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south with a critical moment of truth. tonight there are calls from the community that the state of oakland should be a state of emergency. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. it will be an intense morning in downtown oakland tomorrow. a vigil will be held to mourn the oakland police officer killed one week ago while a rally will urge the city to declare a state of emergency. >> that move would help speed the process of getting a permanent police chief. abc seven news reporter j.r stone is looking into the current state of disarray and grief. >> as someone who has lost a child. you know, i'm really tired of all the death in our
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city. >> donald lacey, whose daughter, lois shea was killed in oakland back in 1997, is reacting to what we have seen in oakland in recent years and this past year is a 2023 that saw a rise in robberies, burglaries, stolen vehicles and homicides. 126 homicides total, including a police officer. it is so painful to me, as someone who was reared in what used to be the one of the greatest cities in the planet in the mid 60s, when i was a kid, and in the 70s, friday, community members in oakland will hold two events a vigil in chinatown for twan lay, the oakland police officer who was killed last week, and a rally outside of oakland city hall to demand that mayor shengtao and council members declare a state of emergency to help speed the process in getting a permanent police chief, something the city has not had since last february. >> i don't need to wait till april may for another police
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chief. we got to do this a lot. sooner and remember that uh, the mayor has promised us that, you know, by by the end of this year, we should have a police chief uh- or should be calling for the state of emergency. >> so i think that's a that's the reason why many people are, um, i think some people are extremely, extremely upset. but lacey questions the implications of what a state of emergency for residents would mean and says it's important to get the right chief. >> i don't want to rush and hire somebody who's doesn't know oakland. it has to me, to me, be someone who's from oakland. >> there will be a buddhist ceremony friday when officer lay is remembered in oakland's chinatown. lacey believes coming together is key. moving forward, we have to start caring for each other, start loving each other, being more considerate for each other. >> i know these sounds trite and true, uh, trite things to some people, but it has to start with basic human decency. i wish j.r.
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i knew the answer. if i did, i would be promulgating it from the highest mountain. but one thing i do know, we have to do better, j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> and we have been in contact with mayor qingdao's office. >> they tell us they are working actively working with oakland's police commission to find a new chief as soon as possible. >> the two men charged with the murder of officer lay made their first appearances in court today, 27 year old mark sanders, 28 year old alan brown are charged with murder. sanders turned away from a camera inside a downtown oakland courtroom this morning, facing the judge today, brown showed no emotion. they are scheduled to return to court on january 18th to enter pleas in tonight's deep dive. >> we are getting new numbers on the number of officers shot in the line of duty. it comes on the heels of what happened last week in oakland. >> twan lay was the first oakland police officer killed on the job since 2009. a total of 54 have been killed in the line of duty since 19 1867. in 2023,
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nationwide, 378 officers were shot. >> that's a 60% increase over the past five years. at the same time, the number of fatal shootings of officers is at its lowest point in five years. the report by the fraternal order of police resonates with los angeles county sheriff robert luna, his department lost a deputy in september. >> it's an alarming report. no matter how you shake it out and it hurts, uh, it hurts us as a family. the department. uh, we will never get over that. >> the report added there were 115 ambushed attacks on officers last year, resulting in 20 deaths. and i want to correct that. >> it should be 1967. we had it wrong in the copy there once again tonight. tensions are boiling over between police and protesters in berkeley. all of this over the historic area near cal's campus, known as people's park. earlier, we saw this clash between demonstrators and officers. three people were arrested berkeleyside reports. 11 people were arrested. and in
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total today, it started when uc berkeley officials began blocking off the park with shipping containers for years, the university has been has wanted to build student housing on this contested open space. protesters trying to stop construction want to preserve it as a landmark. >> we need a place where community members can find each other and learn about their history of berkeley. that's a human right. knowing what your culture is, having water, having food, what we're doing out here is taking advantage of a time of the year when we have very few students, very few people here to be able to do this as safely and as quickly as possible. >> the project is now before the state supreme court. construction cannot start until they make a ruling. >> all right, now to the weather that we are seeing outside tonight. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is here to fill us in. sandhya. yeah. all is quiet right now, but that is going to change. >> let's take a look at a live picture right now from our santa cruz camera. and you will see that the waves are just kind of sloshing against the shoreline
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there in santa cruz. here is the view from earlier this evening. the waves were choppy and they will be building. and that's because there are several storms in the pacific that are kicking up the swells. so that is what's going to result in a beach hazard statement for tomorrow, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. large breakers, ten foot or higher. and that means there is a risk of sneaker waves. current wave heights are 4 to 10ft. waves can hit without warning, so never turn your back to the ocean and be extra careful. here's a look at those wave heights tomorrow afternoon. coming up, you will notice around 14 footers along the california coast, which includes the bay area and the wave heights will remain elevated as we head into the weekend. and the first part of your sunday live doppler seven is tracking the first of two systems that will impact us through the end of the workweek and weekend, and that one is bringing some showers and snow showers to northern california. we are seeing a few returns in the northern part of our viewing area. so far. most of that is moisture in the clouds, but there are a few sprinkles that
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are reaching our area. i'll be back with a look at the timeline for your weekend storm, and a look at that winter storm warning for the sierra coming right up ama. >> all right, we'll check back. thank you. sandhya and because of the pounding waves, the pacific pier is closing for three weeks from the damage. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez found out just how big of a blow this is to locals and tourists alike. reporter >> powerful waves have compromised the pacifica pier on thursday, the city's public works engineering division said on december 28th, a combination of high tides and large waves damaged sections of the pier's deck and concrete railing. now the pier will be closed for three weeks to undergo structural assessment. len adams, president of the pacific beach coalition, is not surprised. >> i'm really proud of them for making that call. i think it's the right thing to do. we have to be safe. >> the pier is a quarter of a
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mile long, adams said. it's a popular place, especially for those who fish for work or fun. oh it's used. >> i mean, sometimes it's elbow to elbow by people. >> the city tells me they understand this is a heavily used area, one of the only piers where people can fish for free. sometimes they see up to 2000 visitors a day every day that people are allowed on it. >> there are people fishing a lot. these are people who do it for a living, you know, do it to feed their families and stuff. um, and so it's a really critical part of pacifica, the pacifica pier was built in 1973. >> the public works director says a structural assessment last spring looked at damage from previous storms. now the city will combine those findings with this new assessment for a finalized report, the public works director estimates repairs could cost around $20 million. >> but the question is how can you stop that much force? we have to look at nature, you know, mother nature winds and it it predicates what we need to do next. >> the assessment is expected to be complete by january 25th.
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afterward, the city will determine if the pier can be reopened in pacifica. loren martinez, abc seven news and powerful waves hit capitola village hard one week ago. >> you can see they turned a main road into a sloppy, muddy mess that forced businesses to close. but now capitola village is back open for business. the community came together with shovels along with the help of a backhoe to clean up the mess. all the restaurants, bars and shops were welcoming customers as of yesterday afternoon, this same area was inundated by brutal surf. nearly one year earlier. >> happening now. some emergency pothole repairs are going on at the richmond-san rafael bridge. sky seven was up overhead, getting an up close look. this is in the westbound direction. fortunately tonight traffic is thinned out compared to the extreme backups we saw earlier. you're looking at a picture of the pothole that is causing that problem is huge there. the repair work is expected to last until 1 a.m. >> new at 11. a mysterious flier
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is going around lake tahoe tonight with a passionate, passionate message telling people to feed the bears. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns is hearing more about the trouble that lies with the trash . >> alarm is rising in lake tahoe. this week after this flier was found posted around the area. the flier calling attention to the local bear population, saying things like the black bears of lake tahoe are some of the most marginalized and oppressed species of life, and that they spend most of their life going from garbage can to garbage can, finding it locked due to selfish, heartless human beings leaving the bears with absolutely no choice but to starve to death or attempt a home invasion. finally, the flier calls on people to actually feed the bears. >> after my first read, i couldn't even decide if is this some kind of sick joke that someone's trying to play on the community? >> 2g silk is a local tahoe bear expert who says the information and the flier is false. he says. on wednesday, he saw dozens of them posted around south lake tahoe and began taking them down
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. >> i only pulled about two thirds of them down as i went through town, and it took me two hours. >> experts say these fliers aren't just full of missing information, though. they tell me that if people take them seriously, they could cause long time damage to the tahoe bear population. peter tierra of california fish and wildlife, tells me he's aware of the fliers and that his department is telling people not to follow them. tierra says feeding bears human food ultimately causes harm to both the animals and people they look for. >> they become addicted to it. they get dependent on it, and their behavior changes. you know, it gets more brazen. we see it escalate. >> but fish and wildlife is one of several organizations that has called out the posters in recent days. experts say bears are perfectly capable of surviving on their own and better off without human handouts. anne bryant of the bear league says the fliers are antithetical to the values held by most tahoe residents. >> it's disgusting and a in a complete it's against everything thing environmentally friendly
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and pro bear. >> that's why, even though no one knows what the fliers came from, she's determined to find out. >> we've got 250 volunteers and. 3000 members, and i'm going to put everybody on heightened alert to find out who's doing this in san francisco. >> tim johns, abc seven news, new developments with draymond green's possible return to the warriors soon, espn reports green is going to be back at the team's facility very soon, so he can prepare to play in games. >> the nba, of course, suspended him indefinitely last month after he hit another player in the face during a game against the phenix suns. green missed his 11th game tonight as the warriors faced the defending champion nuggets. it was decided at the buzzer. larry will have highlights coming up in sports. the return of gypsy rose. >> she's a convicted murderer and newly out of jail and also now an overnight internet star. the abc news exclusive interview
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. >> and after this defendant dove over a desk and landed on the judge to attack her in vegas, the new changes are coming to the court. we'll explain. plus, now, before i pronounce you husband and wife, i have just one more thing. >> i want you to do. did you feel the love tonight? >> the golden bachelor becomes the golden husband. >> it was kind of sweet. all right, first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. right after abc seven news at 11. jimmy >> thanks, dan and amma. i'm coming down your chimney tonight. what are you going to do for uh- for the holidays? >> i just like to go chill with the family, man. >> yeah, i mean, i love, you >> yeah, i mean, i love, you know, m jordan's sore nose let out a fiery sneeze, so dad grabbed puffs plus lotion to soothe her with ease. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin and locks in moisture to provide soothing relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. america's #1 lotion tissue. ma, ma, ma— ( clears throat ) for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops. with two times more menthol per drop, and powerful vicks vapors to vaporize sore throat pain.
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but...he wasn't. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. in prison. this is fillled video from his court proceedings. pistorius shot his partner reeva steenkamp, four times through the bathroom door of his home in 2013. the double amputee claimed he mistook her for an intruder. pistorius was originally sentenced to more than 13 years in prison. he served nearly nine years of that. he will now be on parole until the end of 2029. so many people are embracing you out there, millions of people following you on social media. yeah. yet you were convicted of helping to kill your mom. mm.hmm. >> gypsy rose blanchard, now free after serving eight years for helping in the murder of her mother. and she's already
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becoming a social media sensation. >> gypsy rose blanchard now has millions of followers in a documentary that's about to be released. >> she spoke with abc's deborah roberts. >> of course, i feel conflicted. um fame is not what i'm looking for. um. i always said i think i'm infamous. and then i came out famous. but that's not what i want. so i think you can watch the full interview tomorrow on good morning america, 7 a.m. right after abc seven mornings. >> happening now california has issued its first ever ebony alert. >> it's for 17 year old kayla higgs in the los angeles area. she was last seen on december 30th. governor newsom signed the ebony alert system into law in october to help find a black youth and women between the ages of 12 and 25. advocates pushed for the system, pointing to a disproportionate number of black youth who are classified as runaways under the amber alert system. >> new developments after that
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wild courtroom video from las vegas, the defendant now faces new charges for attacking the judge. the man already faced a felony battery case, but now he also faces 13 new counts, including extortion and coercion. with force. look at that video. this because he leapt as you just saw, over the judge's bench, leading to a bloody brawl between him and court officials and attorneys, says this is a very unique situation in that, as far as i know, has never happened before with somebody. >> superman over a judicial bench since yesterday, we've met with our security contractor to bring in additional security personnel to support courtroom courtroom coverage. >> redden was jailed on $54,000 bail, refused to appear in court today on new charges and is now scheduled for his next appearance on tuesday. >> all right, we want to warn you here next weekend, there's going to be a major freeway closure in the east bay interstate 680 will close in the southbound direction from the 580 interchange all the way to highway 84, in sunol. you see it
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on the map. the closure will start on the night of the 12th and last through the morning of the 16th. this is the same stretch that closed in november. caltrans is planning once again to pave another stretch of the roadway. there will be detours, but drivers should be prepared for some serious backups. >> what a night. the first golden bachelor gary turner, married fiancee teresa in a live ceremony right here on abc seven reporter sophie flay with our sister station in los angeles, was at the golden wedding, which was filled with tears of joy. >> some surprises, and a lot of love. i choose you, teresa, to be my wife. >> to be my wife. it's the first ever golden wedding. >> gary and teresa have tied the knot. >> it is my honor and privilege to announce you, husband and wife. you may kiss your bride. >> they're going to start a legacy now with that golden bachelor, maybe golden bachelorette. things. so it's really fun to
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have that kind of dynamic into the family. >> all of bachelor nation showed up ready for some fun goals for tonight. >> goals for tonight. meet one of the golden bachelorette sons and catch the bouquet and then witness a beautiful wedding. of course, and in true bachelor nation form, there were a few surprises during the special. >> christina mandrell. >> a proposal from braden and a wedding announcement from charity and me. >> and this beautiful charity. lawson here. we'll be getting married in the fall of 2025. tonight. love was in the air. >> i haven't always been the biggest proponent for marriage, but since getting married to caitlin here, i have been so screaming it from the rooftops, basically about how great marriage is and just so it's so great for gary and teresa to be able to you know, persevere through what they've been through and then still fight through the other side and get
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to be married to each other, which is amazing. >> in la quinta, sophie flay for abc news. >> it was happy you got it. i know right? so happy. you're welcome. >> let me know if you want me to toss it. >> all right, let's get to sandyha patel. >> yeah, she is ready to go. meteorologist sandyha patel, what do we have? >> sandy? okay. we have really quiet weather, right now, dan and irma. but that is going to change as we head towards the weekend. we're going to get some wet weather in here right now. the sprinkles that we're seeing on live doppler seven, not all hitting the ground. as a matter of fact, uk is reporting cloudy skies right now, but a couple of sprinkles between cloverdale and geyserville on highway 101. not out of the question. and that is going to be the case going into tomorrow morning. visibility is down to five miles in half moon bay as they are seeing some fog along the coast at this hour. check out the pacific. we do have a very active pattern as one system after another coming in over the next couple of days. the current system is pretty weak in northern california is
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getting the action, but what we are going to see out of this is the possibility of a couple of drops. so 1:00 in the morning in the north bay notice very spotty going into 3 a.m. so tomorrow, if you're an early commuter or you're getting away getting out of town, there may be some damp spots out there, but that's going to be very early in the morning. by noontime, you're already looking at a lot of sun, sunshine and some occasional high clouds. your temperatures right now in the 40s and the 50s. here's a live view from our emeryville camera. and while visibility is just fine here, it's going to look a little bit different to overnight and going into early tomorrow morning. a few showers, patchy fog, high surf tomorrow with that beach hazard statement up. and for saturday we do have cold showers coming our way. it's going to feel like winter and breezy conditions. it's a level one storm system for saturday. light to moderate showers, rough. surf, slippery roads and we are looking at breezy conditions, timing it out for you saturday morning, 9:00. it's in the north bay. there will be some brief pockets of moderate rain going
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into 11 a.m. right across the central bay, and by 130 it's already in the south bay now, right behind it. there will still be a couple of pop up showers going into the afternoon and early evening hours. rainfall projections with this not a lot because it's a fast mover, so we're going to get anywhere from about a 10th of an inch to about 4/10 of an inch in ukiah for most locations. that's what it's going to be. winter storm warning starting at 4 a.m. saturday for the sierra until 6 a.m. sunday. heavy snow there 1 to 2ft down to very low elevations, gusty winds, snow level will be between 2 to 3000ft, lowering to 1500 sunday morning. so watch out as travel could be very difficult to impossible. now the snow you will see here. donner 15in tahoe 11in. and that's just with the weekend storm. so if you're traveling to mars, your best day to tahoe. mostly sunny, heavy snow, gusty. saturday is 35. sunday. slight chance of snow showers and 30 degrees here in the bay area tomorrow morning. not terribly cold, upper 30s to low 50s, mostly cloudy tomorrow
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afternoon, mainly sunny, upper 50s to the low 60s. here's your accuweather seven day forecast tomorrow morning. isolated showers and some fog. sunshine later in the day. cold showers with that level one saturday. we do have some chilly sunday. monday mornings coming your way with cool afternoons and another storm. tuesday day into wednesday. so that's a level one wednesday. so that's a level one as wel just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! ugh. well, i switched to swiffer wetjet, and it's awesome. it's an all-in-one, that absorbs dirt and grime deep inside. and it helps prevent streaks and haze. wetjet is so worth it. love it, or your money back. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yup, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network. give your business a head start in 2024
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anyone submit their name to be put on board the new lunar, a new robotic lunar rover called viper. yeah. >> viper will be collecting data on the water and environment for 100 days. you can submit your name to the nasa website until march 15th. all right. march 15th. all right. >> s did you know you waste 200 hours a year hand washing dishes? switch to your dishwasher and cascade platinum plus. all you have to do is scrape, load, and you're done! cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently.
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isn't until the final moments against the defending nba champion nuggets. hey, we have an andrew wiggins sighting. learn to live with rejection steph curry doing his globetrotter dribbling routine. setting up the step back jumper. splash number 30 goes for 30. jonathon kuminga played really well. the pass from chris paul with authority j k and attack mode ties the game with a strong move here, but did not play at all down the stretch. huge mistake, but suddenly the warriors are on fire and curry helps them build an 18 point lead. with 6.5 minutes left in the fourth, brandon. hey rook, 13 points, five assists. also did not see the floor in crunch time. you know the nuggets were going to make a run. payton watson wide open three ball going up. and it's going down. then tic tac toe jamal murray nikola jokic aaron gordon with the jam. the pride of archbishop mitty had 30. jokic goes for 34 points nine rebounds ten assists 27 seconds left. we're tied at 127 with five seconds remaining.
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you got to get off a shot here steph a horrendous cross court pass that's stolen away. setting up the buzzer beater by the joker. this is from 39ft. the bank is open. good night. game over. drive home safely. warriors blown 18 point lead and lose one 3127 to the nfl 49 ers. wrap up the regular season on sunday against the rams. basically a meaningless game for the red and gold. brock purdy is not going to play because of the. by the following week. it could be three weeks before purdy sees live game action again. and he's talked with kyle shanahan about not getting stale. >> i think i've done it. you know, this year in terms of having some rest and then coming in and playing. um, and so that's something that's feels good to go back and remind myself about. and not only that, like going to be practicing against a really good defense. obviously our guys for the next couple weeks too. it's not like i'm going to be sitting on the couch for the next couple weeks doing absolutely nothing. you know, whoever we end up playing in the in in our first round, we'll be ready for it to the ice jets and sharks.
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>> that is not thomas hurdle there, but he will be san jose's all star in the game this year. third period tied at one jets power play gabriel vilardi with a game winner. jets two one. it's the 10th straight loss for it's the 10th straight loss for team teal sports on abc want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if you know... you know it's pantene. sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪
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