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live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> it's sunday, january 27th. good morning and thanks so much for being with us. let's start with a fist look at the forecast. here's lisa tracking doppler 7. >> hi. we will have fog. the easterly winds have a milder air mass and also the on shore flow. 58 in hayward and 45 in san rafael, 41 in santa rosa, visibility over a mile in concord and 3 miles in santa rosa and 6 miles towards the livermore valley. 6 degrees warmer in san francisco, 5 degrees warmer in san jose. the forecast today calls for 40s
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to start out. the sun is coming up at 7:17, looking at hazy sunshine with mid-60s for some of you, low 60s north and inland and looking at a quiet evening tonight. we do have rain chances to talk about for the week ahead. i will have them for you and see you again in a few minutes. >> thank you. happening today, senator kamala harris will return to her hometown to officially launch her bid for president. the rally could draw thousands of people in the city of oakland. streets are already closed. more on the preparations under way. >> reporter: crews in oakland finished building the stage where senator kamala harris will lay out her platform in a bid to become president of the united states. >> i feel like kamala could be the next obama. wanted to be here. >> reporter: joshua and his wife came up from l.a. for the launch rally. >> i feel like kamala is the perfect mix to get people to vote for her.
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>> reporter: in her campaign, oakland is a city that represents the underdog. she's going to start the campaign where it all started for her. she is from oakland and began her career in the alameda district attorney's office rising up to become the first black senator from california. stacy plans to show her support but she doesn't think harris can win the presidency. >> the problem is, she's from california. she's liberal, and that's not going to win in the rest of the country. >> she's been anti-death penalty when she was d.a. of san francisco, then defended the death penalty when she was attorney general of the state of california. >> reporter: uc law professor believes she is a strong candidate with a proven track record. his concern whether she can win over the democratic base versus apiecing the democratic establishment. >> her equivocal actions over
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time leave some people wondering where her true heart lies and depth of her convictions and commitment to any particular cause. >> expect heavy security if you're planning on attending and know oakland streets will be closed until at least 4:00 p.m. if you're taking bart, 12th street station will be closed. >> here's a more detailed breakdown of street closures. broadway, 12th to 17th street, telegraph avenue, 15th to 17th street. clay street, 14th to 17th street. those streets remain closed until 4:00 p.m., people urged to use public transit to and from the event. the 12th street station will be closed. we have a full list of closures on our website. abc7news.com. harris will join a crowded field of democrats who have already
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declared candidacy. including gillibrand, warren, gabbard. former state senator, richard ojeda and state secretary, richard yang, and others. what is declared to be the second case of swatting when a police tactical team is intentionally sent to an address when there is no wrongdoing but a joke or harassment and carries dangerous and even deadly consequences. katie has the details. >> reporter: lateral saturday morning, san francisco police responded to a serious call, reports of gunshots inside home. >> two kids in the house and says he will shoot the children. >> reporter: once in the was
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suspicious. [ radio transmission ]. >> the guy i spoke to said it was swat thing. >> reporter: swatting is a form of harassment where a false crime is made to prompt a large police response. the victims are unsuspecting. around 12:45, the homeowner allowed police inside. officers determined there was no emergency. >> i know these guys, someone big in the tech world. >> reporter: and those targeted in this swatting incident have now hired private security and tells me the family has no comment. >> i've been living here for six years. it's always been really really quiet. i'm surprised to hear that for sure. >> reporter: earlier this month, palo alto police got a similar call. >> the male caller stated he had just shot his wife in their home, kids tied up and pipe bombs everywhere and if they responded he would kill police.
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>> reporter: saying case is a f cybersecurity executive. swatting is more than just a prank, callers could face cil c. in san franciscoacvists marched the streets yesterday afternoon. it caused painful traffic backups. abc7 news was there as the 15th annual walk for life west coast made its way down market street and ended at embarcadero plaza and participants say they're here to speak for unborn babies. >> i think we need to see change in america. part of the change we need to see is protecting those who don't have a voice, who can't protect themselves. >> we did hear of a small counter protest of abortion activists but no confrontation. the streets were cleared at 5:30
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p.m. a campus fraternity was to be kicked out. the fraternity received low scores in this university's eight standard excellence program. the attorney appealed the decision and the attorney said they were successful. and news about the stanford's track team bus that caught fire. it was headed to the university of washington in seattle when the back of the bus went up inflames. take a look at this. investigators think overheated brakes and blown out rear tire may have sparked the fire. all 31 students and coaches made it out okay. when stanford got to the meet, they had extra gear standing by just in case. in the east bay, oakland as hosted the fans annual fanfest. in jack london square, a stream
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of green and yellow flooded the streets and they had a chance to meet the players and legends from year before. >> having a blast. here with my god sons and wife and having a blast, trying to get it in. >> reporter: is that the natural color of your hair? >> when i'm going to an as event, in the morning i wake up, it's like this. >> face painting and fans of all ages can test out their baseball skills. we're getting a first look at the proposed gondola to take people from oakland to jack london square, a unique transportation system that could generate a half billion over 12 years. passengers go from the bart station and cross above interstate 880 and arrive at jack london square and walk a short distance to the ballpark as want to build at howard terminal. it's estimated it would cost $125 million to build and need
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the approval of several agencies.n thida shaping up to be a nice day but you're tracking changes. >> yes. we had a nice day yesterday. how mild, mid and upper 60s. the cloud cover will lead to a couple of chances of rain this week and we will talk about the trends coming up. thanks. also ahead, electric scooters amid a rash of emergency room visits and mistakes riders are making. and responding to a lawsuit from california prosecutors accusing covergirl has created trublend matte made foundation.
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welcome back, everyone. a live look outside of our sutro tower cam. a beautiful day to wake up to. we are off to a mild start and lisa returns with the full forecast in just a little bit. we are well aware of the electric scooter craze in the bay area. a new study is raising alarm about their safety. looking at accidents over a one year period. they saw 250 people between two emergency rooms and only 4% of riders involved in crashes had helmets on. a handful of injuries were pedestrians struck by scooter riders and some struck by them. >> i thought i was going to die. >> when you hit the cement at 17 miles an hour, it hurts. >> injuries varied from cuts and bruises to breaks. doctors say 30% of those hurt
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had a head injury. at the beginning of the year, california eliminated the law scooter riders must wear a helmet. a popular event is going to shut down for the first time in its history. at the flea market at the barkley station parking lot, it has been there since 1972. it is struggling financially and will not be held in february and march and may relocate. the main source of income is renting stalls to vendors. girora deli and another candy company are being sued about their candy, and russell stover. saying the packaging is much less than listed on some products and what's on the l. customers say it's something they've noticed.
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>> it's very disappointing, especially when i think i'm getting a large quantity and i have not. >> the candy companies have reached a legal settlement with no wrongdoing but agreeing to paying a $750$750$750$750$750$70 and packaging where you can see inside. on shark tank, our reporters spoke to zara, who created an educational program for babies. >> i really love kevin o'leary. >> you do? >> because he has a background in education, educational products. he built a company called the learning company, he sold it to mattel. from a fit perspective, he's my favorite. >> you're targeting him. he's tough. >> i know. >> they're all tough. >> kevin is usually there. >> i cannot talk about the outcome. >> when you walk into the room,
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right? they don't know anything about you or the product, right? >> correct. >> how long do you stand there and stare at them without talking? >> it felt like an eternity. the whole experience beginning to end. >> on tv we see this part. >> on tv it's edited down. i was in there over an hour and 15 minutes, yeah. >> you can catch zara on "shark tank" tonight at 9:00, to see if she got a deal. you can expect in-depth interviews and much more every weekday at 11:00 a.m. good morning to you. sunday morning starting with live doppler 7. good cloud cover here. high clouds but also allowing for mild temperatures, as we look at the ridge and pull on out. you can see, this is going up and over, a ridge of high pressure, cloud cover, storm
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tracks, once again continuing our drying trend and the pressure over the bay area allowing for mid-level clouds from time to time. look how mild it is. if you feel it's warmer, you're right. 53 degrees on half moon bay and 55 in san francisco and cooler temperatures in the valley where we have fog and northeasterly wind allowing for a warm afternoon, but the cool tully fog with us this morning from livermore. and just to give you an idea of the country for a whole, we're looking at this arctic air mass from chicago. feels like minus 8 right now. the numbers continue to spread to the south and east for the a. they're in store for bitter cold while we enjoy temperatures well above average. forecast highlights look like this, a little bit of patchy
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fog. looking for milder temperatures to start out. high clouds today and little change from yesterday but we take this to monday. chances of rain arrive as early as wednesday. if you're headed to the coast, turned out to be a nice day and 70 in cruz, 67, half moon bay, ocean beach, 64 and should see upper 50s this time of year. we have low clouds this morning and mid and high level clouds this afternoon, a dry commute. the weekend ahead in limp looks mild. how about 67 today. little change through tuesda. as you notice, wednesday, numbers coming down 4 or 5 degrees, the first chance of rain for the rest of the week, looks wet by the end of the week. we look at wednesday a little closer, you notice by about 2:00 in the afternoon, we have a chance of showers in the bay area and take it to thursday.
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we're dry so a one day event by thursday but clouds at 8:00 and 9:00, sonoma county could be getting wet. the rest of the day l with us for warmth and mild tempera today and good start for oakland. 70s around the coast. low 60s san jose, the fog in the east bay valleys and do it tonight with upper 40s by the shore and accuweather 7-day forecast featuring sunshine today and download the accuweather app, and seems like we will stay that way. forecast models are bringing in a chance of rain thursday and friday and kind of iffy, going back and forth. it's a ways out. >> sounds good. thank you. abc's brand localists are
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movement half a century after they were captured. in 1968, two photographers were granted access. >> they were able to go in the kitchen and able to go in the homes. they were able to see these moments among the crowds. >> reporter: a guest curator who grew up with an intimate look of the members by her mother who was a member of the party. she believes they tell a more balanced story what the movement was all about capturing images of black pride and self-defense that caused many to vilify some members and the food programs that sought to transform the lives of oakland families. >> how important it was to see the young children be fed. growing up in oakland, i knew that i had breakfast in a public school because of the black panther party. >> reporter: she also helped expand the exhibit to contemporary black artists
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including the five-fifths. >> reporter: the special collections librarian at the san francisco art institute at the height of the black panther movement called "vanguard revisited." he says the photographs were given to the california of santa cruz where ar timists began pouring over them. the students of the art institutes arranged them many never seen before meant to carry the movement to our times. >> the students wanted to make sure it resonated with the audience today and current events today. >> we see that with political movements now, like black lives matter, and that is something that still carries together. >> reporter: abc7 news. >> it runs through the first week in april. a 23-year-old girl from richmond is sitting on top of the figure skating world. >> european who goes after that title has to work for it.
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>> alyssa liu became a national champion following a dazzling performance in new york. tara lipinski took the crown in 1997. at the oakland ice center, those who train with her say she has lofty goals. >> it's like amazing, like she wants all of this and she's working really hard. >> even though she won the national title, liu is not eligible for the world championships. the rules requires competitors to be at least 15 to take part in senior level events so her national debut could come at the 2020 olympics in beijing. happening today in the south bay, your chance to check out the nha. boil and mike ricci will be
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signing autographs. fanfare runs from 10:00 to 4:00 today at the convention center. tickets still available online. oakland firefighters pulled these teeny tiny puppies from a burning building friday. showing them entering this smokey building and saved three dogs. they were just fine and given food and water. yesterday's show dogs got to strut their stuff to gain the rank of top dog. 1,000 were at the cow palace. fans and fellow dog lovers got the chance to meet and pet their favorite contenders. if you're interested in going, it's not too late. it runs from 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. and tickets just under $20
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thanks for waking up with us. i'm chris nguyen. lisa is tracking the conditions where you live. >> good morning. starting out with mild conditions, 40s and 50s. we are looking at a warmer start to your day today. mid 50s in san francisco, 50 in fremont. 40 in san jose. there is fog in the east bay valleys with a mile and a half visibility, a mile and a half in concord and six miles in livermore. how much warmer? 3 to 7 degrees smirmilder for m
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of you. we are staying in the upper 50s through 10:00 o'clock. 2:00, look at the mid-60s arrive once again. by the afternoon to the evening hours, mild numbers, 50s, 60s, by 10:00, dry numbers once again will be a little bit milder. we will start about a dry start to the week and couple chances of rain for the week ahead in a few minutes. >> thank you. developing news out of the philippines this morning, with two police officers involved and 14 troops. inside or near the cathedral and a second bomb went off as they responded to the attack. no one has claimed responsibility. the federal government is slowly coming back to life. a new warning from the president
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is putting people on edge. it was open less than 24 hours when the president tweeted it could close again. after signing a spending bill for three weeks, the president says, 21 days goes quickly, negotiations with democrats will start immediately. will not be easy to make a deal. both parties very dug in. we need a wall. >> if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down on february 15th, again, or i will use the powers afforded to me under the laws and the constitution of the united states to address this emergency. >> still, house leader, nancy pelosi, says the democrats will not budge and will not approve funding for a wall. federal workers in the bay area are relieved the shutdown is over now and some worried it
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could happen again especially after those tweets. what's changed a day after the deal. >> reporter: nasa ames worke w brandon sanborne hopes this is the last food give away he will need. >> i am relieved with reservation and excited i get-go back to work. >> reporter: he has a family but no paycheck over the past month and forced to sell prized possessions. >> i sold my guitar during the shutdown. >> reporter: the second harvest food bank held this event and know it's still important for struggling families. >> i heard from many employees this is a real lifesaver this week. they don't know when they're getting paid. >> it will probably take until this upcoming friday for the first paychecks with back pay to roll in. that's a guess. >> reporter: the wait could be longer for government contract employees like nate bush. >> this is amazing. >> reporter: he's stocking up on
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supplies. >> we will be set for another two weeks until that check comes. >> here's our distribution room. >> reporter: the north bay spouse's club went on facebook for the give-away for many families. many hope another shutdown can be avoided in the coming weeks. >> given the uncertainty and stress the last month, it's hard to remain 100% hopeful. >> reporter: other landmarks like fort point under the golden gate bridge could become operational and federal workers plan to return to work monday. abc7 news. the national seashore will fully reopen today. a spokesman tells abc7 news the visitor's center will be opened and camping permits issued on the 150 miles of trails. as we showed you, even though
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the shutdown is over many families are still struggling to make ends meet. if you need help, go to our website, abc7news.com/takeaction. following his seven count indictment, long time advisor to donald trump will appear this week with george stephanopoulos on abc7. after five people were shot to death, a 21-year-old suspect is accused of killing his father, stepmother, and three members of another family. abc news reporter, with what we know about the investigation. >> reporter: authorities in louisiana are searching for a 21-year-old man suspected in a shooting spree that left five people dead. >> we have five victims and five deceased family members and a lot of family members hurting right now. our prayers go out to those
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family members looking for us to do our job and resolve this crime. >> reporter: in the city of gonzalez they found a couple shot but still alive. they were able to identify their son as a suspect and later identified their son as the shooter. >> he lived there a brief period of time but asked to leave the residence and never return. >> reporter: investigating a triple homicide. >> after speaking to investigators quite a while, we came to realize these two cases may be related. >> reporter: they have been identified as billy, tanner and summer ernest. >> they knew each other very well and were very friendly towards each other. >> reporter: saying terry stole a truck from the ernest family before returning to his home. >> one of the worst domestic violence cases i've seen for a while for a young man to walk
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into a bedroom and kill his mother and father. >> he is facing first-degree murder, illegal use of weapons and home invasion. abc news, new york. starting today, the cost of a first class stamp has gone up 55 cents, a 5% increasencreasene previous price since 1991. and priority mail and priority mail express going up. find out what's hidden in this north bay field more than a century old. as we head to break, a live look at the international airport on
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happening today, a benefit concert for those affected by last year's campfire in butte county. the san francisco's gay men's chorus will sing at the concert. tickets are still available online. the suggested donation is at least $25 and the concert starts at 5:00 tonight on lisa has been covering the weather forecast for us. >> clouds out there and a look from emeryville. there is fog to speak of and the next changes for rain. warriors keep their winning streak alive in boston and a
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welcome back, everyone. here's a live look outside from the san mateo bridge. traffic is moving along just fine. we've been talking about the spring-like conditions throughout the morning. will it hold up for the work week? just moments away from lisa argen's forecast. first, the forecast, if you don't want to know who won, turn your volume down right now. number one, novak djokovic won beating rafael nadal in straight sets. this is his third consecutive title bringing the majors to 15. and forest buckner and tight end, george kittel and kyle will represent the team in the pro bowl and have one player, tight end jared cook. you can see it at camping world stadium at noon on abc7.
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tomorrow, warriors take on the indiana pacers in the last of their five day road trip and could be aview of the finals. the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, warriors won their 10th straight game, steve kerr, milestone victory, fastest coach to 300 wins. and steph was shimmying. boogie cousins accommodating durant, with 33. boogie finished with 15 points and eight boards. after going scoreless in the first quarter, steph got hot in the second, splash after splash after splash, five threes for 17 points in the period. you will see here, he's shimmying before the ball goes through the hoop.
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that's confidence. doves get two at the break. boston makes a late run. kyrie irving so dangerous, 21 i game. klay with 21. we head to the finalses two fred then look at this! he gets his own rebound. warriors the winner, 115-111. >> we are hungry. no pun intended, we are fully healthy and had a slow start, to our standards to start the season. we're back now and looking to exert our dominance again. >> that's a championship team there with a lot of talent and conspiracy. i don't think we played good but we found a way down the stretch to win the game. >> we have an edge about us. we talked about putting a run together right now and right in the middle of a really good one.
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we're going to create good vibes with the all-star break coming up. >> warriors are rolling. a quick night for the three san jose sharks allstars. they watched penguins great sidney crosby celebrate again in the tank as he was named the all-star mvp. packed house, ready to see the three sharks allstars, joe pavelski, erik karlsson and burns. in this unique all-star format. carlson beats pekka rinne. and then on a tear, patrick kane passing it through the legs of burns and making it to the central division. that is sweet. kane makes it 7-1. beating marc-andre fleury to make it 10-1. pacific did get a few goals back. final goal scored by brett burns
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himself, top shelf! "sid the kid" had a total of four goals on the night as the metropolitan division wins this by 10-5. good snapshot there. driving a car out onto the ice for sid! >> it's nice to be around the guys you usually compete against and being in an environment like this and share it with these two guys is something that will always be special. >> it's fun playing in the city you played for. every time we kind of -- names got announced, we stepped on the ice, you can hear the extra roars. it was pretty cool to be a part of. >> it was awesome. good energy. yeah. >> terrible outcome. >> it didn't go well on the ice. the sharks and all of the fans of team teal and all hockey fans in the south had a great time. that's a wrap on morning sports. enjoy the rest of your weekend,
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everybody. i'm larry beil. your aki weather forecast with lisa. >> high level mid-atlantic level clouds this morning allowing us to have a milder start. the ridge of high pressure will be with us today and monday. it eventually breaks down whether or not we can get rain wednesday, the verdict is still not 100% but looks like things will be turning wet. a mile and a half visibility in concord and santa rosa. 68 degrees in oakland, 67 in san carlos and 71 in santa cruz. certainly, a mild afternoon. temperatures, 10-15 degrees above average. mild, 54 in san francisco and 49 in oakland, mountain view and san jose and 44 in morgan hill and looking at another vantage
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point, 41, santa rosa and 41 in napa. we have the fog in north bay and east bay and limp and concord at 46. anywhere from 5-7 degrees, milder in the south bay and 2-4 degrees milder in the north bay and looking to a nice start for the day if you can deal with that fog for the next few hours, high cloud, filtered sun. more likely the end of the week, we still have cloudiness to deal with today. it will allow temperatures low 60s in the north bay and south a little bit warmer and we look at the trend. the average is 57. 10 degrees above average. little change for tuesday. here comes our next chance of rain on wednesday. if we don't see rain we will see the cooler numbers.
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dry on friday and looks like we could see rain. 7 days, we're dry. by the time we get to february, looking at dry conditions changing to rain from the blue to green and rain to finish and highs mid and upper 60s morgan hill. 66 in santa clara from the peninsula and 65 from redwood city with mid-60s for south city. in the north bay, petaluma and look for mid-60s in san leandro and castro valley, 65. head to our inland valleys and we're heading to temperatures in lower 60s. we had some fog and allows numbers to stay slightly cooler. mid to upper 60s today and where you had the fog hanging out this morning and then looking for the
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continuation of the mild and dry pattern. looks like the ridge could break down wednesday and accuweather app and though dry thursday, looks like more widespread rain friday and you can navigate better with that a a in the north bay, a vacant field has been a popular spot and a couple of teenagers have made it relevant again. >> reporter: it has not been here forever and most of us never think about that and then we discover the past by incident. that begins to explain the relationship between 17-year-old georgia lee. >> i bike past this every day going middle school and never knew. >> reporter: never saw the pieces of concrete stuck in the ground or their numbers.
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when she discovered it, no turning back. >> are there graves everywhere? >> yeah. >> reporter: where? >> we're standing over them right now. >> reporter: it is a mostly forgotten cemetery with 280 graves and maybe a thousand dating back more than santa anatry from what used to be the poor hospital including buddy thompson executed at san quentin after taking over alkacruz. >> these are people that didn't have a place to go and where they went to.o. >> i immediately wanted to do something about it. >> we became aware there was a burial ground. >> reporter: what else is a high school student to do but join up with a classmate and make a documentary. they took this otherwise overlooked field and gave it historical context. >> so we got into the marina ray
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bay film festival and won historical documentary play. >> reporter: wait a minute. how old are you? >> 17. >> reporter: and won on your first time? >> and it's playing in march. >> reporter: they want it designated and saying it's the least we can do for residents who had so little. >> reporter: they're gaining support, and that's the power of teens exercising history with a camera. abc7 news. next, a popular bay area spot and wha
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up to $174 million. the winning numbers from last night's $13 million super lot doe plus drawing. nobody picked all six in that drawing either. wednesday's drawing goes up to $14 million. prince william is apologizing to the woman he hit in a car crash a few weeks ago. he said he did not see the royal because of the bright sun. his free lander collided with the car after he pulled out of the driveway. the duke's vehicle flipped in the crash leaving fair weather with a broken arm. just a few days later he was stopped for driving without a seatbelt, without wearing a seatbelt. in the letter he wished fair weather speedy recovery signing yours sincerely, phillip. ckin up trash at baker beach in san francisco.
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the group hosts three cleanups a month and examines each piece o exactly where it came from. you can volunteer and bring gloves and a bucket any time between 10:00 to the afternoon. and snacks are provided. we're hours away from today's appearance from senator kamala harris in oakland and talks about her plans for the nation's top job. what you need to know about traffic and security.
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good morning bay area! >> it's sunday, january 27th. thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. let's look at the forecast first. hi, lisa. >> it's showing high clouds and middle clouds. no precipitation now. with the high and middle clouds, it is a milder start this morning. you do have fog. you have to deal with that in concord with a quarter mile visibility, a mile and quarter in santa rosa. the rest not doing too badly. 39 in
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