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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 able to catch
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glimpses of normalcy. at least 12 t people died. more were injured. >> a lot of people in paris and just in france in general. we had just stopped a couple months ago. >> the style of attack that it was it felt like the terrorists were trying to cause pandemonium. french officials and whoever was involved in taking them down. i don't think the work is done, though. we've seen time and time again that this one man down, the next is up.
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>> he's still an uncle and still grounded. >> i think it's important for everyone to not live in fear and not live their lives any differently than they normally would. nald just be giving a victory to them. >> the house voted today to stop screening process until current procedures improve. he has promised to veto it. at the same time, japanese americans during world war ii.
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we're joined now from the news room with local reaction. leighanne? >> among those out raged, appear in her book called the art of gamon. my brother was two when he went into camp. and my sister was born inside a camp. >> delfino was born after the japanese american internment camps were dismantded. . shortly after japan's attack on pearl harbor. today, referring to the syrian refugee crisis. >> i think he made the right decision. and i think the right decision, now, is not to have syrian refugees here. >> bowers was immediately
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removed. and while the controversy was brewing, today, the house of representatives voted to keep syrian refugees out of the u.s. something the president has said he will veto. if the senate doesn't kill it first. >> this is how missed information guessed turned up and then there's suddenly a general cry to, you know, imprison these people. keep them out. put them in camps. >> after george posted his feelings about the internment camps on his face page, it's my life's mission to never let such things happen again in america. >> while in an internment camp, he was drafted by the u.s. army to defend the country which kept him and his family secluded for years. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> david muher will anchor world
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news tonight from france. exclusive footage of europe's first female suicide bomber afterthe terrorist group isis released a new video. >> they are aware of last week's beating of a suspected but will not confirm that they have joined the investigation. a surveillance camera captured the deputies a number of times with their batons in a san francisco alley a week from today. el ceri texas a police have identified this woman accused of hitting a 15-year-old girl in the face, knocking her out and stealing her cell phone. an arrest warrant has been issued.
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pleaded not guilty to murdering a tourist. they were contained in oregon with one of the victims' car and kavrping equipment. >> tougher gun legislation may be coming. >> the supervisor says he's the first in the state to offer this kind of legislation, sweeping legislation that would require not only law enforcement officers, but every gun owner to secure their weapon in their car. earlier, supervisor david compost gathered his supporters outside city hall. >> we have to make it
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inconvenient for people to carry weapons. this is what i'm left with. a mother standing over my son, shot 30 times with a semi-automatic gun. in july, kate steinle was stabbed to death. last month, these three drifters were searched. in august, urkts c berkley police chief was stolen from an aurs's car in san francisco. >> more than 10,000 guns were stolen in the year 2012 alone.
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campus's legislation was approved by a committee and will go before the full board. vick lee, abc 7 news. >> palo alto's only mobile home park is being sued other their right to take the mobile home park off the rental market. earlier this year, the city determined they could close down if they pay $8 million to help their tenants relow kat. but that payment exceeds reasonable cost. >> a football coach getting ready for a game in san francisco helped rescue an elderly woman from a burning home in northerning.
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firefighters say afire broke out in the kitchen. a balboa woman saw the smoke. >> we started our way in the back and then where he see her, she poked her head out and then we tried our best to get her out of there. >> brave guy. no one was in the upstairs unit when the fire started. >> wow, still ahead on abc 7 news at 5:00, a bay area man wonders why his water company releases names of whereater wasters. >> up is hard to do. how facebook is being used to ease those relationships.
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oh, my goodness, that is not a waterfall. et happened near the top of a stairway. that water gushed out 80 steps. >> that water wasted well. well, on the subt of water, an east bay man's apparent double standard. >> abc 7 news rorter joins us from the creek to explain. >> east bay, inconsistent when it comes to the names and addresses in its water users. this's basically how it is. >> and they had 1100 gallons a
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day. east bay mud told him no, we can't give you that information. and, for privacy reasons. we really look into down plays and lower utility bills. >> they have cut back their water usage by of 060% but it's still too high. so they're looking for new properties. east bay mud was mum. >> pg&e is not a public agency. east bay mud's district dates back to the 1960s.
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>> the names of the excessive water users, they should be able to give us a history of water usage on a house that's listed for sale. that seems pretty useful. >> they do have research data general lip by neighborhood or home sides. but no specific names or addresses. in walnut creek, laura arntny, abc 7 news. >> protesters are demanding that bart drop is prosecution of activists in west oakland last year. >> we felt we're being unfairly prosecuted as 14 blang act
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vitss. we feel like we're being targeted in the act of our fight for freedom. last year, on the day after thanksgiving, bart service was shut down for more than an hour. >> the ceo of the san francisco-based twitter bought a 2$283 million birth day gift. torcey is also the co-founder of twitter. it's his 19th birthday today. >> the burn of a break-up without unfriending. the social media giant unvailed new users to help them see less
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of their ex-s when a person changes his or her relationship status to single, they will ask if you want to take a break of seeing pictures of them. the people can determine other people's ability to see past posts from when they were with their ex-. >> breaking news in east oakland. live near the motel six and the coliseum where the standoff is happening right now. an abc 7 news viewer are being told to shelter in place. again, live over the motel six near the coliseum where some sort of standoff is under way. if you're in this area and a safe location, or any of this happens, you can share photos and videos with us to social media with a hash tack of abc 7 now. >> thank giving is a week from today. if your job is to cook the
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turkey, there are some tips. >> seven on your side's michael finney looks for the best ways to prepare your holiday feast. >> and it may not be what you think. the old ways right-hand turn always the best way. if you're tackling the turkey this year, consumer reports has some tips to make the job simpler and safer. a perfect rose turkey is a beautiful center piece at thax giving. but be careful how you prepare it. >> your hands in the sink where you'll be washing vegetables. any germs will be killed when you roast them. don't put it inside the turkey. the chances of contamination aren't worth the extra moisture. >> you can also overcook your turkey since you have to keep your stuffing to 165 to be safe.
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>> consumer reports expert tasters recommend peperidge farm and some turkey drippings, your guests likely won't know the difference. a cooking tray will ensure brown skin. s once the turkey is in the of, don't baste the bird. >> every time you open the overdoor, you lose heat which means your turkey has to stay in the ovrn longer and it can dry out. >> to be safe, turp key has to cook through to 165 degrees. don't rely on pop-up thermometers. consumer reports found that most of the ones they tested were not accurate, either popping too early or too late. instead, consider an instant read digital thermometer. consumer reports recommends the read for 20 clars. take the temperature from the thickest part of the thy or the
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bra breast of the toured key. a safely-cooked turkey is something everyone can be thank chl for. >> our frozen consumer reports says don't put them on the counter to thaw, they should be allowed to defrost in the refrigerator. >> all right. let's talk about the weather forecast as we inch a little closer to the weekend. >> hi, san dill. >> hi, there, dan and cheryl out there, you can definitely feel the christmas in the air as the son has gone double. it's a stunning view behind me: let's talk about that in just a moment. but look how mild it was just a short time ago, got up to 76 in santa rosa.
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23 2-13 dirg. our radar will be tracking some showers next week. before we get to that, noah's branch has issued an update for the winter. we are trending weter, and, in southern california, wetter for the upcoming winter. i wanted's definitely one of the considerations. this issen couraging news. gorgeous view after our sunset, low to mid 60s, san francisco, oakland. half moon bay, 567 drpg. really, it's just a lovely evening to step outside from our santa cruz camera. 68 in santa rosa, 65 in livermore. it is clear. mild and sun nip through the weekend. this he's a chance of showers on wednesday with much colder weather arriving as that system comes in. before we get to that rs, we'll keet i nice and mild priegt on
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through your weekend. if you have out door plans, it's looking good. we need if rain, but, unfortunately, we're not going to get a whole lot. right now, our long-range forecast bringing you into next tuesday. cold system out of the gulf of alaska seems to drop south wathd. it's taking over more of a land trajectory. right now, the mois clur is limbed. it looks like between tuesday and thursday is going to be the coldest air of the season so far. you're going to feel the chill. thanksgiving morning, it's going to be mostly sunny for your afterafternoon thanksgiving day. the temperatures will be near or below freezing. tompl morping, not too kolgd.
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tomorrow afternoon, when you're out and about, you eelg notice it's another mild day. on the peninsula, 72. downtown san francisco, 67. warmer than average in the north bay. east bay and oakland and freemont. 5:00 ewe weather seven-day forecast, featuring mild weather including your weekend, 60s to 70s. cooling begins monday. it's a sharp drop in tempttures. and then by wednesday, a chilly thanksgiving day. look at the numbers. cheryl, dan? >> okay, sandy, thanks so much. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 5:00, a bit of cause. one couple cancels their wedding
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and uses the money to help families all over the world. >> a new device that makes them fit better than e
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as you just saw, breaking new ground on a controversial case. a fire truck that ran a red light and plowed into a motorcycle for the first time we're hearing from the victim through his deposition for a lawsuit. >> i heard him blast the air horn at just about the same split second the burper hit me. >> and you're going to see exclusive new video of what the fire truck driver did inside a bar right after the crash. that's tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00. >> a syrian refugee family, instead. they got married in city hall last month. they say they were in the middle of a wedding plan when they found a boy found dead on the
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beach. they realized the money could be used for a greater cause, so they raised $17,520. >> well, a huge party is playing tonight for san francisco's mexican museum. abc 7 news was at ft. mason today where preparations were underway to mark the museum's 40th anniversary. >> he would have a place where artists from mexico could be showcases. >> the mexican museum has one of the largest collections anywhere in the country. it will be in buena gardens in 2019. >> coming up, good morning america celebrates 40 years.
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i'm alma dates in the abc 7 news room. we asked consumers if they're ready for it or do they find the whole thing fishy. surprising new research. why more mexicans are leaving the u.s. than are coming in. the latest wearable technology for your car.
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it's all coming up in half an hour on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> and our very own spencer christian will be back in the bay tomorrow after heading to new york for good morning measuring's 40 thd an vers re. >> let's get right down this line of umbrellas and reveal the very first weather man, john coleman, everybody. >>. >> welcome, america. >> and next up, spenlser christian. >> gma celebrated with 40 hours of continuous broadcasting. he talked about his very first appearance on gma. that was august, 1977. >> i had never been nervous on the air before in my entire life. but my stomach was in knots that day. i got this ear peegs in and i hear david's voice saying and now filling in for john coleman today is spencer christian. he's in chicago, spencer, what's the weather going to be? and it was something about david's voice that was so comfortable.
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my nervousness went away and a star was born. [ laughter ] >> spencer ever so humble. >> we are tlilted that he got to go back to the 40th anniversary. great fund in the history of america. >> i don't think he's slept yet. he took the red eye after working all day, had breakfast with charlie and still on the air. >> thanks for joining us. >> we aappreciabluate your time. we'll see you again in half an hour. >>
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tonight, breaking news, now three separate threats to america from isis. washington, d.c., the white house, even new york's times square pictured in the background. and tonight here, the rare move late today. the fbi, the attorney general, the nypd all responding. and the three people with suspected terrorists ties who flew into the u.s. where did they land and are u.s. authorities tracking them? also tonight, our interview. inside the moment of terror. the gunman opening fire on a cafe, people diving for cover. some running to the basement, others frozen on the floor. tonight, you will hear what it's like to have to decide what to do in that moment. tonight, authorities say the ringleader of the paris attacks was, in fact, killed by s.w.a.t. teams. and now, the woman who blew herself up. we know who she was and what she said right before she detonated the vest.

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