i can t believe it. i can t believe it, we are alive and i m so lucky. i saw the car very close to me. and i m like, it s coming. but i cannot do anything, like run anything. nothing else. napa police described it as a 60-year-old woman who hit the accelerator instead of the brake. unreleased videos show her driving from an excessive speed for what appears to be half a block. how fast was she going? i don t know. very fast. very fast. very fast. like vroom. she told her story to reporter once today so she wouldn t have to do it again. she left dan yaem and oscar at home. she has no interest in reviving their trauma. i can t understand this. maybe you see why the word miracle seems adequate. pair that word with catharsis. i can t. reporter: and that is one extremely grateful woman for her husband, for her two children as well. as for the driver, napa police have not released her name. they have not charged her yet. julianna does not know her name either. sh
by noontime, upper 60s in the inner valleys around danville, and around the bay, we re looking at emeryville. sea breeze around 20 miles an hour, so still cool there, but look at the numbers inland. upper 70s by 4:00 and low 70s bayside. we ll talk about the big warm-up underway tomorrow. chris? pope francis celebrated mass at st. peters basilica in the vatican this morning. tens of thousands of people filled the square for easter mass. in his to the city and the world speech, the pope offered a pardon for sins and a reflection on the world s war-ravaged areas. he also showed faith to the catholics who pray with persecution. reporter: we inspire the world leaders to reach an end to the arms race and the troubled spread of weaponry, especially in the economically more advanced countries. pope francis also called for peace for the entire world. one of america s largest crosses is located right here in the bay area. pto hike up there this morning o catch the sunris
get up and get going. this is abc 7 mornings. it s sunday, february 11th. good morning. thanks for being with us. i m cries nguyen in for carolyn tyler. here s meteorologist lisa argen here tracking the weather for us. live look outside. you can see the sunshine and also clouds in the distance there. east bay numbers are in the 40s. a chilly start out there with the winds backing off. we re going to see a cold morning. but by the afternoon, temperatures in the low to mid-60s. the winds pick up along the shoreline. in fact, gusty. 57-point rays, 63 in fremont and in san francisco today, just about 60 degrees. i ll be back with a look at the extended outlook which includes a bit of a warmup. lisa, thanks. this morning, developing news out of russia. 71 people are dead after a passenger plane crashed near moscow. the plane took off earlier morning only to disappear from radar minutes later. first responders found debris across a snowy field. a russian government official
police are looking for tonight. mike. reporter: brian, i m in the castro and this used to be the center point of halloween hundreds of thousands of people for many years. then the city shut down the celebration. still a lot of people show up here. and what police are looking for are people getting too happy and drunk. halloween isn t just for kids of course. and that s what police are worried about. they think for many, it s amateur hour. we ll be in all the traditional club corridors and where there have been celebrations in the past. and again, we want to facilitate a really good time. reporter: cops in every bay area city are warning they will be out in force tonight in their uniforms. they aren t costumes. some bay area towns halloween went to the dogs. in jack london square, oakland, for instance. in some spots, it was like being a kid in a cay store. we sell candy from all over the world. reporter: so tonight is also amateur hour for diane campbell, who has ow
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