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seconds away. a violent crash involving a taxicab closes a san francisco intersection. coming up an update on the clean up efforts. >> boys are back in town, the giants in san francisco. they try to pull ahead of the cardinals. we have a preview of the big matchup. thanks for joining us at 6:00. we will start with breaking news. big rig overturned on westbound 80 blocking the commute for hours. amy hollyfield is is in vallejo. amy? look behind me. the big rig is still here. they are working on it. traffic is a fight mayor. -- a nightmare headed to san
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francisco from vallejo on interstate 80. the traffic is backed up. for miles. the driver said he thinks he did fall asleep at the wheel and he hit the center divide and flipped. a honda ran into his truck. the driver of the honda was taken to the hospital complaining of pain. the driver of the big rig is all right. the exit for highway 37 at novato and san rafael, a remain canner mile from the columbus parkway exit so avoid this area. take highway 37 to get around it. stay home. call in sick. delay the trip. whatever it takes. the backup is intense. slow going, frustrate drivers. we could sense frustration from acompressive movement from the drivers. people have been here for a couple of hour hours
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that is one of a couple of trouble spots. leyla gulen? i will tell you how bad it is but, unfortunately, a fatality. four miles away from that accident westbound 780 at 80 we have pedestrian hit by a vehicle and that person died. we have a lane blocked trying to make the transition expect to see delays. at sig-alerts we have four miles per hour speed making it over to highway 37 and the backup extends for six miles. away from highway 12 you are down to 14 miles per hour so since miles of heavy backup to 37 and american canyon is another alternate to get around
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the delays. it is quiet. compared to the rest of day. good morning, everyone. visibility is not muching for, drizzle, spotty along the coast. that is it. the day is different today. mostly cloudy and 58. by noon, limited sunshine and 66. hanging out in the mid-and-upper 60's with isolated showers through 7:00 89 we not warmed today. more clouds and 58 inland. breezy and 69 at 4:00 and isolate showers at 7:00, and the best chance of showers are along the coast developing in the afternoon and you are stuck in the 50's to low 60's and everyone is breezey.
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breaking news? san francisco all lanes are open now after an accident this morning involving a taxicab and an s.u.v. around 3:30 a.m. with two people taken to the hospital. there is no word open their condition much police arrested the driver of the s.u.v. taken into custody for hit-and-run accident after run away from the seen. in san francisco, a man is in the hospital after being shot along the embarcadero. it happened at 3:00 a.m. the man was taken to san francisco general with two wounds to the leg. no one has been arrested. stranded american airlines passengers hope to continue their trip this morning after being forced for make an emergency landing at sfo. the walls of the plane started coming apart. we have new spread -- video of the ordeal. >> i spoke to a woman sitting in the row where the plane started tearing apart and heard what
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sound like popping and cracking and it looks like the when was going to pop out shortly after take off. here is video another passenger shot, the walls inside of the aircraft started to buckle and crack and paneled starting pulling apart. 184 passengers and crew were on board and the pilot was alerted and made an emergency landing. [ inaudible ] >> i wasn't sure if we would make it. >> this happened yesterday at 2:00 in the afternoon. the plane never actually lost pressure. the woman said flight attend amendments told her they were all safe. they made the emergency landing. the plane was traveling from sfo
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to dallas. the passengers stayed in a hyatt and given a voucher for food and checking back in to get on new flights this morning. expect to see a lost orange and black around san francisco today, the giants are back in town to play cardinals in game three of the national league championship series arriving yesterday after a tough 5-4 loss on sunday in st. louis. thoughts. >> for younger players it can be overwhelming but at this point it is like a shot of coffee. >> right now the momentum is up.
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we can come back and play good baseball. >> the next three games are at home for the giants with first pitch at 1:07. game four and five tomorrow and thursday, at action, and games six and seven wrote be back in st. louis. >> day two of dream force conference in san francisco. former secretary of state hillary clinton will deliver the key note speech today at the mascone center. 135,000 people are expected to attend the conference and three president are expected to participate online. this was a $1 million hack-a-thon where developers compete to build best new mobile app. >> a boy and his mom are recovering after getting into trouble in the ocean near pacifica. a young boy was in trouble while swirling at the beach yesterday and his mother went in. you can see how strong the waves
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were and that surf was too much and kept the woman from getting to her boy. two men helped pull everyone to safety. >> now we look to traffic. leyla gulen? in four miles we have two insurance democrats, the first is a sig-alert highway 37, amy hollyfield is on the scene and this was supposed to be cleared a long-term ago but when they brought the big rig in with a tow it started to fall apart. four american is the top speed and traffic is diverted to highway 37 and six miles of backup away from the interchange. from that accident four miles away was a fatal crash involving a pedestrian and we are not sure exactly how this happened but though may have been hit by a vehicle westbound 780 at 80. the metering lights were turned on and we have heavy backup from
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the maze along the bay bridge toll plaza and the driver over the a pass is busy with excess of 50 minutes from tracy to dublin. we start with south bay temperatures indicative of with we will deal with today, mid-to-upper 50's stepping outside with increasing clouds and 60 in redwood city and san carlos and san francisco and fairfield and 53 in danville and veteran in newark and 55 in lafayette and novato at 52. the highs look different than year, no 80's, no 90's, all 60 and 70's and scattered showers along the coast. measurable rain tonight through tomorrow morning and a break on thursday and another chance coming in on friday evening and the temperatures are staying in the 60's and 70's. a san francisco couple denies being hit by hackers and
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drop box customers are still at risk >> new details on zuckerberg's flight to paradise in a multimillion dollar hawaiian purchase. >> we want to see percentants' --
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covering santa clara, east bay, san ramon, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. we are looking at vallejo, westbound 80 at then are we have a sig-alert involving a books truck that flipped. they are trying to clear this. we hop by 6:30 it will be cleared. this is causing major backups away from cordelia interchange. solid traffic. 6:13. the former chief of the alameda county fire department has died. he passed away yesterday at age 61. he led the alameda county fire department for 13 years. he is credited with implementing a water rescue perhaps, a paramedic program, and hazardous materials response team.
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he most recently send as executive director of the east bay regional communications system authority. if you have an account with drop box change your password. hackers may have obtained seven million user names and passwords from the company. in a new statement they deny the systems have been breached but the company admits hackers obtained user names from third party websites. 400 of use are names and passwords have been posted online and they are expired. the hackers promise to post the remaining seven million use are names in exchange for bitcoins. drop box is not commenting if the information is valid. >> facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg owns part of hawaii paying $100 million for parts of of the 4th largest of the hawaiian isles buying 700 acres
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including white sand beach and former sugar cane plantation and organic farm. the peach will have toerly open to the public as state has in private stretches of land. >> friday is 25 years since the loma prieta earthquake 15 seconds that changed lives in the pay area. we are looking back at that day on friday and looking forward to see how lessons learned have made the bay area a safer place to live. we the first bay area news organization to reveal the extent of the damage october 17, 1989. we have a special moment as cheryl jennings spoke with the late pete wilson at candlestick. >> we have pete wilson. this is an extraordinary scene. >> loma prieta happen moments before game three of the world
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series between the giants and the a's and caused a ten we will look "15 seconds, 25 years later, loma prieta earthquake." we hope you can join us for the in-depth approach. >> you never for get how difficult it was to get around the bay area after that. >> we could not cross the bay. i was thankful because i had crossed the bay area an hour before it struck and you saw what happened. >> now the track. it is not pleasant. in vallejo we have two separate incidents, first a sig-alert with an overturned box truck. c.h.p. and caltran are trying to
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clean things up. it fell apart when the big rig tow came to condition it up. traffic can get open highway 37 but backups are starting at 680 so take 680 to get around that. four miles away from this accident is a fatality westbound 780 is causing backups because one lane is blocked as you arope eastbound 80 and that was involving possibly a car that hit a pedestrian. they died of the injuries. 52 minutes from stress address westbound 80 at highway four not much better and 101 southbound san rafael to san >> you can see our cold front along the border with oregon and light raping falling at 250
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miles away but the showers are running parallel to the front so it will take all of the day to get here. two hours and 11 americans for arrival delays into sfo. call ahead. briefy and cooler with isolated showers and light rain and drizzle tomorrow and more rain is possible through the stepped forecast. the biggest change today with a drop in temperatures up to 23 degrees and low-to-mid 70's throughout the south bay until you get to gilroy at 78 and ten degrees cooler in santa cruz at 68 and we are 90 yesterday in redwood city and 72 today and 68 in millbrae and mid-60's loan the coast into downtown and south san francisco could squeak out 67 and low-to-mid 60's from beday ago bay and sausalito and mid-60 to nearly 70 through the north bay valley and along the east bay shore mid-60's richmond and berkeley and upper 60 to low 70's until you are deep are
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inland with mid-to-upper 70's along the east bay shoreline. your was the last day we will need the air conditioning for a long-term. the cold front shows slowly advancing toward us because of the blocking high pressure that is steering with the wind and most of the moisture and energy is in oregon and washington and the biggest change is getting rid of summer and bringing few back so scattered shower along the coast into the north bay is our best chance in the afternoon hours and this will start to push inland in the evening and overnight and that is when we will have our best chance of up to .1" of rain and maybe .25" of rain tomorrow afternoon when it is over. friday, the system has the potential of more rain coming in, in evening through saturday morning and monday's system
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this breaking news over vallejo, the fatality on westbound 780980 -- 780, at 80, the policy of a car that hit a pedestrian. the lanes are blocked. you can see the flares. traffic is slowly trying to inch its way past. four miles away from this is a major signature alater and it is busy. we all know that nothing gets the morning started like a perfect cup of coffee. is is is that perfect? >> it is good. >> which brand is best? "consumer reports" partners with
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a new taste test. good morning, everyone. coffee sales are on the rise. most of us are buying blended coffee. those are ones that have a combination of beans of two or more varieties. "consumer reports" tested dozens to help wake up and smell the most tasty. >> i like the taste, the buzz. >> i drink five cup as day nonstop. >> a lot of people cannot face the grind without a cup of their daily grind. "consumer reports" republicans -- prepares 100 pots and prosecute in some professionals, highly trained coffee experts who blind tasted 37 kinds, with plans of two or more varieties. >> people love the convenience
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of the pod coffee but the single serve products we tested did not get high marks. >> the big names like folgers and maxwell were out done by coffees that cost more but recalled the roast. at the top from blue bottle coffee, flee africans available online and in coffee shops with complex flavor and is $19 a pound. the best ground was organic from whole foods at $12. it was complex with chocolate and smoky flavor. starbucks house blend is dark roast with chocolate and fruit at $11 a pound. >> that may sound expensive but the starbucks house blend works out to 25 cents for six ounces less than buying a cup of brewed
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coffee. >> who actually drinks a six ounce cup of coffee? i do you know what happened if i doing more? >> i mean, who else? who else? >> bouncing off the walls. >> we have the top stories ahead including efforts to honor robin williams with a permanent memorial with details ahead. >> a car hits and kill as woman. the search is on for the driver. traffic is terrible in vallejo. they are making progress. we will have an update ahead. noing for for the commute but a nasty cross wind across the north and south bridges. i will show you where the rain is and when it will get here not
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once or twice but they times in the seven-day forecast. in the traffic center, four miles from the nasty crash we have a fatality in vallejo gumming up the commute westbound 780 a fatality with the details on getting away the delays ahead.
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good morning, at 6 pock. >> we will continue our breaking news from interstate 80. a big rig crash created a mess if vallejo. and amy hollyfield is on scene. i want to show you the progress they are making. they are getting the truck ready to be towed. they have it upright. they were struggling with that. this is good news if you stuck. this is a closeup shot of the truck trying to upright it, it started breaking apart and that
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causes him a big time delay getting the lanes cleared. this is worker 80 if vallejo headed toward san francisco and this is at the exit for 37 toward novato and san rafael. traffic has been backed up for miles all morning and this started at 3:00 this morning when the truck drivers with headed down 80 and he told investigators he does think he fell asleep at the wheel and he hit the far rail. he turned over and a honda cop -- come down the road crashed into the truck. the driver was taken to the hospital come mening of pain but authorities think she will be okay account driver is all right they had a hard time getting the truck out so traffic has been a eight mayor and continues to be. you may want to avoid the area if you have to come through and take 37 but the truck will be towed out of here in the next half hour and you can open up
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the lanes. more on traffic now at 6:32. >> we are over the scene of the sig-alert with a couple of big rig toes trying to -- tows trying to move thing off. all lanes remain blocked westbound 80 at 37. look at backups: miles and miles, six miles plus away from highway 12 approaching the cordelia interchange and c.h.p. advises using 680 instead. you can see the yellow is popping through on 680, slow-and-go over to 780 and we have another accident westbound 780 at eastbound 80 a fatal crash involving a car that hit a
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pedestrian. as promised, thin ribbon of wet weather to the north, not an impressive radar return and this is all sinking ever so slowly to us and we are seeing the clouds increasing. high clouds over 280 and 1 in san jose and it will be cloudy with pockets of sunshine. most of issue in the 50's and you can see how close we are, with the temperatures up to 23 degrees cooler and low 60's to 70's at noon and low sick at the coast and upper 60's to mid-70's away the bay and inland and in the evening we get a best chance showers reaching the ground all of you are in the low-to-mid 60. we continue to follow protecting news in san francisco, a driver is under arrest for hit-and-run accident after this crash involving a taxicab and an s.u.v. it happened at 3:30 this
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morning. the driver of the s.u.v. ran away after the accident ands with arrested a few blocks away. two people were taken to the hospital. developing news, u.n. medical worker infected with inbe has died in germany, dying overnight. his name is not released. authorities say he tested enfor ebola virus prompting the u.n. peacekeeping mission to place 41 staff members possibly in contact with him under medical observation. a nurse in dallas is isolated in stable condition after receiving blood from ebola survivor. she contracted ebola after caring for thomas eric duncan who dayed least week at texas health presbyterian hospital. there are daily developments with updates as they happen and other breaking news with our app that is free to download
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fromming if play or the app store with more information at abc7news.com/apps. >> one is dead after a 7.3 earthquake jolted central america last night 100 miles southeast of the capital of el salvador. a person was killed when a pole fell on him. officials issued tsunami warning but down graded it to tsunami alert. a dozen people have been injured after a tour bus flipped in end nap his. this is cell phone video from a passenger carrying up to 60 people when it crashed. the driver swerved in the rain to avoid another crash that happened earlier. the bus was rated by megabus
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from atlanta to chicago. >> a driver hit and killed a woman with a car and transfer off at north 33rd last night and police found the woman in the street suffering from major injuries. she died at the hospital. the driver was a woman in a light colored s.u.v. headed westbound. a proposal to rename the waldo tunnel in memory of problem beach williams is moving forward. a resolution will be introduced to rename the tunnel of at the comic. the waldo is the gate way to marin county headed northbound on 101. 55,000 people have signed the petition on change.org to rename the tunnel. >> there was a scare in the sky from an american airlines that
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we have a few problems on the roadways but, first, a three or four car crash southbound 680 blocking a couple of lanes. if vallejo, a sig-alert is in affect westbound 80 at highway 37 all lanes are shut down because of an overturned big rig. maybe 7:00 or 7:15 it will re-open were highway 37 is re-open and backups start at highway 12. 680 is the way around that. lanes are closed westbound 780 because of a fatality. we will talk about baseball, it will feel like autumn at at&t pac settling into the chair at 1:00 o'clock it will be cloudy and 65 and isolated shower is possible it will not hinder the
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game. you can see the clouds and the big story today at 11 degrees cooler and cross wind at i-5, and a wind up to 55 miles per hour through sierra and the winds will stay north and into to for the bay this afternoon. >> 6:41, and used cars are affordable, and a new report not necessarily the case. >> and a new campaign ad and some california parents say this just released commercial is in very bad taste. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46.
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covering santa rosa, berkeley, san jose and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. at 6:44, stranded american airlines passengers hope to resume their rip this morning after being forced to make an emergency landing at sfo. ways of the plane started coming apart and we have new video of the ordeal. good morning, there were 184 passengers on board the many of them are hopping on a new flight
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that leaves after 7:00 a.m. and the pilot yesterday had to make an emergency landing when this happened. the passenger shot this video of the plane on the way to dallas when the cabin starting tearing apart inside. the aircraft buckled. the walls separated. the cabin never lost pressure and it only affected the inside of the airplane. the pilot had to turn around and make an emergency landing at sfo. i spoke with a woman sitting in row 15 and she heard a "pop." >> you think, we will not make it and it is scary. weird. she shared the pictures with us, and an air deduct blew and show was sitting in a window seat. the airline put her up in a hyatt and gave her a $12 voucher for food. she cannot wait to get home to
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tulsa. a new campaign ad by a california football can -- gubernatorial candidate compares california's educational problems to drowning while it may have been an attempt to make a splash during the race some say the ad lacks substance and a clear message. >> i am neel kashkari running for governor because every kid in every neighbor citizen as good education. >> i'm a parent and that is stubbing and nothing to do with education. >> there is more to the issue than putting kids in a pool and drowning. >> the ad was designed to get voters talking but democrats say it is a hail mary attempt from a candidate would lacks funding and support. >> a mom is stirring up a firestorm for intense workouts.
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the woman was nine months pregnant and still doing a graduating cross fit workout including strenuous weights and she became pregnant with second child she found no reason to quit. >> for women at this level of physical fitness before pregnancy, they can listen to their beds and safely continue to work out at that level throughout their entire pregnancy under the supervision of their health provider. >> being pregnant is not being sick. >> she suffered terrible morning sickness the first pregnancy but felt wonderful during this one and continued the routine until four days before she delivered. she delivered a healthy baby boy two books ago. trading is underway on wall street and here are the early numbers, the dow is up in positive test and investors have been waiting for this, 95 points
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to the positive at 16416. most americans cannot afford to buy a used car. preparing an average used car would leave the households overextended and people are taking much longer to pay off car loans with the average loan stretching more than 61 months. we have had traffic problems speaking of cars. what is going on in vallejo area? indeed we have a couple of problems and the first is a sig-alert which c.h.p. updated and it should be cleared by 7 or 7:15. it is pushed back, pushed back, pushed back. we have speeds approaching six miles per hour and an everitemmed box truck blocking all lanes and highway 37 is open but there is a huge wait to get there with delays from
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fairfield. you are not moving anywhere. 680 is an alternate but a is thousand starting to led up and we have this four miles away from the sig-alert eastbound 780, that is where we have a fatality. to the south, southbound 680 at highway 84, 22 miles per hour heavy backups away from dublin. >> we have rain and cooler conditions. the steady rain is to the north at oregon and crescent city. to the south, you can see the presses bringing in the cooler weather at 20 miles per hour in fairly and the rest of us variable but veering and starting to trend to onshore wind so it will be cooler. 62 headed to the bar station and sfo is 63 and same in oakland
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and the rest of us in the mid-to-upper 50's and dublin/pleasanton is 54 and union city and fremont at 57. from the roof camera you can see the broken deck of clouds that will be thick are and fill in the holes headed through the afternoon hours bringing us breezy and cooler conditions and light rain and drizzle and a couple more chances in the extended forecast. 90 degrees in los gatos yesterday and 74 today and home 70's through the south bay and 68 in millbrae and low-to-mid 70 on the peninsula and 90 in redwood city and 72 today. mid-to-upper 60's loop the coast and downtown and south san francisco and low-to-mid 60's from bodega bay and in the mid-60's in richmond and berkeley and inhappened, --
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inland. we my have run the air conditioning for the last time for several months. here is our cold front ever so slowly coming our way with high pressure blocking it and it is advancing slowly and steering most of the moisture up to our north so we have a chance of scattered showers as we head throughout the afternoon hours along the coast and into the north bay you can see it right this and as we head into the evening and overnight hours the rest of us have a chance of light rain and drizzle through tomorrow morning but the commute is still looking to be wet. another chance of rain on friday night and saturday and a last caps on monday. we are back with seven things to know before you go continuing in 90 seconds. ♪ ♪
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>> good morning, remark in walnut creek on 680 looks like it is getting heavy as we approach the 7:00 hour so watch out. >> whether you are just joining us or headed out the door, number one, breaking news, major backups in vallejo this morning
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after a big rig overturned when the driver fell asleep. a woman ran into the truck and she was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. we are at six miles per hour at the backups and excess of ten miles of delays coming to fairfield at 33 miles per hour and 680 is the alternate but you can see how slow and packed it is at 33 miles per hour away from the core dolia interchange to 780 and at 780 to get around the sig-alert we have a fatality westbound 780 and eastbound 80 where a pedestrian may have been hit and in pleasanton the drive approaching sunol a five car crash blocking one lane at 84. the clouds are at the bridge but not a fog with cross wind at 20 miles per hour and temperatures today are 73 to 78 and the cost and san francisco is looking good, and 72 everyone at bay,
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scattered showers are possible in the north bay in daylight and the rest of us get our rain and drizzle tonight through this time tomorrow morning. >> a driver is arrested after a violent crash sent two people to the hospital if san francisco this morning and it happened around 3:30 with the driver of of the s.u.v. smashing into a taxicab and took off. >> this morning, american airlines officials at sfo are hooking into the cause of a jet's walls to split mid-flight. passengers on the flight heard a popping sound during take off yesterday and parts of the wall began splitting much plane returned to sfo and landed safely. the giants are back to battle it out against the cardinals in game three of the championship series at 1:07 and the soars right new is tied at one game each and hudson is pushing for the giants.
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the 49ers beat the rams 31-17 with the 49ers coming from behind to get the win and camp politic knew this 80 yard touchdown pass and that kick started 27 unanswered points. >> that does it for abc7. back in 25 minutes with news and weather and traffic. this is one of the problems we have had if vallejo. >> that is 80 a complete stand still with traffic diverted on to highway 37 after the box truck that has been uprighted but it is going to take at left another 30 to 45 minutes. drive
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good morning, america. breaking right now, deadly tornado outbreak. at least 12 reported twisters tearing through the heartland, ripping roofs off homes. uprooting trees and flipping this tractor-trailer. more than 30 million americans in the path of severe weather. and all eyes on hurricane gonzalo, now a category 2 and gaining strength. new this morning, the race to save the nurse fighting ebola in a dallas hospital. the potentially life-saving blood transfusion from someone who survived the disease. the mystery how she was infected growing as her coworkers ask for answers this morning. we had a problem on takeoff with a pressurization problem. >> nightmare in the sky. a passenger jet appearing to break apart in the air. walls buckling.

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