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a south bay youth pastor is under arrest. sheriff's officers are afraid he was stalking girls. thank you for joining us tonight. >> investigators found several disturbing clues, including collages of young women being compared to a shrine. >> he's being held at the santa clara county jail. katie? >> reporter: right now, he's accused of stalking girls who investigators have identified. but the sheriff's department believes there are many more girls. they just don't know who they are yet. >> he's accused of stalking four girls, santa clara county investigators believe there are 19 alleged victims based on what they found at his home in cupertino. >> we saw he had a lot of photographs of young girls. pretty scary stuff. >> investigators also found
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gifts they believe were intended for would be victims. they say he applied for jobs and volunteer positions at churches and schools. he handed out this business cart to girls, the website all about inner beauty and jesus. >> it's about finding people who are potential victims, cultivating people, trying to earn their trust. >> one 14-year-old girl claimed he followed her home on multiple occasions. a neighbor said she had an unsettling interaction with him a few months ago. >> i had to call the police on him. he was harassing some high schoolers that were walking by. >> a mom who lives on the street says it's shocking. >> this is an area where we have a good school district. it's hard to believe. >> officers believe he followed one girl to the los angeles area. anyone who's encountered him is asked to come forward.
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now to sky 7 and a strike against sexism. that's just one of the many signs that popped up tonight in downtown oakland. hundreds of women gathered to mark international women's day. >> kate larson has been covering the event all evening. >> the event lasted about five hours. it moved through the streets of downtown oakland, with a bold and loud message for president trump from a woman's movement with growing energy. dressed in red, hundreds marched through the streets of downtown oakland tonight. >> we have to speak up about our rights as a woman. >> the international women's day strike started in front of city hall. and touched on issues representing the diverse women
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who make up this fight for equality. >> no matter where you come from. religion, nationality, what gender you are, everyone's equal. >> my mom didn't do anything wrong to anybody. so i'm here to stand up for her. >> five years ago, norma's mom was deported to mexico. >> for a kid to have to go through it, i can't even imagine. i'm here for them. >> there were women marching with their daughters. >> access to health care and access to education. >> men join their female friends and family. >> i'm here to take responsibility for the opportunities that have been stolen from women. >> many different causes with one common goal. >> it is important to me that we resist donald trump's presidency. >> a movement the women here tonight want washington and the world to know is only growing stronger. reporting in oakland kate
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larson, abc 7 news. there was a sea of red in front of san francisco city hall. abc 7 news was there as hundreds gathered to mark international women's day. some people skipped work. one woman said her employer encouraged her to go to the rally. new at 11:00, the first woman to ever serve as secretary of state for the united states marked international women's day right here in the bay area. >> madeleine albright appeared in san francisco t tonight and s greeted with applause. abc 7 news reporter lilian kim was there and joins us live from the newsroom about. >> madeleine albright spoke before a soldout crowd. >> what do each of these see as the great evident challenge confronting americans domestically in the world. >> trump.
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>> secretary of state madeleine albright appeared in san francisco with her daughter and former east bay congresswoman. they blasted the president's stance on refugees and immigrants. albright herself is a refugee who left check les vac ya. she recounted an exchange she had. >> can you believe, i'm a refugee and i got my naturalization certificate from the secretary of state. i said, can you believe a refugee is secretary of state. >> albright urged the crowd to take action. marches are important, but not enough. her daughter katie stressed the importance of getting out of the bubble. she even encouraged the audience to watch fox news. >> we have to start listening to each other. we're talking at different levels and we really need to engage. >> the final message aimed specifically at women. they need to support each other now more than ever.
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>> a lot of young people think the battles are won, and they are not. we have to continue to help each other and not take anything for granted. >> a fitting rallying cry in the final hours of women's day. at&t customers were unable to call 911 from their cell phones tonight. aware of issue affecting some calls to 911 for wireless customers, working to resolve asap. we apologize to those affected. at&t tweeted again, the issue has been resolved. among the bay area cities affected by the outage, foster city, the outage also affected parts of florida, texas, tennessee and washington, d.c.. a man confessed to killing his daughter-in-law with a hammer. he was arrested this morning. police say he killed 29-year-old shamina bibi in the garage of
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the family home tuesday morning. he told investigators she disrespected him. >> the thing that set this off was the bike was pushed over or thrown down or something happened to the bike, possibly some words were exchanged. >> singh is being held without bail, he's expected to appear in court later this week. six members of a family have been charged in the killing of a san jose little league coach. frank navarro was stabbed over the weekend. santos trevino is the one who stabbed navarro, it was a fight over a confiscated i.d. all of the suspects are pictured here, andrew is scheduled to be in court tomorrow palo alto police have identified six additional suspects at an apple store last december.
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these are three of the suspects arrested in the december 4th burglary. police have arrested nine of the ten people. >> a bay area family is coping with a horrific loss. >> he was a beautiful person inside and out. >> the husband of the bay area woman taken off life support reveals the last second plea that would have kept her off the flight. a nude photo of this california marine was posted john line. she has a strong message for anyone saying boys will be boys. the hottest ticket in town for just $10? here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks, dan and amma.
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a water main break has impacted several blocks in pittsburg tonight. this happened just before 10:00 p.m. at black diamond and 120th street. the basements of two nearby homes are flooded. and an apartment has about a foot. there's no word yet from utility crews on any repairs. a fourth person has died as a result of the small plane crash in riverside last week. all of them were from san jose. >> stacy pierce was taken off life support today. rob mcmillan from our sister station in los angeles looks at how the family is doing. >> they said, we can keep her life support or keep her comfortable. the family made a decision to keep her comfortable. >> richard pierce and two of his four children stopped by the
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crash site one last time to place candles and flowers to remember 46-year-old stacy pierce before heading home to san jose. >> she was the love of my life. and i can't even wrap my head around going-forward without her. she was just a beautiful person inside and out. >> pierce says his wife, her mother and stepfather along with two family friends were on the small plane when it crashed into two river side homes on february 27th. >> all day the weather was bad, they kept waiting, waiting, waiting. i asked her to get on a commercial flight, and i put all my faith in the pilot. >> he first saw reports of the crash on the news. >> and i just thought, that can't be them. that's just not them. >> but it was, they were on the way home from a cheerleading
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competition. his daughter brooke's team got first place. >> they got a trophy this tall. >> brooke was not on the doomed flight because there was so much luggage, she took a bus home with the team. he's thankful with all the support even from complete strangers. >> after spending about half an hour here at the crash site this morning, the family went to thank some of the local firefighters, from there it was home to san jose. in riverside, rob mcmillan, abc 7 news. a marine whose image was posted without her consent on a secret facebook page says she's disgusted and disheartened by the scandal. she spoke out today with attorney gloria allred by her side. she learned last august that a nude picture of her was posted on marines united. she notified military officials.
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>> victim blaming and the excuse that some are giving that boys will be boys needs to stop. it is an excuse to justify the perpetrator's behavior and normalizes aggression toward women. uber's self-driving cars can return to testing on california streets. the dmv granted the ride hailing company a permit to test two self-driving cars on public roads. they told uber they needed to stop until it got a $150 permit. uber says it's not clear when those cars will actually be back on the road. we've had nice weather to go for a drive. >> sandia patel. what a nice change after all this rain. >> we deserve it, can you take the top down and go for a nice ride the next couple days we
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have mild weather coming up. i want to show you a time lapse, you're going to notice how incredible it looked this afternoon when the moon was rising, it was absolutely stunning. now, things are changing as you look at live doppler 7, we have high clouds over head, and we're starting to see a little bit of fog forming near the coast. it did form this afternoon and it cleared away, it's coming back again. temperatures in the 50s, really comfortable outside this afternoon. we did see a warming trend with 70s showing up, primarily in the low 70s for our warmest communities, that's going to change as you take a look at the temperatures for the south bay tomorrow. san jose, 73 degrees, plenty of low to mid-70s tomorrow afternoon, time to break out the shorts. in honor of international women's day. the tower is all lit up in red. beautiful view there. we check out your tree pollen, it's going to be running high tomorrow.
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if you have the itchy runny eyes, nose, you know what i'm talking about, the throat, the post nasal drip, it's going to be a rough day tomorrow. a live look from our emeriville camera, the bay lights and it's just a beautiful picture there. fog near the coast in the morning, mild patent next seven days. rain may return the middle of next week. don't get too used to this idea. first thing tomorrow morning, look out for the fog. visibility will be low around the coast. temperatures primarily in the low 40s to 50s. fog near the coastline. it may locally move past the coast into the sfo area and parts of the east bay at 5:00 a.m. we will see some patchy fog around the delta for the morning commute. and then the fog will clear away from all inland areas where it does form, but not near the coast. for your afternoon in the south bay, we'll go with mild weather. 73 in san jose on the peninsula.
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fog keeping your coastal highs about the same as today in the low 60s, perhaps a little lower. 61 downtown san francisco. 64 in san francisco. and daily city, 61 i should say. in the north bay, filtered sunshine. 73 napa, 74 in santa rosa. east bay, oakland, head inland and it's sunscreen weather for you. it's warmer than average this time of year. check out the accuweather 7-day forecast. we'll have a little bit of fog in the morning, mild for your afternoon, low 60s to low 70s, we repeat that on friday, the spring like warmth sticks around. a little dip in the temperatures saturday. saturday night before going to bed. if you're out late, set your clocks forward one hour, we go to daylight savings time sunday at 2:00 a.m., it becomes 3:00 a.m. for the afternoon, we bring in the warmth, monday near 80 degrees inland. mid-60s coast. it's going to be a warm day, and we'll see those temperatures
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dropping tuesday. as we bring in a one on our storm impact scale, chance of light rain wednesday night. can you download the abc 7 news app, and keep track of all our changes. we're still in winter. $10 hamilton tickets? >> coming up, we're goi
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i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were her worst enemies. more and more responsibilities fell on my shoulders. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. my mother taught me to be in the moment. we have to live in the moment with them. and i'm going to be with that person right now, in this moment, wherever she is. art: now is the moment. if we work together, we can stop this epidemic. grace: contact brightfocus and learn more. this is a bad time to be without kevin durant.
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the warriors in the middle of a wicked brutal part of their schedule always giving trouble. 6 of 30 on threes. that pretty much equals a loss. you have to have a lot of faith. i think we're going to do it tomorrow. first quarter, steph curry speaking of amazing. dubs in the half, draymond jams. isaiah thomas, the offbalance 3, the i.t. department coming through for 25 points. klay thompson erupts for 11 in the third. steph up and under. doing a little chirping in this game. outscores the dubs 27-12 in the fourth quarter. doms -- warriors lose 99-86.
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kevin durant hobbled at oracle arena he has been riding a stationary bike as part of his rehab. at this point he's not targeting a date for getting back out on the court. >> whatever my body tells me i'm ready to play, that's when i'm ready to play. i'm just worried about, i had a great day today, and i look forward to having a good one tomorrow. college hoops, cal on the bubble, playing oregon state. jabari bird led the bears with 20. oregon state wouldn't fall. down two late. the foul puts it away. cal wins 67-62. they'll take on utah in the quarterfinals. stanford versus eighth seed asu.
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shot clock expiring, michael humphrey hits to tie it up. the sun devils outscore the cardinals. obina alecka. nfl free agency begins tomorrow and the 49ers will sign a quarterback, but not the quarterback they need. former bears and browns qb. he was a stopgap measure. it's believed the niners are still hoping and praying to get kurt cousins. garcon spent the last five seasons with the redskins. he was coached by kyle shanahan. should be a flurry of signings tomorrow as the free agency period officially begins. >>

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