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for the first time ever,
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president trump walks into capitol hill and addresses a joint session of congress. >> so i am calling on all democrats and republicans in congress to work with us to save americans from this imploding obamacare disaster. >> dramatic moment. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz, just saw san francisco's p nancy pelosi shaking her head. >> one moment in a speech full of promises for the next four years. >> reporter: the president was disciplined in his message but this was really a change in tone more than it with as a change in policy. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: this was president trump's first address to all of congress. >> i'm here tonight to deliver a message of unity and strength.
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>> reporter: began talking about civil rights and anti-semitism. >> we're a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all of its very ugly forms. >> reporter: what started with call to come together soon split the members. >> my job is not to represent the world but represent the united states of america. >> reporter: and groans heard among democrats as president announced a new office for crimes against immigrants. >> office is called v.o.i.c.e., victims of immigration crime engagement. >> reporter: but this was the moment. widow of first mill ter member killed under the new administration. >> health insurance was never the right solution.
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>> reporter: applause from republicans and democrats in stone face. women in white for women's rights. and foreman governor of kentucky focused on health care. >> this isn't a game. it's life and death for people. these ideas promise access to care but deny the importance of making care affordable and effective. >> reporter: the president promised to move forward quickly repealing and replacing obamacare, talking about tax credits but even among republicans there is disagreement about what the plan should look like and how it should be paid for. abc7 news. abc7 news reporter continues team coverage. >> live in the news room with bay area reaction to president trump's address. >> reporter: consensus from local democrats is president's speech should have more details, specifics and unity. >> in effect treating it like
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state of the union. >> reporter: dr. mcbride watched the hour long speech and was surprised how noncontroversial it was. stuck to the script which she said was vague. >> going to be a lot of questions about how to pay for what he promised. >> reporter: among many concerns that democrats had. many remaining seated in silent protest but afterwards some couldn't hold back frustration. >> felt like listening to donald trump read 100 of his tweets. armchair rhetoric but not many details behind it. >> still living up to his campaign promises to divide people and to make sure that people are fearful. >> reporter: reverend jesse jackson watched in san francisco. he also hoped the speech would
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have specifics. >> plan to reduce the cost of public education, build affordable housing and lift up the poor. >> reporter: congressional republicans called it a home run. abc7 news. >> we've posted entire speech with fact check on abc7news.com. for the first time heard from man who lost his sister in plane crash. crashed into riverside neighborhood. live at the airport where the plane was supposed to land. >> reporter: two families on the plane and victims not officially identified but do know none of them are children. and brandon tells us his mother is one of the two survivors, his sister was killed.
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>> silvia survived, her daughter did not. returning from cheerleading competition in southern california where younger student competed. that student arrived safely by bus. 19-year-old brother left trying to cope with the loss of big interest. >> didn't get along so well, argue like brothers and sisters do. would always be there for me and appreciate her so much. realize what i'm losing. >> reporter: flying with friends. appears a total of five people were on board. cessna crashed in riverside neighborhood. three people on board killed. cafe owner near the airport was last to see the pilot alive. she said he appeared worried and
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attempted to take off three times. >> i was so worried. even last moment, why leaving. >> reporter: brandon said month lgs worried about flying in the weather. brandon said his main concern is younger sister. >> tell her in the future to become a strong woman like mother and sister. >> reporter: katie marzullo, abc7 news. in the east bay still mystery surrounding the tragic death of berkeley couple and pets. found dead in apartment last month. carbon monoxide ruled out as cause of death but source is still unknown. >> reporter: always testing her carbon monoxide detector. for good reason. apartment three doors down is red tagged. where valerie and roger and
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their two cats died from carbon monoxide poisoning. remaining units inspected several times and declared safe. marie is not convinced. are you nervous staying here? >> on and off. i try not to turn on the heater too much. >> i think it's strange they can't find the source. >> reporter: that neighbor is right. police investigation never found the source so the city is giving the owner 15 days to hire an engineer to find the source and report back. meanwhile neighbors don't think anybody should be living here. >> i wouldn't for all the tea in china, would you? >> reporter: in berkeley cornell bernard, abc7 news. getting a clear indication tonight of the scope of sexual harassment on uc campuses.
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public records request determined that more than 100 employees were disciplined in sexual harassment cases. 26 cases at uc san francisco. the most. and 58% of the complaints by staff members. inappropriate comments to sexual assaults. city of san jose declared a local emergency since flooding. first step in applying for federal and state aid. had a meeting to discuss response and mayor said will meet with landlords to seek breaks for rent. uber has a pr crisis. company ceo admitting he has growing up to do. former president and first lady closed on major deal. find out when live doppler 7 is tracking rain again. gateway to the castro.
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goes into the san francisco bar that gave the city's gay community a window to the world. and look on what the coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> i brought a clip. like a preview. >> trailer for -- what's it's called? darkly
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tonight uber ceo says he needs to group after a video surfaced showing him getting into heated argument with one of his drivers. >> some people don't like to take responsibility for their [ bleep ]. blame everything in their life on somebody else. >> e-mail for town car. >> good luck. >> video shows travis arguing with driver. driver said he lost money from lease to take part in service. told him to take responsibility for himself. apologied to driver. quote, this is the first time admit i need leadership help and going to get it. obamas signed a big book
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deal. could be a record high number. penguin announced the agreement with barack obama and michelle obama. wouldn't announce the terms but -- $60 million range. and bill clinton, $15 million advance for memoir. unstable situation could delay a new school. but now the district says the building would need to settle for six to nine months to avoid sinking like millennium tower condos. district says nothing is certain until they have a design. this week abc is bringing the groundbreaking mini series "when we rise" telling the lgbt fight beginning in san francisco. >> reporter: for more than 40
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years twin peeks tavern known as gateway to the castro but when bought by lesbian couple and transformed into gay bar was -- first guy bar in the country to let the outside world see in. >> at that point gay bars in the city in dark places. still police raids and relationships between men and women of same sex men and women were criminalized. didn't want to be in a public place. >> reporter: president of the san francisco historic preservation commission explains it was more than just a bar but meeting place for gay rights groups and activists. honored as official historic landmark in 2015. >> core part of the identity of the lgbt community in the
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castro. >> reporter: supervisor sponsored the legislation. >> beautiful huge windows. sbof symbol of the awakening of the community and people coming out and being out to the rest of the world and not being afraid. >> reporter: plaza is still popular for rallies and protests. sam been coming since it opened. moved with san francisco with his partner to live somewhere they could be themselves. >> to take this and you could see in and out and see people embracing. two women or two men embracing. oh, my goodness. >> reporter: he credits twin peaks with paving the way in the gay rights movement and with what you sees today. bars up and down the castro with open windows and patios, filled with gay and straight friends where nobody has to hide. abc7 news. >> the event "when we rise"
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continues tomorrow tonight on the abc7, it's powerful television. airs through friday. look at beautiful live picture from the south beach camera. at&t park there, it is going to look and feel like baseball weather as we head into the next couple of days. milder pattern ahead. look at some of the areas and temperatures, wednesday, thursday, friday. tomorrow see quite a few mid to low 60s, near 70 in the south and north bay. but then slip, city dry. not tracking any rain but will be soon. temperatures in upper 30s to upper 40s. chilly one if you're walking tomorrow. driving, mainly clear. morning commute planner, good conditions for a change. if you're walking do need to bundle up. taking bart to work.
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emeryville camera, lovely view. morning chill with patchy frost and fog. warmer conditions next two days and rain back in the picture. believe it not, it's milder tonight compared to last night and temperatures getting close to the dewpoint, patchy fog tomorrow morning. hourly planner. cold start at 7:00 a.m. 30s, 40s, and noon, 50s. and 60s by 7:00 people. and mild weather, upper 50s to the mid-60s. tomorrow is the first day of march. do we really get rain in march? yes. two to almost five inches of rain in stant rosa. and we have a light system, one,
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saturday there you monday areas of light rain. quarter to 3/4 of an inch for most you. breezy to gusty at times. keep that in mind making plans. rain moving into the north bay by saturday. 1:00. then widespread going into sunday morning and more showery going into monday morning. not atmospheric river. you can download the abc7 app to keep track of the weather. milder tomorrow. mid-60s for the warming spots. almost 70 degrees inland thursday. and temperatures slipping on friday. cooler, turning wet and chances of showers on the weekend.
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the calf is coming. not exactly at this exact moment though. and nobody really knows when. but right now thousands of people around the world are watching april, the pregnant giraffe in new york. z zookeepers said signs of labor difficult to see. estimated april would have given birth by now. you can watch the cam on our website. >> had me going. >> we're ready. >> april just moved leg. i thought it was shot for a second. >> happening? >> that's what we want to know with warriors and kevin durant. cham
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learn more about better breathing at mybreo.com. good evening. warriors lost a game tonight in washington. may have lost a lot more. kevin durant hyperextended his knee and had to leave the game. results from mri not expected
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until tomorrow. k.d. could be out a few weeks, or months. happened under a minute into the game with the wizards. gort at threw to the ground. k.d. in for a few moments. warriors in shell shock. john wall here. wizards up by 19. claw back fourth quarter. shaun livinston, get more playing time. 14. down late. draymond green tied it. but defensive lapse, alley-oop, morris 108-106 washington with ten seconds left. down to steph curry. way out. had 25 but 2 for 20 from deep. warriors lost 10th of the
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season. 112-108. >> you're never comfortable when you lose somebody who is one of the best players in the league. we'll see what they say tomorrow. >> end of the day, not going to act like he died. we don't even know what happened. what's going on. ought to know something before you can go along those lines. we really don't know much right now. nhl trade deadline is tomorrow. sharks acquired a new draft pick and austin matthews, in the running for rookie of the year. he's good. fired over the shoulders of martin jones. 1-0 maple leafs. patrick marlo, three defenders and tomas hertl sneaks in, precision placement.
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sharks win 3-1. spring training. madison bumgarner pitched a couple innings. and chris moer arrow scores a pair but giants pen is shaky. losing 9-5. a's and indians in mesa. first homer of the 2-0 a's. trevor ploouf with first home run. best part is the end. guy is asleep there or lounging. too slow to get the prize. golden state is going to sign matt barnes. former warrior coming back to try to take

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