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store get as payout of $1 million to the lucky owner. the ticket that was winning, was the only winner with all six numbers. according to a lottery spokesman, the winner gets $242.2 million lump sum pay off. everyone now is wanting to know, who won? the clerk who was working here yesterday speculating that the ticket was sold yesterday. >> i was working last twelve hours and it was a we difficult day. i think it is yesterday. >> two lucky ticket holders matched five of the since numbers so they will get a nice fat check, as well. >> that will not affect the grand prize. this the second time in two month as winning ticket has been sold here in the south bay, california lottery spokesman says that is pretty amazing. in the past, we have seen it
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usually take as now days for a winner to get his or her affairs in order but we hope to lend more abut the lucky hot lottery player. >> here are the winning numbers: 1, 17, 35, 49, 54. powerball number: 34. abc7news.com has the winning numbers. when the winner or winners come forward we will tweet it and post it on the website. >> a possible development in the case against two men accused of beating giants' fan bryan stow. they may agree to a deal today. sanchez and norwood face assault and other charges. the prosecution said they may plead guilty or no contest as part of a deal to avoid a
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lengthy trial. bryan stow is a paramedic and father of two and suffered a serious injury when attacked after the season opener in 2011. he no w is permanently disabled. we will have complete coverage from court. in the south bay there is a shakeup at the santa clara county rural metro ambulance company. two dozen employees have been fired for getting cpr recertification cards without the mandatory training. that is according to our media partner. rural metro says it was notified late john of a state investigation involving a cpr instructor who trained some of the workers. the company determined this some of the employees falsely obtained certification cards. a union representatives says the firings are premature and the union will appeal. a student has been arrested after attacking his roommate in
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a possible hate crime charged with aggravated assault, punching and kick his roommate. he demanded the other student's cell phone while making antigay comments and is held on $130,000 bail. governor brown is proposing a massive relief effort to deal with california drought. top democrats want to spend $687 million for emergency water supplies and water conserving technology including funds for housing and food for workers directly affected by the worst drought in state history. the bill will be expedited. the governor wants the money made available if a few weeks. republicans will introduce their legislation today which they say addresses the state's long-term water needs and east way santory district officials want a slice of the governor's emergency funding pie. there is a reason why the grass is so green at this park
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in san ramon: it is fed by recycles sewage water loaded with nitrates. >> we have a state-of-the-art recycling facility. >> the treatment plant recycles sewage water for nondrinking purposes such as landscaping and fighting fires. last summer it saved almost seven million gallons of drinking water each day. it is highly efficient but the costs keeps it from expanding. >> we have a last protects we have planned but it takes funding to put the pipes in the ground and convert the facility to use recycled water. >> the announcement of $680 million fund to expand these projects has invigorated the systems eager to recycle wastewater. >> for every gallon of recycles water that is a gallon of drinking water that doesn't have to be used. >> this brings home to smaller district like the central contra costa county sanitary district.
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>> a million dollars a mile to lay the pavement. >> now the districts hope the new fund jump starts a trend to recycling more sewage water that usually is poured into the bay. governor brown says another antigun law will not stop violence on the streets of oakland. san"san francisco chronicle" reports the governor will veto a law aimed at placing more restrictions on gun owners in oak. leaders are pushing to make oakland the first to require gun owners to register guns with the city. the governor believes the city council should provide better support if the police department. he was the oakland mayor until 2006 and is a gun owner. the family of a woman attacked in the emergency room at san francisco general hospital is questioning the hospital security. it is a story you saw first on abc7 news on tuesday night at 11 the family of the 93-year-old
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said she suffered cuts and bruises in the e.r. and you can see the injuries in these photos by the time the sheriff deputies 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, oren zebest, is accused of attacking her when he was told he had to be placed in psychiatric care. he entered a not guilty plea yesterday. she remains in good condition but is in the hospital. >> safeway is in talks to sell. the supermarket chain confirmed they are going to sell off the 1,300 fors. official are not saying who the potential buyer is but the "wall street journal" reports the chain hand talking for months to the capital management which
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owns albertson. it is the second largest grocery store chain has been downsizing facing increased competition from store like wal-mart and target and trader joe's. >> time for a check on the weather forecast. what did you have? >> cooler weather. dry air. live doppler 7 hd shows on this thursday morning good news for the commute: visibility is unlimited. hardly a cloud. we have high clouds lurking off the coast. they will be rolling in as we head through the morning and afternoon hours. we could have a slightly cloudy start to the day. that would be colorful sunrises. i will try to capture those and put them on twitter. temperatures are running with a few 30's but mostly the middle 40's which is ten degrees cooler than yesterday. at noon, the clouds are thicker so it will be low 60's and upper 50's to low 60's at the coast. mid-to-upper sibs -- 60's el
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where. milder this evening in the 50's. tomorrow, saturday and sunday high pressure is dominating our weather, and temperatures are near 70 away from the coast and you will be in the low 60's. hope you enjoy. leyla gulen? >> mike, good morning, everyone. we did have light traffic out there and right now we will see what is happening northbound along the nimitz. this is headed through oakland northbound 880 from oak street to washington secret with lanes blocked until about 5:00 this morning. the golden gate bridge shows clear conditions away from sausalito and to san francisco. the bay bridge toll plaza shows one issue, a stalled vehicle in the number two lane with the doors open there so it could cause slowing approaching this area in the number two lane, one car is blocked because of a stall. hopefully c.h.p. can move them out of the way. the rest of the drive is fine as you continue interest san
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francisco. coming up on 4:39. a truce between protesters in the ukraine and the nation's president falls apart in hours. the bloody toll a new round of fighting is taking. >> a new terror alert from washington with changes coming to local airports.
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>> developing news in mississippi, 35 teens hurt after a church floor collapsed in conference county during youth services last night. investigators say 70 teens were on the second floor when it gave way and fell 12'. they could hear rumbling before it gave way. there were no serious injuries. >> memorial services scheduled for the two highway patrol
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officers killed near fresno and will be honored in fresno on monday. the officers law and gonzalez were responding to an accident on highway 99 in southern fresno county and they veered off the road and crashed into a pole killing both officers. law and gonzalez were trying to avoid hitting a pedestrian involved in the original accident. another round of blood shed in ukraine with 18 dies in clashes between police and protesters in kiev. this is the epi center of the violence. 25 have died. a truce was called last night but that fell apart. can you see the smoke rise when the protests re-captured part of the square. protesters are pushing for closer ties with the west and the government wants to align with russia. this morning, a top kiev official resigned the position in the ukraine ruling party. in venezuela five have died
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in protests. the president is moving forward with the press of an opposition figure after demanding end to short averages and protecting freedom of speech. he turn himself in to police and appeared in court. the homeland security department issued a warning of a possible terrorist threat. the concern is something we been warned before: trying to hide explosives in shoes. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard has the detailed. international travelers flying in and out of the sfo have vacation and business trips on the mind and a warning from the department of homeland security about a possible shoe bomb net scary and puzzling to ruth who is off to australia. >> nothing can you do. you cannot inspect people's feet. >> this was no specific plot and not related to an early alert before the winter olympics about
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possible devices concealed this toothpaste tubes. in a statement to abc, a spokesman for the department of homeland security said out of caution, we regularly cheryl vaunt information with domestic and international pans about relative haven't threat information. a shoe bomb was a reason for tightening security after 9/11 when passenger richard reid tried to detonate explosives in a shoe on a flight from paris to miami. this demonstration we the feds shows how powerful shoe bombs can be. terrorism expert has been tracking the shoe bomb threat for days. >> there is credence to this and the terrorists have not againiven. they will use what they can use. if they find this is something if you they want to try again. >> he believes security will be
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heightened. >> if though try to enhance security, that is the best foreign. >> he says it is a small price to pay for safety. the homeland security department reversed course and will no longer ask a private company to give government access to unition-wide database of license tracking information. secretary, the secretary decided to cancel a contract proposal issued last week which would have allowed immigration and customs enforcement to use the database to track down criminal immigrants and others sought by authorities. it is only a drill. at noon today on the peninsula, emergency responders will test six emergency notification sirens. an official says the one minute air raid sound will replace the previous sirens that souped like an ambulance. this is a new radio station residents should turn into for information about a real
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emergency: snap 8:40 a.m. and will stream online in the near future. >> you hear them on the radio and kgo and see them on the roof talking about the weather. here is mike. >> we are trying to twitter, facebook, internet, you name it, we are trying to make sure you get the information you need no matter the platform. good morning, everyone, here is what i am going to use. live doppler 7 hd shows you the high clouds lurking just off the coast that are coming in offer the next couple of hours and getting thicker. they are mid-and-upper level clouds: no rain, no drizzle. temperatures are 38 in woodside on peninsula, and appeal people -- and palo alto is 40. san mateo is 44. belmont is 46. san bruno is remain warmest at 49. san francisco is at 50. we have mid-40's in oakland and hayward and fremont and down to san jose and near 40 around
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concord and san ramon and livermore and 37 is the cool spot right new in napa and 44 in novato. this is how it looks from mount sutro, looking down on a very very clean and dry air mass, increasing high clouds is it for today, with temperatures warmer than yesterday, and it will be bright, dry and warmer-than-average tomorrow through the weekend and there is at least one storm, maybe a series of storms possible next week. could an atmospheric be set up? well watch that. the net stream is to the north is the high pressure will steer the high clouds over us and it will steer the brunt of the storm to the north so it will be dry and warm. today we are in the upper 50's the to low 60's and mid-to-upper 60's until you get to cloverdale and morgan hill and you can make it up to 70 today of the tonight is cool again with mid-30's inland and mid-40's away the bay and 47 is the warm spot in san
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francisco. wednesday of next week you can see the storm is lining up and one coming in on wednesday, here is another one coming in on thursday and possibly hanging around on friday, hopefully that comes to if you wigs and we will fill up the reservoirs again and coat the sierra with more snow. the seven-day forecast shows our warmest and driest day is friday, saturdays sunday and monday and we will make a run in the upper 60's to lower 70's at the coast. >> thank you. good morning, everyone, we are starting off with one accident in san bruno on 280, the rest of the bay area is quiet and we have this area of construction in the east bay and look at this, southbound 680 to crow canyon the lanes are taken away until 5:00 and slowing eastbound approaching the dublin interchange and westbound is still clear with look outside and this is going to be the drive through san jose northbound away from 17 with
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cars, a few of them headed northbound and then, southbound, and everyone is moving along fine. we are accident free. i tell you other parts of the bay area have construction that could slow the commute for the morning. katie and eric? now the new span of the bay bridge is up some are asking, what is going to happen with the metal from the old span? construction crews are tearing it down but a local entrepreneur scrap. this is what the building would look like, a museum about the bridge and a hotel but don't expect it any time soon, the current plan has the steel being sold as scrap or recycled. >> kind of cool. do you fine yourself done too little of this? coming up, a study reveals the serious damage you could be doing as you get older.
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>> your kids may like her music but should they go to their concerts? some parents are demanding miley cyrus'
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4:52, a view of the eastern span of the bay bridge, with in traffic to speak of, so that is good news. good news, as well, weather-wise if you like the warmth, it is "february" so mike says there is a warming trend. >> all month long. >> there are growing demands that miley cyrus will be canceled some saying it is too she is scheduled to play at the arena in oakland on monday and s.a.p. in san jose on tuesday. >> list of goodies inside the oscar "bag" will be filled with
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$80,000 in free brings. >> the bags are considered a prize for the losing nominees. this year, everyone wins basket will include fine after art, je, lessons and 10,000 pet meal donations made to a celebrity's pet charity of choice. >> a week and a half away from the oscars and this is the only play to see the big show. don't miss out, oscar sunday, march 2 right here while you and i are watching it on tv some people will watch it on the red carpet. >> me. i cannot believe it. me. my heart is pounding. it will be super fun. >> the first one. >> i will take any requests.
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>> i will carry the bag. >> mike is carrying the bag? why, thank you, mike. >> good morning, everyone, on the roof where it is clear, there is a little bit of breeze in san francisco, so temperatures are down there is a wind chill making it feel cooler. in the afternoon hours, we are going to top our normal temperatures, our average by two degrees in san francisco, at 63 and oakland and redwood city at 68, and san jose at 69, and napa 77 and 6:53 and 5:54 with clouds in the northern half of the state and partly sunny in lake tahoe and no show and 70 in the central valley and 81 in house anxious and palm springs and needles hit 90 the earliest in the year they have reported a
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90-degree temperature. we have an accident in san bruno, you can see on 280 traveling in the southbound direction we have a crash and it is off to the shoulder so it is not blocking any lanes and if you look to the right of the screen on 101 southbound you could see slow-and-go traffic and as you approach 380 it things out by the time you get to the airport so pretty clear drive from san francisco to sfo. southbound 80 from walnut creek to dublin is 14 miles per hours and 101 southbound from santa rosa to san francisco is 41 minutes and through the santa cruz mountains is looking good. >> the sonoma county city is raising the minimum age for buying cigarettes with the city council asking the city attorney
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to prohibit the sale of tobacco to anyone under 21 and establish a tobacco licensing program to enforce this. the mayor says doing anything to make it harder from smoking is the least he can do from "dying a miserable death." opponents say this could on the city to a lawsuit from the tobacco industry. >> if you rely on closed captioning it is not always totally accurate. improvements could be coming. "los angeles times" says the fcc will adopt new rules to improve the quality of closed captioning. the captions must match spoken words and convey background noises and they cannot block other content. the improvements come 10 years after the commission first said they enwhatted it overall the service in response to complains from consumer groups. a study finds that too much sitting is bad for older people and can increase the risk of disability. according to researchers, health problems associated withed
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sitting disease or growing. the study shows people over the age of 60 spend two-thirds of their time awake sitting, and the risk doubles for each adair hour sitting or not moving. here is a real angry bird a camera captured an attack by an owl on an eagle in her next. the camera shows the eagle sitting on her eggs before an owl swoops in and the attack is very brief but you can see the female eagle is very much aware of the danger. researchers who monitor the camera say the eggs are expected to hatch any day. >> that is no video game. six numbers that changed someone's life forever with the only winning powerball ticket sold in milpitas worth half a billion. we are at the lucky store that sold it. >> a twist in the dodger begans
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accused of beating giants' fan brine -- bryan stow, in a potential deal. >> two bay area
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♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. get 10% off all in-stock composite decking at lowe's. ♪ >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good morning everyone at 5:00 a.m. i am katie marzullo here for kristen sze. >> it is thursday, the gateway to the weekend. mike has the forecast. good morning, everyone. nice to see this on live doppler 7 hd, a lack of radar runs. it is dry. the clouds

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