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and into southern california. so this wind event does look like it's a california-wide phenomenon. this is expected to transition across the south, half of the state later tonight thursday into friday. ou utility to the south, so cal edison, according to their website, is considering a psps event for about 300,000 customers as well. so it is a california-wide phnomenon and a risk of significant fires across vast portions of california. the northern california event that we are heading into is expected to peak overnight tonight. we are expecting the winds to taper off for northern california. kind of in that 10:00 a.m. to noon time frame. and at that time we'll be looking at our more than 600 weather stations across the territory as well as other intel from our high-resolution cameras and also field crews that are placed strategically out in the field in order to determine and recommend an all-clear so that our crews can begin to restore power for northern california. across the south it does look like the winds ar
and into southern california. so this wind event does look like it's a california-wide phenomenon. this is expected to transition across the south, half of the state later tonight thursday into friday. ou utility to the south, so cal edison, according to their website, is considering a psps event for about 300,000 customers as well. so it is a california-wide phnomenon and a risk of significant fires across vast portions of california. the northern california event that we are heading into is...
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some say more needs to be done. >> we also want to encourage the state of california through the california department of education, for example, to have its own reporting on bullying and discrimination in its school districts based on age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, for example, to show exactly how severe this issue is in california. >> reporter: studies have shown children who are harassed at school are more likely to suffer anxiety and depression. >> it makes kids not want to step up and be part of the soccer team or to get up in front of the class and talk about, you know, who they are and feel proud of it. >> reporter: care california hopes their work will ultimately help improve the lives of all students across the state. >> districts and schools need to be part of that process of creating environments that are inclusive and finding ways to bring people together. >> reporter: an opportunity to inspire change. in the south bay, abc7 news. >>> if you or someone you know is dealing with bullying, check out abc7news.com/takeaction. there are links to resources and links to connect y
some say more needs to be done. >> we also want to encourage the state of california through the california department of education, for example, to have its own reporting on bullying and discrimination in its school districts based on age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, for example, to show exactly how severe this issue is in california. >> reporter: studies have shown children who are harassed at school are more likely to suffer anxiety and depression. >> it makes kids not...
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and abc's will reeve leads us off from california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, california is a tinderbox. the tick fire breaking out near santa clarita, north of los angeles, engulfing structures amid extremely critical fire conditions. our matt gutman on the scene. >> this fire is completely driven by the wind right now. you can see it's blowing from behind my head up that hill. >> reporter: this, as firefighters in northern california desperately try to get the upper hand on a massive, out of control wildfire. trees are going up like kindling here, the embers coming in every direction. no matter where you are, you have to be wary of the wind, because it can change at any second. the kincaid fire in sonoma county igniting just before 9:30 p.m. wednesday. ferocious winds gusting above 75 miles per hour fueling the inferno's spread. >> we just can't keep ahead of it. so, we've had to -- we're almost just chasing it and trying to get ahead of it constantly throughout this whole night. >> reporter: firefighters driving through tunnels of flames, fire engulfing both sides of the road. reside
and abc's will reeve leads us off from california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, california is a tinderbox. the tick fire breaking out near santa clarita, north of los angeles, engulfing structures amid extremely critical fire conditions. our matt gutman on the scene. >> this fire is completely driven by the wind right now. you can see it's blowing from behind my head up that hill. >> reporter: this, as firefighters in northern california desperately try to get the upper hand...
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as we widen the view, here is southern california. you can see a multitude of red flag warnings in effect here until 6:00 tonight. so we have the red flag warnings for the west slope of the sierra nevada, closer to home it's in north lake, lake county, i should say, and we have chilly temperatures with the clear sky right now back home on the peninsula, 46 in foster city. 51 in concord. 38 in santa rosa. looking outside, it looks nice and calm at the surface. upper elevations, a little bit breezy. looking at a sunny and mild day today with gradual cooling as we get into the weekend. so current check of the wind gusts, notice the direction is still offshore. very, very light. we need them to come onshore to increase relative humidity. the fuel is there. we're dry. the sun will be out. and eventually by 5:00, notice that direction i a westerly component. we'll begin to see those onshore winds. that's why our fire danger index will be low today. upper elevations still watching lake county. as you get closer towards the mountains, it is e
as we widen the view, here is southern california. you can see a multitude of red flag warnings in effect here until 6:00 tonight. so we have the red flag warnings for the west slope of the sierra nevada, closer to home it's in north lake, lake county, i should say, and we have chilly temperatures with the clear sky right now back home on the peninsula, 46 in foster city. 51 in concord. 38 in santa rosa. looking outside, it looks nice and calm at the surface. upper elevations, a little bit...
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from abc 7. >> an impactful image in southern california. that's the statue of former president ronald reagan. only 20 miles from downtown los angeles, check out this video of the flames there as they nearly leap out on to the road. drivers understandably hesitant to try to drive around the fire. some terrifying moments right there. i mean, what do you do? >> scarey. >> it is hard to back up. you got cars behind you. you got the flames in front of you. >> and over you. you see them just blowing? >> oh, yeah. just terrifying. >>> officials order mandatory evacuations and people rush to gather up the horses and other life stock as the strong santa ana winds fanned those flames even closer. >> marcy is monitoring the fire. what is the latest? >> reporter: yeah. house after house here in southern california destroyed by wild fires, including the fire here. of course fueled by these strong santa ana winds that are now leaving destruction in several other communities. a new wild fire raging out of control in southern california, erupting this morn
from abc 7. >> an impactful image in southern california. that's the statue of former president ronald reagan. only 20 miles from downtown los angeles, check out this video of the flames there as they nearly leap out on to the road. drivers understandably hesitant to try to drive around the fire. some terrifying moments right there. i mean, what do you do? >> scarey. >> it is hard to back up. you got cars behind you. you got the flames in front of you. >> and over you....
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why there's still plenty of room at the hotel california. ♪ living it up at the hotel california ♪ my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. >>> we are back. >>> we are back. look at this, new video showing the moment that massive crane toppled over and slammed into a group of homes in long beach, california. a contractor was replacing power lines monday when the crane fell. one homeowner had to be hospitalized after being hit by flying debris. power in the area was also knocked out for a while. no word on what caused that crane to just topple over like that. >>> now to a terrifying and bizarre rampage at a chick-fil-a in lincoln, nebraska. >> witnesses say a dissatisfied customer started flipping he was confronted and left the restaurant. authorities say he returned and rammed his truck into the building. you can see the truck still there. that sent workers and customers as you can imagine running for safety. witnesses say he then got out of the tru
why there's still plenty of room at the hotel california. ♪ living it up at the hotel california ♪ my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. >>> we are back. >>> we are back. look at this, new video showing the moment that massive crane toppled over and slammed into a group of homes in long beach, california. a contractor was replacing...
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>>> tonight, on "world news tonight" from california, the extreme red flag warning. the urgent effort here in simi valley to protect the reagan presidential library. tonight, we are right there as the flames erupt on the hills leading up to the reagan library. the urgent efforts on the ground and in the air to keep the flames back. thousands of homes in danger. families told to get out. seniors evacuated. horses on the side of the road. hurricane-force santa ana winds not seen in years. the first time ever, what's called an extreme red flag warning. more than 70 miles per hour. super tankers struggling to hit their targets. >>> in other news tonight, a deadly plane crash right into a neighborhood. the horrific damage on the ground. the takedown of al baghdadi. what the pentagon has just revealed. >>> the phone call between president trump and the president of ukraine. tonight, new questions -- who edited the transcript, after the national security officer who listened in testified he alerted authorities about key parts that were missing. why were they not added back
>>> tonight, on "world news tonight" from california, the extreme red flag warning. the urgent effort here in simi valley to protect the reagan presidential library. tonight, we are right there as the flames erupt on the hills leading up to the reagan library. the urgent efforts on the ground and in the air to keep the flames back. thousands of homes in danger. families told to get out. seniors evacuated. horses on the side of the road. hurricane-force santa ana winds not...
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we begin with matt gutman in california. >> reporter: tonight the california north and south firefighters battling blaz blazes. l.a. county in state of emergency. the tick fire north of los angeles. firefighters racing in about 40,000 residents ordered to flees. >> currently families screaming and dozens and dozens of families on the block. >> reporter: flames closing in on neighborhood. firefighters trying to prevent this fire from getting up to the houses. th they're jumping house to house. the smoke is overwhelming. police setting up dozens of road blocks. we saw this woman running home. do you want a ride? >> i'm okay. >> reporter: her name is estella. >> i hope my family is here. >> reporter: we helped her load her suv. fulli fulling away just as the flames started. other families discovering the worse. >> this is what's left of the house. nothing. >> reporter: the aerial assault continuing through the night. amid a treacherous trifecta of low humidity, high heat and high wind. we've had gusts of over 50 miles per hour here. that's why this house is engulfed. firefighters racing hous
we begin with matt gutman in california. >> reporter: tonight the california north and south firefighters battling blaz blazes. l.a. county in state of emergency. the tick fire north of los angeles. firefighters racing in about 40,000 residents ordered to flees. >> currently families screaming and dozens and dozens of families on the block. >> reporter: flames closing in on neighborhood. firefighters trying to prevent this fire from getting up to the houses. th they're jumping...
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you see it across northern california. high wind warndings across southern california. tonight, tomorrow morning, that's the most dangerous part. storm, it switches to southern california. we could see gusts over 60 miles an hour. extreme fire conditions could rival what we saw less than two weeks ago. no picnic on friday and a reinforcing shot on saturday. a snowstorm in the rockies. denver, a slick commute for you. five to ten inches in colorado spring. in texas, a rain event likely early friday morning. david? >> rob marciano tonight. thank you, rob. >>> and in birmingham, alabama, tonight, the sad vigil just before we came on the air for the little girl, the 3-year-old they had been looking for, with prayers from across the nation. the body of camille mckinney was found more than a week after she was kidnapped from a birthday party while she was playing outside. the police chief tonight there saying he wishes there was more they could have done. here's abc's steve osunsami now. >> reporter: authorities who searched for the missing child for more than a week, say tha
you see it across northern california. high wind warndings across southern california. tonight, tomorrow morning, that's the most dangerous part. storm, it switches to southern california. we could see gusts over 60 miles an hour. extreme fire conditions could rival what we saw less than two weeks ago. no picnic on friday and a reinforcing shot on saturday. a snowstorm in the rockies. denver, a slick commute for you. five to ten inches in colorado spring. in texas, a rain event likely early...
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it's going to be breezy once again across parts of southern california. the dry, warm weather leading to another day with a fire threat. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, the investigation into why gas prices are so high. >>> and also ahead, saving you time on your morning commute. the new idea from the people behind the waze app. >>> and later the loudest bird in the world nearly as loud as a jet plane. jet plane. >>> guy's out. officers. >> back now with a takedown on a street in new york city. officers tackling that would-be escapee. police were investigating a shooting in manhattan when the man was detained for getting in the way of the investigation. the officer who tackled the man after he climbed out of that cop car was treated for a leg injury. >>> more guilty pleas in the college admissions bribery scandal. four parents changed their pleas monday and now admit trying to help their children get into e alof twill fe mone launring and cspiracy charges. meanwhile, actress lori loughlin and her husband are maintaining their
it's going to be breezy once again across parts of southern california. the dry, warm weather leading to another day with a fire threat. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, the investigation into why gas prices are so high. >>> and also ahead, saving you time on your morning commute. the new idea from the people behind the waze app. >>> and later the loudest bird in the world nearly as loud as a jet plane. jet plane. >>> guy's out....
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. >> if you have to buy a backup generator in orders to operate a business in california, california becomes a lot less attractive place to operate a business. >> reporter: companies shut down, spoiled, lost work hours. a serious blow to the world's fifth-largest economy. now there are new calls for more effective oversight of pg&e. the company's holding a news conference in the next hour. i'll be there again to ask the questions. the ceo bill johnson will be there, as well. his first appearance since the blackouts started. we'll see what he has to say. >> look forwards to hearing from him. a reminder of the ripple effect of the cost of this. it's much bigger than you might think. >> it really is. the question is if we keep on having these blackouts, do we have to keep paying $2.6 billion inain and coanie o e fncrooumrage them to leave california. >> good point. >> thanks. >>> governor gavin newsom is about to speak about the blackout. he's just begin a news countr s conference. >> let's listen in. he's in sacramento. >> i have been unand down this state, i was in oakland two days ag
. >> if you have to buy a backup generator in orders to operate a business in california, california becomes a lot less attractive place to operate a business. >> reporter: companies shut down, spoiled, lost work hours. a serious blow to the world's fifth-largest economy. now there are new calls for more effective oversight of pg&e. the company's holding a news conference in the next hour. i'll be there again to ask the questions. the ceo bill johnson will be there, as well. his...
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, california becomes a lot less attractive place to operate a business. >> reporter: if california were a country we would have the fifth largest economy in the world. we'll only know the true cost of the blackouts in the weeks and months to come. dan noyes, abc 7. >>> businesses and homeowners are assessing the losses from the pg&e outage michael wara said the shutdown will run between 65 million and 2$2.5 billion. that's a huge range. according to reporting in the chronicle, other experts say the economic and human costs are actually incalculatible. >> michael finney reminds us anyone who suffers a loss from the power shutoff can file a claim but that doesn't mean you will be reimbursed. the needed forms are easy to find on pg&e's website, straightforward but that's where the simplicity ends. the utility didn't pay out a single claim after last year's wildfires. michael suggests anyone who has a claim should go to small claims court. >>> uc berkeley is closed today. business oers d ut the shut their doors because of the power outage will be trying to recover. we go live to orinda. it
, california becomes a lot less attractive place to operate a business. >> reporter: if california were a country we would have the fifth largest economy in the world. we'll only know the true cost of the blackouts in the weeks and months to come. dan noyes, abc 7. >>> businesses and homeowners are assessing the losses from the pg&e outage michael wara said the shutdown will run between 65 million and 2$2.5 billion. that's a huge range. according to reporting in the...
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>> there's a pattern with the abuse that the president levels against california. withholding gas tax money now,g we should have dirtier air because he doesn't want to have a california-only car. in erms it of auto emissions. now the most recent one about our homelessness here in san francisco. part of it is to try and poke at gavin newsom, our governor, the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. the chair of the intelligence committee, adam schiff. so it's all designed with a purpose in mind. it's very unpresidential. it violates lots of laws that you are supposed to be providing equal protection under the laws and here, clearly, he's trying to take out -- take it out on californians. we're a blue state. we didn't vote for donald trump for president, so we're fair game in his way of looking at life. >> let's talk about the impeachment inquiry because we're in kind of uncharted territory here. how do you think this plays out? >> i don't know how it plays out. we need to go where the facts lead us. i think it's very important for us that serve on the intelligence commi
>> there's a pattern with the abuse that the president levels against california. withholding gas tax money now,g we should have dirtier air because he doesn't want to have a california-only car. in erms it of auto emissions. now the most recent one about our homelessness here in san francisco. part of it is to try and poke at gavin newsom, our governor, the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. the chair of the intelligence committee, adam schiff. so it's all designed with a purpose in...
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southern california shut off power to some areas. not in the area where it started. the cause of the fire is not been determined but checking on the reports flames were seen coming from a power line. >> back here. pg&e took out a full page ad in the san francisco chronicle to thank customers. when faced with dangerous wh we chose safety. it says to be ready and there could be more power shut offs in the future. a big development for san francisco crooked lombard street. what the governor decided to do about making people pay to drive down the twisted road. and a young man gets some big time support for his crusade to end lunch shaming. you'll hear from him next. >> live look outside. we have tons op sunshine and blue skies. it was a cooler finish to the weekend. we'll have >>> governor newsom is vetoed a bill that would have charged people to drive down lombard street. it would have allowed san francisco to set up a pilot program drivers would have been charged $5 on week tas $10 on weekends and would have needed a reservation. the plan was in response to traffic con
southern california shut off power to some areas. not in the area where it started. the cause of the fire is not been determined but checking on the reports flames were seen coming from a power line. >> back here. pg&e took out a full page ad in the san francisco chronicle to thank customers. when faced with dangerous wh we chose safety. it says to be ready and there could be more power shut offs in the future. a big development for san francisco crooked lombard street. what the...
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with love, california. r ur heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingrednt originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> this is the face of a former police and now a convicted murderer booked into jail today. >> amber guyger is behind bars because a jury found her guilty of murdering her neighbor. she said she entered the wrong apartment by accident and shot botham jean thinking he -- thinking he was an intruder. >> the latest from new york. >> reporter: amber guyger once an officer of the dallas police department is now -- now a cnvicted murderer and the jury considering manslaughter before reaching that stunning decision. >> we the jury unanimously find the defendant amber guyger guilty of murder -- >> reporter: the announcement met thwias of the dallas courtroom. geiger appearing to wipe tears from her face through
with love, california. r ur heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingrednt originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> this is the face of a former police and now a convicted murderer booked into jail today. >> amber guyger is behind bars because a jury found her guilty of murdering her...
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scary stuff on the front lines here in northern california. whit. >> a scene of devastation behind you there, will. our thoughts to everybody impacted by those fires. thank you. >>> an nypd officer is in a medically induced coma and another is injured following a police involved shooting in brooklyn that left the suspect dead. police say there was a violent confrontation with two men at a nail salon. one man was denied access to the bathroom. one of the officers was struck in the head with a metal chair. bullets were fired killing one of the suspects. this is the fifth nypd involved shooting just this past month and the 48th this year. >>> we have some breaking news overnight. it involves the russian secret agent maria butina. she has now landed in moscow after she was released from federal prison in florida and deported friday. all smiles as she arrived back home thanking her supporters. she served more than 15 months of an 18-month sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy to act as a foreign agent. the pro-gun activist tried to gain acce
scary stuff on the front lines here in northern california. whit. >> a scene of devastation behind you there, will. our thoughts to everybody impacted by those fires. thank you. >>> an nypd officer is in a medically induced coma and another is injured following a police involved shooting in brooklyn that left the suspect dead. police say there was a violent confrontation with two men at a nail salon. one man was denied access to the bathroom. one of the officers was struck in the...
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hot, dry winds, they'll be gusting across southern california through the morning. >> in northern california, wine country, a wildfire has scorched 25 square miles and destroyed around 50 structures. abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: wildfire after wildfire igniting in southern california. >> this is kind of worst-case scenario, what can happen here. >> reporter: firefighters near los angeles stretched thin, trying desperately to contain these massive flames. powerful santa ana winds whipping the fires towards homes. >> this might actually be the one instance in which having a garden hose, look at that, was able to put out the palm tree. >> reporter: that man incredibly saving his house. but others here and in northern california engulfed. >> we just can't keep ahead of it. we're almost just chasing it, trying to get ahead of it. >> reporter: in wine country, firefighters driving through tunnels of flames. hundreds of people in sonoma county forced to evacuate. >> they were going door to door, house to house, and they were really, get out now! grab your keys and your dogs and go! >>
hot, dry winds, they'll be gusting across southern california through the morning. >> in northern california, wine country, a wildfire has scorched 25 square miles and destroyed around 50 structures. abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: wildfire after wildfire igniting in southern california. >> this is kind of worst-case scenario, what can happen here. >> reporter: firefighters near los angeles stretched thin, trying desperately to contain these massive flames....
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california passes a law that will let college athletes get paid for endorsement deals. who is now speaking out against the idea, and what happens next? >>> plus, the breaking news overseas. a bridge collapses sending a truck plunging onto boats below. several people reported missing. >>> the controversial study claiming red meat isn't that bad for you. nutritionists fight back. >>> and from this pornography prank on a highway billboard to this problem spinning out of control at the airport, to this garbage bin that takes itself to the curb, all of the trending stories to jump start your tuesday morning. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. i'm elizabeth hur in for janai. >> and i'm kenneth moton. we begin with new details overnight from the impeachment investigation as president trump pushes to learn the name of the whistle-blower in the ukraine scandal. >> abc news has now confirmed secretary of state mike pompeo was on the phone call when president trump urged the leader of ukraine to investigate joe biden. meanwhile, house democrats have now subpoenaed rudy giuliani,
california passes a law that will let college athletes get paid for endorsement deals. who is now speaking out against the idea, and what happens next? >>> plus, the breaking news overseas. a bridge collapses sending a truck plunging onto boats below. several people reported missing. >>> the controversial study claiming red meat isn't that bad for you. nutritionists fight back. >>> and from this pornography prank on a highway billboard to this problem spinning out of...
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cold front bringing showers into northern california. going to cross in early morning and bring a chance of drizzle along the coastlines. lot of cloud cover out there. temperatures not dropping far, lot will hold in low 50s. break down the day tomorrow. start out with cloud cover, upper 40s to lower 50s. don't need rain gear. daylight will feature decreasing clouds, but winds ramp up. 60s and 70s. city tomorrow. increasing sunshine. 69 in san jose and concord. below average for october. north, gusts between 20 and 25 miles per hour and stays breezy into friday. also active ocean current. high surf advisory at noon. breakers up to 20 feet are possible. accuweather seven-day forecast, sun tomorrow, windy afternoon, breezy friday, nice weekend but breezy sunday and increasing warmth monday, tuesday and wednesday especially. back into the 70s and 80s. above average this time of year. >> yeah it is, nice. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" foot network host shares tips for ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought ba
cold front bringing showers into northern california. going to cross in early morning and bring a chance of drizzle along the coastlines. lot of cloud cover out there. temperatures not dropping far, lot will hold in low 50s. break down the day tomorrow. start out with cloud cover, upper 40s to lower 50s. don't need rain gear. daylight will feature decreasing clouds, but winds ramp up. 60s and 70s. city tomorrow. increasing sunshine. 69 in san jose and concord. below average for october. north,...
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also, on the front lines of the dangerous wildfires in california. i know south of you and right around you firefighters are racing still. they're very concerned about brentwood and the palisades neighborhood. i'll give you the latest forecast. also this morning remember balloon boy? i sure do. the hoax was ten years ago which amazed me when i hadered that. now the family is speaking out. where they are now and what may surprise you. the shocking elimination on "dancing with the stars." fan favorite was sent home but went out in style and then tells our cameras a little something special. you can't predict what's going to happen. >> sean spicer is going strong. they love him. >> they do. >> not the dancing as much but, yes. >> all right, thanks, ginger. >>> up next, the state owes californians $9 billion. we're going to tell you how to find out if you should be getting a check. >>> plus, what local hotels are doing to make annoepidemic fueled by juul use with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes.
also, on the front lines of the dangerous wildfires in california. i know south of you and right around you firefighters are racing still. they're very concerned about brentwood and the palisades neighborhood. i'll give you the latest forecast. also this morning remember balloon boy? i sure do. the hoax was ten years ago which amazed me when i hadered that. now the family is speaking out. where they are now and what may surprise you. the shocking elimination on "dancing with the...
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. >>> and good evening tonight from southern california. and we are here tonight because the national weather service has issued a warning it has never done before. what are called extreme red flag warnings tonight and right into tomorrow hurricane-force wind g fueling the flames, and the new fire tonight coming within 30 yards of the reagan presidential library. it was before dawn, that fire broke out in simi valley, about 40 miles to the north of where we are tonight. the so-calls easy fire, tripling in size in just two hours. the flames racing toward the reagan library, coming dangerously close. we were there as they worked fever ishli to protect the perimeter of the library. part of the fire line seen through the window, air force one inside. and then, another fire, east of here. mandatory evacuations tonight, including seniors. the air difficult to breathe. and just moments ago, take a look at this image. the easy fire jumping the 23 highway. firefighters coming dangerously close to the flames. it has been an extraordinary day here. th
. >>> and good evening tonight from southern california. and we are here tonight because the national weather service has issued a warning it has never done before. what are called extreme red flag warnings tonight and right into tomorrow hurricane-force wind g fueling the flames, and the new fire tonight coming within 30 yards of the reagan presidential library. it was before dawn, that fire broke out in simi valley, about 40 miles to the north of where we are tonight. the so-calls...
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we've already got those calmer winds across northern california. we've got breezy winds and snow across the great lakes as we head into tonight. 3 to 6 inches from eastern iowa into the u.p. of michigan. we've got plenty of rain and wind along the east coast of the u.s. bad news for trick-or-treaters along the appalachian mountains and into the east coast as well. severe storms even a possibility. kenneth, janai? >> all right, adam, thank you. >>> the federal reserve cut interest rate busy a quarter of a percentage point to boost a slowing economy. >> economic growth slowed in the third quarter. consumer spending is stronsit s contracted for six straight months. this is the fed's third interest rate cut since july, but it still falls short of white house demands for aggressive stimulus measures. >>> now to an american bulldog named mr. wrinkles who's getting plenty of praise this morning. >> mr. wrinkles was out for a walk with his owner in fair lawn, new jersey. the man was hit by a car. the 64-year-old was rushed to the hospital with head and leg
we've already got those calmer winds across northern california. we've got breezy winds and snow across the great lakes as we head into tonight. 3 to 6 inches from eastern iowa into the u.p. of michigan. we've got plenty of rain and wind along the east coast of the u.s. bad news for trick-or-treaters along the appalachian mountains and into the east coast as well. severe storms even a possibility. kenneth, janai? >> all right, adam, thank you. >>> the federal reserve cut interest...
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tonight, huge swaths of california in flames. multiple wildfires threatening everything in their path. abc's will reeve on the fire lines, where the threat of more violent winds has people on edge. >> that's fine. >> i have the car keys. >> reporter: stephanie and nick stower are grabbing supplies from the northern california home they've evacuated for the second time in two years. >> i hate to say it, we're experienced. you shouldn't be experienced in something like this. >> reporter: in 2017 they lost their home to the tubbs fire. >> sheets. >> reporter: one of the deadliest in the state's history. their family and pets safe but a lifetime of memories destroyed. >> this is when we were driving up. this is after 2017. and everything looked fairly normal. >> until -- >> we took care of the underbrush. it's all gone. >> this is the front walk where you guys just walked up. >> reporter: what did that feel like? >> i don't think i could describe it. just the pit of my stomach. what are we going to do? people would ask what can we do
tonight, huge swaths of california in flames. multiple wildfires threatening everything in their path. abc's will reeve on the fire lines, where the threat of more violent winds has people on edge. >> that's fine. >> i have the car keys. >> reporter: stephanie and nick stower are grabbing supplies from the northern california home they've evacuated for the second time in two years. >> i hate to say it, we're experienced. you shouldn't be experienced in something like...
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they cover vast portions of northern california as well as southern california. and the northern ops predictive services as well as southern ops predictive services are forecasting high risk for wind in this weather event. the start of the weather risk window is about less than 24 hours away. more or less than 24 hours away. we will continue to monitor weather forecast models as they arrive and we'll monitor the wind event as it unfolds and monitor our more than 600 weather stations to issue a potential all-clear for the north half of california about noon on thursday and for the footprint i mentioned near noon on friday. so that's my update and i'll turn it back to you, keith. >> bill, we'll go ahead and hear from you, please. >> well, good afternoon, everyone. i'm bill johnson, ceo and president of pg&e corporation. this is our second operational update regarding the planning for a potential psps this week. a few comments before we get to the status of potential shutoffs. the first concerns the letter i received today from governor newsom in which he expressed
they cover vast portions of northern california as well as southern california. and the northern ops predictive services as well as southern ops predictive services are forecasting high risk for wind in this weather event. the start of the weather risk window is about less than 24 hours away. more or less than 24 hours away. we will continue to monitor weather forecast models as they arrive and we'll monitor the wind event as it unfolds and monitor our more than 600 weather stations to issue a...
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. >> in california the threat of more wildfires is the concern. officials fear hot, dry conditions and strong winds could lead to fast-moving fires. the state's largest utility has started its second intentional blackout in northern california to avoid downed lines sparking fires. 500,000 people will be affected and power could be cut in southern california today. accuweather's adam del rosso has the forecast. >> we're talking that critical fire threat once again across california from san diego all the way up to redding. it is dry, it is breezy. some spots could see gusts up to 60 miles per hour. we're also talking extreme heat along the coast. l.a. expected to climb back up into the 90s, well above average. across the four corners region, that's where the cooler air is going to be. snow showers working southward from denver all the way down to the texas panhandle. darker shades of blue in the rockies 6 to 12 inches. >>> let's go across the pond for a really tough one. a human trafficking, human smugglg tragedy in britain, on the worst in that co
. >> in california the threat of more wildfires is the concern. officials fear hot, dry conditions and strong winds could lead to fast-moving fires. the state's largest utility has started its second intentional blackout in northern california to avoid downed lines sparking fires. 500,000 people will be affected and power could be cut in southern california today. accuweather's adam del rosso has the forecast. >> we're talking that critical fire threat once again across california...
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across southern california those wi ee ups h the evening. we're also watching a system dropping through the northern rockies bringing several inches of snow across montana into idaho and wyoming by the time we head into our monday night. out ahead of that system, another area of low pressure developing on the front range of the rockies ejecting northward, bringing snow to portions of the plains and the upper midwest. kaylee, kenneth? >> adam, thanks. >>> turning now to the death of the world's most wanted terrorist. the founder of isis taking his own life as american special operations forces closed in. >> president trump said abu bakr al baghdadi died like a coward, blowing himself up during a daring nighttime raid in syria. the president along with his senior advisers watched the operation from the white house situation room before making a tas. televised address.s e in the warbakr al baghdadi, the most wanted terrorist, was dead. >> he was the founder and leader of isis. the most ruthless and violent terror organization anywhere in the wo
across southern california those wi ee ups h the evening. we're also watching a system dropping through the northern rockies bringing several inches of snow across montana into idaho and wyoming by the time we head into our monday night. out ahead of that system, another area of low pressure developing on the front range of the rockies ejecting northward, bringing snow to portions of the plains and the upper midwest. kaylee, kenneth? >> adam, thanks. >>> turning now to the death...
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here's the reality of what california is facing. a long-term cycle of years of drought, followed by historically wet wintered, followed by record-setting heat waves and more than 100 million dead trees across california. all of this has created an exponential increase in the wildfire risk across our vast state. when you add in the extreme weather that scott described, the bone dry air that sucks the moisture from the landscape, extremely strong winds, 60-70 miles per hour rushing downhills into the valleys, these places we all love have effectively become tinder boxes. any spark from any source can lead to catastrophic results. we do not want to be one of those sources. that is why public safety shutoffs have become so frequent and so widespread and affecting so many people throughout the state. we are all in this together. we must adapt together. and we must find solutions together. we agree with the governor and others that there will be need to be a policy discussion at the say the level. there will be a time and place for that,
here's the reality of what california is facing. a long-term cycle of years of drought, followed by historically wet wintered, followed by record-setting heat waves and more than 100 million dead trees across california. all of this has created an exponential increase in the wildfire risk across our vast state. when you add in the extreme weather that scott described, the bone dry air that sucks the moisture from the landscape, extremely strong winds, 60-70 miles per hour rushing downhills into...
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but southern california on high alert. >> this is going to be a long night across southern california. >> reporter: with the extreme conditions fueling these destructive fires expected to last through friday afternoon. and we've learned the fire that destroyed all of those homes was started by trash that ignited inside of a garbage truck and was then dumped in the area. those powerful santa ana winds that quickly carried those flames and that are such a concern right now are only expected to grow stronger. marci gonzalez, abc news, los anles. >> we are staying on top of that story throughout the morning. >>> from fires to snow, the monster storm that's created blizzard conditions in parts of the rockies and the plains isn't over just yet. >> chris nallan joins us now with details. chris, good morning. >> janai, kenneth, we're watching some wild weather across the country starting in the southwest with gusty winds, and now in southern california right outside of l.a., 500 acres burned there. the sandalwood fire. keeping a close eye there with 0% containment. red flag warnings continue,
but southern california on high alert. >> this is going to be a long night across southern california. >> reporter: with the extreme conditions fueling these destructive fires expected to last through friday afternoon. and we've learned the fire that destroyed all of those homes was started by trash that ignited inside of a garbage truck and was then dumped in the area. those powerful santa ana winds that quickly carried those flames and that are such a concern right now are only...
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. >>> the fire emergency in california. dozens of homes in flames. the new video and the cause of that fire amid dire conditions on the ground. plus, growing outrage at the power company. plunging much of the state into the dark to prevent more fires. what pg&e has acknowledged. >>> developing right now, a 3-year-old girl abducted from a playground is found safe nearly 24 hours later. how she was found and the manhunt overnight for her suspected kidnapper. >>> caught on camera, this terrifying ferrari crash. new details on the professional athlete inside that car. >>> plus, one writer's controversial claim, why she says a little marijuana makes her a better mom. >>> and later the incredible tribute on display all made of rice. >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this friday. >>> we begin with a flood of new developments surrounding the impeachment investigation as lawmakers prepare to hear from the former ambassador to ukraine. >> if she's allowed to testify her appearance would follow the arrest of two businessmen linked to the p
. >>> the fire emergency in california. dozens of homes in flames. the new video and the cause of that fire amid dire conditions on the ground. plus, growing outrage at the power company. plunging much of the state into the dark to prevent more fires. what pg&e has acknowledged. >>> developing right now, a 3-year-old girl abducted from a playground is found safe nearly 24 hours later. how she was found and the manhunt overnight for her suspected kidnapper. >>>...
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later southern california, wind. rob, while we have you, there's also another winter storm moving across the country, feeding in to the santa ana winds. where are they dealing with snow and falling temperatures tonight? >> reporter: back in the rockies. the cold air feeds the santa ana winds. and winter storm warnings coming in. could have another 6 to 12 inches in denver. this one drops in again tomorrow into wednesday, could have another 6 to 12 inches in denver and points east. and the cold air is coming in, that will last through the end of the week. invigorating those winds. david? >> thinking about everyone in california tonight. thank you, rob. >>> now to the other major headline tonight. new reporting this evening on the daring u.s. raid in syria that took down isis head abu bakr al-baghdadi. the man responsible for a ruthless campaign of torture and beheadings, including americans. tonight those new details about how they found him, how he died and what the u.s. forces took away with them when they left. and
later southern california, wind. rob, while we have you, there's also another winter storm moving across the country, feeding in to the santa ana winds. where are they dealing with snow and falling temperatures tonight? >> reporter: back in the rockies. the cold air feeds the santa ana winds. and winter storm warnings coming in. could have another 6 to 12 inches in denver. this one drops in again tomorrow into wednesday, could have another 6 to 12 inches in denver and points east. and the...
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decision and allowing other sports teams to follow california's lead. added it will not be level playing field because some athletes would pick a california school over somewhere else because of the compensation. live in newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> action is drawing reactions from professional posports. >> one of the most outspoken athletes in bay area is applauding it. draymond green hailed the legislation. didn't mince words, praising governors's actions and condemning the status quo. >> doesn't make any sense. i can make all money off your likeness, when you do it, you can't play, ineligible, suspended. it's backwards. someone needs to force this dictatorship to change. >> green also applauded the governor who described the ncaa system as a bankrupt model. green believes that taking this action, other states will soon follow. as we heard lyanne mention, might change balance of power for people who want to come to california. we'll wait and see how it shakes out. >>> struggles of running a restaurant in san francisco is story we covered f
decision and allowing other sports teams to follow california's lead. added it will not be level playing field because some athletes would pick a california school over somewhere else because of the compensation. live in newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> action is drawing reactions from professional posports. >> one of the most outspoken athletes in bay area is applauding it. draymond green hailed the legislation. didn't mince words, praising governors's actions and...
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just wanted it in california? >> they loved wine country. they were here in 2017 a few days before it started. what are the chances another fire would happen? >> good point. i wonder if that will be the president clinton tour th picture they hang up in their home or if they took another without the mask on. hi, everybody, yep, this is how quickly conditions will change today around the kincade fire. 9:00 this morning hardly a breath of wind. three hours later we're gusting with the offshore breeze. that means if you live to the south you are in the path of potentially flying embers as the winds will increase to 35 to even 50. a very tight window but while most of us are sleeping. hazy sunshine, dry air gusty. p.m. conditions on the spare the air day, highest fire danger while we are sleeping and calm and comfy through the weekend. highs today, upper 60s. half moon bay, san francisco. 70 to about 75 degrees around the rest our neighborhoods. if you're heading out to the beaches, 9:00 this morning. we'll have increased risk of sneaker waves, t
just wanted it in california? >> they loved wine country. they were here in 2017 a few days before it started. what are the chances another fire would happen? >> good point. i wonder if that will be the president clinton tour th picture they hang up in their home or if they took another without the mask on. hi, everybody, yep, this is how quickly conditions will change today around the kincade fire. 9:00 this morning hardly a breath of wind. three hours later we're gusting with the...
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this is an emergency meeting with the california public utilities commission. the president of the commission says failures in execution and with the magnitude of this public safety power shutoff event created an unacceptable situation that should never be repeated. according to the "san francisco chronicle," local governments filed an intense critique with the commission saying pg&e's primary goal was protecting itself from liability and that considerations of the resulting human and economic damage were if examined at all secondary. today the public utilities commission wants pg&e to publicly address the mistakes and overall gaps identified in the power shutoff to give them lessons learned and the plan so this does not happen again. that meeting will be at 1:00 today in san francisco. jobina fortson, abc7 news. >>> cal fire says a fire in lake county shut down highway 29 near spruce grove road. you can see in this cell phone video, the fire burned close to the road as people evacuated the area. the fire broke out around 8:00 last night. it has grown to ten ac
this is an emergency meeting with the california public utilities commission. the president of the commission says failures in execution and with the magnitude of this public safety power shutoff event created an unacceptable situation that should never be repeated. according to the "san francisco chronicle," local governments filed an intense critique with the commission saying pg&e's primary goal was protecting itself from liability and that considerations of the resulting human...
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the increased fire danger in california. >> officials are on edge as southern california braces for brutal hurricane-force winds. the strongest in years which could fan flames in the heart of l.a. >>> impeachment showdown. as the first current u.s. official testifies about the president's phone call with the ukrainian leader, democrats release a new timeline on the impeachment resolution. what we can expect in the days to come. >>> plus meet the young woman who stayed awake for her brain surgery and livestreamed the whole thing on facebook. why she did it and how she's doing this morning. >>> and they are still in it.on with the nationals forcing a game seven of the world series after defeating houston at home. it's wednesday, october 30th. >>> so the nats are trying to come back, and look to came back to work on "world news now," janai norman, everybody. you were on vacation in sunny mexico. your melanin is popping, the lip gloss is popping. anything else popping? >> oh, yes. you're so good, kenneth. i am popping. >> oh, she is popping. >> popping. >> oh! >> oh! i put on this dress and ke
the increased fire danger in california. >> officials are on edge as southern california braces for brutal hurricane-force winds. the strongest in years which could fan flames in the heart of l.a. >>> impeachment showdown. as the first current u.s. official testifies about the president's phone call with the ukrainian leader, democrats release a new timeline on the impeachment resolution. what we can expect in the days to come. >>> plus meet the young woman who stayed...
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southern california in the last week. there is another one this morning, i and we're just determined to not let that happen here. >> and three of the bay area's nine counties could lose power -- napa, sonoma and san mateo beginning wednesday night. people in those counties were also affected during the last shutoff two weeks ago. > that impacted people in every bay area county except san francisco. for days, we lived in the dark. stores shut down. gas stations closed. the possibility of going through this again is drawing angry reaction from rate payers as well as new calls for oversight. >> dan noyes has been on the pg&e beat, and he joins us with the latest developments. dan? >> ama and dion, it took two twt days for pg&e to announce another one is probably on this way this week. the reaction to pg&e's announcement of more blackouts, the second round this month was fast and angry. >> what pg&e is supposed to be doing is taking the billions of dollars we have been giving them and trimming the trees and taking care of the
southern california in the last week. there is another one this morning, i and we're just determined to not let that happen here. >> and three of the bay area's nine counties could lose power -- napa, sonoma and san mateo beginning wednesday night. people in those counties were also affected during the last shutoff two weeks ago. > that impacted people in every bay area county except san francisco. for days, we lived in the dark. stores shut down. gas stations closed. the possibility...
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the cold air coming in to the east of california. now moving in to southern california creating a santa ana event there. our diablo winds will ramp up tomorrow. look throughout the rest of the day. these are surface winds. you saw how gusty they were in the upper elevations. by 11:00, looking at lighter winds. we will see a shift to an onshore component later. 50s this morning in oakland. smelling some smoke on the peninsula. 35 in santa rosa. and looking at that much colder air due to that very low moisture content in the air. that's why we're having red flag warnings. as we go through the day today, they lighten up considerably, even though we want that stronger onshore push. we'll get a little bit of that, and then this is tuesday. noontime, we start that again. the winds will get gusty and probably those folks that don't have power, sue, lisa, will not have power for the next several days because of this. you know, we need to get rid of the offshore winds and bring up the relative humidity, which we could do by the end of the wee
the cold air coming in to the east of california. now moving in to southern california creating a santa ana event there. our diablo winds will ramp up tomorrow. look throughout the rest of the day. these are surface winds. you saw how gusty they were in the upper elevations. by 11:00, looking at lighter winds. we will see a shift to an onshore component later. 50s this morning in oakland. smelling some smoke on the peninsula. 35 in santa rosa. and looking at that much colder air due to that...
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the national average you can see is $2.64, but not here in california. the average is $4.13. abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez is live with a look at what is going on. good morning, lauren. >> reporter: good morning, kumasi and reggie. a new report from the california energy commission is suggesting that big oil companies are misleading and overcharging drivers by as much as $1 per gallon. now the report says brand retailers like 76, chevron and shell often charge more because they say their gasoline is of higher quality. but analysis from the report could not explain the price difference and the quality of gasoline. so the governor wrote a letter to attorney general javier beccera asking his office to investigate whether oil companies are price fixing or engaging in false advertising. we spoke with a man from berkeley who travels to sausalito for work and the high gas prices are cutting into his paycheck. >> i mean, look at it right now. it's $4.34. it's going to cost me $97 to fill it up. that's a lot. so limits what can i do and where i can go. >> reporter: the californi
the national average you can see is $2.64, but not here in california. the average is $4.13. abc 7 news reporter lauren martinez is live with a look at what is going on. good morning, lauren. >> reporter: good morning, kumasi and reggie. a new report from the california energy commission is suggesting that big oil companies are misleading and overcharging drivers by as much as $1 per gallon. now the report says brand retailers like 76, chevron and shell often charge more because they say...
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okay, so, what is california phones? >> so, california phones is a state-mandated program. it's funded by a surcharge on our phone bill. so that means anyone in california that has difficulty with their hearing, vision, mobility, speech, or memory, they can qualify to get a free telephone and/or accessory from the state. >> you just said my favorite word there -- "free." it's a free phone? >> yes. >> okay, but that works because we're paying a surcharge on our phone bills? >> yes. >> got it. okay. so, who's the ideal california phones customer? >> so, people that difficulty or challenges with their hearing, their mobility, they can't get to the phone on time, they can't see the numbers on their phone, they have difficulty remembering, or they have the >> okay, so, what makes a california phone different from, you know, my regular phone? >> so, say, for example, i have hearing loss, we have phones thing.ave the louder vume, and'u it's a special clarity thing, too? >> yes. >> okay. >> and then we have the loud ringers, the light flashers. we have phones for vision that have t
okay, so, what is california phones? >> so, california phones is a state-mandated program. it's funded by a surcharge on our phone bill. so that means anyone in california that has difficulty with their hearing, vision, mobility, speech, or memory, they can qualify to get a free telephone and/or accessory from the state. >> you just said my favorite word there -- "free." it's a free phone? >> yes. >> okay, but that works because we're paying a surcharge on our...
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look at the state of california, smothered by alerts. and it's not just because the santa ana winds will come offshore which they are, but it's because they are squeeze between mountain passes and that can enhance it, because there's such a difference in the air pressure, it wants so badly to get to the coast. it's going to go super fast to get there. let's dive in and show you what happens when you squeeze that air between mountain passes, you can go from 30 to 50-mile-per-hour sustained wind to gusts around 80 miles per hour. on top of it all this heats up and dries out the air. relative humidity in the 1% to 6% range. george. >>> now to washington and the latest on impeachment as the house prepares for a full floor vote tomorrow there is new fallout from the explosive testimony of the white house aide and iraq war veteran on president trump's ukraine phone call. he testified that key words and phrases were omitted from the official transcript of that call and our senior congressional correspondent mary bruce is on capitol hill with th
look at the state of california, smothered by alerts. and it's not just because the santa ana winds will come offshore which they are, but it's because they are squeeze between mountain passes and that can enhance it, because there's such a difference in the air pressure, it wants so badly to get to the coast. it's going to go super fast to get there. let's dive in and show you what happens when you squeeze that air between mountain passes, you can go from 30 to 50-mile-per-hour sustained wind...
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abc's kayna whitworth from california. >> reporter: tonight, new fires in southern california burning homes and forcing evacuations in the middle of the night. in riverside county, embers from the 46 fire filling the air, raining down on these terrified horses. a race to bring them to safety. a frantic scene at this shelter. volunteers racing to rescue more than 90 cats and dogs. shifting winds hurtling debris, creating challenging firefighter conditions. this right here is an example of the other direction just a few minutes ago. and the wind shifted and started to push it up this hill. officials say a car that crashed after a police chase burst into flames, sparking the blaze. hun of homes right now that are te -- neighbors sounding the alarm about the hillside fire. >> you were saying these that folks that live in this house came and woke you up this morning? >> they were slamming the garage door, yelling ""fire." >> reporter: our clayton sandell is there. >> the winds have been coming down those mountain canyons at a ferocious speed, pushing this fire into this residential neighbo
abc's kayna whitworth from california. >> reporter: tonight, new fires in southern california burning homes and forcing evacuations in the middle of the night. in riverside county, embers from the 46 fire filling the air, raining down on these terrified horses. a race to bring them to safety. a frantic scene at this shelter. volunteers racing to rescue more than 90 cats and dogs. shifting winds hurtling debris, creating challenging firefighter conditions. this right here is an example of...
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. >> reporter: in partnership with the california energy commission the city plans to sdrkt million to in sent i'vize them. super chargers can fully charge a car in 30 to 40 minutes. >> this will be a huge boost to the sales of evs in this area. >> reporter: fred says he'll track it locally. >> i certainly would like to see the cities become more proactive in making these charging stations available to the public. >> reporter: and perhaps those on the fence may eventually come around. >> a lot of research to really see what i want and see more stations out there and see the cost of the vehicle a little bit lower. >> reporter: in san jose, chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> a placer county company shared these etiquette tips for ev drivers. they advise drivers to only occupy a charging spot while your car is being charged, then unplug and move. or consider leaving a note to let others know when it's okay to unplug. some customers say it's okay for someone else to unplug their car once it's charged, although many require using a key so this tip don't work for everyone. another tip, neatly win
. >> reporter: in partnership with the california energy commission the city plans to sdrkt million to in sent i'vize them. super chargers can fully charge a car in 30 to 40 minutes. >> this will be a huge boost to the sales of evs in this area. >> reporter: fred says he'll track it locally. >> i certainly would like to see the cities become more proactive in making these charging stations available to the public. >> reporter: and perhaps those on the fence may...
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we've both covered the california wildfires. this unfortunately is the time of year in the north and the south. but i can't remember in the los angeles area the fires hitting this particular neighborhood in quite some time. >> reporter: no, it's been decades. t foundations.hot, cooking the that brush hadn't burned in decades, creating a super charged fire. we're expecting the worst red flag winds ofheeang up i a couple of days. >> matt, thank you. >>> and it's all about the forecast. we know where matt is, in los angeles, the winds are really supposed to pick up tuesday night into wednesday. let's get right to rob marciano also live in california tonight. he has the forecast for northern and southern california. rob? >> reporter: good evening, david. the smoke hanging in the air over the bay area as we get set to recharge the wind setup over the next 24 hours. high wind watches and extreme red flag warnings over much of the state. tomorrow morning, a critical fire danger setup, and later, winds gusting, conditions expected to la
we've both covered the california wildfires. this unfortunately is the time of year in the north and the south. but i can't remember in the los angeles area the fires hitting this particular neighborhood in quite some time. >> reporter: no, it's been decades. t foundations.hot, cooking the that brush hadn't burned in decades, creating a super charged fire. we're expecting the worst red flag winds ofheeang up i a couple of days. >> matt, thank you. >>> and it's all about the...
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so we brought it to the attention of the office of the california attorney general. i asked does the price gouging law apply to third party hotel booking web sites? the office said yes. as long as the site is actually offering a hotel room and offering the room at a price more than 10% more than it was previously. hotel tonight said nightly pricing on hotel tonight is based on rates set and provided bid td hotels not hotel tonight. we became a ware of the particular nightly rate, we temporarily removed the hotel listing on the platform. so we could review and address the issue. >> hilten garden in was appalled saying we express the sincere apology nrt price gouging. by a third party travel site. we have uncovered the rate was unauthorized and triggered e ro roan. the rate was removed. >> we received other reports. however when we inquired directly to the hotel in the cases they told us they were not the true rate. the hotels are telling us to contact them directly to make sure you're getting the best rate. if a third party app is quoting an out landish price it's lik
so we brought it to the attention of the office of the california attorney general. i asked does the price gouging law apply to third party hotel booking web sites? the office said yes. as long as the site is actually offering a hotel room and offering the room at a price more than 10% more than it was previously. hotel tonight said nightly pricing on hotel tonight is based on rates set and provided bid td hotels not hotel tonight. we became a ware of the particular nightly rate, we temporarily...
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live doppler 7, really quiet across much of california. clear skies. even into southern california. what we are watching, this is slowly going to advance eastward over california over the next several days and supply us with that warmer weather but, unfortunately, it will supply us with some gusty winds wednesday night into thursday morning. tomorrow it's a calm, quiet forecast. a lot of sunshine. midday in the 60s and 70s. very comfortable to grab lunch outside. 4:00 tomorrow it will be, again, a warmer afternoon than we have right now with our warmest spots going well into the mid 80s. a lot of spots around the bay upper 70s. it's a plentiful sunshine. you can see it's a beautiful looking day. temperature, 78 in oakland, 81 in san jose. 85 in concord. the same in napa and santa rosa. pretty warm tomorrow, high of 88 degrees. the winds remain low tomorrow. that will change wednesday into thursday. we advance the clock. 11 p.m. wednesday night, you can see the winds beginning to race out of the north, especially in the north bay from middletown gusting over 30 miles per hour. elsewh
live doppler 7, really quiet across much of california. clear skies. even into southern california. what we are watching, this is slowly going to advance eastward over california over the next several days and supply us with that warmer weather but, unfortunately, it will supply us with some gusty winds wednesday night into thursday morning. tomorrow it's a calm, quiet forecast. a lot of sunshine. midday in the 60s and 70s. very comfortable to grab lunch outside. 4:00 tomorrow it will be,...
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so the 4.7 is very much busy as usual for california -- business as usual for california. >> dr. jones, thank you so much for your time. hopefully the big one is many, many years away, and if it does hit, hopefully everybody will be ready. again, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. >> all right. thanks. >>> you know, even if you get a little bit of warning, you got to ask yourself, are you and your home ready for the next big earthquake? today 7 on your side's michael finney is going through a home looking for what need to be done. he has what to think about when it comes to your home. what is it, michael? >> reporter: well, i've got to tell you, this is where the rubber meets the road. is your home going to stand up, are you still going to own your property after the big earthquake? earthquake retrofitting is happening all over the bay area. it's a big deal in san francisco. part of that is mark barber gelata in san francisco, been busy lately? >> very busy. >> reporter: the soft structure, what do they call that? >> a soft story building. those were determined by t
so the 4.7 is very much busy as usual for california -- business as usual for california. >> dr. jones, thank you so much for your time. hopefully the big one is many, many years away, and if it does hit, hopefully everybody will be ready. again, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. >> all right. thanks. >>> you know, even if you get a little bit of warning, you got to ask yourself, are you and your home ready for the next big earthquake? today 7 on your side's...
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across central and northern california. we're talking gusts up to 70 miles per hour leading to that high fire threat once again. we've got a deep trough across the interior west bringing more snow to the rockies. we're talking 6 to 12 inches of snow on top of what we've already seen around the denver area. in the mountains west of town, there could be some spots that pick up two feet of new snowfall. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, the halloween costume controversy. does a new bride costume go too far? >>> first a college student takes his own life before graduation. should his girlfriend be held criminally responsible? >>> and later, new details about the military dog injured during that raid against isis. why the dog's name is staying classifi >>> we're back with an unwanted visitor on the second floor of this hotel in gatlinburg, tennessee. the town is outside the great smokey mountains national park, and the bears stroll along rooms on the first floor but everyone kept their distance and no
across central and northern california. we're talking gusts up to 70 miles per hour leading to that high fire threat once again. we've got a deep trough across the interior west bringing more snow to the rockies. we're talking 6 to 12 inches of snow on top of what we've already seen around the denver area. in the mountains west of town, there could be some spots that pick up two feet of new snowfall. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, the halloween costume...
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but by wednesday, this cold front well offshore right now is going to swing through california. it will move through here dry. so no rain is anticipated. but what it will do, knock our temperatures down for the latter half of the week ahead. overnight tonight coastal cloud covers and patchy fog around the bay shoreline. chilly spots in the north bay like this morning in the 30s like santa rosa and napa. elsewhere, we'll see temperatures holding in the mid and upper 40s first thing tomorrow morning. show you that fog 7:30 a.m. on your tuesday. it's a gray start for a lot of us, but in typical october fashion, the afternoon will have a lot of sunshine, and temperature-wise, really comfortable out there. so your 12-hour day planner show you what to expect. sun up at 7:18 tomorrow. a pleasant day with most spots in the 60s and in the 70s. highs in the microclimate starting in the south bay tomorrow, 79 for san jose. 78 for sunnyvale. 84 for morgan hill. along the peninsula, morning cloud cover, afternoon sunshine. 75 menlo park. 74 menlo. downtown san francisco, a little warmer tomo
but by wednesday, this cold front well offshore right now is going to swing through california. it will move through here dry. so no rain is anticipated. but what it will do, knock our temperatures down for the latter half of the week ahead. overnight tonight coastal cloud covers and patchy fog around the bay shoreline. chilly spots in the north bay like this morning in the 30s like santa rosa and napa. elsewhere, we'll see temperatures holding in the mid and upper 40s first thing tomorrow...
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wning driverso e california and larkin. it's affecting the california cable car line. they have a bus bridge in that area. if you're taking caltrain, southbound service adjustments to gilroy start today. mass transit is a great way go for spare theday. b.a.r.t. is air reporting no d. in san francisco, avoid california and larkin. we'll keep you posted on that. we're seeing slowing on van nuys. the bay bridge toll plaza. we had an earlier stall reported in the left lane. >> a beautiful> shot of the sky in san jose. we have the usual slowing as you we have the usual slowing as you make your way aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited an public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >>> let's talk about the kids and the school day forecast. cool a
wning driverso e california and larkin. it's affecting the california cable car line. they have a bus bridge in that area. if you're taking caltrain, southbound service adjustments to gilroy start today. mass transit is a great way go for spare theday. b.a.r.t. is air reporting no d. in san francisco, avoid california and larkin. we'll keep you posted on that. we're seeing slowing on van nuys. the bay bridge toll plaza. we had an earlier stall reported in the left lane. >> a beautiful>...