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one small neighborhood is low ground and residents are getting ready for the worst. that s where abc 7 news reporter vic lee is live. reporter: ama and dan, this is and 280. the city s public works crews were dispatched today to clear storm drains. at the operation yard, free sandbags for residents to pick up, and this plea to the public. any fallen leaves, if you can sweep those up, put them in a compost bin. i m so helpless. every time i get flooded. reporter: victoria sanchez lives in a small mission terrace neighborhood that dead ends at highway 280. sandbags and an integral part of life here. so much so the city truck brings palettes of sandbags every time it is about to rain. 2014 was the last big flood in the neighborhood. a torrential force of raw sewage and stormwater rushed through cayuga avenue over cars, flooding homes and garages, shooting out from clogged catch basins. the flooding has gone on for decades and so have the cleanups. the walls get all
tied to leafy greens in the u.s. and canada. that killed one person and infected 25 in 15 states. doctors say the symptoms acute infection vug abdominal cramps, vomiting, diarrhea. it hits three, four days after exposure. call your doctor if you have concerns. by the way, any restaurants, many restaurants are voluntarily not serving romaine now. i went to a california pizza kitchen. tried to order a salad. the server said to make another choice. that contained romaine and not being served right now. it s a good thing they were on it, too. turning aught other big story, the bad air and the coming rain. yes. we re almost through the worst of the bad air. today is expected to be the last day of 12 consecutive days of unhealthy air. just take a look at our sutro tower camera through today. you can see it s still pretty bad out there. but improving. it should get better tomorrow. spencer christian with a blue sky in the forecast. partly blue already. bad air is on the wa
time and now it s my time with you as we mark 63 days until americans head to the polls. and today let us begin the faulkner focus countdown clock to november 8th. president biden lashing out at his political opponents saying he hopes to hold onto his party s slim majority on capitol hill. critics labeling him as dividing biden after his speeches in key battleground states like wisconsin. it is only an hour show so we just drilled out some highlights. president biden: i want to be very clear up front. not every republican is a maga republicans but the extreme maga republicans in congress have chosen to go backwards full of anger, violence, hate, division. extreme maga republicans don t just threaten our personal rights and economic security, they embrace political violence. i m not talking about the extreme maga republicans. think about it. think about it. harris: republicans know how to fight back. you have to call your opposition names when you got nothing else to p
the alarm over children of islamic state fighters that have been brought to germany he says the youngsters are living time bombs and can be used in terror plots inside the country and he s peter oliver has more. well hung old muhsin said the children all german parents who went off to join isis in iraq syria pose a potential security threat when or if they return back here to germany in fact he went as far as to refer to them in some cases as ticking time bombs they were confronted early with islamic state ideology learned to fight and were in some cases forced to participate in the abuse of prisoners or even the killing of prisoners we have to consider that these children could be living time bombs there is a danger that these children come back brainwashed with a mission to carry out attacks or mustn t also went on to say that there was a whole network of online isis headhunters looking to recruit and radicalize potentially vulnerable children islamic state uses headhunters