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dramatic surveillance video shows a gun man opening fire at a restaurant during paris terrorist attack. good afternoon and thank you for joining us, i'm alma dates. >> the master mind of the paris attacks is dead. adelle abameed abhud is daed. officers in france and belgium have conducted 600 raids targeting islamic extremists since friday.
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>> reporter: his body found in the rubble of this raid riddled with bullets and shrapnel, investigators can only identify him by his fingerprints. today, the fingerprints confirming the master mind of the paris attack is dead. police say he was also behind at least four ere isis plots this year, including the attempted attack on a paris-bound train. authorities are looking into how the 27-year-old was able to sneak into france to leave the terror cells planning another attack. >> possible prime minister attack. that threat is real. the two suspects accused of carrying out friday's attack.
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diners in thducking for cover. >> officials now confirm the woman who blew herself up during yesterday's raid was a cousin. there were more raids carried out this morning in belgium, taking at least nine people into custody. >> in new york city, new york's mayor and police commissioner are trying to calm concerns now. they say that threats are nothing new, that the city will not be intimidated or live in fear and police are protect the people living and visiting in new york. >> on capitol hill, the house voted today to keep all syrian and iraqi refugees out, at least
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for now. certify that each is not a threat. >> coming up at 5:00, pop ticks are sparking out rage by comparing syrian refugees to world war ii. the coral nor has identified a 48-year-old woman while jet skiing last night.
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the jet ski was badly damaged. >> she pland to take the jet ski out of the water and never arrived. >> may's husband recorded her missing last night around 10:00. but it was so dark, couldn't find her. >> prosecutors say lila alagoog, shawn engle committed those crimes over several days back in october. the three suspects are eligible for the death penalty. >> there may be tougher gun legislation coming to san francisco in the wake of a rash of firearms stolen from parked cars. >> vick lee joins us live now in city hall with the story. vick? >> well, larry, david compost
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east original bill has been amended to include every gun owner. he says it's become an inyeesing problem and epidemic, if you will. >> it's becoming a familiar, dangerous refrain. guns stolen from cars. sometimes belonging to cops. sometimes ending in tragedy. in july, kate steinle was shot to death by a tranz yent who used the gun stolen from the car of a federal agent. last month, these three drifters were arrested for the murders of a yoga instructor. the gun was stolen from a car at fisherman's wharf. in august, uc berkley's police chief had her gun stolen. another from a kpar parked in s&l francisco. >>. >> measure than 10,000 guns were
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stolen from the state of california in 2010 alone. >> wref to make it inconvenient for people to carry weapons. >> this is what i'm left with. a mother stand iing over my son shot 30 times with a semi-automatic gun. vick lee, abc 7 news. investigators arrested three people in the nearby city in connection with his death. >> rejected again. one of the kidnappers was denied parole the 16th time today. frederick woods is the last of
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the three being held in prison his fellow kidnappers have already been paroled. the children and their driver eventually escaped. >> it looks spectacular behind us. >> we are in the middle of a mild threat. it looks very enjoyable:
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beautiful silhouette of the skyline. looking nice on the golden gate. you want to grab your jacket. the sun goes down at 4:56 p.m. we'll detail the numbers in the accuweather forecast in just a few minutes. >> stair waips into a cascade of water. a tree root may have burst and sent thousands of gallons of water gushing down 80 steps. this video was sent to us by a viewer. when you see news where you live, pick a photo or a video and share it with usment we're going to show it on air or at abc7news.com. >> officials are encouraging drooichers to consider using alternative routes and allow
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extra time for trips. once again, this will be taking place starting tomorrow. >> abc 7 news reporter matt keller in san jose for the announcement. >> the international flight announcement is taking off. just this year, it announced it added nonstop flights to beijing and tonight, air canada is joining the crew. >> we're launching twice daily. >> silicon's valley airport is always been in the shadow of the much bigger sfo. last night, about 95% of internationals from the bay area. ebs up and downing makes sense to other travelers. >> there is so much money in the silicon valley and there's so
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many limited options in terms of carriers. so, you know, i thought that it would be in the future that we start to see more and more of them. >> the diverse kmun tie. ty. that's here. it will be pretty cool to have some international flights here in san jose. >> the mayor says international flights can bring millions to the local economy. but it's not just about the p s passengers. >> you're filling the bellies with air freight, which helps commerce to grow. that's also a lost factor, especially international. >> air can is already booking reservations for the vancouver flights that begin on may 9th. in s&l jose, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> still ahead at 4:00, big news about a popular fish. the fda is now approving the first genetically modified animal for your dinner table. >> and, taking a look right now
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the house of representatives today had legislation to make it tougher for entering the u.s. >> live in union sdi with their reaction. david?
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>> larry and alma, more syrian refugees who come to the bay area than any part of the bay. many of them had to wait several years, sometimes two years or longer, to get their security clearances. now, there is concern what happens next. here, in northern california, the international rescue committee is helping to resell 10,000 refugees this year. less than 1% are from syria. but it's washington's debate how to best protect the homeland from terrorists. here, at home, it's been forgotten. >> even a day longer for some of these families is the difference between having safety and staying in harm else's way. >> she hopes lawmakers can find a middle ground and american citizens need to consider what refugees are facing. >> for the individual on the street, it's to remember the face of the person on the other side of these decisions. the family that is are fleaing
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exactly this kind of terror and horror. >> the house passed the tighter controls on refugees from syria and iraq beyond the two-thirds vote that would protect it from a promised veto by millionth obama. >> when we have indications that some of the paris bombers may have, at least, come through the refugee routes, don't you think that common sense dictate that is we should take a pause? >> 47 democrats also re-joined republicans on passing the bill. california's senator thinks the real focus should be on tightening visa waivers. a san francisco fire truck that ran a red light and struck
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a victim. for the first time, we're hearing from the victim of the lawsuit. >> i heard him blast the air horn at about the split second the bumper hit me. >> you'll see exclusive new vid yes of what the fire truck driver did inside a bar right before the event. >> bank of america presented a check for $30,000. bank employeeings rolled up their sleeves. abc 7 is once again teaming up with several bay area food banks for our annual thanksgiving food drive. part of our on going, give-where-you-live campaign. doe nating is simple. just text the word feed to 80777 everybody's heard of santa's
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workshop at the north pole. it's in the shadow of mt.diablo. abc 7 news wu in clayton taking wood shop classes at the marsh street inmate facility. >> we have a great crew to put them together. >> you put it in the tub, and when you let it go, it pushes through the water. >> local charities will deliver the bikes and toys to kids. a new york city woman is taking generosity to a whole new level. carol saw a going out of business sign and so she went in
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and bought every single toy. they've had many generous donations over the years, but nothing quite like this. >> that is incredible. >> the vatican is getting into the holiday spirit. this year's christmas tree arrived at a whopping 98 feet tall and comes from a forest in baa yar ja. a lumber jack suggested it because it has two tips. the tree will soon be adourn dorned. >> it feels like spripg time. >> yeah, pretty much. abc 7 news meteorologist drew tuma is here with the accuweather forecast. >> one week until thanksgiving. like today, tomorrow is going to be a repeat performance. then we'll start to track some changes. it will feel a lot cooler for thanksgiving one week from today. live doppler 7 hd now, fw you're going outside, you could be hope
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soon, it's going to be a-ok. outside the go, looich-look emoryville camera with the gorgeous view and that sun going down at 4:56. miemd days for the weekend, and then changes come. chance ovp showers for wednesday. but this next storm system will bring us the coldest air we have seen so far this season. here's the set-up we have high pressure anchored right off the coast that's keeping us very quiet, very mild and that's going to be the case through the weekend. as you look at our rain chances, they're going to slowly increase early next week. the greatest chance of some light showers moving through the region. watch what happens fin the long rain. that dome of cold air is really going to impact us next thursday morning for thanksgiving morning. the coldest so far this season.
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do you know where your winter jacket is? i feel like we haven't broken that out in a long time. we're likely going to see freeze warnings late next week. tonight, quite the opposite. lots of 40s on the board. palo alto, 68. downtown san francisco, sun-soaked at 67. enter the north bay. north, 69 degrees. 73 livermore, 70 pleasant
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degrees. if you like today, you'll like through the week end. changes come wednesday and then thursday, winds gusting between 20-30 miles per hour. first, get your rain gear and then get your winter gear for thanksgiving, guys. >> all right, thank you so much, drew. up next, celebrating 40 years of good morning america our own smenser chris yanl stops by the studio. >> what you need to know before you buy. >> and, taking a live look at our traffic at 4:21, this is 101 through san jose. southbound is all traffic there. you're looking grood northbound.
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moments from our good friends at "good morning america." >> here's your 60 second hot list from gma today. pick it emt. >> this could be the happiest day ever here at "gma." >> it is crazy out here. >> good morning, america. >> good morning america. >> who here has a 6 minute piece be one and a half minutes because you'd fallen? >> my man, pit, boom. >> good morning, america. happy 40th. a truly amazing morn iing, trul
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in the making. >> and that's the gma hot list from today. >> one of them, a familiar face. yes, the very first wither man, john coleman, everybody. >> oh, yeah. and next up, spencer christian. >> he'll love that piece. >> reveal your umbrella. >> yes, past and present at this morning's big reunion. ladies, in the southeast, it's
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dry out there now. from texas to florida, highs in the 70s and 80s. that's a look at national weather. >> where's the weather? where is it? point it out to me and i'll tell you what's going on. a reminder, glo to abc7news.com for more. >> what a great event. great way to celebrate. spencer christian, some other gma people and even viewers are sharing their memorable moments online. check out these pictures shared on social media today. you can share excitement by posting your own pictures. >> that had to be an unbelieving memory. >> remember when you went long that one time? >> that where you know time? >> yeah. as we continue here, big change to your dinner tanl.
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jeanette kwli modified salmon is now aprovered. >> a new study finds something surprising about imgrants from mexico. is the flood going in the other direction now? >> forget black friday.
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. here are the headlines now happening at 4:30. the u.s. house has voted to keep syrian and iraqi refugees from entering the united states until they've been thoroughly screened. the current tweeting process is thorough. tweeting out today, welcoming the world's vulnerable. we've safely entered 3 million refugees since 1975. >> conne coming up only on abc 7 news at five:00, con fir mission that police killed a man on both attacks. >> a new report from the bugh research center says for the first time in more than 40 years, mexican imgrants are returning to their homeland than are entering the united states.
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>> live in san jose with the reason behind this historic shift. >> this all comes as immigration becomes more of a focal point in the upcoming presidential election. at san jose state university, 21-year-old david gonzalez is a first-generation from mexico who moved with his family. >> they came in zernl search of better life. >> but in 2011, she had to go back to mexico to care for an ailing relative. >> we do care for her safety. this's something that always adds more stress on top of added schoolwork and other things. squl from 2009 to 2014, an estimated 70,000 mexicans came
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to the united states while one million returned home. compare that to the period between 1995 and 12,000 versus the 670 thou who left to go back to merks cole. other people would migrate in or those particular people would rub. return. now, return is much more costly and much more dangerous. >> those dangers are lost on mexican families who chose something different. >> in san jose, chris wynn. >> the mexican museum is celebrating its 40th anniversary tonight with a special exhibit.
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in the '50s, he began his work because he couldn't exhibit work elsewhere. >> former subway pitchman is sentenced to 15 .5 year ins prison saying the 38-year-old was obsessed with child pornography. >> he apologized to the court. >> not singing the financial praises of mike huckabee. they're suing for the copyright
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of the megahit, eye of the tiger. they did not have permission to use the song at a rally for kim davis. she did request unspecified damages and that huckabee's campaign stop using the song. yit critics argue that we're being left in the dark about what we're eating every cay. >> for the first time ever, genetical genetically altered salmon could end up on your table. >> traditionally, it's identical to the traditional techniques.
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>> abc news toured the panama side. critics, though, call it frankenfish and are concern eed changing an animal's geneticsic code could lead to health issues over time. just like jeanetgenetically alt crops. >> i do feel it should be labeled. the hotly debatedish shoou has led some in hollywood to demand labels for all jell metically modified food. >> i have the right toe know what's in the food that i feel my family. >> there's no word when they
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will hit store shelves. look for the label that has wild cost. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, why local salmon fisherman are very concerned about today's decision. >> yellow stone is considering throwing a thousand bikes this year. almost 5,000 bikes have roamed the park this summer. a near-record number. >> targeting sag fwi parents. what one town is doing to get teens to pull them up. the question is is it legal? >> a beautiful and dry evening on the way, but we have new information regarding a wet winter. our chances have updated.
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pants, no one want fos see your underwear. as of now, there's no law against sagging. but the police says if someone is showing skin, it could be considered indesent exposure. >> just like the song pantds on the ground. >>. ♪ pants on the ground ♪ pants on the ground . >> we're talking about increasing the rain chances until winter. we're showing you the kwooit picture, but what we want to get to is this. where he're talking months in advance such as el nino. and they, once again, have upped our chances of seeing a weter-than-average winter. but, remember, typically, during an el nino winter, december
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tends to be a dry month and then those rain chances really ramp up. we've got tropical storm references until the end of hurricane season. going to be a fish storm, bru could bring some rain chances early next week. friday, lottings of sunshine from north earn to southern california. and we'll zoom on in to the bay area tomorrow. nice and mild, lottings of the sunshine up to 67. 71 for oakland. napa 74, 73 antioch. nice and mild the high of 71 degrees. >> don't tell nobody. >> oh, yeah. thanks. >> why martin sheen says charlie is a hero.
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martin sheen says his son is a hero. the actor talking for the first time since his son charlie revealed he's living with hiv. >> martin sheen speaking out after his son charlie revealed his diagnosis. >> i'm hiv poz tiff. >> >>. >> the 75-year-old actor defending his son's decision to publicly share his diagnosism t diagnosisment. >> it's the most ethical thing he's ever done. i couldn't believe the level of courage i was witnessing.
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>> >>. income residents could benefit from volkswagen clean diesel scandal.
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>> volkswagen saying air quality in california's poorest areas are most affected by the illegal vehicles. and the company should not only pay back car owners but also fund subsidies to provide more low-emission vehicles to low-income californians. >> it e's anywhere from 40 time more the legal limit. >> you may remember the v.w. was caught up in a scandal involving clean, diesel cars. v.w. says it is setting aside more than $7 billion to cover damages. the april tax deadline is only five months away. and, already, the irs is worried you could be ripped off. these people use your personal
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information to file for your tax refund. no now, if they get the information to uncle sam before you do, you can protect your computer with software and don't fall for scams asking for personal nfrgs. and here's my advice. file your return as soon as possible. if you file before the bad guys, the whole scam is twarted since the check has already been sent out. if you're wondering about the best time to shop for the holiday, we have some answers for you. according to adobe digital, you should pick out toys before thanksgiving. get electronics for your tech ju junkie on your list before monday. thanks giving day with savings of 25 pntd. if you're looking for clothes, you need to wait a bit. the big discounts happen closer
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to the holiday. they know what's not going to sell and start deeply discounting it. >> but the other stuff, i've got to get moving in the next couple of days here. >> no question, you're on my list, michael. >> there are some con serps about safety. >> almost runs you over if you step off the front. that's a really dangerous way to do it. >> if the person is not wearing
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a helmet, and sustain trauma to the head, they could sustain a brain injury. >> if you're a beginner, consider somebody spotting you. >> that's a little risky. >> the last thing you want is one of your players falling and getting hurt. >> facebook can stress out teenagers. and the rest of us do. >> i was going to say just teenagers? >> wearables are about to take on a whole new meaning with an adjustable sensor that can adjust produced by the baling of thehearted and inhalation of the lungs, it's almost like an internal stethoscope.
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in 2014, 1.4 million cases of cla mid ya were reported at a 2.4 pnt increase since 2013. that is the highest number of cases ever reported to the cdc. we know getting sleep is important to our health. but getting consistent sleep is amgs very key. people who are early to bed and early to rise during the workweek but then stay up late on the weekends, may be increasing their cardiometabolic risk. it's call ed social jet lag. the same team found that supporting friends in supportive likes and comments decreases stress levels. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 does continue. up next, ocean beech is a popular place to throw a quick party.
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soon, you might not be able to light a bonfire whenever you want. >> alma, thanks very much. coming up next, the man behind the deadly paris attack is also accused of the french train attack this summer. you'll hear from one of the heroes who stopped that train attack and how he feels about the terrorists. >> a bay area man wonders why east bay releases name of water wasters but not other property he's wanting to buy.
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. here's a look at what's ahead tonight. at 8:00, it's grey's anatomy. >> some san francisco supervisors for what they describe fair and effective guidelines.
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>> abc 7 news reporter is live with the story. caroly? >> building a bonfire at ocean beach has always been a cheap way to enjoy yourself in that increasingly expensive city. but those managing the land are worried about litter. >> bonfires are a tradition dating back to the 1800s. >>. >> a few years ago, the golden gate area tried to ban the bonfires but gave up in the face of fiery criticism. for the first time charge perhaps $35 to reserve a fire pit. >> that's absolutely ridiculous. >> actually, it's federally
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managed land. this prosew sal is designed to deal with trash and maintenance issues. >> people who want the use the beach the morning after find alcohol bottles, debris all over the beach. >> the city's rec department was given $185,00 this year. to help clean the beach. >> where we're protecting the ocean beach area to be more accessible. >> that will do it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4:00. thank you for joining us. i'm alma dates.
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>> squl a northern california hero talks about the deaths in paris plus a train attack he helped stop. >> having a gun stolen from your car could turn you into a criminal. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist. spring like today, but winter like soon. i'll have an explanation coming up. >> live from the kgo tv broadcast center. this is abc 7 news. >> it definitely has changed my life, like, a hundred percent. >> only on abc 7 news today, reaction from a california hero in paris. one in three americans who stopped the terrorist attack on
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a french train. thavngs for joining us. police say he played a key role across paris. they could only identify his body through fingerprint. also, tonight, inves dwa xxs confirmed the woman who blew herself up was a cousin. >> glass shalt ring. the uk dame released this surveillance video. somehow, everybody survive that had barrage of gunfire. >> one of the earlier terror
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plots was stopped by those to spring on a train to paris. >> they put thems in danger to stop killings on that campus. at 23 years old, he tells me he'd never imagine he'd be in the position he's at now. it's because of his journey that he feels completely connected to the people of paris. anthony is spending an afternoon with his five-year-old niece having just finished a day at school. he says he's been

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