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about the attack on paul pelosi and the suspect, the incident has taken center stage ahead of tuesday's elections. dan: thanks for joining us. president biden had some strong words about the attack on paul pelosi. his speech was supposed to be about next tuesday's election but he linked the san francisco attack straight to former president donald trump selection denial. j.r. stone is following the story. reporter: the president speaking for over 20 minutes this evening but did not shy away about what happened last week at nancy pelosi's home. >> just a few days ago, before 2:30 a.m. in the morning, a man smashed the back windows and broke into the home of the speaker of the house of representatives, the third-highest ringing rating official in america. reporter: joe biden speaking to the nation wednesday night about the midterm elections next week,
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opening a speech talking about the attack on house speaker nancy pelosi's husband paul. the president getting specific on what court documents say happened last friday in san francisco. >> her husband, my friend paul pelosi was home alone. the assailant ended up using a hammer to smash paul's skull. thankfully by the grace of god, paul survived. reporter: san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins took to cnn wednesday night to address the case and the suspect david the pap who is currently behind bars facing several charges including attempted murder. >> this was politically motivated. he was seeking out the speaker. reporter: biden taking a bold tone, making direct references to what he calls a small group of extreme mager republicans with a voice that continues to grow, taking direct shots at former president trump and other republican candidates siding
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with trump leading up to election day. >> american democracy is under attack because the defeated former president of the united states refused to accept the results of the 2020 election. reporter: on wednesday, a limited number of pelosi family members were shown the body camera video of paul pelosi being attacked. they were also able to listen to the 911 call he made, both of which have not been publicly released. there are no plans to put them out there. >> we don't settle our differences in america with a riot, a mob, a bullet, a hammer. we settled them peacefully at the ballot box. reporter: the investigation into the attack has included looking into security at the home. southbay congresswoman zoe lofgren sent a letter to the chief of u.s. capitol police demanding answers about their handling of member protections
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and protocols. capitol police say they've begun in internal security review. j.r. stone, abc7news. ama: the bay area's most popular city is going to elect a new mayor. facing off in san jose is a county supervisor and a member of the san jose city council. amanda del castillo yo caught up with both candidates tonight. reporter: the countdown to election day dwindles. eyes on san jose's mayoral race, looking to replace the mayor of the 10th largest city in the country. cindy chavez and matt man. top priorities include homelessness, affordable housing, public safety, and combating crime. >> the number one deterrent to crime is having police officers, making sure crimes get investigated and prosecuted is how you stop repeat offenders. >> we can continue to have this
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revolving door at the county jail where the police department is arresting the same people over and over again, largely for lack of intervention around addiction and mental illness. reporter: the candidates differ in their responses but also in the resumes. chavez has dedicated to decades to various public offices including surveying as the vice mayor. may hand is new to local leadership. a background in tech and teaching. >> making our case to the community for change. san jose needs a different direction. we keep electing the same people with the same policies, we are going to get the same outcomes. reporter: experience is needed to navigate the challenging times expected ahead. >> the economy is going to be challenging. we need to get san jose building housing again to address the homelessness crisis. we have to get san jose clean. we want to see it safer. reporter: she says quick response and collaboration during the pandemic uncovered potential and pushed her to seek the mayor's seat.
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motivation comes from his involvement in civic engagement and his understanding that politics and public service matter. >> i think san jose can be the city in america that leads the way to a more transparent and accountable government. >> the 10th largest city in the country is ready to shine again. reporter: abc7news. ama: we are making it easy to get to know every issue on your ballot. this proposition voter guide is on abc7news.com. it shows the arguments for and against each measure and breakdown video so you can make your vote count. dan: that's hail pelting parts of the south this afternoon. a san jose resident shared this video with abc7news. a few thunderstorms swept across the bay area today, bringing showers and hail. ama: the rain may have moved out but it's a chilly night and parts of the bay area.
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dan: sandhya patel is here with a first look at the forecast. sandhya: it will feel like winter has arrived. i want to show you the temperatures right now, they are already in the low 40's to low 50's across the region. 39 in los gatos. freezing inland. patchy frost. here's the deal. we have frost advisory for the north bay valleys, 12 to 9:00 tomorrow morning. hard freeze and freeze warnings for lake and mendocino counties. temperatures will be plunging. let me show you an hourly look. 5:00 tomorrow morning, seeing some mid 30's. by the time we head into 8:00, low 30's showing up. when sheltered valleys dropping down to the 20's. i will be back to tell you how long the cold will last and win more wet weather will move in, coming right up. dan: thank you. a tip to police has led to an arrest in a hit-and-run crash in san jose. some of the video is tough to
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watch. surveillance footage captured the moment a driver struck and injured a grandmother and her three-year-old grandson. this could have been a tragedy. police say someone reported seeing a car similar to the one involved in the crash. officers found the car and arrested a 20-year-old woman from san jose who they say admitted to being the driver. the grandmother and ama: child are ok. ama:ama: federal agents have brought down a catalytic converter thrust ring that stretched across the country. arrests, searches, and seizures in california as well as oklahoma, wyoming, minnesota, new york, nevada, north carolina, virginia, new jersey. people still catalytic converters nationwide and sent them to a company in new jersey where precious metal powders were extracted and sold to a refinery. this video shows the home where law enforcement showed up in new jersey. in california, three family members arrested in sacramento. they sold over $38 million in
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catalytic converters to the jersey company. stanford university is confirming a man has been living on the university campus illegally for months. the university says the man was reported on campus several times since last december. most recently, last week in a dorm basement. he has been identified as a 20-year-old. the story was broken by two reporters at the university's newspaper. >> he climbed through windows. he was able to take a student's id card, according to residents. he was getting led in a lot of the time by people who thought that he was living there with them or he was a friend of somebody in the dorm. reporter: university officials posted a statement online saying , the university's department of public safety obtained multiple stayaway letters to present to him but was unable to locate him until the incident on october 27. dan: elon musk plans to make at least 3700 job cuts this friday
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in an effort to cut down costs. that's according to bloomberg. it comes after he spent $44 billion to acquire twitter last week. he plans to have remaining employees returned to the office. he recently announced twitter will not allow band users back on the platform until proper procedures are in place. that could take a few weeks. however, the naacp, urban league , and national action network are demanding a meeting with elon musk. they sent a letter to him expressing their concern that there's been a rise in racially charged language on twitter since he took over the company. dan: no one hit tonight's huge $1.2 billion powerball jackpot. it increases to $1.5 billion. it's the highest powerball jackpot in modern history. california lottery officials say before tonight's drawing, ticket sales totaled $5.5 million in an
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hour. this run has now brought in 90.5 million dollars for california schools. one ticket sold at a 7-eleven is worth a million dollars after getting five numbers. here are tonight's winning numbers. 2, 11, 22, 35, 60. the powerball is 23. a second million-dollar ticket was sold in ontario, california. dan: a billion dollars could come in handy. jane fonda comes to san francisco to talk climate change but has to cut her visit short. ama: our plastic bags recyclable? who is demanding an answer? dan: we are entering the holiday season. we take you to opening day of the union square ice rink. ama: a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> we got kids screaming about candy tonight. >> i-8 all of your halloween candy last night. [laughter]
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charges. the district attorney's office says charges cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. tomorrow is one year since chan, 72, was killed in alameda. the driver stayed at the scene and cooperated with police. investigators say she did not see chan because of the sun shining in her eyes. the street and park will be named in chan's honor. ama: american icon and activist jane fonda was in san francisco this evening, speaking at an event to help raise money for political candidates who have strong focus on climate change. tim johns was there tonight and brings us the story. reporter: with the midterm elections less than one week away, candidates are busy making their last-minute pitches to voters. one issue that has been prominent among many in california is climate. >> our house is on fire. this is a crisis. we can't behave like business is usual. reporter: jane fonda stopped by san francisco to help fund raise
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for election candidates with a focus on the environment. the film icon has a history of activism that spans decades and helps run a climate center political action committee. she views climate change as the most important issue for generations to come and one that will impact every aspect of our lives. >> the climate crisis and the extreme weather events that are only going to get worse will only hurt the economy more and more. reporter: fonda and many of the politicians she supports want president joe biden to declare a climate of urgency. >> when he does that, so many more things become possible including much more money, including money from the pentagon. reporter: getting political buy-in can be challenging. david accurately is the dean of the rouser college of natural resources at uc berkeley. >> we need to engage with all the populations, the people impacted in communities where these things unfold in a thoughtful way, to do it together. reporter: fonda had to end her
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night in san francisco early. before leaving, she vowed to keep fighting for what she believes in. >> i support candidates that are brave and will stand up to the lies and big corporations and serve people and not corporate's. reporter: abc7news. ama: the california department of justice is demanding plastic bag manufacturers pollute their bags arm recyclable. he's giving companies two weeks to produce the evidence or face potential enforcement action. the vast majority of curbside recycling programs don't have the infrastructure to recycle plastic bags. >> instead, the placement of the bags in recycling bins interferes with the processing of actual recyclable waste. shutting down recycling equipment and increasing the risk of worker injury. reporter: california passed a lot to beg phasing out
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single-use da the off in san francisco with the iconic ace rink in union square back and celebrating its 15th anniversary. tonight's opening celebration featured south -- special performances. the rink will be hosting a number of festive events. >> it is rapidly becoming a time-honored tradition. people know that this is here. they come from all over the bay area. dan: there's a lot of time to grab your skates and enjoy the ice ring. it will be open daily through the new year on january 17. ama: it will be fun. dan: feels like ice-skating weather. ama: it's that time of year. sandhya: i believe you can ice skate really well, don't you know that? ama: i do. dan is quite skilled. sandhya: it is starting to feel like ice-skating weather. look at this view.
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this is when tour. the snow is coming down hard. it is still snowing heavily enough that chains are required on all roads leading up to the mountains right now. they did extend that winter storm warning until midnight tonight. heavy snow continues. an additionafe ow roads impacting commutes. winter weather advisory tonight until midnight tonight. best to hold off until the storm has passed. the last 24 hours, resorts reporting anywhere from eight inches at palisades tahoe to a foot of snow in the sierra snow lab. they will still be seeing more snow. a lovely view from our san jose camera tonight. cold and frosty the next two mornings. showers return this weekend. wet weather expected early next week. we did have rain and showers today. thunderstorms, hail, even a mix of, snow over mount hamilton and
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certainly the mountains have been picking up snow with cold unstable layer. things have quieted down now. i want to take you back in time and show you what it looked like. it was just unsettled enough behind that system. quiet now though. that's why we are starting to see clearing skies and the chill settling in. 40's and 50's are your temperatures right now. frost advisory tomorrow morning. low to mid 30's. frost could kill sensitive plants so you will want to cover them or bring them inside. hard freeze warnings for lake and mendocino counties. 23 to 28 degrees for the hard freeze warning. down to 30 for the freeze warning. you know the outdoor pipes could get damaged. tomorrow morning, 29 at lakeport. mid 40's in places like oakland, san mateo. 38 in livermore. 39 degrees in concord. you will need flannel pjs tonight.
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tomorrow afternoon, a nice rebound. upper 50's to mid 60's. plenty of sun but don't get used to the idea. showers move in. sunday night, rain moves in. look at the snow in the mountains. monday is wet and windy. tuesday, it still continues. cold couple of mornings with frost. saturday night, fall back one hour. sunday morning, daylight saving time ends and at -- we have more wet weather. five days. this is winter. bringing it finally. i hope it continues. dan: love it. thank you. thank you. i occasionally get bladder leaks. i tried always discreet underwear. it absorbs an entire glass of water. it fit like a glove. it just felt like real underwear. game changer! it's the protection we deserve. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!! charmin ultra soft
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ama: 600 drones ascended over the falls last night to create a dabbling light show. never go sore -- before seen footage projected over the falls. it's no coincidence that the spectacle happened at niagara falls. >> as some of you know, i grew up there. out in chippewa. i went to stanford cdi. i'm pretty excited that this footage is being shown for the first time ever write in my own hometown. not only that, but coming to life over the backdrop of one of the world's great natural wonders. dan: avatar the way of the water premieres in theaters on december 16. disney is the parent company of abc 7. if the film is half as good as the premier tonight, that will be impressive. ama: that was amazing. history in the world series. dan: larry beil has highlights next. larry: a no-hitter for the astros in game four of the world series. a combined no-hitter with dusty
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larry: before tonight, there had only been one no-hitter in world series history. it was in 1956. christian javier had a no-no going for the astros tonight but was pulled after six innings. astros trying to even the series. christian javier throwing smoke. struck out the side in the fourth. jt room you to, nick cust llanos getting nothing. six no-hit innings and 97 pitches. dusty baker pulls javier. bases-loaded. 5-0. three relievers finish off the no-no. ryan pressly gets the final out here. first combined no-no in world series history but dusty, why
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take him out? >> it's tough to take a guy out. you have to weigh the no-hitter and history versus trying to win this game and get back to 2-2 in the world series. larry: the warriors in orlando tomorrow night, wondering if the nba is going to force the carrying role. they sent out an e-mail about it. jordan poole got called three night for discontinued dribble on this new point of emphasis. >> i didn't check my email. we had a game today. i'm not looking at emails. i was shocked. it is a carry. what jordan does is a carry. but the whole league has been doing it. larry: the 49ers hit thereby week with a 4-4 record, energized by christian mccaffrey and the knowledge they are going to get a bunch of injured players back for their next game november 13. they are ready for a second-half surge. >> still nine games to go on the season so you can't take your mind off of the ball very long.
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a big challenge. >> we are trying to compete and get an opportunity to play the playoffs. be fortunate enough to play in the super bowl. larry: happy birthday to jimmy garoppolo who turned 31 years old today. an artist is drawing him every day. getting a little risque with the art. happy birthday. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. ♪i like to vöost it, vöost it♪ ♪my vitamins can boost it♪ ♪i like to vöost it, vöost it♪ ♪we like to vöost it♪ ♪♪ vöost: vitamin boosts. ♪vöost it♪
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