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the area. >> it's an effort to crack down on crime, including retail theft, vehicle theft and violent crime. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley has oakland's response to the news. >> in august. the california governor has signed six extra police officers to oakland. today, he announced he's sending 120 more after 2023, crime statistics show violent crime in oakland is up 21. robberies are up 38% and car thefts are up 45. >> for the governor to assign us 120 highway patrol officers as uh, i am in complete support of that and i've asked for even send me the national guard. if you have to. >> the governor's statement described the effort as a targeted law enforcement surge operation to crack down on crime. opd is working with chp on the actual date for the rollout and the plan. >> however, you know we can see it as soon as in a week, i would
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say, you know, but of course we are going to be able we need to actually work together to layer on the services so that we can, you know, utilize all the services that we can get from chp. >> the governor's office indicated that could include the actual deployment of long promised license plate reader technology, along with k-9s and air support. >> unfortunately, the data is mixed on whether or not having more police officers is going to impact the foundation of what's causing high crime. i don't care how many police officers you bring in, you know, police can't be everywhere without a top cop. you don't have a vision for law enforcement in the city. >> i'm hopeful that with the new march deadline from the police commission, that they will forward me stronger applicants, you know, during the traffic stops, if you are speeding, if you are running red lights or what have you, they'll be able to do the traffic stops. they will also be in key corridors
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like our hegenberger corridor where the airport is at and our business districts. >> the mayor says this infusion of 120 chp officers will focus not only on oakland, but on neighboring communities here in the east bay. i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right. joining me now is abc seven news. insid phil matier. phil, this is a huge injection of personnel, 120 chp officers in oakland and are in the east bay. let's begin with what that means exactly. out on the street. >> well, it's unpressed dan, you usually don't see this side of increase in highway patrol officers in the city unless there's some huge super bowl or apec type or a disaster or a riot or something like that. going on, or massive demonstrations to deploy them to a city simply to try to assist the police in dealing with daily crime is unheard of in these numbers. now, there were chp officers assigned to san
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francisco, and they still are to help curb the fentanyl crisis and state intelligence officers from the national guard are cooperating in that effort. and they've made several arrests and made some sizable seizures of drugs in the east bay. they've already had six chp officers there. they have resulted in over 100 arrests, and the recovery of 200 stolen vehicles. this one is going to be on the streets with oakland police officers. we're going to have canine units. we're going to have helicopter units. they're going to be helping not only with the crime, but also keeping an eye on the area. >> so, you know, it's interesting that as we talk about what they're going to do specifically phil, because we think of the highway patrol, they are kings of the freeway, right? they're not the surface street law enforcement. they look for speeders. they respond to accidents. they do. exactly. what are they going to be doing specifically? it's a different set of demands to be on the streets as a helping ordinary everyday cops.
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>> well, first of all, they're still going to be on the highways because one of the problems in oakland in the east bay is the dramatic and terrifying highway shootings that have been going on the random shootings from cars along uh, 8-80 and the other corridor that's got to they're still dealing with that. they're going to be putting up the license plate. readers that are going to tip them off when a car is stolen and when that they get a word that that car in front of them is stolen, they'll move to pull it over and unlike oakland police, if that car speeds up and goes away, the oakland police by the oakland rules set by their police commission, can't pursue that in a hot pursuit. they have to let it go. chp is not bound by oakland rules, and that's a quiet little unspoken deal here that it makes a tremendous amount of difference when they're on the ground. with oakland cops, they can do things that oakland cops can't do. >> you know, that's an unspoken advantage. as you say, that's a great point. very quickly, phil, we got about 30s. you know, i've
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heard before, you know, my wife's father, who was an attorney, used to say nothing fights crime better than a black and white and just the presence of police officers. is this more than about perception, or will it really make a difference in lowering crime in oakland and around the east bay? >> well, it's it is more than about perception. perception is 1 or 2 squads in there that 100 plus cops. that is something different. it's long been said or in recent years at least, that you can't arrest your way out of crime. and many of the politicians in oakland fervently believe that, that you need to get to the root cause. but at this point, they've got to deal with the symptoms, or else it's going to go completely off the rails. okay, well, she'll see big change 120 additional chp officers helping in oakland and in the east bay. >> phil, thank you very much. phil matier, other news, a judge is throwing out sentencing announcements for four men accused of murder after the arresting antioch police officers sent racist text messages about them to the contra costa county judge says
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officers violated the california racial justice act. abc seven news reporter anser hassan has more now on how this ruling could set legal precedent. >> after months of anticipation, a contra costa judge announced his remedies in a case linked to the antioch police texting scandal and the california racial justice act. >> it sends a clear message that the state should never be able to seek life without the possibility of parole. where there's been a racial justice act violation and i think the court has made that loud and clear. >> carmela caamano is the attorney for terrion pugh. he's one of four defendants facing murder charges and a possible gang related shooting from 2021. one of the remedies judge david gholson, struck all special circumstances, special circumstance charges can lead to a life sentence without the possibility of parole and it would just be a fundamental violation of all of our senses of equality and due process to subject somebody to life in prison without the possibility
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of parole, where there's been a racial justice act violation. earlier, the prosecutor acknowledged that the antioch police officers did in fact violate the racial justice act, a new state law that allows for those charged with a crime to challenge it on the basis of racial bias. it was up to judge goldstein to decide on legal remedies to address it, caamano says. the judge will also allow the defendants to impeach the officers, or to question the credibility of their testimony or evidence based on the racist texts, and that is crucial because what it acknowledges is that the investigation itself has been compromised. professor greg woods, with the department of justice studies at san jose state university, says striking of special circumstances under the california racial justice act is historic. but he points out that the judge did not reduce the actual charges, as the defense was hoping. >> but it does not eliminate the substance of the very severe crimes that are at issue up to and including those violent crimes, including murder.
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>> the contra costa county district attorney's office declined an interview. the lawyer representing some of the officers did not return requests for comment. the trial is set for march 4th in martinez in san hasan. abc seven news. turning now to the weather. >> really nice now and after a mostly dry day, more rain is on the way. >> but at least we had this much needed break. spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> spencer okay, dan and kristen, we're all happy about the break, but now we're prepared for more rain and here it comes. take a look at the live doppler seven image. you can see things are dry right now. little green is showing up there. some moisture in the atmosphere not really hitting the ground here in the bay area, but there will be rain hitting the ground tomorrow. this is a level one storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. so for tomorrow we're expecting lightrillionain and showers and of course, slick roadways and breezy winds, not powerful wind gusts. here's the forecast animation starting at 11:00 tonight. during the overnight hours, we may see a couple of sprinkles moving through, but nothing really major until after about 8 a.m. that's when that first wave of steadier rain
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starts to swing down through the north bay, and continuing southward and eastward into the peninsula and to the east bay and south bay. so it's going to be wet tomorrow, and i'll show you what comes after that a little bit later. kristen. >> all right. thanks so much, spencer. pg and e is calling sunday's storm one of the most damaging single day storms on record in terms of outages. this is a look at everybody who still does not have power on right now . in its latest update, pg and e says more than 54,000 customers in the bay area are affected. the situation is rough for some living in montara. thousands there are still in the dark. abc7 news reporter lena howland spoke with residents to see how they're coping. >> the gusts just like pushed the whole thing down, um, and including our fence as well. >> the downed communication line next to his house opened up a whole new ocean view, but still, he's been without power since sunday. >> no power. um, which is hard because i'm on a cpap machine, so i don't have that going. um,
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no wi-fi, but we do have cellular. i have verizon, so we have limited service here, no internet, which is concerning because people can't call 911 or emergency services. >> his um, we don't get any notifications from pg and e, so. so, um, yeah, we're sort of disconnected down here. >> no hot water for a couple days. um so, yeah, you miss a lot of the bear, you know, the, the bare necessities, you know, pretty quickly, many neighbors in the montara area were told by pg and e power is expected to be restored by wednesday night in areas like montara. >> um, we are having access issues. so things like downed trees, loose soil, um, heavy water, uh, that makes it not only hard for our crews to get, uh, to certain areas and access our equipment. it can also be dangerous. >> p-g-and-e's says. right now they have about 3000 crews on the ground working around the clock to get power restored as quickly and as safely as possible. they are expecting
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power to be restored for most customers by thursday night in montara. lena howland abc seven news in the north bay, the safeway on north main street in sebastopol is getting rid of groceries that went bad because of the power outage there today. >> we saw all sorts of items stacked up outside the store in grocery carts, along with pallets, with bags of ice. safeway says the store is open and the power was restored. several people who were forced to stay in hotels due to power outages had items stolen from their cars. insult to injury. right around 20 vehicles were broken into outside the larkspur landing hotel and the hilton garden inn in south san francisco last night they told us valuables that were brought with, that they brought with them from their powerless homes, were taken from their cars. these items include house keys, family photos, passports, ids, even the ashes of a loved one. >> my wife came out with our dog and she ended up looking at our car, and our car got tagged and they stole my wife's
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grandmother's ashes. can you believe that? >> the victims have since filed reports with the local police agencies. they believe they were targeted because they had to vacate their homes due to the power outage along the peninsula this weekend. >> storm caused some more damage to tesla road near livermore. check out this westbound lane near mile marker 9.5. you can see a chunk of the road has slid away a sizable hole there. the original damage happened in december, but the recent storm wore away. more of that road. >> that's quite something. all right. the storm is still slamming southern california today. the impact on residents there as we take you down south, the safety concerns about the new community that billionaires want to build near travis air force base and a look back at brock purdy's high school glory days. >> well, that's going to be fun to see. you know, his college career is pretty good. and if he wins a super bowl, it's going to be even better. the cherry on top, so to speak. larry biel, were live at super bowl 58. as we continue to count down to
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in las vegas. larry, you caught up with some players today? >> absolutely. i'd have to tell
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you another day of cold, rainy. conditions here in las vegas. which is why we have taken our traveling road show inside. behind me is radio row, and that's where broadcast masters from all over the country are doing their radio shows as we continue to get closer and closer to super bowl 58. so the 49 ers they went through opening night ceremonies last night. they had another media availability today. now brock purdy has had some brilliant moments in the playoffs but also kind of some shaky plays at times. how will he handle the pressure of super bowl sunday against the chiefs. we'll see. but kyle shanahan knows that purdy's mobility and quick processing of what the defense offense is doing out there really unlocks the 40 niners playbook. >> i've been fortunate enough to be able to call plays for a long time, and i've been in a lot of different situations, but having brock, um, it's been a lot of fun and you could feel it last year, just each game. i got more comfortable with him seeing what he could do and how aggressive he is, and sometimes guys are
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aggressive. you get a little too aggressive and then all of a sudden you get them in trouble and you got to pull it back. and but brock's been pretty impressive with that stuff. usually when it's not there, he makes the right decision. it's consistently, as anyone i've been around and he's been real fun to call plays for. >> it's going to come down to sunday. >> we're playing for 3.5 hours and how can i play my best brand of football for this organization and my teammates? um, that's what the ultimate goal is, and that's what i like. i understand that and, um, obviously with the media and all the stuff going on the outside, you get a lot more attention than you ever have probably in your life. um, and that's okay. but for me, it's, you know, turn off the social media, turn off all the other outside stuff, got my family and friends that text me just like normal. um, you know, and i got really good teammates around me, so i keep it simple. and i understand that when i step on the field, it's about playing football more than anything. >> he seems so cool and level headed all the time. not volatile like abc seven chris alvarez here. >> hey, wouldn't it be great if we could turn off social media
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and still do our jobs? >> well, wait, no, that's never going to happen. we can't do it. we've we've we've we've jumped the shark on that. yeah. >> larry, i was talking to a lot of the players today and guys like deommodore lenoir who was drafted a little later, i asked him specifically, what do you like about brock and his leadership? he's such a cool, calm guy. but on the field you seem so demonstrative and excited about celebrating. he goes, he's got a chip on his shoulder, much like myself, and he is ready for the moment. they think he's going to play well and i think, you know, steve young said it best a couple of weeks ago. to me, they're going to make a movie about this guy. why not get that movie started off with a bang in your second year with a super bowl title, steve knows a little about winning for the niners as well. >> who's playing brock purdy in the movie? >> larry beil, who? >> i think we probably have to go younger. uh i'm sad to say. might be you might? yeah. but we'll cast chris anyway. uh, lots more to come from radio row as we count down to the super bowl live in las vegas can be our understudy, dan ashley. well, we know he can sing. i mean, if we have a sick. well, we'll work at it.
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>> i've got work to do. i'm going to get ready into the script. yeah. no >> yeah. yeah. no. did dan could be the distinguished coach. yes yes yes. this is perfect. i mean this writes itself. >> count me in. thanks guys. all right. well now let's move to abc seven news reporter j.r. stone. j.r. visited the super bowl experience today. >> j.r, we're told you even went head to head against a news anchor from kansas city. i hope you won. i learned why i am not a kicker. >> now, when you think of the super bowl experience, when you think of vegas, you often think of nightlife. hey, they call it sin city. but the cool thing about super bowl experience is that it is during the daytime. it is for families and come tomorrow. i have a feeling it is going to be full of 40 niners fans, weightlifting, throwing, running and even jumping. no jumping needed all available to fans at the super bowl experience. well, not yet, but starting wednesday, even the organizers have their favorites.
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>> i am a speed demon. yes while set up may still be happening, we were able to pull some strings so we could kick some field goals that said, no one wants to kick by themselves. >> so we went up against the real competition. kansas city myself representing abc seven news in the san francisco bay area against cody holyoke of the abc affiliate in kansas city, cody seemed to think i was working him when i kicked one through the uprights during our practice round. >> oh, great. i'm getting you. just you just hustled me. i no, no, no no. >> sadly, that kick may have been as good as it got for the both of us. i saw jake moody last night, but i didn't really talk with him about this. cody struggled a bit. nope. >> i scraped it. i'm still not doing it. i thought it was. >> it was a hard kick, you know. >> that's right. no, it's a hard kick. i've done much more soccer than football. >> but let's be honest, i didn't do much better. second time's a charm
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left. shorter than wide left. i just don't want to pull anything . you know, in old age >> you got the distance. >> even falling straight on my rear at one point. but i do blame that on the turf. definite turf issues. it wasn't really much of a show. >> no, no, clearly you win this. i'm just glad that our team is on the field with really good athletes and all that. i don't have to deal with them. uh, kansas city is a wonderful place right now. fourth super bowl in five years. >> i thought it was all about taylor swift, though. yeah well, they say it's the villain era. >> hoping for a debo show, hoping for a mccaffrey show. yeah, i'm not hoping for any of that. >> i like the idea, though, of leaving it up to the pros to do this kind of stuff. >> yes, yes, clearly we are no shape to be on a no football team. that's okay. no, we're not injured. yes, yes. good game, good game. good. yeah. okay. who clearly no shape now special thanks. >> goes out to cody at that abc affiliate in kansas city. he
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kicks some hard kicks. they just didn't go very high in the air bottom line is, uh, don't quit our day job. i think that applies right here. we need a lot of work if we're ever going to become field goal kickers. and you saw that in the video right there. well reporting live at mandalay bay in las vegas, j.r stone abc seven news. >> both guys you both of you guys did great question though. here jr. what's going on. 40 niners have turf problems at their practice facility. you clearly had turf problems i saw what happened there on your kick at the nfl experience. what's the deal. they got to get the turf worked out well i'll be i'll be pretty honest. >> this is a separate turf and it's important to verify that a separate turf than the field turf, uh, at the practice facility and this is separate than the game turf as well, dad. >> oh, i know, but now they got turf problems in two different spots. that's all i'm saying. >> yeah. >> jr, just take some ibuprofen if you need it. okay. that's yeah, i still feel a little sore
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in the rear area. >> maybe one of those ice bands. >> yes. >> well 40 niner pride is on display in the south bay. crews successfully put up a massive banner today at the santa clara county fairgrounds in san jose. as we reported, high winds yesterday prevented crews from putting this thing up. it will be proudly on display under that archway throughout super bowl week, and stay with us all week for live super bowl coverage from las vegas with larry, chris and j.r. in the evenings and zach fuentes in the mornings.
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has more problems. as you can see. abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the latest. >> stunning new aerials out of southern california as rain pummels the region for a third day. >> we thought maybe the storm had finished yesterday, but it came out with a vengeance again this morning, the storm knocking down this towering tree in the affluent pacific palisades neighborhood of los angeles and near beverly hills, a mudslide carving its own path down a steep canyon. >> here you can see the sheer force of this mudslide. this house used to be sitting up on the foundation. it's sliding all the way down, burying this car over here. there's another car underneath the rubble. and miraculously, all the residents got out safely. with more than 300 mudslides, residents are on high alert.
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>> as mayor bass and i have surveyed some of the worst slides yesterday, i was reminded of the pure force and magnitude with which a hillside can suddenly come down. >> the national weather service, calling this a historic storm the third wettest two day stretch since records started in the 1870s. >> this is the l.a. river. if you're not familiar with this, normally it's a trickle. >> and first responders saving a man who jumped into the swift moving waters to rescue his dog fire fighters pulled him into a helicopter. his dog was found alive downstream, and officials are increasingly concerned about additional mudslides, which can happen even after the storm passes. there is another storm moving through california tomorrow. jacqueline lee abc news, los angeles. >> been hit so hard down there. >> yeah, glad we're not in southern california, but we do have a little more rain in our future. >> we do. we needed this break. we got it. but, spencer, we need to brace for a little more wet weather right about that, dan and kristen. >> but you you should underscore a little a little more rain is coming our way. not a big drench
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here like we had over the weekend. here's a look at the live doppler seven. you can see that we have some moisture in the atmosphere that's showing up as a little pockets of green on the radar screen, but it is not raining in the bay area yet. we have breezy conditions, but not any strong powerful wind gusts. we have gusts up to or i should say wind speeds up to 23mph here in san francisco right now. so let's move along and take a look at conditions. temperature readings under partly cloudy and partly blue sky in san francisco. it's 55 degrees. we have upper 50s right now at oakland, hayward, san jose and mid 50s at san jose and half moon bay. lots of blue sky over the golden gate, but giving way in the over the next few hours to advancing clouds 59 degrees. right now in santa rosa we have mid to upper 50s also at petaluma, napa, fairfield, concord and livermore. so let's move along and take a look at the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. the approaching storm is a level one storm, so for tomorrow we expect periods of lightrillionain and showers. there may be a couple of isolated downpours there as well. slick roadways of course, and it will be breezy tomorrow.
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here's the forecast animation starting at midnight during the early early morning hours, we'll just see an increase in clouds, maybe a couple of sprinkles moving through, but by about 8 a.m, we'll see that first wave of steadier and in some places, heavier rain arriving first in the north bay and then swinging southward and eastward. by about 10 a.m, we'll see the central part of the bay area, the golden gate over into the east bay, down to the peninsula, and even the south bay, getting some pretty good rainfall from this system, but it will move rather quickly. and then by about midday noon, we'll see most of the rain concentrated down in the south bay and far to our east. but with a few trailing showers that will swing through as well and then after about 2 p.m, we'll see the showers tapering off and the rain. the rain winding down. that's hard to say. tomorrow night, rainfall estimates by 11:00 tomorrow night, mainly between about a quarter of an inch and a half inch. but some locations, like san mateo, will receive about two thirds of an inch. uh- fremont about uh- 6/10 of an inch. so henrico to overnight
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conditions. rain arriving in the early morning hours. clouds thickening overnight. low temperatures will be mainly in the mid to upper 30s in the coolest inland locations, and low to mid 40s around the bay. highs tomorrow, mainly in the low to mid 50s. and i should mention that we have a beach hazard statement in effect through tonight. large breakers up to about ten feet. the risk of sneaker waves and coastal flood advisory in effect until 10 a.m. saturday. there's still a chance of some localized minor flooding around the bay shoreline. here's the accuweather seven day forecast level one storm tomorrow, giving way to partly cloudy, partly sunny skies on thursday. friday mostly sunny saturday and sunday begins to get milder under sunny skies and monday and tuesday compared with what we've had recently, it's going to feel almost spring like with highs in the low to mid 60s. >> i don't want to look past that, so let's just leave it there. >> let's stop it right there. >> thank you. spencer okay. >> all right. with more rain on the way, you can track it with the same live doppler seven radar that spencer uses. just search abc seven, bay area and your device's app store to
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an air back plan to build a city in solano county is raising new concerns about the security of nearby travis air force base. >> i-team reporter stephanie sierra is here with the latest developments on this ongoing story. steph. yeah an interesting development tonight. >> we're taking a closer look at what congressional leaders say are key problems with california. forever's plan to build a new city. it's the first time we're getting insight from inside travis air force base about potential impacts to their operations. we've heard a lot about this new proposed city in solano county. >> it'll be smaller than
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vacaville, smaller than vallejo. >> everywhere there is actually a mix of uses. >> we have enough water. >> this was all part of california forever's pitch to voters last month, ceo jan sramek revealed a ballot initiative detailing what it would all look like, including his vision and goals. this being a big one, and our first goal was to make sure that it would be a great neighbor to travis. >> we knew that we had to protect the base. >> congressman john garamendi is raising new concerns. that's not happening. >> if this city has ever built, as proposed in the initiative. travis air force base will be in deep existential trouble following a meeting with high ranking u.s. air force officials, garamendi says travis air force base is concerned because the coordinates for this new city are directly beneath flight zones if built, he says, critical training for combat missions, also known as sorties, would be impossible to do. right now, 120,000 times a year on average. travis air force base conducts night vision sorties as
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though they were operating in a war zone, having to land on a contested air base that would be impossible if there's a city because of the ambient light from the city. >> commercial community development. >> sramek released these maps last month showing the security buffer around the base, seen here in light green, he says it's nearly doubled, illustrated with the orange on this map. >> we are also locating the community 100% outside of the noise contours and outside of the accident potential zones. >> but this map obtained by the i-team shows a different perspective of the proposed new city is pushing into the military space designated for radar patterns and airspace. seen here colored in turquoise and green, the map also shows two red dots labeled museum and creed, where sources say those critical training operations take place. those locations are bordering the city's blueprint. garamendi says that would interfere with practice for combat missions, also known in the military as daytime sorties.
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they are daytime time sorties, practice sorties would be directly over a good portion of that city, where they fly at a high altitude, descend very, very rapidly to 503, make a very tight turn onto a very short runway. >> they will not be able to do that. if that city has ever built. >> this wasn't a problem until now, in part because the land that borders the base has always been zoned for agricultural use. so the only witnesses to these practices are mostly cows, sheep and endless miles of grazing land. we reached out to california forever about these concerns and received the following statement saying, california forever's top priority has always been protecting and supporting travis air force base. that's why we carefully chose a location for the new community that fully complies with all regulations that. address the impact of air flight operations on land use around the base. the question is, will the plans change now?
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sramek announced last month they hope to permit solar farms in the area surrounding the base. at least seven other military bases across the country have gone solar, but garamendi says solar panels in that immediate area would pose a reflection hazard to pilots landing at the base. so there are strong, yeah, strong opinions on both sides. >> yeah, you can't mess around with that. thanks steph. absolutely. >> wow. if you have a story for stephanie or the i-team, you can call one 888 40 i-team or go to abc7 news.com slash i-team because you haven't heard her name enough, the taylor swift effect at the super bowl. >> ooh! yeah! whoo! plus, a pricey valentine's day. and why a goodbye pizza could 100% all-white meat grilled or crispy chicken, with lettuce, cheese and sauces, in a warm tortilla for $3.29. and they're under 400 calories. so if your goal this year was to save money and eat healthy-ish, we got you.
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let's see that again. ( ♪ ) double beef, double cheese, for, yeah, $5.99. huh, good deal. goal, and those ads that cost millions. and this year there is the taylor swift effect. it's the super bowl ad showdown with brands plunking down millions of dollars to get in front of fans during the big game, enlisting big names like the beckhams. >> it's a big commercial. >> tell them what it's doing, david. >> i'm trying. >> tell them what it's doing and tom brady. >> i'm sorry. can we hold just for a second? tom, do you mind being an angel and sliding over just a thing? and one more big step, right there. and. perfect. >> it's the ultimate three ring circus for advertisers. between the game itself, the megastar
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halftime show and usher and all that taylor swift brings to the table for just 30s, companies will have to fork over a staggering six and a half to $7 million from brands like dove, which will have its first super bowl ad in more than a decade to make up brand nicks. >> teaming up with cardi b for its first ever super bowl ad, we're seeing new brands jump in now like we haven't seen. >> the moment is too unique and too special for them not to take advantage of it. and for them to sit on the sidelines anymore. >> all right, it is fascinating to see spencer will start with you. the taylor swift effect has been remarkable. >> it's caught my interest, that's for sure. i'm a big taylor swift fan and you're right, the effect is, is fun to watch on the game and on the commercials. >> and larry, everybody there in vegas not everybody, but a lot of people are wondering is she going to make it from her trip or from her show overseas and be there in time? >> oh, i would think that, yeah. will that's a no brainer. she'll she'll make the trip. private
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jet. she'll be here in plenty of time. one thing not to be under stated is the impact that she has with the nfl. this is beyond what the nfl could dream or hope for because let's face it, outside of spencer, most of the of the swifties, i mean, you got a lot of teenage girls, younger people in a demographic that the nfl struggles to attract it. if you take the nfl, which is a global brand, and then you put the swifties on top of it, it's exponential in terms of revenue potential. so that's why roger goodell he roger goodell should send his own private jet to tokyo after taylor's concert and bring her back. i'm serious. it makes perfect sense. >> he should actually. you're right. >> he does. all right. the las vegas mayor is throwing a curve ball into the a's plan to move to her city. she now says the team should stay in oakland. the mayor says the a's plan for a stadium at the tropicana site in san city doesn't make any sense. she's suggesting the team's
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ownership should go back to the drawing board and pitch a new plan in the bay area. whoa whoa. they've rolled back the red carpet. put it away. and i guess they're like minded with. yeah, exactly. so they they in oakland a's fans agree. >> what a stunner. the a's have handled everything else with this so well. this is just such a surprise. >> i'm sure lots of a's fans feel the same way. the mayor of las vegas feels. >> wow. is it just the money? like the money can't make sense or something or what? >> the money makes no sense. and just to echo the comments of the mayor, duh. i mean, we've been saying this for a couple of years. financially, it does not pencil out and look, all of this , it's the musings and the dreams of one man, john fisher, billionaire, who does not want to spend his own money to build a park. all he has to do is sell
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it to joe lacob, pocket a billion. and that's the end of it. and this would all go away. why why, why major league baseball has allowed this to continue. is mind boggling. the mayor doesn't want it. the governor still pushing for it here in nevada. >> so it's becoming it's really embarrassing for not just the a's but for baseball, as you said. all right. when it comes to getting the perfect valentine's day gift for your sweetie, get ready to spend all the candy, cards and flowers really add up. the national retail federation estimates americans will spend nearly $26 billion for valentine's day this year. that breaks down to an average of nearly $186. a person . i don't even think spencer can get a dozen roses for 106 bucks. >> you can't. have you ordered flowers for your wife lately? i have oh, yeah. >> no. it's pricey. oh, yeah. something else. and then dinner on top of it. you know, spencer, it's a it's a sweet holiday. people like it, but it is expensive. >> it's very expensive. and you know, so there will be a lot of merchandizing, a lot of
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commercials, and people will spend a lot of money and it'll, you know, give a little juice to the economy. that's, that's, that's about it. >> and maybe to your relationship. who knows. right. >> let's hope it's good for relationships. okay sometimes those gifts don't work. >> can i ask kristen what do you want kristen for valentine's day? just so we can be clear here, you guys were all planning to get me valentine's gifts. >> that is so sweet. what >> we're pooling our resources. >> i didn't say i was getting you. i didn't say i was. i just want to know what you want. uh. >> um. what? okay, so basically, the way i look at it, this is a hallmark holiday, right? i think, you know, for couples wise, i think just celebrate your own special day. so it's not a huge deal for me. um yeah. like, you know, just any little thing, like flowers from the backyard, you know, just a little gesture. oh, a massage, that's always good. oh, yeah. i mean, not from you guys, but, like a massage. every woman appreciates. >> that would rub you the wrong way. oh but, um, but i'm very
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good. >> yeah, well, well, well, we're starting to get into hr territory. i can feel him getting nervous. >> i'm getting nervous upstairs. live there? >> exactly. >> oh, i'm still holding you guys all to the gifts. okay, if you're not feeling the love this valentine's day, pizza hut is going to give you a way to break up with someone. they're goodbye pies are packaged. in a custom box with a broken piece of heart design. there's also a spot to write the name of your soon to be ex. the pizza is drizzled with hot honey. pizza hut calls it spicy news delivers sweetly. is there a way to deliver that news sweetly? you guys? worse than a text. >> what's it like to receive those? larry oh wow. >> dang. >> oh, you got me. okay >> oh that's good. he's choking. >> no, i just i just choked when he said that. um i, i have not received one yet, but you never know who's watching. uh it
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could, it could be from kristen that. i'll get one of those. you're off the floor. i like dan better just in case we're pulling our money to send you one of those. >> larry, that's a funny marketing. >> oh, wow. >> i hope all of our viewers know how much larry and i genuinely love each other. >> we all love larry. >> that's true. that's true. and can i apologize for yesterday's mortuary joke about spencer? yeah. so on. you're my buddy. okay, well, then i'll do it again. >> okay? i mean, it's nice to see they're still on speaking terms. >> if you start that apology chain. larry, don't do that. so i don't think we have time. >> that'll spoil the fun. >> yeah. all right, well, that is the. >> i'll make a list of all the people to apologize for. >> yeah, i think has already made that list for you. >> larry, we love you all. we love each other. and we love larry. >> that's his initial
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steve young that was almost 30 years ago. if you can believe it. >> abc seven news reporter ryan curry spoke with purdy's high school coach and former teachers at perry high school in gilbert, arizona, who say purdy is ready for this moment. >> a cowboy hat and a loose fitting tie. it was a party that day in miss canberra's english class after they finished reading the great gatsby. brock purdy smile says it all. that is 100% authentically who he has
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been since he was young. >> um, there are no airs about him that is just who he is. >> authentic, never afraid to just be who he is and live in the moment that is how his teachers at perry high school remember him. >> we had to do a debate between karl marx and adam smith, and one of the things i was like, well, if you're going to come up here, you have to have an accent. you have to either have a scottish or a german accent, and he just killed it like he he put himself out there. and that was like on the second week of school, being who he is not just how he acted in the classroom, but also on the football field. >> he was just an everyday guy on campus. you wouldn't know he's a superstar athlete. >> his high school coach, preston jones, says any play he would draw on a whiteboard, brock would be able to execute. >> he's a servant leader. i mean, he's there for his teammates. he's there for his family. he's there for his friends and, uh, that's that's who he is. and uh, it's hard not to get behind a guy that's like that. >> being a leader is the reason brock went on to lead perry high school to runners up in the
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state championship, while also winning arizona high school player of the year in 2017. but it wasn't just his footballing skills. his teachers say his humility and focus is why they knew he would be destined for success. sometimes kids will complain like, oh, i gotta wash the dishes, whatever had to get done, he would just do it. >> no complaining. you know, just whatever help the class, whatever helped his team. like he did it in his second year in the league, brock has a chance to help the 40 niners win their first super bowl in 29 years. >> to celebrate the game, it's brock purdy spirit week at school. >> this is, um, an entire week dedicated to supporting one of our own. >> hoping this once smiling kid in class can become a super bowl champion. ryan curry, abc seven news. >> pretty cool. well, six flags discovery kingdom in vallejo took their niners support to another level with this underwater display. staff members dove into the 300,000 gallon shark experience exhibit
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to play a game of, well, we'll say it's football, right? that's what they're playing. all this while various sharks and exotic fish swam around them. >> how fun. good stuff. a monkey illegally kept as a pet is now at the oakland zoo. this is estrella, a marmoset. she was rescued from a home in southern california, where she had been kept in a bird cage. estrella is now in the care of the zoo's veterinary hospital and will eventually move to her forever home at a wildlife rescue in texas, a much better place for estrella, for sure. >> a ghost tale that's more life changing, really, than supernatural. >> with each person that she encounters, something happens. something shifts. of not dead yet discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it.
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