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exonerated 27 years later. a local man has a these are photos of glenn pane leaving the hall of justice. >> this is the first case that in california state court has been reversed. on the basis of microscopic hair comparison. convicted and molesting a two-year-old girl. >> he made a statistical analysis of how important that hair was and that number was used to argue that it is so unlikely that could happen that he must have been the
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perpetrator. >> the innocence project argued it was bad science. the judge dismissed all charges. >> it was an honor to work on the case. >> it is why i went to law school. to correct the wrongs that inevitably happen in the system. >> for him, it was an enormous relief as he said not to have to live with this anymore. >> reporter: his father died whoo i was in prison. in san jose, katie marsu lo. state officials have announced another 23 people have died in california just this week. that brings the deaths in the
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state to 97. wash your hands regularly. cover coughs and sneezes and stay home when you are sick. not too late to get vaccinated. you can find a complete list and advice on our website on abc7news.com. fears to an i.c.e. abc7 news reporter is live on campus with the details. >> reporter: turns out the customs agents were live on campus. berkeley's mayor says however it was a false alarm, the threat is real. >> great deal of concern particularly given the i.c.e. director's announcement that they plan on conducting 1500
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arrests in california. >> reporter: someone snapped this picture and sent it to a latina activist group. mayor says the fear of a raid is real. >> we do know it is going to happen at some point. >> reporter: undocumented student program sent out a note offering its offices to students if they felt threatened. sending out a tweet there is no raid. the global entry event was hosted by the vice chancellor of finance. >> it shows concern in our community. >> reporter: the global entry program has agreed to notify them ahead. in berkeley, abc7 news.
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this man was caught on camera at chase bank just after 10:00 a.m. he presented a note to the teller demanding money. the teller handed it over and the suspect ran away. looking for a newer model silver toyota camry that may have been involved. a woman speaking out after someone threatening to be a hitman. she realized it was a hoax and went public with her story. >> i switched from being upset about it to i need to get this word out. >> the fbi receives 800 complaints on its website
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ic3.gov. bitcoin is virtual currency going directly from person to person on the internet. no bank involved and you can't track or stop payment so a perfect tool for scammers. a san jose man is under o co arrest accused of sexually assaulting girls. he took a 13 and 14-year-old girl to his house and gave them marijuana and alcohol and sexually assaulted them. after an ultimatum by the u.s. olympic company the entire usa board of directors has resigned. nassar was sentenced to
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175 years in prison. also demands usa gymnastics to cooperate with an independent investigation. elisa harrington caught up with gymnasts in san jose to hear how the community is moving forward. >> reporter: parents like melanie s melanie admits it weighs heavily on her mand. >> making sure that everything is going as planned. >> reporter: he has met some of elite athletes who have confronted nassar. >> i have been appalled and
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sickened by this one individual. and the fact that there have been people either somehow hiding is just as appalling. >> reporter: sentenced up to 175 years in prison. the amount of time the usa gymnastics to gain trust. >> gymnastics is the best place in the entire world but if i had a daughter, i wouldn't put in it. he says they follow the nba rule, never be alone with a minor. >> stay visible. don't assume everything is going
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to be taken care of by people in the trusting hands of their activities. >> reporter: elisa harrington, abc7. passion, purpose and pride. >> some are pushing 80. put these san francisco dancers, they are not letting anything get in their way. this generous bunch needs your help. take a look at your weekend temperatures coming up. >> how this vacuum cleaner can turn -- into jewelry. >> here is a look at what is coming up tonight on jimmy
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a group of dancing senior citizens is the latest victims of a common crime in the area. >> this group was giving back when they had something taken away. >> reporter: got their start in china town in the 1960s. today they raise money for charity. what a crook did to them is just low. a most extraordinary dance troop. seniors who dance with passion and purpose. >> we love to perform for veterans and seniors and we started the program for a fundraiser. >> we had to scramble around formore jewelry and costumes.
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>> when we came back to the car, we realized that it was broken into and we had lost a lot of our costumes. >> reporter: totally $20,000 were gone. this is where the crime happened in the middle of the day at the corner of bush and larken. because of a tree blocking the view, you can't see anything >> this is a tragedy because people don't know what it is worth and yet they have to wreck other peoples' things just to get at it. >> don't do that again. just lucky i didn't catch them. because i would have used a sword on them. >> reporter: don't you just love them? the troop has performances in houston, seattle and las vegas.
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if you would like to help them with a donation, we will have a link to their facebook page on abc7news.com. they are terrific. an injured turtle found remains at the humane society. >> the shell can be restored. the turtle is getting pain medicine, anti biotics and she is a western palm turtle and probably not a pet. governor brown announced a plan to put 5 million zero emissions car on the road. and 200 hydrogen fueling
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stations. the spending needs legislative approval. a dutch designer has come up with a small vacuum cleaner, sucking in smog from the top and releases air through vents. can clean more than 30,000 cubic meters of air every hour. the tower has been on display and eventually comes to los angeles. no smog here. i mean that is not the issue. crystal clear and beautiful day. >> we hit the weekend, may be a while before we hit rain. >> that is right. i looked at the short-term and long-term models and we will have to wait until february 10th or the 11th.
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5:27 tonight the sun went down. a nice combination of clouds and sun. and here in the bay area, we are getting a chance to dry out. no rain drops here. but up to our north, we are noticing in the pacific northwest they are getting the rain and the snow. here is where the store track is primarily centered so other than mendocino county tomorrow morning, the rest of us is going to be dry. recent rain, has it helped? yeah, but still way behind in terms of our season to date. 65 in santa rosa and just below that in san jose. livermore 60% of normal. take a look at the temperatures. they are in the 40s right now. it is pretty much a mix of clouds and clear skies.
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temperatures 43 i tomorrow morning as you start out your early weekend plans, make sure it includes a jacket or a coact. it is going to start out chilly. fog is something to watch out for. here is from our east bay camera. milder afternoons this weekend and it is a dry pattern through next week. chilly winter weather tomorrow morning. you are looking at fog and partly cloudy between noon and 4:00 p.m. hour by hour look at what is going to happen. tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. around mendocino county, between
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5:00 and 5:30. here are your highs for your saturday. anywhere from the mid-50s to the low 60s in the south bay. this is where higher concentration of clouds will be. you get a combination of both of them. download the weather app. a chilly start look near 70 again on tuesday. temperatures in the 60s coast side as we head thwarts the middle and latter part of workweek. break out the shades and the sun screen accuweather seven-day forecast. unfortunately i am just the messenger. >> i am going to keep the umbrella just to be safe.
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the paris zoo is closed as animal experts try to rangle baboons. >> the staff was able to roundup the three baboons and none wer r hurt. >> baboons are known to stick together. >> i hope my high school french teacher was watching just now. >> how about stronger than us and perhaps smarter than us. they got out.
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>> and they have a really good roster. kyrie is spectacular. houston was down 20. fear the beard. trevor ariza wide open. pelicans do not fold. the former sacramento king, cousins. and here is where things go wrong. going to hustle in for the rebound and he tears his left achilles tendon right there. that could be 175 million injury. really they end up losing. losin stanford hosting arizona state. 39th to eclipse that barrier.
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she has 24. the cal women, they cruised past arizona. tiger woods back at torrey pines. 1.3 shots back making the cut. rallies on the back nine. it went in, trust me. woods rallies. right on the cut line so that means tiger will play this weekend but ten strokes off. check out bret on the snowmobile. turkot wins his second gold medal in as spin. joe parsons spins around and finishes backwards. high degree of difficulty. and sticks the landing. >> you would have done a 360.
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tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute." a camera captures a traffic incident. >> that i just can't explain. >> how a superhuman pedestrian takes it all in stride. >> adrenalin? >> no, russia. the odd creature you're looking at. >> is a shellfish. >> why it takes something sharper to set it free. >> we've got a special guest, dylan sprout. >> trading in the sweet life of zach and cody for a meatier role. see who is pulling hollywood stunts on the super slow show. and travel confessions from a mom. >> i'm thirsty. i'm hot. i don't feel good. that's a trip, not a vacation. >> she brings back memories of a lot of trips with the kids. >> we just argued and bickered and fought the whole time.
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i'm sorry, mama. i have absolutely no explanation for this one. keep an eye on this woman here crossing the street. there is a marked zebra stripe crosswalk for them that you can see there. it is a bit icy and cold outside. this suv just comes and hits the woman, knocks her off her feet and sends her crashing on the ground. this is the part that i just can't explain. she gets right back up, collects her things, and continues walking as if she wasn't just hit by a car. >> adrenalin? >> no, russia, just we see how many close calls there are all the time, and for them, that's just, oh, a livable one. >> she didn't even look back, though. that's the crazy thing. she doesn't miss a step. it looks like she's even wearing heels. and there isn't even much of a -- well, that hurt. it was just get up and go.
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meanwhile, i think more stunned is the driver of the suv that just stops there for a sec, like -- you do have to be so careful when you're on the road especially if you are behind the wheel. it's proven in this video from australia, where we have a very busy freeway. the m1, and it was close. authorities posted this video to let people know why. because -- >> oh, no! >> the driver of that third truck appears to have gone too fast and maybe wasn't really paying attention, and suddenly it slams on the brakes and goes crashing down. >> let's take a look at the guy driving that flatbed truck. he noticed the disabled vehicle and suddenly was like i better stop and help this guy and slams on the brakes. the heavy trucks behind, they didn't have a chance. >> yes. we see so many videos of all the trark and the junk people
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leave in the ocean that really, really impacts sea life. well this video gives me just a little itty bit of hope. this is in charlotte harbor. jason pahari posted this video. what you see there is a shellfish. some state official has that sawfish with a catch pole. somebody gets in the water and starts snipping what that sawfish was caught up in. >> man, that was dug into him good. >> ironic, isn't it, for a saw fish to get caught up. just move it a little bit higher i'll get it myself. >> i'm sure it tried. it was a bungee cord around its neck. >> the sawfish was in shallow water, why t ae to spot it. this is off dana point, with dana point whale watching. captain frank brennan spotted a dolphin in trouble. he sent out deck hand brandon erdo. he's not giving up easily. he's go the that pole down there and he pulls it up. >> there you go, you got him. >> kite string. >> it's kite string.
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they're not done because it's still connected to that dolphin, connected to its tail fin. he pulls that dolphin in, somebody hands him something to cut with. >> isn't that heartbreaking to see this? some kite went into the ocean and now it's potentially killing sea life. >> what i'm glad about is that people were there to help out because people are responsible for the situation these animals got in. >> there he goes. [ cheers and applause ] >> woo! everybody's got those 2:00 a.m. thoughts that keep them awake. for me it's exponential population growth. when born there was 4.5 billion people. now there's 7.6 billion. there will be 11.2 billion people fighting for the same space and resources. if you want to know what that future looks like, go to india. this is how you get on a train during rush hour in mumbai, india. people start jumping on.
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>> no way. >> oh, wow. >> now a woman is down being trampled by other people. it's basically a scrum to try to get yourself onto the train. this is not a one-off. there's a bunch. inside of the train, train still moving. eventually somebody brave. >> oh my gosh. >> next one is in. it's a full-on fight who can get in, get some space, who can find a seat. >> getting on a train in india is a matter of life and death. >> actually quite literally. numbers, about 12 million people or more in mumbai, not sure of the exact number. 7 million people are using the trains to get around. last year 3,200 people were killed, and 3,300 people have amputations or serious injuries from falling down in front of the train. you talk about personal space on the train? there is not a single part of your body that is not going to be touching another person's body. >> i can't imagine, there's no way i could handle that kind of humanity all up in my business.
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>> another example, a sea of humanity. these average trains have a safe capacity of 3,500 people. lot have 5,500 people on board, overloaded by 2,000 people. watch what happens when the train starts pulling away. people aren't even completely inside the train. four or five are hanging outside every door and now it's time to go to work. >> that's awful and seems to be an accepted way of life now. >> there's no choice. so if you're looking for something to keep you awake at 2:00 in the morning, exponential population growth. you guys heard of the band gutter pup? >> i have now. >> well, you probably will not forget the band after seeing this. ♪ this is a high school talent show in port orchard, washington. normally a yawn experience. not today. ♪
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>> rock on with your bad self. >> you're listening to jack, luke and jason swinging on the drums. these guys put on a heck of a performance. i wish you could see the crowd because these kids are absolutely feeling it. i think they realize that they pretty much brought the house down. the crowd loved them. that applause sounds like it's in a 50,000 seat arena. >> amazed right there, they rocked on. >> they didn't pay for that equipment. mom is like that's it. >> that was the school's equipment. >> we're not sure exactly whose equipment it is. i believe it's their own equipment. >> let's hope. >> i like to believe they planned it, just to really cement their place in thet talet show. here's kevin smith with a rous
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