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protesters angry over a police shooting of unarmed black man prevent thousands from getting into the kings game in sacramento tonight. black lives matter activists demanding answers and change in the state capital tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. crowd never got bigger than this for the hawks and kings game in the golden 1 center. never reached arena. >> nba action went on, thousands of fans sent home. officials stopped admitting fan and locked ept ranss after
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surrounded the arena. many of the same people blocked interstate. after released body cam footage of the shooting death of 22-year-old stefan clark in grandmother's back yard. unarmed. may be disturbing. >> show me your hands. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> confronted clark after getting a call about a man breaking into cars. believed he was a threat when fired 20 shots. >> they believed this individual had a firearm. >> girlfriend is strugtology find answers to help two children cope with clark's death. >> wake up every morning to kids asking me where is daddy, let's get daddy. i just tell them daddy is always going to be with us. >> sacramento's mayor promised to provide answers and
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transparency following the death. >> sacramento kings owner spoke to fans after the game ended. >> first, wanted to express deepest sympathies to the family. what happened was absolutely horrific. and we are so very sorry for your loss. >> also says the kings respect the right of people to protest peacefully. >> new details on a possible attempted attack on travis air force base. driver is dead after their car ran the main gate and ignited into flames. fbi is leading the investigation. cornell bernard is there with the story. >> the car basically blew up like it was nothing anymore. >> reporter: couldn't believe what he witnessed wednesday night from family's restaurant feet from the main gate.
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black suv exploding seconds after breaching the security gates. dad lamar saw it too. >> kept exploding and going. >> reporter: video posted showed military personnel running up after the crash. emergency vehicles respond. tells abc7 news the driver had propane tanks in the vehicle, might have ignited deliberately. >> it was sounding like the fourth of july, something i never heard before. real loud. >> reporter: driver was killed. driver was a civilian, not a service member. >> inside, slumped over in the passenger seat. >> reporter: not identified. looking at motives of terrorism to suicide.
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abc7 news. new details emerging about the suspect killed in shootout that left a san francisco police officer and four other people wounded. learned it was jahad ed's own family who called when he showed up with gun. police confronted him inside barber shop. violent past that included armed robbery conviction. dam east of yosemite is holding steady after warning about failure. >> reporter: looking at video of rushing water that flooded fish and wildlife trout hatchery, workers evacuated.ming from the reservoir dam. went into emergency mode because advised that dam would likely fail after heavy rains.
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cal trans tweeted this photo. flood waters damaging the road. >> dam built in 1930. >> reporter: teaches civil engineering at sant clara university. majority of the dams built before 1970, made of compacted earth but construction records for older dams don't exist, unknown how well the dirt is compacted. >> sustained rainfall for long p period, lot of runoff, possibility of overflow, dams overworked. >> reporter: stable for now. monitoring the situation. spillway is damaged. everything will be expected. contained by the reservoir a mile downstream. part of the water system that provides water to san francisco, peninsula and santa clara, water
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supply was not affected. abc7 news. new at 11:00, big step in napa, school board decided to change mascot and logo at two schools. >> shut up. joou jesus, where do i get them? >> reporter: feelings strong inside the board meeting. at issue changing the mascot, more than a century, a indian. >> we're native american ourselves, it's offensive. >> reporter: not what many think. >> we've always held the indian symbol with high regard. >> politically correctness is trying to bring about all this change. it's going to run this country in the ground. >> reporter: many also worry about the costs all the changes on campus require, uniforms,
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signs, shirts. still others argue the cost for inclusion is priceless. >> there is no honor in being stereotyped. >> it is a mockery of my people to be used as mascot, symbol or any form of entertainment. >> in the end the board voted unanimously to change the mascot. new mascot must be identified by next february. also decided redwood middle school, warriors, must change and update its imagery. abc7 news. developing news from washington d.c., senate just proved $1.3 trillion funding bill to fund the government through the end of september. no eminent shutdown, the president is expected to sign it. b.a.r.t. riders could take a double hit. trains running at 5:00 a.m. instead of 4:00 a.m., leaving
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some stranded. busses to fill in, then single track through the tube. supposed to start february, wrap up by 2022. next, 7 on your your your yr michael finney has put together a report. >> did you know -- >> also. why united had to pay a woman $10,000 to get on a plane. live doppler 7 tracking a cold system. hit or miss event. i'll explain coming up. first "jimmy kimmel live." >> thanks. here's a bit of tonight.
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data brokers gather information about you, sell it to companies or individuals. >> right now worst enemy could go online and learn a lot about you. >> 7 on your side's michael finney has been looking lookingi >> long said big brother not the big concern of little brothers out there. put the government aside, forget the dark web and concentrate on personal information that is for sale, cheap. a few clicks of the keys, and access to these websites, your life can be read like open book.
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abine, a boston based privacy company keeps track of the information gathered. cofounder and ceo. >> includes past addresses, current address, age, sex, date of birth, political affiliation, relatives and immediate relatives and their ages and relationships with them. then can get a little bit more in depth. >> like cell phone number, photo of your home, criminal record. for less than $35, buy a month-long subscription to data broker, puts in name, city and age. >> has your picture. >> is that you though? >> birth record. wow. your birth. >> combed through the report, dom this section. criminal records. >> criminal traffic, obedience to traffic.
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>> are these yours? >> i think they are, sound like they would be mine. fugitive from justice, arrest without warrant? >> it's not. criminal record section shows cases under your name and similar names. website makes that perfectly clear. consumer action, at my request taps in his name. >> addresses are accurate. >> asked for thoughts on all this. >> could be 100 people search companies out there compiling your data without your permission, selling to companies without your knowledge and doing it all behind your back essentially. >> and perfectly legal but is it fair? asked instant checkmate and told these types of public record always have been available. expensive, time-consuming and burdensome to tree treef. believes ta
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believes making it more accessible is good for people. reunited family members and protects online daters from catfishing scams. >> we understand some people are uncomfortable with data online. >> there is a good reason. treasure trove for stalkers. identify thieves could use the information to commit fraud in your name. what do you do? every site offers opt out. out. go through one by one or pay service to do it for you. >> four reports for you. tell you where we found the information, when it was opted out. and when you search for yourself, it's gone from those websites. >> information is taken down but underlying public record still remains. >> not deleted. extended game of whack-a-mole.
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>> agrees. life event, new mortgage or baby, can trigger it. >> people have lost control of private information and frustrated by how many entities are wheeling and dealing their personal data without their permission. >> are you curious about what would be found if your name was searched? >> i searched mine, go over the report in detail in video i have up on abc7news.com. posted list of more than a dozen top data collection sites with how to do it. >> wild. >> make it so difficult too. thanks michael. woman can travel just about anywhere in the world she wants after getting $10,000 voucher from united. posted picture on twitter. >> traveling to austin, texas,
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oversold, chose her because she paid least for the ticket. not a bad trade, best flight delay ever. >> worked out. weekend weather forecast. >> sandhya patel is here with more on showers. >> hit or miss showers starting tomorrow, few more over the weekend. live doppler 7, all quiet. as you recall, storm rolled through this morning, left behind over three inches of rain in ben loem on the, more than inch, half inch to just under. three day totals, over five inches in kentfield and soaking rain. san francisco, oakland, 66% of
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average. santa rosa, 65% of normal. definitely need more rain but running out of time in the rainy season. temperatures, 30s, 40s, probably feeling the chill. double digit drop in temperatures. 15 degrees down in santa rosa and san jose as well. live doppler 7 still seeing downpours in the south. mud slides and debris flows in the area. there is concern there. flood watches and warnings still up. sierra, over 3,000 lightning strikes across the state today, and flash flood warning until 2:15 tomorrow. potential failure of moccasin dam still exists. something to be concerned about. east bay hills camera, chilly, hit or miss showers.
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showers spread tomorrow night through saturday. impact scale. level one tomorrow. 3,000 feet. breezy. time line. tomorrow morning, 5:00 a.m. to around 8:00 a.m., focus in the north bay. 10:00 a.m., spotty showers. rest are dry. sun and clouds. afternoon hours the showers spread southward 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. not too far until spotty fires. light to moderate 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. tomorrow night. continuing saturday. additional rainfall, not a lot. saturday night, a few hundredths to tenths of inches. chilly start, bundle up.
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well, before it was even founded, a french teenager, bienville, scared away a british warship with just a story. and great stories kept coming. like when the military came and built the boats to win the war. [warplane] some are tales told around crowded tables.... [streetcar rumble] and others are performances fit for the stage. stella! cause for three hundred years, great stories have started the same way. one time, in new orleans. [crowd applause]
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penny drive. >> and morphed into unstoppable fundraising juggernaut. >> community comes together for those in need. everybody plays a part, giving money, answering a trivia question. >> raised just over $100,000 tonight. abc7 news team big winners by one point. >> do you like the costumes? storm impact scale t-shirts. love that. >> good for them. >> competition in sports tonight? >> storm's always brewing in march madness. >> good name this year. >> continues with more upsets. and sharks
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tonight the sharks take a bite out of las vegas's first place lead in pacific division. golden knights came in leading the sharks. streaking tomas tattar, 19th goal of the season. sharks respond. lethal shot from the point. 1-1 after two. this game would go into overtime. in the extra frame, logan couture with the wicked backhand, sharks go on to win it. 2-1. dancing sweet 16, loyola chicago taking on nevada. ram blirz, 4point lead.
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64-63. ten seconds left. marcus town with the dagger. loyola advances to elite eight. kansas state and kentucky. wildcats on a run. acrobatic lay-in. up one. tied at 58-58, barry brown with the lay-in. 60-58. down three. at buzzer, no good. k state pulls off upset. 61-58. john stockton watching gonzaga take on florida state. former giants pitching prospect, buzzer batter at half. never looked back. terrence mann, you are the man. gonzaga's win streak comes to the end.
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. right now on jimmy kimmel, >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- roseanne barr & john goodman. this week in unnecessary censorship. with music from chloe and halle. and now, good news, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. thanks for coming. thanks for watching. thanks to everyone. special regards to those of you who are on the east coast huddled around the television for warpth tonight.
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