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this is great news for california. >> that was the reaction on the news at 9:00 from a california lottery official after learning someone in the bay area picked all five numbers plus the powerball. >> the ticket, the only winning ticket is worth $425 million. the 6th biggest jackpot in lottery history. >> good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates in for carolyn johnson. someone just got super rich. >>abc7 news reporter sergio guintana -- quintana is live where the winning ticket was sold. >> that's the jackpot that says it stands at $400 million. as you mentioned, powerball says there has been such a swell of tickets sold today that the actual jackpot is at $425 million. the winning ticket was sold right out of that machine right there at this station in mill pea dis. since the winning ticket was sold here, the owners of the station will get a $1 million
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bonus. the clerks here tell us that ticket might have been sold sometime today. unfortunately the california lottery authority says they will not release when exactly a winning ticket is sold. it is tough to verify that claim. i did talk to the clerk who says he believes he might have been the guy who actually sold it. >> i was working for the last 12 hours today. it was a long, busy day. i think so. i'm not sure. >> two other lucky ticket holders in california matched five out of the six numbers. they will get a big, nice, fat check. >> and those two other tickets that did not quite match all of the numbers, those were sold in el segundo and modesto. since the announcement of the big winner in mill pea dis, i saw a couple of people come in and wish the winner well and wish they were the big winner. so far no big word on who this instant multimillionaire is.
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we may get more information on that coming up tomorrow if that winner steps forward. reporting live in mill pea dis, abc7 news. >> thank you, sergio. here are the numbers, 1, 17, 35, 49, 54 and the poo you better -- and the powerball is 34. click on see it on tv. abc news learned two men accused in the beating of stowe may plead guilty tomorrow. they face several charges including assault. it is a plea deal to avoid a lengthy trial. stowe suffered a serious head injury when he was attacked outside dodger stadium after the giants' season opener in 2011. he is now permanently disabled and his family is expected in court tomorrow. abc7 news will have complete coverage from the court.
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and a shake up at the santa clara county rural metro ambulance company. two dozen employees were fired for apparently getting cpr recertification cards without going through four-hour mandatory training. that's according to the mercury news. a company spokesman says the workmen policy. company policy. a union representative says they will appeal. airlines are on alert after there was a warning about a possible terrorist threat. the concern is one be have been warned of before, treyses trying to hide ex-- terrorists trying to hide explosives in shoes. we go to sfo with reaction from travelers and a terrorism expert. cornell? >> the terror threat has no specific target, but urges airlines to pay attention to flights from ever on seas to the u.s. here at sfo, it is another reminder about life in a post 9/11 world and they are trying not to worry.
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many international travelers flying in and out of sfo have vacations and business trips on their minds. a warning from the department of homeland security to airlines about a possible shoe bomb threat is a bit scary and poz leg -- puzzling to ruth sampson who is off to sydney. >> there is nothing you can do. you can't inspect people's feet. >> the bulletin did not outline a specific plot and is not related to an earlier alert about the winter sible devices concealed in toothpaste tubes. in a statement to abc7 news, a spokesman of homeland security says out of an abundance of caution, they share relevant information with domestic and international partners about relevant threat information. a shoe bomb was one of the reasons for tightening security after 9/11 when passenger richard reid tried to detonate explosives onta shoe from his flight from paris to miami.
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this demonstration shows how powerful the shoe bombs can be. this terrorism expert has been tracking the threat for days. >> i think there is credence to the fact that the terrorists have not given up and they will use whatever they can use. if they find this is something new they want to try again. >> security screenings involving shoes that have been relaxed for some age groups may be heightened in the days and weeks to come. martinez says he is okay with that. >> if they try to enhance security it is the best for everyone. >> he says it is a small price to pay for safety. and tonight we haven't seen any changes with the security screenings. no increased police presence either. i just talked to a woman who flew in from london. no noticible changes to security there yet either. we are live at sfo, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you, cornell. a uc berkeley student was arrested after an attack on
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his roommate who he accused of being gay. he is charged with punching, kicking and choking the roommate as they were walking to the library. campus police called it unusual and say student on student assaults at the school are rare. more than a month after a court battle to keep a 13-year-old girl on a ventilator and feeding tube, she is breaking her silence. she posted a letter on and twit facebook and twitter today thanking the public for their support. the letter did not give any specifics on the 13-year-old's condition. she was taken to an undisclosed location after being declared brain dead at children's hospital oakland following complications from surgery. she says she sees positive changes in her daughter. i can tell you she is much better physically since she has left children's hospital. i see changes that give me hope, her mother says. a patient accused of using an iv pole to beat a 93-year-old woman at san
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francisco general hospital. it is a story you saw last night at 11:00. the family of mary perez says she suffered cuts and bruises in friday's attack in the emergency room. you can see these injuries. univision spoke with her daughter and by the time police intervened it was too late. >> they found her bloody. she was bleeding from her head. her body was bruised. her arms were bleeding. >> the suspect is accused of attacking perez when doctors told him he had to be placed in psychiatric care. court an i appearance today and perez is in good condition, but is spending tonight in the hospital under observation. governor brown is proposing a relief effort to deal with the drought. brown and other democrats want to spend $687 million for emergency water supplies and water conserving technology. it includes funds for housing and food for workers directly affected by the worst drought
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in state history. >> it is time we learn how to deal with it. we mobilize our money and our people and our ideas and our technologies and most of all our capacity to cooperate. that's what it is about. >> the bill will be expedited. the governor wants the money available within a few weeks. republicans, however, plan to introduce their own legislation that they say addresses the state's long-term water needs. one example of the kind of technology that can conserve our precious water supply is being used to recycle for agriculture and landscape. alan wang is live in martinez where, alan, the sanitary district wants a slice of the governor's emergency funding pie. that's because the sanitary district wants more of these pipes and sprinkler heads. if it is purple it means it is part of a recycled sewage water system. highly efficient, but
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expensive to build. there is a reason the grass is so green in san ramon. it is fed by recycled sewage water loaded with nitrates. >> we have what we think is a state-of-the-art recycle facility. >> the dublin san ramon streement plant recycles water for nondrinking purposes like landscaping and fighting fires. last summer it saved almost seven million gallons of drinking water from being used each day. it is highly efficient, but the cost keeps it from expanding. >> we have a lot of projects on the books. it converts the facilities to recycled water. >> now the government's announcement of a $687 million fund to help expand projects like this has envigorated the san terry systems eager to recycle the waste water. >> for every gallon of recycled water reproduced that's one gallon of drinking water that doesn't have to be used. >> it brings hope to smaller
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districts leak the central contra costa sanitary district. >> it is a million miles to lay pipe. >> now they hope the new fund jump starts the trend toward more sewage water that is generally poured into the bay. in the east bay, alan wang, abc7 news. facebook is opening its wallet big time of the next on abc7 news, why the social networking giant is booking $19 billion for a start up. >> they like her music, but should they go to the concert? why some suggest miley cyrus' concert should be canceled days before the show jie. what do you give a girl for her birthday when what she wants the most is thousands of miles away? the answer is coming up. >> i'm sandhya patel live from the roof of the kgo-tv broadcast center. we have aarm up that will make it feel more like spring. here is what is coming up on
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foreign minister says he and his counterparts in germany and travel to will travel to the ukraine to meet government and opposition leaders about the deadly clashes. word of the planned visit comes hours after the office of the ukraine's embattled president says he and opposition leaders called for a truth. within the last hour the death toll has risen to 28.
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the clashes erupted yesterday when the riot police shutdown a protest camp. the unrest began in november when the government rejected a long anticipated deal with the european union in favor of aid from russia. now to developing news in venezuela where five people died during protests. venezuela's president is moving forward with the prosecution with a leading opposition figure on charges related to those deaths. he organized the protests demanding an end to shortages and protected freedom of speech. he appeared in court today after turning himself in to police. a blockbuster deal to report. phase book is -- facebook is buying the app what's app and the price is higher than any recent tech acquisition. the move is expected to help phase book grow around -- facebook grow around the world. diswhrie are 50 million users around the world. they want the users and they want the
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information, the contacts and the social graph that what's app has. it is a data play and a potential revenue play. >> what's app is the number one messaging app in europe, brazil and russia. the company is based in mountain view and has just 55 employees. there are demands that miley cyrus' bangerz tour be canceled with some parents saying it is too raunchy. parents say cyrus simulates sex acts throughout the concert. they are flooding cyrus' management team and others are trying to resell their tickets. he is scheduled to play in oakland on monday and san jose on tuesday. a 3-year-old girl received a birthday gift she will remember her entire life. a wrapped box bigger than bridget carr herself was on the family's front porch. this is youtube video of an exciting moment. it took her time to unwrap the giant red bow and the green paper. but it was worth the effort.
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look at this reaction. pure. >>. it is pure joy! >> it was bridget's dad who just returned home after serving in afghanistan. the toddler's surprise happened last september, but the on-line video continues to grow in popularity and the carr family is still enjoying the moment. how sweet. >> we are enjoying it too seeing that. >>. time to check our weather. >> sandhya patel is up on the roof of the abc7 news broadcast center. hi, sandhya. >> hi, dan and ama. it is cold up here. incredible view, but i guess it is worth it. it is definitely cooler than it was 24 hours ago. let me show you live doppler 7hd and we'll talk about why it is chillier. the air mass is dryer. remember we were seeing drizzle and mist? that's not going to happen.
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it is just high clouds passing through the bay area. the temperatures are running lower compared to 24 hours ago by 9 dries in fairfield and down 3 in san jose and santa rosa and 5 in oakland. here is the view from the exploratorium camera. visibility is good. oakland and san jose, it is cooling down. los gatos 46 degrees. san francisco is just sparkling. 49 in santa rosa. mid40s napa, fairfield, 48 in livermore. emeryville camera, we don't have the fog. high clouds are not showing up. a few high clouds with us overnight. mild day through the weekend. there are hints of rain next wednesday with the weather pattern thursday through the following weekend. occasional high clouds will stream in. the high pressure will keep us dry and it is really going to be dry through early next week. we are looking at changes though. i will talk about that a in a moment. here is a look at the temperature trend for
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livermore. tomorrow 69 degrees.look at look at what happens to the numbers. they get in the low 70s and this is where you should be this time of year. average high in livermore is about 62. we will keep you in milder than normal mode right through early next week before the changes uh rie. let's talk about the changes. wednesday, february 26th, i know it is a long ways away, next week in case you are thinking about that, wednesday afternoon evening north bay stands a chance of rain and then the wetter pattern will start to develop. could be significant rain into the thursday, friday, saturday time period. one thing you will notice, you will not see the gray skies. you will see high clouds which will provide a beautiful sunrise. 36 in napa and 37 in santa rosa. make sure you grab a coat or jacket. you will need the heavy stuff. 42 in san jose. 43 palo alto. mid40s for oakland and 47 in san francisco. afternoon highs in the south bay, 69 in san jose and 70 in
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cupertino and los gatos. 68 on the peninsula and a beautiful day in downtown san francisco. occasional high clouds, upper 60s santa rosa and sonoma and oakland 67. it is a warmer day. inland 70 in fairfield. accu-weather seven-day forecast. we will continue to take the temperatures up to the low 70s on friday, saturday and sunday, inland low 60s coast side. cool it off and a chance of rain. i'm leaving here really quick. abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. dan and ama? >> thank you. >> larry has our sports report tonight. >> warriors are in action. >> i am pretty warm and toasty by the way. warriors did make a deal ahead of the trade deadline. it is always tight when they go up to play sacramento. warriors and kings are always interesting. that's next in sports.
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the warriors started the second half of the season by making a move before tomorrow's trade deadline acquiring steve blake from the lakers. basemoore and brooks were getting ready for the kings and blake was doing the same thing getting ready for the lakers game, and that's when the deal went down. as for the game, steph curry had only 13 points, but the warriors were up nine early. klay thompson with the steel and two on one and takes it himself.
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and then curry went for 23. warriors are up 14. why are the gm and the owner there so concerned. the kings with a 10-0 run went for 26. the warriors come back in the fourth. green with authority. warriors win it 101-92. college ball and cal hosting ucla and the bears had no answer for that man, jordan adams. cal with the steal. a breakaway jam, but this game was pretty much all bruins. the contact and scoops it in. he had 28 points and five steals as the bruins strut in and blowout cal 86-66. when we come back they call him the beast. what does
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connects, the ball goes a mile and the giants hope to see a lot of that this season from the former mariner, national and oriel. at spring training he asked him about blending in with a new team. >> i have been traded a bunch of times now. it is no big deal to me. this is a great group of guys. i am looking forward to it. >> they bring you in to play left field and for your bat. you played at at&t and it is not exactly a hitter's park. >> i think it is a great place to play. >> left field at this pack, that's tough to play out there too. >> yeah, m for me i have a really good center fielder. >> how tough is that to get to know each other on the field? >> that's what spring training is all about. getting to learn how your teammates play and stuff.
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we'll be doing a lot of stuff together. >> the beast, the knick-knack, where is that from? >> they made it for me a couple years ago in dc. my hair gets long and dirty looking. >> what is your feel about the club? >> i love the energy. it is a winning atmosphere and looking forward to being a part of it. >> they called him "the beast" and if you watched him in the batting cage he is just that. bruce bochy wouldn't have a problem playing michael at first base. he brings a lot to the table for the giants. reportingreporting in scottsdale, mike shumann, abc7 sports. >> looking forward to beast mode. abc7 sports brought to you by riverwalk casino. ama, dan? >> spring training already. >> stay with u we will be right good morning nelly! woah. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades.
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40s. certainly colder than this morning. light wind and temperatures will come up into the upper 30s to low 50s. and it will warm up later tomorrow. dan and ama? >> thanks very much. >> coming up next 0* jimmy kimmle, matthew mcconaghey. >> that's our report. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama dates. abc news continues on-line, twitter, facebook and your mobile devices devices with our abc7 news app. >> catch up with us there and catch our next newscast at 4:theater -- ath republic 5-1. they face canada in semifinals tomorrow. >> also, men's hockey, russia suffering a painful defeat no finland. maybe the washington post sums it up best saying there is no joy in putinville tonight. >> and there are medals being handed out in five sports today. >> here is the latest count. the united states starts the day on top.
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followed by russia. norway has the most gold medals with nine. >> can it hold a candle to what is getting underway in st. paul, minnesota? judge this one for yourself. this is a crashed ice competition. involving skaters, tearing done a 430-meter track that looks a bit like the olympic luge course. complete with hills, bumps and turns. st. paul's mayor chris coleman in the purple jersey, joined some hockey players to test out one of the less challenging portions of the course. >> those real outfits are training on the track today and competition takes place this weekend. looks like fun. coming up, if the car isn't working for new this winter weather we will show you a transportation alternative made for a daredevil. but first, a paternal problem. a guy going public with very difficult emotions about becoming a dad. what he didn't feel when his daughter was born. you're watching "world news now." >> "world news now" weather. brought to you by hotwire.com.
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