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are. 280, highway 101 and 1. from san francisco down to brisbane and the south bay. quite wet and slowing down the traffic. some areas of modern rainfall. we may see some spotty showers. here's the forecast animation starting at 6:00 this evening. it looks like the rain will be in the south bay. it will be quite wet around san jose. 7:00 this evening, pretty much the same picture. then around 1:30, we'll see spotty showers down in the santa cruz mountains and south of san jose toward gilroy.
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finally we'll see the beginning of what should be a try and sunny day. new details about the e. coli outbreak linked to romaine let us. one person has died. consumer reports says to avoid it all get. there is no particular brand or sell by date to look for. but as david louie found out, the bay area is likely not at the heart of the problem. >> romaine is fast overtaking head lettuce in the american diet. they're still trying to figure out how romaine lettuce has made 58 people sick across the country. the quasi government agency in sacramento that administers safe practices for the leafy green industry says no grower or
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processor in california has been contacted as part of any investigation. the last person to get sick was a month ago. although romaine has not been fingered, the danger has probably passed. ? it is an important piece of information. >> with no recall in place and plenty of role ain't in the margaret place, that creates a quandary for consumers. what are they supposed to do? >> we do work a producer that is very thorough in upkeeping his supply. >> some consumers are less confident. are you going to avoid romaine? >> i am. >> how are you going to eat a caesar's salad? >> i won't. >> the safety inspections grew out of an outbreak in packaged spinach 11 years ago. the cdc investigation suspected
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wild pigs contaminated a single farm, causing more than 200 people to get sick and three female die across seven states. >> you might be wondering, where does our romaine lettuce come from? >> we're told it is from yuma, arizona. it is too cold in our the federal grand jury indicted 26-year-old everitt jameson on two terrorism related charges. each charge carries up to 20 years in prison. investigators say he planned to use explosives to fun people into a confined area where he could shoot them with a rifle. he is being held without bail in
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april. three former california deputies were sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the fatal beating of a jail they were found guilty of second-degree murder in june for the death of michael tyree. he was found bleeding from internal damage and damage to his spleen. he was beaten before he was found dead in his cell. state police have arrested a man they say sexually assaulted a teacher in the classroom. he was accused in the attack. abc 7 news reporter carlos has more on the arrest and new details on the attack. >> tuesday morning's attack happened just a half mile from where police say the 23-year-old suspect lives. no one answered the door but neighbors describe intense moments last night. >> the cops telling someone to
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come down with no womens or anything. >> in a press conference this afternoon, san jose police chief eddie garcia said he tried changing his appearance before he was arrested thursday night in san francisco. he even tried surrendering. >> the suspect did not give the victim a choice. we were not going to allow the suspect to dictate how we would take them into custody. >> surveillance police shows him walking around the campus before and after the attack, was critical in their investigation. authorities say he snuck on to the campus before classes started. he went inside a classroom, turned off the lights and tlokd door before attacking the female teacher inside. police say hours after the attack, he committed another crime at a santa clara liquor store. he was caught on surveillance video which helped authorities identify him as their guy. in a statement, the head of the middle school says this was a senseless, heart breaking crime and our entire community is
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grieving. we are relieved this criminal has been arrested and hoping justice will be serve. he's been arrested on a number of charges in the past including having sex with a minor. >> and he now faces multiare counts including sexual assault. he's been sbookd the santa clara county jail. a man was acquitted today for charges offing a gun. because of time served, he should be released. he won't be. >> today's sentencing was predictable. the maximum sentence for his gun possession conviction was three years, of which he had already served beyond that. >> he's already spent around 400 days longer than the maximum
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sentence. >> technically, he should have walked out a free man. instead he was turned over to the marshal. san francisco's public defender criticized the trump administration for pursuing this case. >> has the vindictive prosecution. >> garcia has been indicted for violating gun laws because he possessed a fire article. his attorneys made an argument saying for a brief moment, their client held it before it went off. it will be up to tony cera to argue that in federal court. >> there will be a motion made. right at the beginning for
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dismissal predicated which is is loud you said state law. he was convicted for killing katesteinle. the jury agreed the defense which argued that a single shot killed steinle after the bullet ricochetted off the ground. traveling 78 feet before striking her in the back. >> we treated this case as we would have any other similar case. we're comfortable this is working. even though we're disappointed with the outcome. >> he may be raemd this momomo s it was a record ten-year deal. they will introduce the coach.
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gruden is the one that got away after the late al davis traded him to the they've had nine head coaches since gruden. he should provide a much needed spark for an underachieving squad that went 6-10. he has a close relationship with derek carr who told our sister station, he would be excited to work with jon gruden. >> i do have a great relationship. a special bond that i've had for years. that has been there, just as him being someone who is a mentor. someone who likes to help. he helps people. >> gruden is perfect for the raiders. it should help turn around the
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offense. you're talking about one. he needs it now to sell seat licenses. iron clirgs has one last tv assignment and that's for us. he's calling the tightants vs chiefs game. he has the charisma lflt expectations be too high going in? >> it is almost super bowl or bust. they'll get to the the fan base will be so excited. >> we're making america great again. >> this is as the feud with steve bannon continues to escalate today. >> a flu season already off to a
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rough start. how bad is it? and what do you know to keep from getting sick. >> a lot of these kids, they lost their homes in the fire. >> a bit of early spring training. the baseball camp happening in the north bay that has a very special meaning for some young baseball players. baseball players. >> for y4:11 this afternoon. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i sleep in, and delay my dose, i take it as soon as i can, as long as there's at least 8 hours between doses. once in use, tresiba® lasts 8 weeks, with or without refrigeration, twice as long as the lantus® pen. (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion and headache.
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legal c underway in several bay area cities. the flu is here with a vengeance bringing the total to 20 deaths. widespread in 36 states, as you can see, including california. things seem to be peaking right now. so thank you for coming in, doctor.esay we reported clara c everyone to get a fstyear,ard. number ofas rms up. so right now we're seeing it
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about a week earlier than previous years. we're starting a little earlier and the peak looks like it will be hire. within the nwewos, w t should so turn around. >> here in the bay area, let's talk about which areas seem to be hit hardes owe california isng the flu. the patients that we worry about are the youngest patients and the oldest patients. the type of flu that's circulating seems to be more harmful to persons who are older and very young and persons with other conditions like heart disease, lung disease, immune compromised status. so those rethe populations affected the most. >> based on what we're there, what can we extract about this year's flu vaccine? >> the story is a little bit complicated. two key things to remember. one, the match is pretty good.
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the vaccine is matching the virus that's circulating. but the problem is it is a tough virus. it tends to cause more disease in the elderly and the young. that's probably why the vaccine is less effective. because of those he factors. >> let's talk about the warning signs. how can you tell if you or someone in your family has a ol fl our suspect i had flu poisoning earlier this week. >> the cold is upper respiratory. it stays up here. the flu goes into your lungs. it makes you feel sick. you develop fevers, cough, sore throat. so you become a lot sicker. if it stays up here, it is the cold. what you may be talking about is what some people describe as a
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stomach flu. it is not the flu. that's a viral enteritis. like norovirus. the stomach flu is not the flu. >> we're out of time but i don't want to let you go. it is not too late now in january to get the flu shot. >> absolutely get vaccinated. >> all right. thank you for that information. >> so stay warm, stay dry if possible. it looks like we have a chance. what is the weekend like? >> right now we're anything but dry. we've got batches of rain moving right through. it is still quite wet in many locations. meanwhile, there's white snow and the snow levels are way up high. only a couple of inches of snow have been delivered. so let's get back to the bay area where we have a live view
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from the roof top. it is mostly cloudy right now. 56 degrees in san francisco. we have mid to upper 50s in oakland, mt. view, 54 at half moon bay. rain drops on the camera lens so you can see pits wet. it is 60 degrees in santa rosa. mid to upper 50s. here's a view from these are the forecast features. we will continue to see light rain and showers through evening hours with a few spotty showers lingering into the early morning hours. tomorrow will be a dry day. and our next storm on monday. a level two storm. stronger than this one and it will be with us for a couple days. right now we focus on the current storm which ranks only one on the impact scale.
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notice the rainfall will be mainly focused in the south bay going into the evening hours and the light night hours and it will taper off. mainly a spotty shower or two and thunderstorm begin as a dry and mainly sunny day. drier and sunnier. in the mid to upper 40s, it won't be a very chilly night and tomorrow will be a seasonally cool day. highs in the mid to upper 50s. right about 60 degrees around the bay. now let's look to the next storm coming in on monday. this is a stronger storm. it will produce rain that is heavy at times. one to two inches likely in most of the bay area. and two to three inches in the hills. and there will be gusty winds. look how wet it will be by mid morning to mid afternoon. heavier rain coming in in the
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overnight hours into early morning tuesday. and then finally we'll see the system winding down tuesday afternoon. it will be a wet day. tomorrow, after we dodge a few spotty early morning showers. we'll have a mainly dry day. perhaps a few more clouds on sunday. then comes the bigger storm monday with showers lingering into tuesday. and then we get to some sunny and dry weather for the remainder of next week. >> occasional rain. not rain for all occasions. >> i think we all like this. big bucks. the growing lottery jackpots and the even bigger odds. >> not all opportunities are handed out like that. >> this is opportunity for a lifetime f
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already making waves, invited to the cannes film festival for a short film made right here in the bay area. this short film is gaining attention. he'll be heading to the invitation only cannes short film corner in france. >> i'm really happy to be going out there. not a lot of opportunities are handed out like that. or given out. where i came from from the central valley, you don't hear a lot of news like that. >> it brings together some of the most well known and talented people in the film industry. morales is a student at san francisco state studying film. he and a team of classmates made this short film. my brother's keeper. about two brothers have
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two directions in life. the film is mostly in spanish. something this third generation latino was passionate about. >> i'm not as rooted as i want to so creating that film was like trying to dig deep entire my roots and my culture. so it was a big deal to be in spanish. to be a theme. it is like me giving back to my culture. >> the short film touches on serious issues of drugs, violence and gangs is how they affect communities. he homes to create a conversation. >> i don't think there's enough time in the day that we take to talk to our kids, or even adults. that this does damage families and communities. >> he is using his money and a go fund me october to help pay for the $3,000 trip to france. he said his enthusiasm for film making has grown. >> just to tell story. people want to listen to it.
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>> so what i hope to do is to create stories. a fire within people that are wanting to create their own stories. >> a story that will be shown to a bigger audience. >> the white house dealing with fallout from the book, "fire and fury." >> this book is about steve bannon. so let me say very forthrightly, there book is not about steve bannon. this book is about donald trump. and sales have been brisk after the book was released days ahead of schedule. i've seen wonders all around the world but what i see here never ceases to amaze me: change. i see it in their eyes. it happens when people connect with nature, with culture, with each other. day after day i'm the first to see change. to see people go out, and come back new.
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here are the stories making headlines at 4:30. officials trying to pinpoint the source of a deadly e. coli outbreak. avoid the lettuce all together. there's no particular sell by date and washing it does not get rid of the e. coli. the man acquitted of killing kate steinle was threatened to three years a suspect in the rape of a middle school teacher that took
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placer in her classroom. the president tweeting a nick nail for his former strategist calling him, sloppy steve. live in wash with the latest. >> good evening. the white house is now dealing with a double bombshell. as they continue to push back against that book, "fire and fury," a "new york times" report about president trump is raising more questions about the russia investigation. >> on his way to camp david, president trump ignored questions about the explosive book, "fire and fury." but on twitter, the president is fuelling. he tweeted it is a phony book,
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full of lies, misrepresentations and sources that don't exist. he is giving a nickname saying he is the leaker known as sloppy steve bannon. those around the president have kernels about his mental state. >> let me put a marker in the sand here. 1 100% of the people around him. >> on fox news, they disputed that. >> it is outrageous to make these times of accusations and it is simply untrue. >> the pushback comes as another twist emerges in the russia investigation. the "new york times" reports the president asked his top white house lawyer to try to stop attorney general jeff sessions from recusing himself. the paper reports don mcgahn did lobby sessions but the attorney general stepped aside from the probe. the "new york times" reports days before james comey was fired, sessions wanted an aide
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to find political dirt on the fbi director. the jarlt disputes that saying it did not happen and would not happen. plain and simple. the top democrat wants mcgahn to appear before the committee to explain the events. he is encouraging him to testify on his own will so they don't have to force him to come in. >> you mentioned the president is on his way to camp david. >> they're going to be talking about the priorities for 2018 including immigration reform, infrastructure, welfare reform and also the mid-term elections where republicans will try to hold on to their majority. >> thank you. copies of that book, "fire
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and fury," have been flying off the shelves. one store sold all their companies in 20 minutes. readers, especially those inside the beltway, say they've been waiting weeks. >> i think people are interested because it blew up so quickly. and i think the level of freak-out response to everything is pretty high these days. >> the book is available for digital download as well. you can download it for $15. south korean officials announce that had north korea has agreed to hold talks next us the. it will be the first high level meeting between these two countries since 2015 and this comes only days after kim jong-un's offer to send a delegation to the olympics. rex tillerson said he is taking a wait and see approach to this meeting. tillerson says any future talks between the u.s. and north korea must be about the complete,
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verifiable denuclearization of the peninsula. >> we clearly need a signal from north korea they understand these talks must lead to that conclusion. so that's, that objective has never changed. >> tuesday says it has agreed to delay exercises until after the winter games. >> a massive tribute today to a colorado law enforcement officer shot and killed in the line of duty new years eve. check out this line of first responders heading to today's funeral service for the sheriff's deputy. the 29-year-old was killed in a shooting in highlands ranch. four other law enforcement officers and two civilians were also shot before the gunman was shot and killed. parish is survived by his wife and two young daughters. three more women have come forward with sexual misconduct
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accusations against phil according to the associated press in the new accusations, one woman said he raped her while another said he tried to attack her but she ran away. there is a counter suit to the original claim. he wrote and directed the film crash. meanwhile, ben vereen is apologizing for inappropriate conduct while he directed a musical of hair in florida three years ago. it was reported that some -- a mix-up at a yuma city gas station left drivers with hundreds of dollars in repair bills. a fuel delivery truck driver put
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diesel and premium fuel in the wrong tanks. that's bad. so drivers gassing one the wrong type of fuel into their cars and many sputtered and died, after driving just a few miles. a local mechanic says the repairs will cost between $500 and $800. the gas station owner is contacting the delivery company so they can foot bill for the repairs. hopefully they have insurance. >> the storm may be over but there's still the big chill in other parts of the country. >> i'll have the complete accuweather forecast coming up. and finney is just ahead.
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you are looking at satellite imagery at the storm called the bomb cyclone. and there is the blizzard heading out to sea today. the effects are still being felt. >> and it is all about the cold. >> i just checked my phone. 16 degrees in new york city.
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does that feel about right to you? >> don't tell me, don't tell it seems even colder than that. it doesn't seem to be affecting new yorkers too much. i've seen hundreds of people out braving the elements. >> frigid cold. >> like the windchills below zero. >> i think what surprised us is that it was all the way up the coast. >> cities now frozen over as they recover from yesterday's monster storm. >> a record breaking 15 feet. even beating out the legendary blizzard. along the coast, more than a thousand crashes. and these vehicles in gloucester, massachusetts,
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destroyed by the floodwaters after they were forced off the street. >> it was about four hours yet. salt water. nothing you can do. >> in florida, they were in a desperate race to save their crops. but many aren't letting the cold get them down. they're out shorts. even sitting with a drink on top of their frozen pools. the animals are chilling out too. these fwlams rescued off the coast of texas. it is and not over yet. forecasts show it will be even colder tomorrow with windchills approaching negative 50 in parts of new england and even below zero in north carolina. >> it is cold and getting colder. but we're supposed to warm up next week. >> so many dangers related to
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there cold. >> one of the main key points is stay inside many people in the northeast are used to cold weight but this is different. these windchills that are negative 20 degrees in most of the cities. like we said, negative 50 in some parts of new england. if you do have to go out, dress warm. also for people living in the south that might not be used to these coat can cold >> go inside! travelers stranded at san francisco international airport because of the weather back east
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face someday more cancellations today. at least 40 flights today. they will change your flights for free. >> what we call bad weather to the not so bad. yes, we have some light rain and scours around the bay area. wet pavement for the commute. as the storm winds down, we'll see mid to upper 40s. it won't be a very chilly night and the clouds will sweep out. we have another storm coming our way. it will rank a 2 on the impact scale. it is more energetic than the one winding down now. >> we'll have a dry weekend.
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then rainy, windy conditions on monday with rain or showers continuing into early tuesday. and after tuesday, we'll have a dry and mainly sunny >> and a reminder, make sure you have the newly update abc7 news app. you can get the hour by hour newscasts. make sure you enable to push alerts to get custom mobile web alerts where you live. a woman celebrates her 104th birthday. you might be surprised by the thing she credits for longevity. >> what can you do when your heat goes
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the former miss america who took on sexual harassment at fox news is now taking on the reins of the miss america foundation after a scandal. more on what this means for the pageant's future. >> gretchen carlson wants to modernize miss america. she's at the helm almost three decades after she won the crown in 1989. carlson sat down exclusively
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with abc's amy row bach. she said she feels compelled to help the organization after a recent crisis where the former ceo and top executives were force to resign amid sexist and lewd comments. >> you said the only solution was that all board members resign who were aware of these e-mails. now that you're in charge, are you satisfied with who is on that board? >> we are a work in progress on this board. so right now, the board is very small. we need to add people to it. but currently the board is made up, the majority of us are all former miss americas. and i find that incredibly empowering in this me too movement that some of the women who were allegedly maligned in those he appalling e-mails are now running the place. >> carlson was also recently at the center of a sexual harassment scandal when 18 months ago she sued then fox
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news chairman roger ailes. she received a $20 million settlement. in the interview, she also responded to critics who say miss america is antiquated. she said, i plan to make this organization 100% about empowering women. i'm jessica castro. abc7 news. time for ask >> take responsibility from containers and you get the cash. you can find closest recycle center by logging on. you can find on it abc7 news.com. by the way, the california redemption value known as crvs are either a nickel for a small container or a dime. not all bottles and cans are included. just those labeled. and then you have to take them
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somewhere and they're not quite as convenient as they used to be. >> robert asks, what can do i about a dentist who billed me for services rendered six years ago? >> if the bills weren't paid, they can send them out. under most circumstances, they can't go to court and make you collect. it is like junk mail. here's what i want you to do. call the office and say, they're wrong. that you paid all the bills. what are they talking about? and that you need proof of nonpayment. after that, if you can show them your paperwork. if you want to go back, if you even have it, you could say no. they could put something on your credit report but that's not very long lasting. you say it was from six years ago. your credit report, that ding starts, the clock starts running right when you don't pay your first bill and it can only be on your report for seven years.
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this is just wrong. >> cynthia writes, we live in an apartment. our furnace is not working but our land lord said the repair person won't be back for a week. >> there aren't any apartment police that will show up and but your land lord is supposed to keep your place safe and livable. that includes having heat in your home. if they weren't fixing it at all, you could potentially withhold rent. fix it yourself and deduct the cost from your rent with advance notice. or you can even sue them. however, has the huge move and a huge hassle. if you don't do it right, you will get kicked out and it will cost you money. if you want to look at your legal rights, consult an attorney or check out the books at nolo press. if you have a question, you can share your question on social
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media. use the hashlt ask fency. you go also reach mow facebook. tenants have a lot of rights but in this market, be careful. the future is a lot brighter for a woman's pet duck. she could not contain her joy as she watched her duck try out his new prosthetic leg and foot. he can live up to his breed's name and run as well as walk. this is thanks to science students. they used a 3d printer. his leg was bitten off by a turtle. it back to 30 tries before the students built just the right prosthetic leg. he would, look out! call it a great endorsement for a diet coke. she's celebrating after turning
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104. the grand rapids woman said she drink as diet coke each day because she likes it. >> when i was 100, i thought, i'll never be ten for you. and then first thing, i'm 101. and nothing happened then. here i am, 104 and still nothing happened. so nothing keeps happening. she was born in illinois, moved to michigan. she's lived in that same retirement community since she was 89. >> i lost all my baseball stuff. pretty much everything. >> big baseball names coming together to help. >> and dan is here with a w what we have coming up. >> a student arrested when he
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took a wrong point into a check point. efforts to release him are running up. run go for may or in san francisco. it feels like a real race. and the new number that starts with we understand a 1 and has 23 million
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in santa rosa on this day, it felt like spring. it was a baseball training camp that was a benefit for fire victims. >> summer seems like such a long time away. but maybe we weren't looking in the right place. here, summer is a perpetual state of mind. >> every day is a good day for baseball. >> in santa rosa, where the most enthusiastic baseball players showed up for a clinic. but there is an extra element of this. 56 of these kids came from homes that burned in the north bay fires. >> look no further than those who volunteered to coach today. all have professional experience including markus semyon. >> we care about the community. we care about the kids.
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these kids are the next generation. >> what everyone gave was a break from the stress of fire recovery. >> that as santa rosa firefighter tony lost his home while saving others. they told us about their own treasures that burned. >> i had a buster posey signed baseball on my wall. it is just stuff, as fire victims inevitably say. >> this truly does represent the community. no word yet on exactly how much money was raised but it all goes back to the kids to help buy us new equipment. thanks for joining us. abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. flu medicine is flying off
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the shelves. and one hospital is telling people who are stock stay out of its e.r. >> a house searched. a family hand cuffed and all for nothing. the s.w.a.t.ing incident that felt very real. >> someone writes, fix me, i'm broken with an arrow pointing to a drain. now city officials have a few words of their own. >> the raiders seem to have a new coach and it is a guy who has had the job before. >> you are looking at a live picture. it wet out there. this is what it looked like short time ago. richmond and san francisco. the day has been gray and drip country. >> let's see whether the doppler 7 agrees with what we're seeing. >> it does indeed. >> we need the rain.
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the evening commute, slow going. then you add to that, the rain and the fog. >> you'll notice lucas valley road is wet. 580, san leandro. hercules, also wet. the showers have moved out of san francisco. it is still drizzly. we are seeing a few radar returns. heading into the south bay, from san jose to willow bay, wet roadways. this is a light level one system. there will be some spotty early morning showers and the winds will

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