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pose an increasing risk to our health. janine de la vega explains how this molecule could save labs. >> reporter: a cure to what is commonly known as a super bug, a deadly infection that is resistant to anti biotics. lives may be saved because of what the team at ibm has developed. designed a plastic molecule that can destroy a power bacteria and here is what the bacteria looks like after treated with the molecule. infection free. >> we can consider this quite a break through. we make a synthetic plastic especially designed to attract to the bacteria surface like a magnet and once it latches on, it kills it. >> reporter: the chief medical officer says super bugs can
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become more common. this new discovery gives those in the medical field hope. >> incredibly exciting. hearing the news of that kind of treatment is exciting for us as physicians and as public health practitioners. >> reporter: the next step for ibm is to partner with a pharmaceutical company to do future research and twopideveloa bug. janine de la vega, abc7 news. new at 6:00, oakland mayor libby schaaf is responding regardi regardi regarding sanctuary cities. >> sacramento's mayor is reporting that the department of justice is going to sue california over sanctuary city
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policies. >> this was just put out, we will continue -- portray all immigrants as villains. we know that is a racist lie. jerry brown tweeted about jeff sessions calling this action a political stunt that won't work here. coming up, we will have more local reaction to this story. some commuters may have seen a strange site under the bridge today. fighting a fire under the lower deck of the western span. netting beneath the bridge caught on fire. the fire boat took aim 200 feet below to put it out. everything was cleared off by 3:00. live look at traffic right now. this is the skyway downtown san francisco. headlights going towards the bay bridge. and as you can see, it is
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basically gridlock in both direction but no fire. that's the good news. >> a registered sex offender arrested in san mateo after police say he exposed himself to a six-year-old. responding officers found him in the area and took him into custody. he is a registered sex offender. searching for the person or persons who shot out auto windows with a bb gun. police don't know if these incidents are connected. the vandals made quite a mess. this restaurant in allen rock had to spend all day cleaning up. business owners say it will cost them thousands of dollars. also new at 6:00, new
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details about a stabbing on the greyhound bus. witnesses say a woman held three-year-old. other passengers say she was behaving strangely before the attack. >> everybody was enjoying a bus ride that started in las vegas, and stopped in backersfield and on its way to the bay area. always being prepared to defend yourself at every time. we sent out a push alert through the abc7 news app after getting a tip that aldon smith had turned himself into police following an alleged domestic violence incident. abc7 news was at the san francisco county jail when smith
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posted a $30,000 bond. smith had been wanted since saturday when we alleged assaulted his fiance. she called the police to report the incident. here is how the police radio dispatcher described what happened. this is just the latest in the series of run-ins with the law. string of arrests and just served a one year suspension. we have reporting on a death of a mother and son killed in a freak accident near lake tahoe sunday night. today the school where aaron goodstein are experiencing difficult times. >> seven-year-old aaron
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goodstein was a student at hays valley international. >> we have counselors in place and plan to have support throughout the week as our community processes. >> reporter: his mother had worked at a biotech company in emeryville but left last summer. the ceo says she will be missed by all. in a statement josh hoffman wrote, olga was a valuable member of our community at zimmer gen. this afternoon flowers arrived at the san francisco home where they lived. a poster made by children was also left at the entrance of the home. it was made out to her husband and their two remaining children. the mother and son were killed shortly after skiing at kirkwood
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mountain resort. they skied underneath a roof covered with snow which slid from the roof burying them. they were discovered by a neighbor a few hours later. she is survived by her husband david and two children. lyanne melendez abc7 news. new details about what may have caused this frightening sight last month on a flight from sfo. an engine on this honolulu bound plane missing its covering. today the ntsb said several fan blades on the engine broke. investigators also say the pilots reseed warnings of an engine compressor stall and shut down the engine. >> marin county decided to take its time to make a decision on
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short-term rental rules. would have required any property owner to post a detail sign if the property was available to rent. after receiving feedback, the county will take more time to re-examine the proposed rules. high school robotics team from the south bay has days to recreate weeks and weeks of hard work after a thief stole their robot. leslie brinkley shows how cooperation will get them ready for the competition. >> 20 days. >> reporter: the monte vista robotics teams flew to utah to compete. and one of their mentors drove their robot creation up there in a u haul trailer. >> we had a solid competition
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and the team was ecstatic about it. >> reporter: a truck is seen in surveillance video pulling out of the parking lot with the trailer. police recovered the trailer minus the content. >> six weeks of hard work every single day and it taken away from us. >> reporter: they lost the robot and all tools and other parts. >> we reached out other teams and they are going to donate and help manufacture it. >> i think they will be able to do it because they are hard working and very dricven. >> reporter: can you do it? >> it is going to be hard but looking at that, i think we can do it. >> if we send it back tonight. >> reporter: 20 days to recreate the robot from scratch until the regional competition in idaho. raised thousands of dollars, the
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ultimate challenge. as they reinvent their robot, they are going to call this version el toro 21.5. i am leslie brinkley, abc7 news. we wish them luck. so pretty. >> beautiful out. meteorologist drew tuma in for spencer tonight. >> mild air. wide spreads 60s and 70s earlier this afternoon ahead of our next chance of showers. live doppler 7 showing you overhead right now. we widen out the picture and you notice that big swirl of energy out into the specific. that is our next storm system. but we are still more than 24 hours away from its arrival. east bay hills camera, you can see the cloud coverage off the
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cost. and temperatures step outside right now. it is pretty nice and mild. 62 in san francisco. 58 oakland and 52 in san jose. there is that cloud coverage that thickens tomorrow morning. it does look like we will get a good deal of sunshine here midday on wednesday. bumps temperatures back into the 60s and then the showers enter into the picture tomorrow night. all right. thank you. see you in a few. new at 6:00. rules may surprise you you u qualifies as a spall business pop up shop. a woman switches cell phone
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once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. new development in the battle over a controversial statue. native-americans and other supporters are applauding the decision saying the statue is racist and demeaning. it shows a native-american man at the feet. part of the pie
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mission rock project has been more than a decade in the making. abc7 news was at city hall for the celebration today. mission rock will transform one of at&t's park parking lot into home office, and retail space and parks. it is a joint venture between city officials, the port commissions and the giants. >> nobody on the giant rosters was actually on the roster when we started this project. really valuable and important projects are important to taking the time. new at 6:00, californians could soon be drinking recycled water. a new program what they call a drought proof source of drinking
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water. treatment plants allowed to pump highly treated water into public reservoirs. the water goes through more treatment to make sure it is safe. >> adding a whole bunch more treatment before putting it into your reservoir. it is a piece of taking our water and trying to make it more useful to live more lives. >> the regulations must be approved by two state agencies. san francisco international airport has a program designed to let small businesses in on some of the big revenue. 18 retailers have participated so far. >> some mom and pop shops say they are too small to qualify and this includes one owner who wants to open the first sex shop at the airport. >> reporter: sex toys at the
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airport? wanting to open a shop at sfo in terminal b. the airport requires that retailers have $250,000 in revenue. joiner has asked the airport commission to lower the threshold to 150,000. >> i am not looking for a handout but looking to evening the playingfield. >> reporter: ensuring that the retailer has a sufficient level of business activity and can operate if a high volume airport environment. terminal three opened in 2014. >> uniquely san francisco sfo experience. >> reporter: were then rejected
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and a contract awarded instead to the explore torium. >> it is like joining a soft ball league and finding out the sf giants are playing in your league. so very disappointing. >> reporter: the regulations may be necessary but the airport might have to do more. >> i understand the frustrations with some of the businesses that haven't been able to meet the requirements. >> reporter: carolyn tyler abc7 news. what a fantastic day. >> i think we should do the news cast outside. >> talk about slow reaction one
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thing is that larry never wins. all about that warm air. 60s and 70s. well above average for early march and it will feel mild once again tomorrow before showers arrive. tonight we are dry over head. we will take you outside, a live look from our exploratorium camera top. clouds streaming in ahead of the cold front that will bring about showers. the storm impact scale wednesday night into thursday morning. daylight hours we are fine. the best chance right now does look to find the showers in the north bay. limited if now moisture headed to the south bay with a quick and weak system. temperatures enjoy this. 50s and 60s. 62 in san francisco.
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and san jose. 60 in san ramon. comfortable in the north bay. here is the call from accuweather. we have that cloud cover that will thicken and that insulates our atmosphere. temperatures overnight not too chilly. pretty much low to mid-40s across the entire region. 44 in san jose. 45 in oakland and napa dropping. 12-hour planner. wednesday, cloudy morning starting out. fair amount of sunshine midday. that helps to bump up our temperatures. and by 7:00, showers enter the picture mainly in the north bay around that time. daylight hours once again, mild and dry. 64 in san francisco and oakland.
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fairfield up to 66 degrees. future weather tomorrow afternoon, 2:00 in the afternoon dry. then the showers arrive by 7:00, 8:00. showers confined from santa rosa to the north and light in nature. you can still see those showers mainly in the north bay and along the coast and light in nature. total rainfall minimal with this system going into thursday morning. future track of rainfall showing you the amounts highest with the storm system in the north bay. south, fremont, san jose and redwood city. hard pressed to find any moisture with this system. planning the next seven-days tomorrow. sunny and dry. showers enter the picture in the evening. few lingering for thursday morning. quick moving system and daylight
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. after a day of choppy trading stocks for the most part ended up a bit higher. dow gained nine points. the nasdaq saw a 41 gain. stock in target dropped. now the numbers weren't high enough to meet investor's expectations and worried about higher cost down the road. target raising minimum wage for the second time in less than a year. the ceo says target saw an influx of highly qualified applicants up to $11 an hour. all workers this spring will receive a minimum of $12 an hour. target plans to offer
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2019. more billionaires and no country has more than america. now for the first time ever, amazon founder jeff bezos takes the top spot. worth $112 billion. bill gates to number two with 90 billion. warren buffett number three worth 84 billion. zuckerberg worth $71 see the full list online look for it on abc7news.com. luxurious get away event turned out anything but that. the customers who got scammed at
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and right away, that breaking news is from washington where in the last few minutes it became official that the trump administration is suing california setting up a debate between the united states and the white house. according to the associated press, that suit targets three state laws those include laws that ban police from asking someone their immigration status. and another law that offers protection. governor brown released a quote saying at a time of unprecedented politial turmoil. jeff, these political stunts may be the norm in washington. carlos salcedo explains what
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tomorrow's announcement could mean. >> reporter: under attack by trump administration. just last week, oakland mayor libby schaaf was criticized by i.c.e. officials for issuing a warning of potential immigration raids. now jeff sessions is coming to california to make a declaration on these sanctuary policies. he will make the announcement in sacramento. details still unclear, but sacramento mayor posted this video saying he anticipates the justice department filing a lawsuit against sanctuary city. >> if you are coming to intimidate immigrants and intimidate our city, i suggest you cancel. >> reporter: law enforcement say the decision will not change much since they follow state law. >> we don't segregate or
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differentiate between the cities we serve. >> reporter: conflict with state and federal law when it comes to immigration enforcement. if the feds decide to pull funding, they could lose up to $1 million. >> we wish there was one federal law that dealt with immigration that was a fair basis that elected officials had neglected to work on for a decade. >> reporter: rights activists say they will resist trump policy. >> committed to defending our values of compassion and equality. >> reporter: in oakland, carlos salcedo, abc7 news. we will have live coverage of jeff session's address tomorrow morning scheduled for 8:00 a.m. and streaming his remarks live on abc7news.com as well as the abc7 news app.
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in san jose a hotly step to ban gun abc7 news chris nguyen has this story. >> reporter: in the wake of the high school shooting massacre, many are vocal about the change they want to see. >> a right to be safe in our communities and in our schools supersede any other rights. >> reporter: fairgrounds which typical typically hosts two gun shows a year. >> other opportunities at other cities, other venues for gun owners who can certainly gather, i just didn't believe it was appropriate to have it at the county fairgrounds. >> reporter: leaders of the santa clara county don't agree.
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>> they should let people protect students who were qualified and willing to carry a gun. >> reporter: the law firm representing the nra wrote a letter to date we are unaware of a single instance of violence or injury occurring at a gun show in santa clara property. any argument that california gun shows are under regulated lacks any support and without merit. these students from prospect high school were encouraged by the board's decision to move forward. >> this will set standard for more ordinances and more people to come out for change. >> reporter: the proposal likely to be presented to the board in april or may. abc7 news. walked out of jail, lawyers for them say child abuse charges should be dropped.
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these are the conditions that the three kids between the ages of 11 and 14 were found living in. main shelter was a large box, no electricity and no running water. reportedly living like this for years. lawyers for the parents saying being poor does not amount to abuse. 13 children found in tort e torturous conditions received a special treat from cellist yo-yo ma. the children were rescued in january after a 17-year-old girl escaped from the home in paris and called 911. the parents face 75 counts of suspicion of torturing and imprisoning their children for
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history was made today in san ramon as this little red bus pulled out. the bus had nobody >> jonathan bloom was bus. >> that stop sign demarks the private property and city road. >> reporter: years of testing and paperwork. at long last the easy mile shuttle long last has a license plate even though it doesn't have a shuttle. >> it is a big deal. >> reporter: big deal for local leaders. soon maybe a bigger deal for the 30,000 people who work at bishop ranch. the shuttle has done laps in the
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wide open parking lots here for a year. >> what they had to do before that was get permission from the federal government because the shuttle doesn't have steering wheel or pedals. >> reporter: more room for passengers. >> six people and six more in the middle here. >> reporter: it is also the ideal place to roll them out. people can get on one of these and go directly to work. >> today our b.a.r.t. shuttles come up and have to spend 15 minutes to get into the ramp. >> reporter: he will buy as many as it takes. . but the county thinks there is demand for 100. after dropping off workers, they
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carriers with an attempt to lure carriers. >> she came to "7 on your side" michael finney for help on this one. >> got to be careful when switching phone companies. pthis viewer thought she had cu ties with her old carrier. there was a hook in her contract. she didn't realize she was paying two companies instead of one. kathy liked her cell phone service but using data got too expensive. she decided to switch from verizon to a cheaper plan with t-mobile. >> unlimited data and unlimited text. >> reporter: she canceled but kathy was still locked into it with the tablet. >> they said keep it until the contract expires. >> reporter: she figured she
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would still be paying the $10 a month. she noticed verizon was satisfying six times that amount from her bank account. vrizon had linked her tablet to a new phone plan for $50 a month. >> i said why do i have this phone line. >> reporter: kathy said verizon agreed to refund $250 if she paid an $80 early termination fee which she did. however she never got the refund. >> they said your account is disconnected. and we don't refund on accounts that have been disconnected. >> reporter: they told us it was a misunderstanding and agreed to refund the money.
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in this case we did not deliver on that promise and we are grateful for the opportunity to resolve her issue. >> a contract must be linked to a data plan. kathy said she should have asked more questions. this is a problem with all of these phone companies, you have to read the small print and ask questions. i want to hear from you. the telephone number is (415) 954-8151. if you prefer, you can reach me through facebook and also on abc7news.com. >> i find it remarkable, they were more than happy to run her around in circles and when you call, there was a misunderstanding. here is your money. >> he yields a powerful sword. >> i know. >> drew is back with an update
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on the forecast. rain in the forecast. >> along with rain tomorrow night, snow showers coming to the sierra. lake tahoe saw feet of snows. light snow showers friday and saturday. nothing like we experienced last week. good conditions to go and enjoy the fresh powder. overca overcast skies. clouds increasing as we speak. not as chilly as we have been the last couple of nights. we will see mixture of sun and clouds out there and mild temperatures. tomorrow night, we bring back the storm impact scale showing you light showers and light winds. the accuweather forecast light showers tomorrow night and another chance friday morning. >> in sports, can the warriors top the rockets?
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hardware tonight hosting brooklyn. home court advantage through the entire post season. warriors a half a game behind houston for the top seed. >> and down hall for kevin durant. >> warriorsriorsriorsriorsriorss steph curry's ankle is fine. sneaking in a few rounds. >> i wasn't too worried about his ankle. i was more interested in him feeling really good rejuvenating his body and playing a couple of games of golf at the world's greatest golf course. >> clay thompson is on record saying they want to try to win all 19 remaining games. >> we should be able to compete in every game and have a chance it win every game. i meant that.
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>> reporter: one of the weakest teams in the east. >> we are going to play hard as we can. if we lose, it is because they played better than us. >> reporter: this year it has been tough to determine who they will place in the playoffs. as teams in the three through ten spot. somebody win and they lose and they are seventh that is crazy. fun to watch. and keep up with. >> four finals and four years would be steve kerr's preference. >> we are in the midst of a special run. >> giants had a break from cactus league action. oakland had
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e.r.a. suffering from back tightens strikes out deshields. in fact he threw two scoreless winnings. anthony garcia with the third homer of the spring. one of the surprises. and then later in the inning, nick noonen two run single on the reading.% and that would be the finalinall score. former sharks cheechoo spend spe nine years in teal. winning the trophy for most scores. he will be honored on march 24. before marshawn lynch was --
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following a big win in 2006 over washington. in a video posted today, he took to the cart once again promoting a spicy skittle and and and andd hill art that home will never be the same. lynch has been sponsored by skittles. we will see if the new sweet heat skittles can help win over jon gruden. speaking of carts, the arizona diamondbacks tweeted they are bringing back one of the classics, the bullpen cart. they are pushing the pace of
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play. couple of weeks ago, we saw bee yornson. 1,041 pounds. the mountain everybody. well done. >> he doesn't even look like he is strange. >> it's kind of easy for him. >> when you are that guy. join us at 9:00t 9:00t 9:00t 9:0 13. a woman discovers a bottle. >> run. the first thing to do in the presence of any danger. >> lesson on how to survive a mass shooting. >> that is going to do it for this edition. i am larry beil. >> and i am dion lim for drew and all of us here, thanks for watching.
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♪ this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a musician from denver, colorado... a marketing associate from portland, oregon... and our returning champion -- an international development researcher from brooklyn, new york... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, all, and thank you, johnny. hi, folks. in many ways, i live vicariously and i feel really good today because yesterday, we had a terrific game. and our champion, matt, won a lot of money.
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i would like to feel the same way at the end of this half-hour. so, rob, jack, and matt, do your stuff. here we go. ♪d here are the categories... that's straightforward. uh-oh. ...please. followed by... ...in each correct response. and finally... those are similar, but different. matt. i'll take directional university for $200. rob. what is usc? university of southern california. thank you. that's a directional university. oh, directional -- and usc is not necessarily one. go. okay, direct for $400.
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