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>> department of water resources found 41 inches of snow. laura anthony was there and has our story from twin bridges. >> reporter: it is the place where the california department of water resources conducts monthly snow surveys for the press. a week ago here at phillips station, barely a foot of snow. and now nearly three and a half. >> clearly, we would like to be well above average. we gained substantially over what we had just a week ago. >> reporter: what a difference one storm could make. we were here at phillips station earlier this weekend. and instead of walking in snow shoes, we were in tennis shoes. a big change but still not enough. it would take two more big storms to bring the season totals back up to season
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averag averages. right now just 37% of average. >> we highly suggest to people don't break out the golf clubs just yet. wax those skis and snow boards, still incredible conditions to be had. >> i think hopefully winter has been saved. beautiful conditions and perfect day for skiing. lucky to be here. >> reporter: as sierra tahoe, a number of people who wouldn't resist the temptation. >> just plain and pretty. >> it looks great. and it is about time. waiting for the snow all season. >> and the depth will be 29. >> reporter: things looking better, the snow survey that counts. near twin bridges, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> and there is more snow on tap
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for the sierra. sandhya patel joins us with more details. >> i want to show what you it looks like right now. clouds moving through the bay area. there is a storm to our west. this is actually a milder storm so it is not going to produce the kind of snow that we saw with the last system. take a look at what is coming. a few inches between wednesday night and thursday. as we head into sunday, another system comes through and they could be seeing about a half a foot of snow. wednesday night system is a one. light rain and light wind expected. producing a few inches of snow in the mountains. hour by hour time line coming up. today was the deadline president trump set for daca
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before the court act in. reporter janine de la vega has more from a rally. >> reporter: using the power of their voice. these are students with dreams. >> i want to become a pediatrician. that is the goal. >> reporter: she is not a u.s. citizen. she is a daca recipient. she and the other students participated in a rally at san jose city hall. called on congress to pass a clean dream act. some worry their parents may be deported. >> losing my mom, she has been s here all my life. >> reporter: today marks the deadline president trump set for it to end. daca recipients can continue to
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renew their status but their future is in limbo. >> a sign of our polarized times. able to get the bill through congress, the chances are slim. >> reporter: many students are directly impacted themselves or know someone who is. it has become personal. >> no longer a thing of politics. it is a human issue that needs to be resolved now. >> reporter: symbolic show that they want change and continue to put on the pressure. in san jose janine de la vega. a walk out in santa rosa today. the group met at santa rosa junior college and marched through downtown. the walkout was organized by indiv visible sonoma county.
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state lawmakers, say the court decision was a win for daca recipients but still major work to be done at the federal level. >> the reality we need a comprehensive immigration path for the daca recipients and it is up to congress to do it themselves. >> because the supreme court denied a request, the case goes back to the ninth district court of appeals. now details of an attempted robbery that ended with a suspect being shot. 41-year-old fiero and 29-year-old rosales. the two men went to the garden world building last friday and
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demanded cash. they say fiero pointed a gun at the officer and the officer fired hitting him twice. the second suspect was found hiding in the bushes. fremont police solved a cold case. filing criminal charges against a man in connection with a double murder from 1986. >> reporter: 57-year-old david emery misch. he has been linked to the 1986 double homth of michelle kpavier and michelle duey. on february 2nd, best friends were found dead along the side of mill creek road. a motorcyclist riding by discovered the bodies and called
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police. they were shot and stabbed. >> every time we drive by we think about it. >> reporter: the women were last seen at a nearby convenience store. the case temporarily went cold and was suspended until 2016 when a position was created in the crimes against persons unit to focus on cases like this misch going from a person of interest to the main suspect. expecting to be arraigned on two counts of murder later this week. >> relief. nice to know they finally got the guy. >> the families were thankful and understanding. >> reporter: police say the victims had no contact with
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misch prior to the crime. san mateo sheriff's department needs help identifying. his body was found february 13 in the parking lot in half moon bay. martin had been shot. looking to talk with anyone driving on highway traffic calming circles have gone up and meant to enhance safety and people say they have had the opposite effect. lyanne melendez with the story live tonight. >> reporter: euclid is between gary and california. and 1 of those streets that people take because it has light traffic except that some neighbors have complained that they have seen a lot of speeding cars around here. so they were looking for a solution and now they have a problem.
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not to be confused with a roundabout, this so-called traffic calming circle has many wondering why they would install two of these on laurel heights. most neighbors say it is overkill. >> it is inappropriately big. it puts pedestrian and bicyclist at risk. >> reporter: most drivers don't realize you must come to a four way stop something a typical roundabout. near misses were not uncommon. >> i start walking and another car ran almost into me. >> i don't like crossing in this croswalk nirmg. -- anymore. no one knows what to do. >> reporter: in fact it was neighbors who wanted something done about cars speeding through
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here. it was at this precise intersection that in 2015, a two-year-old was injure when a car hit her stroller. >> we think this is going to help. we are going to monitor the situation and we will take it from there. >> reporter: the city will add native plants to make it somewhat more appealing to neighbors. lyanne melendez abc7 news. polls show two top dogs heading into the june primary. experts say it won't be a battle between them, but a battle between the city. despite her fame, she is just another neighbor in one city. two wins for the you could generate your own energy, at home.
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normal today. crews were busy this morning pulling up the red carpet and taking down the risers. bay area did well with france ses mcdormand wink the role for best actress. she gave a rousing acceptance speech. has a second home in marin county. >> i have got some things to say. >> a lot of people with that prestige or money ain't got time
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for little people. she has time for little people and that goes a long way in my book. >> this is her second academy award for best actress. winning for fargo. mcdormand's costar rockwell is a daily city berkeley born, james ivory gary rizzo won best sound mixing for dun kirk. >> for my daughters, i love you. hang on to your dreams. >> being here was really cool. >> what do you want to say about your dad? >> he is good at what he does. and i hope he does other great things in the future.
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coco won best animated feature and best song. last night robert lopez the first double egot. only 12 people ever done so-so quite a feet in 2014. at age 39, lopez became the youngest person to manage that when he won for song let it go from frozen. behind the scene photos all on abc7news.com. netflix getting ready for the final season of house of cars without >> we're just get can started. >> spacey removed from the show late last year.
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house of cards took a three-month hiatus. the new season on netflix this fall. the fbi is investigating more claims on commercial airplanes than ever. are airlines doing enough to stop it and what can you do? find out tonight on abc7 news at 11. a new center to help keep the mentally ill from their streets. mayor mark farrel saying the model is to help in tough cases. >> this is about getting the people on the streets the help they need. >> besides help, the center is
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receiving help from the public health department. ecigarettes being marketed as safer than tobacco. the study comparing urine samples from teenagers and toxic chemicals were found in the samples of those who smoke. not a safe alternative for teens to smoke. meteorologist sandhya patel in for spencer christian and has a look at the forecast. >> a couple of days of milder weather and then change it back up since we need the rain. there are clouds passing through the bay area. i want to show those to you from our suttro tower camera. a beautiful view as we look to the bay.
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upper 50s from oakland. south beach camera looking out towards the bay and of course the traffic is packed. 58 in santa rosa. those clouds will insulate us a little bit. and here is a look at the forecast. chilly inland in the morning. warmer conditions in the next two days and rain back late wednesday night. here is a look at what is ahead. in for a couple of spring like days. the planner, 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. high clouds, temperatures 30s. your 12-hour planner for 4:00 p.m. includes mild to warmer weather. and by 7:00 p.m. temperatures dropping into the 50s. tomorrow morning the coldest spots despite the cloud cover. along the coast will be in the 30s and 40s.
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highs for tuesday will range from the low 60s to the low 70s. a mild day. and a few high clouds will filter the sunshine for your thursday afternoon. wednesday we bring in a light system on storm impact scale. you are look at clouds. by 5:00 p.m. the rain moves into the north bay and spreads. scattered showers for the wee hours and then done that system until the next one comes in over the weekend. rainfall totals not impressive at all. a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. 70s inland. level 1 system wednesday night
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going into thursday morning. short break friday before more systems come in. level 1 on our storm impact scale. set your clocks forward one hour. daylight savings time begins sunday morning. check out those temperatures. so much active stuff going on, we need it. uber facing another lawsuit related to a data
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a 12-year-old facing attempted murder charges after stabbing at a middle school in castroville. two, 12-year-old boys. one stabbed the other with a kitchen knife. the student threatened other students. the school staff was able to subdue him. the motive is still under investigation. uber faces a multimillion dollar lawsuit over a data breach. violated a state law that requires to -- 13,500 uber
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drivers. the law allows for the ag to too seek -- taxing ride sharing services like uber and lyft. the examiner reports that announcing a ballot measure. it would be on the november ballot if approved. it would help the city address its growing needs. former trump campaign aide doesn't man to comply with the subpoena. steps towards increasing school safety. the restrictions soon to be in place after hours of emotional debate. arrest warrant for smith
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that breaking news is from the central valley. a woman under arrest after holding a 3-year-old girl at knife point and stabbing several people on a greyhound bus. >> the suspect got on a bus in bakersfield and attacked on highway 99. the woman was talking to herself and acting strangely. and investigators says the woman stabbed the girls mother. a woman was on board and saw the whole thing >> the lady had the baby on her hand and the mother started screaming and the next thing i heard she has a naknife. >> the suspect had self-inflicted wounds to her
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neck. this poll shows the top dogs are former san francisco mayor and former los angeles mayor. and just like the rivally btween the giants and the dodgers this can be played out at the battle box. >> if it is a tale of two candidates as the latest poll suggests could it be a tale of two cities lieutenant governor gavin newson filed today. in san francisco. if his rival in november is fellow democrat and former los angeles mayor
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goesa. >> you r going to hear as much negativity as possible. >> reporter: will translate to the election. >> i don't think at any point regular voters outside of the most partisan individuals will care one way or another about the regional domination of california politics. >> reporter: if they are the top
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two vote getters in june, they will face off in november. florida lawmakers have passed a school safety issues that allows some teachers to carry guns. parents of the victims as well as students who survived have been pushing for lawmakers to toughen up. >> our message is simple. we must be the last families to lose loved ones to mass murder in the school. this time must be different and we demand action. >> one thing not in this bill, a ban on assault or assault style weapons. the florida state senate voted down an maemt last week. santa clara supervisor wants
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to ban gun shows. draft an ordnance the board. the fairgrounds host two gun shows a year bringing in $12,000 in revenue. there are new calls for the president's son-in-law jared kushner to step down from his post after two reports. the new york times according to the times, an associate affiliated with the uae visited the white house repeatedly. there are new reports surfacing about the kushner family real estate company seeking funds from qatar. >> if it is true, it is damning.
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if it is true, jared kushner has to go. >> among his many responsibilities, jared kushner is the president's middle east peace. a former tru tru tru tru tru >> what do i have to handle all of my e-mails to a federal investigator? and why? >> sam noneberg made several tv interviews today without his lawyer knowing. he said he would not appear before the grand jury president trump says he may visit israel in may. >> we will have it built very
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quickly. a lot of people wouldn't be doing it quickly like that. quickly and inexpensively. the president made his comment as prime minister necessarivisi white house. critics say the move only hinders the israeli palestinian peace process. stocks bounced back today after starting off in negative territory. the dow jones industrial average gained 336 points. at one pointed down 150. the nasdaq picked up 72. former superintendent of the san francisco school districts is now the chancellor of new
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york city schools. he was also offered the new york job after the superintendent of miami schools accepted the post then backed out. walmart looking to improve its grocery business. the company is looking into meal kits. >> the music industry trusyou and lantus. you go together, so stay together. ♪ stay together with a $0 copay, you've got zero reasons to leave, and every reason to stay. lantus is used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. do not use lantus to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin.
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space ex plans to launch i i fifth falcon rocket tonight. setting another milestone for elon musk's company. the rocket is carrying a spanish satellite. the music industry lost a legend. had a heart attack while drinking whiskey and watching the oscars. >> a look back at his life from those who knew him. >> grew this business from a counter in the back of his
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father's in sacramento. >> he was a big kid and laughed and was fun to be around. >> reporter: and that love of fun is how solomon made tower records a central part of the music world. >> he had parking lot concerts. he had murals painted of the best selling albums along the outer walls. >> reporter: from the iconic store that stood here in san francisco, tower records banched out all over the world. but wanted his store to be a neighborhood business. karen lieberger worked with him. >> people that had to be told what to do didn't function really well in that environment.
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>> reporter: the show time documentary looks at what was an unconventional business. >> tower records was what he did. >> reporter: when torres met solomon, he was beginning to feel pressure from advent of digital music. >> he would say we are losing the kids. >> reporter: tower records went bankrupt and closed. leaving a generation of music lovers to remember his stores and now his founder. in san francisco jonathan bloom abc7 news. a north bay woman caught in
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side" michael finney for help. >> this is not one we get every day. disputes with mortgage companies, but this may be the first complaint i have ever received by lost payments. she said it was a nice mistake from what she said a nerve-racking experience. she had been paying her mortgage using money orders from western union. she had to send in multiple payments. payments which she said mr. cooper lost. >> they had been in the habit of losing one or more of them because the way they process, when the checks are received, they weren't processing accurately. >> lisa said this happened two months in a row.
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>> i kept saying to them look, i have done my part. i paid on time. my credit is at stake here. >> reporter: she felt she was not getting the right support so she reached out to "7 on your side" to get help. we got the attention of mr. cooper's top manager. mr. cooper told us we are committed to keeping the dream of home ownership alive for our customers and we are glad we were able to help resolve this issue. the late payment notices have been rescinded. and the company has been put in writing its promise that her credit would not be adversely affected. we reached out to western union which refunded her for the lost money orders. >> i wasn't getting anywhere on my own. >> let us know if you need help with a consumer issue.
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my "7 on your side" hot line is open week days. telephone number is (415) 954-8151 you can reach me on my facebook through abc7news.com. >> that was bizarre. >> yeah. walmart is getting into a growing industry, meal kits. they will be expanding to 2,000 stores. the unlike some meal kit delivery services, walmart's meal kits come with pre chopped ingredients. >> sandhya patel is back with your forecast. >> right now clear skies and clouds. tomorrow you will see milder weather with temperatures anywhere from the low 60s to the low 70s in the warmer spots like santa rosa to san jose.
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five days from now springing forward. you want to set your clocks forward one hour. 24 days from now, a's home opener. spring just-around the corner. low 60s to low 70s the next few days. level 1 system. light rain wednesday night to early thursday. so christian and eric, we are in for warm weather. >> all right. shu is here with sports. >> former niner and raider looking for work as the raiders cut him today. in connection with domestic violence allegation. we will discuss why this is an issue next in sports.
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introducing the prime rib from jack in the box. with strips of prime rib grilled with peppers and onions and smothered in provolone cheese and i'm challenging you to try it, martha it's on, jack. why are we whispering? try my new prime rib cheesesteak, part of my food truck series. well, the raiders have released aldon smith. the team announced the move today as san francisco police say they have a warrant for his
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arrest after violence allegation. smith has been on the suspension list since november 15 of 2016. he has been arrested several times for drunk driving domestic violence. he was never cleared by the league to return from suspension. now, aldon has access to nfl clinician who can help him but he cannot be in contact with the raiders. he can't practice or work out with the team. has to stay away at a time when he needs the structure. most people in addiction need help. tweeting out never liked the league rules that eliminate the ability of teams to offer aldon and others in his situation the
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structure they so desperately need. the league needs to find a way to keep monitoring with structure. aldon seems to have reached his. stephen curry expected to be in the line up tomorrow. not listed on the injury report after tweaking his ankle friday in atlanta. meantime, jordan will rejoin the team. his ankle seems to be stable. just needs to get his conditioning back and his confidence that he can be as athletic ankle injury. >> jordan was good. he was solid. he needed to play. he played three games for us but maybe averaged 12 minutes. i thought he got over the hump last night condition wise.
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played 29. he was solid >> yesterday the a's released brandon moss. he was designated for assignment and if he don't find a team, he says he will retire. >> certain guys that you are closer to and he is one of those guys. big impact in this organization. 12, 13, 14. coming in, it looked like it would be a bit of a squeeze. i think he has game left. >> today's game, mustache facing nicky del monaco in the first. sox go up 2-0.
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dylan cease strikes out dustin fowler. chris davis swinging and finally matt olson looking. 9-0 white sox in the fifth. lowry steps up to the play. two run homer. a's end up rallying late. nfl combine still underway. harrison phyllis threw up 42 reps. safety justin read running his 40 and pulls off a 4-4-0. brother of eric reid. he did well at the combine which is what it is for.
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you want to make this impression but not this impression. gets hit right in the face, pretty much in the head by the football. the expression of the scouts behind him say it all. johnson was a 2017 big sky mvp. athletes attitude to life as it is. aldon is a good kid but he needs help. the nfl need to find a better way in collective bargaining agreement. he has a lot of money. he just tried to reduce his child support payments. and now he is getting into trouble. combination of everything, no structure, no ties with the team. he is a good kid. >> thank you. >> join us tonight at
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