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a debate until 3:00 in the morning, frankly. >> in washington a single senator forces government to shut down. lawmakers up right now trying to get it open again before friday. >> just minutes ago senate adjourned after passing a temporary budget. >> just past 2:00 a.m. in the morning in washington, now the house's turn. >> tara palm airy looks at >> reporter: price tag too high for spending hawks. government shut down at midnight. man behind the shutdown, republican senator rand paul held up vote for hours. >> i think the country's worth a debate until 3:00 in the morning frankly. >> reporter: not all agree. >> by objecting to request will
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effectively shut down the federal government for no real reason. >> reporter: biggest spending bill since the economic stimulus in 2009. billions for opioid treatment, disaster relief and infrastructure and boost to defense spending. anticipating the showdown, white house told federal agencies to prepare for a shutdown. before midnight majority whip told house members to expect a vote between 3:00 and 6:00 a.m. but may be optimistic. house conservatives are alarmed with the price tag. >> this is a debt junkie's dream. >> reckless. totally reckless. >> reporter: no guarantee will pass in the house and democrats are furious doesn't have deal for dreamers, program that
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protec protects them expires in march. >> government shutdown is having impact. >> dozens of interns ordered out of housing. >> developing story, lisa. >> all of this could be impacting 40 interns staying at nasa exchange lodge. stressed out, frustrated and nervous. tonight interns got this letter. literally a pink slip. if there's a government shutdown, they will need to pack up all their belongings, leave nothing behind and be out of their rooms by 10:00 a.m. reaction from two interns who didn't want to be identified for fear of retribution. >> second time in 4 1/2 weeks. think it's ridiculous. shouldn't kick interns out of housing.
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not from the area and don't know people here. hard to relocate. some people not even from america. >> expected to go to work tomorrow but also expected to move out of my housing by 10:00. probably move out tonight, go to work tomorrow and then if they pass the budget i'll stay and move back in to my room tomorrow. if they didn't, i'll drive back to oregon. >> reporter: interns scrambling for temporary housing, others will stay with mentors or are looking for affordable hotels. in mountain view, abc7. >> developing news. explosion that started fire at b.a.r.t. substation interrupted service tonight. 9:40 passengers were ordered off at coliseum station. warriors game had just ended, leaving fans stranded almost an hour waiting to leave the arena.
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crews didn't find track damage. service has resumed. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is in san francisco, met with tech leaders trying to sell them on canada. kate larson explains why he's appealing to so many here in the bay area. >> prime minister justin trudeau's motorcade pulled in, met with amazon and -- ceos. tech talks encouraging silicon valley to do more business in canada. >> canadian advantage, tax competitiveness is one. >> crowd cheered on the prime minister out of meeting with mark bc benioff. >> in the city that birthed summer of love and gay rights. he resonates. people love him.
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>> reporter: fans kept up throughout the city. >> hoping for him to wave at us. >> reporter: says distaste for current american politics drove her to trudeau. >> learned more. think he's a great leader. brought women and minoriies into his cabinet. >> reporter: that inclusiveness also given trudeau the tech world which relies on foreign workers. abc7 news. police on the campus of san francisco state investigating death in oncampus dorm. called to mary ward hall tuesday evening. individual had been dead some time. identity has not been released. new at 11:00, speak out. san jose police series of videos encouraging men to take a stand
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against domestic violence. >> tuner up? >> tune her up? anyone in here think that's funny? >> reporter: sending a message to men. >> only men can end men's violence against women. >> their silence is part of the problem. >> reporter: endorsed by advocacy groups includng this one. diane and rick beatty's daughter murdered by ex-boyfriend in 2015, hope the videos help people talk about a difficult topic. >> to those who it makes uncomfortable, imagine how uncomfortable we are. >> shows example of man being honorable towards women, a protector for women. >> reporter: just monday night at denny's at 1st and alma,
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woman shot and killed by man who killed himself. had protective order against the killer. >> working at cultural norms, bringing men into the movement on serious issue. it's about time. >> reporter: for men to speak up and speak out. san jose, abc7 news. happening now. woes on wall street spreading to asia again. stocks plunged across the major indices, nikkei is down, hang seng and shanghai composite. local companies saw losses. apple and google but twitter gained 12% on news it delivered first ever profit. may be perfect time to invest. >> want to be greedy when others are fearful. market is basically on sale now.
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seeing 8% pull-back in past few days. >> financial advisers say don't jeopardize long-term security based on short-term ups and downs. california woman shot in las vegas mass shooting is telling her emotional story first time. >> there was one point where i thought, this is how i die. >> jessica mailand is a fighter. says she almost didn't make it. "jimmy kimmel live." >> thanks. here's a look at my show. >> all my favorite things.
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california night four months after the night connecting them forever. jessica milam and destiny were coworkers. bonded over country music. when they're together, strange chemical reaction of warmth. >> never done this before. >> took this act on the road to las vegas but lively weekend ended in terror when gunman opened fire on the harvest festival, killing 68 and injuring others including jessica. >> one point where i thought this is how i die. didn't thirch i was making it out. >> a bullet hit jessica, destene pledged to get her out. she did, little by little, dragging her friend off the
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concert grounds. >> couldn't have asked for better person to be there with. >> i love you. >> jessica is here tonight because of destene, but required a second angel. >> he pulled up, brakes screeching. we're going to hospital if you need anybody going, load them in. >> taylor commandeered a pick-up truck and drove dozens to the hospital including jessica and destene. joined via facebook. >> i can't put into words how grateful i am for you. and for your quick thinking in saving our lives and so many others. >> like destene, the marine veteran shiez away from the hero labor but still reaching out the victims of the deadliest
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shooting in modern history. >> i know you probably struggle daily. >> runs a weekly support group led by trauma therapist who also survived the shooting. invited them to join the healing process. >> nobody understands except the other survivors and each other. >> it's still incredibly hard. that night was absolute hell. >> gun shots of october 1st still haunt jessica, making fireworks and police sirens tough to tolerate. 35 days in the hospital, some touch and go, parents and boyfriend by her side the whole time. disney family rallied around, sending mickey and minnie mouse for a visit. central valley sent supports too. reinforcements helped but don't
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let smile fool you, still fighting her way back. >> because i look like myself, like i did before it happened, they think she's fine, back to herself, which is not true. only about 50%. but i'm going to keep fighting. because it's my only option. >> she won't fight alone. in irvine, abc7 news. >> what a story. >> triumph. >> and resilience. turn to the weather forecast. still warm. >> even tonight it's warm, sandhya. >> it's been unusually warm but going to change. live doppler 7 right now, obviously don't have rain in the bay area. eighth day of record highs. entire month so far seeing records daily. 82 in gilroy, tied
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and san rafael at 74. temperatures right now still in comfortable zone. most in 40s and 50s. 58 right now in san francisco. show you what's going to happen. winds will increase this upcoming weekend, especially saturday. as wind kicks up, temperatures drop. be aware of that. fire zardanger coming up as wel. emeryville, beautiful view. no fog but some patches in the morning in north bay. unseasonably warm again, high fire danger and cooler weather is coming this weekend. rainy season comparison. october 1st through february 8th, percent of normal. current year, 62% at sfo, compared to last rainy season, 164% of normal.
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big difference. santa rosa, 58% right now. 109% previous. san francisco, 58% to 144% in the past. it's not been a wet season. hurting for rain in the bay area. temperatures tomorrow morning in 40s and 50s. some fog but clear. mild to warm weather, 60s and 70s again for friday. not feeling like feb. but all going to change. early next week, snow in the sierra monday night into tuesday, southern california is getting rain. and this pattern is expected to shift some of the rain towards monterey on tuesday. by the evening. here in bay area, chance of seeing rain 22nd and 23rd of february. i'll keep you posted on that. heading to tahoe, mild, 56
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degrees. saturday partly cloudy bright skies on sunday. the accuweather seven-day forecast, above average for friday, gusty and cooler saturday. wind sunday morning but cooling down more. monday, back to average for february, upper 50s to mid-60s. by valentine's day, milder again. there's hope. download the accuweather app and keep track of live doppler 7, maybe lit up soon. at least a week to wait. >> thank you sandia. tomorrow on go"good morning america," kate upton
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leandro station has closed as they respond to reports of smoke there. >> hassle for the fans but hope it's sorted out by morning commute. >> happier things for warriors fans to talk about. >> game was better than the commute. no they've been struggling. no way they could lose to one of the worst teams in the league. right? >> oh, boy. >> dubs in dallas. surely has
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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. good evening. steve kerr and the rest of us have been waiting for the real warriors to show up after losing 3 of 4 and playing really no defense. dubs hosted a bad dallas team. surely the mavs would be good medicine right? happy birthday klay thompson, cake for his dog. good likeness. a jimmy g. like pass. for touchdown. klay dropping it off.
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andre iguodala for the slam but tie at half. steph, what are you doing? passes to wesley matthews, pulls up for three. one of 16 turnovers. better than 25. klay giving a birthday gift to matthews and dallas is up. steph, two-handed pass. k.d. for the dunk. steph. tear drop. plus the foul. 20 for curry. warriors pull away, win the fourth. durant 14 of 24 in the third. 121-103 victory. snapping the slide. college hoops. saint mary's, jordan hunter with authority. ford had 20. moves, crossover, shake and bake. saint mary's 19th consecutive win, 83-62. 49ers will hold a news conference to discuss the
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record-setting contract to jimmy garoppolo. five years, $137.5 $27.5 million per year. largest in nfl history until drew brees or somebody comes along for bigger deal. $90 million for jimmy g., some say crazy amount for someone who started only seven games. but injected live and hope in the 9ers who had none before and they couldn't franchise him because would be telling every free at they didn't want to pay. had to get it done. they did. golden knights in first place. sharks back from five-game road trip. see enthusiasm. top shelf. second of the game for the captain.
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3-2 san jose. lead lasted less than two minutes. mcnabb. 3-3. burns down, james neal slides it home. 5-3 the final. rory mcilroy, chips it up and down for bir 16th. ricky beau hossler, 65 atttttt pebble. tied. up by 1. faster weather all week long. how many years rain and -- >> cold and fog. >> beautiful all week. >> spectators will enjoy that. >> thanks. abc7 news continues online and twitter
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>> hello. >> that's amy, she's 28 years old. she's recording this video because she wants to update her followers on her health diagnosis. >> i wish it was good news. >> in october she was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in her bowels. by the time doctors found it, it had already spread to other parts of her body. >> my liver is 70% cancerous basically. so we're not playing around now guys. >> doctors said that she maybe had six months to live. they offered her chemotherapy treatments, and she declined. but the reason she wanted tod share this video is because she wanted to create awareness. experts say bowl cancer goes undiagnosed in younger people because doctors don't necessarily presume that
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