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. live where you live. this is abc 7 news. president trump inspecting
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prototypes of the wall he wants to build along the southern border. but tonight he ordered troops there instead, a situation he sas has now reached a point of crisis. >> the first troops could be sent to the border as soon as tonight. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larsen spoke with a local congressman who says he needs more specifics from the white house about the plan for national guard troops at the border. >> reporter: after days of venting on twitter about immigration policy and weak border laws, he signed an order to send the national guard to the mexican border. >> we do hope the deployment begins immediately. >> reporter: the homeland security secretary said troops could be sent as soon as wednesday night, but they didn't say how many, how much it would cost or where they would actually be deployed. >> it will be strong. it will be as many as needed to fill the gaps we have today.
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>> reporter: run from contra costa county says he needs more information from president trump. >> it's not a bad idea, we already have national guard troops, but there's no plan for this. >> reporter: it was requested in 2006 under governor schwarzenegger. >> they have to work with the governors of each border state. in this case, it would be governor brown. we do not have the best relationship with the president of the united states on immigration. >> reporter: on behalf of governor brown, california's national guard spokesman said they will review the request for additional support but look forward to more detail. ca kate larsen, abc 7 news. activists are demanding answers from the santa clara county sheriff as to how i.c.e. agents were allowed into the jails to interview inmates. and as katie marzullo found,
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agents are still trying to access county jails. >> reporter: protesters circled the santa clara county sheriff's office demanding answers. >> were the sheriff to say that mistakenly they allowed i.c.e. into the jail doesn't cut it for us. >> reporter: on two occasions in early march, i.c.e. agents were let into county jails to interview inmates. it was a violation of the county's sanctuary policies. the sheriff lori smith blamed human error. >> since march 26, they have come every day to both facilities to try to gain access, and they've been denied. >> reporter: it was of little consolation to protesters. >> doing what you're supposed to do most of the time is not good enough. when the times you don't do what you're supposed to do you completely break trust with our community. >> reporter: sheriff smith reveals changes that have been made at the jails, chincluding more rigorous check-in policy.
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>> we have a dialog with them about why they are entering our facilities. >> reporter: they are requesting a meeting with the sheriff, the sheriff says she's ready to meet anytime. now to the latest on the shooting at the youtube campus in san bruno. the family of the woman who opened fire yesterday extended their apologies, and youtube says it will tighten its workplace security worldwide. lilian kim is live with the latest. >> the three employees who were shot are recovering. two have been sent home. one has been upgraded to serious condition. youtube meanwhile is encouraging the rest of its employees to take time off or work from home. things were not back to normal at youtube's san bruno headquarters, but many returned to the office to pick up their belongingan belongings and cars. aghdam shot three employees who were eating lunch in the patio before turning the gun on herself. >> we will be increasing our
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security we have at all of our offices worldwide to make them more secure, not only in the near term but in the long term. >> reporter: aghdam didn't hide the fact that she was upset with youtube. she vented on her channel, where it she promoted veganism and posted exercise videos. she claimed youtube began to cleanse or her and made 10 cents for 300,000 views. aghdam went to a gun range hours before the shooting. but before that, mountain view police officers questioned her at this walmart parking lot where she was sleeping in her car. the chief, however, says they found nothing suspicious. >> she just expressed that she was having family issues many she was relocating. she did not want to be in the san diego area. she was up here to find a job. >> reporter: atf spent the day searching the home where she lived with her grandmother as well as her father's home. he could only say he was sorry.
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>> all the human, i'm sorry. i can't believe it. >> reporter: her family was well awear she w aware she was upset with youtube. but when asked if she had a history of mental illness, the family said no. >> we have much more on the strangers who helped the victims. how twitter stepped in to stop the information and her background and even the youtube videos. let's shift our focus to the rough weather, the mt. tam camera is clear enough to see san francisco, but by this time tomorrow, that will be a different story. >> let's check in with meteorologist sandhya patel. >> it's the kind of rain you expect to see the entire month of april that we're going to be seeing in a short am ount of time. live doppler 7 will show you what's going on. it's an impressive, warm storm
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for spring. it is tapping into the peineappe express. it's aimed right at us tomorrow night. and that is when the rainfall begins. i'll be back with a timeline, plus the ranks on the storm impact scale coming right up. the i-team has identified a tesla crash that show similarities to the crash in mountain view. the driver doesn't want to be identified but says he was using auto pilot heading east on 92 near the 880 merge when the sun got in his eyes and the car slammed into the safety barrier. one of the pioneers of self-driving technology says drivers have to pay close attention to the road even when using driver assist. >> we have to recognize, we have to crawl before we walk, walk before we run. we're still at the crawling staeb stage with this technology. >> the driver walked away
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uninjured. but apple engineer's tesla hit a barrier that had been damaged by an earlier crash and was killed. they say auto pilot is only to be used with a fully-attentive driver. accusations tonight that a san francisco fertility clinic where thousands of eggs and embryos were damaged still won't explain what happened. they say the company has yet to take responsibility or adequately inform families how or why a nitrogen tank malfunctioned. >> out of the grief and a lot of the anger that they feel is just being worsened, really, by the fact that they are not getting clear answers. >> the malfunction occurred at a fertility clinic in cleveland, ohio the same week. that clinic has been more
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forthcoming by explaining it was human error. the san francisco businesses wiped out by a fire in north beach last month will soon be getting a helping hand from neighbors. abc 7 was at the site where a pop up restaurant is set to open on april 19th. this is what it looked like on st. patrick's day when the block went up in flames. only one of the restaurants involved had a sprinkler system. next at 11:00, fraud at this shop. the important warning for anyone who drives the car. plus. the special tributes across the country today, remembering the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. and later, 98 and going strong. the special honor for a judo coach who's been training students for seven decades. first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after
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200 smog stations were suspected of fraud. we have this video of agents searching stations. they're looking for high-tech devices that can be hooked to a car to change the results of computerized smog checks. >> it's a method that they use to make cars pass that should not pass a legitimate inspection. >> some smog check stations allegedly charge an extra fee to guarantee cars will pass with no repairs. agents believe some unscrupulous dealers are selling those illegally smog-checked cars. agents told abc 7 news they found at least ten stations with suspect equipment today. rallies nationwide commemorated the life of dr. martin luther king jr. today. at 5:05 today, the bell at grace
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cathedral rang 50 times to honor 50 years since dr. king's assassination. and at the memphis, tennessee hotel where he was killed, thousands rallied for peace and justice. maggie rulli has the story. >> reporter: a crowd of thousands brought to silence. a bell tolling 39 times. once for every year in the life of dr. martin luther king jr. the crowd packing the streets outside the lorraine motel standing shoulder to shoulder in a moment of unity under the same balcony where dr. king was shot and killed 50 years ago. >> knowing that he was here to make a change and to be a good advocate for change, it really, it really is a humbling experience. >> reporter: but this crowd was determined to turn the anniversary of king's death into a celebration of his life. ♪ shout hallelujah ♪ come on, get happy
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>> reporter: here in memphis and across the country, in the south, in the northeast, at the nation's capital and its heartland. >> i thank god that he lived. he taught us how to live. he taught us how to stand up! >> reporter: this group marched the 50 miles from mississippi to memphis. >> this symbolizes like how we've moved forward. . >> reporter: care them king's respect. they plan 50 weeks with 50 actions that specific things people can do every single week that they say will create real change. maggie rulli, abc news, memphis, tennessee. two tech giants who for those with disabilities were awarded. >> our very own sports anchor
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mike shumann emceed. facebook and microsoft were recognized for helping the blind. special evening. brace yourself, because it is coming. >> oh, yeah. and in a big way. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the details. >> we're referring to the atmospheric river. it's a strong event coming up for this time of year. it's so late in the season, we typically see it in the winter. take a look at the average rainfall. san francisco for the entire month gets just under an inch and an half. that's fo that's for the entire month. we're going to be getting one to three inches of rain. many of these cities will be surpassing their entire month's worth of rain, which means daily records and two-day records will likely be set.
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here's a live look at doppler 7, we just have clouds. temperatures right now are in the 50s and 60s, to really comfortable with the cloud cover. and tomorrow morning, it's not going to be cold. visibility is pretty fogood acrs the bay. soaking rain and gusty winds between friday and saturday morning, and it will be drying out on sunday. tomorrow morning, nudgmbers in e mid-40s to low 50s. when you get going, there will be some fog around. for most of the day, you'll see a threatening sky and rain beginning to develop around mendocino late in the afternoon. tomorrow night we call it a level one. light rain north bay spreading south late in the day. tenet of tenth of an inch
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drenching rain and winds gusting 40-45 miles per hour. tomorrow at gonoon you don't ha worry about rain gear. mendocino county, you see the rain. it has slowed down considerably, that means we're going to really get soaked come friday 10:00 thursday night, still up to the north. watch what happens by friday, midnight, the rain is spreading into the east bay, the peninsula and into the south bay. friday morning's commute, 5:00 a.m. is going to be a rough one with heavy rain. yellow's indicating moderate to heavy rain. could see a thunderstorm or two on friday. noontime, you're still looking at pockets of heavy rain. gusty winds. mud and debris flows now out of the question. the rain eases a bet only to increase in intensity friday. once again, there is potential
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for noddin for flooding. trees and power lines could get knocked down. rainfall totals, this is what's really impressive. in the one to almost four-inch category up to the north. so the rain showers in the santa cruz mountains, this is a concern, flood watch for solano, lake counties. there is potential for flooding, mud and rock slides are possible. high snow levels about 10,000 feet in the sierra. same time period. rain falling, excessive rain on top of the snowpack. so they will be seeing rapid runoff. a level one, right rain tomorrow night. friday, saturday, level two. definitely going to be drying out sunday, monday, and another storm, light, tuesday, wednesday. that one is a level one. ama and dan. >> all right. thank you, sandhya. tomorrow on "good morning,
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abc 7 news was at san jose state university tonight where 98 year old judo icon was overseeing the practie. >> he helped build it into one of the top judo programs in the country and still has a lot of experience to offer. >> he will be honored by san jose state tomorrow with a 70-year service award. he still goes to practice every day and says he wants to return to japan for his second tokyo olympics in 2020. >> good for him. >> wouldn't you like to see a 98ier o 98-year-old man beat up larry? >> i'm sure much of the audience would love to see that. i'd just like to be 98.
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good evening. after scrounging for a total of six runs through their first five games, the giants surpassed that in only five innings against the mariners against the once great felix hernandez. it all ends with a beer cup, explodes that thing and the girls end up with a souvenir. brandon belt, opposite field. he connects. then pablo sandoval who called his shot before the game didn't hit a single homer last season, but oh, ha. and brandon crawford, the giants hit three homers in one inning at home for the first time since 2007. and they roll to a 10-1 as and rangers, get your hot dogs. get your dance moves.
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jo jo joey gal owe. a's up 5-0. matt olson, a smash to right. 6-1 game. and daylon goes, and the it. jack nicklaus won six masters, but he said what happened today left him the most emotional. a par 3, and some aces. tony, he hit a shot so bad it turned out perfect from the ridge. look at the celebration. rolls his ankle and snaps it back into place, like he's made of metal or something. but here's jack moment, coming up. his grandson, gary jr. was was s
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caddieing. the 15-year-old aces it. he said it tops any emotion on the course. the warriors are talking with quinn cook. he is a player who spent most of the year in santa cruz but saved the day with steph curry out, and quinn cook will no doubt be on the warriors' playoff roster and will be starting. it's a freiggreat success storya guy who's really come out of nowhere and he's going to get awarded. awarded. our next n awarded. our next n ♪ ♪
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that is our report, as always, we appreciate your time. thanks for joining us, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. on jimmy kimmel tonight, professional wrestler, john cena. another one who could go against larry. light'em up! tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute."
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sheer terror for a woman trapped in her car in the middle of a raging river. see the elaborate plan with a brave fire fighter to pull off one perilous rescue. >> it's amazing she survived to begin with. it's a disturbing school girl fight gone viral. >> we're watching this video from across the world. >> the story behind the scene causing outrage on the internet. you're looking at a tractor stuck in the ice. the odd way it gets unstuck. and a shout out from the host of the trivia game "hq." >> has a special message. >> who is about to realize who the message is for. >> that's cute. >> it is actually. we've got a white suv in the middle of a raging river, and reports are saying that driver error put it there. the slick road on this bridge caused the car to go over and
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crash down into this river. there is a driver stuck inside and now it's up to firefighters to assemble and figure out how they're going to get into the middle of this river, get her out without injuring her or any of themselves. >> it's amazing she survived to begin with. >> out of the frying pan, into the fire. >> now you see they've got a couple of ropes stretched across the river, and it's going to be up to this guy right here to affect the rescue. one solo firefighter chosen to go into those waters, and help out. this video is only about 1:44, but you got to think this entire rescue operation took hours to rig up all of that rope. these guys train for this stuff. . is their job, this is what they do. these guys will likely not call themselves hero but you can clearly see why people do. he gets her out of the car, strapped into a safety vest and flotation device and once she's

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