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while you are sleeping. take a live look at the golden gate bridge, the san mateo bridge, roads all dry at the moment. >> we are tracking the storm with live doppler 7. drew? >> a brief break in the action earlier this evening. now, we are starting to see the light showers pick back up. doppler 7 on the job. let's get you down to street level. some light sprinkles around hayward, pacastro valley. berkeley, around walnut creek, conco concord, pittsburg, into the north bay. some heavier showers of heelsburg and over san francisco had light rain move through. this is going to be a moderate storm. we'll talk about when you can expect the heaviest showers where you live and when this rain will exit, coming up in the
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full forecast. ama? >> thank you so much, drew. you can track the storms anytime with the abc 7 news app. get breaking news updates as they happen. now, to the devastating oakland warehouse fire. a week ago tonight, three dozen people died attending a concert alt the ghost ship warehouse. >> atf is using cameras to see what started the fire. they ruled out a refrigerator as te cause. >> we go to the scene where a victim has made a plea. >> reporter: a tearful plea that her friends not die in vain. she is asking for the city and the community to step it up when it comes to fire safety and creating affordable housing. >> my friends have died in this fire are beautiful.
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let their spirits live on. >> reporter: noel gaez peace march was a memorial for the victims. >> johnny was quirky. and danny, she was a ray of light. sara was peaceful. nick was jovial. barrett was a loving individual, too. >> reporter: she says the man who ran the artist collective, took advantage of people. >> it insults me every time he calls them his children. if he was their children, he would have loved them to fix the place up. >> reporter: she says the city needs to do its part in enforcing the fire code. >> i think the fire marshal is the most effective individual to enforce the codes. >> reporter: atf investigators mapped the building. they now they a refrigerator was not the cause of the fire. but they're looking at electrical sources. >> just angers me.
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we have a lot of fellow artists who struggle but live and work in better environments. >> reporter: he would like to see a moratorium on evictions while the city pushes landlords to make safety improvements. meantime, there is a new party safety video to make sure future parties don't turn into what happened at the ghost ship. the 4:30-long film is hosted by an event planner and a public safety expert, who spent 18 years as an emergency planner for burning man. >> all of the code compliance in the world, all of the security and the other resources on site, can't replace your own individual responsibility. >> the producers say there are five essentials to a safe party. lighted exit signs. fire extinguishers. smoke alarms. a min million amount of
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flammable material and exit doors you can get to quickly. you can show support by sharing this badge on facebook. you will find it on our page, facebook.com/abc7 news. work is continuing to patch up the intersection where a broken water main busted. this is the scene at fourth and market. and the repairs are causing delays for drivers. we go to the scene and the rush to get everything back to normal. >> reporter: right now, traffic has eased up a little bit. you can imagine,s specially compared to rush hour here. drivers on fourth are forced to make a right tush turn because the repair work is continuing this evening. and it may continue for quite a while. this is what progress looks like. the main hole has been covered up and fresh concrete has been laid out. for some people leaveling,
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following an afternoon of shopping, the blocked intersection is an obstacle. >> i saw it earlier on the news. howard and fourth? >> yeah. is that where you're going through now? >> i hope not. >> reporter: for bicyclists who rely on the bike lane, southbound howard until third was a challenge. but past the construction, it was a breeze. >> cars are switching lanes. it's a little dangerous. not significantly more than usual. >> i'm looking down howard for you now. >> and now, there's nothing. it's great. >> the 121-year-old water main failed at 3:00 a.m., causing water to gush out of the street. >> little damage to the properties. there was flooding into a couple of the garages in the area. >> that includes the marriott hotel underground garage, the subway construction project got water. but work continued. there was a slight drop in pressure.
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and the water was rerouted. above ground, some portions of the intersection continue to be ripped up. water shifted the soil below. construction is expected to continue into the corning. you can see the crews are filling in the portions of the street that had been broken up and are actually continuing to get broken up right now. they are continuing to fill them in to make sure they don't xlaps a little later. if you are curious, the city of san francisco has about 1,000 miles worth of pipes, zigzagging under the streets. and they are replacing them 15 miles at a time each year. reporting live in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> that will take a while. be prepared to take a detour if you plan to go through devil's slide. both lanes are closed because of an emergency response drill by caltrans.
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expect to see fire, smoke and a crash. it's simulated. the chp will help direct you lu the detours. the tunnels will be closed until 4:00 in the morning. a nevada family escaped a serious injury after a lethal level of toxin filled their apartment. the fire department found reads of 55 parts per mill of carbon monoxide in a bedroom. nine parts is considered the maximum allowable. a resident in the apartment said his kids got six after he started a heater unit. the family was checked at the hospital. they will be okay. 20 residents were checked out as a precaution. tonight, abc 7 news has learned that santa clara county will play millions to a family of an inmate that was found dead. >> three guards were found guilty of beating michael tyree
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last year. we have new information on this settlement. >> reporter: thank you, dan and ama. the settlement is for more than $3.5 million. it will be divided between michael tyree's sisters and young daughter. >> it's a resolution of a very sad, heart wrenching situation. >> reporter: attorney represented michael tyree's two sisters in the excessive force claim against santa clara county. they have settled for $3.62 million. >> they would rather have their brother or father or, you know, being here than any amount of money. but there's no amount of money that's going to fix this. >> reporter: the county counsel released a statement, but would not comment otherwise. three jail guards are awaiting trial, charged with killing
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tyree. they say they beat him to death in custody. it is unusual for a civil case to be resolved before the criminal case. >> the county wanted to distance itself from the three guards and the conduct their accused of. what this settlement says to michael tyree's family, it's a statement of remorse. it's a statement of sympathy. >> reporter: the attorney for matthew farris said that it is supposed to start in january 23rd. but pretile motions could delay it. coming up, we play tribute to all 36 vic to ims of the ghost ship fire, with remembrances of those who knew them. and the punishment facing the stanford band tonight. and the raiders and chiefs and the brawl caught on camera.
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been bringing you stories about the 36 victims, their lives and friends and families. >> tonight, we pay tribute to the young lives lost in the fire and the remembrances from those who knew them best. >> anytime we lose a community member, we feel it. >> they're the human side of this tragedy. >> what he would have been if he had survived. >> he always wanted to be remembered by his work. >> you don't forget people like that. you just don't forget. he loved each other very much. >> he made his presence felt strongly. he touched everybody very deeply. >> she comes in. and she's an infectious
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personality. ♪ >> the last of all these young people, is the last of all of us. >> we remember. and you can find out more about the 36 victims of the oakland warehouse fire on abc7news.com. we have pictures of each victim and a short bio about who they were and what think did. that's at abc7news.com. new at 11:00, for the next few months, the stanford band won't be seen or heard. the university has suspended all band activities through the spring 2017 quarter, after finding members broke campus alcohol policy and violated an alcohol suspension and a travel ban that was imposed last spring. that investigation found alcohol
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abuse, hazing and sexual harassment among members. university leaders say the band will be restructured and there will be a new band director. in a letter, he wrote, he hopes the punishment will address the leadership definites that have led to constant and repeated violations of policy and a total lack of accountability and responsibility. police in kansas city had to break up a fight between raiders and chiefs fans last night. video posted on twitter shows fans of both teams throwing punches in the stands. some people just went flying down the stairs. police are investigating and there can be charges. the raiders lost 21-13. new tonight, just released secret cia report, said russia tried to help president-elect trump win the white house. the cia believes individuals with connections to the russian government provided wikileaks with thousands of hacked e-mails from the democratic national committee in an effort to get mr. trump elected.
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tonight, trump's transition team responded saying in part, quote, these are the same people that said saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. it's now time to move on and make america great again. >> all right. we have more rain heading into our area. >> we sure do. they're lining up. drew tuma is here with the broadcast. >> an active pattern. and tomorrow morning, that's when we think the downpours will move through the bay area. let's show you when that wet weather will hit. live doppler 7 is showing it's a scattering of light showers at this hour. some of the more active areas of this hour. want to take you street level. antioch right now. that's an isolated downpour. light showers in discovery bay. we'll take you over san francisco. light showers moving out of the senate and into the mission, the castro, the marine ya district, along the embarcadero. and light showers around daily city, as well. to the south, and the majority of the area, it is quiet.
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isolated light showers. what we are tracking the wider picture, this is the cold front. that will be the focal point for the downpours. and many of us will see the downpours first thing on our saturday morning. ahead of the cold front, it is mild. the numbers you see, these are the typical afternoon highs, for this time of year. 61 in san francisco, with an isolated shower. 62 in san jose. a mild 62 in mountain view. and napa, at 58 degrees. the cold front we are tracking, has a bunch. it's a two, a moderate storm on the storm impact scale, with the downpours in the morning. most of the urban areas, a quarter of an inch of rain. and the higher areas, could see inches of rainfall. 5:00 in the morning, here's the cold front. the downpours first moving through the north bay. around 8:00. it's moving through the heart of the bay area, with the isolated
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downpours. by 9:00, 10:00 in the morning, the cold front swinging through the south bay. actual what happens in materially afternoon. the activity winds down into the early evening hours. looks like a mainly dry night. that will lead to saturday night that's partly-cloudy and without wet weather. a dramatically different day on sunday. dry from start-to-finish. partly-cloudy skies from noon. it will be chilly, with temperatures only in the mid to upper 50s. you're headed to the 49ers game, 1:05 kickoff. 58 degrees will be the starting temperature, under the sunny skies. by the fourth quarter, we will be bright but it will be brisk. here's the seven-day forecast. tomorrow, the morning downpours on the way. a moderate storm on the storm impact scale. by the evening, that storm is out of here and we are drying out. by sunday, we are dry with peeks of sunshine. the clouds increase on monday. tuesday and wednesday, that's the next chance of wet weather.
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the force was with cancer patients at lucile packard children's hospital.% we hoped to show you. oh. well, i can tell you. a 16-year-old ryan tam brought "star wars" characters to see some brave kids fighting lieu chemoya. >> he knows the feeling. he was diagnosed but he beat it. and it's a pick-me-up for patients, too. >> they are joyful to see a living survivor. >> it's been hard going through it. but i'm strong. and i can fight through it. >> a brave spirit. this is the second year ryan has
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brought storm troopers and christmas gifts to kids who need a lilt boost of positivity. animals at the oregon zoo got a snow day. one found a slippery spot that is perfect for a slide. and the polar bear climbed over a snowy log just for the fun of it. >> does look like fun. time to turn to sports. >> i've never seen an unhappy otter. >> that's true. >> i wish i was an otter. 49ers spent big bucks to keep one of their own. why?
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fanatic. he wears a heart monitor on the mound. melancon had 47 saves for the pirates and nationals. contrast that with the giants' 32 blown saves. that's why they gave him a four-year deal. he heard about how close the giants are as a team. >> eight to ten guys have reached out. and you know, it's been 24, 48 hours. that's pretty impressive. everybody has been on the same page, all about winning. and very excited. very welcoming. the sharks in anaheim, facing the ducks. they took the ice, tied for third in the pacific division. and these teams have some history. tommy wingels, and a left and a right. under ten seconds to go in the first period. brent burns, the one-timer from patrick marleau. the fastest defenseman, with 12 goals in a season in more than 25 years. to the second period. logan couture, to the rookie, le
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bank. la bank is open. lindholm through the screen in front of jones. 3-2 ducks. the sharks put on the pressure. but jonathan bernier comes up big. in an effort to keep anybody on the roster who shows the slightest bit of potential, the 49ers have signed vance mcdonald to a five-year $35 million extension. that's a lot of cash for a guy with just 24 catches and 4 touchdowns. but they have to pay for potential, given they're on an 11-game losing streak. stanford and north carolina. men's sacker finals. they go to penalty kicks. two teams combined for 19-straight makes. would it ever end? we're going to show you all 19 goals here. but on tick number 20, north carolina -- no. high.
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all right. >> live doppler 7. it lit um like a christmas tree. showers moving through the heart of the bay area. closer to 8:00 a.m. >> there we go. that's our report. >> thanks for joining us. "jimmy mom was diagnosed with alzheimer's at 58 years old. for me, it was heart-wrenching. bea: it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. art: now is the moment. if we work together,
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we can stop this epidemic. grace: contact brightfocus and learn more. it's december 9th. time for new viral videos "right this minute." a woman at a train station is followed by a man, but -- >> is he actually a human being? >> the story behind one despicable attack. >> oh! >> oh, my gosh. >> twin strangers not only manage to find each other -- >> they also now live together. >> the new roommates who delight in freaking people out. >> it's working. the smith busters team reunites for a new netflix season. now the two reveal why this is really a high-tech search for superpowers. >> give it a try to enjoy dinner while i make him not able to
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enjoy dinner. >> with that, christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web, including a dancing mama to be. how she's shaking off the labor pains to get moving. >> dropping it like it's hot. police in berlin are asking for anybody to help them identify -- yes, scum. see this woman in a berlin underground train station entrance walking down the stairs and unprovoked, completely out of nowhere, this guy walks up behind her and then -- bang. >> oh! >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah. indeed. you see as he just unleashes a kick to her back and she goes down, falling on her face. >> were those his buddies behind him? >> yeah. the guy who did the kicking casually walks off smoking a cigarette. this last guy stops. is he actually a human being? is this guy going to go check on
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her? no, going to go pick up the bottle of beer one of the other guys dropped and be off on his way, as well. >> how is this woman? she took a nasty, nasty fall down stairs. >> she was taken to hospital and treated and expected to be just fine. this happened back in october and they have no idea who these people are. dominican republic in this next video. people are holding shotguns, rifles, holding pistols. there are three people lying on the floor and another passed out of a window. absolutely nobody in this video is a police officer. >> so it was a stick-up? >> no. burglars try to break into an apartment. there was a child inside that apartment. that child called his dad. the dad called the neighborhood watch. the very well armed neighborhood watch. all residents of this building or people that live around. they turn up and take these burglars quite literally down.
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