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was extremely friendly, which makes this story all the much sadder. >> an injured dog needs your help to recover and she needs a home tonight. marley's story. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. a parade of storms on the way. i'll have the hour by hour timeline coming up. abc seven news at nine starts right now. >> building a better bay area moving forward. finding solution . this is abc seven news. a sudden loss that shocked the warriors basketball team and many more are. >> good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. warriors assistant coach deion milojevic died after suffering a heart attack at a team dinner last night in utah. >> abc seven news sports director larry beil is here with us now to share more about this hugely impactful tragedy. larry >> yeah, dan, it's so sad. and the entire basketball world is in mourning tonight. really rough day. warriors game in utah tonight was postponed after the sudden death of their assistant
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coach dejan milojevic, as you mentioned, the team had a private dinner last night in salt lake city. that's not all. that's just the way they do it. they were in an italian restaurant when coach deki, as he was known, suffered a heart attack. they gave him cpr. they got him to the hospital, but he passed away this morning at age 46. milojevic worked primarily with the warriors. big men as a developmental coach. really helped kevon looney a lot. always had a smile on his face and this is just a devastating situation that the warriors will have to kind of come to grips with here in the next few days. ex warriors gm bob myers uh- fighting back tears tonight on nba countdown. >> it hurts that he's um. it's just hard because, um, when you when you work with these people um, especially for coaches. malika it you people say it, but you see them more than your family. you do you develop a closeness. um and it's just hard
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because he was this bigger than life person, and he he would light up a room, and i just it's such a loss because he's gone and, um, i just feel so bad for his children and his wife and the people that work with him because. and know him and knew him. um he left a he left a huge mark on everybody that he crossed paths with, including me . >> coach deki again, age 46. he was with the warriors for three years, was a star playing in serbia and then coaching a number of serbian stars. the one thing i'll say, just in closing here, is everybody that i contacted today. either you know, via phone, text, whatever. everybody said he had the greatest smile. he brought so much joy to us all the time. and unfortunately, that smile is gone, guys.
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>> goodness. all right larry thank you. and the warriors tweeted this photo of dickey adding this is a shocking and tragic blow for everyone associated with the warriors. in a statement, warriors head coach steve kerr said, quote, we are absolutely devastated by de un sudden passing in addition to being a terrific basketball coach, deion was one of the most positive and beautiful human beings i have ever known. >> nba commissioner adam silver also responded, writing this the nba mourns the sudden passing of dejan milojevic, a beloved colleague and dear friend to so many in the global basketball community. our heartfelt condolences go out to his wife, their children and the warriors organization. just a terrible and sudden tragedy and what happened to the warriors coach, a compelled us today to reach out to doctors. >> it did. we asked what people should do if they are worried about their heart health, but the primary care doctor can be, uh, the gatekeeper and really decide based on an individual's
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risk factors what kind of symptoms they're having, what their family history is, what the blood work looks like, whether there should be concern enough to see a cardiologist just. >> but if people have a cardiologist, that's great. certainly they can go to the cardiologist to try to figure out what they can do, to try to prevent a heart attack from happening closer. >> we'll get a closer look at the warriors reaction and lessons we can learn about our health tonight on abc seven news at 11:00. >> for now, though, we take a live look outside at the view from our tower camera at the exploratorium with no storm in the forecast tomorrow, and it is the last day we'll be able to say that for quite some time. >> yeah, that's true. abc seven news meteorologist sanjay patel is tracking several rainy days in a row. sandhya. >> absolutely. and dan, and let's first take a look at the one that is coming in on friday. so as you look at live doppler seven, you will notice that the moisture stretches all the way out towards the hawaiian islands. it is a level one. it
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has that tropical moisture tab and it is moving in our direction. when it gets here, it is going to dump heavy rain at times across the bay area. out ahead of the storm. spotty light showers begin friday morning. the main event is friday afternoon as pockets of moderate to heavy rain come in going into the evening hours. it is a level one. as i mentioned on our exclusive abc seven news storm impact scale. so friday afternoon evening rain will be heavy at times. gusts up to 40 miles an hour, slick roads and poor visibility is what we're expecting. this is just one of several storms headed our way. as a matter of fact, the accuweather seven day forecast only has one day without a storm impact scale. i'll be back with a closer look at the timeline and how this may play into your weekend plans. coming right up, ama. all right, look forward to checking back with you. >> thank you. sandhya governor newsom has come out against a bill that would ban youth tackle football in california. the governor says he will veto the bill if it's approved by the legislature. the bill would
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prohibit tackling for football players under age 12. medical studies have shown that repeated hits to the head can lead to behavioral problems and memory loss later in life. a plan to protest against the bill at the state capitol today turned into a victory celebration. some touted youth tackle football as critical for keeping kids out of trouble. >> while this legislation will push more people, especially black and brown youth, through the school to prison pipeline by taking away mentors, community, brotherhood and family, a five year old california law already mandates extra training for coaches and limits full contact practices for youth. >> new tonight, six high school students from santa rosa were arrested and accused of attempted murder. police shared some pictures of the evidence they found during the search of the suspects homes. it stems from an investigation into a stabbing last week, where the victim was attacked as he tried to ride away on a bicycle. police say they recovered a number of guns, knives and gang paraphernalia. one of the
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suspects had a 3d printer. detectives believe was being used to make gun parts. all of the suspects are either current or former students at elsie allen high school. a student from montgomery high school in santa rosa was arrested for a heinous assault against a young girl targeted in a restroom. a group of four female students surrounded the 14 year old victim in the school bathroom. a police say she was punched and kicked in the head excessively, and the suspect ripped out a large amount of her hair before stealing her phone and leaving her there. other students reported the incident, and the girl was taken to the hospital. the suspected primary aggressor here also 14 years old, was later arrested at her home on robbery and assault charges. building a better bay area focuses on an effort to tackle a problem plaguing many cities. >> organized retail theft today, abc seven news reporter tara campbell tells you about a takedown of a theft ring believed to be responsible for thefts across the bay area. >> let's be really clear that we
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are not talking about one off shoplifting incidents, attorney general rob bonta announcing charges wednesday against three suspects believed to be leading a retail theft ring across the greater bay area and beyond. these are, um, primary actors among the primary actors in in the planning and the preparing and the conduct involved. and so we think they're very important charges that we're bringing. >> the suspects are being charged with nearly 50 felony and ten misdemeanor counts, including leading organized retail theft, second degree burglary, grand theft and vandalism, often in the middle of the night, the suspect generally donned dark clothes, masks and gloves to break through security doors and security gates. >> twice, they stole atm machines, one from an open chevron gas station and one from a closed and smoke shop. >> 25 businesses hit between early september and november of
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last year, targeting multiple jurisdictions including walnut creek and vallejo. the thefts resulting in more than $650,000 in losses to the stores, including at this louis vuitton in walnut creek, where suspects drove a stolen range rover into the store. grabbing nearly $250,000 in merchandise. >> in that case, there was easily a dozen suspects, potentially up to 15. and we know this because we responded within a minute of the alarm activation at louis vuitton. our officers were on scene as the suspects were fleeing walnut creek's police chief crediting technology like automated license plate recognition known as alpr, with helping to track down the suspect. it's using technology is very, um, you know, beneficial and investigations alpr or some of that technology you talked about and i'm fully supportive of it. and with communities across the bay area, most recently san francisco and oakland looking to implement these technologies,
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the attorney general is weighing in. >> i am a generally supportive of, uh, technology. we as a to assist law enforcement when balanced appropriately with privacy. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> an update now on a story. the abc seven news i-team has been following since december. a richmond pastor accused of sexual abuse and kidnaping entered a not guilty plea today in contra costa county court. this is video from a previous appearance by 53 year-old victor hernan pineda. he remains in jail and his next hearing is set for march. hernandez pineda faces 16 charges and investigators say there are at least four victims. at least one from his congregation, in a trial on state charges is expected to start march first. for the man accused of attacking paul pelosi. david depape was in court today and waived his right to a speedy trial. a jury last november convicted to pap on federal charges for breaking
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into the pelosi's san francisco home and bludgeoning former house speaker nancy pelosi's husband with a hammer. depape faces up to 50 years in prison in that case, there's been a postponement in his state case, so his lawyers can review transcripts from the earlier trial drama in a manhattan courtroom today with writer e jean carroll taking the stand in her defamation case against donald trump. >> abc news reporter aaron katersky explains why the judge warned trump he might be removed from the courtroom tonight. >> fireworks on the court donald trump face to face with e jean carroll, a jury has already found him liable for sexually assaulting her in a dressing room at bergdorf goodman in the 1990s and then defaming her. carroll is now suing trump a second time, saying he continues to badmouth her. carroll testified, i'm here because donald trump assaulted me. and when i wrote about it, he lied and he shattered my reputation, she told the jury. i've paid just about as dearly as is possible to pay her attorneys
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said trump unleashed his followers to go after carroll, showing the court a series of violent and threatening messages she's received, including one saying i hope someone really does attack, rape and murder you. carroll says she now lives on hyper alert with a pit bull patrolling her house and a gun by her bed. as carroll testified , trump could be heard muttering, it really is a con job, though. again, he has already been found liable for assaulting and defaming carroll and ordered to pay damages. judge lewis kaplan warning him to be quiet. mr. trump, i hope i don't have to consider excluding you from the trial. trump throwing up his arms. i would love it. i would love it, the judge responding. i know you would because you can't control yourself tonight, trump, still claiming he doesn't know carroll even though her attorneys showed this picture of trump and carroll greeting each other in 1987. this is a person i have no idea until this happened. >> obviously, i have no idea who she was, and nor could i care less. >> the jury will now decide how much more trump owes carroll for
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his continued insults, including his statement that she's not my type, which carroll says she took to mean i'm too ugly to assault. trump has already been ordered to pay carroll $5 million in damages. she's looking now for at least another 10 million. carroll will be back on the witness stand on thursday for more cross examination. aaron katersky, abc news, new york. voters are getting their first look at the plans to create a new city in solano county. >> we're talking houses, jobs and all the infrastructure needed to make that actually work. so where does the money come from? >> and next, medical scares for not one, but two members of the royal family you can instantly know what you spend on things like food. (dad) fargo, what did i spend on groceries this month? (son) hey dad, can the guys stay for dinner? (dad) no. (vo) want faster, easier banking? you can, with wells fargo.
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dollars. >> all right, let's go back and talk about the weather forecast as a series of rainy days is on the way. >> yes, but maybe a little bit of a break. first, sandia. yes. >> so first, we continue with what we saw today, which is the fog giving way to cloudy tomorrow. and then we'll bring on the rainy pattern ama and dan . let me show you a live picture right now from our golden gate bridge camera. and it is absolutely gorgeous outside as all is calm. but that is going to change. so let's look at your 12 hour forecast tomorrow morning. you're still okay. you're going to see combination of foggy areas and clouds at noontime. some peeks of sun. 4 p.m. you're looking at mostly cloudy skies and at 8 p.m. it is a cooler night with the clouds continuing to thicken ahead of our next system that comes in on friday. right now on live doppler seven. pretty quiet out there. just a few clouds passing through, but we are watching this storm that is developing in the pacific. it does have that moisture stretching back towards
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hawaii. so we are in for a nice soaker coming our way, at least for friday. and then stronger storm for the upcoming weekend. let's look at those temperatures right now as we look along the embarcadero. trees aren't really blowing 53 in san francisco, low 50s oakland, hayward, san jose, san mateo, 50 degrees and it is 46. in half moon bay at the oakland airport. it is a dry runway, upper 40s from napa to santa rosa. currently 49, in fairfield, 46 in livermore and a live view from our santa cruz camera. we're not worried about any big waves. anytime soon, so tomorrow morning fog will give way to mostly cloudy skies. a level one system for your friday downpours. gusty winds sunday monday. we do have a stronger storm coming and there's a possibility of thunder on monday. now let's look at your game for the divisional playoffs saturday at levi's stadium. niners host the packers at kickoff 58 degrees scattered showers as we're in between storms systems. fourth quarter. you're looking at breezy conditions with a few showers,
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temperature dropping to about. the mid 50s. i would take the poncho if i were you and be prepared for some wet weather on our storm impact scale for friday afternoon evening. it's a level one rain heavy at times. gusts up to 40 miles an hour. slick roads and poor visibility is what you're going to have to deal with. so here's a look at friday. hour by hour winds begin to peek. pick up out of the southeast 32 miles an hour half moon bay 29. there at point reyes, over 40 miles an hour. just above 40 miles an hour. friday night. so the strongest winds along the coast and over the higher terrain ahead of the storm, you'll see some spotty light showers friday morning, but the main event gets here friday afternoon at 3 p.m. you start to notice some pockets of moderate rain. it intensifies at 6 p.m. you're seeing some downpours. this continues at 7 p.m. and then late in the evening, the rain turns over to more showery activity and then showers continue as we head into saturday. and this pattern repeats the rest of your saturday before sunday, our next storm moves in, so through
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friday night we're expecting anywhere from about a quarter of an inch to just over an inch for most areas. then you add the additional storms through tuesday night. you're looking at five inches in places like the santa cruz mountains, five inches or more in the north bay, and we are expecting anywhere from about an inch and a half to 3.5in for the rest of the bay area. so this is going to mean there is potential that excessive rain potential for causing problems. so that's something to keep in mind here in the bay area. we are highlighted in that marginal risk to slight risk of seeing that excessive rain, which means five inches plus shallow landslides are possible. certainly flooding as rapid rises on streams and creeks occur. our mainstem rivers right now are looking okay, but stay tuned in case things change. temperature in the morning. 30s and 40s. cloudy skies with some patchy fog tomorrow afternoon. mostly cloudy and your high temperatures will be in the 50s and the 60s. the accuweather seven day forecast. enjoy your
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one last dry day tomorrow. no storm impact scale on every single day from friday through wednesday. they're all ones except on sunday and monday. that is level two storm. it's a stronger storm. it will bring the potential for some damage. so that's one thing that that we definitely are keeping an eye on and a chance of thunder once again on monday, but these are warmer storms, so lower latitudes, so ama and dan we are talking about holding more moisture, which means more of a soaking for us. snow levels. not so great for snow in the sierra. >> okay. all right. thank you. sandhya >> the princess of wales remains hospitalized after undergoing major abdominal surgery. kate middleton will stay in the hospital for a couple of weeks while she recovers. her last public appearance was on christmas eve, and she likely won't return to royal duties until after easter for her husband, prince william is also postponing public duties to support his wife and their three children. meanwhile buckingham palace says king charles will undergo surgery next week for an
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lose hope that the fed will cut interest rates, experts say last month's rise in consumer spending may encourage the fed to keep rates high. for now. the dow sank by 94 points. the nasdaq dropped 88 and the s&p was down 26. sheryl sandberg is leaving the board at meta. the former ceo of the company said in a facebook post. she will not seek reelection when her terms ends in may. sandberg spent 12 years on meta's board. she stepped down from her coo role in the fall of 2022 after helping to grow meta and facebook into one of the world's most influential companies. >> all eyes in the tech world
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are on san jose, as the all new samsung galaxy s 24 series launched today at the sap center. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey looks at how the new phones are making use of artificial intelligence in the heart of silicon valley. >> the debut of the next great innovation, the galaxy s 24 series, is our most exciting, most innovative and most intelligent one yet. >> we call it the eureka moment for generation and it all starts here with the samsung galaxy s 24. >> welcome to your eureka moment and welcome to the world of ai in a smartphone. >> the galaxy s 24 series uses artificial intelligence like never before to change the way you use your phone, edit photos, even communicate from calls in the native app to in-person conversations. >> the galaxy s 24 series can help us connect and communicate with people in other languages. >> traveling made easy, thanks to the new interpreter features.
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the new galaxy will translate conversations and phone calls in person and even while texting. >> gracias. nos vemos manana a las siete de la tarde. >> thank you. see you tomorrow at 7 p.m. >> samsung's partnership with google allows users to use ai to search easier as well. >> thanks to breakthroughs in google ai, you can now circle highlight, scribble, or tap whatever you're curious about on your screen to learn more, and the phone will find what you need to know on google. >> tech expert mark venus says the new advanced and embedded security measures samsung announced highlight the next level of ai innovation. >> samsung tends to be a bit earlier to market with new capabilities and new technologies, and i think apple is kind of taking a bit of a wait and see. there's no question that they are betting the farm right now on ai is going to be the next big thing. and the hardware was almost kind of incidental, frankly, the ai technologies debuted will roll out in select samsung mobile devices in the first half of the
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year. >> the new galaxy s 24 line ranges from 800 to $1300, with preorders available now before the public availability on january 31st in san jose. dustin dorsey, abc seven news coming up next, a new look at a proposed solano county city and how voters will determine its future. >> the faa announcing an expansion of its probe of boeing after the alaska mid-air door plug failure and decompression, and the ceo of alaska promises change. what will it take to ensure aviation safety and restore public confidence
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today to take the issue straight to voters. this is the first time the public is getting to see detailed plans on how this would all work. >> abc seven news i-team
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reporter stephanie sierra has been following the story since the beginning. >> new renderings from california forever give a glimpse of what this new city, spanning 18,000 acres in eastern solano county, would look like. aerials of neighborhoods, safe, slow streets, a downtown plaza with transit, family friendly parks and open space, and walkable main streets. >> it'll be smaller than vacaville, but smaller than vallejo, and about two thirds the size of fairfield. >> ceo jan sramek explains, if passed by the voters, the new city expected to accommodate tens of thousands of people, promises 15,000 new jobs that pay at least 125% of the county average weekly wage. he says some of these jobs would be in advanced manufacturing, renewable energy and construction. the plan also commits to investing in green spaces, clean energy and protecting travis air force base . >> we want it to be a partner that can make the base stronger. >> sramek says he's locating this new community seen here in
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blue outside of travis noise and safety zones, which are colored in yellow on this map and nearly doubling the current security buffer around travis, which is colored in green. on this map, we are permitting solar farms in that area, but we have expressly given travis a veto and an approval on the technology to be used in those solar farms, those solar farms, if built, would supply enough clean power to power the equivalent of 1.5 million homes. sramek says. one of the largest stressors on travis is the cost of housing for military personnel. >> we would be building a community that provides affordable homes of all different types that particularly young families are having to. travis can't afford california forever launched a series of financial assistance programs to help families and students with affordability. >> this includes $400 million for down payment assistance and $70 million for college scholarships. >> we are proposing a connected network of complete neighborhoods. this would feature, as gabe has mentioned,
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jobs, housing, retail, and all the services from barbershops and cafes to grocery stores, health care providers, workspaces and public parks all within 5 to 10 minute walk. >> according to this map, the orange area would be the neighborhood mixed use zone, where there would be a mix of townhomes and apartments from 3 to 6 stories. the pink area would be the downtown zone, the darkest purple is the industry and technology zone. the light purple would be a maker and manufacturing zone. >> the initiative commits to ten acres of open space per 1000 residents. but congressman john garamendi, who recently had a sit down meeting with sramek, isn't sold on the plans. >> but basically what they want to do is to extend the urban sprawl from the sunset district of san francisco all the way through solano county. come on guys, you're your plan doesn't work. and by the way, where's the water? so where is the water? >> we have enough water for our new community. >> california forever says it's currently undergoing a water
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supply assessment and verification, both of these are regulated under state law and require us to prove that we have enough water for every home that we bring online for the next 30 or 40 years. >> this includes drought conditions. >> the bottom line is there's no no water. they have no real water plant. they don't have a bucket to hold water as far as transportation, the company says they plan on constructing a new double lane road off of highway 12. >> that would help divert traffic coming from i-80. >> those are rural roads. who's going to pay for that now, before any of this would move forward, it would have to pass the voters in november, the initiative needs roughly 14,000 signatures to get on the ballot, and in order to pass it needs just over 50% of the vote for the i-team. >> stephanie sierra, abc seven news a leak that's been spewing water onto a vallejo street for a month was finally repaired. >> today, a day after abc seven news reported on it. public
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works crews patched up the four inch water pipe at indiana and marin streets. a vallejo water department representative says the delay was due to a shortage of staff and a large amount of reported leaks. some of those are more urgent since they involve 36 inch pipes. those are prioritized over smaller ones like this that, yes, they are a nuisance leak, but they are not creating any any damage to any any residents. >> no residents are out of water . >> abc seven news got another call from a viewer about a leak at another location. the water department says it will get to that one tomorrow. >> supporters of 78 people charged with blocking the bay bridge in november held a rally. today. the group is urging san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins to drop the charges filed against protesters who were demanding a cease fire in gaza. the protest blocked westbound traffic on the bridge for more than two hours. the da has filed numerous charges, including false imprisonment, unlawful public assembly and street obstruction. the punishment could be up to a year
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in jail in some cases, these charges are an aberration, not just to the status quo, but also to this moment when we are standing against genocide, de da jenkins maintains. the protesters compromised public safety by blocking traffic on the bridge. and a story in san jose that is clearly very disturbing. a dog is now recovering after being shot through its snout. abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes shows you how the community is helping. this is marley, a ten month old german shepherd mix recovering from major injuries. >> the tough part of her journey started last week when san jose police were called near mckee road for sounds of gunshots and a dog yelping. that dog was marley had approached an individual, um, who had a pistol on him. >> she is extremely friendly, which makes this story all the much sadder. um came up with her tail wagging. he took the pistol , placed it against her snout,
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and fired a single bullet. >> the injuries were devastating . >> cutting penetrated through her snout, out her hard palate, down through her mandible, shattered her mandible. the bullet then continued its trajectory and, uh, hit one of the digits on her front feet and shattered one of her toes. >> doctor elizabeth cater is medical director at san jose animal care and services. she said police brought marley straight to their facility. they were able to stabilize her, but the damage done to her jaw was beyond the type of surgery they could do. >> we reached out to uc davis, um, spoke with their dentistry department at um, put her story out, and the feedback from the community has been heart warming. amazing. the special surgery cost $8,000. >> the community stepped up with donations to cover it completely . marley's recovery, though, is still ongoing and at this time during this interview is currently getting a ct scan, which is a 360 degree sort of x ray, so they'll be able to really assess what the damage was done in the nasal turbinates. thanks to the widespread support, the animal
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care center says they no longer need donations to cover marley's treatments, but still could use support for the shelter and adoptions from loving homes in the community. >> we get over 11,000 animals in through our doors every year, so without the community helping and adopting them, fostering them, it would be unsustainable. >> san jose police say that there are no new updates in the investigation. they're asking the public to come forward with any new information. san jose's animal care and services say they still don't know who marley's owners are, right now, she's in foster care as her path to recovery continues in san jose. zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> marley all right, well, developing news now, the federal aviation administration widened its investigation into planemaker boeing today. it's now paying special attention to the work of a subcontractor that made the part that blew out in mid-air on an alaska airlines flight. alaska airlines flight 1282 lost a door plug, which led to a frightening and potentially deadly depressurization on a flight from portland to ontario on january 5th. this led to the grounding of all boeing 737 max
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nine aircraft for inspections looking for loose bolts and other concerns. today the faa says it's completed inspections of 40 out of 171 planes was also today, the ceo of alaska airlines issued an apology video . >> we welcome the faa's added review and oversight in response to this situation and the specific steps that boeing announced to strengthen quality controls and assurance in their operations. in addition to these steps, alaska airlines will initiate and enhance our own layers of quality control to the production of our airplanes. >> so let's put this in perspective. that's what we got at 3 p.m. today when we spoke live with sheldon jacobson, professor of computer science and director of the simulation and optimization lab at the university of illinois, urbana-champaign, it is it is so important to realize that with over 80,000 flights every day in the united states and thousands of airplanes, this is a very isolated incident. >> nonetheless, it should be
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taken seriously. and the faa is doing the right thing by investigating. boeing doesn't want this to happen. the airlines don't want this to happen. and the travelers don't want it to happen. so i think we're in a situation that good things are going to happen from this. >> and you can watch interviews like that one every weekday. getting answers airs at 3 p.m. on abc seven and wherever you stream coming up here, the biggest signing bonus in the country for law enforcement officers is being offered in alameda. >> see what a difference it's making and how other local departments are competing for new hires. >> plus, why caltrans is cutting down eucalyptus trees. it's working with a
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riders are encouraged to donate through virtual food drives with multiple organizations, donating is as easy as scanning a qr code through your mobile device at coffee stations on each boat. bay area police departments have been struggling to recruit new officers, but one local department has found a way to get recruits. here's abc seven news reporter anser hassan on the lure of signing bonuses. >> i have good news, uh. ever since we rolled out the hiring incentive, we went from about a 30% deficit to about a 10% deficit in the last ten months. that incentive that alameda police chief nishanth joshi is talking about is a $75,000 signing bonus, the highest for law enforcement currently being offered in the country. >> and he says it's working and helping them to attract top talent. >> men and women, um, different backgrounds, uh, several different languages. i think we combined have candidates who speak ten different languages. >> alameda has a budget for a
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total of 88 officers. last year, there were 24 vacancies. since offering the signing bonus, they've received 400 applications, 20 positions have been filled at a starting pay of $113,000. that's 75,000 could essentially cover someone's living expenses for two years, and so that's how we came up with that. do you remember what the starting salary was back when you started? >> i think it was $37,500 and back then that felt like a lot of money. >> so san francisco police chief william scott says sfpd salaries are almost quadrupled for new recruits from when he started, as sfpd claims to have among the highest starting pay for new cops in the u.s. and they've streamlined the application process because it's so competitive, a lot of people who are interested in this type of work, they're not going to wait. >> you know, they're going to go to another department. if we don't open our academy up and open our doors so that model, we believe has helped change the game as well. >> over at bart, interim deputy chief christopher vogan says
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they have 31 vacancies out of 242 positions. bart increased base pay by 20% and for the past year have been offering a $15,000 signing bonus for those with previous experience. >> part of the uh- hiring bonus is the fact that we're not having to pay to put somebody through a police academy. >> as with other agencies, vogan says the bonus is working in alameda, anser hassan abc seven news. >> now to your voice. your vote. tomorrow's republican debate is canceled after nikki haley refused to take part without donald trump in attendance, he's not been participating in the debates that would have left ron desantis as the sole participant. so that won't work. former president donald trump won the republican iowa caucuses, then dropped by new hampshire for a rally yester day. and he's back in new york for court today. haley is his biggest competition in new hampshire. >> i worked with her for a long time and she was okay. not great. she was not great. she is not tough enough. basically, i'm
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up in the air about what i'm going to support trump or haley. >> well, i think nikki haley is a nice girl. >> i think she's very smart, but she won't touch trump. >> florida governor ron desantis surpassed haley in the caucuses. he held a town hall in new hampshire yesterday, questioning haley's ability to unite republicans. >> coming up next, a look at the severe weather. millions of people around the country are dealing with, plus an update on our local forecast. and remember, abc seven news is streaming 24 over seven. get the abc seven bay area app and join whenever you want. wherever you are i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight.
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annual zoo walks today with its king penguins taking a lap around the zoo. they are so cute! this species is known for making extraordinary long journeys in the wild in order to find water. this is the 12th year for the zoo's royal walks,
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which happened daily as long as the penguins are up for it and the weather cooperates. >> look at them walking along with people are great. >> i love it. i just want to hold their little what is it, a fin, i guess. >> flapper flipper, flipper? maybe? >> i don't even know. all right, well, from cute to a little creepy, perhaps some florida residents started their day by waking up to a crocodile just sunbathing on a boat dock in fort lauderdale. apparently, this reptile is known to local officials since it is tagged as you see, and they say this is the crocodile's natural habitat. now, crocs are considered a threatened species in florida, so unlike alligators, they cannot be moved. >> look at those teeth. yeah all right. happening tomorrow. the much delayed start of commercial crab season around the bay area. crabbers say they plan on heading out as soon as the season starts at 12:01 a.m. this morning or tomorrow morning, i should say, just after midnight. the season was delayed several times due to the threat of whales getting entangled in crab gear. best time to get fresh crab is expected to be friday morning when the boats get back.
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also happening tomorrow. eucalyptus trees lining highway 92 are proactively being cut down in san mateo county. caltrans crews are working to cut down 12 trees, causing slowdowns and lane closures near the crystal springs reservoir. the work started today. eucalyptus trees are not native to california and create maintenance challenges. caltrans says some trees pose a significant risk to our roads. >> the tree is very heavy, top heavy, and their root system is shallow, so it doesn't come to a surprise. uh- to many arborists, when you hear of a eucalyptus failure, drivers are asked to plan for delays, with lane closures in effect from 630 in the morning through 3 p.m. every day through friday. >> all this to prevent the same scary incident in san francisco's golden gate park, where a huge eucalyptus tree uprooted and toppled onto traffic a couple of days ago, damaging five occupied cars as another round of bitter cold is gripping the nation. >> winter warnings are putting millions on high alert. abc news
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reporter tim pulliam has more this winter weather sweeping the country from coast to coast. >> now responsible for at least. 31 deaths. the storm dumping heavy snow and ice with strong gusts of wind. in portland, oregon, three people killed when a power line fell onto their car. a toddler, the sole survivor. winter's wrath taking its toll in scranton, pennsylvania, overnight, five women from the same family hit and killed by a box truck on interstate 81 after getting out of their vehicles following a separate crash and in the midwest. okay, ready? >> yeah. okay. go ahead. >> bitter cold commuters braving the longest stretch of frigid temps in the single digits. >> it's a splintering cold where it feels like almost like you have, like, pins or needles pricking you down south. >> many schools delaying classes, roads caked and ice in
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the northeast. >> east exhausting. you know, it's exhausting. but neighbors are taking care of each other. forecasters say a second round of snow arrives thursday to the central plains and the midwest, and right now, more than two dozen states from washington to new jersey are under winter alerts for the new storm. >> tim pulliam, abc news, los angeles well, that is tough, isn't it? >> yeah, it really is. all right. well, nothing like that here. >> no, but we do have a fair amount of rain. we do. meteorologists sandhya patel is tracking that santa. we do indeed. >> and we're going to talk about that. so let's look at our future cast, showing you when that rain arrives. we're going to get some on friday. but there are more storms that follow saturday year in between. so we're going to look at scattered showers that continues at 5 p.m. when that niners game takes place against the packers. so the showers for saturday and then sunday. here comes the next storm. the heaviestrillionain will be sunday night going into early monday. that's when we can potentially have some major problems around our smaller
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streams and creeks, where you could see some flooding along with shallow landslides. when you look at the statewide rainfall projection, this is taking you through tuesday night. you're looking at some areas across across parts of northern california in that six plus inch category three. here in the bay area, we are going to see the potential for five, six plus inches of rain in our coastal hills and parts of the north bay. something to be watching out for now. snow levels are going to be very high in the sierra between 7500ft and then lowering to 6000. so by tuesday night we're not looking at a lot of snow. donner 20in, kirkwood 17in. certainly could use the snow. sierra snow pack stays statewide is at 53% of average. and here's a look at live doppler seven. a couple of clouds coming through. there is some fog and it is dense in santa rosa. quarter mile visibility. something you'll need to watch out for on our storm impact scale for friday afternoon evening rain will be heavy at times with this level. one storm gusts to 40 miles an hour. poor visibility and slick
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roadways on live doppler seven. we are tracking that level one. a few showers arrive friday morning before the storm gets here, and then you will see some pounding rain. friday afternoon evening. so that getaway could be a little dicey. or your friday night plans. afternoon tomorrow you're still quiet, still dry. 50s and 60s. and a look at that accuweather seven day forecast. you will notice you get that break tomorrow before a level one for friday into saturday. stronger storm level two sunday, monday and then more wet weather tuesday and wednesday. and dan, we're on a row level one. >> we are again in for it. yeah, six out of seven days with the storm impacts. goodness. all right. thanks sandhya. >> a suspenseful, suspenseful and action packed documentary series premieres tonight on nat geo entertainmentrillioneporter. george pennacchio has a preview of the season ahead of trafficked. >> i don't think anyone can be able to stop this. i'm your underworld correspondent. >> i'm the person that goes to the places that most people don't want. run away from the veteran journalist takes viewers inside the complex and ultra
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dangerous global underworld, and every episode we explore a different black market. >> this is my pen, okay? >> and inside that pen is a slice of human brain. >> they are secretive because they're dangerous, because people don't want there to be a light shone on them. >> it's kind of like the world's most dangerous travel blog. >> i've always been fascinated by these black markets, you know, and by, you know, the world of assassins and traffickers and smugglers. >> and this season might be the most exciting yet. >> one of the episodes also where i replied to a dm, a direct message from a trafficked fan who'd been watching the show and whose father was incarcerated in mozambique. and we found out that he was part of this sort of global scam that is landing a lot of mostly senior americans in prisons around the world. the last episode we were filming was in africa, and we got caught in a military coup. >> george pennacchio for abc
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seven news. >> there we go, waiting for my microphone. thank you very much. josh. uh it premiered tonight. traffic on nat geo, and it will start streaming to streaming tomorrow on hulu. disney is the parent company of both those and abc seven will be back with a story about arnold schwarzenegger. and the reason he was detained at an airport in germany for hours today. stay with us
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an expensive watch at munich's airport. >> yeah, the actor and former governor was detained for more than two hours today by authorities in munich. the watch was from swiss luxury brand marc puig. i think that's correct. >> we hope we're john schwarzenegger planned to auction it during a charity event tomorrow night. he agreed
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to prepay potential taxes and was ultimately released. all right. thank you so much for joining us tonight. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan a 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.
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