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i guess the weirdest thing i did was on sundays i would go to open houses and go to the bathrooms in the open house. see what pills they have in there, steal them. and i think they thought, well, there's no way chandler came in and stole from us. >> you can catch more of diane and her exclusive interview tomorrow on "gma." as well as "20/20" primetime specials, and of course more here on "nightline." we'll see you right back here, same time to
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moving forward, finding solutions. dan: the bird is freed. elon musk has taken over twitter and he's making his presence known with a big shakeup. several top executives have been ousted. thank you for joining us. he faced a midnight deadline to close a deal to buy twitter and it looks like he met it. there has been no formal statement from the company. j.r. stone is following the story in the newsroom. the plot thickens. reporter: what a night it has been. a lot of people did not expect this until friday. sources say musk has made big changes already. the bird is freed is what elon musk's tweeted on thursday night . he has taken control of twitter. sources say musk has removed twitter's ceo, cfo, and top lawyer. >> he escorted the three people out of the office today. you are fired, you are out.
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it's not like starting with a positive note. reporter: news of the takeover comes just hours before the deadline set by a delaware judge to finalize the deal. a former twitter employee was an early employee at the company and still has friends there. >> everyone is just sad that this is what it has come to. again, i think this is probably the best outcome given the bad outcomes that were on the table most recently. reporter: the deal was originally valued at $44 billion. musk, ceo of tesla and space x, tweeted video wednesday of him carrying a kitchen sink into twitter headquarters in san francisco. hundreds have left twitter in recent months and musk reportedly told employees that he would not fire 75% of the workforce as some sources have speculated. there are still questions about that. >> if he's able to prove that he
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can do something with 25% of the current 7500 employees at twitter, what does that mean for pinterest? what does that mean for snapchat? that remains to be seen. i would be concerned about my job. reporter: a tech expert and san jose state university professor says less employees could be concerning when it comes to dealing with spam, hacking, and extreme content. >> what is free-speech? how would you define it? how far can he allow this to go? >> he has lots of ideas and he needs to focus in on a few of them. >> when you are talking about taking social media private, that's what he's going to do, we have a lot of concern data. reporter: big questions tonight.
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probably the biggest, will elon musk allow people who have been banned from twitter to come back? specifically like former president donald trump. no answers this evening. back to you. dan: very interesting. a lot more to come on that. we sent out this alert tonight about elon musk taking over twitter and firing top executives. the app is another way to stay on top of breaking news. be futile -- be sure to enable the push alert feature so we can let you know immediately when something breaks. new details tonight in san jose where police are asking for help tracking down the driver responsible for a hit-and-run crash that injured a grandmother and her three-year-old grandson. it happened at sierra road. here's amanda del castillo. reporter: a daily walk almost turns deadly for this san jose grandmother and her three-year-old grandson.
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surveillance footage captured the moment a driver hit the 68-year-old woman, launching her from the marked crosswalk into the intersection of sierra road tuesday. the toddler strapped into a stroller, landing face down. the driver of the four door hatchback did not stop. >> it breaks my heart to see that video. it's traumatizing to see it. reporter: the boy's mom asked to speak anonymously. she says her mother-in-law walked back home where the family called police. >> she was ignoring all of this horrible pain she was having. she kept asking whether the baby was ok. reporter: the family took the grandmother and baby to the hospital a short time later. grandma collapsed. according to the mother, grandma suffered broken ribs and shoulders and was admitted into the hospital. the neighbor arrived home and
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found the victims in the street. >> in the middle-of-the-road. she went down. the stroller looked upside down. the baby was inside the stroller. reporter: the boy is ok, suffering a bump and a scratch. residents say it could have been worse. this came at a time when traffic deaths across the city are on record pace. with that shocking surveillance footage, everyone is thinking about the surrounding schools, the speeding cars, and those who will be trick-or-treating for halloween. >> sometimes we tell people to think about how to make themselves more visible. reporter: the city's vision zero program manager. he reports to previous traffic incidents, a 20 16 crash and a 2017 rear end collision. the family impacted tuesday wants improvements made and wants the driver identified. >> i still can't believe it
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happened. in broad daylight, a senior and a baby crossing the street. it's not like the car didn't have a chance to stop. reporter: abc7news. dan: new developments in santa clara county. the sheriff's corruption trial. court officials confirmed the jury is deliberating in the civil case. a central issue in the trial is whether smith provided concealed carry weapon permits in exchange for donations or other favors. smith is not seeking reelection but, depending on the verdict, could be forced to leave office early. in the east bay, two men charged in the death of a 27 -- 25-year-old woman whose burned body was found last week in antioch. they were charged with arson and mutilating a corpse but not murder as of this moment. michaela's family showed up in numbers at the courthouse today. the deputy district attorney is determined to get justice for them. >> their families get justice as
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swiftly as possible. that's what we are fighting for. dan: firefighters found the body near a trail last monday. police were able to identify her through dental records and burned jewelry. another court hearing is set for next tuesday. a former worker at the federal women's prison pleaded guilty today to sexually abusing an inmate. the 50-year-old accepted a plea of one count of sexual abuse. chavez was a food worker at fci dublin when he groped an inmate in a locked pantry. he could face two years in prison and a fine when he is sentenced in february. four other prison employees were recently accused of sexual abuse. two of them have pleaded guilty. new 11:00, federal agents weighing in on whether parents need to be worried about the possibility of drugs mixed in with trick-or-treat candies. agent spoke in southern california today and say common
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sense is all parents need. pay attention. authorities at the los angeles airport seized 12,000 fentanyl pills packed in candy boxes and wrappers. the dea says the drugs were not intended to be distributed on halloween but hidden from police. it never hurts obviously for parents to double check. >> just pay attention. in all aspects. making sure you see where they are going, who they are with, how they are navigating the streets. also, what candy they are bringing into the house. dan: one of the bigger risks on halloween night is safety on the streets. data shows pedestrians between four and eight years old see an increase in fatalities on halloween night. a reminder for parents to watch their kids and for all of us drivers to be extra careful. gas stations may be going out of style in the north bay. the city council voted unanimously on tuesday to enact a new gas tasted -- station ban.
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it attempts to transition to electric vehicles. novato joins other cities in this initiative. current gas stations in the city will remain open but will not be allowed to add any new pumps. the council will likely vote on a final proposal at its next meeting in november. residents of san francisco's fastest-growing neighborhood will finally get the school they've been fighting for for such a long time. today was a ground breaking ceremony for an elementary school in mission bay that will be ready for enrollment by 2025. the school would be built near nelson rising lane. it's made possible by a $750 million bond measure that sfusd announced back in 2016. >> our intention is to get these projects delivered and ready so voters can hopefully support us again in making more investments in our schools which are really needed. dan: from that bond measure,
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$110 million will go to build the school in mission bay. the rest of the money has been used to renovate and modernize existing schools. the district says 85% of those projects have now been completed. a lot more to get to. take a look at this. amount lyon goes on a stroll through a los angeles suburb and leads officials on a chase. and it's the swansong for peninsula congresswoman jackie spear. hear from her at one of her last town halls. a look at the race to replace her in washington. sandhya: bringing back the storm impact scale. when things return wet and windy around here. get the halloween and we can forecast coming up. dan: thanks. first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc7news at 11:00. >> your mom dated wilt chamberlain. holy moly. are you kidding me? >> she's not just a lipstick case. i guess a lot of people's moms dated wilt chamberlain if you
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jackie speier will not seek another term in office and is embarking on a farewell tour for her constituents to say thank you. we were at tonight's town hall and we have a look at the two candidates who want the job. >> i put my cheek onto that cold floor and i thought i was going to die. reporter: jackie spear has done hundreds of town halls over her forty-year career. this is one of her last. >> my legacy has a lot to do with serving the community. reporter: she won her first local election in 1980. she was elected to the state senate in 1985. in 2008, she was elected to the u.s. house of representatives. thursday, she reflected on some of her legislative accomplishments. >> sexual assault in the military is going to be taken out of the chain of command. pediatric research has gone to a percent because of legislation i carry. reporter: she's not running for reelection to spend more time
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with family. the county supervisor and california status emily member advance from the june primary to a runoff on november 8. >> i recognized it was time to come home. that means that i'm passing the torch to a new generation of leadership. reporter: climate change, protecting reproductive rights, and voting rights rank high on their list of priorities. the supervisor is endorsed by national nurses united. he says his leadership as president during the pandemic would help him in d.c.. >> i've been tested under pressure when it comes to a crisis and pandemic. i think that's what we want to do when we get to d.c., really take that localized experience and bring it to d.c. and craft policies that help people. reporter: melinda is being endorsed by spear. the economy is another one of his priorities. >> building an economy that truly works for everyone. lower wage workers.
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rebuilding the middle class. our middle class is shrinking. we have the data. our middle class is shrinking. reporter: the message to whoever wins? >> stay in touch with your constituents. be accessible, meet their needs. reporter: abc7news. dan: remember, we have you covered when it comes to the upcoming election on our abc 7 bay area streaming tv app. learn about the races and propositions. check out the california elections 2022 ro to stream them all on demand on your roku, apple tv, or other devices. it's a great resource to get you prepared for the election. more fallout from the pandemic. there's an overflow of abandoned animals at san francisco animal care and control. the number of animals at the shelter exploded because it was tough to get them spayed and neutered during the covid-19 pandemic and it's not just happening in the city. a recent study out of florida
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found more than 2.5 million fewer surgeries performed in 2021 and 2022. >> it was very difficult to get spain and neutered done during the pandemic. >> how many dogs do you hold that one time? >> ideally about 60. we've been overcapacity for that for months. it's been close to 90. dan: the staff is actively seeking foster and forever homes for shelter animals and asking people to please not surrender their pets. hawaii's big island is getting a warning as mauna loa rumbles. they are not anticipating interruption but they are on high alert because of recent earthquakes. experts say it would only take a few hours for lava to reach homes. the volcano a russian was in 1984 last time. it's the largest active volcano on earth according to the national park service. we will keep a very close eye on
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that. let's keep a close eye on our weather forecast. maybe some changes coming. sandhya patel is here with that. sandhya: we actually have rain in the forecast. it's a possibility. it's awesome. let me show you the rain chances. it's not until next week that the probability of precept goes up to 75%. wednesday, 60% if you by the european computer model. gfs is not as high but definitely we are looking at a change in the patterns. high-pressure has been controlling our weather but we are starting to see storm systems moving into the pacific northwest. another one is coming down. we are expecting somewhat weather in the forecast as we head towards next week. halloween is fine. november 1, we start out with rain for california. sierra getting snow. snow level going from 7000 to 4000 feet by midweek. if you are traveling, scattered
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showers on wednesday. the sierra will be looking at that mountain snow. let's check out the rainfall projections. this is the wettest model, showing anywhere from a quarter to a half an inch. some of the higher totals are even higher than that. the other computer models only showing a few tenths of an inch. storm impact scale, a level 1 for tuesday and wednesday. chili with shower chances wednesday. breezy to gusty conditions expected. the news is not good about our drought. extreme drought expanded into the bay area. that's the red shading which is the second worst category moving into parts of the north and east bay. looking back toward san francisco, a glorious view. another chilly morning ahead. that was a record for today. warmer for the weekend, dry for halloween. looking wet for the middle of
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next week. temperatures in the 40's and 50's. you might be feeling the chill tomorrow morning. 12 -- 12:00 to 9:00, frost advisory. any sensitive plants could be brought inside. some patchy fog, higher clouds. for the afternoon tomorrow, you are looking at upper 50's to mid-70's. breezy and cooler with extra high clouds. halloween is going to be a treat. great weather for kids and adults alike. the sun goes down, high clouds, beautiful evening. temperatures in the 50's. the walk to and alzheimer's is this saturday in san ramon. michael finney emceeing it. it starts to warm up, it will be mild and the load upper 60's. the seven-day forecast, breezy and cool on friday. warmer for your weekend plans. it will be quite the treat for halloween. it's trending wet. tuesday and wednesday, level 1
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storm. we are looking at some changes ahead. much colder conditions. umbrellas and jackets will be needed. that is something we will be looking forward to, as you can see on the accuweather 7 day forecast. really nice to see. really nice to see. dan: [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. when cold symptoms keep you up, try vicks nyquil severe. just one dose starts to relieve 9 of your worst cold and flu symptoms, to help take you from 9 to none. for max strength nighttime relief, nyquil severe: ♪♪
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larry: good evening. andre della came up with a new term describing the warriors slow start, still champion trip drunk. time to sober up with miami in town. steph curry getting loose on his way to another big game. behind the back. next stop is the hoop. jordan poole, only 11 points, seven assists. this is a ridiculous showing. where did you guys go? miami finish the first half on a 9-0 run. jimmy butler finished with 27. steve kerr had seen this movie before. james wiseman with authority. 10 points and 14 minutes. the dubs named the nba's most valuable team. how much is steph worth?
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they also won the rebound battle. tyler erie trying to stop steph curry. hero ball behind the back, cross. warriors went 123-110. look for more christian mccaffrey in the 49ers offense against the rams, especially with samuel. mccaffrey has had time to study the whole playbook. let's say he's rather motivated. >> i want to win. i want to win for this team. i want to win for these guys and the whole bay area. they gave up a lot to get me and i know that. it's not extra pressure but it's definitely a sense of urgency on my part. i want to win. i got traded. it's tough. i have a chip on my shoulder. larry: ravens and bucs. tom brady watching his son set another record. sacked for the 555th time, most in nfl history. if you play for 100 years, you're going to get sacked.
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the ravens scored 21 of the next 24 points. lamarche -- lamar jackson found time. he threw for two touchdowns. brady two games under 500 for the first time in his career. jackson says, pay him now. the free agent signed it and gave it back. attack, chomp, repeat. sharks and maples -- maple leaves in the tank. 1-0 in a hurry on carrillo goal -- career goal number 299. sharks up 3-1 at one point. the leafs come back. erik karlsson wins it with the sweet move. came over, drive home safely.
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