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>> the battle over affordable housing that is pitting demonstrators against developers. >> the heated confrontation between those who want homes and those who want jobs. good evening everyone. i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. the proposed 10-story apartment and condo highrise is at 16th and mission streets. >> abc7 news reporter sergio is live in the mission with the story. sergio? >> yeah that development is actually a couple blocks away at 1979 mission. it has been dubbed the monster in the mission by opponents, but ground zero over that project tonight was over at this union hall. this community meeting started with the ruckus demonstration outside by opponents of the development. it turned into a vocal confrontation between them and union labor leaders who want
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the construction job. >> we live in the community like they do. while we respect the position we would like them to hear our side of it. >> tonight's meeting complete with food and refreshments provided by the host was an attempt to spell out the de tallets -- the details of the 1979 mission. >> we are really clear about the demands we are making. we want 100% of uh ready toable housing. >> there is no one that can do it with the cost of construction and materials. there is just no way. that's why we are here talking about 31% affordable. >> it would replace the walgreens and the burger king at 16th and mission. these are the developer's renderings. it proposes buildings 300 market rate rental units and middle class condos for sale to people making between $6,000 and $145,000 a year. >> we started at $13.62 an hour. i have been there 17 years and i never made more than $30,000 a year, and none of my co-workers do.
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our managers don't even make $60,000 a year. >> the presentation was a loud back and forth, demonstrators dominating the conversation. if approved developers hope to begin construction in december. opponents vow not to let that happen. abc7 news. an update on a story you will see only on abc7 news. an east bay family is finally getting help. their son was beaten uncos shoes by a fellow student who returned to school after a brief suspension. the injured boy hasn't been back since and it has been almost a month and a half. katie has the story. >> the parents and grand parents of nathan pleaded with the west contra costa school board. they have been desperate to get nathan back to the elementary school in san pablo since january but not as long as the boy they say beat him unconscious is still there. >> what happened to my
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grandson is nothing short of attempted murder and felonious assault. >> i don't need who i need to talk to make sure my son is safe and he can get the education he deserves. >> the 10-year-old boy who sent nathan to the hospital with a severe concussion was only suspended five days and the same boy attacked nathan and received a one-day suspension. after hearing the story they are demanding action. >> every one of us up here had young people go to school here in our schools. they didn't have to go through this. >> the director of community engagement says she will meet with the family at the end of the week. >> talk about their concerns and investigate what is happening and make sure we provide the right supports and programs for their student. >> nathan and his mom couldn't be happier. >> we are elated right now. this has been such an ordeal for us and for everything my son has had to dwo through. has had to go through. >> i feel really excited.
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i really want to go back to school. you know how people are homesick sph i am school sick. >> nathan says he can't wait to be back with his friends. abc7 news. >> a shooting lead to a traffic nightmare for east bay commuters. it happened just before 4:00 this afternoon on eastbound 580 near the highway 24 interchange through oakland. abc7 news reporter alan wang joins us live from oakland police headquarters with what happened out there tonight. alan? >> tonight police are searching for two men who could be armed and dangerous. i spoke to a witness who says he saw them running down the interstate shortly after the shooting. at least six bullets pierced the side of the ago raw as it -- acura as it was driving near the highway 24 split in oakland. a witness said he heard several gunshots around 3:30 from the overpass and mlk way. >> as i looked out the window i saw two cars hit each other and two spun around. >> the chp says the car
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smashed into the wall. the witness saw two men jump out of the chevy i'm paula which turned out to be a rental car. >> and ran down westbound on the 580. one jumped down the hill and ran down 35th street toward west. >> the driver of the acura was wounded. his passenger was detained at the scene. the chp says a third car was damaged in the wreck, but it was able to drive off. the highway shooting caused a huge rush hour bottleneck that impacted traffic all the way back to the maze. by 7:00 eastbound 580 reopened. opd who was in charge of the investigation denies an on camera interview. alan wang, abc7 news. >> and sky 7hd was over a major rush hour traffic snarl on westbound interstate 80 in berkeley. around 6:00 a driver the highway patrol was chasing surrendered to officers at gunpoint stoping all traffic in the area.
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officers stopped him for a carpool violation and then he drove off. he later was stuck in traffic and then he couldn't run anymore. the arrest was a memorable one. >> yeah, it was definitely bizarre. we were doing our felony stop and trying to get him out of the vehicle. he was holding on to an energy drink and smoking. he didn't want to let go. as he put it, he wanted one last drag. >> the driver is from brentwood. he has an outstanding felony warrant for a parole violation. >> in richmond a man is in critical condition after he was shot in the stomach. it happened at chancellor avenue and 20th street. it was just before this happened and another man was shot in the leg a couple blocks away. no word yet if the two shootings are related. >> the 9th u.s. circuit court of appeals said upheld. the ban on high capacity gun magazines that can hold more than 10 bullets. a three-judge panel unanimously rejected arguments that the ban violated second amendment rights saying
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sunnyvale's public safety concerns outweigh defense concerns. >> developing news, the u.s. ambassador in south korea, a stanford graduate was taken to hospital after a man attacked him with a razor. mark lipper was giving a lecture in seoul when the man slashed at his face and fans. he shouted "no to war training" and attacked lipper. the u.s. and south korea are conducting joint military exercises. he graduated from stanford where he studied political science and got his master's degree in international policy studies. he worked for senator dianne feinstein prior to 1999. the marin humane society hopes to find homes for nine puppies brought in tuesday by a man claiming he found them in a box next to a dumpster in san rafael. a res debt -- a resident vet said the male and female rottweiler-lab mixes are in
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good help and will be ready for adoption next week. they are adorable. this latest batch of puppies reminds you to get your animals spayed and neutered and there is assistance for those who can't afford the procedure. the animal refuge is screening people to adopt these terrier puppies found in a sealed trash bag in a pleasant hill park in january. the dogs are in good health and scheduled to be spayed and neutered tomorrow. they will be ready for adoption after a week phase worth of -- after a week's worth of time. they try to figure out who threw them away ?ie. next on abc7 news -- >> the fact that so many people can't have life extension means that's pretty big. >> the local multi person operation that could save half a dozen lives, and what makes this so special. >> and san francisco is on top and that is not exactly a good thing. how much you will have to pay to live in the city by the bay. >> and how about an elephant
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with attitude? this little packyderm was picking a fight jie. and we are in for a warming trend. where your temperatures will end up. packing should be simple like new nature valley nut crisp bars. let's see if hikers are keeping it simple too. what's happening here? just a little pack inspection a loofah. a tape measure. claves. seriously? fresh pine. smells exactly like right where we're standing. stick to simple. nuts. seeds. sweetness. new nature valley nut crisp bars. boom. delicious. this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation
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>> this is abc7 news. >> new at 11:00, an amtrak train slammed into a car in newark. the fire officials say the car's driver tried to cross the tracks right in front of the train. didn't make it. this happened at ceder boulevard and saint easy -- isabel. three people were able to get out before the crash fortunately so nobody was hurt. san francisco beat its own record for highest rental home prices in the country. rental search site zumper says the median rent for a one bedroom apartment is $3,460 a month. and in the east bay represents are going up at one of the fastest rates in the country. developing news in los angeles. four more patients infected and 64 possibly exposed to a deadly super bug. this time it is happening at ceder sinai medical center. an earlier outbreak killed two people at ucla's ron failed --
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ronald reagan medical center. all were treated with endoscopes. in a rare medical procedure 12 patients will participate in a kidney swap. it has never been done before there. they will take place tomorrow and friday with six patients donating a kidney and six receiving one. lyanne melendez takes us through the process. >> she recently lost her husband and 13 years ago her son. tomorrow she will donate a kidney which will have an impact on six recipients. >> i know what it feels like to want an extra day and not being able to have it. >> here is how it will work. brusard starts the chain of event. she donates a kidney to a man who wanted to donate, but not come pat believe a. her kidney goes to someone else who has a relative willing to donate to someone else.
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that pairing continues down the line four more times. relatives of people on the donor waiting list giving so others can start living a pour normal life. >> you have to have a willing living donor to participate in a paired exchange. >> this paired kid pea exchange -- kidney exchange is thanks to map grid developed by a 2003 kidney recipient. he uses a program that takes a person's genetic profile and finds potential matches. >> as we get better and better at this, we will be more predict tiff about future compatibilities and/or therapies that might be beneficial to get people compatible. >> once the matches are confirmed doctors nurses and case managers work on the logistics of making it reality. >> when ne did a five-way swap a few years ago which was the largest it took about three or four months to get all of this
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together. we did it in three or four weeks. >> six patients will undergo surgery simultaneously in adjacent rooms. the remaining six will have their procedures done on friday. these operations are done back to back to avoid any medical problems or unforeseen circumstances. >> for instance one of the donors had a sore throat last week. if any of the 12 has a medical problem, then the whole thing falls apart and we have to regroup. >> following the operations brussard and the others involved in the kidney exchange will have a chance to finally meet. in san francisco lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> what a story. sphie if you step outside tonight you will get a real treat. sky 7hd's camera caught the big beautiful full moon out. the sky is clear so you can see it well. >> ama were busy and
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meteorologist sandhya patel with a lot of time to stargaze. >> absolutely and i am always stargazing. let me show you live doppler 7hd larry and ama and i will show uh different shot of the moon clear skies right now and i will show you what it looks like temperature wise. it is mostly 40s elsewhere. a few 50s showing upright around the coast and the bay. here is the shot of the moon i want to show you. this was from earlier today. it shows the full moon rising over the bay. it is going to be clear enough you can see a beautiful view of the sunrising tomorrow if you are up early. it is clear over san francisco and mild and warm. we are looking at daylight saving time beginning on sunday. here is what we have ahead of us. today's temperatures are in the first column. you have a look at better we are going tomorrow. three degrees in santa rosa and 72 in -- tomorrow
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afternoon. you can see the trend here. livermore, san jose 5 to 6 degrees warmer than today. high pressure is part of the reason. it is coming in closer and we will bump up the temperature. the dry pattern continues this week. while it is beautiful it will be nice to see some rain. there is a chance. it is not immediately, but i will show you the long range forecast. tuesday march 10th a chance of rain. another chance on wednesday march 11th. it is not looking exciting but at least it is a possibility and it continues on march 12th. that may be the better day of the two getting rain in here. tomorrow morning no rain. clear skies. you will need a jacket or sweater. midto upper 30s for the coldest inland valleys. most other areas around the coast and the bay. here are your highs for thursday. 73 degrees in gilroy and 74 san jose and 72 sunnyvale. nice day on the paw -- peninsula. 68 in pacifica. downtown san francisco a mild
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to warm day 70 degrees. in the north bay low 70 for napa, santa rosa. east bay 73 oakland. here is where our inland spots will end up warmer than average. effort 73 in livermore and antioch. san ramon accu-weather seven-day forecast, it is spring-like. upper 70s to mid60s. sunday at 2:00 a.m. you spring forward which becomes 3:00 a.m. i know many of us will besetting our clocks forward on saturday night before bed as we head toward next week. some subtle changes. first a slight cool down and then the chance of rain on wednesday. >> boy do we need it. >> we sure do. thank you sandhya. >> next on abc7 news at 11:00, how would you like to own a piece of movie history for free? >> you can, but there is a catch and a curse. we'll explain.
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why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. ♪ ♪ wow something sounds sweet in here!!!! ♪ ♪ need a little honey in the bowl. yeah!!! badabopbopbopa!!!
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no? must be the honey!!!
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tourists got a big laugh out of this little guy acting all grown up and protecting the herd. check him out.
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he ?rairs -- he has a powerful packyderm stomp. they threatened the intruders. all they could do was call him adorable. >> it looked like the one in "back to the future" and it could be yours for free. the cubs have to win the world series just like in the movie. right. a museum in illinois is giving away its delorean. even if the cubs don't make it to the series the museum and they will get a hover board prop. it has been a hundred years since the cubs last won the world series. 1908. >> the chances of that happening ? >> slim to none. jm in for dan sh -- i am in
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for dan. >> warriors are back home and they struggled and picked it up. >> steph curry made six shots and all worth three pointers. he watched five of the six go through the hoop. sometimes ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪
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the warriors are back home after an east coast road trip welcoming her son to oracle arena. happy birthday uncontested dunk 23 and 12. back to back three's and it is a first quarter lead. a slash and score. curry playing some d on michael carter williams. warriors up 13. it is a 22-2 run.
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the off balance buzzer beater to end the first half. sean livingston baseline and warriors back in front. 20 years old and lead milwaukee with 16. the fourth quarter and steph no need to watch it go in. he knows. 19 points and 11 assists. he does it because he knows it is not going in. warriors out score the bucks by eight in the fourth. 102-93. trailblazers and clippers and portland down three. launch and hit. he had 20 and the game goes to over time. the pride of oakland and his only field goal of the game and he is one of 13. who is that masked man? that is russell westbrook four days after a cheek fracture. i remember charles barkley doing this for the sixers
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years ago. westbrook as you like to say, with authority. >> needs a little work. >> westbrook is 49 points and 16 boards and 10 assists and oklahoma city wins by five. the grizzlies are four and a halfback and they are tied at 100 mark gasol and got it. that's the winner. memphis 102 and rockets 100. it is a mere image of yesterday. buster posey had the only run in this third. a's roll 9-2. peyton manning well return to the broncos for the 2015 season. his salary drops from $19 million to $15 million. it is a $4 million cut to help the team in free agency. he finished with 39 touchdown passes and second only to the colts' andrew luck. payton is -- peyton is back
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and the broncos will be good again. >> i want to do the name. i will not settle for greek freak. that's too easy. >> that's good though. packing should be simple like nature valley nut crisp bars. let's see if hikers are keeping it simple too. what's happening here? pack inspection station, just got to take a quick look in your bag. a tape measure? yeah. hiking? a tape measure? just in case. in case what? you can measure out the distance you've hiked but there's got to be a better way. i mean. stick to simple. nuts. seeds. sweetness. new nature valley nut crisp bars. boom. delicious.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >> thanks for watching, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama dates. sell 250 of them a year. peyton manning is coming back. he will play an 18th nfl season
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but will be taking a pay cut. poor guy. broncos' quarterback was on the fence about another season after denver's playoff loss. he decided to play for one more year and again, this is heart breaking to hear. he's only going to make 15 million a year in base salary instead of the 19 million. trying to give the broncos extra money to work out free agency deals to improve the team there. however, he could make that $4 million back. there's performance incentives in the contract. i think he might be okay. we will turn to baseball now. teams are getting ready for spring training but stadium chefs are in mid season form already and here's the evidence of that. >> churro dog available at the arizona diamondbacks stadium this coming season. a warm cinnamon churro and long, chocolate glazed doughnut topped with frozen yogurt, whipped cream and chocolate and caramel sauce. >> it clocks in at 1100 calories. and you have 81 chances to indulge yourself this season in
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phoenix. $8.50. >> what a steal. >> heart attacks come cheap. coming up in "the mix," just the place for the most intimate weddings, a chapel on wheels. >> big trouble for a couple who let kids walk a mile home from a park all by themselves. could their unique parenting methods be illegal? check out our behind the scenes pics anytime on instagram. it is abcwnn. you are watching "world news now." anytime on instagram. it is abcwnn. you are watching "world news now." nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day,

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