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that had countless powerball hopefuls holding their breath tonight. >> when somebody is assaulted and your family because of you, he was not looking for paul. >> speaker of the house nancy pelosi speaking in her first interview since the violent san francisco attack on her husband paul. campaign crunch time. the key races down to the wire as a major political face turns to a big announcement in the days ahead. a trip threats storm striking the bay area. giving your prepared for the rain, wind, and thunder moving in now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. dan: good evening. ama: a few top stories we are following tonight, but first the next round of bay area wide storms starting to hit right now. dan: let's give you a live look from live doppler 7 and our
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cameras across the region. the storm has intensified quickly. ama: let's get right to sandhya patel following it all. sandhya: this is now a level two storm. take a look. tonight or tomorrow morning, brief downpours, thunderstorms, hail, gusty winds. we have already seen lightning strikes off the coast moving across parts of the monterey bay. i'm going to take you into where we are seeing moderate to heavier rainfall. heading across 101 right now. you will notice scattered rain showers from mission down to san bruno. as we go toward the santa cruz mountains, we are seeing downpours in the region. a special marine morning has been issued as strong thunderstorms have been developing and moving on shore around their honore bay -- the monterey bay. it is capable of producing land
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spouts, especially near carmel-by-the-sea. it is a moderate storm. as you take a look at the timing between midnight and tomorrow morning is when the most intense rain and wind will go through. downpours and gusty winds, it will be a hazardous commute. thunder and hail. it is already getting gusty. gusts to on mount diablo. dan: thank you. you can check the forecast and see live doppler 7 anytime you wish with the abc 7 bay area streaming app. download the app now for roku, apple tv, amazon fire, and google tv. ama: now to the $2 billion powerball holdup. the drawing tripping up. if you were dreaming of winning the cash, you will have to wait a little bit longer.
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dan: lottery officials say the drawing had to be delayed because of security issues. ama: tim johns was tracking the news as it developed and he's here with the latest. tim: what can i say, the agonizing wait is going to continue. we are not a couple billion dollars richer as of right now. folks are in the bay area and around the country have been waiting for these numbers to be announced. state lottery officials need more time to complete security protocols. we don't know where the location is, but we know it is not in california. in a tweet, california lottery explained the powerball has strict security requirements that each of the 40 jurisdictions have to meet. the drawing was live and about to announce the winning numbers, when they told audiences the delay on air. the price is a whopping $1.9 billion, the largest lottery prize ever.
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the odds of winning are pretty slim. experts say there in the range of about one in 292 million, but it hasn't stopped people from around the bay from catching lotto fever and rushing to buy the tickets earlier monday. >> all i need is one. i'll share it with everybody. [laughter] >> if god wants me to end, i will win with the numbers i've played with for years. >> i'm going to be a billionaire. people get a good look. this is your next billionaire of the state of california. tim: if you are that gentleman win, if you take the payment plans spaced out over 29 years, you get the whole $1.9 billion. this isn't the first time the drawing has been unexpectedly delayed. there is no timeline of when the numbers might be drawn, so we will just have to stay tuned. when it does happen, security officials and independent auditors will be looking on. dan: all right, it is going to
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be so much sweeter when i when. [laughter] what a ridiculous situation. tim: i know. people play. dan: we are keeping an eye on the latest results from lottery officials so once they are released, we will send an alert just like this one. download and enable the push notifications so we can reach you immediately. ama: for the first time since paul pelosi was attacked, his wife, speaker nancy pelosi, sat down for an interview. in a wide-ranging interview, speaker pelosi gave brand-new details about how she found out about the violent breakdown -- break-in at her san francisco home and how it is shaping the future of the family. j.r. stone is live in the newsroom. j.r.: around 25 minutes of that interview aired on cnn this evening. house speaker nancy pelosi
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opening up and even paused a few times as things got emotional as she talked about the attack on her husband and the future of our country. >> p is doing ok. it's a long haul. he knows he has to pace himself. j.r.: speaker of the house nancy pelosi talking publicly about the recent attack on her husband paul, sitting down for her first interview since it happened with cnn's anderson cooper, describing the skull fracture he suffered with a hammer attack. >> greg on the top in two places. that is pretty awful. they told us it had not pierced his brain, which could be deadly, or worse. j.r.: nancy pelosi was in washington dc at the time. she says capitol police woke her up to tell her what had happened. she was soon on a flight back to san francisco and days later, paul was released and taken home. >> one of the hardest things all
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week was to go back into the house for him. and the entrance, which is of course where he was hit. j.r.: court documents allege his suspected attacker yelled, where is nancy? the same thing protesters yelled at the u.s. capitol during the u.s. insurrection. >> i do think there has to be some message to the republicans to stop the disinformation because that is without any question a source of what happened on january 6 and a source of what is happening to me. you would think there would be some level of responsibility. but you see with the reaction is on the other side to this, to make a joke of it. really, that is traumatizing too. but nonetheless. j.r.: she also responded to questions about a possible
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retirement depending on how midterm elections play out. >> my decision will be affected by what happened in the last week or two. >> will it be impacted by the attack? >> it will. yes. j.r.: for the end of the interview, emotional moments. >> it is -- i've done very well, i've been close to tears and number of times in this conversation, i think i've done very well in containing that, but of course i'm sad because of my husband, but i'm also sad because of our country, unless we can get over this. j.r.: during that interview, she said she does want a strong republican party, but one that does not yield to, in her words, a cult or a thug, seemingly in
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reference to former president donald trump and the extreme maggot portion of the geo -- maga portion of the gop. dan: we will move now to your voice and your vote. candidates are going all out hours to go before the polls open. ama: a handful of key races to determine the control of congress are in a dead heat going into election day. democratic senate nominee john fetterman's bid is one make or break race and polls show it is very close. fetterman's campaign has gone to a federal court to try to have mail-in ballots counted if they weren't signed with a valid date. >> i won my very first election by one single vote and everyone that is willing to go out and knock on doors and get out the votes right now because there is so much at stake. >> how many of you think washington is getting it wrong? i think they're getting it wrong
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because of radical policies. part of what i want to bring to washington is balance. dan: other senate races still a tossup or georgia, nevada, arizona. during a gop senate rally in ohio, former president trump teased a very big announcement next tuesday at his mar-a-lago residence in florida. speculation is when he will announce his 2024 presidential run, perhaps next week. ama: tomorrow's election could be historic in more ways than one. there are a record 178 lgbtq+ candidates on the ballot running for office across the state. dan: that is more than any other state in the most in california electoral history. if those candidates win, we could soon have more than 10% of the legislature be lgbtq. >> you have the opportunity to elect the first bisexual woman, the first black gay man to the state legislature tomorrow.
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ama: advocates say it is important for the lgbtq community to be seen and heard in politics especially when other states are pushing legislation that could infringe on gay rights. dan: we will be live streaming results as soon as the polls close. you can watch with our abc 7 bay area news app know your smart phone or smart tv. on television, you can watch abc7news at 4:00. we will go live to national coverage. then abc7news at 11:00 have a full recap of local and national results. ama: the truth about twitter, the company numbers that claim elon musk's takeover may already be working out for business. dan: new closure, but other items found with the missing oakley woman's remains. ama: look up for the total lunar eclipse. the best time to see it tonight. dan: all that is ahead, but
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being asked to return having been deemed too essential to be let go and some other former employees are planning to file a class-action lawsuit, citing california law that allows 60 days of advanced notice. company document obtained by the verge says twitter's daily user growth hit all-time highs during the first full week of elon musk owning the platform, with user downloads steadily increasing in recent weeks. dan: it remains to be seen how many users have left since elon musk took over, since twitter does not track uninstalls of the gap. ama: new little bit of closure for the family of a missing oakley woman. dan: her remains were found more than nine months since she first disappeared. a tourist visiting amador county found partial human remains last thursday in the gold rush town of plymouth. they were a match. ama: investigators believe her
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remains were separated and scattered in different areas. they also find earrings that belonged to her. >> the reality was still devastating to hear. our hearts were shattered even more than what we thought possible. dan: investigators say she was killed by her former boyfriend, who was later shot and killed by authorities in the seattle area as they tried to arrest him in june. ama: if you or someone you know faces issues like domestic violence, mental health, and more, go to abc7news.com/takeaction. happening tonight, just hours away from a total lunar eclipse and the last one for the next three years. looking live from our east bay hills camera where wet weather and clouds could spoil their view. totality will last nearly 90 minutes starting at 2:16 in the morning, when the earth passes
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directly beneath -- between the moon and the sun. the next one like it won't happen until 2025. dan: i was think lunar eclipses are the most fascinating. the moon looks so incredible. we will see if we get a good look. let's take a look at our weather. ama: sandhya patel has the latest. sandhya: i think you are really going to have to find a spot where you might be able to escape the storm to see that lunar eclipse because it is pretty cloudy outside. we are seeing showers heavier on the monterey bay. a flood advisory was just issued due to some downpours. hercules, elsa brontë, crockett, but niesha, -- been niesha -- bencicia. castro valley.
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san francisco, steady, but light rain around bayshore, chinatown area. down for the monterey bay, this is where they have been seeing numerous thunderstorms moving in short. because of the heavy rain, a flood advisory has been issued until 2:15 in the morning and they do have flash flood watches for the burn scar areas. cold unstable air associated with the load triggering the thunderstorms. we have plenty off the coast. 48 hour rainfall totals. 0.4 -- 0.04 inches in san jose. it is chilly outside. 40's, 50's right now. in the tahoe area, sierra nevada, they are seeing some snow. really a pretty sight. they are seeing snow and chain controls on all road leading up to the mountains.
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i just checked the chp report. the peaks will see up to five feet with the gusty wind blowing snow and difficult to impossible travel. slick on the golden gate bridge tonight. strongly overnight and for the morning commute. showers linger early wednesday. coulter with frost thursday and friday mornings. this is a moderate strength storm. brief downpours tonight, tomorrow morning. there you go, the downpours tomorrow morning at 5:00. at 8:00 a.m., still seeing some heavy rain. turns to scattered, spotty or showers by the afternoon and early evening. it down early wednesday morning. rainfall totals through tomorrow morning, about a half an inch to an inch and a half, which is why we are expecting it to go to a level two. the wind advisory for the coast.
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ama: we have you covered when it comes to tomorrow's election on our streaming tv app. you can get analysis of each issue and breakdown videos before the drama plays out. check out the streaming function. thanks for watching. dan: for all of us here, we appreciate your time. right now on jimmy kimmel, dana carvey. good and jacksonville. meantime. i'm on your election day we got mostly good weather across the lower 48 will be some wind in arizona rain and wind in nevada
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. pennsylvania looks good, and so does georgia. florida could see some showers. back to you, rhiannon and andrew. kevin. thank you. now some competitive eating and no, this is not involved. legendary hot dog champion joey chestnut. unfortunately goodness you said , unfortunately, i'm saying fortunately, this time we're in marathon florida for the annual stone crab eating contest. competitors must crack and eat 25 crab claws would have any meat is left behind. they receive a 32nd penalty. per cloth was a record setting performance by bobby hannah sec who got the job done in 10 minutes 23 seconds. that's over four minutes better than the previous record. bobby said he concentrated on picking the clause clean, so he avoided penalties. now if their relations to him big congrats if there were ever a food that you would want to be in a contest on how many you could eat. mine would probably be stone crab. what would yours be at the top of my list, and i wish i would have known about it. i would have submitted, i would have
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practiced already practiced for years. so next year, maybe we should enter florida. what do you think? by the way, uh, stone crab season opened october 15th and i mentioned the mustard from joe's stone crab. that's a miami thing. for those of you who have been to miami. it's an iconic restaurant down there. it's delicious. yeah coming up the warning, though you can eat stone crabs, which you cannot lick toads. yeah plus the amazing story of baby holly finally reunited with the family she never knew she had now is a 42 year old woman and the billionaire executive facing charges after falling asleep in the wrong house. you're watching world news now.
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