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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. dion lim joins us with more on this story. >> reporter: dan and kristen, we're at the top of the crooked part of lombard street where it's teaming with tourists from around the globe. many have rental cars which have their luggage inside making them prime targets for break-ins. neighbors who say they witness these crimes regularly are taking matters into their own hands. >> we've got vigilantes that are adamant about finding these people. >> you're looking at one of the most brazen car break-ins we've ever seen. the man in the video casing this suv and then coming back to smash the back window and grab whatever he can. >> i'm going to choke up a little bit. >> if that weren't enough, the man comes back not only a third time, but a fourth. all in broad daylight. all in stunning detail. all caught on jim buck's security camera. >> this building is my ship and i need to protect it. >> reporter: he's not alone in wanting to protect his building, reporting the crime to sfpd. the 2 million t
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. dion lim joins us with more on this story. >> reporter: dan and kristen, we're at the top of the crooked part of lombard street where it's teaming with tourists from around the globe. many have rental cars which have their luggage inside making them prime targets for break-ins. neighbors who say they witness these crimes regularly are taking matters into their own hands. >> we've got vigilantes that are adamant about finding these people....
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. sonoma county is facing the largest number of outages, 28,000 pg&e customers in parts of 13 cities could have their power turned off over the next two days. >> luz pena is live at a hardware store that ran out of essentials so many raced to buy. >> reporter: that's right, kristen. this morning this hardware store had 22 generators. now check out how many they have. zero. we spoke to many sonoma residents who told us they're not looking forward to the shutoff, but they are ready. yes, it's only tuesday, but these might be the last burgers coming out of west hand made burgers in sonoma for the week. >> what we do is buy a half or quarter cow. then i bring it in here and butcher everything. >> reporter: and that's not happening today. he opened up his restaurant six months ago. during the last power shutoff, he lost over $8,000 in produce. >> the last time i threw out all three of these fridges. all of them. oh, insurance takes care of it. insurance doesn't take care of any of that. you
. >> and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. sonoma county is facing the largest number of outages, 28,000 pg&e customers in parts of 13 cities could have their power turned off over the next two days. >> luz pena is live at a hardware store that ran out of essentials so many raced to buy. >> reporter: that's right, kristen. this morning this hardware store had 22 generators. now check out how many they have. zero. we spoke to many sonoma residents who told us they're...
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. >> i'm dan ashley.ll find out who in the bay area will have their power shut off to avoid a wildfire. >> it is bringing back bad memories. >> i shut off all of them. people are funny. insurance takes care of it. insurance doesn't take care of any of that. >> we understand the hardship created by these shut offs. there are safety risks on both sides. >> tens of thousands of people could be affected in this latest round of forced outages. >> napa and san mateo county have been put on notice. >> we'll begin our team coverage on this developing story with abc7 news reporter kate larson. >> reporter: pg&e says this week's potential power shut off could affect 184,000 customers. >> pg&e says that number dropped from more than 200,000 because the weather models changed and they were able to more precisely pinpoint impacted areas. now, if the forecast holds, final notifications will come wednesday around noon. then at 2:00 p.m., power would get cut first to the sierra foothills and at 3:00 p.m. power would go f
. >> i'm dan ashley.ll find out who in the bay area will have their power shut off to avoid a wildfire. >> it is bringing back bad memories. >> i shut off all of them. people are funny. insurance takes care of it. insurance doesn't take care of any of that. >> we understand the hardship created by these shut offs. there are safety risks on both sides. >> tens of thousands of people could be affected in this latest round of forced outages. >> napa and san...
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i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley.george gascon resigned, the mayor appointed someone in his place. suzie loftus. >> the decision is controversial because loftus has been running for that office for more than a year. with only a month before the election, many say it gives her an unfair advantage over others. lyanne melendez has more. >> everybody knows the incumbent or the person appointed usually gets elected or re-elected. clearly loftus now has the advantage. what we saw today was san francisco politics 101. >> she is my choice to appoint as the next district attorney for the city and county of san francisco. >> making that announcement became somewhat of a challenge for the mayor and loftus herself. first protesters gathered in chinatown where london breed was supposed to deliver her message. the event was postponed for several minutes. then once protesters spotted loftus, they chased her around chinatown. loftus is a controversial figure because she once led the police commission during tumultuous times for the c
i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley.george gascon resigned, the mayor appointed someone in his place. suzie loftus. >> the decision is controversial because loftus has been running for that office for more than a year. with only a month before the election, many say it gives her an unfair advantage over others. lyanne melendez has more. >> everybody knows the incumbent or the person appointed usually gets elected or re-elected. clearly loftus now has the advantage. what we saw...
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. >>> dan ashley is not at the station because hosting annual charity golf tournament. 23rd year of dan ashley's friends of camp concord golf tournament. 150 golfers came out to danville to help send deserving kids to summer camp. 10,000 children and counting. >> one of the reasons it's so important for young people. many of them, including underserved kids not able to do this ordinarily, often first time away from home, chance to learn now skills and make friends with campers and counsellors from around the world. >> go to website for information or to donate. >>> a bay area couple and four kids have made history. spent months of february through august hiking entire appalachian trail. abc7 news reporter kate larsen has the incredible story. >> reporter: at 2200 miles long, appalachian trail is longest hiking only foot path in entire world. in 14 states along tast coast, georgia north to maine and this sebastopol family just hiked entire thing. >> hi. >> reporter: stronger than ever, malone family is back home after six month long backpacking trip. >> planning it before they were born.
. >>> dan ashley is not at the station because hosting annual charity golf tournament. 23rd year of dan ashley's friends of camp concord golf tournament. 150 golfers came out to danville to help send deserving kids to summer camp. 10,000 children and counting. >> one of the reasons it's so important for young people. many of them, including underserved kids not able to do this ordinarily, often first time away from home, chance to learn now skills and make friends with campers...
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i'm ama daetz. >>> i'm dan ashley. look at the beautiful sunset.ou at 11:00. we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we're redefining what nutrition can do. because the possibility of a longer life and a healthy life is the greatest possibility of all. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. have a skincare routine. but what about a lip care routine? pay your lips some attention. the chapstick total hydration collection. exfoliate nourish naturally enhance your lips. chapstick. put your lips first. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a test accommodations center coordinator from san diego, california... a history professor from oak ridge, tennessee... and our returning champion, a university administrator from binghamton, new york... whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i'm feeling good today. i hope we don't have a repeat of yesterday. it was a rough go, not only for the conte
i'm ama daetz. >>> i'm dan ashley. look at the beautiful sunset.ou at 11:00. we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we're redefining what nutrition can do. because the possibility of a longer life and a healthy life is the greatest possibility of all. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. have a skincare routine. but what about a lip care routine? pay your lips some attention. the chapstick total hydration collection. exfoliate nourish naturally...
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. ♪ >>> you might have noticed that dan ashley is not on the anchor desk because he's helping send deservingto summer kidnap. >> hosted the friends friends fs golf tournament. >> been doing this golf tournament for 23 years now. in that time we've sent 10,000 underserved kids to summer camp, all expenses paid. really proud of that. we believe every kid ought to have chance to go at least once. >> followed by a fundraising dinner and auction. >> always a great time and dan puts a lot of effort into it. >> from golf to other sports. >>> talking basketball coming up, klay thompson working back from injury, not going to rush fixfinity internet and mobile, each for $30 a month. that equals awesome wifi from america's best internet provider and the best lte on the go. it's the ultimate coverage solution. it's all in the numbers. with xfinity mobile, you'll save up to $800 a year on your wireless bill. you can even get $250 back. don't miss out on xfinity internet and mobile, each for $30 a month. plus, save up to $800 a year on your wireless bill with xfinity mobile. xfinity makes saving... simple
. ♪ >>> you might have noticed that dan ashley is not on the anchor desk because he's helping send deservingto summer kidnap. >> hosted the friends friends fs golf tournament. >> been doing this golf tournament for 23 years now. in that time we've sent 10,000 underserved kids to summer camp, all expenses paid. really proud of that. we believe every kid ought to have chance to go at least once. >> followed by a fundraising dinner and auction. >> always a great...
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i'm i dan ashley. pg&e says it expects to begin shutting off power at midnight tonight, approximately seven hours from now. it will begin in the north and roll out from the rest of the bay area there. we have live team coverage with reporters fanned out from the north bay to the east bay and peninsula and south bay. >> we want to begin with sandy patel. this could be the strongest winds for a long time, right? >> that's right. we may see extreme fire behavior. the red flag warning starts at 5 a.m. tomorrow runs until 5 p thursday for the n.orth.m bay, t bay, santa cruz mountains. starts at 5 p.m. tomorrow andru thursday. gusty winds 35 to 55 miles per hour with very low humidity. any fires that do develop will spread rapidly. we have a wind advisory f north andor easthe bay hills to diablo range. downed trees anderesow p limes.. here's what you can do. loss of power is possible. make sure you charge yourav an kit ready and an evacuation route planned. >> abc 7 news reporter vic lee says generators have
i'm i dan ashley. pg&e says it expects to begin shutting off power at midnight tonight, approximately seven hours from now. it will begin in the north and roll out from the rest of the bay area there. we have live team coverage with reporters fanned out from the north bay to the east bay and peninsula and south bay. >> we want to begin with sandy patel. this could be the strongest winds for a long time, right? >> that's right. we may see extreme fire behavior. the red flag...
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. >>> tomorrow on "good morningodg >>> you might have noticed that dan ashley is not on the anchor deskse he's helping send deserving kids to summer kidnap. >> hosted the friends of con golf tournament. >> been doing this golf tournament for 23 years now. in that time we've sent 10,000 underserved kids to summer camp, all expenses paid. really proud of that. we believe every kid ought to have chance to go at least once. >> followed by a fundraising dinner and auction. >> always a great time and dan puts a lot of effort into it. >> from golf to other sports. >>> talking basketball coming up, klay thompson working back from injury, not going to rush at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. 'foiasels at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride. mini golf. relax! relax! relax! you take this man to be your
. >>> tomorrow on "good morningodg >>> you might have noticed that dan ashley is not on the anchor deskse he's helping send deserving kids to summer kidnap. >> hosted the friends of con golf tournament. >> been doing this golf tournament for 23 years now. in that time we've sent 10,000 underserved kids to summer camp, all expenses paid. really proud of that. we believe every kid ought to have chance to go at least once. >> followed by a fundraising...
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in san francisco, dan ashley, on abc 7 news mornings what do you get when you mix rock 'n' roll with little fitness? the big race you have to stick around to find out about. come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're defl hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. >>> good morning. it's saturday october 5th. we got to tell but something coming up, the weather, lisa. here we are wanting to talk about that just because of how warm it's going to be, correct. >> yes, yes, certainly wrm. that offshore flow with us. and we've got that right here highlighted for. high fire danger tonight into tomorrow morning. the win gusts to 35 miles an hour. and look at that relative humidity dropping anywhere from 28 to 18%. so we are
in san francisco, dan ashley, on abc 7 news mornings what do you get when you mix rock 'n' roll with little fitness? the big race you have to stick around to find out about. come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're defl hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99....
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abc 7 news anchor dan ashley has the details. >> at first glance some of the black and white photos in continuous thread exhibit appear to be a walk back in history. but in reality they're modern artworks meant to correct it. first, it helps to understand that the new kpebt at the san francisco art commission main gallery was inspired in part by a controversial sculpture, the work called early days with depiction of a native american lying at the feet of a missionary was removed from the civic krerpt. to offer a different view kurters decided to profile modern native americans in the bay area. >> i really wanted to feature who the indian community, the the native community is here. >> three photographers captured dozens of subjects. one brit bradley used a 19th ts the sctsen phs more an yo. >> injury part of that was about shifting narratives. indian people are relevant gaited to the turn of the century and we are vanishing indians. in artist approach tries to take the process and reclaim it. >> we call it the strong hearted women. >> other photos capture president vibrant contribution
abc 7 news anchor dan ashley has the details. >> at first glance some of the black and white photos in continuous thread exhibit appear to be a walk back in history. but in reality they're modern artworks meant to correct it. first, it helps to understand that the new kpebt at the san francisco art commission main gallery was inspired in part by a controversial sculpture, the work called early days with depiction of a native american lying at the feet of a missionary was removed from the...
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dan ashley, for drew and l@@ ♪ ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ strongerever ♪ shine every day and night ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: anna hello, hi! so good to see you! welcome, welcome, [cheers and applause] thank you. we have a powerful show for you today. hello gorgeous, how are you? we have a powerful show for you today. we want to give a shout out, caroline from new jersey, we are
dan ashley, for drew and l@@ ♪ ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ strongerever ♪ shine every day and night ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: anna hello, hi! so good to see you! welcome, welcome, [cheers and applause] thank you. we have a powerful show for you today. hello gorgeous, how are you? we have a powerful show for you today. we want to give a shout out, caroline from new jersey, we are
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i'm dan ashley. >> for the entire abc 7 news team, thanks for joining us.mmel live coming up right now is tyler perr dicky: from hollywood -- it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- tyler perry. from "the view," sunny hostin. and comedian gina brillon. and now, for the first time tonight, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. appreciate it. hello, i'm jimmy. welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. please, relax. thank you for joining us on the 8th of october, which that day might not mean anything to you right off the bat, but it's a significant day october 8th. on october 8, 1871, a wildlife killed up to 2500 people, the deadliest wildlife in recorded history. also in 1871, the great fire of chicago killed 200 people,
i'm dan ashley. >> for the entire abc 7 news team, thanks for joining us.mmel live coming up right now is tyler perr dicky: from hollywood -- it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- tyler perry. from "the view," sunny hostin. and comedian gina brillon. and now, for the first time tonight, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. appreciate it. hello, i'm jimmy. welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. please, relax....
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dan ashley. >> ama daetz. beil, spencer christian and the team, thanks for joining us. >> enjoy. see you tomorrow. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger thr, ever ♪ shine every day and night ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: how are you? [cheers and applause] have a seat. have a seat. yes, thank you. have a seat. welcome to our house.
dan ashley. >> ama daetz. beil, spencer christian and the team, thanks for joining us. >> enjoy. see you tomorrow. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger thr, ever ♪ shine every day and night ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: how are you? [cheers and applause] have a seat. have a seat. yes, thank you. have a seat. welcome to our house.
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. the fire is burning near geyserville. laura anthony joins us. >> she joins us live on pine flat road with the latest on the conditions. laura. >> reporter: we're high above. we're stand at 2,100 square feet where we've been watching this aerial fire fight go on throughout the day. you can also see on the ground just beyond the pinkish fire retardant, you can see a bulldozer on the ground. for the most part they're trying to fight this fire from the air. it's a battle that's being fought mostly from the air as the kinkade fire marched up the hills east of geyserville. it's in such rugged terrain, it's mostly inaccessible from ground crews. that's why a convoy of spotters and air tankers are cord nagt it. >> the fire turned out to be fueled by what we believe to be 60-mile-an-hour winds plus or minus, and the terrain up in that area is very rugged. >> reporter: cal fire says the fire broke out at 9:27 wednesday night near the geyser's geothermal plant. but at this point there's no indication of how the fire started. >> ther
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. the fire is burning near geyserville. laura anthony joins us. >> she joins us live on pine flat road with the latest on the conditions. laura. >> reporter: we're high above. we're stand at 2,100 square feet where we've been watching this aerial fire fight go on throughout the day. you can also see on the ground just beyond the pinkish fire retardant, you can see a bulldozer on the ground. for the most part they're trying to fight this fire...
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dan ashley. >> ama daetz.ncer christian and the team, thanks for joining us. >> enjoy. see you tomorrow. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. that's very nice. thanks for joining us on yet another extra crispy day for our kentucky fried president. it almost seems as if he's trying to impeach himself at this point. the justice department ordered the trump administration to
dan ashley. >> ama daetz.ncer christian and the team, thanks for joining us. >> enjoy. see you tomorrow. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. that's very nice. thanks for joining us on yet another extra crispy day for our kentucky fried president. it almost seems as if he's trying to impeach himself at this point. the justice department ordered the trump administration to
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abc7 news anchor dan ashley has the story. >> he is sniffing out cancer.ng for prostate cancer. >> maria is hot on the scent of what she calls a life-saving medical trend, the diagnosing and treating of disease not by doctors in white coats, but by canines in collars. >> dogs are being used in so many different ways. they're really on the cutting edge of medicine right now. >> she tracks their growing contributions in her new book doctor dogs. starting with the uncanny ability of trained dogs to sniff out cancer cells. this demonstration was photographed at a center in england where the test animal is able to locate the sample containing cancer cells in just a matter of moments. >> good boy! >> i heard about some dogs that were detecting ovarian cancer at stage 1, which is unheard of with whatever is available at our doctor's offices. so i got really intrigued of how is this happening. >> she began following dogs in two settings, research and practical therapy. the second group includes trained animals like those provided by dogs for diabetics in the bay a
abc7 news anchor dan ashley has the story. >> he is sniffing out cancer.ng for prostate cancer. >> maria is hot on the scent of what she calls a life-saving medical trend, the diagnosing and treating of disease not by doctors in white coats, but by canines in collars. >> dogs are being used in so many different ways. they're really on the cutting edge of medicine right now. >> she tracks their growing contributions in her new book doctor dogs. starting with the uncanny...
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i'm dan ashley. >> thank you for joining us.t to give you a quick update on that fire burning in geyserville. an evacuation center is opening at winter high school. >> the fire is 400 acres and 0% contained. difficult to contain at night. we'll bring updates on the free abc 7 news. >> have awe great night and we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night >> tamron: hello. hi, hello. welcome to our house. we have an important show for you today. please have a seat, your home. we are home together. as i said, an important topic today. by the numbers there are more than 800,000 missing children in the united states.
i'm dan ashley. >> thank you for joining us.t to give you a quick update on that fire burning in geyserville. an evacuation center is opening at winter high school. >> the fire is 400 acres and 0% contained. difficult to contain at night. we'll bring updates on the free abc 7 news. >> have awe great night and we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night >> tamron:...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. a new quake alert app launched today. if it were available 30 years ago, the marina district would have had 20 seconds warning. >> candlestick point would have had 15 seconds. santa cruz would have this no warning. >> laura anthony is live in pleasant hill. >> reporter: this is the epicenter of that of earthquake. it was 4.5. it's the threshold of that my shake app to send out an alert. >> this is a milestone. it's an important moment. >> governor newsom used this day. the 30th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake to launch the my shake app designed to give californians a few seconds to prepare when the next big one hits. >> 99.7% chance over the next 30 years we would experience an earthquake greater than 6.7. >> the app by the u.s. geological survey. a primitive version was used in 1989 to warn search and rescue teams trying to warn people from the cypress structure. >> the scientists set up a temporary system that radioed alerts to the workers whenever there was a significant aftershock that might shake the nimitz
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. a new quake alert app launched today. if it were available 30 years ago, the marina district would have had 20 seconds warning. >> candlestick point would have had 15 seconds. santa cruz would have this no warning. >> laura anthony is live in pleasant hill. >> reporter: this is the epicenter of that of earthquake. it was 4.5. it's the threshold of that my shake app to send out an alert. >> this is a milestone. it's an important...
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i'm dan ashley. >> thank you for joining us.ng in geyserville. an evacuation center is opening at winter high school. >> the fire is 400 acres and 0% contained. difficult to contain at night. we'll bring updates on the free abc 7 news. >> have awe great night and we'll see you tomorrow. >>> from brooklyn, it's jimmy kimmel live! tonight, bill murray, senator bernie sanders, ellie kemper, and music from the nationals. presented by lightlife. with cleto and the cletones. and now, top of the food chain, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, thank you, thank you. all right. i appreciate that.
i'm dan ashley. >> thank you for joining us.ng in geyserville. an evacuation center is opening at winter high school. >> the fire is 400 acres and 0% contained. difficult to contain at night. we'll bring updates on the free abc 7 news. >> have awe great night and we'll see you tomorrow. >>> from brooklyn, it's jimmy kimmel live! tonight, bill murray, senator bernie sanders, ellie kemper, and music from the nationals. presented by lightlife. with cleto and the...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live."aaron paul. and now, hey now -- jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. hi. i'm excited too. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. we have an especially interesting show tonight. aaron paul and howard stern are here tonight. [ cheers and applause ]
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live."aaron paul. and now, hey now -- jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. hi. i'm excited too. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. we have an especially interesting show tonight. aaron paul and howard stern are here tonight. [ cheers and applause ]
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dan ashley shows us how it works. >> reporter: pg&e's website allows you to view areas that have their power shut off. start by going to pg&e.com. then you choose public safety power shutoff on the right side as you can see. choose, find out if your service may be impacted. it will take you to the power outage maps. scroll down to find out if your service is affected. if you scroll down further there is a second map that will show you the areas that could have the power turned off. you can then zoom in on the map to get a closer view right down to the neighborhoods affected. >>> abc 7 news has put together tips about preparing for power outages where you live, and so here are a few. store plenty of fresh batteries and flashlights and radios. keep a stash of emergency cash on hand. most atms and credit card readers won't work if the power is out. disconnect your computer and use a surge protector. and learn to operate your garage door without electricity. we have a list of resources to help you prepare and s informed. you will find a way to sign up for power outage alerts from pg&e. tha
dan ashley shows us how it works. >> reporter: pg&e's website allows you to view areas that have their power shut off. start by going to pg&e.com. then you choose public safety power shutoff on the right side as you can see. choose, find out if your service may be impacted. it will take you to the power outage maps. scroll down to find out if your service is affected. if you scroll down further there is a second map that will show you the areas that could have the power turned...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. then irritable impact affected mendocino, sonoma, marin, napa, and solano counties. >> a second wave affected other areas this afternoon, but that was delayed until at least 8:00 when forecasted high winds did not materialize. >> the situation has left many residents and business owners frustrated and angry, but pg&e is standing by its position. >> the safety of the residents is our high evident priority. we've seen a higher risk due to climate change and we feel the shut-off program is an important way to help mitigate the risk of fires in our city. >> morgan hill will have a 7:00 p.m. curfew. meantime oakland plans to keep nine schools closed again tomorrow. >> of course, all of this is happening because of the wind, and we want to turn to abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> a lot of people are wondering where the winds are. >> they have every reason to ask that, dan and kristen. take a look. they're picking up, gusting to 25 miles an hour. red flag warning for the north bay,
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. then irritable impact affected mendocino, sonoma, marin, napa, and solano counties. >> a second wave affected other areas this afternoon, but that was delayed until at least 8:00 when forecasted high winds did not materialize. >> the situation has left many residents and business owners frustrated and angry, but pg&e is standing by its position. >> the safety of the residents is our high evident priority. we've seen a higher risk...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. let's start with the search for a suspect who carjacked the vehicle with a baby in the back seat. >> it happened after 10:00 this morning at the least bay village. the baby was found on union street. we have more with our reporter. >> reporter: good evening. the mom left the car running and the baby in the back seat ran inside to get food to go. the suspect saw the empty car, jumped in and took off. the emeryville police department, he sauls the carjacking the perfect crime of opportunity. >> i don't know what the thought process was. if the baby was sleeping and she didn't want to interrupt the baby's sleep or just a running in real quick, not a big deal. >> the sergeant says she left the four-month-old child in the car with the car running and picked up a to go order from taco bell. when she came out, her car and baby were gone. >> somebody rode up on a scooter, drove up and took off. >> there's limited security video but enough to make out that he's a man with a medium build wearin
. >> i'm dan ashley. let's start with the search for a suspect who carjacked the vehicle with a baby in the back seat. >> it happened after 10:00 this morning at the least bay village. the baby was found on union street. we have more with our reporter. >> reporter: good evening. the mom left the car running and the baby in the back seat ran inside to get food to go. the suspect saw the empty car, jumped in and took off. the emeryville police department, he sauls the carjacking...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. >> the kincade fire has burned 66,000 ac 66,000 acres and is just 5% contained. fire is set to bring another update, and we will bring that live. >>> some evacuation orders have been downgraded to warnings in western sonoma county, that means you can return home at your own risk. >> here's a look at the area that's burned so far since the kincade fire started last wednesday night. at least 96 structures have been destroyed including 40 homes. >> the kincade fire has burned near where the tubs fire was, remember back in 2017, that catastrophic fire. that fire burned a smaller area, but destroyed more than 5,000 homes. >> we do have team coverage on the kincade fire. abc 7 news reporter joins us live from the sonoma county fire grounds with evacuees. >> we'll begin with abc 7 reporter wayne freedman reporting live. >> reporter: you were talking a few moments ago about evacuees, this is the route some will take, highway 101 north. traffic is, however, picking up as western sonoma does reopen to evacuees. closer to the fire, however, much this is what passes for acti
. >> i'm dan ashley. >> the kincade fire has burned 66,000 ac 66,000 acres and is just 5% contained. fire is set to bring another update, and we will bring that live. >>> some evacuation orders have been downgraded to warnings in western sonoma county, that means you can return home at your own risk. >> here's a look at the area that's burned so far since the kincade fire started last wednesday night. at least 96 structures have been destroyed including 40 homes....
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i'm dan ashley. >> for the entire abc 7 news team, thanks for joining us.jimmy kimmel live coming up right now is tyler perry. ♪ ♪ >> hi, hello. thank you. hi, hello, how are you? how are you? welcome, welcome, welcome comin. i'm getting to the point rather fast because i want to start the show off because it's a powerful one today. we are dedicating the entire hour to america's opioid crisis. take a look. we're in the midst of the deadliest drug crisis in american history. in the course of the show, the one hour we are on tv, five people will overdose on opioids and an estimated 2 million americans are addicted and that number just keeps growing. we are left with questions on who or what is to blame. right now, three doctors have been sentenced to jail for illegally prescribing pain medication to their patients. i'm sure you've seen on your local news and even on your social media pictures, stories on a daily basis including this picture that went viral showing the child in the car while his grandmother and her friend overdosed. documentary is about the cr
i'm dan ashley. >> for the entire abc 7 news team, thanks for joining us.jimmy kimmel live coming up right now is tyler perry. ♪ ♪ >> hi, hello. thank you. hi, hello, how are you? how are you? welcome, welcome, welcome comin. i'm getting to the point rather fast because i want to start the show off because it's a powerful one today. we are dedicating the entire hour to america's opioid crisis. take a look. we're in the midst of the deadliest drug crisis in american history. in...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. thanks for joining us. on "jimmy kimmel live," howard stern.hine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: high mike, are you. welcome to our house. [cheers and applause] think you can have a seat. have a seat. oh,
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. thanks for joining us. on "jimmy kimmel live," howard stern.hine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: high mike, are you. welcome to our house. [cheers and applause] think you can have a seat. have a seat. oh,
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i'm dan ashley. >> thank you. that was kind. i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. >> this is the news conference at the nustar facility in crockett. >> we will stream that live on our website. abc7news.com. you can also catch it on our news >>> tonight, the deadly nor'easter slamming the east right now. the treacherous drive home. three people killed. a van flipping outside philadelphia. heavy rain and winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour, from d.c. to philly to new york. tonight, the airlines now issuing waivers for the next 24 hours. rob marciano with the new track and the timing tonight. >>> also developing as we come on the air, the meeting with president trump at the white house a short time ago. democrats walking out, calling it a trump meltdown. the president doubling down all day on his decision in syria. >>> the impeachment showdown, and tonight, all eyes on the u.s. ambassador to the eu, expected to testify tomorrow. and nit, what we have leard. what a former white house adviser said about him in her owtestimon at s thte s a potent
i'm dan ashley. >> thank you. that was kind. i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. >> this is the news conference at the nustar facility in crockett. >> we will stream that live on our website. abc7news.com. you can also catch it on our news >>> tonight, the deadly nor'easter slamming the east right now. the treacherous drive home. three people killed. a van flipping outside philadelphia. heavy rain and winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour, from d.c. to philly to...
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good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. d top officials answer questions at an emergency hearing this afternoon about last week's historic blackouts. >> dan noyes was there and joins us live tonight with the latest. dan? >> reporter: dan and kristen, pg&e got an earful from the pec members and the public. the hearing wrapped up here just about a half hour ago. now, these are the top officials. many of them have just arrived, just been on the job a few months. but the puc wants answers about last month's blackouts that affect 700,000 customers. the commission president has the strongest words for pg&e, other commissioners taking her lead. >> i'm hearing we're gonna, we're planning, we're going to have a playbook by the end of the year. this isn't hard. this is not hard. you've been in the business 41 years. you guys failed on so many levels on pretty simple stuff. >> seeing a path to getting to the point where these widespread events are not necessary is, i think, where we all need to be. so how are we going to get there? >>
good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. d top officials answer questions at an emergency hearing this afternoon about last week's historic blackouts. >> dan noyes was there and joins us live tonight with the latest. dan? >> reporter: dan and kristen, pg&e got an earful from the pec members and the public. the hearing wrapped up here just about a half hour ago. now, these are the top officials. many of them have just arrived, just been...
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i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. for drew tuma, >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. we have just learned president trump has called the president of turkey, asking for an immediate cease-fire. it comes as president trump says he will also issue an executive order to authorize sanctions on turkey, just one week after president trump's own move, deciding to pull u.s. forces from a key part of syria. turkey then moving in to target u.s. allies, the kurds. now, with the operation spiraling, president trump now talking about those sanctions against turkey. >>> also tonight, what about u.s. troops now caught in the region? how to get them out safely. and martha raddatz standing by on that. >>> in other news this monday night, growing outrage after a woman is killed by police in her own home. tonight, the officer has resigned. authorities apologizing. how did this happen? >>> the deadly hotel collapse in new orleans. tonight, the search for one continuing. more than 100 construction
i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. for drew tuma, >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. we have just learned president trump has called the president of turkey, asking for an immediate cease-fire. it comes as president trump says he will also issue an executive order to authorize sanctions on turkey, just one week after president trump's own move, deciding to pull u.s. forces from a key part of syria. turkey then moving in to target u.s. allies, the kurds. now,...
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. more than half the state that caused pg&e to turn off the power in an attempt to avoid a fire catastrophe. right now at least 186,000 of bay area residents are without power. that's phase 1. another 141,000 are set to have their power cut off later on tonight. >> we have team coverage on the pg&e power outage. we have our crews across the bay area bringing you the latest. let's begin with spencer christian and tonight's forecast. >> we have breezy conditions around much of the bay ara right now. the wind gusting at the surface. we have 22-mile-per-hour gusts at livermore. 20 at san francisco bay and san francisco. the winds are a bit stronger and they're more widespread above 2,000 feet. the winds will continue to intensify in the hours. we have a red fire daifrmger until tomorrow at 5:00. at peaks they'll
. >> and i'm dan ashley. more than half the state that caused pg&e to turn off the power in an attempt to avoid a fire catastrophe. right now at least 186,000 of bay area residents are without power. that's phase 1. another 141,000 are set to have their power cut off later on tonight. >> we have team coverage on the pg&e power outage. we have our crews across the bay area bringing you the latest. let's begin with spencer christian and tonight's forecast. >> we have...
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i'm dan ashley? and i'm dion lim. >> here's a look from sky 7 of the kinkade fire.ging out of control right now. >> the fire broke out just after 9:30 last night near john kinkade road, fueled by 60-mile-per-hour winds and tinder-dry brush. >> it's burned more than 10,000 acre, mostly in steep terrain. multiple structures are gone. the exact number jus unknown at this point. >> more than 2,000 evacuated. etting amoment's notice in the middle of the night. >> they were going door to door, house to house, they were really, get out now, grab your keys and dogs and go. >> no time to waste. we have reporter s everywhere. >> we have wayne freedman. wayne. >> reporter: good afternoon. it's been quite a day. each in places where they did prevent damage, there is still plenty to see. this is the river rock casino parking lot. up there you can see the black space. that's how close the flames came to facilities inside this building. if you look down in the valley over here, this is where the ba's
i'm dan ashley? and i'm dion lim. >> here's a look from sky 7 of the kinkade fire.ging out of control right now. >> the fire broke out just after 9:30 last night near john kinkade road, fueled by 60-mile-per-hour winds and tinder-dry brush. >> it's burned more than 10,000 acre, mostly in steep terrain. multiple structures are gone. the exact number jus unknown at this point. >> more than 2,000 evacuated. etting amoment's notice in the middle of the night. >> they...
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i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen zse.was walking her niece home from school when they were hit. oakland police are still looking for the driver responsible. >> lisa is live from the scene on foothill boulevard by 22nd avenue. lisa? >> reporter: dan, a family is in mourning at this hour. they're here at the intersection trying to just take in what happened. the crash happened in this intersection to my right and to my left over here is a small altar set up in honor of 45-year-old hon jung. incense and plate are laid out. a mother of two and a wife. she and her 4-year-old niece ali were walking home from garfield elementary school at the corner of 22nd and foothill boulevard when they were hit. the little girl is in stable condition at children's hospital and suffered injuries to h stomach and head. jung was pronounced dead at the scene. >> she was a very sweet person. she loved to cook and she was a stay-at-home mom so she cared about us every day she would be there and now she's not any more. >> reporter: she would often
i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen zse.was walking her niece home from school when they were hit. oakland police are still looking for the driver responsible. >> lisa is live from the scene on foothill boulevard by 22nd avenue. lisa? >> reporter: dan, a family is in mourning at this hour. they're here at the intersection trying to just take in what happened. the crash happened in this intersection to my right and to my left over here is a small altar set up in honor of...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. for all of us here, thank you for joining us tonight. >> see you again in half an hour. the very latest on the power 00 >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the homes engulfed in flames. the fires out of control at this hour, fueled by winds. homes and properties burning right now. the images coming in and the horrific stories. the child running into her parents' room, screaming, "the hill is on fire." >>> also, the crippling blizzard tonight. the dangerous storm. treacherous driving. the sudden 60-degree drop. and the nor'easter targeting new york city and boston, whipping winds and blinding rain. what to expect tomorrow morning. rob marciano with the new track. >>> there is also breaking news involving the president's personal attorney. two men helping rudy giuliani investigate joe biden in ukraine under arrest tonight. the two men taken into custody at the airport with one-way tickets out of the u.s. reportedly hours after having lunch with giuliani at the trump
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. for all of us here, thank you for joining us tonight. >> see you again in half an hour. the very latest on the power 00 >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the homes engulfed in flames. the fires out of control at this hour, fueled by winds. homes and properties burning right now. the images coming in and the horrific stories. the child running into her parents' room, screaming, "the hill is on fire." >>>...
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i'm dan ashley. >>> i'm dion lim.o much going on, let's get to what we know now and the newest information. >>> the company is preparing for yet another power shutoff tomorrow. it would affect 605,000 customers. >> pg&e has restored power to more than 375,000 customers. however, some customers may not have their power restored before the next power shutoff begins. >> pg&e is holding a news conference right now. meioned, is was just announced t motimes. wit. transitions to offshore northeasterly wind. the winds start in the north valley, upper end of the north valley near redding early in the morning and then progress down the valley floor. and they impact the sierra foothills and they impact portions of the north bay on each of the west and east sides of the sacramento valley. >> pg&e also announced the death of a contractor who died in a road accident in humboldt county. >>> in lafayette, two fires sparked around the same time around the same place. sky 7 flew over the burned area today bec>> a
i'm dan ashley. >>> i'm dion lim.o much going on, let's get to what we know now and the newest information. >>> the company is preparing for yet another power shutoff tomorrow. it would affect 605,000 customers. >> pg&e has restored power to more than 375,000 customers. however, some customers may not have their power restored before the next power shutoff begins. >> pg&e is holding a news conference right now. meioned, is was just announced t motimes. wit....
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. that fire is still burning at the nustar energy facility in rodeo at the crockett border. >> abc 7 news report$7 news rep melendez was the first of our crews on the scene and has been speaking with fire crews there. lyann. >> i'm here. this is very fluid, the situation. let me finish here. this is what happens when you have live news coverage. we see right now, as i pointed out before, this blaze that has been burning for several, several hours. we got here before firefighters did. we happened to be in the area. there was a very large plume. there was fire. we know now that three tanks were involved. one of them, because of the heat, not so much the explosion, but because of the heat, collapsed. that's what happens when you have a chemical fire like this one which is so intense. we don't know what caused it. we know that there were workers down there, fortunately none of them were injured. we're hearing crackling noises back there. i think that's just the brush behind is what i was to
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. that fire is still burning at the nustar energy facility in rodeo at the crockett border. >> abc 7 news report$7 news rep melendez was the first of our crews on the scene and has been speaking with fire crews there. lyann. >> i'm here. this is very fluid, the situation. let me finish here. this is what happens when you have live news coverage. we see right now, as i pointed out before, this blaze that has been burning for several, several...
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i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. for drew tuma, >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. we have just learned president trump has called the president of turkey, asking for an immediate cease-fire. it comes as president trump says he will also issue an executive order to authorize sanctions on turkey, just one week after president trump's own move, deciding to pull u.s. forces from a key part of syria. turkey then moving in to target u.s. allies, the kurds. now, with the operation spiraling, president trump now talking about those sanctions against turkey. >>> also tonight, what about u.s. troops now caught in the region? how to get them out safely. and martha raddatz standing by on that. >>> in other news this monday night, growing outrage after a woman is killed by police in her own home. tonight, the officer has resigned. authorities apologizing. how did this happen? >>> the deadly hotel collapse in new orleans. tonight, the search for one continuing. more than 100 construction workers were inside at the
i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. for drew tuma, >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. we have just learned president trump has called the president of turkey, asking for an immediate cease-fire. it comes as president trump says he will also issue an executive order to authorize sanctions on turkey, just one week after president trump's own move, deciding to pull u.s. forces from a key part of syria. turkey then moving in to target u.s. allies, the kurds. now,...
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. >> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. >>> after uncertaintye shutoffs, the future looks a little bit calmer. >> great to hear. this map shows the current status of the evacuation zones in the north bay. just hours ago healdsburg and windsor were downgraded from mandatory evacuation orders to evacuation warning, which mean people can go home. >> in windsor they arrived to a sign saying welcome home, windsor residents. city workers greeted residents back, a community that has been spared by the kincade fire. >> sky 7 found pockets of heavy traffic along 101 as people headed north looking forward to spending the night finally in their own beds. >> the kincade fire has burned nearly 77,000 acres and is 30% contained. it's destroyed 206 structures, half homes. more than 90,000 structures are still threatened and firefighters warn the high fire danger won't be going away any time soon. >> they detained a man after putting out a 3-acre fire in geyserville this morning. that man, andrew faulkner, is now in the sonoma county jail. faulkner will make hi
. >> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. >>> after uncertaintye shutoffs, the future looks a little bit calmer. >> great to hear. this map shows the current status of the evacuation zones in the north bay. just hours ago healdsburg and windsor were downgraded from mandatory evacuation orders to evacuation warning, which mean people can go home. >> in windsor they arrived to a sign saying welcome home, windsor residents....
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. >> and i'm dan ashley.he epicenter of the 6.9 magnitude quake was in the santa cruz mountains, as you may recall, just about nine miles northeast of santa cruz. 63 people died and the destruction was widespread. >> yeah, the number of fatalities could have been higher, but the giants and a's, they were getting ready to play game three of the world series at candlestick park. a lot of people left work early, reducing traffic on the freeway. >> on the bay bridge, part of the upper deck of that eastern span collapsed.ie she e stn deemed too expensive to retrofit, and in 2013 it was replaced with the current single anchor suspension bridge. >> the largest loss of life took place on the cypress section of the nimitz freeway. 42 people were killed in the collapse of the double-decker viaduct. >> now that stretch of interstate 880 was demolished and replaced with street-level mandela parkway. droneview7 shows you what that area looks like now. >> there is a memorial to the victims at 14th street. abc7 news anchor
. >> and i'm dan ashley.he epicenter of the 6.9 magnitude quake was in the santa cruz mountains, as you may recall, just about nine miles northeast of santa cruz. 63 people died and the destruction was widespread. >> yeah, the number of fatalities could have been higher, but the giants and a's, they were getting ready to play game three of the world series at candlestick park. a lot of people left work early, reducing traffic on the freeway. >> on the bay bridge, part of the...
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good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. we are in the midst of another power shutoff affecting nearly 35,000 pg&e customers across three bay area counties. >> yeah, and that number is going to grow in the hours ahead. we just heard from pg&e just moments ago. here are a couple of snippets. >> we understand the hardship ce safety issues that it brings with it, but we also understand the heart break and devastation of catastrophic wildfire. those losses are forever and we're determined to do everything in our power to prevent them. >> the power is already out in the north bay and will go out sometime overnight on parts of the peninsula. >> more than three-quarters of the affected customers live in sonoma county at this point. affected cities are annapolis, fulton, geyserdale, guerneville, healdsburg, kenwood, lockerfield, santa rosa, sonoma, windsor and stewart's point. >> in napa about 7500 customers are in the power outage zone in deer park, lake berryessa, lakeville, pope valley, rutherford and st. helena. >> in san mateo
good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. we are in the midst of another power shutoff affecting nearly 35,000 pg&e customers across three bay area counties. >> yeah, and that number is going to grow in the hours ahead. we just heard from pg&e just moments ago. here are a couple of snippets. >> we understand the hardship ce safety issues that it brings with it, but we also understand the heart break and devastation of catastrophic wildfire. those losses are...
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i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama datetz.r way, who did it and why. >> we know where it happened. the crime scene is in richmond. around 32nd street and esmond drive. >> laura anthony is live with what else we know tonight. laura? >> well, hi, ama. we're just learning a few new details. first of all we can confirm that two people have lost their lives, two people killed out here on esmond avenue at 32nd street. you can see there is still a huge police presence out here. in fact, the bodies of the two victims are still out here, one in the street and one just on the sidewalk. i was told by richmond police just a short time ago that the shooting actually occurred when the two victims were still inside a vehicle. the vehicle still here as well. let's show you what it looked like from sky 7 just after it happened this afternoon. the gunshots rang out about quarter to 4:00 here in this otherwise quiet naked. at least that's what neighbors tell us there. were multiple shots fired. two victims killed here on the street. and then pol
i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama datetz.r way, who did it and why. >> we know where it happened. the crime scene is in richmond. around 32nd street and esmond drive. >> laura anthony is live with what else we know tonight. laura? >> well, hi, ama. we're just learning a few new details. first of all we can confirm that two people have lost their lives, two people killed out here on esmond avenue at 32nd street. you can see there is still a huge police presence out here. in...
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. we have live team coverage.ayne freedman is live in the north bay with a look at today's pg&e warning. >> we begin with spencer christian for a look at the forecast. >> okay, even though temperatures are going to be dropping and it's going to be cooler midweek, we're going to have very strong gusty dry wind. that's increasing concerns for fires. a high weather watch will be in effect from 5:00 a.m. wednesday to 5:00 p.m. thursday for the north bay except for a portion of the coastline, the east bay except for area around the bay shoreline, and a large region of the santa cruz mountains. now this is in effect from early wednesday until late thursday. because wind will be gusting out of the northeast at 45 to 55 miles per hour with dangerously low relative humidity. and unde these conditions, fires can startnd spread easily. i'll have the complete forecast a little later. dan and ama? >> spencer, thanks very much. >>> pg&e says it may cut off power to a large part of the bay area later this week buzz of that dry w
. >> and i'm dan ashley. we have live team coverage.ayne freedman is live in the north bay with a look at today's pg&e warning. >> we begin with spencer christian for a look at the forecast. >> okay, even though temperatures are going to be dropping and it's going to be cooler midweek, we're going to have very strong gusty dry wind. that's increasing concerns for fires. a high weather watch will be in effect from 5:00 a.m. wednesday to 5:00 p.m. thursday for the north bay...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. we focused on building a better bay area.ns to the issues that affect your quality of life here. >> you know them when you deal with them. things like car break-ins. phone robberies. traffic no matter what time you travel. those are examples of what we want to make better. we have team coverage tackling tough topics of life in the bay area. lyanne melendez. they're designed to get homeless people off the streets. would you want one in your backyard. we asked neighbors what it's really like. >> wayne freedman, he's in the north bay. the narrows of highway 101 has been a problem spot for years. crews have been working on a fix for years. today a milestone in the progress report. >>> also today a new tool in the bay area's biggest city to pinpoint what resources are needed the most and where. abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen has the story and joins us live. chris? >> reporter: dan, this is all about using a data and technology to improve the lives of people in san jose. it's called the social progress index. take a look. i've pu
. >> i'm dan ashley. we focused on building a better bay area.ns to the issues that affect your quality of life here. >> you know them when you deal with them. things like car break-ins. phone robberies. traffic no matter what time you travel. those are examples of what we want to make better. we have team coverage tackling tough topics of life in the bay area. lyanne melendez. they're designed to get homeless people off the streets. would you want one in your backyard. we asked...
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. >> i'm dan ashley.fastest winds are about to arrive in the bay area, ushering in a critical time for fighters battling the kincade fire in sonoma county. >> pg&e starts another sweeping round of power shutoffs throughout the bay area. >> let's start with the numbers of how many people are without power right now due to the preemptive power shutoff, the psps. pg&e told us they've restored power to about 67% of the people affected by saturday's shutoff, the outage numbers were cut in half with 61,000 customers without power. the biggest outage is in sonoma county where more than 86,000 customers are affected. >> this afternoon governor newsom announced that pg&e has begun crediting some customers' accounts. >> we're looking at the fixed charges on utility bills as one form of potential relief and allowing credits on that. we're looking at our legal authority in this space, which is more challenging. but we're also looking at our moral authority and doing what we can to -- >> this is a live look at a brief
. >> i'm dan ashley.fastest winds are about to arrive in the bay area, ushering in a critical time for fighters battling the kincade fire in sonoma county. >> pg&e starts another sweeping round of power shutoffs throughout the bay area. >> let's start with the numbers of how many people are without power right now due to the preemptive power shutoff, the psps. pg&e told us they've restored power to about 67% of the people affected by saturday's shutoff, the outage...
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i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm dion lim.ai fire in geyserville has burned 10,000 acres since sparking last night. homes have been lost. we just don't know how many yet. >> we don't. we're waiting to get that information. we're is a look from sky 7 with the technology that can pinpoint exactly what you're looking at. geyser road and some of the other areas around geyserville in sonoma county, highway 128 is in that area as well. the fire lines actually jumped over highway 128. you see pine flat road, circle 8 lane. >> now in the meantime, we are learning new details about how the kincaid fire may have begun, and pg&e is right in the thick of it. >> abc7 news i-team uncovered an incident report sent to the cpuc this morning. the utility confirms one of its transmission towers near the ignition point experienced an outage at 9:20 p.m. last night. >> a report says the line relayed and did not reclose. minutes later, a fire was reported in that area. the report also says that a cal fire employee found what appeared to be a broken
i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm dion lim.ai fire in geyserville has burned 10,000 acres since sparking last night. homes have been lost. we just don't know how many yet. >> we don't. we're waiting to get that information. we're is a look from sky 7 with the technology that can pinpoint exactly what you're looking at. geyser road and some of the other areas around geyserville in sonoma county, highway 128 is in that area as well. the fire lines actually jumped over highway 128. you see...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. then irritable impact
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. with more on this story. >> reporter: dan and kristen, we're at the top of the crooked part of lombard street where it's teaming with tourists from around the globe. many have rental cars which have their luggage inside making them prime targets for break-ins. neighbors who say they witness these crimes regularly are taking matters into their own
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. with more on this story. >> reporter: dan and kristen, we're at the top of the crooked part of lombard street where it's teaming with tourists from around the globe. many have rental cars which have their luggage inside making them prime targets for break-ins. neighbors who say they witness these crimes regularly are taking matters into their own
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i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us.f where this happened. it's at rancho san antonio >> chris alvarez has more. >> what you're looking at there is a suspect pinned between two sheriff's cars. the suspect was arrested here 15 minutes after police got a call of a disturbance in the at :00 p today. >> there was a vehicle that struck initially one pedestrian which led to two pedestrians and continued driving away from the scene. >> reporter: one victim died in hospital. another was treated on scene and released. this is now a murder investigation. however, police say they won't release any details about the suspect or the victims at this time, only that everyone involved are adults. they believe the two pedestrians were hit at different parts of the park. police say by the t
i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us.f where this happened. it's at rancho san antonio >> chris alvarez has more. >> what you're looking at there is a suspect pinned between two sheriff's cars. the suspect was arrested here 15 minutes after police got a call of a disturbance in the at :00 p today. >> there was a vehicle that struck initially one pedestrian which led to two pedestrians and continued driving away from the scene. >> reporter:...
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. >> and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. ♪ th please welcome today's coestants.strator from binghamton, new york... and our returning champion, hillousborgh, nortca a graduate student from tallahassee, florida... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. we got the week off to a great start yesterday with our champion laurel earning about the same amount of money she picked up in her last appearance on friday. abby and kevin, you're gonna have to be at your best to replace her. but good luck to all three of you. here we go. one daily double's gonna come up in one of these categories today. starting off with... next... and finally... champ, start us. let's try clues across america for $200. all right, let's start traveling. hi. i'm liz cho from abc 7. kevin. - what is appomattox? - yes. jump around! for $600.
. >> and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. ♪ th please welcome today's coestants.strator from binghamton, new york... and our returning champion, hillousborgh, nortca a graduate student from tallahassee, florida... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. we got the week off to a great start yesterday with our champion laurel earning about the same amount of money she picked up in her last appearance on...