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that have become chaotic. >> the cost o p $600,000. paid for by in placear bnd after the period, both program keeping. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> other money will go to create more pop up bathrooms in the co homelearss people to outside resources and services to get muchhelp. >> it has been 24 hours since a deadly shooting in albany. the is iti' >> on the green way. near garfieldeedmans this. >> good afternoon. thatow li know the name of the
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victim. but are not sharing it y nor are they sharing a mote ne happened. >> peopl we yesterday's murder in broad daylight.>> i'm shocked. in broad daylight. >> through the day, police said only the victim died in athe pak bench with a gunshot wound. he who h took up residence here two weeks ago. no one knew his only his demeanor. >> just seemed like a person who was homeles. but very tidy. i don't know how to explain it. >> this is notable. only the third in 15 with the community self-image. >> i would not imagine there
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could be a murder here. >> the green way a quiet peaceful this morning remain t >> i don't know. it makes we asked police today y would confirm the victim it a homeless person. they re wsk information. no word yet. could be any time could becould. >> all right. thanks very. we joseph deanglo the suspect in invgotie galdtor says he is putting on we have t he latest. >> we're learning that dna recovered fromer scene played a
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role in cracking this cold case. investigators say they used it . tpohids morning the accused golden state killer is on suicide watch.r ur evaluation. law enforcement tell us h apehpearing dazed with delayed speech and in a wheelchair. we spoke with one investigator who believes it's an act. claiming he is seen riding a motorcycle at high speed. the week before his arrest. we have learned from the former auburn police chief. investigator reached out to him the chief accident plained he threatened to kill him after he was fired from t that information to narrow the focus on deanglo. and the days leading up to his
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arrest. >> thank you. to learn more includ videos from the 1970s. just go to our web left the cou a domestic violence charge. a new development this morning prosecutors asked for a delay. this aftd recantederonnoe her claim that foster injured her. mat to be hearing for foster. instead of entering aom psecurs could change the course of the case. >> the people ask discovetered s on this case. they are continuingrovi to them. video was provided to
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prosecutors by the alleged victims attorney. court this mo. she didn't talk to the media. in a statement last w lied to police aboutee tkhe incident and suffered injuries as a result of the fight with anotherntation o wf the fight. the statement says fosters former girlfriend wasps up withe would trash his career. prosecutors explain why a victim changing her story isn't necessarily a deal breaker for domestic violence. >> vtiasmsons o choose not to their abuser accountable. not with standing that, if the evidence domestic violence apeie
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stated they will wait for the case to end >> nice calm monday for weather wise. here in the bay area. we have act i have weather to the north and east. let's look at live doppler 7. you can see it's been a line of showers and some downpours taking place. over to knoxville. and poke over the weekend left energy and moisture behind. temperature readings of 59 here in san francisco. mainly low 60s around the bay shoreline. and this evening the giants will take on the padres under mainly sunny skies. it will be breezy and cool. temperature in the mid-50s at that time.
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>> thank you. if you live in the east bay you may have been shaken awake by a small quake. >> there were several in the same area yesterday. and many more in the past week. >> here with more on the latest swarm of earthquakes. in the valley. >> let's show yu where the shaking has been going on. this morning quake happened in alamo just before 5:00 in the morning. measuring 3.3 in magnitude. yesterday morning there were three quakes in danville. 3.0 or smaller. it's been active in danville this past week. with 16 small quakes. all centered around a residential neighborhood. you can see them highlighted in yellow. now let's look at this mornings quake in alamo. this is a u.s. gs map. the star is the epicenter. now i'll zoom out a bit. in fact let's go this way. i'll layer on the blue squares. from concord to san ra moan.
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we have talked with a walnut creek man who moved here from the east coast. >> my first earthquake today. nothing broke. it wasn't too bad. >> bart briefly slowed down the train this morning. to inspect the rail for possible damage. that's protocol after efrt quake. no one reported damage or injure. this is the latest swarm in the ral valley. one in february lasted ten days. this happens when you have a complex zone of small faults. and these light shakers are most likely not a fore shock proceeding a larger event. don't let the tremors alarm you. but let them remind you the area will see a large damaging quake in the next three decades. to make sure your family is ready. go online and look for the prepared. it's got everything you need to know from emergency kits to
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earthquake insurance to securing your home. good information there. >> thank you. dozens of immigrants trying to get into the united states for the second straight day. those seeking asylum are being turned away. what they're being told and what's happening in san francisco. >> capturing americas filgt fight for freedom and justice. the good night just ahead. >> going to great heights. this is no stunt. the important work happening this week on top of the golden gate bridge. >> checking our traffic in san francisco. looking at the sky way on this monday afternoon. it's slow in both directions. your southbound traffic on the right hand side. on the left that's the traffic approaching the east bay.
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workers are performing a high wire act of sorts on the golden gate bridge. crews are beginning an important safety inspection. we take a closer look at the project and how drivers, pedestrians and cyclists might be affected. >> you might have to to do a double take. it is hard to believe your eyes on this one. that's a man dangling from the bridge. officials ask you please not linger. >> this is an interesting sight. it's not one that you see every day. we encourage you to take a look. but keep moving. you don't want to be the cause of traffic congestion. >> it's hard not to stare. this is a historic moment. officials have hired a team to inspect every seam and rivet of the tower. that means being strapped into ropes and pulleys and going down
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the tower. >> looking for rust and thinning steel. and make sure what shape the towers are in. >> they have inspected the bridge before. they did it from afar. this extra step was motivated by new federal regulations that require areas known as fracture critical be inspected at arms length. >> the towers are not fracture critical. they're not covered under the regulation. as responsibility operators we decided to add it. >> it's really meticulous work that people have to be trained carefully in. it takes courage. >> here's a look at the courageous work going
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>> the fight against discrimination and inequality in the country. joining me the photographer and ceo of against all odds productions. >> great to have you on. in compiling the good fight here. you focus on stories that have been ignored sometimes buried. what are the stories that are important to you. >> this is a hundred year look at injustice in america. it's i was worried it was going to be a depressing sad story. that nobody wants to look at. every country has a dark past. and if you ask someone who is jewish or muslim or black or guy
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or disabled or a woman. would you rather be in 1918 or 2019. the immediate answer is things are better today but we're not there. we thought it would be good to put into context all of the inspiring struggles. show how much better things are today. and talk about what's at stake. and what's being threatened by the government at the moment. y the president and the people that support him. and just to remind people how fragile the accomplishments are. >> it's interesting you leaf through the book. it's powerful. many of the images certainly some people have seen many have not. and they are all they say a picture tells a thousand words. they're gripping photographs. you can see in this book. and many of them are hard to look at. there's a negative connotation. if you look at them in the context. it's not really. >> my younger brother is a film maker. he told me when you see a new movie and see tom cruise from an
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airplane. before the credits roll, it gets you into the story. we did the beginning of the book has remarkable pictures. th woman's march in washington. in 2016, only 800 women were running for office. today 30,000 women are running for office. >> 30,000. >> with what happened at marjory stoneman douglas. you have teenagers turning 18 and can't rely on the politicians or government to take care of us. we have to fix it ourselves. >> what was the criteria to pick the photographs. there's an endless supply. >> we were trying to find pictures to resonate with people. tomorrow night we have four guests. who does save the people. the head of the antideaf nation league. national public radio will be on
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the stage to talk about the struggles and share shoirs and answer questions from the audience. you get a copy of the book as a part of your ticket. this is a best seller. it's like $22 o this is a powerful book. i want to point out as you prepare to speak to the commonwealth club tomorrow at 5:30. some of the pages are interactive. it's smart phone enabled. you can point your tablet or phone. 63 different pictures at the book. point the phone at it. down load a free app. it plays you tube. three and a half hours of video content connected to the book. >> that's a change we didn't have. some of the pictures. >> our friends in silicon valley made this possible. >> congratulations. >> the author of the goo
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>> great job. >> all right. we have a human rights section where you can take action and find your alley. to find links to resources on workplace harassment. domestic violence. human rights. bullying and school safety. >> all right time to turn the attention to the weather. we get our workweek kicked off. >> how about once again relatively quiet conditions here. in the bay area. however just north and east we have pockets of showers and downpours and very active weather. thunderstorms over there. lightning strikes in the higher elevation. and snowfall. this is associated with a storm system that passed over us over the weekend. in the northern rockies. some is remnants that produce the showers that are falling the last couple hours. in parts of lake county and napa county. as well. it's all winding down. as you can see from this view from looking north.
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we have mainly blue skies. a few scattered clouds across the bay area. it's 59 degrees here in san francisco. 61 degrees at oakland. gilroy 60. and 55 at half-moon bay. this is a view towards the golden gate from emery ville. 67 up north. mid-60s napa. 67 fair field. and 69 concord. 63 livermore. from the rooftop camera over we're seeing mainly blue skies over the bay. forecast features it will be mostly clear over night. a few passing clouds expected. a warmer pattern tomorrow. and the mild to warm days will continue right into the weekend. over night look for again mainly clear skies with a few passing clouds. over at lows weal be in the midto upper 40s. perhaps 51 here in san francisco. here's a look by way of satellite. the storm system moving out over centered over idaho. notice the big area of circulation around that high bringing cool air. into our region.
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and into the central as well. instability there. the thunderstorms. that system will be replaced in the next couple days by a warmer air mass building offshore. that will start shifting east ward. midweek to late week we'll see warmer weather in the bay area. up to summertime levels by the end of the week. tomorrow look for highs of 65 in san francisco. 70 in fremont. over in the inland east bay midto upper 70s. 78 fair field. 76 concord. north bay same picture upper 70s in the lowest locations. here is the 7-day forecast. notice the milder building in the middle of the week and the end of the week it will be warm. high temperatures around 80 inland by friday. over the weekend maybe low to mid-80s inland. mid-70s around the bay. and mid-60s on the coast. we won't see much change even after peeks on saturday. temperatures may drop off a
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dancing with the stars is back. this time the stars are all athletes. >> ten athletes from old corners of the sports worltd are teaming up with the pros for a chance at that coveted mirror ball trophy. >> we have a preview. >> this season's dancing with the stars will have a competitive edge. ten athletes will have four weeks to prove themselves worthy of the coveted mirror ball trophy. >> i have never danced with a partner before. when i'm on the ice. >> america's sweetheart on the ice during the 2018 winter
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olympics. is teaming up with johnson. hoping his experience on the ice will translate to the dance floor. >> it's time to step out of my comfort zone. >> up against fellow olympic ice skaters. >> we're in it together. we're in it to win it. >> medal winner softball player is ready for whatever curve ball comes her way. could world series champion and baseball legend hit it out of the park with partner emma slaters? >> it's about moving the moves and remembering the moves. that's the biggest thing. >> nba legend is ready to take his shot. noter dame basketball star known for game winning basket. >> made history winning a medal in the men single luge event. snow border is used to getting air. but will stay grounded for air. and probowl corner back.
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dominating the field trying to tackle the dance floor. >> your favorite judges are back. and of course you still get to decide who stays and who goes. with your vote. >> now catch dancing with the stars athletes tonight at eight. right here. >> okay. spoiler alert for those of you who watch american idol. the top ten is the top seven. >> show has broadcast live coast to coast. viewers across the country voted live for their favorite contestants. the three who were voted off. >> she became a headline for being the first drag queen to
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make it to the top ten on american idol. how did that feel to make an impact? >> it's been so great. all i wanted to do with my entire career whether i did it as adam or aid. was inspire. and i'm hoping that even if it was one person along the way. that i have changed the life of someone. >> here's a question. who will be sent home next. find out this sunday. at 5:00 p.m. only on abc 7. >> stay here with us. the vice president near the border as a crisis builds. >> nation without borders is not a nation. >> our laws are so weak. >> it's been nearly 24 hours. so far none of the asylum seekers have been processed. how san francisco is trying to help. >> ashly jud takes aim at
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we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california.
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her. the video reportedly shows video of former gill friend in an altercation with another woman. who the victim says actually caused the injuries. >> news reporter tweeted video of bart and tactic to keep elevators clean at the civic center. an attendant. along with greeting passengers they will deter people from using the elevators as bathrooms or places to do drugs. >> the u.s. department of education issued nearly $700 million in federal assistance today to help schools. nearly 15 million will go to schools in california. impacted by wild fire. president trump began today criticizing a caravan of migrants from southern america seeking asylum. they have been stopped on the mexican side of the border while supporters are trying to help them. >> this is not the first time there's been a caravan.
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this is become high profile. in light of the president stance on immigration. >> in san francisco, it's immigrant day. a time of celebration and civic engagement at city hall. the event is organized by the immigrant legal and education net work. which empathizes with those stuck at the u.s. mexico border. >> if they fear returning home we have laws on the books that say they have the right to apply for asylum. >> the migrants mostly women and children from central america have been traveling by train. bus or on foot for a month. they have reached the border at the san diego crossing. but told by u.s. customs the processing center is full. a show down with the trump administration. >> just look at our southern border and weak and obsolete immigration laws. they are obsolete and they are weak. >> a san francisco attorney.
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one of dozens nationwide who traveled to mexico this weekend. to advice the nearly 200 migrants who are refusing to turn back. determined to go through the established legal protocol. >> it's a really terrible position for the united states to take. it continuer veens international law. >> calling it a humanitarian crisis. but some belief it's attempt to under mine the law. >> we don't owe it to them to process them. they want to come here. they should abide by our rules and regulations. and come as we allow them. >> now keep in mind seeking asylum is a rigorous and long process. of the 200 cases, from last year. only four were >> vice president pence also
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addressed the migrant caravan. during a tour of the border in the imperial valley today. >> this caravan like those before is also rightly understood as a deliberate attempt to under mine the laws of the country in the sovereignty of the united states. >> vice president stopped and to look at the construction of a barrier that began nearly a decade ago along the border. plans began in 2009. and it's not part of president trumps plan. to build a border wall separating the two countries. >> american soldier was killed in another wounded during a combat operation in afghanistan. it happened just after a series of attacks across the country. in the afghan capitol 25 people were killed. in a suicide bombing. it's the deadliest assault on reporters since the fall of the taliban in 2001. officials say a suicide car bombing targeted a nato convoy. killing eleven children and wounded eight soldiers.
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>> israel prime minister claims his country has proof that aroon lied about its nuclear program. >> a few weeks ago, in a great intelligence achievement, israel obtained half a ton of the material inside the vaults. and here's what we got. 55,000 pages at 55,000 files. on 183 cds. >> he claims israel obtained the secret files from a warehouse in teheran. and they show iran lied about the nuclear ambitions before signing the 2015 deal with world powers. israel didn't sign the agreement. trump says israel claims prove he has been right about his criticism of the iran nuclear deal all along.
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trump is to decide by may 12 weather it pull out of the deal with iran. which denies ever seeking to develop nuclear weapons. >> stormy daniels is escalate lg her legal fight. accusing the president of de defamation. saying he lied on twitter. the president made the comment after daniels released a sketch of a man she claims threatened her in 2011. to stay quiet about her sexual encounter with trump. >> ashly jud filed suit against harvey winestein. accusing him of blocking her from major film roles after turning down his advances. jud says she was defamed and sexually harassed. he hasn't commented. >> jud says she would donate to any monetary damages from the lawsuit to the times up legal defense fund. >> the gift of life helps one
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man live on. >> i feel like thankful and grateful. that he lives on. >> the family of an organ donor gets the chance to hear his heartbeat once more in the body of the man whose life he saved. >> a skies are getting blue here in the bay area. temperatures will be rising. i'll have the forecast coming up.
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star is being treated for life threat pg illness that may force him to get a heart transplant. the 60 year-old has been diagnosed with a rare disease that robbed its heart of most of the normal function. he played 12 seasons as a line backer. winning two super-bowls. and one each with the 49ers and red skins. he served as detroits general manager. and spent three decades as ab analyst. >> a man lives on nearly a year after his death. >> the san francisco firefighter donated his heart. which now beats inside another man's chest. >> we have the story. >> it was loud. it was strong. as strong as his love for us. >> emotions ran through as she heard the heartbeat of her sons father. for the first time in nearly a
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year. his heartbeating strong inside this or ville man. >> i feel like thankful and grateful. that he lives on. >> san francisco firefighter unexpectedly passed last year. after suffering from a stroke. his last wishes to gomez. >> when i die. what am i going to do with it. might as well donate it. and save more lives. >> his sudden death was the gift of life for many. including 63 year-old. it's been a rough journey. who moved from bakersfield several years ago hoping his valley fever would go away. the condition transformed into heart failure. >> i gave up. for a long time. and i thought nothing was ever going to happen. >> donovan waited two years before doctors found a match for a heart transplant last august.
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that match came from troy. who passed days before he received his new heart. >> this is his will. what he wanted. >> his spirit breathes life in donovan and other people. who may have never gotten the chance. >> i'm going to go see my grandchildren. and try to celebrate life. again. a second chance. >> according to donor services roughly 12,000 people died in 2017 waiting on an organ transplant. >> we'll start with live doppler 7. mainly calm conditions here. we have had active weather to the north and east. with isolated downpours and thunderstorms. over night we'll get even calmer conditions with mainly clear skies. lows range from midto upper 40s. tomorrow look for the mostly sunny skies. a few passing clouds possible. mild tomorrow. highs up to 60 degrees.
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some low 60s on the coast. inland valleys will see highs tomorrow in the midto upper 70s in the warmest locations in the north bay and east bay. looking ahad ha we have our may out look from the climate prediction center. warmer than average weather generally. temperatures right around the seasonal average. and expect mainly mild conditions or average for the season. over the midsection. in the northeast it is expected to be warmer than average. 7-day forecast. next few days will be mainly sunny and mild conditions. through thursday. it warms up more noticeably on friday. and over the weekend look for high temperatures in land to be in the low to mid-80s. and mid-60s on the coast. a preview of summer warmth. >> all right. a big blow for museum in
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southern france. most of the treasured collection is fake. the museum recently learned that 82 of the 140 works by painter are counter fit. reports say staff members weren't aware of the forgery until a visiting art historian alerted them. the historian noticed inconsistencies in style. time periods and materials used. authorities are investigating. >> a former corrections officer is helping to end the cycle of incarceration. for some at risk teenagers. >> it comes with a helping of comfort food on the side. meet this star. >> indoor high deaf antenna ride >> indoor high deaf antenna ride for ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine
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is everybodied up alongside satisfying comfort food. one of the abc 7 stars. >> a jazz themed supper club with 1920s style. and international soul food. those aren't the only things that make it stand out. old school is completely run by youth coming out of the jail. foster care or generally tough circumstances. >> it's my second home. for sure. >> former corrections officer started the program out of her home in 2004. before finding this space she turned into a restaurant six years ago. known as mama t. she worked with juvenile delinquents in southern california. and saw kids get out of jail without a safety net. many end up in trouble again. >> they inspired me to start this. something that would provide employment. and a sense of community and family. >> she made me find my voice. i was really shy. i wouldn't be able to do
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interviews or talk to people. i came out of my shell. i look up to her. >> the young adults do it all. from cooking to waiting tables to providing live entertainment. many stay involved even after graduating from the program. who joined the team as a 15 year-old struggling in school. ten years later she's worked her way up to office coordinator. >> what i love is watching all the new youth come in. and seeing them come guarded up in a shell. and within a couple weeks they grow. they come out of the shell and are confident. they gain a family. and i get to watch that. >> after closing for several mornts for renovation. they are back open. featuring a bar. a private dining area and a new stage. the restaurant changed but remains a consistent positive influence. providing encouragement.
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>> hopes to have a full house every night. so she can hire more young people and change lives. >> to see them begin to have hope. and joy. and believe they're valuable and have a bright future. that keeps me going. >> old school cafe is open evenings tuesday through saturday. 5 to 9:30. the restaurant is a full non-profit. just another reason she is an abc 7 star. >> if you would like to nominate someone to be a star. go to our web >> time for ask ask ask a first up lawrence asks on facebook, is there a difference between a fico score and credit score. >> great question. fico is a credit score.
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credit score is a shorthand way to look at the credit report and decide quickly if they want to lend you money or whatever. it has several different scores. and is the most used. it comes from the companies old name. it's based here in the bay area. there are other companies with credit scores. but the fico is used 90% of the time. >> could you talk about indoor high definition antenna. >> access to local channels without cable. satellite. internet. now that's a deal. the antenna takes a single off the air and feeds it into the tv. no cost other than the antenna. if your you're on a hill or flatter are john. think in terms of the peninsula. you can get great coverage. other areas can be hit or miss. the one downside is you don't get cable.
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with all the options out there you can cobble together your own video service for half of what you're spending now. i'll post a link for more information. >> fast track agreed to refund unauthorized charges. i have not received it yet. >> i want you to follow up with them. it can take them a month even two. i want you to be patient. if that time has gone by, contact me here at the station. i'll take a look at your information. >> if you are like norman and have a question. record a ten to 15 second long video. share it on social media. ask me on facebook. and through abc 7 news.com. >> berkeley video gaming team is the best around. cal star craft two team beat students from canada.
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to capture the national championship in e sports yesterday. the cal students won 4-3. in a nail biting series. earning $10,000 in scholarship money. >> it's national adopt a shelter pet day. a way to bring awareness to the thousands of animals wait r if a forever home. it's just in time for the peninsula humane society and to announce the waiving adoption fees for rabbits. all next month. some of the bunnies up for adoption during the hop into spring event. rabbits are perfect for those living in smaller spaces. >> stay with us. unusual find in the bay. >> we have pulled a lot of things out before. this is a first. >> the stolen personal submarine in the water. we'll catch up with the owner just ahead. >> new at 5. turtles and ducks call it home.
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here's something you don't see every day. what was once thought to be a down plane turned out to be a tiny homemade submarine floating in the bay. we were curious to learn more about the personal water craft. the owner needs your help to get it back. >> we have pulled a lot of thing out of the bay before. this is a first. >> his homemade submarine is on dry land. over the weekend it disappeared from the marina and ended up in waters near the bay bridge. >> it went missing. >> tweeting photographs as they towed the sub. how did it end up in open water? >> somebody stole it. and took it for a joyride. >> it goes 30 feet deep. and used for the volunteer project. >> it's about giving people access to explore the ocean in a way they would never ordinarily have access to. >> at least no one got hurt. but come on, how the heck do you
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operate this thing. >> one of my biggest concerns was someone might kill themselves on it. it's a simple set of systems. but it's still requires some knowledge of how submarines work. >> the sub is currently docked. which poses a problem for the submarine project. >> we have to come up with $2,000 to get out. >> she hopes for a happy reunion. and the return under >> if you would like to learn more about the project. or help get her sub back. boe we have posted a link to the web site. >> you can always get the latest news any time. with the upgraded news app. it has enhanced live video features. more customization. >> thank you so much for joining
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us. the news at 5 starts now. >> this is the high profile high stakes case. >> a 49er is at the center of it. his case hinges on a video that has been turned over. >> feeling shacky. a number of earthquakes rattling the east bay. more people than ever are feeling them. >> it cultivates the courtesy to bring class to the culture. >> the class is about the elevators. a strategy to keep them from stinking. >> sitting ducks. not everyone loves this plan to pay the pond to put up a parking lot. >> today's historic decent on the golden gate >> we will begin tonight with shaky ground. >> good evening. quite a few earthquakes have been hitting the east bay in the past week. four have struck mere the cities
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of danville and alamo in 24 hours. >> live in alamo with the story tonight. >> one of the latest earthquakes was felt here this morning. it woke some people up around 4:55 a.m. one woman said it felt like something hit her house. it followed other small earthquakes that struck the area over the weekend. >> it had a little rolling and then it was a big jolt. >> this map shows the recent cluster. you can see the earthquakes are centered in or near the valley. there have been 22 in the east bay. over the past week all small. under 4.0 and not all of them are felt. a physicist says this cluster is between two fault lines. and the movement we're feeling could be the result of a transition fault.
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