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as you can imagine, with such a traumatizing moment, right? mom and dad can't recall anything other than it was just a rainy night on a bay area highway that they normally travel. >> a bay area family, shaken by gunfire, one bullet tearing through the car door. their children in the back seat hit and hospitalized. and tonight, the story of their terrifying drive down an east bay freeway is something you'll see only on seven. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley, and i'm ama daetz. >> we will get to that exclusive interview in just one moment. but first, we want to turn our attention to some incoming rain. >> yeah, more storms are coming. abc seven news weather anchor
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spencer christian is tracking that. spencer sounds like a tricky commute tomorrow evening. >> it is going to be a tricky commute tomorrow evening. dan, we're going to have rain in the morning in the north bay, but later in the day it will be in all locations. so let's start with the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. the approaching storm is a level one, so for tomorrow in the afternoon and evening, look for lightrillionain and showers and possibly some isolated downpours which could make a mess of the evening commute. so here's our day planner for tomorrow. 7:00 tomorrow morning. mostly cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid to upper 40s, but by noon we'll see north bay showers tempoorary moving up into the low 50s in the north bay. mid 50s bay and coast by 4 p.m. showers will have expanded to the entire bay area and 7 p.m. we're talking about a very rainy evening and obviously a very messy and slow and challenging evening commute. i'll have the full accuweather seven day forecast a little bit later. ama all right, spencer, thank you. >> new details tonight in a freeway shooting on 8-80 from this past weekend. family members tell us a 12 year-old girl and 13 year-old boy were both injured by gunfire. abc
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seven news reporter j.r. stone spoke with a family friend about how they are doing in a story you'll see only on seven. >> well, ama today i talked with not only a friend, but the mother who was driving the car in the east bay when all of this happened that mom was in the hospital today with her family, where her daughter is recovering from a major surgery. >> she says her kids were just relaxing and on their phones in the back seat when they were shot. at this is a bullet hole from one of the bay area's latest highway shootings, one along i-80, i-80 and san lorenzo , where that single shot went through the door and hit the two kids sitting in the back seat. the 12 year old girl is still in the hospital after a major surgery on her abdomen area. >> she's just trying to recover. i mean, we're talking about kids who are 12 and 13 years old, christina lee is a friend of the victims and their parents and is speaking on their behalf. >> the shooting happened on saturday night around 7 p.m. 8-80 for two children, an unknown age, that were shot in a
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vehicle reported northbound 880. it's unclear who fired the shot or if the gunman was in a nearby vehicle. that person is still out there, christina said. the entire family was in the car and mom was driving. >> she said that she was driving along. um, you know, just a rainy night, fairly quiet, very smooth drive. and then all of a sudden it sounded like somebody popped a balloon. next to their ears and her husband looked at her and said, what was that? >> the family driving along this highway had just come from a party and had gift bags. so there was an assumption that something in the bag may have blown up. but then their son said gunshots shot. >> dad looked behind because he was passenger and realized that his son was bleeding and told his wife, pull over now. um, and the daughter just said, um, my oh. she said, oh, caltrans tells us that 200 highway cameras have been installed in the bay area on state route four, i-580, i-80
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, and i-80. >> the idea is that these can help later identify vehicles involved in these shootings. caltrans though, says the cameras won't be fully operational until the spring. unacceptable to hercules mayor dan romero. >> what's the slow motion on this? i mean, if cal trans is doing this, then come on, you got the cameras installed. take some pride in and let's get them operational. >> christina says these type of shootings need to stop. she says this family is now hurting you never think it's going to happen to you. >> and especially a family like this. you know, they're just a good small, you know, god fearing christian family, actually. so for them, you know, they're of course they're questioning their trauma and they're traumatized. >> those with chp say there are no new updates on the investigation. the bullet that had to be removed from this young girl has been turned over as evidence. a friend of the family has set up a go fund me
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page, and that is on our website. and, dan, we certainly wish this family well as they work at recovering physically and mentally from what happened. >> we sure do. just terrible. all right jr. thanks very much j.r. stone reporting. all right. now to your voice and your vote, as in tonight's the presidential race. as expected, former president donald trump is the winner of the iowa caucuses in his victory speech tonight, he repeated a familiar claim. >> i don't know if you know, but they did polls tonight on the election of 2020. do you believe it was honest or not? 82% said 82% said it was not. and we can't have that. chairman we can't have that. you can't have a situation like that. so uh, we're going to straighten out our elections. >> trump adding he wants to make a move to mandatory voter id and same day paper ballots as for the other big takeaways from the night, florida governor ron desantis is projected to finish in a distant second place, former south carolina governor
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nikki haley in third and vivek ramaswamy, who was expected to finish in fourth, is now dropping out. here's abc news reporter reena roy, abc news projecting former president donald trump will win the iowa republican caucuses based on analysis of entrance polling. >> well, i want to thank everybody. this has been some period of time and most importantly, we want to thank the great people of iowa. thank you. we love you all. what a turnout. what a crowd. >> despite his light campaign schedule, trump supporters showing up in droves on the coldest caucus day in the history of the contest. early entrance polling showing 63% of gop voters say they'd consider trump fit for office even if he were convicted of a crime. abc news projecting florida governor ron desantis will come in second, and former south carolina governor nikki haley third. i can tell you, because of your support, in spite of all of that, that they threw at us, everyone against us, we've got
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our ticket punched out of iowa in recent days. candidates had to brave the bitter cold to make their final pitch to voters. immigration and the economy. among the top issues for iowans. >> it is my first caucus. yeah, so in terms of, you know, trying to get the economy, i think it's a little bit stagnant right now. um, buying a house for someone my age is really tough. interest rates are high, and the candidates representatives showing up at caucus sites across the state to make their case as and candidates now have their eyes on new hampshire, where the first primary will take place in just over a week. >> reena roy abc news, des moines, iowa in the meantime, here in california, former president donald trump is building his support for the 2024 nomination among republicans in this state. >> a new poll from the berkeley institute of governmental studies shows. among likely gop voters, trump's support is now to up to 66, compared with 57% back in october. under the state's new republican party rules, the percentage would be
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enough to award trump all of the state's delegates in the republican primary. >> now to the new developments with this giant tree in golden gate park. as you can see, it came crashing down onto cars. luckily, though, no one was badly hurt. crews were called out to the southern end of the park earlier, just a few blocks in from 19th avenue. arborists are still there trying to get the rest of the tree out of the way. abc seven news reporter tim johns is checking on the work and the scary moments coming out of nowhere. tim. >> yeah. um and now the entirety of 19th avenue was initially closed after the tree came down. however san francisco fire officials announcing just about an hour ago that they have reopened all lanes once again and traffic is flowing. the giant tree came down around 354 this afternoon, and there were a total of five cars that were damaged and stuck under that tree. firefighters say 11 people were rescued from inside those vehicles, including some children. two of the 11 people had to be treated for non-life threatening injuries. one family inside one of those cars was on
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their way to san jose this afternoon when the tree came down. they described the terrifying moment we saw the tree just it was slow motion and it literally just came down on our on our roof. >> seriously, are we dead? um, but that was the more terrifying. >> and then i looked around my kids, making sure there was no blood or glass or anything, impounding them. >> the san francisco fire department says it's still working alongside the city's recreation and park departments arborist to finish removing what's left of that tree. as of now, there is still no word on when that work might be done in the newsroom. tim johnson, abc seven news okay, tim, thank you. >> there's new information coming out tonight about just who was on board that plane that went down in the ocean off the coast of half moon bay. >> crews say they have found a woman's body along with the wreckage. the pieces of the aircraft were finally found after a long search last night in ross's cove of moss beach, not far from the half moon bay airport. tonight. >> abc seven news reporter lauren martinez is finding new clues about how this plane might
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have come down. >> the wreckage of a propeller plane showing just how catastrophic sunday night's crash was. the ntsb is investigating why this plane carrying two people on board crashed just off the half moon bay coast on monday. sky seven captured part of the plane that was upside down. the san mateo county sheriff's office said that a woman's body was found in the water near the crash site during a search for victims. >> i feel so bad for the families. i could just imagine how i would feel. >> sagan was a commercial air pilot out of sfo for more than 40 years. registration for the aircraft involved in this crash shows it was a single engine. kozy mach four, which can be amateur built. it's unclear if the people on board the plane were the registered owners. >> the owner the builder is responsible for the for the construction of the aircraft and the maintenance of the aircraft and operates under a very loose set of rules. cost about $20,000
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to build. plus the engine, etc. probably by the time it's done about $30,000. it holds four people. it was about 200 miles an hour. >> the sheriff's office says that the plane took off from the east bay. sagan said investigators will be looking at weather conditions. the aircraft and air traffic control recordings like this one. >> air traffic experimental 656 tango echo is on a approximately two mile final for only three. there >> among the questions was there ever a mayday call? >> it could mean that whatever happened happened in a hurry. and what happens in that sort of case is, um, the pilot sometimes won't have time to make a mayday call. >> on monday, the coast guard suspended search efforts after crews looked around 28mi■!s for nearly six hours by helicopter and boat. >> it's really a tragedy. and i mean, that's very cliche, but there are a lot of feelings there in the south bay. >> lauren martinez abc seven
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news the u.s. is facing another covid 19 surge thanks to a new variant infections and hospitalizations have increased this winter season, though numbers aren't as high as previous years, the new variant that's circulating is very contagious. >> we spoke with doctor obrero khurana earlier on our 3 p.m. show. he says a universal vaccine could be a great but distant solution to stop the spread of the virus and new variants. >> we need vaccines that just stop transmission altogether, and a universal vaccine would be one where, regardless of the types of common mutations that are happening, you retain a pretty durable immune response. >> the doctor adds. that part of what is making this current surge worse is that the current vaccines on the market, which were just updated in the fall, are already outdated. >> all right, san francisco, 40 niners are getting ready for their opening playoff game against a familiar foe. they drew the green bay packers in the upcoming divisional round. >> it's win or go home. it's about how good can you play in those three hours. the 40 niners
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have played the packers in the playoffs a couple of times in the past several years. >> in fact, saturday's game will set an nfl record for the most times two teams have played each other in the playoffs. this time, the winner punches their ticket to the nfc champion game and will hold the most all time playoff wins in nfl history. abc seven sports director larry beil will be back with the full breakdown coming up later in sports. >> a hot air balloon crash with a bay area native inside. what we know about the man killed in arizona. plus winter is here for sure, and america is frozen. >> the brutal cold that's taking over nearly every part of the country except for us. >> and welcome to the club. we have a new egot winner and their legendary work spans the
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rex huberman is expected to face a fourth murder charge. he's accused of killing 25 year old marine brenner barnes of new york. she disappeared back in 2007. her remains were found in 2010, washed up on now infamous gilgo beach. huberman is already facing charges for allegedly killing three other women, also, all found on that long island beach. investigators say they were able to charge huberman with the fourth death after collecting dna evidence. there's a lot of evidence we had, but they weren't ready to charge, so now we're six months into it. >> a long time for investigators to work at. and apparently they forwarded a forwarded the case. so they're going forward tuesday morning. >> fuhrman has pleaded not guilty to the existing three murder charges. >> a bay area man is among the four victims of a deadly hot air
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balloon crash yesterday in arizona. he's been identified as 24 year old atahan chilcote of cupertino, on board the hot air balloon where eight skydivers, four passengers and a pilot, the skydivers successfully exited shortly before any apparent issues with the balloon. there's only one survivor from the crash , a 23 year old woman who was in critical condition when the cause of that crash is under investigation. >> communities across the bay area honored the life of civil rights leader, doctor martin luther king junior. thousands marched across the lefty o'doul bridge in san francisco as part of a symbolic route. it's reminiscent of the bloody sunday march of 1965, when supporters were beaten by police as they crossed the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama. at the beginning of a 54 mile trek to montgomery. the message of unity and solidarity was on full display today. >> it's overwhelming and it's so great to see so many generations of people here, especially the young people, to understand that
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if you know your history, then you can move forward in the future. >> the march continued through mission bay and culminated with song, dance and celebration at yerba buena gardens, home of our country's third largest memorial. by the way, to doctor king. >> and as americans honor doctor king, one man is asking, are we collectively missing the point of the day? jonathan eigg is the critically acclaimed author of the biography king a life. he joined us on our 3 p.m. program, getting answers today. he says he feels americans have strayed too far into celebrating the late civil rights leader. >> we focus only on the parts of his message that make us comfortable. i have a dream. let's judge one another by the content of our character, not the color of our skin. and we forget the radical call that king was issuing to the country to really fundamentally change our economic balances so that we eliminate inequality, that we provide care for the poor. he was a radical and part of the
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consequences of this holiday is that we have watered down his message. i he says he encourages us all to actually read the full text of his. >> i have a dream speech to see doctor king as a radicalist before king started improvising in the part. we all know the scripted portion of his speech addressed the deep economic woes in america and why they are persistent. >> more than 2600 flights were canceled today. airports in denver, dallas, houston and chicago all hit the hardest by that major winter storm. the area around nashville is inundated with freezing rain, sleet and heavy snow. >> our road crews are trying to keep up with the rates, but it's just impossible down here in the south because the infrastructure here doesn't really support it. >> in new york, blizzards caused some whiteout conditions over the weekend. today in buffalo, they were seeing up to three inches of snow per hour at one point, really coming down there. officials were forced to put a ban on all travel after the governor already had declared a
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state of emergency. and can we believe that video of that fellow in nashville, tennessee? yeah yeah, he might as well have been in buffalo. yeah >> goodness. >> cold arctic air plunged all the way down to the deep south. it was bringing snow to parts of arkansas, tennessee. and so we have nothing to worry about here. just a little rain. here's a look at what's happening on our satellite radar composite image. we have an approaching storm. it's going to be a light one, but clouds are moving into the bay area right now. though the wind is relatively calm with wind speeds under ten miles an hour just about everywhere, and it's a few degrees cooler in most locations than at this time last night. so let's take a look at what's happening right now. with the current temperatures 51 degrees in san francisco, oakland 4950 at hayward, mid to upper 40s at san jose, mateo and half moon bay. the temperature readings at this hour under so far mainly clear skies 41 degrees at santa rosa and napa and fairfield, 39 at petaluma. a little bit chilly there and low to mid 40s at concord and livermore. on we go to our forecast headlines increasing clouds tonight and
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into the early morning hours tomorrow in the afternoon and evening hours, especially, we expect rain, which could be heavy at times. but generally this is a light storm and this weekend heavy rain is more likely. so we'll tell you more about that a little bit later. right now we're looking at the first of several incoming storms on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. this is a level one storm tomorrow afternoon, and evening. we expect lightrillionain and showers, but there will be some isolated downpours as well. the evening commute will certainly be impacted by this rainfall forecast. animation at 5 a.m. shows not much in the way of precipitation until about 9:00. we'll see the first showers moving to the north bay, then between 9 a.m. and about 1 p.m, we'll see the north bay showers expanding, pushing southward down past the golden gate and then into the afternoon and evening hours. we'll see a surge of rainfall that will be heavy at times. and of course, that will complicate the evening commute. uh- rainfall totals will only range between about a quarter of an inch and a third of an inch. so this is not a drenching storm, but it could be
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problematic for the commute tomorrow evening. overnight lows mainly low to mid 40s. highs tomorrow generally in the upper 50s except in the north bay where the rain will arrive early, holding temperatures down in the mid 50s. here's the accuweather seven day forecast after tomorrow's wet weather. we'll get two dry days on wednesday and thursday, but under mostly cloudy skies. and then look at the lineup of storms here. level one storms friday, saturday, sunday and monday, june only. these will be light storms, but it looks like there is a chance of some heavy rain on sunday. and the impact of all of these storms. several days in a row will be significant. >> ama all right, spencer, thank you so much. musician elton john is the latest star to achieve rare egot status. the british singer pianist was part of a team that won an emmy tonight for best live variety special. the special was elton john live farewell from dodger stadium, a concert documentary that aired on disney. with this award, john has now won an emmy, grammy, oscar and tony award. the 76 year old is the 19th person to
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reach egot status. >> good for him. that's cool. all right. with the golden globes and emmy awards now wrapped up a picture of the top oscar nominees could be shaping up. the nominations will be announced next tuesday, and you can watch live during abc seven mornings. then tune in to the oscars awards ceremony on march 12th. also right here on abc seven. stay with us. we'll be ri results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home,
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the indiana pacers, nba team posted these photos. yeah it's designed to welcome fans and draw awareness to next month's nba all star game. >> however, fans and travelers will not be allowed to actually play on the court, which is a shame. >> a bummer, right? nba all star events will be held february 16th through 18th. it will then come to the bay area next year to see. >> that would be a fun layover to train up on your layover. >> yeah. >> oh very good. i like that. draymond green back with the warriors. yes abc seven news sports director larry beil is here with more larry. >> dan after missing 16 games could draymond help turn things around for the warriors? i'll tell you what. he was extremely candid evaluating the dubs after
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it's just didn't happen. draymond coming off the bench against a grizzlies squad that was crushed by injuries. so you figure all right this is going to work out just fine. and this does steph curry back out to draymond wide open splash. he had seven points seven boards four assists in 24 minutes. second quarter. look at steph with a handle here. putting vince williams junior in the blender. you where'd he go. where'd he go oh my goodness steph amazing at 26 points warriors up by five in the third. trace jackson davis with a block on jaren jackson going the other way jonathan kuminga. and this would be with authority. warriors up 86 to 79. then the grizzlies who entered the game with the worst three point shooting percentage in the league. they hit 20 threes in this game gigi jackson the second put him ahead jaren jackson with the dagger. most threes allowed all season by the dubs. and they fall 116 107. here's draymond after the game. >> and until every guy take
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pride in themselves and want to stop the guy in front of them. what's up. we can't guard nobody. so until we guard we'll lose individually. our defense sucks. so in turn our team defense up. >> you're not wrong. wild card monday eagles bucks the nature boy ric flair firing up the crowd. >> woo eagles. >> they were awful. jalen hurts going down. sacked for the safety. eagles were super bowl contenders ten games into the season. it's almost like the niners game. the niners broke them and tampa rolls and baker mayfield to trey palmer. he is gone because nobody feels like tackling for philly 32 nine by bucs. eagles lose six of seven to close the season. bucs in detroit to face jared goff and the lions next week to buffalo. the delayed snow game bills. steelers. where else would you rather be than in all this? i don't know, in front of a fireplace, drinking something warm. bulls up 14 nothing. second quarter josh allen, the pride of fire ball takes off on a 52 yard touchdown run. second longest td run by a quarterback in the postseason history. snow
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balls everywhere. the bills will move on to host the chiefs next sunday after the 3117 win. steelers head coach mike tomlin was asked about his future. wasn't having it anyone like you have a year left on your contract? also in buffalo, sharks and sabers. they moved this game up to avoid a conflict with the football game. alex tuck on the power play goal. sharks fall three. nothing. they've dropped 14 of 15 sports on abc seven sponsored by river rock casino. we'll be righ
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