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was closed and some streets blocked during the rally on saturday that pitted trump supporters intelligence opponents. >> they wanted to have an easter brawl unfortunately. >> reporter: this man couldn't get to his apartment. >> protests like this, take it down to the park near the ocean. they can do each other in the ocean for all i care. get it out of the downtown. >> reporter: this patriots day rally in civic park was not permitted. they imposed rules allowing police to seize potential weapons and they did, things like poles, pipes, stun guns, bear spray and mace. more than 20 people were arrested, 11 people were injured, all took part in the clash. there were 10 arrests in a similar march the 4th showdown here. some believe the city made progress this time. >> i saw, believe it or not, a lot less violence and a lot more debate. people were having real d debat about real issues. >> reporter: police asked for
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the public's health and they got it more than 150 photos an videos uploaded to their website this morning and there could be more arrests. abc7 news. too our other top story in san francisco. >> the town hall wrapped up a few hours ago at the scottish rites hall in san francisco. kate is live with the story. >> senator dianne feinstein has definitely been feeling the heat from her constituents to be more accessible. she held a town hall meeting for about 600 people who signed up in advance for free tickets and took turns asking this the senator tickets. despite the demand and anticipation not everyone was satisfied. >> an agitate tore interrupting
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senator feinstein at her town hall was met with more shouting but likely not the kind she expected. the audience largely comprised of activists from the group indivisible were mostly eager to ask and listen. >> how many want me to continue and take your questions? >> indivisible members held up colored signs to agree or disagree. >> the healthcare industry is getting all the breaks. my question again, how will you help support single payer healthcare? >> if single payer healthcare going to mean complete takeover by the government of all healthcare, i'm not there. >> reporter: today's event comes after a barrage of demands in recent months for senator feinstein to hold larger town hall meetings like many of her peers in congress. >> democracy is messy and we
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should do this more often. >> i will commit to doing one on the weekend during the summer, that's for sure. >> reporter: when asked if she's running for re-election in 2018? >> we're doing things. you'll know soon enough. >> reporter: senator feinstein will hold her second town hall on thursday. >> returning from her first trip overseas a as a u.s. senator, harris spent the last week in the middle east visiting u.s. service members and other personnel in iraq and jordan. she heard from service members in california some from the bay area. while in jordan she visited a refuge camp placed they president bashar al assad's regime. the police responded to
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shots fired this afternoon and didn't find victims. they were searching throughout the city and for a while trains were not stopping at that station and running with 20 minute delays. >> out of maryland, one person died in a military helicopter crash. the u.s. army said it crashed during a routine training flight and one person died and two others injured. it went down on a golf course 16 miles outside washington. the cause of the crash is under investigation. a warning for drivers and cyclists, be careful on the road between oakwood and berkeley. the northbound lane is still closed after a sinkhole opened up this weekend. it's been closed but keeping an eye on it. the concrete has to set and the wet weather hasn't been helping. >> your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >> turning wetter right now. a live look at doppler 7.
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we have areas of light rain and ever steadier rain just offshore. it's up towards the golden gait right now, this has been the pattern of movement the last couple of hours, large mass of moisture pushing generally in the northeasterly direction and heavier steadier rain will be during the evening commute. it ranks 1 on the storm impact scale light intensity. pockets of heavier rain at times. most areas receiving less than a quart suguru of an inch of rain, light breezes and the sun begins to set in the 7:00 hour, light pockets falling. still be damp, showers still hanging around at 10:00 tonight although showers will be winding down as we approach midnight and it will be mild. a closer look at the forecast in
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a few minutes. >> thank you so much. former 49ers defensive end, ray mcdonald, will not face rape charges after all. they dropped all charges after the victim refused to testify. it wasn't clear whether the woman who had sued mcdonald received a financial settlement. it happened after a pool party at his home and the 49ers released him after his arrest. a wrongful death suit filed by the family of a navy veteran was shot and killed last year. they're suing the family for civil rights violations and excessive force. on september the 12th last year, craig was shot and killed after pointing a revolver at deputies who were called to perform a welfare check. they knocked and decided to force their way in. they thought craig and his
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90-year-old wife were in some sort of distress. the family's attorneys say craig grabbed his gun thinking the deputies were burglars? he had his wife behind him and sure enough that door was kicked open and shots were fired. >> craig was struck multiple times, his wife wasn't heard. the attorneys for santa clara will review the lawsuit once they get it and not commenting on pending investigation. a man near petaluma is the same man who killed two horses. two crosses are where the horses were kept. it happened after the vehicle smashed through a small coral. police arrested him a few hours later after a police officer noticed him swerving on 101 and car parts that matched his vehicle were found at the coral. pushing the rec and parks
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department to put needle disposal boxes at the parks. they already exist at 18 sites throughout the city. more than 6600 syringes were deposited in the last eight months and 90% picked up by city workers. the director says installing more boxes could encourage drug use in city parks. today, b.a.r.t. broke ground on a project to make them saver, clean suguru and more convenient. >> it came after riders complaining about the transit system. >> reporter: when you talk about b.a.r.t. riders coming to concord, you can tell they haven't thought about this station. they rush through everyday. >> sounds good. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. has big plans. look at these renderings how they plan to improve the concord plaza. riders will soon have raised crosswalks, better riding, want to walk from todos santos plaza
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to b.a.r.t., you'll have a new way. >> to walk that red carpet setting they can get off in downtown b.a.r.t. and travel that avenue to downtown concord. >> reporter: some riders question whether this is necessary. >> didn't need improvement at all. takes up more parking and overcrowded as it is. makes it, i don't know, doesn't need to be done in my opinion. oh, well. >> reporter: this focus on concord's plaza comes as b.a.r.t. is once again dealing with delays with equipment problems and friday the evening commute was delayed. money has already been designated for this project but have money and plans for track improvement. >> we do a lot of things in b.a.r.t. we were successful in november passing the measure and that will provide $3.5 million in
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capital improvement for the district. we're in the process of identifying the highest priority projects. >> with 700 apartment units under construction in downtown concord, officials say it is important to figure out how to move people on b.a.r.t. stations. abc7 news. >> b.a.r.t. police are reviewing security video to si if they can see who stole two catalytic converters. the two vehicles were in the station's parking garage. they steal catalytic converters because they have a small amount of precious metal including platinum and costs about $700 to replace and install another one. the major wants another term to improve oakland. >> another thing we will deal wi >> not so psyched over sin city. raiders players trying to focus on the task at hand, winning a subpoena this year.
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>> i'm not even talking, in my own zone right now. >> hang out with kevin durant, with his pre-workout routine and pre-work. it would be a little bit different than yours. resourceful coach helps catch a man accused of stealing more than 100 smartphones at the so cal music festival. >> south bay preparing for thousands of tech developers and encoders. >> let's look at 101, traffic backing up northbound and southb
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some thought oakland's mayor might seek a higher office, she announced she will seek a second term in office. >> reporter: she still has more than a year and a half left on her first term. she told us today it's not a political strategy, a way to clear distractions and better focus on her job here at city hall. it's been 2 1/2 years since libby ran a wave of momentum to become oakland's mayor and now she announced she's ready to do it all again. >> it's good to be clear right now. >> reporter: her announcement comes 18 months before the 2018 election. >> i want to make sure oaklanders know i'm in this for the long hall and i'm excited about earning their support for a second term as oakland's
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mayor. she has presided over education reforms and crime reduction and an economic boom. her first term hasn't always been a smooth ride. >> they are wholly inappropriate. >> reporter: there was a police texting and sex scandal involving an under-age prostitute and revolving door of chiefs and ghost fire that hasn't been properly permitted and inspected by the city. >> i think oaklanders know how i respond under pressure and crisis and know i've been very open and honest about improvements that need to be made concerning city services. >> congratulations to her. >> reporter: koichbl member noel guile also sees room for improvement. >> the kraipgs from the government, council to the mayor, needs to greatly improve. >> we need somebody that's more involved. what i mean by that is being out here, walking the pavement, not
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talking. too much talking coming from this. >> reporter: at this point, no other candidates have announced their intent to challenge the mayor for the city's top job. abc7 news. >> while on the subject of oakland, raiders today held their first team activity since the nfl approved the team's move to las vegas last month. quarterback carr addressed this issue head on since they voted. he labelled the situation as weird and said he and his teammates are focused on it right now. >> it doesn't matter yet. it's big news and exciting for the organization fans that are raider fans in nevada and things like that. at the same time, we have our fans here we need to take care of. that's really important to me s may have poured a little salt on the old wounds. he suggested raiders fans that decided to stop following the team after the announcement weren't real fans after all. players will tell you preparation is key before a big
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game and warriors star durant would agree. >> i'm not even talking, in my own zone right now. >> durant posted this video on hiss youtube page showing how he got ready for this weekend of the nba playoffs. they beat portland. he said, hydration is important and having your own personal chef is pretty good, too. it paid off, he scored 32 points against the trail blazers. they return to action wednesday night. an innovative way of growing fruit without dirt. it is auld aquaponics and allows a gardner the ability to grow thousands of plants using water, air, sunlight and fish. >> the fish actually provide the food for the plants and the plants actually clean and filter the water that returns back to the fish. >> since no soil is used and
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roots are exposed, this gives the plants access to minerals. sherry says the process is innovative and efficient and no more weeding, bending or stooping either. >> it's earth week and some berkeley freshmen want you to think about that a little bit. students got their peers to stop and make a pledge and take a survey. the free trail mix was a big hit. they room together at uc's global environment theme house and pledge to have activities like this one and be environmentally conscious bears during their time at cal. >> time to check off our weather as we kick off this week. >> yes. spencer christian is here and it's raining behind you? >> that's right. it's raining outside as well. the week off to a rainy start and 70% chance and 50% tomorrow
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and 40% thursday and tapering off to 50% at the end of the week. we will look at live doppler 7 and show you what's going on outside as well as i showed you from the inside. we have a blanket of green. this area of steadier heavier rain represented by yellow colors moving up the coastline will be pushing onshore the next several hours. it will be a wet evening and relatively mild and we have temperatures in the mid-60s at many locations around the bay area and won't see much of a drop-off in temperatures. speaking of drops, the cameraman is here at mt. tam and these are forecast conditions and scattered showers late tomorrow and returning late wednesday to early thursday and a sunny warmer pattern the beginning of the week. the storm ranks 1, of light intensity. most see us with a quarter of an inch of rain and then light
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breezes. we get into the next storm, actually the same storm for tomorrow and ranks 1 on the storm impact scale and produces scattered showers tomorrow with less than a tenth of an inch of rainfall. it won't be a washout but a period of wet weather tomorrow. between 7:00 and midnight, we will see a wave of steadier rain onshore, a wet evening. in the overnight hours we see the system breaking up into scattered showers. there may be wet spots for the morning commute but not likely we will see rain falling in the bay area during the morning commute. we see the system breaking up an ending and a brief break of dry weather before the next wave of rain comes in wednesday night to thursday. overnight, look for temperatures not dropping very much. it will be mild and damp. tomorrow, we move to the afternoon hours we see little flashes of sunshine breaking through, high temperatures 70
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degrees in theed miest inland locations. at 7:00 -- in most most most mot locations. and light rainfall tapers off thursday morning and not likely thursday's commute will be a wet one. the accuweather 7-day forecast, light rain, ranking 1 on the impact scale tomorrow, wednesday and early thursday and look what happens to friday. a string of dry and warm days, high temperatures up around 80 degrees, in the warmest inland locations by the weekend. >> you're happy about the 80s. >> i may be ill. i feel a cough coming on. >> you sound kind of bad. >> okay. thousands of eggs on the move. president trump hosts his first easter egg roll as president. >> later, it may seem like this is something out of a nightmare. this is real life.
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today the trump family held the trump administration's first white house easter roll. here with the moment people are talking about. >> the white house easter egg roll went off smoothly for the trump administration. skip picks were worried the event spearheaded by the first lady might suffer because melania trump seems removed from the white house living in new york with son, baron. today, traditions were upheld, kids rolled 18,000 eggs, dyed eggs and kids joined them writing thank you cards to troops and veterans. mrs. trump wrote a story to the children and kathie lee
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gifford's "party animals." >> we will be stronger and bigger and better as a nation than ever before. we're right on track. >> critics on social media said the president committed a few faux pas. as the national anthem played, mr. trump did not have his hand over his heart until the first lady nudged him. later when a child asked the president to sign his hat, the commander in chief obliged but then threw the hat into the crowd. others point out former president obama helped children during the egg roll and read to the kids himself. whereas president trump did not. finally, one costume character did not go unnoticed. elmo from "sesame street" was wearing a button that says pbs, which would lose its funding under the budget. >> thank you so much. a music festival goer was
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arrested after they said he stole 100 cell phones. apparently didn't realize how the technology worked. he was arrested by police after victims activated their find my iphone feature and it traced them to queens, new york. investigators looked inside his backpack and found 100 presumably stolen smartphones. he was booked on suspicion of griffith while coachella resumed this weekend. the manhunt searches this weekend after he kills a man and posts it on facebook. a north korean official is warning a nuclear war could break out at any moment. the airline industry is doing damage control a week after that
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here are the stories making headlines at 4:30. protesters called for senator dianne feinstein to not run for office next year outside her first town hall since donald trump became president. inside some of the attendees booed her and called her a sellout of what they call -- she said she may run for a fourth
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term next year but not made a formal announcement. cleaning up after a trump rally. people threw pepsi cans filled with cement. police arrested 23 people. seven could face felony charges. pictures of former mexican president vincente fox visiting journalism students in palo alto. what he had to say coming up at 5:00. investigates are now searching five states of a man accused of killing a man and posting the murder on facebook. there's $50,000 in reward money to help find him. emily is live in cleveland with the latest. emily. >> reporter: that search nationwide and a $50,000 reward being offered. the cleveland police say they're following up on every single tip
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desperate to do anything they can to find steve stephens. >> can you do me a favor? can you say joy lane? >> joy lane? >> yeah. she's the reason this is about to happen to you. >> 40-year-old robert godwin senior shot and killed in the video posted online. >> i don't think there's any rhyme or reason for it happening. i don't think there's anything we can point to specifically to say this is what sparked this. only steve knows that. >> reporter: as a memorial for the elderly victim grows the fbi is working with cleveland police to track down steve stephens. reports of a sighting in philadelphia put several schools on lockdown monday afternoon as police searched a park. so far, investigators are not confirming an actual sighting. a cell phone ping near erie, pennsylvania also drawing interest. >> steve, if you're out there listening, call someone, whether it's a friend or family member or pastor, give them a call
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because they're waiting on you to call him. >> reporter: godwin's family devastated. >> we're beyond shocked. it feels like our heart is ripped out of our chest. >> reporter: the mental health facility where stephens worked is closed for the day and the woman mentioned in the video, joy lane, call the suspect a nice guy, his former fraternity brothers in shock. >> what in the world could have happened to this man to become so undone? >> reporter: in other facebook videos, stephens also talked about killing more than a dozen other people as well. police tell us they have looked into those claims but so far found to the evidence to back them up. reporting in cleveland, ohio, emily rao, abc7 news. >> thank you. the trump administration is ratcheting up the rhetoric on north korea this afternoon. vice president, mike pence is in the region and officials from the north are warning any u.s. provocation will have dire
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consequences. megan hughes has the story. >> reporter: president trump at the white house easter egg roll delivered a message to nrk. >> got to be i have. >> reporter: the merge on the ground, vice president mike pence visiting the demilitarized zone between north korea and south korea and meeting the south korean leader pence did not take military action off the table. >> the world witnessed the strength of our new president in actions taken in syria and afghanistan. north korea would do well not to test his resolve. >> reporter: north korea's representative to the united nations blamed the u.s. for escalating tensions and warned of a thermonuclear war. >> we are ready to react to any war desired by the americans. >> reporter: this weekend, north korea tested a ballistic missile that blew up almost immediately after launch. hours before leader kim jong-un
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flaunted what appeared to be an arsenal of sizable missiles in a parade and so far they're talking with defiance. >> we will be conducting more missile tests on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis. >> reporter: sean spicer said the trump administration is hoping they can use its influence brokered at meeting with president chi in mar-a-lago. >> we will continue to try to use influence in the region to get better results. >> the vice president will be moving to japan tonight and the prime minister voiced support for a tough stance against north korea. "abc news," washington. president trump is weighing in on tomorrow's congressional election in georgia but his target is firing back, criticizing jon ossoff, calling him a super liberal that wants to be easy on criminals and
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the 30-year-old is in the polls to replace former congressman, tom price, now health and human services secretary. if any candidate gets more than 50% of the vote tomorrow they win outright. if not, it heads to a runoff. the 121st boston marathon is now history. >> edna kiplagat will win the boston marathon. >> edna kiplagat captured the women's race and geoffrey ahead of galen rupp. and kathryn switzer ran in years later. authorities in atlanta are dealing with another devastating infrastructure problem. check this out. a portion of infrastructure state 20 shut down when it suddenly buckled leaving a huge
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bump in the roadway. authorities are blaming the problem on an underground gas leak. a motorcyclist fell into the hole. it comes tomorrow two weeks after the fire caused a section of interstate 85 to collapse and three people have been charged with starting that fire. >> the airline industry ramping up damage control a week after the controversial united video o surfaced and today announced more passenger friendly policies. >> reporter: delta knows money talks. they hope 10 grand is enough to make passengers listen. >> would you be willing to give up your seat? >> absolutely. for $10,000, absolutely. >> reporter: in an attempt to avoid nig like this united nightmare delta announced a change to passenger compensation they are willing to pay up to $9,950 for your seat on an overbooked flight. >> yeah. it definitely helps delta's image.
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>> reporter: they used to cap payments at 1,350. while generous not everyone thinks the new maximum is enough. >> maybe add another zero. >> reporter: peter has been bumped before. sometimes no big deal but not always. >> there are points there is no choice, no matter how much money they give you, you can't afford to miss the flight. >> reporter: american airlines is addressing the united situation a different way. american now guarantees if you board a flight, you cannot be removed for someone else to take your seat. that's a key change when you're the chaperone of an eighth grade class trip. >> thank god we don't have to worry about that. >> reporter: united hopes to avoid another public relations disaster by changing the way crew members book their flights and must be an hour before takeoff. >> i think it's a good change but don't know if it will address the problem. >> reporter: passengers and consumers would like the airline to address the standard practice of overbooking and so far no
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airlines said they will do so. abc7 news. well, we're learning new details about the days leading up to the death of prince one year ago this friday. an affidavit unsealed suggested he struggled with addiction to opioids in his final days and a doctor treating him had been b pr prescribing oxycodone and fentanyl is 50 times more powerful than heroin. turkey's president strongly rejected criticism from international monitors a day after winning the referendum that gave him sweeping powers. he told the monitors to know their place. his push for an executive presidency succeeded with 51% of the vote and with this new government he can directly appoint top officials and intervene in the judiciary and scrap the job of prime minister.
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opposition parties plan to challenge the results of the election. growing up quickly, this little guy is almost 6 feet and he still needs a name. caught on camera, an unexpected predator tries to interrupt a herd of elephants. see how they respond to that. i'm spencer christian. rain has arrived in the city and other parts of the bay area as well.
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poor elephants, a wild scene caught on camera, a crocodile snapped onto the trunk of a wild elephant. at first the other elephants retreated, but then they came to the little one's rescue. you don't want to make an elephant angry. you won't like a big one when he's angry. they attacked the crock and forced him to let go. a visitor shared it on the african safari's facebook page. >> now, a story of foul play. look at that. an indiana detective was walking back to his office when a canada goose flew at him. see it at the top of your screen. that goose most likely has a nest nearby and trying to protect it at all costs. he wing slaps him by opening his
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wings to get him away. geese are federally protected so people should not be hurting them. >> don't make that goose mad. he won't like him or her when angry. this is clearly the animal section of the program. a 5'4" inch newborn is nursing well after a much anticipated delivery over the weekend. >> giving birth last saturday at the animal adventure park in upstate, new york. the little boy is getting a check-up today, the first giraffe calf born at the animal park. >> to have a baby calf giraffe in the fifth year of being opening is great for us. we've taken it from a small conversation to a worldwide conversation. >> it's hard to pay attention to that guy. the giraffe says, feed me, feed me, i want that carrot. a lot of viewers watched the live stream of the birth.
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it will go dark at the end of the week and focus on opening for the rest of the season. people can submit a name for a $5 donation. how about spencer? abc7news.com. or christian. >> now, your accuweather forecast with spencer christian. >> we have rain falling right now and likely to be a little heavier, you can see this area indicated by yellow and orange. beginning to push onshore. this storm ranks 1 in the impact scale. it could produce brief heavy downpours from time-to-time. rain tonight will probably not amount to more than a couple hundreds of an inch. in the north bay maybe up to of an inch. it will be cloudy and showery at
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game-time, temperatures here, a light rain for tomorrow and wednesday and thursday and each day the storm intensity ranks 1 on intensity scale and friday, sunny and warm days, really warm, up to 80 degrees inland during that 4-day period. nice. >> thank you. up next, prince harry opening up all these years later about the death of his mother, princess diana and others opening up about mental health issues. and for any afraid
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prince harry is sending a strong message to those dealing with mental health issues. in his own interview he spoke out against his struggles for decade in the death of his own mother, princess diana and the mission to stamp out mental health issues. >> reporter: prince harry revealed he went into therapy still struggling in his late 20s with losing his mother, going through two years of what he calls total chaos. brother prince william urged him to seek help. >> i was close to a complete breakdown on numerous occasions
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when all sorts of grief and lies and misconceptions coming at you from every angle. it comes with the job. >> prince harry and prince william walking behind diana's coffin. what pain he must have been going through and utter nightmare he's had and the bravery and courage he's had to go out and talk publicly about this to help other people understand their own mental health. >> some of the easiest people to speak to is a shrink or whoever, someone you never met before, you sit down and say, listen, i don't actually need your advice, can you just listen to me and you let it rip. >> that is working and harry says he's in a good place, a prince on a mission with his charity setting it up with william and kate. >> now being able to take my work seriously and private life seriously as well, to put blood, 28 and tears into the things that really makes a person think will make a difference to everybody else.
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>> the interviewer said she found it astonishing somebody with prince harry's profile could be so open about his mental health issues calling it a huge step for those suffering in silence. matt keller, abc7 news. >> it certainly seems like he's doing wetter now. a very difficult decision. on the lighter side we have "dancing with the stars," starts at 8:00. >> we uncover some of the hidden stars and professional partners. our sister station in los angeles has a look. >> when i was in new york i had a license. >> erica james says she's a total tomboy, into cars, the outdoors and fishing. turns out she's not alone. >> i love fishing. actually, when i have time off i go to the lake and pretty much where i spend my time.
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>> emma working on her ventriloquist voice. on top of all that -- >> magic tricks. i'm good at magic tricks. you got $100? i could make it disappear right quick. magic tricks is something i picked up and have fun with people may not know about me. >> saying her hidden talents is singing and acting something people don't know and her star can train horses, play the guitar, sing and -- >> i can draw on pain. my mother was an art teacher. >> now, you're just showing off. now, you're showing off and why you're an overachiever. >> i can draw and i can paint. >> peter was an art major in school and says she loves doing portraits in charcoal and nic also shares this hidden talent and wanted to be a cartoonist as
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a kid. nic has one more hidden talent. >> i also can drink a beer really fast. no clear consensus about the new coffee product creating a buzz around the world. the british company released a new coffee brew that looks just like water. clrcff, they might want to change the name. it's made from pure water and the company does not say how they managed to achieve this clear brew and says it will give coffee lovers a jolt of caffeine and keep them from staining their teeth. this shimmering sheen on the soccer field, the stuff of names, a 100 foot spider web. a major storm forced spieders to crawl away from the city. a local expert says spiders
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often create huge cobwebs after flooding as they seek higher ground and happened in new zealand in 2014 and 2015. >> i think it's spiders. and they can't wait to welcome thousands of techies. and dan. >> a mountain lion takes a dog right out of a family's home. live on the peninsula with that story, plus -- >> there are many ways she had a shopping addiction. >> 50 years after becoming the first woman to officially run the boston marathon, kathryn switzer finishes again.
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here's a look at tonight's primetime lineup, 8:00, "dancing with the stars," followed by "quantico" and abc7 news at 11:00. although they down play it there's a natural rivalry between san jose and san francisco over all things tech. >> two major events are moving out of san francisco. abc7 report suguru explains what's at stake beyond pride. >> reporter: the entrance to the convention center is getting power washed as estimated 4,000 people show up in the morning for facebook's developer's conference. facebook is proud of the fact that f8 has outgrown facilities in san francisco. >> our previous location we had 2700 attendees and unfortunately the space we had could not commodity more than that, the max we could do. could not accommodate. >> reporter: and apple's worldwide developers a conference leaving san francisco
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after 15 years and silicon valley comic-con, created by apple co-founder steve wozniac. that will help boost occupancy at san jose hotels in the area. facebook f8 will be sharing its new technology. >> things from artificial intelligence to virtual reality and augmented reality and trying to show all the the tools and capability to use these tools in their hands to create amazing experiences for people. >> reporter: downtown l.a. and like downtown san francisco has become a magnet for startup companies. >> many companies increasingly expanding hire are demonstrating san jose continues to be at the epicenter of silicon valley. >> reporter: adding domestic and international flights making it's easier to get here. that's important because more than a third of attendees are
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coming from brazil, india and china. >> thanks for joining us. >> abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> she saw the shadow of an animal enter her room and grab the dog. >> that shadow was a mountain lion like this one. it walked into a bed room where a mother and her child were sleeping. we're live where it happened. >> senator feinstein gets heckled and her supporters get heckled right back. in the middle of it all, a hint of running for another term. live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> while they were sleeping, their dog on the bed sleeping with them had just been taken by a mountain lion. >> a woman wakes up to a
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mountain lion, a shocking story, waking up to the mountain lion snatching him right off the bed. >> a crazy story happening in the middle of the night. the dog apparently sensing the big cat nearby. the family lives in pescadero in a remote part of san mateo county. >> reporter: it happened around 3:00 this morning. the woman who used to own that dog said she could hear the attack happening just feet away from her and then she saw the mountain lion walking out of her bedroom. ♪ >> this is video of lenor. her owners say she was snatched off the foot of her bed by a mountain lion. >> lemore did her attack barking, very vicious attack sound she does when she's not liking
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