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>> oakland's mayor is taking heat from i.c.e. agents for sending the alarm over immigration sweeps. >> they say she put agents at risk and alerted criminals. >> now, i.c.e. reported today many of the immigrants they detained are wanted for felonies and other crimes, included a man taken into custody in napa. >> kate larson has this developing story. >> reporter: cell phone video shows i.c.e. officers arresting a convicted criminal and gang member in napa this weekend. he was one of 150 people i.c.e. has arrested since sunday, in the central valley and northern california. all part of what i.c.e. is calling targeted immigration enforcement operations. the announcement from i.c.e. comes just three days after the mayor of oakland warned of such raids. >> yesterday, i learned information from multiple sources that there is potentially an i.c.e. activity planned in the bay area. >> reporter: i.c.e.'s deputy
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director called out the mayor saying 864 criminal aliens and public safety threats were made at large, and i have to believe some of them were able to elude us thanks to the mayor's irresponsible decision. tonight, the mayor said she stands by the statement she made this weekend. it's oakland's legal right to be a sanctuary city and we have not broken any laws. we believe our community is safer when families stay together. >> what should be prioritized is due process. >> reporter: john rodney says she's skeptical about i.c.e.'s assertion that half the people arrested have criminal convictions. >> if someone does have a come vi -- conviction, that does not mean they're not part of their community. >> reporter: i.c.e. says their operation is ongoing. kate larson, "abc7 news." tonight, san francisco police released graphic body cam video showing the barrage of gunfire that ended in the
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capture of a homicide suspect. [ gunfire ] as you can see, it was intense. no one was injured in this officer-involved shooting earlier this month. police say joel armstrong was inside the rv. eventually surrendered. police released the video during a town hall meeting tonight. police say armstrong fired two rounds and seven officers fired approximately 65 rounds after hearing gunfire from inside the rv. armstrong was captured the next morning after the shooting. too many close calls at airports, including sfo. and congress wants to know where. a hearing was held today on capitol hill. >> if it had finalized in a tragedy, and if it happens in the future, we're all going to be held to account.
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>> he described how close an air canada flight came to hitting a line of planes when it almost landed on a taxi way in july. "abc7 news" asked a retired airline captain if pilots face more challenges at sfo than at other airports. >> i don't think any of the incidents are alarming, and it -- none of them have anything to do with the airport per se. as any airport with parallel runways, it demands vigilance. >> he says both the faa and ntsb agree that developing better cockpit voice recorders could explain why runway incursions happen. they soared by 83% from 2011 to 2017. sky 7 flew above a railroad yard in pittsburgh where chemicals leaked. a shelter in place went out around 2:15 in tlplace this afternoon. no one was hurt. a central valley man faces
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charges after heading overseas to join i.c.e. he was arrested augustine lived with his family just outside modesto. neighbors there are in disbelief. >> it's kind of creepy, scary. that close to home. you expect that in the big cities. not in this tiny town. >> a search of laptops revealed he had sent messages praising isis. if convicted, he could get up to 2 years in prison. the president's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner has been stripped of his temporary high level security clearance. the white house chief of staff imposed new rules following a scandal. serena marshal is in washington. >> reporter: following a nearly 15-month review, jared kushner will no longer have regular
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access to the nation's most closely guarded secrets. the senior adviser and son-in-law to the president stripped of his temporary security clearance. >> every day i come to work with enthusiasm and excitement for what can be. >> reporter: the blow after chief of staff john kelly cracked down on west wing staff working on temporary clearances, following the resignation of former white house staffer rob porter. when asked about kushner's clearance, the president offered praise, but said ultimately -- >> i will let general kelly make that decision and he's going to do what's right for the country. >> reporter: kushner's clearance has been pending since the inauguration. he failed to disclose multiple foreign contacts before he entered the administration, with a portfolio that includes solving the middle east peace process, improving ties with mexico, and the white house offering only words of support. >> he's a valued member of the
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team. >> reporter: on capitol hill, kushner ignoring questions, but a spokesperson says he's done more than what is expected of him in this process, and no concerns were raised about his application. "the washington post" is reporting that at least four countries, including china and israel, discussed ways they hoped they could manipulate kushner, including taking advantage of his business arrangements, financial difficulties and lack of foreign policy experience. serena marshal, abc news, washington. tomorrow, students return to class at stoneman douglas high school two weeks after 17 people were killed. some of the survivors were in washington pushing for gun laws. new developments tonight on google's controversial plan for a mega campus in san jose. a meeting tonight drew dozens of
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concerned residents. katie marzullo explains why they're worried. >> i live in a house with my parents. >> reporter: jackie lives in san jose. she's worried a new google campus with thousands of high-paid employees will make the housing crisis even worse than it is. >> if you think long-term in the future, will you ever be able to afford to live on your own? >> reporter: there's several concerns about the proposal and feels residents are not being heard. >> we're coming up with a plan, that's investments in affordable housing and in our public education system. >> reporter: san jose and google reached a sales agreement for city-owned property near the station. urban planning think tank spur is on board. >> it is transit oriented, and that is the right place to build a lot of jobs. >> reporter: san jose's deputy city manager said public engagement starts now. >> there will be many different
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ways for people to listen and be heard and to listen to each other and have really constructive dialogue about how to make the most of this opportunity. >> reporter: the newly formed station area advisory group meets wednesday night at 6:00 at city hall. katie marzullo, "abc7 news." papa john's sales are down, so who is at fault? the owner blamed the nfl and made a change to company policy. plus -- >> the warriors ditch the white house for some fun and cultur with a dozen kids or so. and -- >> the prices were like really high. i was like, it's not going to work. >> prom dresses busting budgets? not a problem here thanks to a team of generous teenagers. active pattern in the pacific. you'll be seeing more than rain and wind for the rest of the week. i'll let you know what coming up. all of that is ahead. but first, here's a look at
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san francisco mayor candidate filed a complaint in superior court today to force a fellow candidate to remove her name from the ballot. he said it would mislead people in the election because reed is no longer acting mayor. a spokeswoman says code doesn't allow a candidate to change the ballot designation after the deadline to file. a charter bus company is offering a $10,000 reward to stop a rash of bb and pellet gun shootings involving buses. at least five charter buss have been hit over the past two months. some of them are tech buses carrying google and apple employees. check out this freeway rescue recorded with an infrared filter.
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chp was called into berkeley this morning for reports of someone running around on i-80. officers found a 16-year-old girl. she had been missing and at risk. tonight, the nfl is in need of a new official pizza. papa john's and the league are ending their sponsorship deal. last year, the pizza chain dropped its >> bob woodruff was in san francisco to help veterans and provide services for those who served our country. he led a discussion with business and government leaders to increase opportunities for vets. he himself was badly hurt covering the iraq war in 2006. he joined us today to talk about the importance of the project. an east bay teenager is
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helping make dreams come true for as many girls as possible during prom season. >> she opened up a free prom shop. >> all of this row is like super sparkly dresses. >> reporter: carly loves dressing up. >> this is a pretty silk material that i love. >> reporter: it's prom season, and even though she has her dress picked out, she knows not everyone is as fortunate. >> i thought it would be awesome if everyone could have a dress and have the same dress opportunities i have. >> reporter: so she started collecting donated dresses. >> when they walk in this thing, it just sploets behind them. >> reporter: it's a nonprofit and together they combined their inventory, found a store front in alamo and will open up pop-up shop for prom dresses. >> i want to give girls the opportunity to feel magical for that one night. >> reporter: jessica got a sneak
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peek at the inventory before her prom, which she admits she would otherwise would have missed because she can't afford a new dress. >> that was like nice of them too that they donated to people who can't afford the dresses. >> reporter: the prom dress pop-up will take place the first two weekends of march. donations are still coming in. if you have a dress, you can drop it off here. >> how special is that? it is so expensive. >> it is. let's turn your attention now to the weather. again, some strange things happening today. but we have some serious weather coming in. >> a lot of 2s on the storm impact scale. sandhya patel is standing by, watching it all. >> that's right. we're going to be talking about one, two, two, one. let's look at live doppler 7 hd. i'm referring to the storm impact scale. and right now we don't have the storms in the bay area but they're lined up in the pacific,
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coming through the bay area over the next few days. so expect downpours and gusty winds at times. thunder possibility and snow over our highest peaks. yes, you heard right. so you remember the snow from yesterday. we'll be looking at another possible rerun as we head into the next several days. temperatures close to freezing in places like clearlake. it is getting chilly outside. the view is actually good. rain arrives tomorrow afternoon. storm intensifies thursday, with wind and a wintry mix friday and saturday. upper 20s in places port. temperatures will be down from today. scattered showers for the bay area, breezy conditions. this is just the beginning of what is to come. on our storm impact scale tomorrow's system is a level one, a light system. it's the moisture out ahead of the main storm that's coming,
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which means scattered showers for the afternoon, widespread at night and increasing winds. tomorrow night at 11:00 p.m., you'll see the winds starting to come up. they really get going thursday morning. winds gusting over 35 miles per hour at 5:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m., you are going to have to hang on to those steering wheels, because it's going to be a bumpy thursday morning commute. and a soggy one on our storm impact scale, a level two storm hits on thursday. moderate to heavy rain. thunderstorms possible later in the day. gusts over 40 miles per hour. this is a storm you'll want to watch out for thursday morning. tomorrow, scattered showers at 3:00 in the afternoon. very light in intensity between 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. then you see yellows and oranges. heavier returns by 11:00 p.m. moderate to heavy rain 5:00 a.m. in the north bay. starting to slide at 7:00 a.m. this is when the worst of the weather is going to be during
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the commute. you're going to see downpours, as well. scattered showers continue thursday afternoon. snow over haik county, so yes, we'll be seeing another dusting. this pattern continues into friday. rainfall totals from wednesday afternoon, right on through friday night, close to three inches in ukiah. many areas between one to two inches. the soaking that we really need. it's going to turn to the powdery stuff. winter storm warning, 4:00 tomorrow afternoon until 10:00 p.m. saturday. 2 to 8 inches of snow expected above 2,000 feet. in the sierras, this warning will result in three to five feet of snow, up to seven feet in spots. look at these totals. 48 inches in kirkwood. 45 inches at blue canyon. the seven-day forecast. level one tomorrow, turning to level two.
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how about this, barbra streisand loved her dog so much, she made two more. you heard us right. she cloned her beloved she said before the 14-year-old dog passed away last year, she took dna from the dog's stomach and mouth and made violet and scarlet. >> you can do that? >> i guess so. for the right price you can. to tell them apart, she dresses the dogs in red and purple shirts and got a third dog, which is a distant cousin of samantha. >> amazing. cloning the dog is almost as heard as pronouncing the breed.
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good evening. the warriors passed up on a trip to the white house, deciding instead to spend the day with school kids from kevin durant's neighborhood. the players wanted this to be a private occasion but steph curry shared this. >> really rewarding experience. i can't tell you how proud i am. there's chuck berry. >> oh, my goodness. >> i'm talking about chuck berry's car. >> kids say the builde eswildes.
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you defended me, right? >> the kid says, my friend says you a snake. who says that to steph? >> you know, the kids don't get that opportunity to be in front of champions like that. so hopefully it inspires them to just be whatever they want to be in life. >> the white house is a great honor, but there's some extenuating circumstances that people felt not comfortable going. we're not going to politicize anything, we're just going to hang out with some kids. new shark, evander cain made his debut tonight with the sharks hosting the oilers. his ninth in the nhl, never made the playoffs. hoping that changes in san jose. >> it's nice to be here. every game is very important. every point is very important. >> and there he is, playing on the first line tonight. first period, sharks down a
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goal. his first chance on the wrap around and no. so sharks down 1-0 after one. early second period, the shot and the redirect. we are tied at 1-1. later in the second, cain again. not afraid to mix it up. finishes with a couple of assists and the sharks snap a three-game skid, they roll 5-2. spring training fireworks for giants in arizona. bases loaded for kyle jenson. high, deep, and aloha. it's a walkoff grand slam. and the giants score six in the bottom of the ninth to win 14-12. jenson's second homer of the spring. a guy to keep an eye on. abc 7 sports brought to you by abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock at at&t, we believe in access. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet,
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gassing up leads to tangled up. >> ooh! >> wow, that went all kinds of wrong. >> why there's no stopping the chain of disaster. she's bracing herself for a waxing. >> tears are real. >> what happens when mama pulls the rip cord. the dude in the background is like, nope. we've got a dog head through the cat door. how the water spray deterrent became one heck of a game. and look what some guy spotted in traffic. >> their trash can. >> the missing bin that's headed back home. >> ha, ha,! >> that is exactly what's going on in this video. >> that's something my daddy would do. this situation is quite the doozy. folks online are saying the fault may not lie on the driver. we're at a gas station. the attendant finished filling
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up this driver's tank. she pulls off. >> oh! yikes! >> ooh! >> wow, that went all kinds of wrong. >> she fell right on her head. >> the pump is still in the tank as she pulls away, when the atent ant trips over the hose and when the entire casing comes down. >> how is this not the driver's fault? >> when i first looked at it, i thought it was the driver's fault as well. people point out maybe the attendant should have put the hose back in before she took the money. reports are she paid and that's why she was pulling off. she wasn't trying to take off and diss the check. >> it was 50/50, in the muscle memory once i paw you're done, you drive off. >> okay, thanks for your payment, have a nice day, that automatically makes you think i'm good to go. >> i'm surprised the hose didn't rip out of the machine. in the past that's what i've seen happen before. in this case the attendant's shoulder is broken and the driver is under investigation for dangerous driving. over to chile, this is all this woman's fault, all of it. >> ooh! ooh!
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