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ll or visit anchts play jor a -- a major announcement by apple this morning. it could create tens of thousands of american jobs. thanks for joining us. the world's most valuable company is taking a bite out of texas. it is a new campus in austin that would make it the largest pry vau private employer in that city. we are live at apple now,
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amanda. >> reporter: it could land 15,000 employees chls project plans point to the tech giant becoming the city east largest private employer. >> we'll start with 5,000 seats in the first pha ability to expand to 15,000 other time. >> they hailed the high-tech operation which will take over 133 acres. drone view 7 was over apple headquarters. the new austin campus would be the largest outside. >> apple is deepening their investment in our people, in our counties, in our region and in our city. >> the tech giant will also build new offices in seattle,
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san diego and expand campuses in pittsburgh, new york and boulder. it is all expected within the next three years. >> apple is making a huge investment into the u.s. >> she explains expansion comes afternew trump administration tax laws went into effect last year. it prevented from avoiding taxes on international profits. in january the tech giant announced it would invest $30 billion in u.s. facilities and create 20,000 american jobs by 2023. >> i think it is actually completely on track. they are also expandsing by building new data centers as well. >> apple will inves $10 billion in u.s. data centers over the next five years. i'm live at apple headquarters. abc 7 news. >> all right. thank you. we are tracking breaking
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news just outside the tunnel. sky 7 is live where a multi-vehicle crash is blocking traffic inside the tunnel. you're not seeing anyone going in there. we have sky map 7 up for you. you can see the tunnel right there. you can see the back up as well as a result of that multi-vehicle crash inside the tunnel. no traffic getting into the tunnel as we mentioned. we have seen cars that have turned around inside the tunnel. they have come out the wrong way. no traffic getting through. the back up is really growing at this hour. you can tell how far it extends. no word when the tunnel will reopen but we will definitely let you know and in the meantime you'll want to avoid the area if you can. yesterday we reported the oakland raiders have pulled a deal to lease the coliseum next year after the city filed a lawsuit against the team. the team is telling abc 7 they
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are still open to different options presumably that means also the coliseum. amy is live there with the very latest, amy. >> reporter: hi. we went out to talk to fans this morning about all of this. we found a lot of people were surprised and upset to learn there may only be one game left here at oakland coliseum. >> i was actually completely surprised. i did not see that coming at all. >> oakland residents started their day in shock. they knew their football team was leaving but thought they had one more year. >> it is craziness, absolutely nuts. it will lose a lot of income for the city. you a lot of fans here, die hard fans. what do we do? i wish they could stay. >>t sad. c hn tickets to the raiders game since 1995. he cofounded save oaklandsports.
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he figured once the city sued the team the raiders would likely leave. >> i understand it. why -- if i'm going to see you it will be hard to have a relationship as well. et g i get that part. you want them to stay here as long as they can. >> he also understands why the city and county had the sue the team. >> i want them to stay. want them to play. you also have to be prudent and, you know, we need to get them to pay the bonds back. >> in the middle of all of this devoted fans who continue believe their team could be about to leave. >> i am so heartbroken and everything. it is what it is. we have to leave it like that. i will always be a die hard raider fan no matter what. >> here is the statement from the major's office. it is a decision for the owner to make. if he keeps the raiders here the major is happy for die hard fans who will enjoy a final season.
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if he wants to leave that's his choice. all of the fans we talked to today don't think the raiders are bluffing. they don't think they are going to see the raiders playing here in 2019. abc 7 news. >> all right. we'll see. the raiders last home game of the season and possibly the team's final game at the coliseum will be on monday night football at 5:00 p.m. if you're not going to the game you can watch espn's broadcast right here on abc 7. . >> something relatives can all do together. it is getting warmer. it was so cold this morning. >> it was. that cool weather came in. it was going to be tremendously cooler. 30s and 40s and ice in the form of frost this morning. this is the way it looks now. all of that sunshine, temperatures are back to where
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they were 24 hours ago. we will exceed that. look at that cht winter warmth coming in. temperatures 3 to 5 degrees warmer than average. we should be around mid-60s. we'll be around 62 to 65 degrees. it looks like a great day. we'll use it as a backdrop to talk about any outdoor activity. it's one of those kinds of days. it's kind of calm and hazy. if you'll be at the beaches enjoy it now. those dangerous waves are coming monday along with several chances of rain starting friday. i'll talk about that coming up. >> all right. thank you. this morning the fallout is reaching the white house. cohen, the president's former fixer was sentenced for financial crimes and breaking laws to help influence the 2016 h tel there's a o regarding a
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media company's efforts to also help the president. >> this morning president trump responding after his former personal attorney took full responsibility for his crimes including the ones involving the president of the united states he set in court. he tweeted he never directed him to break the law. prosecutors say cohen facilitated hush money payment who had alleged trump years ago. trump weeted he only pled guilty to embarrass him and get a much reduced prison sentence. before he was snnsd he told a judge because of blind loyalty to trump i felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds. the u.s. toerch's office revealed a bomb shell deal with media company ami. they say trump met with cohen and close friend david pecker.
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documents say the publisher of the national inquirer worked with one or more people to catch and kill negative stories. ami admitted it knew it would break campaign finance laws by paying $150,000 to buy m t o bury it. top democrat on the senate judiciary committee responded on cnn. >> the term coconspirator is begins to fit him like a well tailored suit. >> the president says he didn't do anything wrong. the investigations continue with cohen. the cfo of the trump organization and ami all cooperating with federal prosecutors. abc news, washington. british prime minister says she plans to quit before next u.k. election in 2022. it comes after she survivored a no confidence vote yesterday.
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french president is also set to face a vote of no confidence in the national assembly today ch it follows weeks of civil unrest over his economic policies. new developments may block a proposal to block text messages. it gets in this a little bit. it could kill theht thela cieifd text messages as information services rather than telecommunication services. critics say it cannot impose the tax without federal officials classifying as a telecommunications services. it is to fund programs which help the poor. max harris being featured in the new york times. the bizarre behave your ior we
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find to move them away from the yard where other inmates play basketball. the ghost ship master tenant set to go on trial in april. oprah winfrey opens up about the final moments with her mother who passed away on thanksgiving at 83 years old. we have part of that showing the powerful lesson she said she learned about how to say good-bye. >> i thought what is the truth for me? there isn't going to be an answer in a book. >> it is classic oprah winfrey, classic, open, instructive even with a deeply personal loss. the final days with her dying mother that passed away on thanksgiving day. >> i walked in with my iphone. something said play some music. >> talking with people tv oprah sharing her mom's struggle with diabetes and the lessons she
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learned about saying good-bye. >> i could see it opened her a little bit. my mother has ban very closed down person. i could see that the music gave me an opening to say what i need today say. >> oprah and her mom have been open about their strained relationship. in the end her daughter was there offering forgiveness and sportd. >> as a young girl having a baby in mississippi, no education, no training, no skills, 17. you get pregnant with this baby. lots of people would have told you to give that baby away and you didn't do that. i know that was hard. i want you to know that no matter what, i know that you always did the best you knew how to do. look how it turned out. >> after her mom's passing oprah
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posting this to instagram thanking everyone for their condolences saying she lived a good life and is now at peace. oprah winfrey always absorbing and sharing life lessons using her painful moments to help others that may be struggling. >> i would say to anybody, say the things you need to say while the people are still alive so that you are not one of those people living with regret about what you would have, should have, could have said. >> words of wisdom from oprah. that was deb ra roberts reporting. oprah said she even read a hospice book to frame her final words. she prayed and found her thoughts to release her mom and herself in her mother's final moments. >> boy scouts of america may file for bankruptcy after
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lawsuits over handling of sex abuse allegations. leaders of the boy scouts hired a law firm to help with the filing. filing for bankruptcy will stop the lawsuits and allow the nonprofit to to negotiate with victims who have sued. one step closer to commercial space flights, the tech launches and what it could cost you for this out of this world experience. a big in the achlkt t alaska. they will be lingering around monday with swells up to 30, 40,
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tons of sunshine to be had. clouds will increase out ahead of our storm. that's it tonight. we'll get more rain tonight and the best chance for all of us sunday night. temperatures about where we were yesterday in the mid-to upper 50s. it is 64 degrees. you go all the way up at about 49 degrees. i want to show you this picture. still some reds and yellows out there. it shows you some of the haze you'll be dealing
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inland area seeing the clouds last. you'll kind of hover right there the rest of the >> parts of us will not see rain from this system coming in tomorrow. it will be rain. it will turn from showers up to a half inch in the north bay. here we are at noon tomorrow. you can see the gray increasing. a few showers out ahead of the line that will be more look as we head into the front tries to get in and it dissipates, washes out during the overnight hours.
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it starts moving back to the north. by the afternoon hours look at thein taking on our way to about a half inch of rain. lo looking at sunday's storm during the afternoon hours but look at the yellow. make a more prominent push across more of our neighborhoods degrees our sleeping times. we'll wake up monday morning to slick streets after moderate storm. it will turn into a 1 monday morning. temperatures jump into the low to mid-60s next week. >> we always get these little breaks, which is >> tourism spaceship climbed more than 50 miles high.
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the boundary between the upper atmosphere and outer space. it is over the desert. the company plans to we veevent take paying passengers. 600 people have already paid up to $250,000 for a ride. it's the stuff that some dreams are made of cash raining down from the sky but this really did happen in new jerse
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police have blocked off california street. you can see it on sky map 7 there. it is the jewish community center. according to police the kplun community center is being evacuated right now. people are meeting on sacramento. we do have word that it is a potential bomb threat situation. we are working to find out what is happening. you can see it is pretty much we -- evacuated. look at all of the money. >> it's raining money in new jersey this
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several people stopped their cars and ran out to pick out whatever they could risking their lives to do this. it's not known how much money ended up on the road but police say they are looking for people with information or video of the incident but really it's not worth it, people. >> not even if it's ben ja benjamins. >> they lucky no one got hurt. >> people are like what's a little snow? >> free money. >> thank you for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire is coming up next. we leave you with a live look outside. shaping up to b
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sometimes bipolar i disorder can make you feel like you have no limits. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on... ...shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar i disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults
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with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask about vraylar.
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>> our returning contestant, tod macofsky, has already won $10,000 and he has no intention of stopping there, so stick around, because this could get really exciting. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to "millionaire." [cheers and applause] i think everybody's ready for a big show today, and it's up to you, my friend, to give them that show. returning contestant tod macofsky, from hollywood, california, got halfway to $1 million yesterday before we had to stop. >> halfway already? wow. >> that's halfway. that's right. seven down, seven to go. i don't know if you know. look there. you're ready-- ready to make that plunge all the way to $1 million. seven more questions, and you still have one more lifeline yet to be used if you need it. your "plus one" is up there. how do you feel, getting back into it?
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