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francisco. good evening and thank you for joining us for this special edition of abc7 news at nine. i'm amanda. >> and i'm dan ashley. it happened just after 3:00 this afternoon when police say the sponded to a report of a car into ag at the consulate on gearyrd. >> abc seven news reporter j.r. stone spoke to a witness and joins us live with the latest. j.r. ahmed, this section of geary boulevard outside of the chinese consulate has been roped off with this yellow crime scene tape now for many hours as investigators are busy at work. >> i just talked with the man by the name of sergey who was inside when that car came crashing into the consulate. he said that he was just there trying to get his visa. so he can go visit china. now, i do want to go straight to some of the video that he shot earlier. people running for cover after the car crashed into the consulate. sergey tells me chairs went flying and the man driving got out yelling a curse and looking for the, quote, ccp, which is the abbreviation for
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the chinese communist party. sergey says there was a confrontation after the man tried to reach for something in his car. the man was shot by police officers a short time later and died at the hospital. were you scared? >> well, definitely, yeah. it was very scary moment like when i saw him, especially when i didn't know what he like, whether he has any like like guns, like, you know, and whether he is going to shoot us or something like this. i didn't know. >> police haven't said if the man was armed after all this happened. we were there when officials were dousing their eyes with water. usually we see that after pepper spray, mace or tear gas is used. police won't say if any of that was used inside either. now, i talked with sergey there for a good while this evening. it's actually his birthday, and he's just very grateful to be okay after this ordeal, you'll hear more of what he had to say tonight at 11 on abc seven news.
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reporting live in san francisco, j.r. stone, abc seven news. okay j.r, thank you. >> also in san francisco today, police were in a heated standoff with a man allegedly armed with knives at a chase bank on masonic avenue. and fulton. police say the man went in and started verbally antagonizing the bank employees and escalated the whole thing by pulling out knives. he was not cooperative with officers when they arrived. one officer was hurt. san francisco police called on the hostage crisis negotiating team. there were flashbangs and pepper spray deployed. over 3.5 hours later, the suspect was screaming while taken into an ambulance and to a nearby hospital. >> happening now, the white house is showing support for israel. it is lit up in blue and white lights, which are the colors of the israeli flag. >> president biden says he will address the situation in israel and palestine tomorrow in an afternoon speech. that's according to a white house official. >> the president says at least
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11 americans are among the dead in the fighting, at least 100 people have been taken hostage by hamas and the group has warned it will begin executing them if israel continues shelling gaza neighborhoods. israel says its death toll is at least 900 victims, a number that is expected to rise. >> and the gaza health ministry says at least 680 people have been killed in gaza. >> and as the death toll has increased, there is no end in sight. and now it looks like israel could be gearing up for a ground invasion as hundreds of thousands of troops gather at the gaza border. >> abc news chief foreign correspondent ian pannell is on the ground with a look at the conditions there tonight. >> tonight, israel is on a war footing. 100,000 reservists are massing in the south, moving towards gaza. this conflict looks set to enter a new phase, a ground invasion could be imminent. we're starting to see large scale movements of the israeli military throughout this area in the south. now these are armored personnel carriers
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essentially heading up towards the front line with seeing a lot of men, a lot of munitions, lions and a lot of movement. this is starting to look really like a country at war. and now gaza, one of the world's most densely populated areas, is under relentless bombardment. but many civilians are being caught in the crossfire. the over 680 people killed in three days, 140 of them children, according to gaza's health ministry. for parents on both sides of the border, the grief overwhelming and whole neighborhoods are being wiped out. a frantic scene as rescue workers dig for miracles. is there anyone alive? this man shouts. and from this pile of debris, six month old samah al-wadiah pulled out. still alive. and even today, hamas still hitting israeli cities and civilian areas. we witnessed it
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firsthand. just hearing a sound of we just had the air raid siren go. you can hear the sound of the explosion overhead. can see some smoke up there. sounds like the noise of an intercept, perhaps from the israeli iron dome defense system. and that's what people here have to live with. all the time at the now. it turns out hamas had been planning its shock attack on israel in secret for months now, releasing this video showing the fighters training on motorized paragliders, practicing their descent into israel. how this all began 48 hours ago, but the hell hamas unleashed for so many may only just have begun, now spilling back into the gaza. large swaths of the south of the country are now looking like a major staging area for a significant land operation. men munitions and logistics all moving into place. it's entirely possible that we're only just seeing the start of a much
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larger war. ian pannell, abc news in tel aviv, israel and here in the bay area. >> the israeli community at uc san francisco held a vigil this afternoon at the mission bay campus. people came together to mourn and to honor the victims of the hamas attacks. they joined to sing prayers, put up photos and images of those lost and condemned the ongoing violence in the country. local local, jewish synagogues, community groups and israelis in the bay area are banding together to fundraise and build support. yeah, many of them have, of course, direct ties to friends and family in israel who have been killed, taken hostage or injured. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has more on how the war in israel is hitting home in the bay area. >> israel is a small country. everyone knows someone. >> rabbi berkowitz is knitting together support in the contra costa jewish community in the face of what he called horrific attacks. >> i'm getting news that people that i know personally know now are no longer with us. they were
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brutally murdered, brutally slaughtered. and the news just keep coming. this is the 911 of the israelis. this is the 911 of the israelis. i was raised and grew up in ashkelon, the city that right now is under trauma. and this attack of missiles and my parents right now and my mother in law are in the shelters. >> we are not there. we are here. and we hear all the sadness and all the scariness from our friends and family. >> sienna was supposed to fly to israel with her daughters yesterday, but she says her airlines canceled their flight from sfo to tel aviv and she knows people are stranded there as well. locally people are concerned. >> people are very worried about about secure city. this is locally, this isn't in israel. people feel like there is a anti
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semitic undertone. and of course, we're in touch with with the law enforcement. we're in touch with security companies. and so on and so forth for the coming, you know, couple of weeks in the past, i used to say i'm proud. >> i'm israeli now. i'm kind of scared to say fundraisers are underway. >> support networks are growing exponentially as vigils and rallies get planned. a walk of support for israel is set for tomorrow evening, 5:00, starting here at the walnut creek library. that march will continue down broadway and main street. organizers are asking people to wear white and carry israeli or american flags in a show of support against terror ism in walnut creek, i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. the big three us airlines have canceled all flights in and out of tel aviv's ben gurion airport today. >> delta said it will be at least november before it plans to resume flights to israel,
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giving us an idea of how long it expects the conflict to run. united and american have canceled flights through the end of the week. united is the only airline to operate a nonstop between san francisco and tel aviv. that flight is on hiatus. el al, israel's national carrier , continues to operate flights and has even capped fares, going to move on. >> but stay with us on ab seven news for the latest updates on the cflict in israel. we'll have an update on air and on all of our digital platforms as well. >> coming up, several people were injured and taken to the hospital while riding the cable car today. we're going to tell you what happened. also here, a look at all of the recent bills. >> governor newsom did not sign into law and what some political experts say that could indicate and let's take a live look outside at the conditions at the golden gate bridge right now. >> notice anything? yeah, we just noticed the main lights have gone out. fortunately, it's not completely dark. there are still a few lights. but be careful if you're going to be driving in that
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run for president as an independent candidate. the announcement ends his challenge to president joe biden for the democratic nomination. he plans to campaign in texas, florida and georgia later this month. in a joint statement from some of his siblings, they call his decision to run against biden, quote, dangerous to our country. >> here in california, governor newsom signed several bills into law, but it's the ones he vetoed that have many people talking. and now some political experts believe it might be a sign he's preparing to run for president. abc7 news reporter ryan curry explains. >> as governor newsom vetoed a large number of bills over the weekend. among the items vetoed a bill that would have made condoms available for state public high schools. a bill that would decriminalize certain psychedelic drugs and a bill that would have allowed for amsterdam style cannabis cafes. abc7 news insider phil matier says it could be part of newsom's long term political plans if he wants to run for president. >> you know, it's tough to go
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down the middle in california because the world swerves so much. what we see here is pretty much down the middle. somebody in ohio is going to say how far to the left can you get? >> the governor has not formally announced any plans to run for president in 2016. governor newsom was a strong supporter of the proposition that legalized recreational cannabis use. now, he stopped the advanced usage of cannabis in the state. mateer says it is about his image outside of california. >> when gavin newsom does something like this, you look at what the impact is on the state, but also what the state's image is and his images in terms of the united states as a whole. let's not be shy about the fact that there's a presidentialeleca statement about the psychedelic dr, bill, newsom said california should immediat begin work to set up regulated treatment guidelines replete with dosing information. >> unfortunately bill would decriminalize possession prior to these guidelines going into place, and i cannot sign it
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in regard to the bill on condoms in high schools, the governor says the state doesn't have the funds. other political experts say newsom has to be balanced in a state that leans very democratic. >> he's he really has to be consistent and that means saying, no, governor newsom did sign bills dedicated to workers in certain industries and fighting climate change. >> popular topics among californians and democrats across the nation. political analysts say newsom needs to keep up the balancing act if he does want to run for president. >> but as long as he can say you don't want to vote for this other guy or this other party because i'm closer to what you want than they are. >> ryan curry, abc7 news. governor newsom has signed off on a plan to make over to san francisco. >> piers. the senate bill will revitalize piers 30 and 32. state senator scott wiener's legislation calls for repairs and mixed use redevelopment at the piers. some of the amenities will include pedestrian promenades, a floating swimming
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pool and a market hall. the golden state warriors have agreed to pay for some of the cost. >> california is now the first state in the nation to codify president biden's federal nutrition guidelines, which reduce the amount of salt and sugar added to school meals. the governor also signed the california food safety act, the first law in the us to ban for harmful chemicals from candy cereal, soda and other processed foods. another new law bars willful defiance, suspensions in school. now, those suspensions typically come from low level disruptions, such as a student wearing a hat backward or falling asleep in class. >> seven people were hurt when the gripman on the san francisco cable car they were riding activated its emergency brakes. the car was heading down washington street near taylor when witnesses say a black prius turned onto the tracks right in front of the powell-hyde street car. the gripman hit the cable cars emergency brake jolting the 14 passengers on board. but avoiding a collision. some lost their footing and fell.
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>> the guy, the operator, he actually pulled on like a special brake and everybody went forward like it was a horrible sound. i actually thought we hit the car, but they did not. >> six of the seven injured were taken to the hospital. we're told the injuries are mostly minor, thank goodness. witnesses tell us the prius drove off. >> all right. let's switch and get to our weather. >> yeah, big change today, obviously, from the warm weekend . meteorologist sanjay patel is here with the forecast sandy. >> yeah, dan, and we had a double digit drop in temperatures for inland areas today. forget about 80s and 90s from the weekend. >> we had 60s and 70 and some showers. let's take a look at a live picture right now from our sfo camera. and here's a look at the rainfall so far. the north bay got some of the higher totals. rio a quarter of an inch, two hundredths in santa rosa, 13 hundredths in mill valley. you'll notice, though, some showers have made it all the way into half moon bay, 100th of an inch, even into the east bay. orinda in moraga measuring 12 hundredths of an
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inch. other areas have had trace amounts, so just enough to dampen the ground but not measure from napa to sfo, oakland, hayward, concord. it has been one of those days where you need the wipers off and on. here's a look at the live doppler seven right now. and although you're not seeing any moisture up above, there is moisture down below the radar beam. we're seeing some wet roadways out there due to some drizzle as well. the cold front that came through today has pretty much fallen apart, but we do have a lot of moisture just left over. so don't be surprised if you do need to use those wipers again. here's our next system that's coming in and that's coming in quickly for tomorrow afternoon and evening, which will bring us another round of some wet weather from our kgo roof camera. there are some wet roadways along the embarcadero here. san francisco, oakland in the 60s, mountain view, 68 degrees. still pretty mild in san jose, 70 degrees. palo alto, 66. and from our oakland airport camera just about an hour ago, you actually had some damp runways out there, low to mid 60s from santa rosa to novato. 66 in napa and
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concord and livermore right now. and here's a live view from our san jose camera where the clouds are still pretty stacked up. areas of drizzle and fog overnight. another round of showers tomorrow afternoon, evening and sunnier and a little warmer for your midweek time period on our storm impact scale for tomorrow afternoon, we have a light level one coming in with those scattered showers, slippery roadways. it will be breezy in spots and there will be areas of low visibility. so plan accordingly tomorrow morning. we begin with the fog and some drizzle. but it's tomorrow afternoon that that next front comes in 2 p.m. as we look at the timeline, those showers develop in the north bay quickly sliding by 5 p.m. during the evening rush. we'll be seeing those scattered showers right across the central portion of the bay area. and by 7 p.m, already sliding down to the south and the east bay, it's pretty much winding down other than a few isolated showers by late tomorrow night. now rainfall estimates could be anywhere from zero to a few hundredths of an inch, but there will be some spots that could
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pick up up to about 15 hundredths of an inch. your morning will begin with the fog and the drizzle. 40s to 60s on those temperatures. so kind of all over the board. but most of you in the 50s tomorrow afternoon, it's a breezy one. there will be some showers first developing in the north bay. high temperatures will remain below average with low 60s to the mid 70s. now, if you're waiting for the sunshine and the warmth to return, wednesday is your day because temperatures begin to come up 60s and 70s. it will be a little breezy on thursday. even warmer weather with 80s showing up in our inland communities. here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. and you will notice that we do have another round of wet weather. it's a level one for tomorrow afternoon evening and then we dry it out for a couple of days late friday night into saturday. there is a chance of seeing a few more showers. that's not a done deal, but it's something to keep an eye on. and then we'll be bringing you back the milder weather again. but for october, it's nice to see alma and dan
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that we have a little bit of rain coming in just to help with our fire danger. >> yeah, tamps down a little bit. thanks, andy. >> well, some businesses in west maui are reopening for the first time since the devastating wildfire that wiped out a portion of the island earlier this summer. the beaches in kaanapali aren't exactly packed, but the active tourist economy is restarting the sight of boats and visitors on strolls taking. photos have started to pick up once again. and while several shops remain shuttered, evidence of a slow rebirth has started to take shape for some vendors, although some say they're a long way from how things used to be. >> 800 to 1000 people a night between, you know, tourists and local people and right now we have about 20, maybe 30, the most a few businesses in the area have been reopened since august. >> you still don't have to look very far, though, to see evidence of the ongoing recovery. signs are posted with the qr code alerting visitors to be mindful of the effort and connecting visitors with volunteer opportunities. >> coming up here, a celebration of indigenous peoples day at one
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clara university is launching a new program. >> abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey takes us into the world of augmented reality to share their message and muwekma is doing happy indigenous peoples day, a day to honor, celebrate and never forget indigenous peoples day is being recognized on santa clara university's campus, with events to teach and explain the culture of the tribes that call this land home. >> it's very important for us to be able to educate the public and talk about our history, our language, our culture and our connection to the area. we're trying to deepen our relationship, but also deepen our understanding. >> and what does it mean for us to continue to honor that legacy
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on this campus? >> members of the muwekma ohlone attended the day of teaching here at scu, a bittersweet acknowledgment of the history of their people here. mission santa clara represents violent colonialism for the ohlone and other native californians. current santa clara student and member of the muwekma ohlone tribe, isabella omni gomez says recognizing indigenous peoples day is a step forward. >> these things are helpful to restore and heal our community and to heal the generational trauma that we've endured. but it also serves to show that there's still a lot of work to be done, not only here but in the bay area. as a whole. >> part of that work is to highlight that these tribe members are still here and the university is using technology to do that. several santa clara university departments partnered with ohlone tribes once native to the land. this campus is on to bring their stories to life with the use of augmented reality on cell phones. >> for thousands of years, our ancestors called damian home. >> the damian ohlone are tours transforms the siu campus back to what it was thousands of years ago. three stops on the
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tour were launched monday, but soon visitors will be able to scan qr codes across campus to learn the stories that these tribe members want people to never forget. just knowing that our people's stories and how resilient that they have been and that we are here today to be able to tell their story and be their voice, it means i-right al-sheeb. >> my heart is very happy at santa clara university, dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> native american music and art was on display today at yerba buena gardens in san francisco. dozens of people turned out for a program that included aztec dancing, drumming and speeches honoring indigenous peoples day . >> it's really a celebration of the survival of indigenous peoples of our cultures and the contributions that we want to continue making to the bay area community, to united states, to the americas and the world.
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>> the event is put on each year in partnership between yerba buena gardens festival and the international indian treaty council and on alcatraz island, the annual sunrise ceremony was held this morning. >> it's a tradition that has taken place since 1975 to commemorate the red power movement, when native american activists occupied the former federal penitentiary for 19 months. as you might remember, before, the island was a prison and national park. it was briefly an indian reservation. the emmy award winning abc seven originals documentary escape to alcatraz, tells the story of the occupation by native americans from the beginning to its dramatic end and how it shaped public policy for decades. you can stream it on our abc7 bay area streaming tv app or on our >> a huge opportunity for theup. city of san francisco. as long as it can clean up its image and streets in time. we'll tell you about the effort to prepare for next month's apex summit and what could come from it if foreign visitors are impressed.
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plus, get $1000 cash allowance on this silverado. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. news. you're watching a special edition of abc seven news. >> we'll start this half hour with the latest on a fatal police shooting on the grounds of the chinese consulate in san francisco. police say just after 3:00 this afternoon, a car slam into the lobby of the visa application office at the consulate when officers responded, one of the officers shot the driver of the car. police did not explain why tonight that man was taken to sf general where police say he died. san francisco police say they cannot release more information because this police shooting happened on consulate grounds and where san francisco police may not have jurisdiction when they tell us several agencies are investigating, including the us state department tonight, the chinese embassy in washington has
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released a statement demanding answers about what happened at their san francisco consulate building. >> and this comes as san francisco is gearing up for one of its biggest challenges in decades to enhance the image of the city. as a major world conference comes to town next month, the world will be focused on san francisco during the asia pacific economic cooperation summit. abc seven news reporter liam melendez has the latest. and a warning to san francisco from san mateo county. >> while there are many iconic landmarks, san francisco is tarnished image around the world is best described as a beauty in distress. journalist based in san francisco who worked for foreign media for have much to write about, especially since it changed a lot. >> it's not the hippie city anymore than the tech bros came in and a lot of money came really a lot of money came in in san francisco, changed dramatically. >> axel posteds r a german business newspaper interested in how san francisco grapples with its commercial
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real estate downturn. the question is, will we see anything like this in germany? >> true or in other cities? >> that's an issue to be discussed in mid november during the asia pacific economic cooperation summit hosted by san francisco. here's the apec lineup. 21 world leaders 30,000 delegates, 1200 ceos from around the rl. not only is the city's image at stake, but some say it is the beginning of its economic recovery. san francisco has the potential to lure much needed foreign businesses to its downtown town, where one third of the commercial space is vacant. >> the opportunity to have international folks here, folks from china, korea, right from japan, people who are not who are only hearing the stories and not seeing the reality of investment, to see the opportunities to invest in here and the path forward, we think is a real strong point where we're going to showcase our cutting edge thinking on artificial intelligence and on
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biotech and everything else that's out there. >> autonomous vehicles. we're going to be a big showcase on all of that, like everybody that comes to visit, we think they'll get excited about it and might want to come and expand and be part of what we've got here that can really help our economy transform. >> san francisco has just one month left to prepare for. so far, the city has raised $20 million to make it an extravagant event. but also make it clean and safe. right before his big dreamforce convention. admittedly salesforce ceo marc benioff became the squeaky wheel , suggesting he might leave if san francisco didn't clean up. it worked. >> everything is perfect. spiffy cleaned up nice. i mean, i went, no, it's like i went down howard street. i'm like, what did they do, pour fresh cement? i mean, it's like everything like people you can eat off the sidewalk. it's incredible. well, at least it lasted a few days during dreamforce. >> howard street is no longer
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gleaming, and some of the people hanging out on nearby streets have resumed their activities as mayor london breed seemed undaunted. what's interesting is we had about 250 delegates from around the world who are like the advance team for apec. >> and we took them to the tenderloin, we took them to neighborhoods and around the city. and what they said is this happens where we're from, too. this is not we don't see what everyone is talking about. but when as a major city, san francisco, just like any other major city, it has its challenges. >> postnet disagrees. he says the international media will be reporting on everything they see and counter and experience. keep them out of the tenderloin. >> if they come here, if they see this, this is definitely absolutely outrageous. if you come here and if you're not prepared for that, you really think this is san francisco? oh, my god. >> so we are going to continue
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to chip at it. we're going to continue to work very hard to get people off the streets. we've taken the very bold, controversial steps of making arrests for not just dealers, but also users. >> meanwhile, neighboring counties are watching, too. >> san francisco. so obviously they're going to have great motivation to try and spruce up the city, which may see drug dealers quietly moving across county lines. >> san mateo county district attorney steve wagstaffe warns of what may follow. >> if we see it. you arrest them and we will prosecute them and we will lock them up. we're really concerned. we do not want san mateo county in any fashion to turn into what san francisco has become. and it won't because we're not going to let it happen. >> the aipac conference is also a chance for san francisco to take center stage when the leaders of the two largest economies, the us and china, sit down to meet in good faith. the meeting goes beyond trade talks. it is also an opportunity to
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convince more chinese tourists to travel here. despite what they have seen or heard. chinese tourists spent $1.2 billion in san francisco in 2019, but have not returned in pre pandemic numbers. >> you never get a second chance to make a first impression. there are two reasons why chinese tourism has not returned to normal. >> number one, direct flights were not available until just last month. they are slowly coming back and number two, the valid concern about anti-asian hate crime in the newsroom, leanne melendez, abc seven news. >> let's move back to our developing news on the war between israel and hamas. tonight, the white house is confirming that 11 americans are among the 900 reported dead in israel and nearly 700 more have been killed in gaza. now president biden has joined leaders from italy, the united kingdom, france and germany to pledge support for israel in the coming days. abc news reporter liz landers has the very latest
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. >> fighting intensifying between israel and hamas today as israel launched an aggressive counter-offensive striking gaza continuously hitting more than 1500 military targets, according to israeli defense forces. as the israeli defense minister calling it a, quote, total siege, cutting off all gas, electricity and power to gaza. hundreds killed and thousands injured in both israel and gaza. both sides facing horrors of war. >> no one feels safe. i mean, you feel bombing is just random. i mean, it happens everywhere any time a young israeli father telling abc's david muir about the terrifying moment that he realized his wife and two young daughters were kidnaped by hamas, i recognized them immediately, and i saw the video twice in the second time. >> i couldn't watch anymore because i got i got i
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i didn't know what to do. i, i couldn't believe this is happening to me. it was it was a nightmare. it was the worst possible scenario. >> he has not heard from them since. stories like this from scores of israeli families, as hamas claims they're holding more than 100 people hostage, threatening to kill them if the shelling doesn't stop. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressing the enemy in no uncertain terms as hamas terror is bound, burned and executed. >> children, they are savages. hamas is isis. >> netanyahu also thanked the us for their support. president biden, who met monday with his national security team, forcefully condemning the attack. the white house official telling abc news that israel's top request at the moment is largely weapons replenishments. >> you can imagine the they're going through quite an expenditure of missile interceptors and artillery ammunition, that kind of thing.
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>> in washington. liz landers, abc news. >> to better understand the war between israel and hamas, we turn to a professor at uc law of san francisco, formerly known as uc hastings, binyamin bloom was born in israel and grew up there in the 1990s. he spoke with our colleague abc7 news anchor kristen zion, getting answers earlier today to provide some historical context on the conflict. >> land and control and sovereignty are mostly what's at stake here and this is a conflict that stretches back at least a century. it began, some would say, in 1882, but others would maybe pinpoint the aftermath of the first world war . and basically what the palestine authority and hamas in gaza would like is a sovereign palestinian state. and one that is recognized by the international community, one that has its own military and control over its foreign affairs
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. and israel is reluctant isn't to have such a such a neighbor at its borders. and so that's that's really what this war is about. so it it is about land, but mostly about control and about sovereignty over the palestinian authority and over over the gaza strip. i think the difference here is that we've we haven't seen a quite such a hostage situation in quite a while in situations where hostages have been taken. they have typically been israeli soldiers in the course of their duty. and those situations that prompted negotiations is where israel had released hundreds, sometimes thousands of terrorists in return for a single or 2 or 3 israeli soldiers who had been kidnaped. but to have civilians kidnaped from their homes. and that is something that is unprecedented and is, i shouldn't say perhaps unprecedented. this is something that we saw in the 1960s and 70s
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in israel, where the plo went into into schools in israel and held hostages, airplanes. but this is something that hasn't happened in quite a while. this is a conflict where there are no heroes and no villains. there is plenty of blame to go around on both sides as those who i think the question here is, where do you start this narrative and where do you start the story? do you start it on saturday or do you start it on the israeli with the israeli retaliation that came immediately afterwards? do you start this in 1918, 1922? and there have been many missteps on both sides and both sides have caused the other quite a bit of suffering. and so i think a lot of this is purely a function of what one's political orientation is and which side they would like to take. i think in this particular conflict, the brutal attack on
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civilians is something that doesn't i definitely don't think that one could paint hamas to be the heroes in this story. the professor went on to say he thinks it will take international diplomacy to end this. >> he says the us and the united nations both have a key role to play. particular in advocating for the safe release of hostages. and stay with abc's seven news for the latest updates on the conflict in israel. we will have updates on air and on all of our digital platforms coming up here. >> for the first time, we're hearing from the street vendor whose hot dog cart was pushed over by a city worker. what he says happened and the community support he's received welcome to big tobacco's fantasyland. a new, healthier world without cigarettes. as long as you don't count the 6 trillion sold worldwide every year. and vaping won't lead to smoking, if you ignore the research that says otherwise.
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was caught on video pushing a street vendors cart. today that street vendor is speaking for the first time on. i was embarrassed. it was humiliating . in started thinking i just here after the incident. juan carlos describes feeling confused, used with many people passing by asking if he was okay. he says he doesn't even remember seeing the public works employee running towards him. and i'm pulling my cart and i feel like somebody pushed it. >> yeah, i turned around and all my food was on the ground. >> this video went viral after a group of community organizers demanded for the city to intervene over the weekend. those same organizers surprised juan carlos with hundreds of people from across the bay area who wanted to meet him and buy hot dogs from him and his family . >> the video was awful, so we
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decided to plan a buy out for him because pretty much when he pushed his cart, it's like he pushed everything he had because that's how he pays the bills. um, that's how he puts food on the table for his kids. that's how he pays rent. in a matter of hours, juan carlos sold 250 hot dogs in a parking lot in alameda . >> i didn't imagine that i had so much support. there was a long line in this video. he's thanking everyone for supporting his family on line. many have donated over $5,000 on a gofundme page. >> juan carlos, when he was there, especially him, he didn't expect that big turnout. he was just super happy. he couldn't believe it. >> last week, the san francisco public works department apologized for the employees actions. today in a joint statement with the city, the department said in part, when city staff and street vending rules issuing permits upholding health codes and keeping the right of way accessible and
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safe, we we're doing this work on behalf of the public to maintain a healthy and safe environment for all. juan carlos is hoping for other vendors to also get help, saying many have been mistreated by city workers and in october, i would like to see justice because of what he did. juan carlos says he's hoping to get a permit soon and start a food business. the public works department said their inspections were mandated by the health department. they cited months of outreach in english, spanish and chinese leading up to the start of this enforcement. as to the city worker in that video, the san francisco public works department said they are still investigating in the newsroom. luis pena, abc seven news. coming up, another self-driving robo car company is expanding its service in san francisco. >> what you need to know about today's announcement from waymo after the break
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san francisco. it's driverless cars will now serve the entirety of the city service with limited to the downtown core. fisherman's wharf and a few other neighborhood as waymo is also expanding the number of users that can hail a ride from a few thousand to tens of thousands of people who have asked to be put on their wait list. >> the holidays are almost here, and you know what that means. it's time to start thinking about shopping. but with gas, food and housing costs still so high, many are asking, how can i avoid overspending this holiday season? a new cnet money survey finds nearly 7 in 10 american shoppers predict they will overspend. this holiday season. and most plan to start shopping soon by the end of this month. so a cnet money senior editor shared some tips to avoid going over budget. first, make sure you comparison shop to get the best price if you're shopping online, which is what most consumers are going to be doing this year. >> really look into getting a free browser extension this is a free extension that can go on
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your browser. cnet shopping has one. there are many others. you install this on your browser and then when you're shopping online for a particular product, if that same product is available on a at a lower price from another retailer, you're going to be alerted in real time. and while it may just be 10 or $15, it is the gift buying season. so that really starts to add up. and a shopping extension is free to install on your browser. so really something to consider. it's almost like digital couponing in a way. so that would be my number one tip. >> that's good info. in addition to comparison shopping, he shared three other tips plan ahead. so you know what you really need and don't get sucked into impulse buying. i know it's hard not to shop off season for things like decorations to get a lower price and keep an eye out for return and exchange policies . >> just help to get an early start so that you're not panic buying at the end. right? that's true. just grabbing whatever you can all right. let's update the weather forecast. >> yeah. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya yeah. >> and dan and alma. yeah that's a good idea. those are some helpful tips. let's show you a
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live picture right now. so here is some information you need to know. you will notice that emeryville and 8-80 are hard to see because of the fog we also have, as you look at the golden gate bridge camera, some damp roadways as we're still seeing some isolated showers and drizzle out there. the cold front that came through that brought us scattered showers has fizzled, but there's still a lot of low level moisture in association with it. so do be prepared for some damp roadways and pockets of poor visibility down to three quarters of a mile in half moon bay right now, santa rosa, three miles. temperatures in the 50s and the 60s for most of you as we look at a live picture from our bay bridge toll plaza, you will notice how gray it is. areas of drizzle and dense fog overnight. another round of showers tomorrow and sunnier and a little warmer for your midweek time period on our storm impact scale. this is a level one for tomorrow afternoon. scattered showers, slippery roadways. it will be areas of low visibility and it will be breezy at times tomorrow morning. we start you off with the fog and drizzle. tomorrow afternoon, there comes the showers. showers will be quick moving so between two and
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about 7 p.m. is when we expect most of those showers to go through. and then that front will be out of here with just isolated showers remaining. so rainfall projections anywhere from nothing measurable to about 13 hundredths of an inch of rain is what we're expecting. not a lot, but it certainly helps with our fire danger. temperatures in the morning in the 40s around places like lakeport all the way to 60, in antioch, 50s, for the many of other parts of the bay area, fremont, san jose, down to 60 degrees tomorrow afternoon we're going to go low 60s to mid 70s. i would have that umbrella handy because later in the day you will need it to accuweather 70 forecast parts of the bay area not everywhere. we'll have those showers very scattered in nature for tomorrow level one and then we'll go with a dry and quick warm up on the midweek time period. but it's not going to be a big warm up. temperatures will come back down again as we head towards the weekend. there is a little chance of some wet weather between friday night and saturday. almond >> okay, good. >> keep it coming. thanks, andy. >> we'll do well. >> coming up, the 58th annual
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great on their own, even better together. try cretors, handcrafted small-batch popcorn. with us. amini will be back with sandhya for abc seven news at 11 fleet week festivities aren't over just yet. >> in san francisco today, eight schools participated in the high school band challenge at golden gate park. performing schools competed for prize money to support their schools music program last year , more than $30,000 was awarded to participating schools. the marine corps first marine division band also took part in the event performing a few patriotic songs. >> how nice a new world record has been set in half moon bay at the world championship. pumpkin weigh-off. >> yes. three time winner travis
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gingras. pumpkin weighed in at 2,749 pounds. that is the size of the average rhinoceros. now he's from minnesota, wins the bragging rights and a hefty payout at $9 a pound. quick somebody do the math. and a $30,000 prize for breaking the world record. he shared his secret to success with our abc seven team. >> at one point in life, i gave this thing a 3.7% chance of actually making it. i thought it'd go down for sure. and this has been surprising. this thing's named michael jordan because it's 23 and the greatest basketball player of all time. so the only thing we got to figure out is it the greatest pumpkin of all times? 749 going for shattered the north american record last year, now taking the cake on the world stage. >> organizers say due to the size of this pumpkin, he was bringing in, they had to buy a new industrial scale that can hold up to five tons. farmers of all ages came from across the
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us, hauling in their prized gourds. >> it has to be a labor of love. i always said this, though. if i could not, there was no prize money involved. i never got made one dime back. anything like that. i would still do it. it's so much fun. >> well, it looks like fun. that was second place winner nick kennedy from the sacramento area whose pumpkin came close to weighing in at 2,497 pounds. all the mega pumpkins were on display for people to touch and see up close. >> man all right. well, have you checked your powerball ticket? the jackpot was sitting at $1.55 billion. here's a look at the winning numbers. 1634, 46, 55, 67. powerball number is 14, according to the official website, there were no jackpot winners. so the next drawing is on wednesday and already that estimated jackpot is $1.73 billion. now we're talking about real money. >> yeah, we still got a chance. all right.
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