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and that breaking news is in davis. a manhunt under way for a suspect who shot a police officer following a car crash. thanks for joining us, dan ashley. >> ama daetz. female officer in critical condition right now at sacramento hospital. >> not far from uc campus. major manhunt is under way. >> cornell bernard has been monitoring. >> reporter: situation is changing by the minute. very fluid situation. we've just been pushed back half a block. police concentrating on a home near 5th and "d" street. ordering a suspect to come out with hands up. they believe they've cornered the suspect at this home,
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illuminated with several lights. been going on at least 45 minutes here. major manhunt under way in city of davis. street after street in downtown area blocked off as police search for suspect authorities say shotis police officer earlier this evening at 5th and "d" streets. she's listed at serious condition in uc davis medical center. searching for white male in his 20s bearing a baseball cap, black jacket, jeans, black tactical boots. believed armed and dangerous. began with a car crash with three cars 6:30. officer shot when responded to the scene. unknown and unclear if the suspect was involved in the crash. davis police hoping to find the suspect. say the shooting has shaken the department. >> you know it's a small department, family unit in a lot of ways.
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we're all pretty shocked. i think everybody is holding it together, tryi t jry professions hard. >> reporter: police are telling neighbors in a ten-block area to shelter in place. seen people looking through curtains and blinds as police continue to go door to door. uc davis on lockdown, students there have been told to shelter in place. the campus is about six or seven blocks from where we are, downtown area of davis. and again police concentrating on a home on 5th street. as you can see it's lit up with searchlights. police have been telling someone inside to come out. we heard just a few minutes ago a police saying through a bullhorn we know you're in there, come out with your hands
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up. fluid situation. continues to change. we are live here in davis tonight. i'm cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thanks for the update. we've been updating with the abc7 news app. download the app alerts. fog city. a thick layer blavgted san francisco today. barely see the tops of the building from sutro. >> look, we can see the bridge. more fog overnight and rain on the way. meteorologist sandhya patel with more. >> watch out for this. live picture right now. notice how thick the fog is at this hour as we head through walnut creek area, 680, heavy dense fog advisory for interior valleys. watch out.
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visibility down to three miles in concord and livermore. fog in oakland and half moon bay, down to seven miles. tracking a storm with live doppler 7, this splits in two. part of the energy goes north and part south. left with a level one for tomorrow through several saturday, tenth of inch to half inch for most of you, higher in the hills. could gust as high as 40 miles an hour, be back to let you know how the weekend and beyond is shaping up. storm impact scale every single day. fog diverted aeromexico flight from sfo to oakland. stuck for hours, some called 911 saying they were held against their will. others fainting from the heat. katie utehs is live.
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>> reporter: dan. those passengers arrested by alameda county sheriffs office and turned over to fbi. once interviewed, released. many of the passengers vouched for them, said simply speaking up on the behalf of the other passengers and there was video between the two men and flight a attendants. >> this is the plane they're calling unruly passengers. there's no unruly passengers. >> reporter: diverted from sfo to oakland due to bad weather. flight in guadalajara sat longer than it was in the air. several hours in passengers could take no more. >> we were trying to help out, blowing air with magazines, giving them water. nothing going on, bunch of kids crying because parents passing out. >> captain called for police as
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did passengers for different reasons. >> opened door and we have a really, really problem in here. >> 911 calls from passengers saying they wanted off the plane, felt held against their will. >> reporter: alameda sheriffs deputies arrested two men. >> threatened to open the aircraft door on his own accord. >> nobody tried to open the door. first arrested was certified rn who went up front and offered to help. lady took it as threat or something. >> reporter: 3:30 the plane taxied to a terminal. aeromexico said they needed special permission to deplane because not normally staffed there. >> no one offered water until very end. paramedics had to come on board of course. >> reporter: passengers saying that flight attendants and
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everyone on board could have handled it better. upset with the airline. option of taking a bus, many chose to go home from oakland. passenger bill of rights that normally protects you doesn't apply to international flights because of the customs process. lot of frustrated passengers, flight ataentendants and clearl the frustrated pilot. abc7 news. president is back at white house after visiting the mexico border in texas. maintains that no negotiation on ending the government shutdown will proceed without democrats agreeing to fund his border wall. >> reporter: as the shutdown stretches into historic territory, president trump visited border control agents in mccallum, dallas, texas. >> no fencing, over 90% of the traffic occurs in those areas.
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>> okay folks? don't have to say anything more. that's it. and i didn't tell you to say that. >> no, sir. >> president saying never intended to have mexico correct directly pay for the wall. >> do you think they're going to write a check? no. they're paying for the wall in a great trade deal. >> reporter: there is no method by which the trade deal would fund the wall and appeared to promise a direct payment more than 200 times on the campaign trail. >> mexico is going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: federal workers demanding it reopen immediately. >> we're tired of being pawns, always being the ones who get hurt. >> reporter: chuck schumer asked that mitch mcconnell allow members to vote to reopen the government. >> why aren't we voting on it? leader mcconnell is hiding behind president trump.
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>> reporter: passed legislation if supported by house and president would guarantee backpay to the federal employees but not kick in until after the for folks looking at bills due now, minor comfort. abc news. north bay seeing effects of the shutdown on craft have to approve new beers. label not approved. >> i don't appreciate being taken hostage. we have to be in holding pattern, can't be innovative and fun and give people what they want. >> tpb gets thousands of label applications every week. generally approved within five to seven days but likely to be a huge backlog when the government
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reopens. >> jamie clos has been found alive. not seen since october when parents killed in home. found 70 miles from there. reports she ran up to woman walking dog and asked for help. officials say they took a suspect into custody shortly after. more details tomorrow. planned takeover of two hospitals in santa clara county on life support now. why the state is trying to block the sale. what made this moment even more special for surfer. a look at "jimmy kimmel live." >> thanks dan and ama, we made a show. whoever treats you best next five weeks gets to go when i have an asthma attack... feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack.
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the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] new developments tonight. california department of justice is attempting to block the sale of two hospitals to santa clara county. >> st. louise at gill roy and o'connor hospital. >> amanda dell
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south bay. >> reporter: ready to spend money to save two struggling hospitals. small price to pay to relieve overcrowding and expand public system's reach. attorney general filed a stay on the sale. >> unclear what is going on with the office. >> reporter: surprise to jeff smith. >> essentially trying to accomplish something legally but going to end up closing two hospitals. >> reporter: says california's doj is committed to advocating for conditions that ensure cmmuniti communities have access to hospital services. conditions the ag's office said the county didn't agree to as part of purchase.
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said a hearing day for january 30th. >> if the attorney general blocks it and pushes time period beyond march 1st, deal is dead. >> reporter: smith says detrimental to patients, employees and doctors. planned to send out letters on the 9th. abc7 news. there's going to be rain, and more rain. >> then some more. go for a while. sandhya patel has the details. >> you summed it up, a wet pattern ahead. today was dry today. live doppler 7. got sunshine and fog. tracking tonight. visible is slow. three miles from fairfield to concord to livermore. santa rosa. watch out tomorrow morning.
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poor visibility, fog like pea soup and mist and drizzle to make it rougher driving. choppy, murky if you're taking the ferry across the bay and use caution because of the slippery roads. fog around. stunning, this is the view, time lapse from east bay hills camera above the fog layer. captured the waxing crescent tonight setting. and equally gorgeous, tahoe camera, making snow up there, fresh real stuff is coming. next weeks will see significant snow up there with all the storms lined up. temperatures in 40s and 50s. live look from san rafael, it's murky, watch out. sfo, visibility is not too bad but could be impacted by fog and arrival or departure delays.
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san jose, gray skies. dense fog and mist for morning drive. wet pattern setting up for next week. allow extra time tomorrow for the commute. you're going to need it. temperatures, 30s, 40s, chilly enough to dress warmly. watch out for drizzle. afternoon, scattered showers, light to moderate. temperatures in 50s and 60s. have umbrella before you head out. will need it later in the day. light level one system tomorrow through early saturday. tenth to half inch for most of you. winds at highest elevations could gust as high as 40 miles an hour. 8:00 a.m., mist, fog, drizzle. 10:30 the showers move into the north and east bay. afternoon hours, pick up in intensity, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. afternoon/evening drive could be a mess with the showers
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coming through. friday night getaway could be slow going as well. saturday morning around 8:00, 9:00, mostly done. download the app to track the weather. accuweather seven-day forecast. fog in the morning, dense in spots. afternoon, light level one system with showers going into saturday morning. most of saturday is dry. soggy sunday. light level one. monday is wet and moderate strength storm for tuesday, rain and wind. linger showers wednesday, another level two thursday. wet and windy. one to three inches expected of rain lower elevations. three to six ae flooding
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i need your help keeping an eye on the stands. if you see something that doesn't look quite right, tell a law enforcement official. we all play an important role in protecting our communities, and you can help. if you see something suspicious, say something to local authorities. [ crowd cheering ] back now to our breaking news out of davis. officer shot tonight after responding to car accident. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is there live.
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cornell. >> reporter: dan and ama, the manhunt continues to downtown davis but davis police may be closing in at any time on their suspect who they believe is held up inside a home here on 5th street, not far from "d" street in downtown davis. they've been focusing on this home, illuminated with a light last hour. using bullhorn telling whoever is inside to come out, come to the door, come talk to them. for hours seen police going door-to-door in three-block neighborhood searching for suspect. white male in 20s, black jacket, jeans and black tactical boots. believed to be armed and dangerous. we'll be covering this rest of the evening, bring you latest. live in davis, abc7 news. >> if you're a man over 50,
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hockey, having won 7 of 8. in vegas, golden knights with seven-game win streak, not lost at home in regulation since late november. second place in the division at hand. rips past, tied 1-1 after two. to the third. sharks down 2-1. brent burns, shot stopped. milkman, melker karlsson, 2-2. san jose, swarming, pressuring. hertl with a shot off donskoi, martin jones celebrating birthday, monster, 36 saves. this near the end. sharks hang on 3-2, thousandth win of franchise history. boogie cousins be back f oeam the pelicans?
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couple of days earlier than the clippers they're hosting new orleans, the pelz that let him go after he tore his achilles. he's pumped. >> excited to play, be coached by coaching staff, play in front of the fans, just excited to play basketball again. not one particular thing that's standing out for me besides being on the floor. exciting. spurs and thunder. san antonio, huge night for russ. none of the threes from aldridge but still 56 points. westbrook, 24 points, 24 assists. there to jerami grant with five seconds left. go to ot and he helps tie it up. pass to steven adams, showing up angry. second overtime, aldridge, couldn't stop him down low.
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back now to breaking news in davis. female police officer was shot tonight and is in serious condition. police believe they have cornered a suspect. >> cornell barnard is at the scene. said police were focusing on one house, ordering someone to come out with hands up. >> told sent a robot to front door. officer shot responding to accident downtown. morning news for the latest on this breaking news.% >> thanks for watching. ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley, for sandhya patel and larry beil, appreciate your time. now on jimmy
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