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apparently a call to police for some sort of disturbance in the 800-block of feller avenue. the situation is now under control and we are told the scene is now been secured and we are going to show you exactly what happened. now police officers arrived and shortly after that neighbors started hearing gun shots. sky seven was overhead as an older woman emerged. she appeared to have been wounded and quite a bit of blood on her body. exactly how she was shot we are not clear on. it has been reported as an officer involved shooting. police did take her into custody and transported her. also spotting a long gun on the porch on the property. we do not know its involvement in the situation. we did hear from a witness.
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>> saw a bunch of cops just driving by crazy through here and everything is blocked off. i had no idea what was going on but when we heard the pop, we knew it was a shot. >> reporter: the house on feller avenue along with several on either side of it were searched for quite a while. police wanted to make sure the air was secured and wanted to take the woman into custody. also a second woman who they talked to who might have been a tenant in one of the houses and she is cooperating with police. the san jose independent police auditor is on scene. here to investigate and look into what happened here today and of course the independent police auditor's role in san jose is to look into officer involved shootings if a citizen complains. for now, the situation is under control one person, a woman is
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wounded and is in the hospital and police are trying to sort it all out and hope to brief us soon. live in san jose, david louie abc7 news. two innocent bystanders wern shot during a fistfight. the victims were riding in a silver car that got caught in the cross fire. paramedics rushed both victims to the hospital. facebook is having an impact. >> people may not be able to see posts that police want you to see. >> abc7 news reporter explains. >> reporter: mountain view police pulled out all the stops
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in this video. but lately the department has seen a decline on users reacting and engaging, it is due to a new algorithm. >> if they are not able to ask questions or connect with us, because we are not in a see first option on a facebook page that is concerning. >> reporter: zuckerberg announced facebook was changing its algorithm. government entities like law enforcement have been put into the category of private business. >> we saw today in kentucky a police agency posted looking log an at risk teenager. >> reporter: the police may have to rely on twitter or next door.
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>> we are always concerned and we need to closely monitor this. >> reporter: facebook released a statement saying we are always working to make sure people can get local information on facebook during an emergency and are committed to aiding local organizations and providing them tools and trainings to get the word out to their communities. facebook is testing a new feature in six states that connected users with community news including updates from law enforcement and government. reporting from the south bay, gen neen dela vega, >> mark zuckerberg released a statement saying quote, starting today, we're going to show more stories from news sources in your local town or city. if you follow a local publisher or if someone shares a local story, it may show up higher in the news feed. an important time we spend on
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facebook is valuable. only abc7 news captured business walking you through each moment. >> reporter: abc7 news was there in berkeley as a man pulled his truck over in the median and stood on top of it and waved crowbar wildly. and then turned into a chase and from there sky 7 follows the chase on to south bay 101. he avoided traffic and traffic seemed to avoid him. the driver keeping both hands off the wheel.
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a firm grip on the at one point hitting 80 miles per hour. and slower as he got off the highway in hayward. when the driver gets to weston it is game over. abc7 was on the ground in hayward as that man was arrested. identifying him as 28-y anthony serel. may have been under the influence of drugs or alcohol. no one was injured during the chase. be the first to know about breaking news when it happens. download the app for free and be sure to enable those push alerts. teenage couple faces accusations of running down a richmond officer at the scene of
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an illegal side show. it is pretty graphic video. the officer was hurt and thankfully out of the hospital and recovering at home. leslie brinkley has the full story. >> reporter: at 1:00 a.m. sunday, 50 cars spinning doughnuts alarmed neighbors many a dark sedan a officer on foot. >> trying to report the car stolen later sunday afternoon. >> reporter: police moved in and arrested the driver 18-year-old juan vargas and 18-year-old castaneda. vargas could chase charges of assault with a deadly weapon. side shows are happening more
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frequently. here police say in the past drag races and side shows have been prblems in industrial zones. but in this event it took place along busy regatta boulevard just blocks from a police station. >> taunting the police like come catch us. >> using technology to document license plates of cars that are participating and spectators. and it may include reporting to auto insurers in an effort to discourage. >> reporter: in richmond i am leslie brinkley abc7 news. a man accused of killing two little girls in antioch police chase pleading not guilty.
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23-year-old noe saucedo. the district attorney's faces why he is facing murder charges instead of manslaughter. >> that is the act that we are proceeding under in this particular case and his choices leading up until the death of the two literal girls. >> investigators are waiting on a toxicology property. due back in court on february 27. next week four months since the wildfires. life really is far from normal. wayne freedman found a good sampling of that in the journey's end mobile home park. >> >> reporter: the park has remained a big eye sore in santa rosa. >> this is my grand illusion,
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nothing has changed. >> reporter: a garden outside the mobile home as of now he cannot live inside. he and others who lived here remain locked out by red tags in an ongoing hazmat asbestos clean up. still unable to return to standing homes. >> we are just in limbo. >> reporter: journey's end is a rusted twisted metal remnant that anything survived is a miracle turned slow motion nightmare for residents. evan's management gave abc7 news no indication today. >> we are screwed either way. >> reporter: michelle trammel shares a mobile home with her mother. she worries that the park
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clothing could make her homeless by default. >> it is a 1961 mobile home. >> reporter: options, few. >> not going to stay somewhere else. why should i? i have a good house here. >> reporter: with a horrid view and yet in a place where two people died. outsiders call them the lucky ones. >> lucky to survive a disaster like this. whether it is worth all of the turmoil afterwards, is debatable. >> reporter: in santa rosa, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> long way to go. >> 24 hours from now president trump's state of the union address underway. >> i am spencer christian with the nearly full moon peeking over my shoulder.
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a unique problem with hats. i am michael finney and "7 on your side" is coming up. cool to see the kids get excited. >> tonight the excitement shared by
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tomorrow abc7 news at 6:00 will be preempted by the state of the union address. we will carry both the speech and the democrats response.
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today press secretary sara sanders gave us a >> the president's special guest who will sit with the first lady including members of the military, entrepreneurs, firefighters, police officer and an agent with custom enforcement. a growing list of lawmakers who plan to abc7 news anchor kristen sze is here with more most are protesting with the guests they bring. joseph is a daca recipient, a d.r.e.a.m.er brought to the u.s.
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illegally from bellize when she was 7-years old. marin county will bring a transgender former marine. peninsula congress woman jackie spear will bring a sexual survivor. east bay bay congressman announces he is bringing a military survivor to the speech. mike thompson whether not be there. >> thanks so much. an unfortunate problem has appeared with the tickets showing the word union misspelled.
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looks like betsy devos was in charge of spell checking. corrections have already been printed and distributed. we will have live coverage of the state of the union and the democratic response starting to he we here at 6:00. special guest showed up at oak land fruit vale. elistsa harrington explains why zendaya comes back to visit. >> reporter: actress along with her mother who was a teacher for 20 years. >> it is awesome. >> reporter: in town with
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verizon and project lead the way. stem stands for science, technology, engineering and math. >> a chance for technology to be incorporated so really cool to see the kids get excited. >> kids made their own emojis and took part in a virtual reality lab. >> it is so cool. i worked so hard when i was a teacher to get technology in my classroom and it was so hard to get. >> reporter: zen daya has b day acting. and has the large role in the greatest showman. >> having her as a role model and interact with the kids, it gives them that excitement and makes her real. >> i am excited to be back here. you guys are absolutely
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adorable. >> reporter: telling me if she wasn't in show business, she would be a teacher. outside feeling more like spring than winter. >> it was nice out there spencer christian. >> springier as the week goes on. few clouds out there. live clouds. the outdoor camera shots look clear. on a bright night, it is 58 degrees here in san francisco. 60 in san jose and 67 in gilroy. another view looking across the bay. 53 in santa rosa. concord is 59 and it is 54 degrees in livermore. and check out the view of the almost full moon.
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these are our forecast features we will see high clouds and patchy fog during the overnight hours. dry and milder for the rachemair of the week. overnight few high clouds and patchy clouds. we will see low 40s right along the bay. and low to mid-40s around the coast. 12-hour planner for tomorrow shows what i was just explaining. bright skies by noon. going into the afternoon hours even sunnier. and the warmest inland locations. temperatures will drop rather sharply when the sun sets. look at an array of high temperatures tomorrow. up in the north bay six search. around the bay, 66 at oakland. looking ahead, the storm track
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is flowing well to our north. it will remain there. sunny and dry conditions. not only here in the bay area but across the state. on we go to the end of the week. this is the point where temperatures will rise to almost record levels. late week warmth will show up on friday with inland highs in the low to mid 70s. warmer on saturday. temperatures average ten to 15 degrees above average levels. we may very well see record highs coming our way at the end of the week or over the weekend. accuweather seven-day forecast. notice the days get sunnier and sunnier as we get to the weekend. highs inland once again low to mid-70s. on the coast mid to upper 60s,
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almost beach weather. end of january, beginning of february, unbelievable. >> i did see people wading in the water over the weekend. >> they should be wading next weekend as well. even warmer next weekend than the past weekend. >> thanks. the average tax return is almost ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jeté between two grand pianos.
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apple stock is dropping fears customers aren't liking the new apple apple apple applee expected. apple stock has dropped every day since january 18. and today was no exception on a day when most markets saw declines apple stock lost three points today. the dow dropped 167 26,500. today is the first day you can file your tax return and this year there is a reason to get it done sooner rather than later. there is a higher risk someone could steal your refund because of the equifax breach. today a certified public
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accountant explained how. >> if they get one in before you, your return can be rejected and you have to wait 18 months to get your refund back. >> 70% of tax filers will get a refund. you don't have to go to a casino to get a jackpot. a look at which atm are most vulnerable. new trend happening in kitchens across the country. that story
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>> announcer: live where you live. this is abc7 news. all right. when you go to the atm, you go to take money out of your account. but hackers have figured out how it take money from the machine itself. the scheme is called jackpoting because of how quickly the $20
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are flying out of the machin >> david louie explains how gangs of thieves are targeting software. >> reporter: making them spit out money until they are empty. the secret service says it takes two gangs to pull off the crime. using an endoscope to install malicious code. then also dress as suspicious technicians. >> after one, a team and that team will come and enter certain codes and the machines starts giving cash which is 40 every 23 seconds. >> reporter: usatms are the latest to be hit.
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jackpoting has swept across 12 countries in europe. >> it is like a slot machine that keeps running, within a certain period of time and you get any cash without any kind of problem. >> reporter: the most vulnerable is located in a remote business. this one is located near a high traffic area near the restroom. secret service expect major jackpoting is expected in the next week it days. atm users say they are not surprised to learn of this new crime. >> it is bound to happen. >> it is surprising to hear but not so surprising that we have come to that point. >> reporter: in san jose, louie, abc7 news. bills will allow banks to issue certified checks.
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cannabis business has operated on a cash only basis for years. fear that they could run into legal trouble. >> one of the things that i think that california voters supported was an end of prohibition. in order to restore justice to these communities we need access to a full suite of services. >> pot could be one of the largest cash industries in the state. crews are making progress repairing a street heavily damaged when a water main damaged flooding a hayward street. sending a torrent of water down the street. the broken pipe has been removed and replaced. and the utilities were turned back on last night but the
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street still needs work. abc7 news was at san jose state university today one day after a broken water main flooded a campus. the water surged past the event center, student wellness student and all the way to the student union building. the school doesn't expect long-term damage. classes were not canceled today. turning farmland into wineries and breweries will top the agenda of a meeting in fremont. planning committee will listen to condition the deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe stepped down today a few months before he planned to retire.
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reason for his departure is not clear the white house says president trump played no role in mccabe's decision to leave. there is officially someone new in charge at the department of health and human services. al al alex azar was appointed today. then spent ten years as president of pharmaceutical company eli lilly. critics say he is too close to the industry he is tapped to oversea. steve wynn stepped
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day after the "wall street journal." especially since republicans demanded democrats refund or recredit money. >> they accepted contributions recently from him. absolutely. >> so far the republican national committee has remained silent on this point. when plans go awry, a call to michael finney can make all the difference. "7 on your side" can make problems just go away. material that can one day cover the sky scrapers in the country. i am jonathan bloom with the smartest glass you have ever seen. you can get the latest news any time with the upgraded abc7
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beverage today. keurig buying green apple. the new company will be called keurig dr. pepper. break through at uc berkeley. by using their windows to generate electricity. jonathan bloom went to the lab where this early research is showing promise. >> reporter: in this bag huge potential. >> they are window. transparent window. and when the temperature is a little bit higher, they become colored. >> reporter: smart glass at that darkens is nothing new. boeing aircraft has it. this ghas glass creates
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cooled off in ten seconds it turned clear again. imagine the uses. >> reporter: homes and warehouses can be covered in solar panels, tall buildings don't have that space. perfect for dubai. >> window that is transparent. in the afternoon, when the temperature is little bit higher, it becomes shade. automatically it becomes shade meantime collecting electricity out of the solar. >> reporter: one reason the material could be so attractive for building it is easy to make. >> i like to show you how we can make it. >> reporter: process looks like making computer chips, spreading a thin layer of semi conductors. and there is one other factor.
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>> the efficiency is about 20%. >> reporter: reducing the need for air-conditioning, anything above 10% efficiency can start to make a lot of sense. jonathan bloom abc7 news. >> this is mind blowing stuff. smart glass, that is a good idea. >> stay with us. expecting plenty o your to-do list if yjust keeps growing. me, (laughs desperately) it never stops. which is why the online financing application at carmax.com is so convenient. get some of that finance stuff out of the way from wherever you are, at the doctor's office, karate practice or my favorite... back at the doctor's office.
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s. thanks for staying with us. following some developing news coming out of san mateo county. just hours ago yet another tech shuttle bus was targeted. a window on the bus was shattered at 4:30 this afternoon. south of magdalena. this by the way at least sixth bus targeted in the area. no one hurt in any of the attacks. chp
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are connected. now when the worshipper lost a shipment of her hats, she called "7 on your side" michael finney. >> worth more than $1,000. tracking down those hats for this antioch woman took a bit of detective work. >> this video of youtube taken from the church of god convention in st. louis. bertha langston was all set to go and had shipped her hats to the hotel ahead of time. >> everybody wears big fancy hats. >> reporter: unfortunately the ups inside the marriott hotel where she was staying had no
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record of the hats ever arriving. >> i cried in honesty because every hat is special to me. >> her husband who is also a pastor of his own church in antioch explains. >> it is a support of her dress apparel. >> reporter: the hats were shipped federal express. but dropped off at ups. bertha's package was not among them. we contacted ups and apologized and agreed to reimbursed bertha for the lost hats. the hotel said it had found the
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hats at the front desk. the manager said i certainly apologize for the hats. >> reporter: hats in all shapes and colors. bertha was more than happy to model her hats for us. but asking her it pick out a favorite hat is like asking her to name a favorite child. >> they are all my favorites. >> they are my favorites too. marriott says its employee did not follow proper procedure and should have notified bertha immediately. i want to hear from you the "7 on your side" hot line is open week days. the number is (415) 954-8151. and you can reach me on my facebook page and through abc7news.com. >> what a delightful lady and those hats are stunning.
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>> thanks very much. >> early wednesday morning we will be treated to a rare triple treat known as a rare blood moon. the reddish tint from a total lunar eclipse. we will have live coverage during abc7 mornings. >> the weather will cooperate for viewing that spectacular sight. >> looks like that. mainly clear skies. you see high clouds. as you look outside it is clear out there and we are going to have clearer skies as the week goes on. overnight low temperatures. and then tomorrow we will see highs once again in the upper 60s to near 70s inland. on the coast that is, pretty
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mild. now the outlook for rain over the next few weeks is zero. here in the bay area and western u.s. stormy conditions will prevail in parts of the upper midwest. here in the bay area, here is our accuweather seven-day forecast. low to mid 70s will be the highs. on the coast, upper 60s. >> i am just saying a lot of good golfing weather. >> exactly. >> play more golf in january than i ever have this year. >> thanks, spencer. >> before we get to that, steph curry. and it is media day.
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♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jeté between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. . warriors steph curry has been named week 15 conference players of the week.
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49.9 against the celtics against saturday. became the fifth player to reach the 14,000 points mark. five rebounds, shot 59% from the field. >> he has the peace of mind that comes of becoming a champion. there is different stages of a player's career. there is the climb, the then the decent. i feel like this is his apex. he should enjoy every bit of it. >> the clippers have traded blake griffen for three players. clippers get bradley, and bo
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janno vich. cliffs sound like they are blowing this team up and starting over. a rarity on the pga tour. carried over to monday. playing five playoff holes before getting dark yesterday. came back at eight hmm. goes for the green and finds e water. jason day who wasn't won since 2016 championships then puts it about 18 inches away and he has that putt for the title. drought is over and he is relieved. super bowl lii has officially begun with media day in minneapolis. both teams are participating.
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either way, it is a logistical nightmare trying to get to the big names like tom brady. questions like it is not just sports media. as a player, you roll with it. this week is going to be special. >> i grew up in california, but i am half minnesotan too. i have a lot of family here. it is a great state and pretty unbelievable to be playing here. i didn't think about it at all until a couple of weeks ago and said mom, do you realize if we win where the super bowl is. she said of course i do. >> reporter: glory days. yours truly, there it is, gets off the bus fstt recognize coach walsh and blew
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right by him. and that slook look is so early. on the elevator randy cross said how about bill as a bellhop. that was bill? glory days will take you back. >> that look is priceless. >> thanks. joining us tonight. you have seen the photos of raw meat being delivered in shopping carts and now the federal government is part of the investigation. shock at a a a a a a a >> for all of us here, thanks so much for watching.
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