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in san francisco, jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> now we have these little things. >> could you imagineave a progress report for you. >> coming up the san francisco runner trying to run seven marathons on seven continents in >>> the ford motor company driving its way back into the bay area tonight the focus of its new research and development center on the peninsula. >> from 7 on your side, the case of the stolen clipper card and the roadblocks, the woman kept running into. when she tried to straighten those things out. >> those stories and a lot more for you on abc news at 7:00. >> this is amazing, a san francisco man is one race away from an incredible accomplishment. >> tim durbin is the only american competing in the world marathon challenge. >> it started last saturday and ends in sydney australia tomorrow. so far, the 31-year-old has run six marathons, each 26.2 miles he's run through snow rain, jet lag. >> sounds insane doesn't it? >> mike human caught up with him last week, he says he has his reasons for doing this. >> i saw it as another mental and physical challenge that i cou
in san francisco, jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> now we have these little things. >> could you imagineave a progress report for you. >> coming up the san francisco runner trying to run seven marathons on seven continents in >>> the ford motor company driving its way back into the bay area tonight the focus of its new research and development center on the peninsula. >> from 7 on your side, the case of the stolen clipper card and the roadblocks, the woman kept...
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jonathan bloom joins us from newark with the latest. jonathan? >> about 24 hours ago, the spot where i'm standing was in total chaos, there were fire trucks ambulances and over there, a sea of broken glass after a car made it 50 feet inside that store before coming to rest injuring six people. amade all the pandemonium out here, a mother who rushed here from home, to find out what happened to her 19-year-old daughter. >> i'll never forget pulling up to that scene and seeing what i saw. >> sally had gotten the call every mother fears, her daughter had been run over by a car inside a department store. >> i tried to tell her, you're okay, she was frantic. i said you're okay. >> she took these pictures as alyssa was strapped down and loaded into answer ambulance. >> the police officer was like did you see your feet yet? i looked and i had uggs on. they were torn off, blood liquid coming down the floor. >> her mom savinged the boot that may have saved her left foot. >> i look at those shoeses, i hate them i love them. if she was wearing tennis shoes o
jonathan bloom joins us from newark with the latest. jonathan? >> about 24 hours ago, the spot where i'm standing was in total chaos, there were fire trucks ambulances and over there, a sea of broken glass after a car made it 50 feet inside that store before coming to rest injuring six people. amade all the pandemonium out here, a mother who rushed here from home, to find out what happened to her 19-year-old daughter. >> i'll never forget pulling up to that scene and seeing what i...
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jonathan bloom takes us to emeryville. >> from the classic to the experimental.ic movie themes of the 1980s. they all have one thing in common. analog synthesizers. >> i can't really explain it. you need to come and hear it. >> lance is the mastermine of this collection acquired piece by piece over a decade. >> it is ridiculous. >> is this an addiction? >> an addiction he used to keep to himself until he found this space for rent. >> i found the studio. it looked like an old recording studio from the '80s. i knew this was the place to have the collection. >> the vintage synthesizer museum includes this piece that has been in magazines with its former owner. >> it was formerly known it is in rough condition because he took it on the road. >> and this. >> there was maybe 20 of these. >> and you have one of them. >> i have one of them. >> it turns out they're more than just history. they make sounds that computer engineers still haven't quite been able to imitate and a discerning musician can always tell the difference. >> warm and fuzzy and beautiful. >> it moves y
jonathan bloom takes us to emeryville. >> from the classic to the experimental.ic movie themes of the 1980s. they all have one thing in common. analog synthesizers. >> i can't really explain it. you need to come and hear it. >> lance is the mastermine of this collection acquired piece by piece over a decade. >> it is ridiculous. >> is this an addiction? >> an addiction he used to keep to himself until he found this space for rent. >> i found the studio....
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but that was all about to change. 7 news reporter jonathan bloom has more on highway the city by the is commemorating the day it made telecommunication history. >> 100 years ago this was state of the art. >> transmit human voice over 34 >> transmit human voice over 3400 miles. was considered absolutely impossible. >>reporter: but that changed on january 25th, 1915. >> on the globe. >>reporter: century ago the very first transcontinental phone call made with these very telephones. this one was held by president wilson himself. >> i think it's appropriate for me to take a selfie. you. >>reporter: that's the president of at&t california it was his predecessor held the other phone on the call. didn't have camera or touch screens. >> now we walk around with computers in our pockets and no one certainly bell would never have envision that his initial ideas would have been spread so far. >>reporter: at the time it took 7,000 miles of cable to connect what was actually a 4-way conference call. bell was on the line in new york and the man in san francisco none other than thomas watson. >> cal
but that was all about to change. 7 news reporter jonathan bloom has more on highway the city by the is commemorating the day it made telecommunication history. >> 100 years ago this was state of the art. >> transmit human voice over 34 >> transmit human voice over 3400 miles. was considered absolutely impossible. >>reporter: but that changed on january 25th, 1915. >> on the globe. >>reporter: century ago the very first transcontinental phone call made with...
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jonathan bloom nbc 7 news. >>> beautiful conditions across the bay area this morning.be. just soak it all in. >> we can feel guilty about it. we have to compared to what they're going through back east and we need the rain. we do have it on the seven-day outlook. live doppler 7 hd no fog to speak of but gusty winds. the past hour up to 50 miles an hour. so at about two miles above the surface, 2.5 miles, that's where we get the very gusty winds and it will be that way throughout the day. some of the surface winds will be breezy. here's a look now where we have the division of third tier where everything is just bathed in sunlight. 62 in san francisco. 50 san carlos. 57 in oakland. low 50s in morgan hill. temperatures coming up at 64 at half moon bay. look at san jose. what a little wind will do bringing up temperatures dramatically since last hour. from emeryville, air quality is good today. lagging behind, concord, chilly. down the road in livermore, you have gone from 60s to the 50s. the delta 58 with that breeze. 46 in petaluma. temperatures are varying wildly this
jonathan bloom nbc 7 news. >>> beautiful conditions across the bay area this morning.be. just soak it all in. >> we can feel guilty about it. we have to compared to what they're going through back east and we need the rain. we do have it on the seven-day outlook. live doppler 7 hd no fog to speak of but gusty winds. the past hour up to 50 miles an hour. so at about two miles above the surface, 2.5 miles, that's where we get the very gusty winds and it will be that way throughout...
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tonight, abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom gets an early look. >> reporter: among the 150,000 peopleing consumer electronics show in las vegas about 5,000 are journalist and for writers like dean takahashi of game's beat, a test of endurance. >> i will probably walk about you know 30,000 steps a day, each day and by the end of it, lucky if i'm not sick. >> reporter: all that to be the first to touch and write about the latest damages and biggest, brightest new tvs. >> gigantic screens, gonna have the most beautiful images you could possibly imagine on them. >> reporter: this year "consumer reports" tells us the hot new feature is quantum dot technology. >> tiny little crystal these put right in front of back light of the tv that makes colors richer and more saturated. >> reporter: like last year it's still all about ultrahd and curved screens, large and small. >> computer monitors that are curved and we are seeing a bunch of curved smartphones, too. >> reporter: and smart watches. this year remains the age of wearable tech and connected things, like belty, the belt that automatically
tonight, abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom gets an early look. >> reporter: among the 150,000 peopleing consumer electronics show in las vegas about 5,000 are journalist and for writers like dean takahashi of game's beat, a test of endurance. >> i will probably walk about you know 30,000 steps a day, each day and by the end of it, lucky if i'm not sick. >> reporter: all that to be the first to touch and write about the latest damages and biggest, brightest new tvs. >>...
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in san francisco jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> hot and getting hotter.nd land temperatures are the warmest they've been since 1880. most scientists say global warming is caused by us. we're creating higher levels of greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide and that gets trapped in the atmosphere and warms the planet. nine of the ten hottest years have happened since the year 2000. nasa says global warming is a big reason for the california drought. in just the last 15 years the average temperature has become one and a quarter degrees warmer than the 20th century average. >>> time right now is 8:47. as we get a check of the weather, lisa i'm keeping an eye on twitter and one of my twitter friends messaged me, his name is tyler, he just got married to megan. they are newlyweds. what kind of forecast will you bring them as they get their first full weekend in as newlyweds. >> it's looking okay in terms of relative sky conditions. we need rain. some people wouldn't like the rain to mess up plans. but boy i think it would be a great thing if we got a big old storm
in san francisco jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> hot and getting hotter.nd land temperatures are the warmest they've been since 1880. most scientists say global warming is caused by us. we're creating higher levels of greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide and that gets trapped in the atmosphere and warms the planet. nine of the ten hottest years have happened since the year 2000. nasa says global warming is a big reason for the california drought. in just the last 15 years the average...
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tonight, abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom gets an early look. >> reporter: among the 150,000 peopleted at this sprawling consumer electronics show in las vegas about 5,000 are journalist and for writers like dean takahashi of game's beat, a test of endurance. >> i will probably walk about you know 30,000 steps a day, each day and by the end of it, lucky if i'm not sick. >> reporter: all that to be the first to touch and write about the latest damages and biggest, brightest new tvs. >> gigantic screens, gonna have the most beautiful images you could possibly imagine on them. >> reporter: this year "consumer reports" tells us the hot new feature is quantum dot technology. >> tiny little crystal these put right in front of back light of the tv that makes colors richer and more saturated. >> reporter: like last year it's still all about ultrahd and curved screens, large and small. >> computer monitors that are curved and we are seeing a bunch of curved smartphones, too. >> reporter: and smart watches. this year remains the age of wearable tech and connected things, like belty, the belt
tonight, abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom gets an early look. >> reporter: among the 150,000 peopleted at this sprawling consumer electronics show in las vegas about 5,000 are journalist and for writers like dean takahashi of game's beat, a test of endurance. >> i will probably walk about you know 30,000 steps a day, each day and by the end of it, lucky if i'm not sick. >> reporter: all that to be the first to touch and write about the latest damages and biggest, brightest...
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in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> time approaching 6:47.ce day out for those of us who like the sunshine, but we are lacking in the rain department. >> i blew in like the wind didn't i? >> yes you do. >> the east winds definitely blowing in the upper elevations. yes, chris, you are right. it's going to be 10 to 15 degrees above average. that's warmer than yesterday. of course it brings us into record territory for some locations. so starting out quite mild in some spots, ears a look from our roof camera right now. it looks pretty calm out there. you see the beginning of a beautiful day. official sunrise 7:15. right now it's 62 downtown. 52 in oakland and 43 san jose. 7 degrees cooler this morning in mountain view san jose. morgan hill is chilly at 43 but look at the coast. half moon bay 63 right now. going for a high of about 70 today from our sutro tower camera. looks gorgeous out there with a clear start. 44 santa rosa. napa 48. good morning petaluma, 45 for you. delta has a north wind. boosting that morning temperature to 53. livermore 5
in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> time approaching 6:47.ce day out for those of us who like the sunshine, but we are lacking in the rain department. >> i blew in like the wind didn't i? >> yes you do. >> the east winds definitely blowing in the upper elevations. yes, chris, you are right. it's going to be 10 to 15 degrees above average. that's warmer than yesterday. of course it brings us into record territory for some locations. so starting out quite mild...
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in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> 5:47 the time. day across the area. >> good more bike riders and maybe even more today. yesterday was beautiful too. 60 in half moon bay, how about 70s today? it's 61 right now and that's due to the offshore flow that is already warming us up in the livermore valley with the north wind at 22 miles an hour. we have 60s in livermore but 40s in concord. so the winds are gusting in the higher elevations and we will look for that mainly throughout the morning hours and eventually the winds dial back. but throughout the delta today it's quite breezy. 63 half moon bay, 62 san francisco. look at oakland at 50. 45 san jose and morgan hill is at 45. so certainly some cool areas this morning. but we are looking at a dramatic warmup for others. 44 in santa rosa. 46 napa. petaluma with 423. there you go. and concord and even the delta is mild at 55. 61 in livermore. so the wind gusts upwards of 37 miles an hour here around hawkeye. and the upper elevations of our east bay hills, 29 miles per hour wind gusts. in
in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> 5:47 the time. day across the area. >> good more bike riders and maybe even more today. yesterday was beautiful too. 60 in half moon bay, how about 70s today? it's 61 right now and that's due to the offshore flow that is already warming us up in the livermore valley with the north wind at 22 miles an hour. we have 60s in livermore but 40s in concord. so the winds are gusting in the higher elevations and we will look for that mainly...
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abc7 reporter jonathan bloom shows you the transformation. >> wielding a pitch fork is a bit of a change for dr. dre. dr. tom dre. >> we have administrators. >> with laps closed, the campus is being taken over. >> it's about getting out and making a day on instead of a day off. >> the staff from the medical center didn't stop there. never afraid to get hands dirty they snapped on gloves and gave the campus a fresh coat of paint. beyond being a trance for grown ups to give back it's a teachable moment for kids. no school mean nose reason they can't lend a hand. >> the principal notes he's seen the smile on peoples faces. >> so excited to see people cared about them. >> teaching kids the joy of giving. something these nurses and doctors think that other dr. would approve of. >> if he was about inclusiveness. so you can see it's super for the work we give back to the community. >>> our coverage continues tonight. coming up at 6:30, why today also marks the end of the line for the bay area freedom train. >> still to come latest on a goo mystery. a strange substance continues to kill birds. i
abc7 reporter jonathan bloom shows you the transformation. >> wielding a pitch fork is a bit of a change for dr. dre. dr. tom dre. >> we have administrators. >> with laps closed, the campus is being taken over. >> it's about getting out and making a day on instead of a day off. >> the staff from the medical center didn't stop there. never afraid to get hands dirty they snapped on gloves and gave the campus a fresh coat of paint. beyond being a trance for grown ups...
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tonight abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom advisis yits san ramone. >> there is a good chance you'llthere is a small army of meteorologists >> we're able to develop a storm outage model. >> that is right. they forecast the outages and build maps that show where to send trucks >> we preposition crews so we're ready to go right after the storm goes through here. >> pg and e runs simulations >> we see different colors >> new sensing equipment can tell which homes have lost power because of the smart meters. that forecasting software goes to work again. >> based on where the customers are being fed from what is the probable device that is open. >> a grid is squeezed in the yard where they can test equipment >> the bay area doesn't get all kinds of weather. that is what this dome is for. >> we can replicate lightning we want to find out how hard to use and abuse equipment before a break. >> there are new things to test >> and if there is a power outage it could be into the grid that could pose crews working on the line with hardware routing power around the lines. >> do you like it when i
tonight abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom advisis yits san ramone. >> there is a good chance you'llthere is a small army of meteorologists >> we're able to develop a storm outage model. >> that is right. they forecast the outages and build maps that show where to send trucks >> we preposition crews so we're ready to go right after the storm goes through here. >> pg and e runs simulations >> we see different colors >> new sensing equipment can tell...
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abc7 reporter jonathan bloom shows you the transformation. >> wielding a pitch fork is a bit of a change for dr. dre. dr. tom dre. >> we have administrators. >> with laps closed, the campus is being taken over. >> it's about getting out and making a day on instead of a day off. >> the staff from the medical center didn't stop there. never afraid to get hands dirty they snapped on gloves and gave the campus a fresh coat of paint. beyond being a trance for grown ups to give back it's a teachable moment for kids. no school mean nose reason they can't lend a hand. >> the principal notes he's seen the smile on peoples faces. >> so excited to see people cared about them. >> teaching kids the joy of giving. something these nurses and doctors think that other dr. would approve of. >> if he was about inclusiveness. so you can see it's super for the work we give back to the community. >>> our coverage continues tonight. coming up at 6:30, why today also marks the end of the line for the bay area freedom train. >> still to come latest on a goo mystery. a strange substance continues to kill birds. i
abc7 reporter jonathan bloom shows you the transformation. >> wielding a pitch fork is a bit of a change for dr. dre. dr. tom dre. >> we have administrators. >> with laps closed, the campus is being taken over. >> it's about getting out and making a day on instead of a day off. >> the staff from the medical center didn't stop there. never afraid to get hands dirty they snapped on gloves and gave the campus a fresh coat of paint. beyond being a trance for grown ups...
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tonight abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom advisis yits san ramone. >> there is a good chance you'llucks there is a small army of meteorologists >> we're able to develop a storm outage model. >> that is right. they forecast the outages and build maps that show where to send trucks >> we preposition crews so we're ready to go right after the storm goes through here. >> pg and e runs simulations >> we see different colors >> new sensing equipment can tell which homes have lost power because of the smart meters. that forecasting software goes to work again. >> based on where the customers are being fed from what is the probable device that is open. >> a grid is squeezed in the yard where they can test equipment >> the bay area doesn't get all kinds of weather. that is what this dome is for. >> we can replicate lightning we want to find out how hard to use and abuse equipment before a break. >> there are new things to test >> and if there is a power outage it could be into the grid that could pose crews working on the line with hardware routing power around the lines. >> do you like it w
tonight abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom advisis yits san ramone. >> there is a good chance you'llucks there is a small army of meteorologists >> we're able to develop a storm outage model. >> that is right. they forecast the outages and build maps that show where to send trucks >> we preposition crews so we're ready to go right after the storm goes through here. >> pg and e runs simulations >> we see different colors >> new sensing equipment can tell...
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as jonathan bloom explains the city wants to make that safer.nd polk street and you might have stories to tell. . >> i was hit by a car in a month. . >> i had to have ears sewn back together. >> in a hearing, they told stories to the mta, putting a face on a sobering statistic. >> why engineers worked up a plan to make it safer on bike and on foot. >> we know we can make a difference. >> we're concerned that people from outside of the neighborhood are going to make change that's affect the neighborhood. >> one coalitionsed worries it will take away something else. >> it's already in a critical level. >> more tow away would make it worse. makes it almost impossible to live in the neighborhood. >> people need to sit down with deputy sheriffs. >> if you try to please everyone, you might please no one. >> i don't think this plan goes far enough to protect vulnerable diseases of the and you'll need to go into the drawing board. until next month. and a casino bus has been pulled over because there has been smoke seen billowing out of the back of the b
as jonathan bloom explains the city wants to make that safer.nd polk street and you might have stories to tell. . >> i was hit by a car in a month. . >> i had to have ears sewn back together. >> in a hearing, they told stories to the mta, putting a face on a sobering statistic. >> why engineers worked up a plan to make it safer on bike and on foot. >> we know we can make a difference. >> we're concerned that people from outside of the neighborhood are going...
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. >> jonathan bloom went to one of the schools to get his hands on a new learning tool. >> don't adjustour set. you're seeing double but not the kids wearing special glass that's track their head movements. for them like looking through a window. >> sixth grader is learning about volcanoes. >> you can see the chamber going up to around a thousand degrees he found these models bring depth to the learning process. >> to understand this concept in their own way to be able to articulate these themselves. and their own words. >>> a local company initially built these xulters for product designers. >> it's important to pull it down. >> fascination a mazement like wow. i can do this. >> it's important for these kids. this is a special education class. >> it makes it easier to address the needs. >> and in their own languages. three quarters of the kids speak an language other than english. >> very few hispanic and latino students are part of this technology silicon valley careers and professions in science o fully with this it will get interested enough to pursue those careers. >> they can star
. >> jonathan bloom went to one of the schools to get his hands on a new learning tool. >> don't adjustour set. you're seeing double but not the kids wearing special glass that's track their head movements. for them like looking through a window. >> sixth grader is learning about volcanoes. >> you can see the chamber going up to around a thousand degrees he found these models bring depth to the learning process. >> to understand this concept in their own way to be...
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that's coming up with abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom. >> after eating a big meal it's too exhausting>>> get ready to pay more for gas and electricity this new year. >> the company raising rates this week. >> 7 on your side's michael finney is here to tell us what we can expect. they are already pretty high. >> great way to start the new year, knowing you have to pay more. expect your average pg & e bill to go up by about $7 a month. the state p.u.c. gave pg & e permission last year to raise rates. they go up this thursday. the money will pay for upgrades to old gas lines and improve the smart grid to reduce blackouts. pg & e also will expand its call center. the average bill will go up by 5.9%, the biggest rate increase since 2006. >>> burglars have found a new way to break into your house when you weren't there, using gps tracking. here's what they do. the burglars put a gps device on a car to track its location. when the owner drives off the burglar breaks into the victim's house. you can't protect yourself by scanning your car with a detector that can locate a hidden gps. however,
that's coming up with abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom. >> after eating a big meal it's too exhausting>>> get ready to pay more for gas and electricity this new year. >> the company raising rates this week. >> 7 on your side's michael finney is here to tell us what we can expect. they are already pretty high. >> great way to start the new year, knowing you have to pay more. expect your average pg & e bill to go up by about $7 a month. the state p.u.c. gave...
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. >> jonathan bloom went to one of the schools to get his hands on a new learning tool. >> don't adjust double but not the kids wearing special glass that's track their head movements. for them like looking through a window. >> this sixth grader is learning about volcanoes. >> you can see the chamber going up to around a thousand degrees he found these models bring depth to the learning process. >> to understand this concept in their own way to be able to articulate these themselves. and their own words. >>> a local company initially built these xulters for product designers. >> it's important to pull it down. >> fascination a mazement like wow. i can do this. >> it's important for these kids. this is a special education class. >> it makes it easier to address the needs. >> and in their own languages. three quarters of the kids speak an language other than english. >> very few hispanic and latino students are part of this technology silicon valley careers and professions in science o fully with this it will get interested enough to pursue those careers. >> they can start with coding wor
. >> jonathan bloom went to one of the schools to get his hands on a new learning tool. >> don't adjust double but not the kids wearing special glass that's track their head movements. for them like looking through a window. >> this sixth grader is learning about volcanoes. >> you can see the chamber going up to around a thousand degrees he found these models bring depth to the learning process. >> to understand this concept in their own way to be able to...
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as jonathan bloom explains the city wants to make that safer.ike around polk street and you might have stories to tell. . >> i was hit by a car in a month. . >> i had to have ears sewn back together. >> in a hearing, they told stories to the mta, putting a face on a sobering statistic. >> why engineers worked up a plan to make it safer on bike and on foot. >> we know we can make a difference. >> we're concerned that people from outside of the neighborhood are going to make change that's affect the neighborhood. >> one coalitionsed worries it will take away something else. >> it's already in a critical level. >> more tow away would make it worse. makes it almost impossible to live in the neighborhood. >> people need to sit down with deputy sheriffs. >> if you try to please everyone, you might please no one. >> i don't think this plan goes far enough to protect vulnerable diseases of the and you'll need to go into the drawing board. until next month. and a casino bus has been pulled over because there has been smoke seen billowing out of the back
as jonathan bloom explains the city wants to make that safer.ike around polk street and you might have stories to tell. . >> i was hit by a car in a month. . >> i had to have ears sewn back together. >> in a hearing, they told stories to the mta, putting a face on a sobering statistic. >> why engineers worked up a plan to make it safer on bike and on foot. >> we know we can make a difference. >> we're concerned that people from outside of the neighborhood are...
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jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> and uc berkeley's most recognized landmark is the tower that will turnrs old. you may be surprised to learn that the contains a large connection of fossils. tonight, leanne melendez has a look inside. >> reporter: this is one of the largest bell and clock towers in the world. students at cal know what to expect every day at noon. those are the magical sounds of the music on the observation deck. a former cal student is one of the few people who can play this instrument as a master, the instrument having 61 bells. >> partly this gives you enough strength to make the bell ring. >> reporter: when it was first built, there were 12 original ones today this woman donated large sums of money to the university. over the years they added more today there are 61 including the 11,000 pound great bell bear which features this carving of young bears. it is open to the public. >> it is pretty heavy. >> reporter: what many don't realize is that inside there is a large collection of fossils housed here even before the tower was entirely completed. >> this is part of our
jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> and uc berkeley's most recognized landmark is the tower that will turnrs old. you may be surprised to learn that the contains a large connection of fossils. tonight, leanne melendez has a look inside. >> reporter: this is one of the largest bell and clock towers in the world. students at cal know what to expect every day at noon. those are the magical sounds of the music on the observation deck. a former cal student is one of the few people who can...
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jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> and uc berkeley's most recognized landmark is the tower that will turn 100 years old. you may be surprised to learn that the contains a large connection of fossils. tonight, leanne melendez has a look inside. >> reporter: this is one of the largest bell and clock towers in the world. students at cal know what to expect every day at noon. those are the magical sounds of the music on the observation deck. a former cal student is one of the few people who can play this instrument as a master, the instrument having 61 bells. >> partly this gives you enough strength to make the bell ring. >> reporter: when it was first built, there were 12 original ones today this woman donated large sums of money to the university. over the years they added more today there are 61 including the 11,000 pound great bell bear which features this carving of young bears. it is open to the public. >> it is pretty heavy. >> reporter: what many don't realize is that inside there is a large collection of fossils housed here even before the tower was entirely completed. >> this is par
jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> and uc berkeley's most recognized landmark is the tower that will turn 100 years old. you may be surprised to learn that the contains a large connection of fossils. tonight, leanne melendez has a look inside. >> reporter: this is one of the largest bell and clock towers in the world. students at cal know what to expect every day at noon. those are the magical sounds of the music on the observation deck. a former cal student is one of the few people...
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at the golden gate bridge jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> on line at abc 7 news.com foreclosure and detour and information on public transit option out there as well. we have a link for you to down load the traffic app way on the smart phone to navigate the detour. it's free from google play and love to have you join the 7 news group. >> might alsoen counter delay on bart this wean. bart will have what it calls a maintenance blitz. daily city station starting tomorrow nature at 11:00. there's long list of repair and improvement they plan to make and it may cause delay of 10 to 15 minutes so keep that in mind. >> midwest bitter cold an he enjoy not much. a little cooler today but. >> nothing compared to. that. >> we have the latest. >> heaven we have. >> it's cold and we have a little bit of a mild side. continue for the next couple days. unfortunately the wild weather it's on the dry side. >> we show the last time we had activity on this thing. with more than two week ago on christmas eve. it has been a rather dry pattern next couple of days. limited to no moisture in the forecast. live lo
at the golden gate bridge jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> on line at abc 7 news.com foreclosure and detour and information on public transit option out there as well. we have a link for you to down load the traffic app way on the smart phone to navigate the detour. it's free from google play and love to have you join the 7 news group. >> might alsoen counter delay on bart this wean. bart will have what it calls a maintenance blitz. daily city station starting tomorrow nature at 11:00....
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jonathan bloom shows you the transformation. >> wield ago pitch fork is a bit of a change for dr.t the rapper dr. todd dre who normally wield as scalpel. >> we have physician. nurses. medical assist tachbilitys administrators women. school closed forth holiday campus being taken over by kaiser permanente. >> this is a huge part of dr. >> this is a huge part of dr. king legacy it's about getting out and making a day on instead of day off. >> pulling weed and raking leaves. >> the staff from the san jose and santa clara medical center didn't stop there. never afraid to get their hands dirty they snap on the latex gloves and gave the campus a fresh coat of paint. >> i think the kids come to school on tuesday morning they are going to be really jazzed by how great the school looks. >> beyond being a chance for grback it's also a teachable moment for kid no. school means no reason to pick up a paint brush and lend a hand. >> family next and even whole basketball team joined in. >> inside them is leak a fire saying i didn't realize how good this feels. how great it is to our community.
jonathan bloom shows you the transformation. >> wield ago pitch fork is a bit of a change for dr.t the rapper dr. todd dre who normally wield as scalpel. >> we have physician. nurses. medical assist tachbilitys administrators women. school closed forth holiday campus being taken over by kaiser permanente. >> this is a huge part of dr. >> this is a huge part of dr. king legacy it's about getting out and making a day on instead of day off. >> pulling weed and raking...
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the jonathan bloom has more on the generosity that is being even more quick with the help of technology. >> i grab the letter and went to the second nraivrment as the brave 13-year-old boy looked down ready to jump he noticed other people looking up. >> everybody was crowded. some people were taking video someone else noticed him too. zacchary was riding by on the bike. >> all could i see were a sea of people filming it. l nobody was offering to help. >> zack wanted to do more. so he went home and started on line fundraising campaign. >> i figure out just help in some way and kind of bloom from there. >> more than 26000 dollars. >>hat number is going up like crazy still. i think a lot of people do want to help just don't know how i. >> neighborhood news web sites mission local has headquartered in this be. now they are trying to help others as they piece their own operation back together. >> we got an e-mail and tweet from a reader that there was a massive fire on 22nd and mission. at that point we didn't know it was our office. >> this is the office now. pa make shift newsroom set up i
the jonathan bloom has more on the generosity that is being even more quick with the help of technology. >> i grab the letter and went to the second nraivrment as the brave 13-year-old boy looked down ready to jump he noticed other people looking up. >> everybody was crowded. some people were taking video someone else noticed him too. zacchary was riding by on the bike. >> all could i see were a sea of people filming it. l nobody was offering to help. >> zack wanted to...
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. >> reporter: in newark jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> a san jose nightclub has agreed to shut down for 60 days after five people were wounded during a performance by chris brown over the weekend. the state suspended the club's permit to sell alcohol for the same period of time. that means the concert scheduled there tomorrow evening has been cancelled. the department says it's still investigating the club because of other violations that may have been committed. >>> two terror suspects were killed in a fierce shootout today in belgium. it happened in the eastern city as counter terrorism police launched a series of raids on people, authorities believe were intent on launching an imminent terror attack. the suspects opened fire as police closed in on them, one suspect was arrested. police believe some had recently been to syria. no police officers or civilians were injured. >>> sports news the jim tom sewell la era has begun for the 49ers, jed york and trent balky introduced him at a news conference that should be wrapping up in a few minutes. he's been the niners defensive line coa
. >> reporter: in newark jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> a san jose nightclub has agreed to shut down for 60 days after five people were wounded during a performance by chris brown over the weekend. the state suspended the club's permit to sell alcohol for the same period of time. that means the concert scheduled there tomorrow evening has been cancelled. the department says it's still investigating the club because of other violations that may have been committed. >>> two...
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jonathan bloom was there.t 6:00, he'll show us how it could alter the course of damage done by future events. >> you'll find guidelines for emergency plans on abc7news.com. >>> a 24-year-old killed monday. two men accused of racing done yerba buena road appeared in court today. the victim's family had an outburst of family. david has a look at what happened. >> reporter: well, this is a very emotional day. candlelight vigil scheduled to start here. but in court a short timing a go the family's anger at the two drivers linked to kiran pabla's death turned vocal p. the outburst happened as the 23-year-old was being he is courted ed escorted out. he's facing vehicular manslaughter and along with the another man who was not in court today. he have released yesterday on $100,000 bail. the family of kiran pabla wanted to address the court, but the junk said judge said no. outside the courthouse, they say they want to see the two men punished. >> i want to make sure these guys didn't get a tap on their hands and let
jonathan bloom was there.t 6:00, he'll show us how it could alter the course of damage done by future events. >> you'll find guidelines for emergency plans on abc7news.com. >>> a 24-year-old killed monday. two men accused of racing done yerba buena road appeared in court today. the victim's family had an outburst of family. david has a look at what happened. >> reporter: well, this is a very emotional day. candlelight vigil scheduled to start here. but in court a short...
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. >> reporter: jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> if you end up driving on roads in san mateo county today be warned that law enforcement will be out in full force with dui stops. police officers from san bruno, daly city with help from san mateo county sheriff's depputies will combine forces to man several checkpoints throughout the count y. 46 people have died and 374 injured from dui collision. they will pull drivers over at 6:00 tonight. the slam dance film festival opens. a world premier there has a local twist. wayne freedman has more now on the story we all know very well. >> reporter: the lore of the city, the day bat kid saved san francisco. if you weren't among the thousands who attended, you probably heard about it. we know one exception. >> what do you know about bat kid that day? >> zero. >> reporter: and isn't that strange because now dana may be the world's biggest expert and here is why. >> abc 7 news starts right now with breaking news. >> reporter: that video comes from a soon-to-be released documentary about the bat kid phenomenon phenomenon. >> it was a good story. they
. >> reporter: jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> if you end up driving on roads in san mateo county today be warned that law enforcement will be out in full force with dui stops. police officers from san bruno, daly city with help from san mateo county sheriff's depputies will combine forces to man several checkpoints throughout the count y. 46 people have died and 374 injured from dui collision. they will pull drivers over at 6:00 tonight. the slam dance film festival opens. a...
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in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> hot and getting hotter. n.a.s.a.temperatures are the warmest they have been since 1880. most scientists say global warming is caused by us. we are creating higher levels greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide and that gets trapped in the atmosphere and warms the planet. nine of the ten hottest years have happened since the year 2000. n.a.s.a. said global warming is a big reason for the california drought. in just the last 15 years the average temperature has become 1.25 degrees warmer than the 20th century average. and speaking of the drought, we bring in meteorologist lisa argen. mother nature is not going to be helping us in putting a dent in that drought in the upcoming week? >> not at all. the temperatures for december are about average but it's been so dismal for january. we are looking at no rain for possibly the entire month. and that along with the spare the air days has really aloud january to stand out in terms of more unusual weather here. so the wind flow, and yesterday a few sprinkles in the north bay. lou
in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> hot and getting hotter. n.a.s.a.temperatures are the warmest they have been since 1880. most scientists say global warming is caused by us. we are creating higher levels greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide and that gets trapped in the atmosphere and warms the planet. nine of the ten hottest years have happened since the year 2000. n.a.s.a. said global warming is a big reason for the california drought. in just the last 15 years the...
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in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> hot and getting hotter. n.a.s.a. association and land temperatures are the warmest they have been since 1880. most scientists say global warming is caused by us. we are creating higher levels evergreen house gases and carbon dioxide and that gets trapped in the atmosphere and warms the planet. nine of the ten hottest years have happened since the year 2000. n.a.s.a. said global warming is a big reason for the california drought in just the last 15 years the average temperature has become 1.25 degrees warmer than the 20th century average. and speaking of the drought mother nature doesn't seem to be giving us a hand at all in terms of putting an end to it? >> no. we could see some record temperatures by next weekend >> really? >> yes. certainly going in the wrong direction. that's 60s in southern california. go figure. january certainly going down in history as not only unusual, but perhaps a month with no rainfall at all. live doppler 7hd, very hazy out there in some spots with fog and a dense fog advisory where it's
in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >>> hot and getting hotter. n.a.s.a. association and land temperatures are the warmest they have been since 1880. most scientists say global warming is caused by us. we are creating higher levels evergreen house gases and carbon dioxide and that gets trapped in the atmosphere and warms the planet. nine of the ten hottest years have happened since the year 2000. n.a.s.a. said global warming is a big reason for the california drought in just...
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>>reporter: in marin county jonathan pwloobing bloom abc 7 news. >> dozens of san francisco teenagers getting a chance to dig up the city history. >> the students from tlt hay school here dug hole then sift school here dug hole then sifted through dirt at the former home of adolph sutro who became san francisco mayor in 1894. >> archeologist from the golden gate national recreation area teach them what to look for. the site they are excavating is near the cliff house. used to be the worker quarter at sutro mansion. >> we found stuff like coin and stuff. and a lot of glass in here. old pepsi bottle. >>reporter: one of the coins turned out to be from japan from the 1870s. this is close-up of it. >> it creates a mystery since little evidence any japanese workers lived in the suit row quarters. stunts have to do a little more digging. to figure out what was going on there. >> a project. >> perfect weekend to do some digging or yard work anything you need to do. >> we have the weather. >> winter was never here and it's spring and gardening feel like summer conditions out there. record poss
>>reporter: in marin county jonathan pwloobing bloom abc 7 news. >> dozens of san francisco teenagers getting a chance to dig up the city history. >> the students from tlt hay school here dug hole then sift school here dug hole then sifted through dirt at the former home of adolph sutro who became san francisco mayor in 1894. >> archeologist from the golden gate national recreation area teach them what to look for. the site they are excavating is near the cliff house....
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bloom says we are already here. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am jonathan ferro.ry of the day or the story of the year could be deflation in europe. prices in the euro zone are expected to fall for the first time in five years. let's go to international correspondent hans nichols. could mario draghi's qe be bolstered today? >> an hour and 15 minutes, but who is counting? the expectation is for inflation to come in at-.1%. if we have deflation, mario draghi will have another argument to start purchasing government bonds. that is quantitative easing. on friday, we get consumer confidence in them we have that january 22 meeting at the european central bank. right after on january 25, we have the greek elections. there is reporting today in the german press that the germans don't think draghi should do quantitative easing before the greek elections. i do want to focus on consumer confidence. that gets to the core question of what is the german argument. the consumers and the economy is much richer because of the drop in the price of oil. it has that stimulus affect th
bloom says we are already here. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am jonathan ferro.ry of the day or the story of the year could be deflation in europe. prices in the euro zone are expected to fall for the first time in five years. let's go to international correspondent hans nichols. could mario draghi's qe be bolstered today? >> an hour and 15 minutes, but who is counting? the expectation is for inflation to come in at-.1%. if we have deflation, mario draghi will...
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bloom. >> good morning and welcome to "on the move." i'm jonathan ferro in the city of london.he start of european trading. oil south of $50 a barrel. the brent contract since the first time in 2009. plenty to discuss in the equity markets. inflation dilemma for the european central bank. the euro trades at a two thousand six low ahead of data released later this morning which is expected to show consumer prices with the first tech line since october of 2009. angela merkel flies into london to meet with david cameron. cameron faces rising anti-european sentiment with just four months to go until this year's general election. sainsbury beats estimates. they post a fourth consecutive quarter of declining sales. the outlook for the rest of the year is germane challenging. equity market futures pointing higher. dax futures up almost 20 points. let's get the market open with manus cranny. >> you are right. equity markets have been under pressure. they seem to have turned the corner for now. the question you have to ask yourself is if you get a negative number on cpi, is that mario d
bloom. >> good morning and welcome to "on the move." i'm jonathan ferro in the city of london.he start of european trading. oil south of $50 a barrel. the brent contract since the first time in 2009. plenty to discuss in the equity markets. inflation dilemma for the european central bank. the euro trades at a two thousand six low ahead of data released later this morning which is expected to show consumer prices with the first tech line since october of 2009. angela merkel flies...