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>> a fiery response from across the state in a case that pits the united states against the state of california. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dea an limb. >> u.s. attorney general jeff sessions is due to speak about it in front of the california peace officers association in sacramento tomorrow morning. >> tonight the opposition is preparing to fight. california attorney general xavier becerra says california will stand its ground. he and governor brown were named as defendants in the sanctuary city lawsuit. >> we've seen this b-rated movie before. so i'm not totally surprised. >> the governor says because of the suit, at a time of unprecedented political turmoil, jeff sessions has come to california to further divide and polarize america. the lawsuit targets three state laws that ban police from asking about immigration status and participation in federal immigration raids, and another law which offers protections
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from raids at workplaces. state senator kevin de leon who helped write the sanctuary bill says the law is on california's side. however, he fear what's the lawsuit could do outside of the courtroom. >> this administration through jeff sessions is trying to instill fear, chaos and panic in many of our communities. >> in the last few weeks, i.c.e. increased enforcement in northern california, making more than 200 arrests. oakland mayor libby schaaf warned her communities of the raids. i.c.e. officials say she put agents at risk. schaaf says of the lawsuit this administration has tried to portray all immigrants as villains. we know this is a racist lie, and we will shed light on that myth ever day. the alameda county sheriff's office beliefs law enforcement has been forced into a precarious position. if the feds decide to pull funding from local law enforcement agencies not in compliance that. >> could lose up to a million dollars. >> what we wish is that there was one federal law that dealt with immigration, that was a fair basis, that elected
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officials had neglected to work on for about a decade. >> now abc 7 news will have live coverage of jeff session's address tomorrow morning. we'll be streaming his remarks live on abc 7.com and the news s app. stormy daniels is suing president trump. daniels, whose real name is stephanie clifford says she was paid to keep quiet about an alleged affair with trump. her suit says a nondisclosure agreement is void because trump never signed it. the lawsuit says she and trump had an intimate relationship in 2006 and 2007. president trump has denied the affair. business owners in san jose are cleaning up tonight after a wave of vandalism across the city. someone shot out the windows of at least a dozen businesses and cars in the area you see on your screen here. abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo has the story from the hardest hit areas. >> shattered glass littered the
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sidewalk along alum rock avenue. the windows still in place or peppered with these marks, the businesses sprayed by an apparent bb gun. >> this person is not going to get away with it. >> reporter: javier sandoval believes he caught the shooter's car on surveillance video. watch the upper left corner of the screen. that's a black charger driving by when the window is shot out. this is bad. this is something that police should really take very serious. because it's a lot of damage. i mean, it makes you like you want to quit the business and just do something else. >> the restaurant next door was also hit. not only are new windows costing him thousands of dollars, the vandalism also cost him customers. >> they don't know if it's a real shotgun or a baby gun or whatever. people kind of got scared. some people they just go back, they don't want to come inside. >> san jose police said there were at least a dozen storefronts and cars hit between 8:30 monday night and 8:30 tuesday morning. one of them a nonprofit portuguese cultural center. >> we want this place to keep going. it's stupid what they did.
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it's not good. >> san jose police told us they have not yet determined if all of the incidents are related. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc news. stanford university is taking steps to ensure students, faculty and employees know what to do if a gunman shows up on campus. new at 11:00, abc 7 news reporter kate larsen has new video on the stanford website. >> we want the give you some information on what to do if you're faced with violence. >> this week stanford's department of public safety posted this video on its website. >> we teach the department of homeland security of run, hide, fight. >> with the hopes of preparing their community for an active shooter. >> with others who might be around you. >> david said he watched the video today. as a biomedical researcher on campus, he sometimes worries that someone might not agree with his work and launch an attack on his lab. >> just where the safe spaces are, where you could possibly hide, where you could possibly run to. >> move heavy objects and furniture to block entry.
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>> the video fist advocates trying to run or hide from the threat, it also addresses how to fight an attacker, with anything you might have around your classroom or office. a fire extinguisher, your lap stop, sis so, even a coffee mug could be used as a weapon. >> throw things to injure and distract. >> i would never hit somebody with my laptop that wouldn't occur to me. >> reporter: claire is a grad student and thinks it serve as an important reminder. >> it's a reality most people are aware of. and being prepared can only be a good thing. >> in palo alto, kate larsen, abc 7 news. a surprise move by an nba star today. cleveland cavaliers kevin love opened up about his mental health, sharing how a panic attack during a game in november changed his life. abc 7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian has reaction. >> kevin love is used to scoring big on the basketball court. but today his words outshined everything else. in his essay for the players tribune, everyone is going through something, the nba
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standout opened up about his panic attack november 5th. he wrote "it was like my body was trying to say to me you're to be die." love was rushed to a local hospital where doctors found nothing physically wrong. and so he started seeing a therapist, who helped him realize, quote, this is an everyone thing, no matter what our circumstances, we're all carrying around things that hurt. and they can hurt us if we keep them buried inside. warriors head coach steve kerr applauded love's decision. >> it doesn't matter if you're an nba player or, you know, the average guy, it's just, you know we're human beings. so i appreciate him coming out. i thought that was great. >> and i think by kevin coming out and speaking about that, hopefully that will inspire other players that are suffering the same kinds of issues. >> kevin love quoted demar derozan for prompting him to speak out. he recently unveiled his own battle with depression. lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news.
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>> if you want to take action and find an ally on dealing with mental health issues or any other issue, log on to take action. there you'll find links to a variety of resources. stay here with us. coming up, a new kind of wine pairing that is growing in popularity. >> dining experiences aren't just about wine and food anymore. >> many now include a more refined role for weed. experts share tips on how to make a perfect marijuana match. plus a late update on a robot that was stolen from a group of south bay students. what that school team found out tonight. plus a little girl thought former first lady michelle obama was a queen after seeing her portrait. and the two bonded in what's possibly the cutest way possible. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. our next system is showing up on live doppler 7. i'll have your rain timeline coming up. >> thanks, sandhya. all that's ahead. but first what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live right after abc 7 news at 11:00.
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stinks. but for cannabis connoisseurs, some weed has the coveted scent of fine wine. in tonight's california cannabis watch report, we take a closer look at a budding industry that is trying to bring wine and weed together. >> cheers. >> ask any wine connoisseur what makes a great wine, and they'll debate over the age of the vine, the makeup of the soil, even the elevation. it turns out cannabis lovers are just as passionate about their weed. >> dining experiences aren't just about wine and food anymore. you can now add cannabis. >> jamie evans is one of the many people trying to bring the wine and cannabis worlds together. evans is the founder of the herb song, a herbicide and gourmet that helps people match wine with cannabis. >> it takes practice to learn differences between aromas and the same with cannabis. >> evans says many of the familiar smells and flavors you find in wine can also be found in cannabis. >> so the first thing is know your terpenes.
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and terpenes are the organic compounds that give cannabis all the wonderful smells and flavors you can perceive. >> she is trying to match similar floral, earth, pine and earth smells. evan works with local growers and wineries to match the right smells with the right wine. evans has teamed up with davikaa maske to help educate people with wine. >> when i'm thinking of a cannabis pairing with rosset, or the terpenes. >> she has been hosting private events, teaching people how to read cannabis. >> the more we can educate people on safe ways to consume, the more we can create enjoyable experiences all around. >> she showed us how to match the right wine with the right cannabis, smelling the wine and the cannabis. >> this has nice candied citrus notes that i think will go well with the rosset. >> like wine grapes, where the cannabis grows matter.
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a strain grown this one area might not taste the same as cannabis grown in another. in sonoma county, they're trying to establish similar growing regions within the county. these growing reasons are also known as viti cultural areas in france. >> the mendocino appalachians have been trying to figure out where the lines should be drawn. >> flow kana is a cannabis distributor. she says many pot users want to know more about where their weed came from. >> once we figure out where the lines are, you'll see certain strains that express themselves morse fully with certain environmental conditions. >> for some, all that sniffing may lead to some smoking. pairing cannabis with wine should be a slow process. go slow. drinking too much before smoking can cause greening out, a nausea sensation that kicks in when people get too high. >> fascinating stuff. well, if you want to learn more about the different aromas in cannabis and see how experts
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determine the perfect wine and cannabis pairing, you can check out our cannabis watch section on abc7news.com. all right. we have new developments about a bay area robotics teams stolen robot. it has been found. over the weekend someone took el toro 21. the pride of monte vista high school in cupertino. el toro was traveling to utah when someone stole it from the trailer. a good samaritan found it on a front lawn near the hotel. the students don't know the robot's condition, but they are, as you can imagine, enormously relieved. the team now has 20 days to patch up el toro for a critical region competition. so they are hard at work getting ready. when the former first lady invites you to a dance party you accept the invitation. ♪ >> that's michelle obama dancing with 2-year-old parker curry. no relation to steph curry. obama invited curry to her washington office after seeing viral videos of curry staring at
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her portrait at the smithsonian national portrait gallery last week. the former first lady tweeted keep on dreaming big for yourself, and maybe one day i'll proudly look up at a portrait of you. very sweet sentiment. >> too cute. all right. getting to the weather tonight, changes on the way. >> that's right. it feels like spring, though, beginning to at least. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> today we had low 70s. tomorrow we're going to see a few more low 70s. some signs of spring, but not quite yet. we're going to see more winter before spring arrives. so from our east bay hills camera, you will notice that the clouds have been increasing all day long. when the sun was setting, the clouds were filtering the sun. and we are going to continue to see more of this tomorrow, despite the knack that the temperatures are going to be a few degrees above average. just like today. we certainly need the rain. and right now on live doppler 7, it's not showing up. but it will be here. take a look at where we stand in terms of percent of normal since october 1. most areas are between 50 to 59% of average. so oakland 59% of normal.
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you're half of where you should be really for san francisco, santa rosa, moffett field and san jose in the low 50s. rain is coming. but that initial band is not going to amount to a whole lot. want to show you what's going to happen with that rain. take a look. up in santa rosa going from barely anything to about .2 to almost a third of an inch as we head to late tomorrow night going into the following morning. but we need much more than that. and there is more in the forecast. right now i want to show you the temperatures. they're in the 40s, the 50s. really comfortable thanks to all the clouds around. storm impact scale comes in tomorrow night through thursday morning. it's a light system level 1 on our storm impact scale. scattered light showers, up to a third of an inch between tomorrow night and thursday morning. and the breeze will be light with that initial band. from our emeryville camera, it really is a stunning view. another mild day is expected tomorrow. like showers arrive at night.
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i'll show you on the accuweather seven-day forecast in just a moment. upper 30s to the low 50s. when you get going tomorrow morning, it's really not going to be very cold as the clouds insulate us tonight going into tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon, partly to mostly cloudy in the north bay. for the rest of you, you're going to be seeing filt iered sun as the clouds increase. most areas will be in the 60s. but we will got a few low 70s from san jose to morgan hill. here is the timeline. tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m., just some clouds. we go into tomorrow evening. by 6:00, some rain in mendocino county. 7:00 p.m., it's still pretty much there until 11:00 p.m. then it's in the north bay. and we start to see the showers. thursday mornings commute spotty, light between 5:00 and 8:00 a.m. before the next round comes in thursday night, going into friday morning. and then some scattered showers for the latter part of your friday. rainfall totals for this first initial band you will notice some areas will get nothing measurable. like the east bay and the south bay. and then some areas like the north bay will pick up to a third of an inch of rain.
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a few inches of snow expected in the sierra over the next few days. accuweather seven-day forecast, level 1 system for tomorrow night when the showers arrive. going into thursday morning, and then another batch of rain between thursday night and friday. that's a level 1. chance of rain saturday. don't forget to set your clocks forward one hour. time changes sunday morning. well go to daylight saving time. and then monday, tuesday we do have a stronger storm it looks like coming our way. dan and dion, stay tuned. >> tomorrow morning the bachelor arie luyendyk jr. talks about the shocking plot
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we do have some breaking news for you. a shooting possibly involving police in san francisco. >> it's a 20th and capp streets. let's get right kate larsen. kate? >> there is a very large police scene here. i did just speak to a neighbor who says he heard shots fired here earlier this evening. i'm going to step out of the way so you can take a look at the scene. he said he heard police or who he believes was police yelling
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at someone over a loudspeaker, then he heard one shot fired. he heard some more yelling, after that and then he heard what was a barrage of gunfire, so many shots, he described that he actually thought they were fire crackers. and then he came outside and noticed this very large police investigation. again, we're waiting to hear from sfpd about what exactly happened here in the mission. this is 21st and mission. a lot of people gathering. and of course folks trying to come home and they can't get through the scene. we'll keep you updated with the details as as soon as we get them. that's the latest here live in the mission. i'm kate larsen, a your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair.
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abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> good evening. the warriors displayed both their greatness and their weakness tonight against lowly brooklyn. the dubs came out asleep, then were brilliant in a 25-0 run, then they lost their focus again and let the nets come all the way back. oh, konnichiwa. fans from japan at oracle. draymond green lobbing to javale mcgee. the warriors exploded early. after a slow start, steph curry to make it a 25-0 run.
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best run by the dubs ever under steve kerr. the nets answer with a run of their own. caris levert. closing the gap. d'angelo russell 3 of his 22. nets outscore the warriors 34-13 in the second quarter. they led by five at the half. and they're bad. warriors turn up the intensity. javale to reward the big man at the other end. and curry no problems with the ankle. that he tweaked last week. 18 in the third quarter. 34 on the night. next possession, curry, splash, all warriors now. they blow it open late. andre iguodala with authority. dubs win their 50th of the year, 114-101. however, the number one team in the west, the rockets visiting okc. carmelo anthony hits a three passing. the great jerry west for 20th all time in nba scoring. james harden, oh, the crossover on melo there. billy donovan not happy with his defense. third quarter, chris paul from
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way out. 25 for c.p. 3. and more from paul, 17 threes for houston. this is how they win. rockets win their 16th straight, 122-112. they stay a half a game up on the warriors. cactus league action. slowed by back trouble. making his spring debut today. in the first inning, delino deshields andrew robinson, you all get nothing and like it. two scoreless frames for the throwing samoan. bottom 8, anthony garcia, remember this name. his third homer of the spring. this is a guy whose raising some eyebrows. a 3-3 game. later in the eighth, nick noonan, a's win 5-3 and the giants had this day off. marshawn lynch began driving carts back in 2006 at cal. and beast mode is at it again. the skittles fan helped the candy company introduce a new spicy flavor, dropping in on of
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a mama dog left in the road tries to guard her baby. >> her other puppy's inside that bag. >> how some good samaritans saved them all from certain death. >> i'm so confused by this evil. a wife's about to get a big surprise. >> oh. >> how her soldier made it home in the knick of time. we've got an idiot on wheels alert. >> what are you doing? >> the clueless driver with some kind of tunnel vision. and a funny look at the perils of being the short friend. >> are you ready? >> okay. >> apparently you're also an armrest. >> get the view through their eyes of what it's like down there. >> i've never had any complaints so far. justian in brazil is a huge
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pet advocate. this is a mother with her puppies. she has been bundled up by someone and left on the road. her other puppies inside that bag. >> the person who did this was so malicious, they just expected the dog to get run over and that's it. leave it on the road. >> so confused by the evil of this. >> and to leave them to die, which is essentially what happened here. they pick up the one puppy that's out and they securely place it in the vehicle. then they start cutting into the bag, where the mom is, and look at the other puppies that are in there. i'm sure barely able to even breathe. first they said that the dog barked at them, but when they realized they were actually there to help, she calmed down and let them take them away to safety. >> that poor dog's going to have to learn to trust humans again. we don'tll
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