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sudden heart attack during a team dinner. and tonight we're learning much more about the life and legacy of this cherished warriors assistant coach, who was just beloved. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz. >> before coming to the warriors, coach dickey as he was called, was already a legend in its home country of serbia. >> and it's clear now he is a cherished member of dub nation and the entire nba. >> he was nicknamed the serbian charles barkley during his playing days back home. >> a three time mvp measuring six foot six, who was the best rebounder battling the bigger players down low. >> and then he turned to coaching first. coach dickey helped develop another serbian player and arguably the best player in the nba today. two time mvp nikola jokic of the denver nuggets. >> his impact around the league went beyond the warriors. here's the head coach of the toronto raptors. another serbian emotionally talking about coach dickey after their game tonight i told my guys they loved him.
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>> and uh- opening play in a game was ato that that dickey my friend i learned that play from him and that's what he brought to nba. that's what he brought to golden state. i stole that play from him and that was our opening play tonight, and we were able to score on that one. so you know, i dedicated this this team win to our team and to dickey. >> yeah. this guy was just loved . and before tonight's lakers and mavericks game here on abc seven, the recently turned former gm of the warriors bob myers, was fighting back tears talking about coach dickey. >> 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. >> in his official statement, the warriors head coach steve kerr, said, we are absolutely devastated by dan's sudden passing. in addition to being a terrific basketball coach, dan was one of the most positive and beautiful human beings i have ever known. coach dickey leaves behind a wife and two children. >> now this heart attack coming when he was just 46 years of age. tonight, we wanted to hear more from cardiologists to get some advice. when it comes to your heart health. it's tonight's abc seven news deep dive at 11. and to get the full perspective on the issues that matter to you, we do this. abc seven news reporter j.r. stone is here in the studio with more guidance from those doctors. j.r >> well, first of all, dan, i think it's important to note that doctors say even when people do all of the right things, a heart attack can happen. with that said, you can reduce your heart attack risk
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greatly in light of the heart attack that led to golden state warriors assistant coach deion milojevic's death at the age of 46, we talk with two leading cardiologists on what you should look for. doctor laila hagegard of ucsf and doctor david marin of stanford. >> by the way, we live makes us prone to having heart disease. and i mean the types of diet that is that are typical among americans not getting enough exercise. doctor hagegard stressed what is called life's essential eight when it comes to heart health for not just men, but women as well. >> seeing that heart disease is the number one killer among all people in the u.s, often developing later in females, good diet, good exercise, quitting nicotine or cigaret. >> use good blood pressure, good cholesterol, blood sugar levels
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and weight. sleep is the final of those essential eight for your heart having good sleep. and so that's something that in the past couple of years, we've recognized more and more is that having a good 7 to 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep is really important for heart health. heart health. >> rather, doctor marin says that some of the facts about heart attacks are concerning about half of the people who die suddenly from a heart attack or a cardiac arrest never had a symptom before. so it's one of the reasons that he recommends a test for some to see if you have calcified plaques in the arteries to your heart and in my opinion, over the age of 40, get a coronary calcium scan to find out if you've got this disease brewing inside your arteries. going on to say that test is even more important for those with high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease.
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doctor marin went on to say that insurance often doesn't cover that test because there hasn't been a clinical trial on it, but does say there have been thousands of papers showing why it is beneficial, while he also says that it is relatively inexpensive. doctor hagegard says it's best to discuss all of your heart options with your primary care doctor jr stone, abc seven news jr. >> thanks very much. great information there. well, brushing up on the signs and symptoms of heart attack or stroke. just critical. so is becoming trained in cpr. there's a quick sign up process on the american heart association's website. they have courses all over the bay area throughout the day to make it convenient. just visit cpr, dot. heart.org. now >> now to your voice. your vote. five people vying to represent silicon valley in congress participate in a forum tonight. less than two months ahead of the primary election,
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congresswoman anna eshoo is retiring after more than 30 years in office. the secretary of state's office says 11 people have currently qualified to be on march's ballot for the district 16 seat. the top two vote getters will be on the ballot in november. congresswoman eshoo has endorsed santa clara county supervisor joe simitian. experts say former san jose mayor sam liccardo and assembly member evan lowe are also top contenders. those three joined two other candidates at a forum in menlo park tonight. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez was there. >> five candidates vying to replace congress? woman anna eshu gathered in palo alto for a community forum. the jewish community relations council hosted the event wednesday night at the oshman family jcc. because this is a chance to elect a new, you know, candidate for potentially a generation in this seat, we think this is a rare moment to draw attention to our community's issues as voters head to the polls. the first question to candidates, including former san jose mayor sam liccardo, what role does the
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u.s. government have in the ongoing war between israel and hamas? there should be, and i have called for an extended humanitarian pause to enable the release of hostages and to enable relief to get to 2 million palestinians that are suffering horribly. former saratoga city council member and mechanical engineer rishi kumar says not many countries have endured the extreme violence to the extent that israel has, and it's time for israel to enjoy peace and security within their own borders and this is absolutely non-negotiable. >> at the same time, we must work to build an economically viable and peaceful state for the palestinian people. >> the second question to candidates how would they address bipartisanship? politics in washington? santa clara county supervisor joe simitian s approach is finding common ground. >> when i was pursuing renewable energy, i had republican colleagues who weren't all that
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engaged on climate change or air quality. but when i talked about the economic development benefits of renewable energy in their districts, they were their candidates also answered questions from the audience. >> how should congress address anti semitism on educational campuses? palo alto city council member and former stanford dean julie lythcott-haims said she knows how to work with young people. >> the antidote to speech we don't like is actually more speech. we have to get better at teaching our young people how to have these difficult dialogs and be their role models. thank you. thank you. >> assembly member evan lowe talked about prosecuting hate crimes. >> so what we need to do is implement that. number one is fully funding our state institutions to allow for greater staff to expedite these proceedings. unsubstantiated cases. number two, we need to also strengthen our hate crime laws. >> the jcrc invited candidates with at least 20 public endorsements and a minimum amount of donations made to
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their campaign in palo alto. i'm lauren martinez, abc seven news. all right, let's get to our weather. >> and that long stretch of incoming rain. boy >> several days. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is staying on top of these storms. sandy >> yeah, and dan and ama, they are all lined up in the pacific. the parade of storms. take a look at live doppler seven. they'll be coming in here one after another. the first one arriving on friday. in the afternoon and evening. it's a level one, as you can see here. and i do want to show you what is going to happen with this. we're going to have the showers out ahead of the storm. just very spotty and light friday morning. but then the rainfall intensifies as we head into the afternoon and the evening hours. it will be heavy at times. those downpours on that level one storm will mean gusts up to 40 miles an hour. accompanying the heavy rain, slick roads and poor visibility. even stronger storm for the weekend brings storm concerns. high likelihood of flooding on streams, creeks, roadways, trees down is a like
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good likelihood. power outages is in the medium category in shallow landslides are possible as the excessive rain potential for parts of the bay area going up sunday and monday. we are talking about 5 to 6in of rain or higher, especially for the hills. i'll be back with a full look at the timeline coming right up ama. >> all right. thank you sandhya. tonight in the east bay calls for improved road safety. so no other families have to experience tragedy. the rallying cry came at a vigil for a woman hit and killed by two cars last week in oakland at a known, dangerous intersection. abc seven news reporter tim johns was there, and has more on her legacy among family members and safety advocates. this move, my mountain and give me the strength to climb. >> i'm songs of pain and gestures of comfort. >> wednesday night in oakland, oh, miss her at 24th street and san pablo avenue, dozens gathered to remember 59 year
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olds kim barranco. barranco, who went by the nickname ladybug, was killed last week at this intersection after being hit by two cars while she was crossing the street. >> i thought she'd be burying me and not the other way that not be burying her. >> ladybugs, mom, sharon tells me the pain has been unbearable. she talked to us at serenity house in oakland, nonprofit, where ladybug used to volunteer. sharon says while the past week has been tough, the outpouring from those ladybug helped has touched her. >> a sweet and loving person and a lot of fun to be with and just lively. she was full of life. >> ladybugs. death isn't an isolated incident, though. every year dozens of people are hit and killed by cars. here in oakland. it's a problem. city officials say they're determined to fix. that includes oakland city council member carol fife. fife says in addition to the immediate action, she'll be pushing to install barriers on the street to slow traffic down. she also supports a longer time
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fix for especially dangerous roads like this one. >> there's a project in the pipeline right now that's going to not only beautify, but make the streets a lot safer than they are. >> oakland leaders say most of these traffic related deaths are avoidable tragedies. they also point to equity factors at play, saying that most of them occur in disadvantaged neighborhoods and disproportionately impact people of color. >> there's been a lack of investment in infrastructure in in some of these marginalized communities, which impact black and brown communities. the oakland police department has released photos of a vehicle they say is connected with ladybugs death. >> they're asking for the public's help in identifying the driver, who they claim may be unaware they hit someone. as for ladybugs family, they're just looking for closure. >> i just hope that they catch those people. that's uh- to have to hit somebody and keep going. that's pretty cool. >> in oakland, tim johnson, abc seven news. >> the princess of wales in the hospital. more on kate's surgery
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and recovery as king charles now plans for a procedure of his own. >> plus, it was billed as a luxurious trip at sea. for three years now, the passengers want payback. the cruise idea gone horribly wrong and free coffee for a good cause. >> the new bonus for taking the ferry across the bay to work. >> first, a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11. jimmy >> thanks, dan. and to stay up or you miss what we made for you, frank sinatra. >> i met he grabbed me by the face and went my grandkids love you.
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many details, but did say she was not dealing with cancer. she isn't expected to return to royal duties until the spring. meanwhile, king charles will undergo a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate next week. the passengers of the now canceled three year cruise are seeking fraud charges. dozens of people signed up for the life at sea cruise, leaving behind jobs, selling their homes and pulling out their life savings, the new york times reports 78 would be passengers have sent a letter to a u.s. attorney asking for an investigation into the turkish company behind the cruise. they claim the company never purchased a ship intended for the cruise, and now how many customers have also not been refunded? the life at sea cruises says folks will now get their money by february 15th. we'll see. >> stay on top of that. well, we love finding and sharing stories
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of progress or solutions happening in our neighborhoods. so tonight, our first abc seven building a better bay area breakthrough is a way of solving ongoing police staffing shortages. one department in particular is finding a way to get new recruits. >> 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. alameda police are offering a $75,000 signing bonus. >> that's the highest offer anywhere in the nation by the way. it's helping them fill positions and bring in top talent. sfpd has been seeing similar success, claiming to have among the highest starting pay for new cops in the united states. >> our next abc seven building a better bay area breakthrough takes the word building to heart a water leak that's been spewing water in vallejo for a month was finally fixed. today, a day after abc seven news reported on it. crews patched up the four
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inch water pipe today at indiana and marin streets. as we found out, the delay in service was due to a shortage of public works staff in a large number of reported leaks, the city says some of the work orders 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 damage to any any residents, no residents are out of water and we got another call from a viewer about a leak at another location. the water department says it will get to that one tomorrow, so and our final abc seven building a better bay area breakthrough is as simple as a little free coffee. >> yeah, the san francisco bay ferry is now offering it up every day on weekday trips to help fundraise for local food banks. the coffee will be available in the morning until they're out for the day. you're encouraged to donate to virtual food banks from a variety of local organizations. you can do that by using your phone to scan the qr codes at the coffee stations on each one of the
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boats, all right, we're going to have to really just enjoy tomorrow, i think. yeah, because after that flood doors open, meteorologists sandhya patel tracking a series of storms. you called them earlier. i love this a parade of storms, indeed. >> dan and ama, it is a parade of storms that are going to continue. basically that will continue through the middle of next week. so that is why you have to be prepared. and ama, as you mentioned, enjoy that break tomorrow like we had today because things are changing as we look at live doppler seven, you can see this moisture fetch from the hawaiian islands heading in our direction. and that means we are going to get soaked. so when we look at the moisture content and the upper parts of the atmosphere, you can certainly see that trail of moisture heading in our direction. and sunday is when we will see the strongest in the series, hitting the bay area in the evening going into monday is when the heavier rain is going to come in a live view right now from sutro tower, downtown san francisco, all is calm. it's
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going to look different come friday and into the weekend and into early next week. live doppler seven. right now a very quiet picture, but the one thing that you'll need to watch out for is areas of dense fog, visibility right now in napa, down to a quarter mile, three quarters of a mile in santa rosa. so give yourself that extra time for the morning commute. you will need it. numbers right now in the 40s and the 50s. a live view from san jose camera tonight. tomorrow look for morning fog. mostly cloudy skies for the rest of the day. a level one system arrives friday. you will have brief downpours at times, gusty winds, and then sunday into monday is when that stronger storm comes in. but don't you worry because for the niners game when they host the packers at kickoff will be in between storms. so there will be showers around. i'm not going to sugarcoat it. 58 degrees breezy with showers in the mid 50s at fourth quarter as they host the packers. so be prepared with your raincoats if you are going to be lucky enough to go to the game. level one storm for friday afternoon
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evening rain heavy at times. gusts up to 40 miles an hour. slick roads and poor visibility as we go. hour by hour, the winds will be picking up out of the southeast over 30 miles an hour friday morning and then getting stronger by evening. about 4041 miles an hour along the coastline. spotty showers in the morning on friday, the main event arrives in the afternoon, with those downpours as we head towards the evening. still going to be seeing some heavy rain at times and this really continues through the night before. this tapers into more scattered showers going into saturday. now rainfall through friday night. most of you will be under an inch of rain, but then you add all the other storms and through tuesday you are looking at anywhere from about one and a half to about 3.5in of rain. wetter spots looking at 4 to 6in of rain. and that means there is potential for some flooding across the region. the statewide rainfall also reflects this. this is going to be a good soaker as the series comes in. not a big snow maker. by next
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tuesday. we're talking 25in at kirkwood, 23 at donner, a high snow levels and it's going to be a mix of rain and snow between 7500 to 6000ft is where those snow levels will hover. morning temperatures 30s and 40s. cloudy skies tomorrow afternoon. it is going to be in the upper 50s to mid 60s. you do get that break. and then here comes more rain for the weekend. the stronger system. like i said sunday, going into monday and then we'll get a short break before the tuesday system gets in here. here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. mostly cloudy, level one friday saturday. stronger storm level two sunday. monday chance of thunder and then a one. tuesday. wednesday ama and dan. we
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that's true. it's funny to cry with a football game, but it it was more than that. >> oh, it sure was. erin's dad had always wanted to go to a playoff game with him, but never got the opportunity. when his dad died, by the way, he was buried in a lions jacket and they had waited so long for this moment. it's good stuff and a tragic day for the warriors, too. >> today, sports director larry beil will ...katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's: [news anchor] ...often seen grilling top executives of banks, big pharma, even top administration officials.
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hard right now. it's really hard. and that i know they canceled the game. there was no way, uh, they could have played that game. yeah um, and it's just, uh, it's awful. and um, we're all worse off that he's not going to be here. >> so sad. but life in the games do go on. 40 niners prepping for their playoff game saturday night against the packers at levi's. kyle shanahan has had a couple of weeks to game plan and stay loose. i guess a battle of two young quarterbacks, 24 year old brock purdy against 25 year old jordan love, 40 niners, the one seed. they're favored by nine and a half points. and after a bye last week, cannot wait for kickoff. >> it doesn't really take a lot for me to get motivated. i like when i got to the play i didn't understand the playoffs until the 19 we went didn't win. i've understood the sense of urgency, the hunger that's kind of been set in stone for me since that i don't think on any team much needs to be said.
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>> i mean, you can't get up for the playoffs and you're probably in the wrong sport. >> that's what's so cool about this team. is it? whether it was week four, week ten or, you know, the divisional round? love this team. as they come ready to go. >> meanwhile, jerry jones just can't help himself from doubling tripling. and now quadrupling down on mike mccarthy as head coach of the cowboys. despite losing to green bay, jones is keeping mccarthy for year five in dallas. mccarthy has gone 12 and five the past three seasons, but his cowboys teams keep failing when it matters the most, and the sharks announcing they'll retire. jumbo joe thornton's number 19 next season after he officially retired from the game this fall, will be just the second number retired by team teal, joining patrick marleau's number 12 in the rafters sports on abc seven. sponsored by river rock casino
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