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26 community libraries were compromised. early morning rain has moved out, cold air moving in. thousands of antiwar protesters rallied around the country including san francisco and san jose. we're hearing their message. abc7 news starts right now. news to build a better bay area, from abc7. president trump issues a stark warning to iran tonight, saying in a tweet if they attack us again we'll hit them harder than they ever have been hit before. good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm dion lim. latest developments in high stakes standoff between the u.s. and iran.
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what we know 48 hours after a drone strike killed notorious iranian general qasem soleimani. president trump tweeted they've targeted sites, some important to iran and culture and they will be hit hard if iran strikes the u.s. says don't have credible information but warned that iran is capable of carrying out attacks in the united states. the latest. >> reporter: thousands gathering on the streets of baghdad at funeral procession for iranian general qasem soleimani, chanting "death to america." soleimani killed in u.s. drone strike thursday night. on american streets, protesters
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fearful that u.s. strike could be start of another u.s. u.s. u. >> we say no more! >> reporter: some democratic lawmakers also sharing concerns. >> question we have to ask is whether qasem soleimani is more dangerous to the u.s. alive or dead as a martyr. >> reporter: others concerned they were not upset. >> he was planning a major attack and we got him. >> reporter: telling abc news that risks of inaction exceeded risks of action. now the ball is in the iranian court. 3,500 additional u.s. troops were deployed to the middle east. on cnn, warning of retaliation. >> iran will act based on its own choosing. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence bulletin warning that iran will
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almost certainly retaliate overseas. and concerns here also, putting new york and other municipalities on high alert. >> heightened vigilance, many officers with long guns at critical areas. >> reporter: emphasized there's no credible threat. people across the country protested the u.s. air strike that killed an iranian military commander and prompted u.s. troop deployments to the middle east. in washington protesters marched between the white house and trump international hotel condeath tco condemning the moves. in los angeles, condemning the move. protests in the bay area, lauren. >> protesters organized saying
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they don't agree with the killing of soleimani and the trump administration's decision to send thousands of troops to the middle east, peace, not war. >> hands off iran! >> reporter: san francisco and san jose two of thousands of cities across the united states protesting a war. >> we don't want a war with iran, get out. >> reporter: others voiced that killing general goes too far. >> no assassinations of other country's officials. >> who? we. >> when? now, we're going to bring imperialism down. >> reporter: in san jose, rallied in front of city hall. >> do not support act of aggression. >> reporter: saying it's not about national security. >> it's a racket. wars are fought for corporations
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and a few people to get rich. >> reporter: thinks people should educate themselves. >> take a stand, we've had enough, stop lying to us, stop the ridiculous regime change wars. >> reporter: people want peace. >> get out, protest, do whatever we can to stop that war, it would be just terrible, disastrous. >> protests including groups like the answer corporation, refuse fascism bay area and code pink. abc7 news. meantime the selective service system website is seeing a lot of traffic. crashed on friday just hours after announcement that soleimani was killed by drone strike. questions like is there going to be a draft rose in a day. in event of military draft the agency says it's conducting
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business as usual. when the news breaks, you can always trust the abc7 news app. we send out push alerts, can get the app for tablet, any smartphone device. weather. rain has moved out, cold moving in. some will see temperatures in 40s, maybe the 30s tonight. live look outside from our sutro tower camera. you can see a clear night at least outside. drew tuma with more. >> if you slept in earlier today, you missed rainfall. not a lot but a cold front moved through earlier this morning. santa rosa coming in with more than a tenth of inch. elsewhere is just .4 to inch of moisture. live doppler 7, earlier today. right now sweep across the nation and rain is out of here. behind that front, cooler air
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moving in. cities dropping well into the 40s and we'll see the coldest spots drop into the 30s overnight. look at how low we go, tracking two storms next seven days. all the timing in the accuweather forecast in a few minutes. vigil held for man killed trying to recover his stolen laptop on new year's eve. shuo zeng went off thieves, but he was hit by the getaway car and later died. held at starbucks in oakland 11:30 in the morning. organizers asking people to wear purple to show solidarity. two men have been charged in his death. contra costa sheriff and district attorney's office investigating attack on the
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library system. what happened and who was affected? >> reporter: network-wide outage was first sign of the ransom ware attack. >> using the library since i was five years old, never remember this kind of thing happening. >> reporter: this is first cyberattack they've ever faced. >> took them offline to keep them from spreading. >> reporter: message was found at offices in martinez. >> not clear what we were after or if they had access to the information inside the serve eshz. they locked them down with the e ransomware and requested a key to open it. >> stores email addresses, names and birth dates.
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email was sent out confirming there's no evidence that personal information was compromised. >> glad we don't store credit cards or social security numbers at library. >> it's appalling. hope they put new controls in place. >> reporter: majority of services have been restored with the exception of wifi and printing at any branches. what the hackers were after remains unclear. contra costa sheriffs department are investigating. abc7 news. great-grandmother who was brutally beaten last january has passed away. out exercising when attacked at playground and left to die. family since tirelessly worked to raise awareness and make the community safety. they're seeking assistance in paying for their funeral. link to gofundme at our website, abc7news.com.
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20 electric scooters stolen from oakland found south of stockton. arrested timothy mcmahon for the theft. suspect led them straight to him because the gps units were left on in his french camp home. was on searchable probation so they could search in his driveway, where they found the scooters, damaged, dismantled or altered in some way. man accused of trying to set a gas pump on fire in south bay is shot by police. what officers say happened in the moments before. ridership concerns on the bay
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in the south bay, san jose police shot a man accused of trying to set fire to an arco gas station pump near the east ridge mall. ans anser hassan has details. >> he has since returned, now he has lighter in his hand. >> reporter: manager says her employee called her at home, asking what to do after reporting a driver threatening to set one of the gas nozzles on fire. >> i don't know, that's crazy. >> reporter: could have been dangerous. >> yeah, going to blow up. i don't see why they were trying to set the gas station on fire. >> reporter: threat of the fire has nearby residents thankful it didn't escalate. according to police man had metal bar and rushed at officers. statement said they used
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multiple less lethal options 0 that had no effect and ultimately discharged firearms. >> shots fired. >> couple of gunshots in the torso. >> reporter: area littered with items, including what the police described. >> very dangerous. >> reporter: ran italy sing lives blocks from the gas station and he's grateful the employee was able to shut off the gas, his neighborhood and nearby mall could have been at risk. >> close to the shopping center. >> in san jose, anser hassan, abc7 news. a fisherman is facing allegations of illegal crabbing in san mateo county, caught off half moon bay july 201812 days
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after commercial crab season ended. according to district attorney's office. facing penalties, allowed to fish again after agreeing not to break the rules. prosecutors can file charges or civil suit as in this case. looked at smart train, it's expanding service but ridership has 721,790 riders, second year was 706,188, but there seems to be a change in habits. full report on wednesday. looking at weather, better bundle up into the rest of the weekend, drew tuma again with the cooling temperatures.
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>> rebound to finish out the week. above average this time of year. live doppler 7 tonight, we're rain-free. light showers have look from emeryville camera, sutro tower in the background. first thing we'll highlight is tomorrow and monday morning, cold start, coldest areas in 30s. sunshine in the afternoon, bounce back to 50s and 60s but looks to be dry through tuesday. light showers then do return to the forecast early wednesday morning. right now tracking areas of fog around napa, visibility down to quarter mile. patchy dense fog out there late tonight, some will linger tomorrow. bigger picture, dropping into
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the 40s in oakland, 46, 48 in san jose. 43 in santa rosa. 51 though in city and brentwood with 48 degrees. live doppler 7 along with satellite showing that cold front from earlier this morning, it's out of here. what we're watching is secondary piece of energy to our north supplying high clouds to northern california and will try to touch off a sprinkle around ukiah tomorrow afternoon. 7:30, dry, bright, cold to get the day started. 1:30 tomorrow afternoon around ukiah, trying to touch off a slight sprinkle. elsewhere totally dry with sunshine and chance quickly fades as sun goes down by 5:00. overnight, clear, plenty of stars, numbers fall. 30s away from the coast. 33 in santa rosa, 39 in antioch,
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43 in oakland, about 40 in redwood city. tomorrow, rebound nicely. 57 in the city, oakland, 59. same as san jose. 59 in santa rosa and 58 the high in san rafael. next seven days, storm track continues to stay well north, seattle and portland looks to get soaked, two to three inches of rainfall. much of california we're going to get brushed by tail end of two storms. one wednesday and another saturday. lackluster rainfall in january, maybe quarter inch in san francisco next seven days. accuweather seven-day forecast, it's a chilly start but lot of sunshine. tuesday is transitional, start out with sun, increased cloud cover, chance of sprinkle, then next bet of wet weather is
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a dynasty that some say started with tough rule against the raiders. tom brady, bill belichick and the patriots have been the gold standard in nfl last two decades. six super bowl titles since 2001, with wild card loss to the titans, reign might have come to the end. wild card weekend first time since to julian edelman, henry, he was ready for the spotlight. second titans touchdown drive, he accounts for all 75 yards, capped by that touchdown. fifth player in nfl history to score a playoff td on his birthday. neither team could score until second half, last chance for the pats, brady, could be last pass as a pepsi center. titans win by seven, advance to
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baltimore, parts headed home and tom brady will be a free agent. >> proud to be part of this team, this year and every year. again i just don't know what's going to happen, not going to predict it. no one needs to make choices at this point. i love playing football. love playing for this team, playing for this team for two decades, winning a lot of games. >> what a career he's had so far. warriors hosting pistons. 49ers tight end george kittel in the house, enjoying bye-week. eric paschall, the rook rocks the rim. nine points off the bench. draymond green's night ended early, mocks referee with the "t" call, ejected. dubs, 11-2 run to end the third,
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chriss the monster slam. it's good. george kittle approves. cool glasses. where did he get those? chance to get within six but missed layups late, dubs lose. lost four straight after won previous four in row. sharks, barclay goodrow in the penalty box, when penalty ends, columbus got lazy, goodrow on it, seventh goal of the year, 1-0 sharkys. tied 1-1. columbus another sloppy line change. sharks with the advantage, timo meier to evander kane and number 9 lights the lamp for first goal since december 14th, 2-1 sharks. later in the third, san jose pushing ahead, erik karlsson off the boards, joe thornton to
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once again good evening, i'm dion lim. in tonight's headlines, tensions between the united states and iran are escalating following u.s. air strike that killed general qasem soleimani. thousands gathered on the streets for funeral procession chanting "death to america." the president threatening to retaliate if iran strikes the u.s. people protested outside city hall today, said the president's actions won't deter future attacks, only lead to more deaths on both sides. protests also held in san jose. police have shot a man accused of trying to ignite a piece of paper inside a gas nozzle at gas station in san jose. before being shot, suspect
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charged at police with a metal bar. he's expected to survive. more than 12 million acres are burned across australia as wildfires ravage the country. conditions exacerbated by high temperatures and strong winds there. video from a beach on the southwest coast. 23 people have been killed, more than 1,500 homes destroyed. >> reporter: firefighters are facing uphill battle as devastating fires burn across australia amid extremely high temperatures and strong winds. >> confirmation of another life lost, and we extend once again our sympathies to the family of those who have lost their lives, not just last night but now over many months. >> reporter: many residents told to evacuate, those who stayed behind, seeking refuge on the beach. >> never seen anything like this
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before. >> reporter: residents even had a evacuate in australian naval ship. >> slept on the beach, thought was safety place, sandstorm came in. >> reporter: this is the main highway out of town, struggling to get north, hitting road block after road block. warning residents who stayed behind in those towns to shelter in place, no way out right now. >> reporter: deploying defense forces to help. >> defense forces are doing everything they possibly can to assist australians across the country in need. >> united states is also sending help from forest service and department of the interior. >> firefighters and partners have done outstanding job defending life and property. >> reporter: even celebrities getting involved, singer pink donating half a million dollars to local fire services and
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providing links to other fire departments, encouraging others to donate as well. meteorologist drew tuma has been checking out weather conditions in the fire zone. how bad is it? >> unbelievable what is happening, 12.35 million acres burned so far. all of last year in california, we burned about 260,000 acres. this is area 48 times larger than that. this is climate change happening in real time. years of drought along with very hot summer exacerbating this fire that's happening. smoke on satellite all moving over the open ocean water, bringing bad to hazardous air quality to the region. temperature-wise, around sydney some areas had all-time hottest ever recorded. heading into next couple of days, monday high of 93 with
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shower chance. otherwise skies turn hazy tuesday and wednesday and still in upper 80s. >> thanks. actress nicole kidman and country singer keith urban announced on instagram they're donating half a million dollars to help firefighters battle the fires in australia. they grew up there, and own a farmhouse outside of sydney, encourage others to donate. harvey weinstein gave interview to cnn before his trial on monday. more than 80 women have accused the man of rape, sexual assault, corral assault. he faces decades of prison if convicted. said past years have been grueling. if found not guilty, focusing on
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his family and rest. federal aviation association is investigating a crash, went down near highway 14 in santa clarita. hit the ground and skidded hundreds of feet before hitting tree and catching fire. >> saw a big plume of smoke, thought how could there be a fire, so wet up there. >> atm-1 -- a mustang, i should say. no other details released. flu has picked up pace. 54 deaths this season in california, compared to 42 last year. nationwide, 6.4 million, decrease from previous week. 4.6 million illnesses reported
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building a better bay area can be tough with the high cost of housing. but the bay area housing market may undergo another cooling off period like last year. zillo conducted a national survey with predictions for markets in the country. san francisco had worst score, followed by san jose. fluctuating interest rates and new tax law that caps deductions had impact on the cooling off trend. first time in almost a decade, more californians have moved out of the state than in,
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according to department of finance. housing costs, crime and traffic all factors playing a part. one state seeing a surge in californians. state motto of idaho is let it be perpetual in latin. californians are flocking to the state. including this former bay area resident. >> i remember there being a wave in late '90s and time i moved here in early 2000s, it feels more significant than it has previously. >> seems like the state known for its spuds is now a hot potato. "forbes" reports boise as fastest growing metro area in united states. >> in california, picked up and moved to boise, idaho. people ask how it was, i love
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it. >> moved for black box vr job. after moving back, gets why so many people want to relocate. median price for home in san francisco, 1.37 million, in boise, 330,000. say idaho is contagious. >> move here, family starts to visit, slowly see the rest of the family moving up. >> would take any chance to go back to boise for a little bit. >> in a five-year span, about 7,200 californians moved to boise, idaho, area. >> one more check with the weather with drew tuma. cold in boise. >> our coldest spots in 30s. cold front moved through
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earlier. 39 in vallejo, 34 in napa, half moon bay about 40 degrees. bounce back nicely in afternoon. lot of sunshine, upperi 50s to lower 60s to finish out weekend. going to see a lot of sunshine, bouncing close to 60 for a lot of us, then high pressure moves in monday, will bring about a dry pattern through tuesday. accuweather seven-day forecast, next chance of rain is wednesday morning and another chance coming one week from today on saturday, level one systems. >> does boise have professional sports teams? >> no. >> good college sports team. >> wouldn't have much to do? >> i have friends out there. steak and potatoes. wild day in the nfl playoffs. playoffs. what's the future right now, 2 of my breakfast jacks with a freshly cracked
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vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to make sure that everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a doctor, everybody that needs medicines to stay healthy can get those medicines. nurse: you should know, he did it as mayor, he'll get it done as president. mrb: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message.
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a 13-3 season nfc west championship earned the 49ers a top seed in the nfc and well earned bye-week. if minnesota beats new orleans, vikings next week. if they lose, winner of the seahawks/eagles game is coming to the bay area next week. niners enjoying the first-round bye, maybe get services of kwon alexander back, working way through torn injury. niners will use this weekend to scout potential opponents. >> mindset with football has never changed. stakes and pressure has increased from high school to college to nfl but end of it, it's still a kid's game and that's how i attack it every
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single day, have fun doing it. >> at this point they're all good teams, wouldn't be in playoffs if they weren't. we've got to go into the weekend, look at the competition, try to see their capabilities, all that stuff close up. while i'm sitting back at home watching. for first time since 2011, tom brady and new england patriots won't be in the afc championship. tennessee took out new england 20-13 in the wild card game tonight. what's the future of tom brady, entering the off-season as as agent. whether or not he's with new england remains to be seen. >> do you have a sense of whether you'll be back with the patriots in 2020 and do you want to be back with the patriots in 2020? >> i love the patriots, greatest organization, playing for mr. kraft and coach belichick all these years, you know,
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nobody has had a better career i would say than me. just being with them. so i'm very blessed. i don't know what the future looks like, so i'm not going to predict it. nfl playoffs begin here on abc7 today, texans hosting the bills. buffalo's first drive, billy special, josh brown to -- from outside of fresno, got to mention that. buffalo, 13-0 at break, many opportunities to put it away but houston kept finding a way. j.j. watt sacks allen, return from injury, deshaun watson on the run, taking defenders with him into the end zone, reviewed and upheld, two-point conversion, bills fans getting nervous. 4:30 to go, watson to carlos hyde, that's the go-ahead
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went for two, 19-16 texans lead, tied at 19. overtime. watch this play from watson, in the shotgun, here comes the blitz. spins out -- how did he do that? then finds ty superman, bills cannot watch, 28-yarder to win the game and houston, 22-19 win. >> do or die right now. all the work put in, just had to make the play. told the guys before the game, put card in locker, let's be great today. somebody had to be great, why not me? hey did you see this? 42-year-old vince carter made nba history tonight, first player to appear in a game in four different decades. drafted by warriors, debuted for raptors in 1999, won the dunn
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con test in oakland 2000 all-star game. one of five remaining active players in major sports that debuted in '90s. joe thornton and patrick marleau of the sharks also. great career. sponsored by river rock casino. when vince came out, i was a young buck watching him and he can still jump higher and do all those things. i'll just watch. >> maybe he'll be there when you're an old buck, still reporting on him. >> maybe into the next decade. wow. that would be amazing. tom brady might be there too. >> we'll see. that's it for tonight. i'm dion lim. for drew and chris and all of us at abc7 news, thanks for joining us, we continue tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m.
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