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>> new at 11:00 protesters storm oakland city hall and take over the council meeting. >> that loud crowd demanding change and declaring victory. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. the issue is an impending vote regarding a vacant lot the city wants to sell to developers. abc news reporter lilian kim is live at oakland city hall with the story. lilian? >> dan overall it was a peaceful protest and for protesters it was mission accomplished. a chain of protesters entered oakland city hall an hour into the meeting. the plan was simple. shutdown the proceedings and take over the council chambers. >> it is illegal but it is very nonviolent. we just want to make sure our voice is heard. >> protesters held their own so-called meeting after council members adjourned and left the room.
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>> certainly people have different styles and tactics. >> the issue was over this vacant lot on 12th street near lake merritt. they were going to vote on whether to sell it to condo developers. protesters are celebrating and for one of them, the effort was worth missing the warriors game. >> we were waiting our whole lives to see the warriors do this well. we will have a chance to see more warriors going forward. >> as for any arrests, there were none. >> as for crowds we deal with, this is one of the most peaceful ones we will encounter. >> a process that may be repeated in the future. they say they may use this tactic again. lilian kim, abc7 news. >> meantime, more growing pains tonight. a move is under way to stop developpent in of market rate housing in a san francisco neighborhood that is ground zero in the fight over gentrification. he wants a 45-day more for --
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moratorium in a one and a half square mile area of the mission district. he says it is an attempt to address the displacement of long-time mission residents. >> we need a new direction. until and unless we take a drastic step we will lose this neighborhood. >> they say 7% of housing being built in the mission is considered affordable. opponents say a building moratorium would only increase demand. the man accused of driving drunk and hitting a killing a mother and her young daughter had a previous alcohol arrest. >> how does it feel to kill two innocent people? >> emotions boiled over as brian jones left court with angry family members of the victims following. the judge postponed his arraignment. he faces charges against little jewel yea morales --
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julie morales. he is currently out of jail on bail. >> we all days tough unprecedented water cuts. the state water board said they adopted a mandatory reduction in water use statewide. it is up to water agencies to enforce the cuts. they say letting the lawns go brown is the single most important step that can be taken. saving water but keeping streets and sidewalks clean is a challenge that a lot of bay area communities are wrestling with during the drought. one of our viewers got in contact with us after seeing a worker pressure washing a sidewalk. katie has a look at a tricky challenge these days. >> yes, the downtown situation is in a bit of a sticky situation. they have to keep it that way for sanitary health.
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they have to meet the cut in water usage. while driving through downtown san jose she snapped h picture. >> it bothers me they are power washing the streets. >> she is concerned about excessive water usage. >> we are at a p so int we need to brainstorm on innovative ways to address the problem. >> she wanted to know if the downtown association uses reseek killed orie -- recycled orie claimed water. >> as soon as it is available be be -- we will use that. >> they are not there yet but they have reduced the usage the mandated 30%. >> we are cleaning up areas that need to be cleaned. >> they use 520 gallons a day to clean some 250 city blocks which is around two gallons per block. >> it is a delicate balance we have. it is about 100,000 people. >> people who work downtown have noticed the cut back. >> as far as i'm concerned they don't clean much down
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here anyway. >> from the streets to social media the debate over water usage swells. they say the facebook comments her picture receive shows how conservation needs to be a communal effort. >> they think i can do that in my own home. there is a difference of what happens in your home and what happens on a downtown street. >> in san jose abc7 news. >> if you think you see water being wasted where you live, e-mail us. we'll check it out and look at as many tips as we can. the speculation that the drought may be playing a role in the increase of rabid bats found in alameda county. the latest was found near downtown livermore. vector control officials are not certain what is behind the increase in cases. so far this year three rabid bats were found in fremont and pleasanton. last year rabies was detected in just two bats county wide.
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a bicyclist died after being hit in danville. the victim is a 55-year-old man from danville. the driver is cooperating with investigators. hillary clinton will be in san francisco to raise money for her presidential campaign. two fundraisers are planned at the homes of millionaires in san francisco. the chronicle reports tickets to each event are $2700. on friday clinton will attend a luncheon at the portola valley home of john done huh -- donaho. the warriors shutdown in game two. the grizzlies won it 97-90. memphis is the first to beat golden state at oracle arena since january 27th, five days before the super bowl. alan wang is live at the arena tonight where alan fans are understandably a bit bummed. >> dan ama some emotionally
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drained fans walked out of oracle arena tonight. they had seen them overcome a deficit in the past and win so they never gave up until it was over. the night started out on a high note with the presentation of the nba's most available player award stephen curry. the warriors trailed through most of the game, but the fans never let up. >> we have to yell louder. >> it is better at home watching tv. i tell you that much. the atmosphere is crazy. >> it wasn't enough to stop the grizzlies from winning game two. >> we were there. we were into it and screaming and yelling. what happened?
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>> i tried. i really tried. i will have no voice tomorrow, but they still dropped the ball. >> we tried. we were there. we protected warriors' dwrowpped. >> the loss ends the winning streak and it is only the third home loss for the warriors this year. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> and sports director larry beil will have a complete highlight coming up in sports. we learned today oakland marketing officials are trying to arrange a parade that would span both sides of the bay if the warriors win the title. details are yet to be announced. you can see game three of the western conference finals right here on saturday at 5:00 p.m. hopefully we will get a win then. >> let's hope. the cookie is crumbling for the girl scouts a bit. next on abc7 news, sales are down but a record number of girls are signing up for camp. find out how the scouts are living their motto to be
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prepared. >> it is huge. >> it is sad. >> scientists are stumped as another whrail washes up on the same paw anyones you la -- peninsula beach. what they will do with the carcass. >> and who google is spending $150 million to recruit. >> i am sandhya patel keeping an eye on this cold low. when
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...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) difficult day for loved ones of survey monkey ceo dave goldberg. he was buried during a private ceremony at stanford. his wife, facebook coo, sheryl sandburg, wrote a touching tribute on facebook. she said, things will never be the same but the world is better for the years my beloved husband lived. goldburg died after an accident on a treadmill in mexico. biologists hope they can investigate the death of a whale that washed ashore in pacifica. the 32-foot humpback whale was discovered at the state beach this morning.
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biologists couldn't get close enough because the tide was so high. another whale washed ashore on the same beach three weeks ago. dwoog -- google is trying to recruit more women and minorities. they said it is part of a broader program aimed at making sure the company reflects its users. the $150 million will not hurt google. the company had revenues of $17 billion in the first quarter. a lot of people look forward to girl scout cookie time, but bay area cookie sales were down sharply. that means the budget for scout summer camp is coming up short as a record number of girls are signing up. tonight how girl scouts are living their motto to be prepared. >> they are the most popular girl scout camp in northern california. >> my goal is to challenge myself. >> it is amazing in here. >> i like getting to know people from different troops and exploring.
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>> this troop from san jose is here for the weekend tackling the rope course. >> girl scouts has helped me by making me more independent. >> most girls pay to attend camp but cookie sales offset a lot of the cost. when the cookie sales were down 6% this year -- >> it is a big deal. >> she is the ceo of girl scouts of southern california. that's 50,000 girls. membership is up. the number of girls actually selling cookies is down. 25% did not sell cookies. >> it is a lot of time for the parents to support their daughter and to go door door-to-door and to participate in booth sales. >> it didn't help that they ran out of thin mints and samoa's, the most popular cookie. the cause? layoffs and one plant was closed. >> those are the challenges in
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an off cookie year. >> it could have been worse but the scouts raised $3 million in donations to renovate their camps and outdoor centers. that includes a new lodge and cabins in san mateo county to the ropes course in marin. >> it goes up six stories tall. it is a mental challenge as well as physical. >> it makes it possible to rent camp tau silts when -- camp facilities when scouts don't use them. the scouts still need to raise millions more for work on facilities that are long overdue. these girls are doing an energy audit. >> it is stuffed with tissues up there. >> firsthand evidence why new energy efficient windows are on the wish list. >> so the heat doesn't leak out. >> for the first time ever northern california scouts will charge a $15 service fee
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when girls register this fall. financial aid is available and they want to make sure no one is turned away. >> and camp registration is in full swing. we have a link at abc7news.com. this case you are wondering the girl scouts say selling cookies is by far the most effective fundraiser. there are no plans to grief -- to give it up. you will still get your cookies. >> please don't give it up. you were a girl scout. >> yes brown knee, girl scout. you get to go camping and all of that stuff. really cool. >> talk about great weather to be outside. >> sandhya is here. >> we could hear the pitter patter of rain drops ama and dan. right now a few clouds around. it was a little milder today compared to yesterday. you saw the sun, but you are probably wondering why visibility was not great. i want to take you to the source -- part of the source.
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gobi desert dust storm a week ago. this was taken from the international spacestation. look on you dramatic that picture is. the jet stream is bringing some of the dust to the bay area. when you look at the sunset you will see the redish hue. the skies were hazy when the sunsets. it wasn't the cloud cover, but the dust. the temperatures in the 50s and danville is 46 degrees. visibility is good and looking across the bay because we don't have fog to speak of. slight chance of showers on thursday afternoon and evening. here is where the showers will be coming from. it is this area of low pressure near british columbia that is a cold low developing. it will not move over the pacific and pick up moisture. needless to say as it dives
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southward we will see some changes. on thursday specifically sierra will see the snow showers and the snow level down to 6,000 feet. if you are traveling up there, snow level down to lake level. it will bring potential for a few showers. not much in terms of cloud cover. by thursday afternoon you will see a few returns in the south bay, evening and a few showers in the north bay as well. lingering showers into the wee hours of friday morning. not a lot, but it is something. tomorrow morning mid40s to the low 50s. clear to the north a few clouds around the to the south. you will need a jacket or sweater. it will start off in the cool side but up to 80 in antioch. 76 santa rosa and 67 in oakland. tall low alto 70. 71 in san jose. san francisco 63. 59 in half moon bay. we'll see a few clouds, breezy at times tomorrow. a slight chance of showers on
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thursday. and then if you have plans with mom and it included the outdoors there will be a little sunshine to brighten her day.
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as you probably heard amazon dreams delivering packages to your door using drones. other uses could be in the hands of consumers a lot sooner. the innovations that could make drones part of our daily lives. >> the only barrier is our imagination. >> the drones of the future could be here a lot sooner than you think. that is tomorrow night right here at 11:00. >> boxer manny pacquiao has another fight on these hands just days after his loss to floyd mayweather a class action lawsuit. it was field seeking more than $5 million from pacquiao after the boxer revealed he fought on saturday with a shoulder injury. the suit claims he kept his torn row -- rotator cuff secret and the knowledge could have affected if people made
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bets are on ordered the fight on pay per view. the boxer will have surgery to repair his shoulder. >> put my name down on that lawsuit. hairly is here with the -- larry is here with the sports. >> they had won 21 straight at home. they were ready for an mvp celebration, cor nation whatever you want to call. it the grizzlies had some othe
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tony alan quick catch and shoot and cut it to 10. struggle to make shots. the last of his 19 points come on the scoop right here, but he shot 7 of 19. conley was the start. dagger three right there. the series is tied at 1-1 and headed to memphis on saturday night which will be here on abc7. >> they deserve to win. they kicked our butts. they controlled the wholesú game. we have to learn from this. >> we were not poised and we -- and it did not go well. >> nobody expects us to lose the game at home. now the whole world is collapsing. everything is going wrong. we will be just fine. >> it has collapsed. the giants have put together
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