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and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. right now we're tracking another round of rain. take a look at the conditions from our live cameras all across the bay area. yeah. and this is just the first in a series of rainy days ahead for the details, let's get to abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> sandhya. yeah. >> and dan and what we're basically looking at is the wet weather just beginning. it is going to continue for about a week. let's talk about live doppler seven and where the rain is right now. we are seeing some pockets of moderate rain falling in san francisco. as we get you into street level radar mission street heading down towards pacifica, highway 101. highway one skews me as we go and track that cell. it's heading towards brisbane at 516 509 into south city, so be careful. there may be some downpours where you are from the north bay and san rafael where there are light showers, to san pablo. richmond where we're seeing some moderate showers and heading down towards the south bay and the santa cruz mountains. we do have some light to moderate rain. it is a level one on our exclusive abc seven
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news storm impact scale. some lightning showing up over northern california. and as we time it out for you tonight, we're still going to see some downpours. six 7:00 tonight, 9 p.m. just scattered in nature at that point. 10:00 it's in the north bay and the south bay. and you will notice that that activity begins to taper. it is gusty. mount diablo, 45 miles an hour. it's a look at this level one storm for tonight. brief heavy rain at times. slight chance of thunder. breezy to gusty. there's a storm for the weekend on live doppler. seven and another one coming your way. monday that is developing. it is going to hang around for several days. i'll be back with a timeline coming up. ama all right, sandhya, thank you. >> and don't forget that you can track the storm with the same live doppler seven that sandhya uses. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it. now in the south bay, san jose, business owners are hoping that a new partnership with police will help prevent crime. >> it's all part of a program to expand a network of security cameras, and as abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey explains,
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police believe it will make everyone safer. >> keeping a business running for more than 50 years is no easy feat, but trini's cafe is making it happen. in san jose, the bottom line isn't always their biggest challenge at their monterey road location. that's crime. >> somebody came in with a knife, uh, once. thank god there was a customer that helped me. crime. uh, it has lowered a little bit. it was worse before, but with these cameras installed, it's going to be, uh, help us a lot. >> trina is cafe is the first to participate in the capture crime pilot program that provides secure cameras to businesses free of charge. an initiative mayor matt mehan first introduced as a council member. >> studies have shown that surveillance cameras can reduce the overall crime rate by 25. they can deter more potential thieves, and they can help our officers solve crimes and hold thieves accountable. >> it's a strategy that the city
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is embracing. recently, adding license plate readers and speed cameras. police say it's an effective way to compensate for a short staff department. >> it is a proven fact when we have digital evidence, images of the crimes per se. those are priority seized, uh, within the investigation when we have little to nothing to go on, it becomes a little more troublesome. >> businesses get two cameras, a monitor and a hard drive with a two year memory. in exchange, police are able to use the cameras for investigations. and privacy expert mike katz is worried about the surveillance society that this may create. >> i don't want to be in that society where i feel like i'm being watched all the time and that other parts of my life may be impacted by relatively minor or trivial things that happen. that, and we're not doing that currently with the cameras. uh, to be fair, but it certainly makes it a lot easier to go down that path. >> the pilot program will give out 50 cameras. if it works, expect more cameras in more businesses in san jose. dustin dorsey, abc seven news city
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agencies and police departments from fremont to richmond are joining forces to combat crime in the east bay. >> the task force will put special focus on the 8-80 and 8-80 corridors, which are used by thieves to target businesses and then take off quickly. extra patrols have already cut vehicle break ins along hegenberger road by more than half. now authorities want to install license plate readers and share data across police departments. many crimes are committed using stolen vehicles, stolen license plates. >> the ability to bring those cameras to continue to improve the tools that law enforcement have, that's paramount. >> i need the national guard to be here. that's what i got to do. serve them on our streets. >> oakland council member noel gallo called on the task force to go further. he reiterated calls to bring in the national guard to patrol high crime areas in the east bay. >> now, this comes as we're also learning more about the chp officer surge operation going on in the east bay. the governor's
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office has now released new information on this unusual crackdown on crime. here's abc seven news reporter lena howland , the governor's office releasing this new video showing a surge operation in oakland and . surrounding east bay communities at work last week, after newsom sent in 120 chp officers. >> they say between monday through friday of last week, a total of 71 suspects were arrested 145 stolen vehicles were recovered and four crime linked firearms seized. they say beyond the surge, the chp now has 72 officers assigned to this area, 71 people think that's nothing. >> that's actually something. that's a difference right there at a coffee with a cop event in the fruitvale district, business owners surrounded by officers from chp and other agencies reacting to this news, our officers are on top of their job, you know, and bringing more people in because that's what they need an extra hand from our neighbors. so i'm very grateful that, you know, everybody's
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helping over here in oakland. authorities keep on going, guys. you guys are doing an amazing job. >> while others say this is the shot in the arm that oakland has been needing to have those things happening. >> it can be a big issue. uh- in trying to recruit a workforce. so knowing that there's been such an impact so quickly, it satisfies so many areas of your heart and your soul, right? the people you work with, your neighbors, your business can continue. you know, things are getting better in such a measurable way. >> but council member noel gallo says it's police work like this that needs to continue. >> i'm not surprised by the numbers that we're being arrested and hopefully the highway patrol will continue as they did in years past. be present daily here on the state highways here in our streets and not only in their cars, but also in their motorcycle. >> we don't know if charges have been filed against any of the people arrested last week, or when the da plans to file charges. the governor's office
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says chp will continue to have an increased presence here in the east bay and they will continue to do these surge operations in high crime areas in oakland. lena howland abc seven news. police in kansas city are saying little, so far about the three people detained in connection to today's mass shooting at the chiefs super bowl parade and rally. >> authorities say one person was killed and some 22 people suffered gunshot wounds. at least seven have life threatening injuries. it unfolded just as the rally wrapped up and chiefs players and coaches were leaving the stage. fans describe the scene as sheer chaos. >> all of the sudden, people started crushing forward. everybody started running. there were screams. we didn't know what was happening, but this day and age, when people run, you run. >> video captured one person being tackled by a group of fans. police are trying to figure out if that's one of the three people they've detained at this point, investigators say they still don't know what prompted the shooting. they've recovered one firearm well back
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here at home, traffic is moving again on the golden gate bridge after protesters brought the morning commute to a standstill just before 8:00, about 50 anti-israel protests unrolled a banner across the southbound lanes. >> emergency crews also closed northbound lanes for about 20 minutes while they cleared the protest. so far, there are no reports of any arrests in this incident. today's protest comes as israel reportedly recalled its negotiating team amid efforts to broker a cease fire deal. >> happening now ride hailing drivers around the country are staging a national day of action, demanding fair pay and transparent tsay. the demonstrations included a protest by uber drivers in san francisco. abc seven news reporter melanie woodrow has more. we are tired. >> more than 100 uber drivers gathered at the potrero center lot wednesday morning, including eight year uber driver abdullah elena, here to protest unfair wages and platform deactivations . drivers say terminations are often abrupt and without explanation or an opportunity to
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appeal. they been deactivating unfairly. >> activations the earnings are going low and low and low. this is like enslavement. >> we've been enslaved and we've been forced to work like for almost like for nothing. >> these drivers say uber has increasingly claimed a greater share of their earnings without offering information on fare calculations. >> but according to an uber spokesperson in an emailed statement to abc seven news, drivers often think if you take the difference between what the passenger pays and what the driver earns, it equals all uber profit, and that is grossly incorrect, says the spokesperson. according to uber's most recent earnings, the take rate is 21.2. uber also says it continues to act on driver feedback, including on improving the account, deactivate processes. the creativity of these drivers was apparent this valentine's day with signs like it's not me, it's you, and uber is bad boyfriend material. anna vazquez is not an uber driver, but came out to support them. >> i see a lot of folks struggling by mid-morning, the
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caravan of protesters drove to uber headquarters. >> where they circled uber's building before eventually parking in the street and chanting for uber's ceo to listen. you shame on you. >> we want him to come out and talk to us and face the music. how much, how much more of this can we take? you know, we are the drivers. >> we are the drivers. >> both uber and lyft released statements that the protest had no impact on operations or reliability for riders, with uber adding the vast majority of its drivers are satisfied. died in san francisco melanie woodrow, abc seven news. >> coming up as the 40 niners coaching staff shake up just days after the team's heartbreaking loss in the super bowl, but first, after the break, a 100 yard ambulance ride ends with a bill of more than $2,000. >> we're going to introduce you to the couple who received that changes to prevent that from happening to other
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>> chan was billed more than $2,200 after an e.r. visit led to an unnecessary ambulance ride. >> because i know so exactly how far the distance is. >> his wife amber, drove herself to the emergency department, was admitted, and then transferred to the mental health inpatient clinic, which happened to be the building next door to the e.r. approximately 100 yards away. amber wanted to walk, but says she was told an ambulance was required. then came the bill. >> i was so shocked, the chan said. >> they were stuck sorting this out for five days as both the hospital and the ambulance company went back and forth on who's responsible to pay it. >> i think it's very unfair, for this was a story we first brought you last year. >> since then, a new law passed pushing for more transparency in situations like this. assembly bill 716 went into effect in january and targets any surprise ambulance bills. see last year when you call 911, an ambulance would show up, but consumers didn't necessarily know whether it would be in-network or out of network, out of network costs
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tend to be much higher, often tied with unexpected fees. this year that changed. katie van dine says a policy and legislative advocate for health access california. she explains under the new law, patients can't be charged more than their in-network cost, so the consumer will will know what that charge is going to be when they call that ambulance. >> there's not that unpredictability for those who don't have insurance. this bill also caps what they can be charged when they call an ambulance at that, the medicare or the medi-cal rate. >> katie says the new law also has protections for consumers who are sent to collections by ensuring there will not be adverse credit for unpaid ambulance bills posted for a year, and it also prohibits wage garnishment on these types of bills. more transparency means some more peace of mind, and this story is part of a multi newsroom collaboration focused on increasing transparency and accountability in california by demonstrating the public harm
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caused by government secrecy for the i-team. stephanie sierra, abc seven news. >> a 14 year old in the north bay was arrested at school today . he's accused of making guns with a 3d printer. santa rosa police released a photo of the printer, a gun and ammunition. officers found the materials and gang paraphernalia at the teenager's home. he was not home during the search, so detectives went to montgomery high school and had a teacher escort the student out of class. officers say they found more gang paraphernaa inside his locker, but no guns. he's facing four charges and is now at juvenile hall. we'll be right this long to get put on the shelf like a porcelain doll. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis
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the move this morning, relieving wilkes of his duties. after just one season in san francisco, 40 niners are now searching for their third defensive coordinator in as many seasons. they will consider candidates both inside and outside the organization. >> pacifica pier is partially back open after it was battered by storms. sky seven found plenty of people out today, some of them were fishing, as you can see. wonder if the fishing was good. there is a barrier about halfway that keeps people from going all the way down to the end. the city could close the pier again depending on the weather and on that subject. >> yeah, on that subject, let's find out about this rain and how long it's hanging around. yeah. >> abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here. sandy. yeah. >> tonight it will hang around
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anonyma and going into early tomorrow morning for the north bay. for the rest of you, you get a break tomorrow. so take a look at this live picture from our golden gate bridge camera roadway are slick. be careful out there. here's the view from emeryville. you can see visibility is poor as the rain is coming down 80 with all that traffic, it is going to be a tough commute. we are looking at statewide uh- radar here and you see the snow in the sierra. even a lightning strike up to the north. this system is starting to move in some more rain. as we look at live doppler seven, we're going to get you in where we are seeing some pockets of moderate rain south san francisco, san bruno. it is on the move, heading towards the east bay into alameda. shortly you will notice some rain falling light to moderate. also around martinez. hercules. so your valenti day does include the wet weather and some downpours from santa cruz heading across highway 971 is going to be a tough one. you know when it rains, it's always tough up there, especially around this time of the day. south san francisco, santa rosa,
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excuse me, and rohnert park. you're seeing some rain right now as well. so looking at the wider perspective, the storms are lined up in the pacific. this is your president's day storm. this is the storm that is developing for the weekend. and we are going to see stronger storms for the weekend with heavier rain at times. right now, winds are gusting to 36 at half moon bay, 25 at sfo. be careful out there. could see a few tree limbs going down. temperatures right now in the 40s and the 50s on our exclusive abc seven news storm impact scale tonight, it's a level one brief heavy rain at times. slight chance of thunder and it is going to continue to remain breezy to gusty. so 6:00 tonight we see some pockets of moderate rain. 8 p.m. the rain will be moving through and it will switch over to showers at 10:00. still have a few showers going tomorrow morning. isolated showers mainly in the north bay around 5 a.m. for the rest of you, you're just looking at clouds and fog and then later in the day, a few sun breaks through the clouds. rainfall
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estimates anywhere from about 1500 of an inch to 7/10 of an inch in bend, lomond. in the sierra, this is a winter storm warning until 4 p.m. tomorrow. up to two feet above 6000ft. gusts to 50 miles an hour between five and 6000ft. we're looking at 6 to 12in of rain now. here comes your weekend system. so friday night we just have a chance late at night. but that storm really gets going overnight into saturday. saturday is going to be a wet one and a windy one. and then you get a brief break before a few showers sunday morning and then sunday night going into monday, which is presidents day, is when we're expecting the third storm to come in. that one will be heavier rain, gusty winds, not expecting a repeat of what we saw earlier this month, but this pattern just continues for about a week. so we're just going off and on rain and wind at times. rainfall estimates from the weekend all the way through wednesday of next week. we're talking about close to five inches in ben lomond. many areas between that 2 to 4 inch
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category. see your morning temperature is in the 40s. just a few spotty showers in the north bay. afternoon highs with partly cloudy skies in the 50s and the 60s, and here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. after those isolated morning showers. you get a break tomorrow and friday. best days to travel level two for saturday morning. showers sunday after noon things start to change and by nightfall it's a level one. monday is a two for presidents day. it's a stormy start to the holiday and then a one for tuesday and wednesday. so ama and dan we're going to be in for a stretch of wet weather, but we do get that short break for two days. biggest storm concerns will be flooding on roads, streams and creeks and downed trees. possibility of power outages, especially for the weekend. all right. >> thank you sandy. >> well, a collection of gem like relics believed to belong to the sakya muni buddha are on display in san francisco. >> the 10,000 buddha relics collection includes the sacred bones of the buddha, which are said to have turned into brightly colored crystals after
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his cremation. the collection is on display until sunday at the dharma treasury temple in san francisco. visitors are encouraged to meditate while viewing the collection, which can create a sense of peace and happiness for many people. keep it here. we'll be conservative republican steve garvey is the wrong choice for the senate. ...our republican opponent here on this stage has voted for donald trump twice. mr. garvey, you voted for him twice... as your own man, what is your decision? garvey is wrong for california.
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surprisingly, officials say valentine's day is the most popular wedding day of the year. usually, there are four weddings a day. on average, it's double that number today. one couple is already learning the fine art of being together and making decisions. the groom had a different wedding date in mind. >> he wanted to get married on february 29th and i was not okay
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with that. so we compromised and we selected valentine's day. >> was it a compromise or you just say, hey buster, here's one, we're getting married. the next special day on the county's list is in ten days. february. february 24th is a lucky date this year because of the way the numbers line up. congratulations to all the couples today. >> absolutely. all right. we still have much more news ahead at 530 on abc seven, bay area streaming tv. >> and if you're watching us here on tv world news tonight with david muir is next for sandhya patel. all of us, we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz. >> we will see you again at 6:00. millions of hard working families. they're working harder than ever and they still can't make enough to get by to afford food and medicine to even keep a roof over their heads.
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we need to build more housing that's truly affordable. we need to address this terrible epidemic of homelessness. we need to invest in good paying jobs, union jobs and investments in our future. this, this is why i'm running for the us senate. i'm adam schiff and i approve this message. this ad? typical. politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter.
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porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on big banks to make housing more affordable. and drug company ceos to stop their price gouging. most politicians just fight each other. while katie porter fights for you. for senate - democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. >> david: tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the deadly shooting erupting at the super bowl celebration in kansas city. tonight, the new and staggering number of victims just in tonight. the gunfire erupting just as the rally was coming to an end. multiple people shot, at least one dead tonight. and hospital authorities saying
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