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>> all right, live doppler seven shows just how scattered today's weather is. but the most dangerous part of the storm doesn't show up on radar. but as you can see there, there is a severe thunderstorm warning that just popped up. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. it is a weird day for weather. we're talking about trees falling, blocking roads, power lines coming down, thousands losing power, streets giving way during sudden downpours. >> yeah, this is a level three storm on the exclusive abc seven news storm impact scale because of the chance for strong winds, lightning and hail and we've even been warned that a brief tornado is possible. >> don't hear that very often before we get to the rest of our team coverage, we want to start with abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian spencer. >> okay, dan and i just want to point out that severe thunderstorm warning that just popped up is for locations far outside the bay area over in the sierra. let's take a closer look at some of the storms here in our area, though. down in the santa cruz mountains right now
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moving through the south bay, we've got some pretty heavy downpours in the saratoga los gatos area and over towards campbell and cupertino and in the east bay between dublin and livermore. we've got some downpours that are sort of moving to our east now, pushing away from the bay area. nonetheless we still have a level three storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale through this evening. more severe storms are likely to pop up, with pockets of heavy rain and strong, damaging winds. localized flooding is possible as well. here's the forecast animation, taking us later into the evening hours. we'll see the storm losing some of its intensity as we get past 8 or 9 p.m, but until then, these storms, these storm cells will pop up just about anywhere. although it appears that most of the activity will be in the north bay, wind gusts are still in the 25 to 40 mile per hour range. those winds will diminish a bit later tonight, but right now they're pretty strong and potentially damaging. now, there was a mention of tornadoes, not likely to have one here in the bay area, but should one develop, stay away from the second floor. most damaged from
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tornadoes occurs on the top floor. seek the lowest possible floor. you can. try to get into an interior hallway or bathroom. stay away from windows, of course, and cover your head if you can, with cushions, pillows, that sort of thing. i'll give you more details on our stormy weather a little bit later. ama all right, spencer, thank you. >> in the east bay state route 84, niles canyon road, just west of sunol, is closed because of storm damage. a piece of the roadway fell away in what caltrans calls a slip out. abc seven news reporter luz pena is there. she is live for the details tonight. loose >> that's right. the road caved in and a chunk of it slipped off into the alameda creek. this happened around 5 a.m, and about an hour ago, caltrans closed the road. as they gear up to begin repairs. this is the latest after math of the storm in the east bay. parts of niles canyon road, west of sunol broke off into the alameda creek. >> there's a slide that's happened, and we're doing one way traffic control in an area that's that's about from pleasanton road on highway 84 to
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washington boulevard. so that's sort of the area that's that's affected. we're seeing this type of thing around the bay area. this is a this is a slide at this location. >> the slip off caltrans said, is a consequence of heavy rain affecting the roadways when the roadway gets eroded, the ground underneath it kind of washes out. >> then the pavement slips down right? or becomes unnavigable. so we can't have people driving on it. >> hayward the weekend storms led many like rob hart to go out this morning to get sandbags as the rain came down and had debris covered. >> the clogged my drain came out last night and, uh, sort of letting my garage multiple fire stations in alameda county running low on sand as an influx of residents prepare. >> and it got hit pretty hard yesterday. uh we're probably going to order some more sand later today. um, we did have our fire crew and reserves come and fill pre fill sandbags. we have a few left, but they're going
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quick with high winds. >> parts of the east bay are also under increased tornado risk. tornado in hayward now never. >> and hopefully i won't see one anytime soon. battalion chief cartland urging the public to stay alert with the high winds that we're experiencing now, we've got a lot of weakened trees, so if anybody hears any cracking or sees any leaning, they should take note of that and make the proper notifications. >> caltrans crews are set to begin repairs tomorrow morning. yet there's still no eta on when this road will reopen in sunol. luz pena, abc seven news luce, thank you. >> and in moraga, it could be another six hours before pinehurst road officially reopens. a tree came down. as you see, this morning near canyon road. drivers are being told to go around using skyline boulevard, although some are risking and going under it anyway by solano county. >> got walloped by the storm. it got nearly one inch of rain yesterday. abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is in
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vacaville live, where they're getting more rain and leslie facing an increase at risk at least of tornadoes. >> hi, dan. yeah, it's been a really strange weather day here. a little bit of everything, i think hardest for drivers. i'm here along interstate 80 and behind me is not uh- parkway. and all of this is the nut tree parkway. and all of this has just made it. one minute you're in the sun. one minute you're in a horrible storm. it's been difficult for everybody. and right now there's the calm. and we're greatly appreciating that part. >> we've been informed that there may be some really extreme weather thunderstorms, maybe some hail, even the slight chance of a tornado. the thing that we worry about most, of course, with any heavy rain, is uh- flooded out streets. so anybody that's on the roads should be very careful. >> officials are also keeping an eye on the hillsides to the
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north for possible mudslides. the weather swung to extremes throughout the day, raining substantial really one minute, then 15 minutes later, pockets of blue sky and even sunshine. and vacaville residents also swung to extremes in their reactions to the weather. >> i'm terrified. i have to work till 3:00 and i've been praying all morning like my friend just gave me a hug. i'm hoping to just skips over us this is just typical for this time of year, honestly, and i'm thankful for the rain as we all are. >> i have friends from out of state texting me and wishing me to be safe and to be careful in this weather because they heard that tornadoes are coming and flooding and all that. >> no one was taking any chances out at the nut tree airport at this flight school, my personal concern is that the aircraft are tied down well enough because if they get loose, it's all bad. >> if the weather continues like it has been all morning, there won't be any flying for us
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because as a flight school, we've put a limit of 30 miles an hour. gusts um, on our limitations. >> it's definitely gusty winds here this afternoon. now, the thing most people are telling me at the shopping center near us is they're relieved that that even remote chance of a tornado never ended up materializing. and they hope that continues over the next couple hours. reporting live in vacaville. i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news certainly do. >> okay, leslie, thanks very much. a eucalyptus tree came crashing down in the backyard of a home in san bruno this afternoon. the tree took down some power lines at the house on evergreen drive. p-g-and-e's sent a worker to check on the damage. sporadic power outages forced some stores to close temporarily at san jose's oak ridge mall. some of the employees closed their doors as the lights flickered, and eventually they just left them in the dark. as you can see here, those stores temporarily closed at san jose's oak ridge
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mall. now nearly 3300 customers are without electricity. as we speak. this is a real time map of those outages. an hour ago, more than 6000 customers didn't have power. right now, the largest outages are in the north bay, where 1200 customers are affected, and in the south bay, where just shy of 1000 people are in the dark. >> wind gusts up to 53mph hit the north bay, sending trees crashing into roads and homes. abc seven news reporter suzanne phan joins us live in santa rosa, where suzanne, one man, is dealing with damage to his roof. so ama davis matthews knows he's a really lucky guy. >> he was home, but he wasn't hurt when they major, a large tree came crashing down on his roof. >> it shook the whole house. davis matthew is still a bit rattled by what happened this morning in santa rosa, at his apartment off fourth street in
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dimond court. >> so i was sitting in my office trying to play some video games on my day off, and, uh, all of a sudden it felt like an earthquake hit my house. but from above thought that the tree had gone entirely through the wall of my house. >> that branch that impaled matthew's roof and wall, uh, probably like this big around. >> maybe the part that went through my house inside matthew's home, you can see the entire thing stretches the whole way. >> neighbors like sherry hill are concerned. and when a big storm rolls in, her apartment unit is on the edge of a creek filled with gushing water. >> it gets high and the water gets under the deck sometimes, and we just worry it's really eroding every year it gets worse. so it's taken out seven, eight feet of property. in the last two years. it's taken about a foot and a half in the last three days. >> check out the heavy rain today on our way through sonoma county. and here's a closer look at the gusty winds from our mount tam camera all across the north bay, people have been gearing up for the stormy
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weather, whether it's with sandbags or shoring up their property very busy all week, but salvador contreras with contreras roofing says he's been slammed with work. >> we've been really busy. um, this is our second call. we got another call after this. >> we checked in with sonoma county fire district at their bodega bay station. flags were whipping in the wind in windsor, sonoma county. this road is under water. this is how things looked on waller road near forest hill before noon. the water level getting higher back to davis. matthew and the tree branch that went through his home today. >> just fortunate that no one got hurt. loma county fire district tells me. >> they got a lot of calls today for fallen trees, as well as downed power lines, as well as flooded streets. but the good news again is that no one was hurt. we're live in santa rosa, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> yep, that is certainly good to hear. thank you. suzanne check out this time lapse. we recorded this in south san francisco today. you can see the clouds moving rapidly across the sky and get the latest forecast.
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anytime you can track the rain, you can do it with our live doppler seven radar. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it now. >> coming up next, it's going from bad to worse for a crab fishing boat stuck on the sand by the bodega bay, and time is of the essence. we'll explain why. also ahead. biden and biden , you're a liar. >> biden and biden, you are a liar. this big protest today blocked the freeway in san francisco. >> the abc seven storm impact scale. >> today's storm is level three. that means a strong storm. look out for flooding hazards on the road and possible power outages. stay ahead of today's storm with the abc seven news app. lodown it now let's take a look at this knee. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! kaiser permanente.
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traders took over the road. you can see the protesters on the platform near the venice exit on i uh- on 101. police eventually got them to leave peacefully. the marchers also took over market street as they went from city hall to the freeway. demonstrators are calling for a
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permanent ceasefire in gaza. >> a temporary ceasefire is absolutely not sufficient. you can't pause a genocide. there is only stopping it. >> the u.s. is proposing a temporary ceasefire in gaza to allow humanitarian aid to get to palestinian refugees, as the biden administration is also critical of an israeli plan to launch a ground offensive in rafah, where many refugees have fled hoping for safety. an employee of a san francisco nonprofit has been suspended after he was caught on video using a racial slur. it's time to go. >> it's time to go. come on, come on. >> an abc7 news viewer sent us this video taken sunday near market and seventh of the urban alchemy worker was trying to clear people from the sidewalk. he we sent them this video today and they released a statement saying this, quote the racist language used here is completely unacceptable and this practitioner has been suspended pending an investigation.
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>> new developments from the north bay, the effort to save a 57 ton fishing vessel that washed aground near bodega bay more than a week ago has failed. the aleutian storm has been ripped apart by waves. you see it here. these images are just what's left of the boat at salmon creek beach. bits and pieces of the vessel are now littering the sand. and there was hope the crab fishing boat could have been salvaged on friday. those chances were dashed when the coast guard ordered the operation to stop. a gash formed in the hull, compromising the boat's integrity has been fierce out there. i did see a rainbow, though. today i think there were two. >> well that's nice, we deserve it this fierce weather. spencer christine is tracking the storm. spencer. it's really spotty and intense all over the bay area. that's exactly right. >> dan. great description. spotty storms, but intense storms. so these cells are sort of widely scattered. but when they hit, they bring heavy rain and strong, damaging wind. here's a look at live doppler seven. and you can see that well it just has some cells developing offshore. you can see
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that over the land areas here. there's not a lot happening right now. there they are. those cells are moving in our direction. coming up from our southwest, moving northeastward. so at the moment for most of the bay area, things are relatively quiet compared with what we've seen so far today and into the evening hours. this is our storm still spinning out there at sea and kicking up wave after wave of rainfall and generating strong, gusty wind as well. on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale, this is a level three storm through this evening. we expect the possibility of more severe storms, pockets of heavy rain, strong gusty wind and of course, localized flooding continues to be a concern for cast animation going into the evening hours shows the storm beginning to lose some of its intensity after about 8 or 9:00. although it looks like the north bay is going to get a steady stream of storm cells swinging through that area up until about midnight or so. then, during the overnight hours, we'll see the storm become much less intense and the winds will diminish a bit. but at the moment we still have wind gusts up to almost 40mph at novato, over 30mph at sfo. but again over the next few
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hours, we'll see those winds get a little bit tamer. temperature readings right now, mainly in the upper 50s at san francisco, oakland, hayward, san mateo and half moon bay, 61 at san jose. at the golden gate bridge, we had some patches of clear sky earlier. does not appear to be raining there right now, as it is not over much of the bay area. temperature readings mid to upper 50s santa rosa, petaluma, napa, fairfield, concord and livermore. we still have a wind advisory in effect until 4:00 tomorrow morning. wind gusts could still reach 50mph, but right now we're looking at most of the winds out of the south at about 15 to 30mph. and we have a rough high surf advisory in effect until 4:00 tomorrow morning. wave heights are elevated. they could reach heights of 22ft. and of course, dangerous rip currents, dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and a flood watch remains in effect until wednesday morning for the entire bay area, soil is saturated. any additional rainfall, even light amounts, can produce localized flooding in the sierra. a winter storm warning in effect until wednesday morning. there may be
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another 2 to 4ft of snow falling and accumulating above 7000ft back to the bay area overnight, clouds linger and patches of showers high temp, low temperatures rather in the upper 40s to low 50s. high temperatures tomorrow under still a chance of scattered showers, mainly upper 50s to low 60s. and here is the accuweather seven day forecast. so our level three storm will give way to level one storm activity tomorrow. it will still be rainy and breezy, but not with the powerful gusts that we've experienced today. wednesday morning showers are likely, so we'll keep that at a level one as well. but then some good news drying out and getting sunnier on thursday. a mix of sun and clouds on friday, but over the weekend, clouds will increase again and there is a slight chance of showers through the weekend. can't be more specific yet because it's too far out, but a history is our guide. >> oh yeah, history is a pretty good guide. >> thanks. >> all right. coming up next, a day of remembrance. you can't change the past, but you can
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% old mazen darwish oman was missing police this morning said she has been located. the ebony alert is a new statewide system to help locate missing black children and women between the ages of 12 and 25. an alarming new report exposes a danger under several. freeways in california. out of 60 underpass storage sites statewide, just 12 past fire marshal inspection says two out of 16 sites passed in the bay area. fire marshals uncovered several fire risks and lease violations. caltrans leases out the space under freeways and said tenants were given 30 days to correct any problems. inspections were spurred by a fire in november under the ten in los angeles.
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>> today is a day of remembrance for the thousands of people of japanese ancestry who were interned during world war two. san jose state university played a role in their incarceration, but now leaders there are hoping to shape a better future. going forward. here's abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey. >> like a rain cloud hanging overhead, executive order 966 represents a dark day in japanese culture, especially here at san jose state university. february 19th, 1942. 82 years ago, president franklin roosevelt signed the order in response to the attack on pearl harbor. it led to the incarceration of more than 120,000 japanese americans. judy nagai remembers the struggles her father and others faced in the camps. the red dirt and dust came up through the floorboards of the shoddily constructed barracks. >> they were subjected, subjected to extreme weather and the constant reminder that they were labeled as enemy aliens within their own country.
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>> perspective shared during a day of remembrance hosted by san jose state, a place where a reminder of the mass incarceration still lives on campus today. yoshihiro uchida hall is now named after someone who faced internment and survived, but it was formerly a processing center for the local japanese community. 125 sdsu students were among those forced into camps. >> that was, you know, maybe my family. that was someone else's family. in the same space, you know, that i have classes and that really, really changed my perspective of like, this is history right in front of us. and we have to tell these stories because who else is going to tell the story that they were here for those stories on display at this annual event, the hope is to honor the japanese culture and recognize the atrocities of the past in order to create a better future. >> on behalf of san jose state university, i apologize to the people who were processed through our campus. we can't turn back the clock. we can't undo the damage, but we can learn from what happened.
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>> this is a story of japanese americans. but it's not just that. it's for everyone. >> one soon, a mural on ukita hall will recognize the role the school played in the japanese incarceration. because part of healing is admitting wrongdoing. in order to move forward. at san jose state university, dustin dawsey, abc seven news. coming up next, reaction to trash talk at the all star game that targeted san francisco. >> we are joined live by abc7 news insider phil matier for some perspective
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still got a chance to be in cole of being around a bunch of homeless crooks in san francisco when you. >> oh, that's. >> oh, charles barkley slamming san francisco last night at the nba all star game. >> it's not the first time. and likely won't be the last. >> no, the bay area is going to host next year's all star game. abc seven news reporter stephanie sierra heard what some in the city had to say in return . >> well, san francisco definitely has challenges, but we're far from a dystopian city.
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>> that's one san francisco supervisor response to pro basketball hall of famer charles barkley's comments he made about the city during last night's nba all star game. barkley is regularly in the spotlight as a tv analyst for tnt and cbs sports, but today he's getting unwelcome attention for this. did you have a chance to be in cole or being around a bunch of homeless crooks in san francisco? >> when you. oh, that's. you in, you know. >> hey. hey you know, we don't. >> barkley, also known as sir charles or chuck, didn't hold back his comments of distaste for san francisco, specifically calling out public safety. >> you can't even walk around down there. you can't walk around. yeah, with a bulletproof mask. >> and this wasn't the first time. the night before, during saturday's nba all star pregame in indianapolis, sir charles was seated next to draymond green when this happened for all star. >> we got san francisco next
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year. oh that's not a great one. >> but draymond pushed back relaxed. >> that's why you're not welcome there. wait. let me tell you something. now you got to admit it's dangerous there. no they cleaned it up a flood of comments followed on social media both in support of barkley and criticizing him. >> many of them making it clear this is sir charles's m.o. he often doesn't hold back case in point, last may, different suit, same talk, 20s of it. it's not raining in san francisco to clean up an old dirty streets. >> they got their san francisco, you know, it's a great city, but all that dirtiness and homelessness, y'all, man, y'all got to clean that off the streets. >> the trash talk is not new to the nba and certainly not new to san francisco, but district four supervisor joel engardio says he's fed up. >> i would invite charles to come to the very next sunset night market that we're going to produce later this year to see thousands of people, san franciscans in the street,
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enjoying each other's company and good food and music and entertainment and living their best lives. we reached out to turner sports to get further comment from barkley, but have yet to hear back. >> stephanie sierra, abc seven news. >> hard to imagine. no further comment until. all right. joining us now is with more reaction on this is abc seven news insider fill material. >> yeah phil what are you thinking about barkley's comments okay. >> let's get it out there. he's an entertainer, former basketball player. he's there to say things that get attention. and he did. and it's not the first time, but it's sort of interesting where the politicians are a bit, you know, flustered and up in arms about his comments and yet just recently, the chamber of commerce had a poll of san francisco voters, and three out of four of them said the city is in the wrong direction, going in the wrong direction. there's more than 3000 people sleeping on the streets of san francisco every night, and they're not crooks, but they might be drugged, they might be mentally impaired. it's not a pretty picture, but it's not necessarily. we like somebody
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from the outside holding up the mirror to, okay, no, but he didn't pull it out of thin air. >> there are issues that we've been trying to solve. there are is it more about crime or quality of life? >> it is more about quality of life. i mean, this is not a place where you're going to get shot on the streets. this is a place where it's talking about quality of life. and he's made that pretty clear. but we have to remember that we are in the quality of life business, either through tech or from tourism. and so that generates billions of dollars and yes, we are continuing to score. we're going to get the all star game next year. we're going to get the super bowl. we're going to get big conference. it is going to happen. but we have an image problem and we have to work through it and we have to be honest about it. and i also like to point out is how he said it. he's up there trash talking okay. but when buster posey of the giants made similar comments saying it was tough for the team to recruit players, in part because the players families didn't necessarily feel safe in san francisco, uh, it was the same message, only delivered in
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a different tone and with a more sympathetic and he said, i can't help it. perception is reality wasn't as harsh as what. thank you. >> but how do you overcome this? when a celebrity does this on such a high platform? >> well, you can't overcome it. what you can try to do is lessen the noise by making more noise. a former mayor, willie brown, had his problems and problems on the streets of san francisco, but he made a point of once a month having something happen in the city that got positive attention. whether it was bringing the cable car bills or tony bennett singing or something happening, he made a point of putting those images out there because you the only way to beat a negative image is to create a positive one. you're never going to erase the negative. you can just outshine it. >> you can't be on the defensive . you have to be on. >> right. exactly. phil, thank you very much. what did you say coming up next, details of the denise huskins kidnaping case revealed nearly a decade later. >> even though there was a tv
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special, the docu series. there's so much more that you wanted people to know. denise >> yeah, there. the details involved in this case are astounding here, directly from denise and her husband aaron, about theiamerican nightmare
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yeah, there are 2015 ordeal is the topic of a new netflix docu series, abc seven news reporter melanie woodrow has covered the story since the very beginning, and has the story now. >> in their first interview since american nightmare was released on netflix, aaron quinn
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and denise huskins are retelling their story involving the vallejo police department. >> reliving it is always a challenge. it always brings up a lot of deep pain from the past. >> in 2015, matthew mueller broke into quinn's vallejo home, tying up, blindfolding and drugging the couple before kidnaping huskins for ransom. >> the kidnapers told me, if you call the police, we killed denise. >> when quinn did call vallejo police detective matt mustard interrogated him, believing he had killed huskins. >> so now i get out my puzzle pieces and i start figuring out, okay, how do i make it? so you look like a monster? >> he was even accused of failing a lie detector test. >> you know where she is? i don't know where she is. i want you guys to find her. they are trained to break you. >> they're good at. that's what they do. >> he was kidnaped too. but by the police. because they try to isolate you. they keep you from your family. they manipulate the environment. and it's all geared towards breaking you. >> but when mueller released huskins in southern california
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shortly after the kidnaping, vallejo police changed their story, going on camera and asserting the couple had staged an elaborate kidnaping hoax. >> it is mr. quinn and miss huskins that owes this community an apology. >> the fact that they went on national news so quickly just to destroy our reputations, their reputations smeared and possibly facing prosecution. >> the couple had a hero in the wings. then dublin police detective misty caruso. >> i just knew that i was going to help her in some form of another caruso took on the case after a similar thwarted home invasion in dublin, where mueller left behind his cell phone. >> investigators used it to track him to south lake tahoe, where they found evidence including huskins blond hair on a pair of swim goggles. >> for two days, i believe that i would be killed. and i had to make peace with the end of my life, but at the same time, i had to keep fighting. >> mueller is now serving a 40 year prison sentence for the kidnaping. melanie woodrow, abc
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seven news. >> disgraced former congressman jorge santos is suing late night host jimmy kimmel. santos claims kimmel duped him using the celebrity. video sharing app cameo. santos says kimmel hid his identity when making more than a dozen requests last december. kimmel then used the footage on his shows that air on abc seven, mocking the former congressman. santos is seeking $750,000 in damages for the five videos he created that were played on kimmel's show. coming up, the beginning of the end, a sneak peek at the start of the final season of the good doctor, plus one more check on the weather to help you plan the week ahead. how much more rain to expect? stay with us. >> the abc seven storm impact scale. it's going to be a two moderate storm from 1 to 5 light to severe. no exactly how every storm will impact you. >> wet and windy once again, be prepared with the abc seven storm impact scale from abc
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good doctor returns tuesday night here on abc seven for its seventh and final season. >> star and executive producer freddie highmore told entertainmentrillioneporter george pennacchio his diagnosis is that when it's all over, you'll be satisfied and start the timer. >> please. >> the clock is now ticking for the good doctor in its shortened swan song season, as you, you know, move through these last ten episodes, there's definitely going to be something special that feels right for everyone involved. for freddie's character, doctor sean murphy, that's something special. is fatherhood. >> pictures of steve i was just about to ask. this way i avoid the disruption of pulling out my phone. >> that smile just like his mom. >> he was pooping in that one. it's a pretty big, crazy season. um, obviously we left off season six with sean and leah's newborn baby. um, and we're going to be following, you know, sean as he has the joys and also the
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struggles of fatherhood and sort of juggling those two roles. the schedule is very important. i know, sean, i know it's just a few extra minutes, eight minutes. that is not a few. it is several. >> are you ready to say goodbye? >> the analogy that someone gave to me and i've been borrowing, is that it feels a bit like graduate, in the sense that it's this big, momentous event and sort of goodbye and it makes you nostalgic and at the same time excited for the future and looking forward to other opportunities. >> doctor murphy, you need to abort this procedure, sean. this final season will be dramatic and as always, unexpected. >> and i just applied maggots to a baby a few months older than steve. >> overall. well, can you give me an idea of what we're in for without breaking any rules? >> it will be genuinely conclusive for everyone. i think you know, the way that the stories are being written and continue to be written at the moment. it'll feel satisfying for everyone involved. i think that's our aim. um certainly a
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few surprises along the way in los angeles. >> george pennacchio, abc seven news. >> and those surprises begin tuesday night at ten right here on abc seven. >> such a good show. and he's such a good ax. all right, let's go back and update the weather forecast. >> yes, spencer christian is here with what's going on outside. spencer okay. >> ama and dan the weather still bringing us some surprises. here's a look at live doppler seven. you can see that not much is happening in the way of active weather and severe storms. on land areas right now, but out to sea, we've got some pretty active cells developing moving in our direction. so once again, on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale, this is a level three storm through this evening. there will be more pockets of heavy rain and strong, gusty wind and of course, localized flooding is possible as well. forecast animation taking us into the late evening hours shows most of the active weather moving into the north bay. although isolated cells can pop up just about anywhere later tonight, we'll see the entire system weakening just enough that the intensity of the rainfall will be slightly diminished, as will the winds.
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wind speeds as well. and then overnight, we'll see further weakening of the storm as rainfall estimates between now and 11 p.m. will be generally under a 10th of an inch. so not a great deal more rainfall is likely, but wind speeds are still problematic. a wind advisory remains in effect until 4:00 tomorrow morning. winds may gust as high as 50mph. a high surf advisory remains in effect. also until 4 a.m. tomorrow. dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and of course, that flood watch for the entire bay area, in effect until wednesday morning because it doesn't take much rain on top of saturated soil to produce flooding in the sierra. a major winter storm, a winter storm warning in effect until wednesday morning at 10 a.m. 2 to 4ft of additional snow could accumulate at elevations above. 7000ft. and here is accuweather seven day forecast. well, we'll be happy to see this current storm weakened to a level one tomorrow. still though, rainy and breezy through the day tomorrow with showers lingering into wednesday morning. still a level one at
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that period, but at that point then thursday and friday, sunnier skies, drier conditions, a little bit milder with high temperatures, temperatures getting up into the mid 60s. toward the end of the week. but clouds will also increase toward the end of the week and going into the weekend. there is a slight chance of some more showers developing. >> okay. all right. thanks. keep an eye on it. >> all right, larry bales here with sports. >> yes nba had an interesting night. oh, yeah. >> interesting. yes. they they got some changes. they got to make the nba all star game is going to be in san francisco next season. the question between now and then is how do you fix this game when the players choose to play. absolutely zero defense, will anybody even try? i got a couple of ideas on that. we'll dive into it nex let's take a look at this knee. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! kaiser permanente.
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honda dealers. >> good evening. with an absurd final score of 211 to 186. i
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mean, it's clear the nba has got to do something. or maybe they got to do a bunch of things to fix the all star game. it's especially important here because next year, the all star game will be at chase center in san francisco. now, last night's game was in indiana. after it ended, the pacers owners made the official handoff to warriors owner joe lacob. needless to say, joe and steph curry are very excited to have all the stars coming to chase center. >> hosted it in the bay. i don't think, you know, first time since 2000, right? so uh- a lot to offer. this is the whole bay has a lot to offer. you know san francisco chase center, some spotlights on oakland and our history there and in that city as well. but i'm excited. >> first time though, that maybe steph curry gets to play before his home crowd in the bay area. so we're really looking forward to that. you know we were in oakland 25 years ago next year. we're really excited to host it and chase center san francisco. so going to be a great time. >> now as for the game itself, last night, this generation of all stars just has no interest in playing any defense in an
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exhibition game. although you got to give steph credit, he actually blocked a shot in this game. otherwise it was basically like a freeway to the basket. i mean, oh, i did not. you don't even contest nothing. it's kind of like the pro bowl in the nfl. remember the nfl ended up canceling that game. they don't even have it anymore because the players did not care to bring any effort. all right. so how does the league fix this. first i would tell every all star before you arrive you must watch the all star games from 20 years ago when michael and magic and bird and kobe, they actually took pride in competing against the best and then winning and just like the new in-season tournament in incentivize the players with straight cash. maybe members of the winning team get like $1 million apiece. i know it sounds crazy, right? you think you have to pay guys who are already making $50 million a year? you have to pay them even more to actually try to win a game. but this is exactly where we are. adam silver will come up with something. all right. afternoon hockey on presidents day, the vegas knights visiting the sharks team teal four and four in their last eight games. these
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guys try. otherwise you get a busted face. third minute zach whitecloud great pass to michael amadio for the breakaway. he shoots and scores one nothing vegas and less than a minute to play in the first knights on a power play off. the face off. some nice passing little tic tac toe here. mason morelli scores in his very first national hockey league game, and the knights beat the sharks four. nothing. the rain delay. daytona 500. the rock can you smell what the rock? i think he works out. uh- nine laps to go. six and 22 cars jockeying for position on a monster crash. everybody shuffled after this. ross chastain and william byron would battle for the lead last couple of laps. byron would take the lead and never give it back because the race ended under caution flag. byron wins at daytona for the first time, driving the former number 24 car that used to belong to jeff gordon. all right, the giants are in spring training. they haven't done a lot to impress their fans in the off season, but this will make people smile. the panda is back. pablo sandoval played 14 seasons in
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the majors, most of them with the giants, and he helped them win three world series titles while the panda is now 37 years old, farhan zaidi, director of baseball ops, joked he had to invite him to camp because pablo was blowing up his phone with workout videos like look at this, look at this, look at this new giant skipper bob melvin welcomes sandoval. >> he's got an infectious personality. um, he's experienced, he's motivated. and i think there's a lot that can rub off to some of our younger guys too. so you know, he doesn't want to hear anything about what his chances are. he's going to go out there and he's going to play and he's going to try to force our hand. >> yeah, he's not guaranteed a spot on the roster. non-roster invitee. so he actually has to earn a spot as opposed to having a guaranteed contract. abc seven sports, sponsored by your northern california honda dealer. looks like he's in pretty good shape. i think he's i mean, yeah, he's he's leaner than he used to be for sure. as for the nba players that bring
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it like try really that's like 400 point game. >> it's guard somebody. there's only four quarters to. >> yeah exactly. yeah. >> all right that is it for this edition of abc seven news. thanks for joining us i'm and i'm dan ashley for spencer christian larry beil. >> all of us here. we appreciate your time. hope you have a great evening. and we see you again tonight at 11. yeah. >> this is abc. 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yeah you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> here we are. >> we are. we are, we are, we are we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area streaming app. join us and start
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