website. they denied the accusations to cnn. vice president harris announced a new program to help school districts go green, part of a new federal program. 400 school districts are set to receive a billion dollars in grants to buy new clean energy school buses. >> understanding that this bus symbolizes so much about our collective investment in her future. -- in our future. it is about our investment in our children. ama: 1% of the nation's school buses are electric. we already know teachers are heroes. dan: one group in san francisco was celebrated for their heroism outside the classroom. five teachers credited with rescuing several people on may 13 during this fire at an apartment building. ama: they work nearby at rosa
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parks elementary school. they were given certificates for appreciation. >> thank you for running to the fire and looking out for the community. thank you for making our firefighters' job a little easier that day. >> it was a scary moment but the kids were scared but when they realized we were ok, we reflected. thank you for the acknowledgment of what we did. fire fighters were amazing. dan: the way students learn about the water cycle is changing, and it has everything to do with us. the u.s. geological survey released a new diagram describing where water is on earth and how it moves. it is the first update in 20 years. this revised version replaces one from educators worldwide.
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>> we understand the interactions between groundwater and surface water. increasing environmental change in major issues like drought, flooding and natural hazards emphasized the role of humans in the water cycle. dan: the new diagram shows how water use, land use and climate change affect the water cycle. experts consulted with 100 educators and 30 hydraulic experts to develop this new updated illustration. moving on, it was a great night to rock. ama: meaning real options for city kids. for the first time since the pandemic, the san francisco nonprofit came together for a viewing party in support of its annual celebration fundraiser. for 28 years rock has been providing programs for youth. skills clinics, afterschool
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programs, literally wellness support. i was at tonight's event and was part of the virtual program. look who else was there. our dear friend, david louis, an an honorary board member. >> we are all rock fans and rock families, so why would we be anywhere else but here tonight? ama: then david has been a rock supporter since he met the executive director years ago. you can support the kids through rock. you can bid on auction items at this website. the auction goes until friday. dan: what a great evening, you were so wonderful to be there to support a great cause. it looked like you learned a little line dancing.
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let's turn our attention to the weather forecast. ama: sandhya patel is here. sandhya: the weather looks fantastic for halloween. let me show you what time-lapse of what it looked like after sunset. that little sliver of moon under crystal clear skies, absolutely gorgeous. with clear skies like that, it is getting cold outside. 45, half moon bay. 48, napa. a frost advisory for the coastal areas in mendocino county. a freeze warning for the interior areas from 1:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. frost and freeze could kill any sensitive plants. mid-30's to low 50's in the morning with mainly clear conditions. we are five days from halloween. it is starting to feel like it.
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11 days from the end of daylight savings, and thanksgiving is 29 days away. the halloween forecast, a comfortable start, the sun goes down at 6:11. a few clouds, it will be cool. upper 40's to low 50's. lers because it will get cold. we are finally seeing the storms move into the pacific northwest as high pressure takes a back. for the short-term, higher clouds passing through the bay area. a stunning view from our camera looking at san francisco, clear and chilly in the morning. a ttle warmtomorrow, sunshine,'s inland, low 60's coast side. we will fast-forward to next week. wet weather beginning tuesday.
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this is an unsettled pattern through thursday. when you look at the rainfall projections, gfs is the wetter of the two. decent amounts. the european model says, not so much but dry conditions. by thursday the european model brings in wet weather. the pacific northwest looking at over three inches of rain. a chilly morning, mild afternoon, breezy and cooler friday with a warm up or the weekend. a halloween treat, maybe a chance of rain on tuesday going into wednesday.
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the 49ers and rams meet sunday, both teams desperately need this game. both teams wanted mccaffrey, the niners got him. carey played four snaps in the loss to kc but he will have learned the playbook by this sunday. he presents a new dimension to the long-running rivalry. >> a simple game with both of us because we know each other well. it comes to physicality and who turns the ball over the least. >> this game is huge. we want to win to get back to .500, and then go into the bye week with momentum. >> we have to execute better as a team. we have enough talent and great coaches that we will get that done. larry: the broncos and jaguar play in london. russell wilson on the plane
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walking up and down and doing exercises while his teammates were trying to sleep. >> for the next four hours i was doing treatment. i was working on my legs, making sure i am ready to rock. larry: brooklyn coach steve nash got ejectehe nets-bucks game. kyrie irving pleading with ben simmons to shoot -- no, he passed it out. they cannot stop the greek freak, giannis antetokounmpo, too strong. massive fourth quarter for milwaukee. giannis in attack mode, finished with 43 points. bucks win. some people are freaking out because the warrior started the season 2-2. klay thompson ejected in phoenix last night for the first time in his 759 game career.
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ama: thank you for watching tonight. i'm ama daetz. dan: i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. right now, jimmy kimmel. ama: good night.
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