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, as well as some of the terrain up in the northern sierras, so some of those areas may not be safe to issue the all clear until tuesday, but we'll be monitoring 24/7 throughout this event to try it make those decisions as best we can and when it's safe to do so. we've been talking with the national weather service and other federal forecast agencies and all agencies are in line that this is going to be and this will be the strongest event of the season, and we have multiple red flag warnings in effect. the image shows the extent of the red flag warnings. it doesn't get much more expansive than what's on the screen here with red flag warning over pretty much all of northern california extending down the sierra nevada and then wrapping around and there is a red flag warning extending across southern california with a santa ana wind event coming. but the forest service is forecasting pretty severe wind gusts with this scenario, potentially up to and exceeding 70 miles per hour in some cases, and we're already seeing indications that relative humidities are basically rock bottom. up in re
, as well as some of the terrain up in the northern sierras, so some of those areas may not be safe to issue the all clear until tuesday, but we'll be monitoring 24/7 throughout this event to try it make those decisions as best we can and when it's safe to do so. we've been talking with the national weather service and other federal forecast agencies and all agencies are in line that this is going to be and this will be the strongest event of the season, and we have multiple red flag warnings...
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and it will force it over the sierra first. the sierra, it is really going to get hit the hardest on this, but of course, the concerns here in the bay area, which we are focusing on doing our best to give you as much detail as we can. and so the main concern on this, in addition to our localized fires, which are a top priority, let's not forget a statewide issue and they should fire, yeah, initiated in the sierra. not only a concern there, but that could then lead to more smoke concerns statewide. more on that down the road. as far as tomorrow goes, morning lows will come back down into the low 50s. daytime highs, you're not going to notice. they'll be right where they should be for this time of the year. and the seven-day forecast, you don't need to take note here, a warm up here or there, really the focus for tonight or tomorrow. if we get through this event with no major issues, we've got a beautiful week coming our way if we could avoid any fire starts. all right, over to you. >> all right, i guess you could say vegas crapp
and it will force it over the sierra first. the sierra, it is really going to get hit the hardest on this, but of course, the concerns here in the bay area, which we are focusing on doing our best to give you as much detail as we can. and so the main concern on this, in addition to our localized fires, which are a top priority, let's not forget a statewide issue and they should fire, yeah, initiated in the sierra. not only a concern there, but that could then lead to more smoke concerns...
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of national news, but in that same scenario back in september that gave us two large fires in the sierra nevada because if you get such an extreme surge of cold air over here, that starts pushing the air towards california and we get our strong offshore wind events. this is going to hit the sierra a lot harder than it will hit our local mountains and this scenario looks very similar to the situation that sparked the creek fire and north complex fire. so we're definitely focused on our local mountains, but with air quality concerns and california in general let's not forget the sierra is also a major concern from this over the next 36 hours. back here at home morning lows go back to the low 50s for overnight lows. we'll see daytime highs climb back up to the mid-70s. you'll barely notice the temperatures. this is all about wind event that starts tonight and takes us through tomorrow. there's your seven-day forecast. the temperatures go up a few degrees and come down a few degrees, no significant changes. if we can get through tuesday night without any significant fire starts, we'll go on
of national news, but in that same scenario back in september that gave us two large fires in the sierra nevada because if you get such an extreme surge of cold air over here, that starts pushing the air towards california and we get our strong offshore wind events. this is going to hit the sierra a lot harder than it will hit our local mountains and this scenario looks very similar to the situation that sparked the creek fire and north complex fire. so we're definitely focused on our local...
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sierra robinson is the last employee standing.sierra: i am getting a very small amount comparitive to what i would normally have available not just to survive but to live -- to not be afraid of where my next meal is coming from. to make matters worse, the contract on her apartment is now expiring. she and her partner cannot afford to rent a new place. sierra: in the absolute worst case i would have to leave new york. which is the last thing i want to do. i worked really hard to be here. >> thousands of businesses ruined, dreams shattered, hundreds of thousands of jobless. many can't pay their rent any more. there's a moratorium on evictions, but it's only temporary, leaving thousands terrified of ending up on the streets. 200,000 eviction suits were filed here even before the coronavirus arrived. the city already has 100,000 homeless. new york faces potential catastrophe when the eviction ban draws to a close at the end of the year. that's according to ellen davidson, a legal aid society attorney who represents tenants. ellen: at
sierra robinson is the last employee standing.sierra: i am getting a very small amount comparitive to what i would normally have available not just to survive but to live -- to not be afraid of where my next meal is coming from. to make matters worse, the contract on her apartment is now expiring. she and her partner cannot afford to rent a new place. sierra: in the absolute worst case i would have to leave new york. which is the last thing i want to do. i worked really hard to be here....
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lee: the sierra club stepped up, and they had the resources, the attorneys, scientists, and they come in and theyas helping the tribe fight this battle. woman: it is a david vs. goliath fight. fewer than 400 moapa paiutes taking on nv energy, trying to shut down the reid gardner coal plant. man: here's the bottom line. you at home pay for electricity made at reid gardner with your money. moapa paiutes say they pay for that electricity with their lives. lee: we filed a lawsuit against nevada power, the tribe and sierra club, and that's where things got real. man: i am paiute. i am proud of who i am, and i'm proud of all of you to be here. thank you very much. raborn: they brought home their message through a 50-mile walk from the moapa reservation to las vegas that took 3 days. the tribe ultimately succeeded, convincing the public, convincing the utility that owned the plant that it was time for them to close the plant after over 50 years. [explosion] reid: and so i started looking at that power plant--exacerbated heart conditions and everything else. so i made up my mind i was gonna g
lee: the sierra club stepped up, and they had the resources, the attorneys, scientists, and they come in and theyas helping the tribe fight this battle. woman: it is a david vs. goliath fight. fewer than 400 moapa paiutes taking on nv energy, trying to shut down the reid gardner coal plant. man: here's the bottom line. you at home pay for electricity made at reid gardner with your money. moapa paiutes say they pay for that electricity with their lives. lee: we filed a lawsuit against nevada...
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this is a bigger event tonight in the sierra nevada. there are higher concerns they are then in the bay area. but we have been doing all of our focusing at home. it is quiet in the present situation. it does not too much to the temperatures. we will be in the low to mid 50s tomorrow morning. daytime highs will come up to average for this time of year. if you look at the seven-day forecast, if we get through the next 36 hours without any significant fire concerns, we have a fantastic looking seven- day forecast. let's hope we have an opportunity to enjoy that without being distracted by any new fires. we have to get through tonight. >>> coming up. the colorful displays spotted in san francisco celebrating our filipino community. >>> coming up next, jimmy g returns to fox word and out boxes the fox. the raiders were not ready for prime time. local dodger fans? why? let's see if that is still the feeling after game five. game day need to find the closest official ballot drop box near you? just visit vote.ca.gov to find your nearest locatio
this is a bigger event tonight in the sierra nevada. there are higher concerns they are then in the bay area. but we have been doing all of our focusing at home. it is quiet in the present situation. it does not too much to the temperatures. we will be in the low to mid 50s tomorrow morning. daytime highs will come up to average for this time of year. if you look at the seven-day forecast, if we get through the next 36 hours without any significant fire concerns, we have a fantastic looking...
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but force officials are concerned about the long-term fire hazards and the high sierra as we of course headed to the winter months lonnie wong reports. >>are at the driest feel conditions ever. >>it was a close call after flames were spotted by a fire lookout tower in the eldorado national forest 60 miles east of forest hill with the wind gusting at 30 miles an hour air support was not possible. luckily. forestry crews were put on 24 hour shifts for this wind event. >>we actually had crews on overnight last night as part of this wind event and we were able to send them out a very very early as soon as the fire call came in. >>the fire is burning slash piles left from the aftermath of the massive king fire in 2014. crews had to deal with spot fires caused by the heavy winds to make matters worse several fire facilities in the eldorado national forest are running on generator power because of the pga any power shut down. usually by this time of year that would be at least one web storm to ease fire conditions or even in the fire season. but recently the climate has been different. >>ther
but force officials are concerned about the long-term fire hazards and the high sierra as we of course headed to the winter months lonnie wong reports. >>are at the driest feel conditions ever. >>it was a close call after flames were spotted by a fire lookout tower in the eldorado national forest 60 miles east of forest hill with the wind gusting at 30 miles an hour air support was not possible. luckily. forestry crews were put on 24 hour shifts for this wind event. >>we...
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so who referred to the map on the right hand side of the slide a large area of in the sierra foothill regions in the north today that of customers is anticipated to be shot off some were around 06:00pm tomorrow. the area in blue which is the southern sierra in portions of the south bay in the east today, there comes in a little bit later anticipated start of the shot off his roughly 08:00pm. any outlier is to the far north and west that's highlighted by the number 3 geographic scope small customer impact roughly 400 customers up in the humboldt in trinity county area. that event is the outlier because the weather conditions do not become unsafe until the following day. thursday at around 04:00pm that's when we'll start to shut off there. again all of this is based on forecasted weather and we know they're forecasting change and we will change with those forecasts and make the appropriate decisions with respect to how long the weather will be in play and when we anticipate the weather reduce to just safety issues, we're looking he's somewhere in beach. more you between the 18 morning i
so who referred to the map on the right hand side of the slide a large area of in the sierra foothill regions in the north today that of customers is anticipated to be shot off some were around 06:00pm tomorrow. the area in blue which is the southern sierra in portions of the south bay in the east today, there comes in a little bit later anticipated start of the shot off his roughly 08:00pm. any outlier is to the far north and west that's highlighted by the number 3 geographic scope small...
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stephanie sierra spoke with the mother who saw it all happen. >> it's so frustrated to know that these kids are technologically illiterate. >> reporter: this is the voices of two teachers at jessie bethel high school in vallejo. thursday afternoon. but before these teachers logged out, this was caught on camera. >> they're [ bleep ] gone. no, they're not. >> reporter: the rant about their students goes on for nearly two minutes. this parent was record lt. >> i was heart broken and confused and i couldn't believe i heard that come out of a teacher's wife. >> reporter: she said her son tried to clarify a question about his assignment at the end of third period english. >> he's like, i can't turn it in. i' like, you didn't turn it in. you didn't submit. >> other students andtudents ann were still confirmed. >> reporter: can you confirm if both teachers are on leave. the school district did confirm both are on administrative leave. abc 7 made several requests for an interview but sent the following statement saying -- >> if i wouldn't have brought it this far, those teachers would have sti
stephanie sierra spoke with the mother who saw it all happen. >> it's so frustrated to know that these kids are technologically illiterate. >> reporter: this is the voices of two teachers at jessie bethel high school in vallejo. thursday afternoon. but before these teachers logged out, this was caught on camera. >> they're [ bleep ] gone. no, they're not. >> reporter: the rant about their students goes on for nearly two minutes. this parent was record lt. >> i was...
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stephanie sierra explains there are some problems with it. >> reporter: scott achery lost his father to covid-19, a painful experience as he didn't even get to say goodbye. now he's scared for his mom. >> my family is hyperconcerned about what could happen to my mom. >> reporter: costelle died at a rehabilitation center in haywood. now his mom lives in a long-term care facility. >> from my perspective, my mom should be one of the people at the top of the list when there is a vaccine. >> reporter: according to guidelines, nursing home residents is in the first phase of distribution. mike wasserman is the president of the association of long-term care medicine. he is advising the state on their plan. >> at the federal level, it appears that the administration is looking at major pharmacy chains for distribution. one of the problems with major pharmacy chains is they don't have a clue as to how nursing homes operate. >> reporter: instead, wasserman is recommending the state health department work with consultant pharmacists and long-term care pharmacies who understand how the facilities
stephanie sierra explains there are some problems with it. >> reporter: scott achery lost his father to covid-19, a painful experience as he didn't even get to say goodbye. now he's scared for his mom. >> my family is hyperconcerned about what could happen to my mom. >> reporter: costelle died at a rehabilitation center in haywood. now his mom lives in a long-term care facility. >> from my perspective, my mom should be one of the people at the top of the list when there...
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we have also had high wind gusts in the sierra. looking from alpine meadows, a live view, we measured 94-mile-per-hour gust in the sierra. temperature is only 34 degrees with relative humidity at 11%. so these high winds going along with this critically dry air is a reason why we still had this high fire danger as the wind advisory will be expiring here soon. looking at the rest of the bay area, we have seen our wind gusts maxing out at 40 miles per hour in santa rosa. concord 31. 31 in san francisco and 57 in oakland so a lot of trees down and a lot to clean up today and we will continue to track those winds. i'll have another update coming up in a few minutes. >>> thousands of people are still without power throughout the bay area because pg&e was trying to prevent wildfires. look at the pg&e map. the areas in yellow are the folks who are in the dark. winds whipping through neighborhoods, also bringing down trees. bob redell is joining us from fremont where one family woke up and they were feeling lucky this morning. >> they were
we have also had high wind gusts in the sierra. looking from alpine meadows, a live view, we measured 94-mile-per-hour gust in the sierra. temperature is only 34 degrees with relative humidity at 11%. so these high winds going along with this critically dry air is a reason why we still had this high fire danger as the wind advisory will be expiring here soon. looking at the rest of the bay area, we have seen our wind gusts maxing out at 40 miles per hour in santa rosa. concord 31. 31 in san...
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sierra johnson is in calistoga. >> good morning. i can tell you coming into town, several blocks, now approaching 16 hours. folks here in calistoga no stranger to have those shut off. portions of this town are, in fact, lit because of a microgrid installed in town but that all-too familiar sound of something else you could see, folks with gas cans, preparing to head home to get their personal generators going. thousands in napa and sonoma counties are without power. for those off the grid, navigating a day without power means using electronics wisely and finding ways to keep medications safe. >> we've gone through it so many times, it's starting to really get old. especially when we didn't see any wind tonight or today. and we live on the wrong side of the river, because this part is energized and ours isn't. you would think they could come up with a system that could take care of that. i've been here now four years and i bet it's happened 15, 20 times. >> for the remainder of the day, we will continue to keep a close eye on the win
sierra johnson is in calistoga. >> good morning. i can tell you coming into town, several blocks, now approaching 16 hours. folks here in calistoga no stranger to have those shut off. portions of this town are, in fact, lit because of a microgrid installed in town but that all-too familiar sound of something else you could see, folks with gas cans, preparing to head home to get their personal generators going. thousands in napa and sonoma counties are without power. for those off the...
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live in the newsroom, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >> stephanie, thank you very much. >>> we are just days away, now, from the election and maybe you need to still go out and vote. here is a scenario. you go to your polling place, and find yourself being harassed before you can even get inside. abc 7 news reporter, chris win, has what you should do next. >> reporter: with the general election just days away, santa clara county is preparing for an historic turnout, despite the ongoing pandemic. >> we're committed to making this election safe. so that your vote counts and that every vote is counted, and that is going to happen. >> reporter: with many still planning to vote in person, in the coming days, the district attorney's office is working with both local and federal law enforcement to ease any fears about voter suppression or intimidation, which has been reported in other states. >> you're not allowed to show up in the possession of firearms or in uniform and -- to try to intimidate voters. that's just not allowed in california. >> reporter: and a reminder that election -- is not
live in the newsroom, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >> stephanie, thank you very much. >>> we are just days away, now, from the election and maybe you need to still go out and vote. here is a scenario. you go to your polling place, and find yourself being harassed before you can even get inside. abc 7 news reporter, chris win, has what you should do next. >> reporter: with the general election just days away, santa clara county is preparing for an historic turnout, despite...
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that's the southern sierra and portions of the south bay, santa cruz mountains, a portion in monterey, that group will also be shut off tonight. the shutoff time is a little bit later between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. that's when we are going to begin shutting that off and the reason for the difference in times, those northerly diablo winds that scott mentioned start up north and they come down the valley and in the foothills and in the mountains regions and by the time they come down into the bay area and the central part of that map, it's a few hours alert. so we want to try to time the deenergization, the shutoff, as close to those unsafe conditions as possible so we aren't turning off lights too early. again, those customers will remain off until friday morning when we anticipate weather conditions to improve and then we're going to do everything we request can to get all of those customers restored by the end of the day. the last group of customers, small penetration up in humboldt county, trinity county up in the north and to the west highlighted by number 3 on the map, those customers
that's the southern sierra and portions of the south bay, santa cruz mountains, a portion in monterey, that group will also be shut off tonight. the shutoff time is a little bit later between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. that's when we are going to begin shutting that off and the reason for the difference in times, those northerly diablo winds that scott mentioned start up north and they come down the valley and in the foothills and in the mountains regions and by the time they come down into the bay...
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. >> but in a twist, sierra pacific region paying the government 1 million in cash and forestland.nctions in state court. r where it finally prevailed this month. a state judge ordered cal fire to pay $15 million for his campaign. sierra pacific to spend countless hours sifting through false and misleading information to defend against questionable findings. hoffman says he's amazed at cal fire's tenacity. >> in light of all of this damning evidence, why the department chose to fight this thing tooth and nail is just beyond me. >> cal fire didn't respond to our request for comment but sierra pacific believes that cal fire learned its lesson for having pursued a wildfire investigation in a fraudulent manner. although the legal war -- there's one question that may never be resolved. >> we still don't know what caused this fire. >> nbc bay area news. >>> up next, a price hike for netflix. how much more it's going to cost to you stream the next season of stranger things. who's supporting prop 15? joe biden. biden says, "every kid deserves a quality education and every family deserves t
. >> but in a twist, sierra pacific region paying the government 1 million in cash and forestland.nctions in state court. r where it finally prevailed this month. a state judge ordered cal fire to pay $15 million for his campaign. sierra pacific to spend countless hours sifting through false and misleading information to defend against questionable findings. hoffman says he's amazed at cal fire's tenacity. >> in light of all of this damning evidence, why the department chose to...
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abc7 news reporter stephanie sierra shares her firsthand account of the lack of safety precautions taken inside the debate arena. >> proud boys, stand back and stand by. >> he yelled a lot. i can't help but imagine people were exposed to the virus. >> reporter: san francisco native kristen ur key zquiza wa sitting a mere 15 feet away from president trump during the debate tuesday night. >> we have no idea how much virus he put out into the air with his performance, and that is what scares me the most. >> reporter: the risk of exposure hits home for urquiza. she just lost her father mark to covid-19. >> i have seen firsthand through the loss of my dad the darkest results of covid. >> reporter: she says holding his picture that night was difficult as nearly the entire republican side of the debate hall wasn't wearing face masks. >> trump children, melania trump, who we know is positive, i saw them all. they were all without a mask on. >> how concerning is that to new. >> i'm terrified. >> reporter: urquiza is in the process of getting tested and will be self-quarantining just like the pres
abc7 news reporter stephanie sierra shares her firsthand account of the lack of safety precautions taken inside the debate arena. >> proud boys, stand back and stand by. >> he yelled a lot. i can't help but imagine people were exposed to the virus. >> reporter: san francisco native kristen ur key zquiza wa sitting a mere 15 feet away from president trump during the debate tuesday night. >> we have no idea how much virus he put out into the air with his performance, and...
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abc 7 reporter stephanie sierra spent the day with one family in santa rosa who came home to see the destruction. >> reporter: at first glance maria castillo high school looks untouched. but rincon valley behind it tells a different story. >> we're so grate thafl it didn't get more of the school. >> reporter: julie zweifel and her two daughters live right across the street. >> we saw the embers fly up and over the mountain onto the hillside right behind our house and to the school. and that's when it got scary because we couldn't even get out. >> reporter: the young girls are two of more than 24,000 students forced to evacuate in sonoma county. for bailey covid was hard enough. >> covid, it sucks because you're just at home and you have nothing to do. and you can't talk to any of your friends. this time with the fires like when you need your friends you're not close with them. >> reporter: sonoma county superintendent dr. steve harrington says 6 out of 10 students report experiencing trauma due to fires. >> we've had kindergartners who start to shake physically, visibly shake when th
abc 7 reporter stephanie sierra spent the day with one family in santa rosa who came home to see the destruction. >> reporter: at first glance maria castillo high school looks untouched. but rincon valley behind it tells a different story. >> we're so grate thafl it didn't get more of the school. >> reporter: julie zweifel and her two daughters live right across the street. >> we saw the embers fly up and over the mountain onto the hillside right behind our house and to...
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and then magneuris sierra with an rbi single to score brinson.u darvish was good, but gave up the two. and for the cubs in the ninth, it is scheduled to be heyward, baez, and bote. hit hard. nice play at third. gets up, throws him out. and rizzo with the stretch. a heck of a play. stole extra bases from rojas. we go to the ninth. our coverage of marlins/cubs will continue on espn. let's take you to new york for a special report. now, here's george stephanopoul stephanopoulos. >>> this is an abc news special report. >> we're coming on the air with a major update on president trump's health. he reported this morning that he tested positive for covid-19. an escalation, of the symptoms, he's been treated and is expected to be going to walter reed medical center for more tests. let's go to jon karl. >> we're told he has fever, chills, nasal congestion and a could have. the white house has not confirmed the trip to walter reed, but they've released a statement from the doctor saying the president remains fatigued, but in good spirits. taking regeneron
and then magneuris sierra with an rbi single to score brinson.u darvish was good, but gave up the two. and for the cubs in the ninth, it is scheduled to be heyward, baez, and bote. hit hard. nice play at third. gets up, throws him out. and rizzo with the stretch. a heck of a play. stole extra bases from rojas. we go to the ninth. our coverage of marlins/cubs will continue on espn. let's take you to new york for a special report. now, here's george stephanopoul stephanopoulos. >>> this...
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up over the sierra, a little bit more. futurecast will show you just how much rainfall is expected over the bay area. so just a few days ago, we were hoping for that possibility of a quarter inch, maybe even half an inch. over the last few days that has since dwindled. a mix of sun and clouds right now. 62 in san francisco right now. temperatures will climb just a little bit more into the afternoon. look at san francisco. a cool day for you. 62 over areas of the downtown. 63 closer to the embarcadero. so a few degrees below the average. 72 expected for santa rosa. upper 60s in oakland. low 70s expected for livermore and san jose. a bert look around for the afternoon highs for the peninsula today. 72 in redwood city. the north bay 72 expected over napa. the extended forecast shows you that chance for rain coming on saturday. it is a slight chance. don't -- don't cancel any plans. you should be just fine. come sunday though, a nice rebound in the numbers. upper 70s expected for inland cities under mostly sunny skies. with a
up over the sierra, a little bit more. futurecast will show you just how much rainfall is expected over the bay area. so just a few days ago, we were hoping for that possibility of a quarter inch, maybe even half an inch. over the last few days that has since dwindled. a mix of sun and clouds right now. 62 in san francisco right now. temperatures will climb just a little bit more into the afternoon. look at san francisco. a cool day for you. 62 over areas of the downtown. 63 closer to the...
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hay propagaciÓn de humo de incendios forestales y son incendios que arden a travÉs de la sierra nevada frontal. las temperaturas refrescan un poco y nada de precipitaciÓn. estamos en un periodo bastante estable en la zona. mÁxima en los 76. en las horas de la noche podemos contar con los altos 60. hay -- en el dÍa de los muertos 85 grados y votaremos con ♪ } ♪ presentadora: quÉ gusto saludarlos! es momento de ir con la informaciÓn deportiva. en la actividad de la jornada dos barcelona derrotÓ dos goles por cero a turÍn. un partido donde el var anulÓ un par de goles. hasta aquÍ la ¿no sabes cuál es el buzón oficial más cercano? visita vote.ca.gov para encontrar la locación que más te conviene y deposita tu boleta. y hay otras formas de votar: regresa tu boleta en un lugar de votación, o envíala por correo. también puedes votar en persona durante la votación temprana o el día de las elecciones. vota de la manera que tu prefieras, pero hazlo antes de las 8 p.m. del 3 de noviembre. extrañamos esos mcon nuestra familia,. la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los niños
hay propagaciÓn de humo de incendios forestales y son incendios que arden a travÉs de la sierra nevada frontal. las temperaturas refrescan un poco y nada de precipitaciÓn. estamos en un periodo bastante estable en la zona. mÁxima en los 76. en las horas de la noche podemos contar con los altos 60. hay -- en el dÍa de los muertos 85 grados y votaremos con ♪ } ♪ presentadora: quÉ gusto saludarlos! es momento de ir con la informaciÓn deportiva. en la actividad de la jornada dos...
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stephanie sierra has details. disappointing for a lot of merchants. >> certainly so. san francisco is still doing remarkably well but dr. grant colfax explained two numbers triggering the decision to pull back are the city's case rate and hospitalizations, both have increased slightly. so here is what exactly is on pause. indoor pools, bowling alleys, locker rooms, and showers at fitness centers originally set to reopen november 3rd will now remain closed until further notice. restaurants indoor museums, zoos asquakwa aquariums and indoor worship centers will be required to capacity at 25%. non-essential office space without concessions stay the same. also operating at 25% capacity. mayor breed and dr. colfax referenced the surge of covid cases across the world and country as reasons to take precautions before it's too late. >> france in particular is on lockdown again in germany which is a model in the rest of the world is actually looking at restrictions. not just what is happening here in the united states, it still challenging all over the world. >> we want to pau
stephanie sierra has details. disappointing for a lot of merchants. >> certainly so. san francisco is still doing remarkably well but dr. grant colfax explained two numbers triggering the decision to pull back are the city's case rate and hospitalizations, both have increased slightly. so here is what exactly is on pause. indoor pools, bowling alleys, locker rooms, and showers at fitness centers originally set to reopen november 3rd will now remain closed until further notice. restaurants...
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nearly any terrain in the world runs the -- in the world from the himalayas to the sierras can be duplicatedcalifornia in some season of the year. heavy winter rain and spring snow melt foster the growth of ground cover, and then abruptly, months of much sunshine and little moisture. vegetation dries to the consistency of gunpowder and the fire season is upon us. the hazard is further augmented, usually in september, by strong, drying winds. the problem is especially acute in southern california, where the santa anas blast in in three -- blast in from the northeast in three or four day cycles and velocity can reach up to 70 miles per hour. any spark is a potential holocaust. small wonder that wildland protection agencies statewide respond to more than 40,000 alarms per year. fortunately, few of this number grow to more than 10 acres. that they do not is due to a coordinated system of detection and communication among fire agencies, providing fast initial attack ground or air forces, or both when required. wildland fire protection in california is -- by the california department of for street
nearly any terrain in the world runs the -- in the world from the himalayas to the sierras can be duplicatedcalifornia in some season of the year. heavy winter rain and spring snow melt foster the growth of ground cover, and then abruptly, months of much sunshine and little moisture. vegetation dries to the consistency of gunpowder and the fire season is upon us. the hazard is further augmented, usually in september, by strong, drying winds. the problem is especially acute in southern...
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en las montañas por el incendi ocreek en la sierra nevada condiciones no son buenas.emite, condiciones malas en la calidad del aire, porque no está apagado totalmente el incenido creek. san francisco en los 70 grados. santa rosa en los 80, esto cambia y a partir de las próximas horas, no cambia eso si la calidad del aire en la región. >>escucha esto , guillermo a escasas horas de vencer la bandera roja se emite nueva alerta, defensores del medioambiente piden fondos al estado para prevenir incendios y evitar castastrofes >> por la noche esperamos que los vientos comiencen a soplar de nuevo >> y a partir del miércoles por la noche una segunda alerta entra en vigor vientos de 50 millas, >> el aire seco aumenta el riesgo de nuevos incendios. algunas comnidades en esa región montañosa fueron calcinadas por el incendio czu >> me siento triste porque mucha gente perdió su casa. >>por eso defensores del medioambiente solicitan fondos estatales para prevenir incendios que utilizarían para mantener zonas boscosas cómo estás limpias, se reunieron para pedir asistencia al gobern
en las montañas por el incendi ocreek en la sierra nevada condiciones no son buenas.emite, condiciones malas en la calidad del aire, porque no está apagado totalmente el incenido creek. san francisco en los 70 grados. santa rosa en los 80, esto cambia y a partir de las próximas horas, no cambia eso si la calidad del aire en la región. >>escucha esto , guillermo a escasas horas de vencer la bandera roja se emite nueva alerta, defensores del medioambiente piden fondos al estado para...
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fish and wildlife services versus the sierra club. jones versus mississippi, and fulton versus city of philadelphia. listen to the arguments live or on-demand at c-span.org. >> earlier today, nancy pelosi held a briefing with reporters at the capital. she talked about legislative priorities and the presidential election. this is about 20 minutes. losey: here we are, pelosi: our focus has been on stopping and crushing the coronavirus. in terms of the election, we are confident. we are calm. we have prepared. we are ready. we are ready to address the coronavirus anyway that is based virus,nce, crushes the and addresses the impact on the likelihood and life of our democracy. we are at a fork in the road. the path we have been on has taken us to a place where we are approaching 9 million infections. 250,000 people that have died. to tenshat has taken us of millions of people on unemployment. 8 million people falling into poverty. 17 million children food insecure. millions on unemployment. and the situation worsened if we do not change ou
fish and wildlife services versus the sierra club. jones versus mississippi, and fulton versus city of philadelphia. listen to the arguments live or on-demand at c-span.org. >> earlier today, nancy pelosi held a briefing with reporters at the capital. she talked about legislative priorities and the presidential election. this is about 20 minutes. losey: here we are, pelosi: our focus has been on stopping and crushing the coronavirus. in terms of the election, we are confident. we are...
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los dientes, es la catrina que no se pierde una canción ranchera o un paseo >>> ♪(música) >>> de la sierraenajea a grandes personajes entre ellos a frida kahlo, diego rivera... >>> tiene danza, tiene cantos, es padre, romántica, es diferente >>> al 50% de su capacidad y todas la medida de seguridad por pandemia >>> esta obra la componen siete tradiciones reconocidas por la unesco como patrimonio el día de muertos, el mariachi >>> entre otros >>> nosotros olvidamos a nuestros difuntos ellos no pueden encontrar esa luz que necesitan para regresar >>> así arrancan los festejos del día de muertos en la capital y una pandemia impide que los mexicanos no recuerdan a los que no están sobre todo con catrina colores y tradiciones >>> ♪(música) >>> al regresar la brutal agresión de un hombre a un oficial de la policía (celar vibrando) (sirena de policía) (celular vibrando) (claxon) (grito) (estruendo de choque) de una manera u otra, test vas a salir perdiendo. manejar y textear, test test a pagar. test en dunkin' siempre tenemos test nuestros cafés listos por si tú test test test lugar de work from
los dientes, es la catrina que no se pierde una canción ranchera o un paseo >>> ♪(música) >>> de la sierraenajea a grandes personajes entre ellos a frida kahlo, diego rivera... >>> tiene danza, tiene cantos, es padre, romántica, es diferente >>> al 50% de su capacidad y todas la medida de seguridad por pandemia >>> esta obra la componen siete tradiciones reconocidas por la unesco como patrimonio el día de muertos, el mariachi >>> entre...
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stephanie sierra shares her first hand account of the lack of safety precautions taken inside the debate arena. >> stand back. stand by. >> he yelled a lot. people were exposed to the virus. >> reporter: the san francisco native was sitting a mere 15 feet away from president trump turk the debate tuesday night. >> we have no idea how much virus he put out into the air with his performance. and that is what scares never most. >> reporter: the risk of exposure hits home for her. she just lost her father mark to covid-19. >> i have seen first hand through the loss of my dad the darkest results of covid. >> reporter: she said holding his picture night was difficult as the republican side of the debate hall was not wearing face masks. >> trump children, melania trump who we know is positive. i saw them all. they were all without a mask on. >> reporter: how concerning is that to you? >> i am terrified. >> reporter: she is in the process of get go tested and will be self-quarantining, just like the president and first lady. >> saddened and concerned for the president. especially given his age.
stephanie sierra shares her first hand account of the lack of safety precautions taken inside the debate arena. >> stand back. stand by. >> he yelled a lot. people were exposed to the virus. >> reporter: the san francisco native was sitting a mere 15 feet away from president trump turk the debate tuesday night. >> we have no idea how much virus he put out into the air with his performance. and that is what scares never most. >> reporter: the risk of exposure hits...
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we're not as cold as we'll be as the seer r they're expected the sierra. it's not going to happen, a .10 of an inch. not a lot of rain. >>> we'll have fire warning conditions on sunday into monday. we'll follow all of this coming up. guys, back to you. >>> still to come at noon, people avoiding an important health screening, and the coronavirus pandemic may be remained for thousands of additional deaths not directly connected to covid-19. humira patients,... ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous sy
we're not as cold as we'll be as the seer r they're expected the sierra. it's not going to happen, a .10 of an inch. not a lot of rain. >>> we'll have fire warning conditions on sunday into monday. we'll follow all of this coming up. guys, back to you. >>> still to come at noon, people avoiding an important health screening, and the coronavirus pandemic may be remained for thousands of additional deaths not directly connected to covid-19. humira patients,... ...this one's for...
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generado por los incendios que vienen del norte, por efecto de vientos tambiÉn regresa de la zona de la sierra y washington, asÍ que la situaciÓn es crÍtica, lo decÍa el gobernador, nunca en la historia mÁs de 3 millones de de bosque desapareciÓ desde agosto, asÍ que las condiciones, son terribles, ahora, a amo son terribles, ahora, a ammentoa ato ver advertencia es en todo california, banderÍn rojo, por vientos y poco humedad, esto hacia el sur, montaÑas de santa lucÍa, tambiÉn hacia norte y este para el incendio sin control, las condiciones son lagos peores por si fuera poco el calor continÚa en el aria, estos son los vientos que incrementan en esta noche pudieran alcanzar 30 m/ph, poco valor del humedad, es lo que trae al Área de la bahÍa este humo a nuestra regiÓn, aquÍ vemos 31% de humedad, no es suficiente para que bomberos puedan avanzar un poco, la capa marina, no entra ni siquiera hacia tierra asÍ que la condiciÓn en la noche del tener alivio no serÁ asÍ, al contrario, este humo mantiene la temperatura, asÍ que va a ser una noche no solo contaminada como lo vemos en cÁmaras, en vivo a
generado por los incendios que vienen del norte, por efecto de vientos tambiÉn regresa de la zona de la sierra y washington, asÍ que la situaciÓn es crÍtica, lo decÍa el gobernador, nunca en la historia mÁs de 3 millones de de bosque desapareciÓ desde agosto, asÍ que las condiciones, son terribles, ahora, a amo son terribles, ahora, a ammentoa ato ver advertencia es en todo california, banderÍn rojo, por vientos y poco humedad, esto hacia el sur, montaÑas de santa lucÍa, tambiÉn...
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california de hecho vientos regresan y traen ahora humo por lo tanto el humo del valle los incendios de la sierraiendo la temperatura que les del aire se mantienen moderados 52 puntos en san francisco una calidad del aire vamos a las temperaturas la más alta temperatura san mateo 69 condiciones por la noche insisto serán frescas entre 9a en san josé torturas 44a por la noche pero aquel mercurio marque las mismas condiciones que perfila el fin de semana palo de cambios votar viene noviembre tengo el pronóstico no se lo pierda al regresar >> muchas gracias guillermo >> la bolsa de valores vuelve a caer tras aumento de casos de covid-19 las pérdidas comentan mundo financiero que tal amigos forme para telemundo >> pegas a medida comentan casos de covid-19 en todo el país en europa se plantea una nueva cuarentena los inversionistas temen un segundo confinamiento retrasa la recuperación de la economía quedaron empleados por pérdidas económicas que deja la pandemia el tercer trimestre del año la compañía tuvo reducción de más de $400,000,000 en ganancias virtuales de dólares para telemundo >> tan franci
california de hecho vientos regresan y traen ahora humo por lo tanto el humo del valle los incendios de la sierraiendo la temperatura que les del aire se mantienen moderados 52 puntos en san francisco una calidad del aire vamos a las temperaturas la más alta temperatura san mateo 69 condiciones por la noche insisto serán frescas entre 9a en san josé torturas 44a por la noche pero aquel mercurio marque las mismas condiciones que perfila el fin de semana palo de cambios votar viene noviembre...
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stephanie sierra is live with details, stephanie? >> the main take away for counties moving into the orange tier is non-essential offices and expanding capacity for restaurants and museums and bars able to open outdoors. each individual county will give the final determination of which businesses can move forward. getting the green light to move to orange, that's welcome news to owner of captain vineyards. >> it is a great news. we've been without power for the last two and a half days, which is really, really constraining. >> despite living without power for the past 48 hours, captain was still carefully planning for his reopen. >> it is more important we reopen safely just for the sake of reopening. >> reporter: his vineyard is one of many in contra costa now allowed to reopen at 25% capacity. in addition to wineries, the new changes that come with moving into the orange tier allow for outdoor stadiums, outdoor theme parks, and things like bowling alleys and rock climbing gyms to reopen indoors at 25% capacity. plus, museums and re
stephanie sierra is live with details, stephanie? >> the main take away for counties moving into the orange tier is non-essential offices and expanding capacity for restaurants and museums and bars able to open outdoors. each individual county will give the final determination of which businesses can move forward. getting the green light to move to orange, that's welcome news to owner of captain vineyards. >> it is a great news. we've been without power for the last two and a half...
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i'll talk about our next chance of seeing rain and sierra snow in a few minutes. >> see you in about thanks. >>> beginning this weekend, you have more options for early voting and dropping off your ballot across the bay area. in san francisco alone, there will be 11 new drop-off locations opening today. that includes the home of the warriors, chase center. at the civic center drop-off location in san francisco, sheriff's deputies take and transport the ballots back to election's headquarters for you. >> so we have our personnel at each of the drop-off stations, at least three people and then when we move ballots we involve the deputy sheriff. >> in alameda county there are 100 locations to vote in person and now two more. this is the new voting center at the oakland coliseum, the a's sent us this video of crews setting up the voting stations with covid protocols in place. you can vote in person or drop off the ballot there. the warriors' former practice facility in oakland is an option and there you just saw in santa clara county levi's stadium will be open. all will be open with lim
i'll talk about our next chance of seeing rain and sierra snow in a few minutes. >> see you in about thanks. >>> beginning this weekend, you have more options for early voting and dropping off your ballot across the bay area. in san francisco alone, there will be 11 new drop-off locations opening today. that includes the home of the warriors, chase center. at the civic center drop-off location in san francisco, sheriff's deputies take and transport the ballots back to election's...
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i'll never close this place. >> reporter: stephanie sierra. >>> dr.rning about families gathering for thanksgiving. coming up, our own local expert weighs in on what it's rising. the pain is coming. >>> you may have started planning holiday gatherings while keeping loved ones safe from covid-19. there are some things you need to know before getting together. >> you have to have an open dialogue and find out what behavioral steps they are taking, staying at home, sheltering in place or get tested. an important thing to remember is it's okay to fight with your family. it okay to argue with them about the steps they are taking to keep safe. if your uncle jack isn't taking the right steps, tell him he's not welcome for thanksgiving. >> got to protect your family. speaking of thanksgiving, local grocers are stocking up on smaller turkeys according to the chronicle. one reason, many of them expect people to host fewer gu eer guen usual. >> makes sense but at this rate when it comes to the weather, it's going to be hot come thanksgiving, ama. >> what is goin
i'll never close this place. >> reporter: stephanie sierra. >>> dr.rning about families gathering for thanksgiving. coming up, our own local expert weighs in on what it's rising. the pain is coming. >>> you may have started planning holiday gatherings while keeping loved ones safe from covid-19. there are some things you need to know before getting together. >> you have to have an open dialogue and find out what behavioral steps they are taking, staying at home,...
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abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra has the story. >> reporter: san francisco may start to feel alive again. the city officially moving into the yellow tier today granting the least restrictive rules for reopening. here are the big take aways. starting next tuesday, non-essential offices can reopen indoors at 25% kristen can't wait. >> i feel like you're constantly in zoom meeting after zoom meeting. >> reporter: he is a senior researcher. expects more than 60% of san francisco companies will have staff physically return to the office. >> there are a lot of tenants that really want to get back, need to get back into the office to have a culture again, to have that work relationship that they're missing right now. >> reporter: also next tuesday, indoor climbing and fitness gyms will be allowed to reopen at 25% capacity. this does not include cardio and aerobic classes, plus, masks are required. spa services can open at 25% capacity and colleges and universities can increase classes up to 25 people. starting november 3rd, all restaurants, shopping centers, movie theaters, places of wors
abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra has the story. >> reporter: san francisco may start to feel alive again. the city officially moving into the yellow tier today granting the least restrictive rules for reopening. here are the big take aways. starting next tuesday, non-essential offices can reopen indoors at 25% kristen can't wait. >> i feel like you're constantly in zoom meeting after zoom meeting. >> reporter: he is a senior researcher. expects more than 60% of san...
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we have the creek fire south of yosemite and north of kings canyon in the sierra going. it has been going really since early september. into tomorrow the wind will pull more of that smoke overhead for us. today will probably look a little bit better in the sky but we keep air quality hopefully good to moderate but tomorrow air quality will start to go back down and moderate category. here is your official forecast for the air quality, and they are broad brushing yellow which means moderate air quality today. be aware of as you think about heading to the coast, the national weather service put out the beat hazard statement for sunday monday for the beaches. that goes all the way through monday so be careful anywhere near the coast. that is for the second half of sunday, monday and don't overlook halloween. i showed you the general forecast inland but i will do a couple of specific forecast in the next hour. san jose will be my first, and i was show several more in the next half hour. by 7:00 67 degree range if you're taking the kids out to celebrate halloween. your 7-day
we have the creek fire south of yosemite and north of kings canyon in the sierra going. it has been going really since early september. into tomorrow the wind will pull more of that smoke overhead for us. today will probably look a little bit better in the sky but we keep air quality hopefully good to moderate but tomorrow air quality will start to go back down and moderate category. here is your official forecast for the air quality, and they are broad brushing yellow which means moderate air...
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guillermo buenas tardes >> gracias es un poco de bruma generada por los incendios que se encuentran en la sierracurre son dos golpes que recibe el sistema de alta presión. esto es hawai a donde esta el sistema lluvia, sistema que va de manera ciclónica y que afecta por lo menos el sur esta burbuja de aire que se queda con nosotros. norte segundo sistema baja presión golpea por el norte traer lluvias para oregón y washington pero poco a poco te debilita el sistema. el viento sigue trayendo humo vemos como llega en algunos lugares por esta bruma al área de la bahía para fresno continúa la mala calidad del aire por estos incendios que ya van conteniéndose por condiciones meteorológicas que mejoran este se mantiene en no saludable para cierto grupo de personas el área de la bahía moderado como precisamente desde las zonas de incendio contenido en un 70% estos a las temperaturas al interior de 80 se mantiene 77a las cosas frescas un atardecer que nos dice que es lo que ocurre fuerte movimiento sísmico en el salvador mediodía 5.1 inicialmente lo que alcanzó ya después se ajusta, 4.6 vivimos en zona sí
guillermo buenas tardes >> gracias es un poco de bruma generada por los incendios que se encuentran en la sierracurre son dos golpes que recibe el sistema de alta presión. esto es hawai a donde esta el sistema lluvia, sistema que va de manera ciclónica y que afecta por lo menos el sur esta burbuja de aire que se queda con nosotros. norte segundo sistema baja presión golpea por el norte traer lluvias para oregón y washington pero poco a poco te debilita el sistema. el viento sigue...
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fish and wildlife services versus the sierra club. versus mississippi, and fulton versus city of philadelphia. listen to the arguments live or on-demand at c-span.org. >> earlier today, nancy pelosi held a briefing with reporters at the capital. she talked about legislative priorities and the presidential election. this is about 20 minutes. losey: here we are, pelosi: our focus has been on stopping and crushing the coronavirus. in terms of the election, we are confiden
fish and wildlife services versus the sierra club. versus mississippi, and fulton versus city of philadelphia. listen to the arguments live or on-demand at c-span.org. >> earlier today, nancy pelosi held a briefing with reporters at the capital. she talked about legislative priorities and the presidential election. this is about 20 minutes. losey: here we are, pelosi: our focus has been on stopping and crushing the coronavirus. in terms of the election, we are confiden
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lee: we filed a lawswsuit againt nevada power, the tribe and sierra club, and that's where things got real. man:n: i am paiute. i am proud f who o i am, and d i'm proud d ol of youou to be here. thank y you very mucuch. raborn: they brought home their message through a 50-mile walk from the moapa reservation to las vegas s that took 3 days. the tribe ultimately succeeded, convnvincing the public, convincing the utility that owned the plant that it was time for them to close the plant after over 50 years. [explosion] reid: and so i started looking at that power plant--exacerbated heart conditions and everything else. so i made up my mind i was gonna get ririd of coal l in ne. i read in the paper that they were going to open 4 new cocoal-fired generating g plantn nevada. . i called mary, i calld my vegas operation. i said, "i'm not gonna a let that h happen." and what i did, i called a hedge fund. i told the guy, "look, you back away from t that coal p pl, or i i will get even witith youi don't know what i'm gonna do, but i'll figure somemething out" [phone dial tone] biden: every time
lee: we filed a lawswsuit againt nevada power, the tribe and sierra club, and that's where things got real. man:n: i am paiute. i am proud f who o i am, and d i'm proud d ol of youou to be here. thank y you very mucuch. raborn: they brought home their message through a 50-mile walk from the moapa reservation to las vegas s that took 3 days. the tribe ultimately succeeded, convnvincing the public, convincing the utility that owned the plant that it was time for them to close the plant after over...
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you can check out this map at californiafallcolor.com and see where in the sierras the best place tobright colors as we head into the peak part of fall season. we are also seeing around the lake tahoe area down to yosemite reaching that full peak. it's something that you might want to check out here very soon. we'll get a look at the seven-day forecast coming up. mike, how is it looking now for the commute? >>> kari, you had all those great graphics. the lower deck getting out of the city eastbound was slow. it's now cleared from the earlier crash and the speed sensors just took ten minutes until they were green all the way to treasure island. and then over to the oakland side. it's just westbound with a little slowing but no metering lights. that's a great drive. the rest of the bay shows a nice smooth drive as well. a couple of crashes both of them on the shoulder, just a minor distraction but no major injuries. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> happening now for you anyone looking to say good-bye to 2020 in sin city will have to do so minus one of the big traditions. there will be
you can check out this map at californiafallcolor.com and see where in the sierras the best place tobright colors as we head into the peak part of fall season. we are also seeing around the lake tahoe area down to yosemite reaching that full peak. it's something that you might want to check out here very soon. we'll get a look at the seven-day forecast coming up. mike, how is it looking now for the commute? >>> kari, you had all those great graphics. the lower deck getting out of the...
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it happened at a department training facility in the city and abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra is live and such a tragedy. everyone is still trying to come to terms with it. >> reporter: oh, it certainly is, dan. a small memorial is grong h jason cortez and you can see some flowers and letters thanking him for his service. we seen people stop by throughout the day to pay respect the. notice the american flag at half staff while our community continues to mourn hoping for clarity what led up to this tragic accident. a 13-year veteran of the san francisco fire department. a loving father, a dedicated husband and a fearless firefighter. that's just a few details we know about the beloved jason cortez. what remains in question is what led up to his accident where he fell three stories from this high rise during a training accident at 19th and shot well. >> the risk is always there and always evident and unfortunately, accidents do happen. >> justin moore is a california firefighter andouerst in safety, an organization that studies safety protocols for first responders and consults wit
it happened at a department training facility in the city and abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra is live and such a tragedy. everyone is still trying to come to terms with it. >> reporter: oh, it certainly is, dan. a small memorial is grong h jason cortez and you can see some flowers and letters thanking him for his service. we seen people stop by throughout the day to pay respect the. notice the american flag at half staff while our community continues to mourn hoping for clarity what...
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live in the newsroom, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >> stephanie, what are other activities allowed that are new in the orange tier? >> ama, others to add are indoor cardrooms plus indoor pools and fitness centers at hotels allowed at 25% capacity. but for example, movie theaters do not change in this tier. indoor capacity is still limited at 25%. >> all right, thank you so much. this map tracks the reopening status of each county in california. you can find it on our website, abc7news.com. >>> pg&e issued the weather all clear for places where it recently turned off the power to prevent wildfires. everyone should have their power back on by tomorrow morning at the latest from what we understand. now, pg&e's map shows thousands without power indicated by the purple triangles on the map you see. in the bay area, nearly 100,000 customers were affected by the public safety power shut off and most of those customers live in the north in cale wayne freedman saw perseverance. >> traffic lights work, almost normal. you wouldn't know power is out here, would you? >> no. >> reporter: venture a fe
live in the newsroom, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >> stephanie, what are other activities allowed that are new in the orange tier? >> ama, others to add are indoor cardrooms plus indoor pools and fitness centers at hotels allowed at 25% capacity. but for example, movie theaters do not change in this tier. indoor capacity is still limited at 25%. >> all right, thank you so much. this map tracks the reopening status of each county in california. you can find it on our website,...
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stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >>> all right. thank you, stephanie.ve more stories like this one all week focused on the new way to holiday as we build a better bay area. today we're focused on your health. the rest of the week we will look at how the holidays are affecting our building a better bay area content areas, including commit, education, the changing workplace and race and social justice. who's supporting prop 15? joe biden. biden says, "every kid deserves a quality education and every family deserves to live in a safe, healthy community. that's why i support prop. 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the contents of this ad. who's supkamala harris.5? harris says, "a corporate tax loophole has allowed billions to be drained from our public schools and local communities. no more. i'm proud to support prop 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the content of this ad. >>> new at 6:00, a house fire this afternoon sadly turned deadly. abc 7 news has learned a person died and a second suffered s
stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >>> all right. thank you, stephanie.ve more stories like this one all week focused on the new way to holiday as we build a better bay area. today we're focused on your health. the rest of the week we will look at how the holidays are affecting our building a better bay area content areas, including commit, education, the changing workplace and race and social justice. who's supporting prop 15? joe biden. biden says, "every kid deserves a quality...
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reporting in angwin, stephanie sierra. abc7 news. >> and governor newsom got an upclose look at the destruction. he toured the school this morning surveying damage at the k-8 campus. he met with fire chiefs and community leaders to hear about the firefight. he said resources have been called in from around the country to help bring the glass fire under control. >> it is a scene very familiar with the people in the napa and sonoma region that's have been torn asunder by wildfires, seemingly every single year. >> reporter: the governor called this year's devastating wildfire season historic with close to 4 million acres. state burned in 2020. >>> a red flag warning is renewing concerns. wayne freedman has more. >> reporter: for firefighters, this might be the hardest part, mentally at least, the waiting. here's how the fire service spent this morning and early afternoon. a couple thousand feet above the noma valley. they loaded up the trucks with water. they cooled every possible hot spot. they made primary and then back-up
reporting in angwin, stephanie sierra. abc7 news. >> and governor newsom got an upclose look at the destruction. he toured the school this morning surveying damage at the k-8 campus. he met with fire chiefs and community leaders to hear about the firefight. he said resources have been called in from around the country to help bring the glass fire under control. >> it is a scene very familiar with the people in the napa and sonoma region that's have been torn asunder by wildfires,...
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stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >> joining me now is president of league of women voters california with some help and guidance. carol, thanks for coming on. >> you're quite welcome. thanks for having me. >> appreciate you're being here. we discussed ballots rejected in the last election. what are common mistakes people make when voting? we talked about signing the back of the ballot. what else? >> that's the biggest one. that is huge. perhaps signing with the wrong name. sometimes people get married and change their names but neglect to change that on their voter registration forms so there is time to fix that voter registration is available online and you can do it online and make sure that you have a current signature right now. the last day to register to vote is october 19th, it can be done online up to that point. after that, a voter would have to go to a voting location in order to set up a new voter registration card and they can vote while they are there. >> okay. october 19th, which is 12 days from now. carol, when it comes to the signature, is it completely unforgiving? in oth
stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >> joining me now is president of league of women voters california with some help and guidance. carol, thanks for coming on. >> you're quite welcome. thanks for having me. >> appreciate you're being here. we discussed ballots rejected in the last election. what are common mistakes people make when voting? we talked about signing the back of the ballot. what else? >> that's the biggest one. that is huge. perhaps signing with the wrong name....
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humo de incendios que ocurren en sectores de la sierra nevada. con ese viento alcanza la zona. 85 y para las elecciones continuamos con los 80. >> en esta zona ya no hay alerta de bandera roja. las condiciones del tiempo continÚan sorprendiÉndonos. la prÓxima vez que le pase algo asÍ, lo invitÓ a tomar una foto o video de las condiciones del tiempo en su ciudad y que nos las comparta a travÉs de nuestra plataforma repÓrtalo. continuamos luego de la pausa. extrañamos esos momentos especiales... con nuestra familia, la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los niños puedan regresar a la escuela y tener estabilidad en nuestros empleos. con responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, podemos luchar contra el covid-19. las 11:23 de la noche. san francisco ha extendido el nÚmero de pruebasde coronavirus en los vecindarios latinos de esa importante ciudad. si vive en san francisco, puede acudir al centro de p
humo de incendios que ocurren en sectores de la sierra nevada. con ese viento alcanza la zona. 85 y para las elecciones continuamos con los 80. >> en esta zona ya no hay alerta de bandera roja. las condiciones del tiempo continÚan sorprendiÉndonos. la prÓxima vez que le pase algo asÍ, lo invitÓ a tomar una foto o video de las condiciones del tiempo en su ciudad y que nos las comparta a travÉs de nuestra plataforma repÓrtalo. continuamos luego de la pausa. extrañamos esos momentos...