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but ignored questions about his reported use of an offensive term during an oval office term. multiple sources telling abc news, the president was angry when he was told a possible deal on immigration would include protections from immigrants from african countries and haiti. our great nation. >> all right. thank you. that oval office meeting was really about hammering out a deal, an immigration deal involving the dreamers. do you have any sense how the president's reported comments may impact the deal? >> it is not good. special when i this major presidential objection. we know the president he tweeted that possible senate deal calling it a big step backwards. it appears that that bipartisan group of congressional leaders will continue to working on a deal. >> live in washington. thank you. the mayor of london said president trump canceled his trip to the united kingdom because he realized he would not
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be welcome there. the president he canceled because he didn't like the obama administration's decision to sell the u.s. embassy there for quote, peanuts, calling it a bad deal. it turns out mr. obama did not make decision. president george w. bush did. and not only that, it was not exactly sold for peanuts, either. the sale funded the $1 billion price tag for the new building known as the sugar cube. so president trump won't be visiting the embassy but his like snls there today. madam >> reporte the hair, watch, that is. it will be there about 25 minutes. president trump is extending nuclear waivers on the sanctions against iran. the president said these will be
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the last waivers unless the nuclear deal is reworked. he is preparing to impose penalty that's the randle conducts missile tests or if the country does something else objectionable like commit human rights violations. the suspect in that christmas even crash that killed a police officer was put into the county jail. authorities transferred mohammed ali to the hospital where he's been suffering injuries from the crash. he was going 125 miles an hour when he slammed his intrigue a chp. vehicle near highway 92. that killed the officer andrew camilleri and injured his partner. a san francisco police officer pleaded not guilty to charges of sexually assaulting a whom was intoxicated and sleeping. justin mccall remains suspended without pay from the police department. he was arrested earlier this week following an investigation that began in september.
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abc7 news was inside san francisco's hall of justice when the call arrived. >> these allegations are in fact true, the standard of could not dpukt we're discuss go falls below that. >> mccall is free after posting $200,000 in bail. investigators with the police department's internal affairs unit say he assaulted the victim while he was off duty. >> a big fire has many residents staying someplace else. this is a story we brought you. look at this fire. at least five of the units were destroyed as abc7 news reporter matt keller tells us. as intense as the fire looks, thankfully nobody was hurt. >> flames shot up to the sky in san jose. 12:29 a.m. was the first 911 call. firefighters arrived to find huge flames eating away at one of the eight-unit apartment
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buildings in the middle of a huge complex. firefighters advanced to three alarms within minutes of arrival. the family watched it all happen from their apartment across the way, capturing video on their cell phone. >> it is right here. a fire ball. >> the timing couldn't have been worse. >> we lived in a downstairs building. >> a fire like the in the middle of the night wheel most people are sleeping can turn tragic. kenny and his family barely escaped the flames, leaving almost everything behind. >> my phone is still working. that's a good thing to get that out. >> amazingly, no one was hurt in the fire. all 16 residents including five kids and some breath accounted for. firefighters and neighbors good smart amaritans including made sure no one was left behind. >> he started knocking on people's windows, trying to calm
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the flames down. and then before the firefighters came, he made sure that everyone was out. >> the bang go on doors, getting people out. that saved lives. >> the red cross was here. they're helping people out by putting them up in hotels. matt keller. abc7 news. now to a developing story. search teams are out again in santa barbara county today working desperately to find five people still missing after the deadly mud slides. abc7 news reporter marcy gonzalez has more. >> is the the house there that my kids used the play with those kids. there's to sign of the house. it is not even there. >> the ongoing relentless search for survivors. >> we know the window is close go but we are doing our best to search and rescue. you hear the stories from around the world where people have been missing eight days, nine days.
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and they were found alive. >> with that optimism fading, clearing mud from homes and business including here at the montecito inn built by charlie chaplain in 1928. >> the fire department keeps coming in and checking on us. >> reporter: already 17 people confirmed dead. >> it is hurting all of us. >> locker room made it through deluge of mud and debris have spent days trapped in their homes with no power and no running water. with those issues, nearly the entire town is now under mandatory evacuation orders. >> this is worst thing i've ever seen. >> those residents are told, it could be two weeks before they're allowed back this and no surprise, it is expected to take
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months to clean all of this up. marcy gonzalez, abc7 news. thank you. the fire that led to the deadly mud slides in santa barbara county is now 100% contained. the thomas fire broke out on december 4th near ventura. powerful winds pushed it into santa barbara county where it scorched nearly 282,000 acres. that makes at this time largest wildfire in state history. it dwlicost nearly fight. a clinic is planning to move to san pablo dam road in neighboring el sobrante. >> they're planning to protest. >> this is a methadone treatment center that now services around
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200 clients. they say they want to move to a larger facility with a bigger waiting room. a location on a narrow strip of land technically in the city of richmond but bordered on three sides by el sobrante. >> you have battery, petty theft. >> the neighbor has been digging into police records. she claims there are four calls a week complaining of crime. the methadone clinic says the stats reflect the neighborhood. not the clinic. >> i worry that the drug dealers we've slaen come park on my street to service their clients. >> i don't think this is a good spot. >> she says a clinic would deter new businesses from coming in. and she fears losing clients. the richmond mayor says the city
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has had no role in the relocation but they will have to dd whether they issue a land use perm permit. he told me by phone he is preparing a response to advocate for those in el sobrante who oppose it. they will be holding up signs for a planned protest like these. they're planning a second protest right here the following week. abc7 news. the mavericks challenge big wave surfing contest could be next week. they ruled it out on monday but they said tuesday, tuesday remains a possibility. organizers are talking conditions. they said they could make an announcement as early as tomorrow. they're already getting ready just in case for these monster waves that do come in.
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24 of the elite surfers are standing by. the official word, you'll recall, was not held last week because the organizers went bankrupt. abc7 news was at the ferry building. they faced delays because of the thick fog. golden gate transit tells us, they averaged delays because of low visibility between san francisco and marin county. right now no, delays for evening commuters. >> nice thick fog hung around. you can see that even now, we have a little fog out over the bay. let me give you a look. it never really fully cleared in this portion of the bay. it is 58 degrees, 56 in oakland, mid to upper 50s in mountain view and gilroy. this is a clearer view. bluer skies looking out over san
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francisco from sutro tower. the temperature reading sare in the mid 60s. santa rosa, 65 degrees. napa, only 56. concord, 60, and 57 in livermore. w'll have a little fog coming back at us. i'll give you a look at that and some rain next week. >> see new few minutes. city crews will were busy dealing with a sinkhole that opened up. ad brought way and davis street. it measures two by three feet in width. about ten feet deep beneath pavement. no word yet on what caused to it develop. >> the acting mayor wants to rena rename ports mouth square. it was named after the u.s. navy ship portsmouth. it sits in the heart of
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chinatown as mayor lee kicked off the annual chinatown ping pong tournament in that square. you may know this because perhaps you're feeling the effects. flu season is really ramping up. it is not just hitting people. who else is catching it? maybe you think there's nothing like a fire on a cold night. a big incentive could make bay area homeowners wonder if it is worth it. and the reason it has changed. michael finney is taking your questions on twitter and facebook. 4:13 on a getaway friday. you're not getting away quickly. oncoming traffic going for the lower level. it is no better for those headin
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change the course of your treatment. ask your doctor about victoza®. as we've been reporting on abc 7, this is turning into one of the roughest flu seems in addition long time. the centers for disease control has reported that it has spread to 46 states. there are still at least 11 weeks left in the flu season. this is going to be a long winter. >> flu has been tough for people. some became sicker than a dog but now dogs are getting the flu in such large numbers, there is a campaign to vaccinate them before canine flu spreads. >> why this is worrying pet owners. >> jerry just got vaccinated for
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h3n2 influenza. so many kracases are being repod by veterinarians that the dogss are being given shots. the shelter doesn't have any cases flooft and wants to it stay that way. it is bar go any dpogs are unvaccinated. >> they're contagious before they show any signs of illness. for a few days before they look sick, then be spreading the disease. >> it can include coughing and sneezing, nasal and eye discharge, decreased appetite, lethargy. in rare cases kit lead to death. >> i think it is not a bad idea to avoid dog parks until we understand exactly what's happening in the community, as far as how widespread and how extensive the canine influence
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influence is. >> bijou is going to get vaccinated. >> they're basically family. we'll take every precaution to make sure she's healthy. >> an important point. it is a series of two shots between two and four weeks apart and it takes another two weeks for the protection to kick in. david louie, abc7 news. >> the district wants some residents to replace their fire places and it is ready to give them some cash to do it. starting next week, they will spent $800,000 on its fireplace changeout program targeting fire places in areas that are problems with wood smoke air pollution. he will jib residents could qualify $750 to decommission a fireplace or a wood burning stove. they can also get up to $1,000 to replace a gas stove or a wood
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stove and money to replace the heat pump. wells fargo says it will close 800 branches by the year 2020. the bank said it is due to people relying more on mobile and online banking. wells fargo will have about 5,000 branches following closure. that's still the most of many bank in the country. it is under clear how many employees will lose their job. i've never seen the bay bridge that foggy. >> i crossed two bridges today. midday, around noon, 1:00, in both cases, there was dense fog lingering over the bay. you can see from the image here, we have some patches of fog. we'll have a lot more coming in. this is the view from up high on the east bay hills looking out
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over the bay. it will continue into next week. let me give you a look at the fog cast animation. we can see it surging back out over the bay. notice the fog in the central valley moving through the delta. that will leave areas of fog even into the midday hours. near the coast and bay by noon, it should be mostly sunny. as you go toward fairfield and farther east, you will see more fog. we begin with patchy fog. most will have dissipated by then, we think, we hopeful high clouds with high temperatures rising into the mid 60s in the mildest inland locations. here's a look at our projected highs. 65, the expected high. we'll see lots of low to mid 60s. 63 in fremont.
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down to san jose, a high of 64 expected. in the inland east bay. mainly low to mid 60s. dropping to a 20% chance on wednesday. pack to 70% and 40% friday. each of those days we are ranking on our storm impact scale. one, light storms. that's what we're calling monday's storm. monday into tuesday. it will bring light rain or showers. less than half an inch expected in most bay area locations. we could see up to one inch or more. here's the forecast animation. monday, martin luther king jr. day. all kinds of outdoor events parks raids and marches. it may rain before the midday hour. you may want to plan for it. some models show it holding up. rain will arrive on monday and continue into tuesday. then we may get a break late tuesday into wednesday.
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it looks like more rain will be coming thursday and friday. our totals in the north bay will be greater. a half inch or more in the wettest locations. most of the remainder of the bay area will see some rain. here's the seven-day forecast. after a dry and mild weekend highs inland into the upper 60s on sunday. just a slight cooldown on monday as the showers arrive. much cooler toward the end of the week. the highs reaching to around 60 on a wednesday, thursday and friday. >> the weekend looks great. your facebook feed is changing. the reason for the overhaul and how could it hurt businesses. coho salmon return to the creek, designed to save the population in marin county. >> and let's look at how traffic
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something many facebook users can relate to, why is a post at the top of your feed even though it is a day old. or you keep seeing something from a company you have little or no interest in. starting today, your feed might not be quite the mess you're used to strolling through. >> thank goodness. jessica castro explains the overhall that could bring some sanity to your facebook page. >> you may have already noticed it. it is now prioritizing posts from your friends, family and groups over posts there publishers and brands. they say it is all in an effort to make your time on social media a bit more meaningful.
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and ceo mark zuckerberg says the boost will them well-being of users but he does expect people will spent less time on facebook. the idea is to try to focus more on bringing people together by trying put more emphasis on facilitating more meaningful interactions between people. the way we do that is to val things like commenting or writing a long comment more, and how long we think you might watch a video for, less. >> so they'rement onning for quality over quantity. sounds altruistic. but the change in facebook'sal goal rhythm is a big change foyer advertisers. the we have a change on our facebook page. to make sure you still see our great stories where you live, go to your set goes, news feed
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prempb preferences, you will see this box. prioritize who to see first. all you have to do is go ahead and click on abc7 news bay area and you won't miss a beat. abc7 news. >> keep us. get rid of the rest. >> big changes also being made to chrome's internet. parents to have pay attention to this. it allowed users to limit it. but google says it is rolling out something later this year but for now, it is limiting the family link program for android devices. stories of incredible bravery. firefighters forced to catch and toss children from a burning building. a lot of people put money down to reserve a tesla model
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here are the stories making headlines at 4:30. lawmakers continue to condemn president trump's comments, rejecting the idea, he was quoted using vulgar language. he tweeted today he never said anything derogatory. we're tracking breaking news. a woman in a crosswalk was hit by a vehicle driven by a city employee. five people unaccounted for in montecito following tuesday's deadly mud slides. the santa barbara county fire department public information officer tweet pictures of firefighters performing secondary searches on homes. nearly two dozen coho salmon were released. this in an effort to boost the population. more on the restoration efforts
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there. >> if you assume that all biology experimnts only take place in a lab -- then you miss ad good slow in the parking lot at muir beach this morning. coho salmon returning to nature in what they call a hatchery intervention. >> i don't want salmon to go extinct. >> from the california fish and wildlife the. he helped design a three-year experiment and trial designed to save the endangered population. this is a homecoming. fish and wildlife pulled them out in 2015 when they were this big. they spent their ehatchery. never been in the ocean. it is a matter of survivability. >> you make life easy for them. >> in a way we are. the 200 fish that we collected, if we had left them in the creek. chances are, one or two or three would have returned.
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>> today volunteers returned almost 200 co-ho back. >> from there, they will move upstream. hopefully they'll spawn and return their population to sustainability. call it a modern twist. usually fish swim to their native streams. today they returned by truck. at muir beach in marin county. abc7 news. from releasing salmon to kougt bald eagles, volunteers positioned themselves at 26 stations in lake tahoe today for the survey. the eagle counters tally and age any eagles they happen to see. here are some of the pictures. the count is part of a nationwide effort that began in 1979. the tahoe institute has been
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doing this for 15 years. no word yet on this year's total. a suspected computer hacker pleaded guilty to trying to reach the icloud accounts of hollywood as far as as well as everyday people. federal prosecutors say they targeted celebrities. they sent an e-mail claiming to be from apple of the he asked them to reveal their user names and passwords. he is facing five years in prison. a massive fire last week had firefighters racing to the seasonable. part of the effort, tossing and catching children from a burning building. adam spoke to one of the heroes from that day. >> the thing is everybody there knew what they had to do. >> it is a moment which captain jackie will never forget. >> don't drop it. >> she responded to a massive fire at the avondale apartments
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last week and saved a child's life. >> started to get on the ladder. my plan was to get on the ladder with them so could i get they will on the ladder and have somebody else assist them down. i got halfway up there and here comes a baby down to my arms. >> she caught a baby which was tossed from a third floor balcony engulfed in flames. it was one out of a dozen people rescued by a crew at catch fire station number three. >> it was hot. you could feel it from the ground and they don't have the gear on. they were just ready for us to come get them. >> their incredible bravery saved multiple lives. it is quite an accomplishment for this mother of triplets who is also a hero. >> i don't feel like hero. i don't think any of us do. it is our job and we are so fortunate to work for dekalb county. with training and equipment, we have a brother hod here and we
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really work well together. i couldn't be anything else. and it makes me a better mom. being a mom probably makes me a better firefighter. >> one firefighter did suffer injuries but is recovering now. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. responding to president trump's recent comments about immigration. >> mark will join us live in the studio with his response and to discuss the move to censure the president. a big step in redeveloping treasure island. the restaurant is getting toward open. ask finney is just ahead so i'm taking your questions. use the #ask finney and i'll answer you in a few minutes. some clouds on the way and long
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issued in her name to my home. are there actions i should take to prevent anything from happening? >> i'm so sorry about what happened to you and being without your wife. now, look. one of two things could happen. either an identity thief was trying to get a card that ended up at your house or an old card was reissued. either way you'll want to check her vendor report. usually they both report a death. if you want to see her report, you'll need send in a copy the of death certificate. they have all the information online. you should also contact the credit card company and close the account of the card that came to you. it is one of two things. probably it was just a reissued old card. mark p. asked, i signed a contract with a company to install flooring in my condo. they started but have not finished. >> contractors must give you a start and finish day.
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i'm assuming they went past the finish day. i want to you call the company and say what's up, how are you going to get it finished? if they don't do anything, file a complaint with the contractor's state license board. they'll work with you and the contractor to try to get this issue resolved. feel free to drop my name. if nonof that works, go to abc7 news.com. okay. i'm applying for a job. the employer is asking for the last four digits of my social security number. they said it's required to submit a resume. do i have to give it? i'm worried about identity theft. >> you're right. you ought to be worried about it. but they're allowed to ask you. if you refuse to give it to them, they don't to have semiyour application, that's the law and it should be changed. for instance in utah, they aren't allowed to ask for your social security number unless you're going to offer you a job. not just applying.
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they have to say, you have to give it to us. use the #ask finney. you can also reach me through my facebook page and on abc7 news.com. >> do they even check? you can put in 1234. >> once they got serious about hiring you. >> we'll show you more fog over the bay area. the overnight lows will be much like last night. chillier in the north bay valleys where lows will drop into the upper 30s. then tomorrow, daytime highs under mostly sunny skies. low 60s even on the cold. here's the day planner. it starts in the morning as light rain along the north coast. by noon we'll see he rain
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spreading to other parts of the bay area and it will be wetter and more widespread. so carry an umbrella or be prepared to get wet. here's a look at our forecast. notice the wave of rain coming in. it is typical this time of year with these systems. it is just the beginning of what will be a wet week with maybe a break on wednesday. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. we've posted storm impact scale of 1 on each of those rainy days. the chance of rain on wednesday is very slim. but thursday looks like it will be a rainy and windy day. so at this point, be prepared for a wet week. >> a lot of people are doing service projects. >> all kinds of outdoor projects. it looks like it will be wet. especially later in the day. >> okay. thank you. local lawmakers responding
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i read those comments last night. the first thing came to my mind was very unfortunate, unhelpful. >> house speaker paul ryan weighing in on president trump's comments yesterday calling some nations s-hole while discussing immigration policy. the republican leaders' response is relatively mild compared to much more critical voices across the country and overseas. and one of those voices was mark's. >> my pleasure. >> i saw your tweet this afternoon. you called the president's words loathsome and racist. mr. trump has said controversial, even vulgar things in the past. he said them about women, even democrats. how is this qualitatively different? >> i don't know that it is. i don't know how many people are surprised. i think this is different because the extra tone, within
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very sensitive discussions around immigration and what to do with the d.r.e.a.m.ers. >> how does it affect the negotiations? >> i think he is difficult to negotiate with. you don't know where he stands. either he doesn't understand or he's interested, it is what gets him attention. >> with regard to the comment some of the democrats are moving to try to censure him. why is that important and do you think you'll get any republicans on board? >> that's a big question. in these environments i made a lot of friends with conservative colleagues, republicans, and we have the discussions about him about, mueller, when do we act in the best interests of the country rather handle tthanthann >> this is certainly diverting attention away from some issues that americans care about.
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health care is one of them of the states can now make it a condition for getting medicaid. on whether or not you're working or undergoing job training what do you make of that? >> i think it is bad policy. we have a huge group of people in this country, particularly in those states that want to do this. their minimum wage is much lower. so you have people work 40, 50 hours who still qualify for subsistence on health care. people should be motivated to work. i don't have a problem with that. how they go about and it penalize go people who are working. >> you've become a real champion for health care, especially after your diagnosis last year of leukemia. you've been undergoing treatment which we've been following. how are you doing now? >> i'm doing good. thank you. i'm very grateful for the wonderful researchers, particularly at the national
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institutes for health who make remarkable discoveries every day. and they are making medicines that 50 years ago wouldn't have kept me alive. >> we wish you well and best luck with the caucus that you started. the cancer survivors caucus. not political. >> no. cancer doesn't discriminate. >> thank you. the world's richest person is about to make some dreams come true. jeff bezos is donating $33 million for scholarships for undocumented immigrants. called the d.r.e.a.m.ers. they were brought into the u.s. as kids. they co-signed a her to congress demand propaganda text for the d.r.e.a.m.ers. tesla has finally gone public with its highly
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anticipated model sedan. it is only one of two places where you can get behind the wheel, kick the tires. customers are wanting to get their hands on one. they might be waiting for a while. >> i have put my order in for one but i've been frustrated that i couldn't see one. >> she was one of the first people in line at the shopping glernlt palo alto. one of two locations in the state giving the public an upclose and personal look at the electric car. she ordered one eight months ago. for the first time, saw what she paid for up close. >> i like it. i like it. i think it will be interesting that there is nothing on the dashboard except the screen. that's a new concept for somebody my age. >> people can sit inside, touch the interior and see the features. but actually sitting in your very own model three could take time. more than half a million people are on the wait list and delivery could take up to a year and a half. people i talk to say it is worth
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the wait. >> i put my name on the list two years ago. this is the first time i've gotten to sight. it is a good looking car. >> it is no problem. they don't even have some of the features i want. they're not manufacturing the cool motor yet. i think second quarter this year. by the time they get all the features i want, that will be just about the right time that i'll be ordering it. >> the tesla model three will stay here indefinitely but i should let people know, at this time there will be no test drives in palo alto. an oregon man is headed to prison on horseback. duane made his way through redding yesterday on his 980 mile trip to lompoc in santa barbara county. in november a judge sentenced
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him to a year and a day for damaging government property during the 2016 siege. he used an excavate or to dig a trench. he said he was making a fox hole to protect himself. he said he's riding to prison raise awareness. the effort to turn treasure island into a real community. up next, the long sought addition that is finally coming to the island. google deletes dozens of apps from their online store. what they don't want children to see. and go east, young man. more and more of us are ditching the city. why they're a reason to celebrat
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puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. he told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza® is also approved to lower the risk of major cv events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. and while not for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. (announcer) victoza® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. stop taking victoza® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck or symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing, or swallowing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. so stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area.
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tell your doctor your medical history. gallbladder problems have happened in some people. tell your doctor right away if you get symptoms. taking victoza® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, decreased appetite, indigestion, and constipation. side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. change the course of your treatment. ask your doctor about victoza®. coming up, a new else of child support. after years of planning redevelopment efforts on treasure island, a new restaurant is opening up. and this is a very personal perl endeavour. >> on san francisco's treasure
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island, signs of progress. >> a lot of na ympblsayers. >> along the avenue of the palms, an all day comfort casual restaurant. >> i always love new adventuresd >> she met her husband. the two of them using this as an opportunity to give back. >> a lot of them live on the island. we want to be deep rooted. >> he is also partnering with the treasure island initiative to help with on-the-job training for low income and formerly homeless residents. >> providing them an opportunity and giving them the benefit of the doubt that they can do a job. it is tremendous. >> this all comes as the island is in the midst of a rent sanls. a $5 billion plan to add housing
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and retail in the next 20 years. the attention to detail is amazing. these were made from an old bowling alley. >> the restaurant was constructed out of 13 recycled shipping containers. this management team using the resources they have. >> it was a big risk. i believe if you're going to do something, do it right. >> and they may have the right ingredients for success. abc7 news. now the restaurant has been in soft testing mode. it will open officially on monday to the general public. you can get the latest news any time with the upgraded abc7 news app. it has more customization and personalized push alerts. thanks for joining us. with breaking news in
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berkeley, a that he hpedestrian killed. >> firefighters say good samaritans got people out and saved their lives. >> a swimmer shows off the bite marks to her leg. what she has to say about a sea lion getting too close for comfort. >> when you're the president of the united states, sometimes you need to put on a filter. abc7 news reporter carlos is there lye. what's happening? >> yeah. a sad situation in berkeley. a 70-year-old woman was crossing the crosswalk on channing way and fulton when she was struck by a city vehicle. the driver, of course, an employee of the city of
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berkeley. the accident happened just before 1:30 this afternoon. a city of berkeley employee was driving a vehicle. came to a complete he stop. the driver did not see the woman who was in the crosswalk and hit her. she was pronounced dead on the scene shortly after that. the witnesses do say the driver was not speeding. was going about 15-miles-per-hour when the accident actually took place. the drive isn't facing any charges. but officials think there was some type of city work happening on the street that might have affected driver's visibility. >> there was city of berkeley maintenance work being done in the intersection and there was equipment in the middle. that may have attributed to some type of
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