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>> emergency meeting in santa rosa to deal with a growing homeless crisis. >> in san francisco, one of the last all girls catholic high schools announce it will be closing. we spoke to several parents and students who are wondering what to do next. excitement from the south bay just a few hours from the biggest 9ers came in years. plus, i'll have the playoff forecast and a look at your weekend weather. abc 7 news at 11 starts right now. >> now, from abc 7 live breaking news. >> and that breaking news, iran admits that its military quote unintentionally shot down that ukrainian jet liner. all 176 people on board died. >> in a statement released tonight, they blamed human error for the shootdown. iran denied for several days. >> went down on the outskirts of tehran just hours after iran launched missiles at u.s.
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forces. >> people who live there describe the homeless crisis as exploding. >> yeah. an machine a mile long homeless encampent, solutions were discussed tonight. but as abc 7 news reporter explains, neighbors are clearly frustrated. >> frustrated santa rosa neighbors sounding off at this emergency town hall meeting. most of these folks live now the infamous joe radoda trail, that's become a homeless tent city stretching more than a mile long. >> i'm scared to walk in my neighborhood. >> how about all you supervisors come live in our shoes for a month? >> supervisor linda hopkins made no excuses. >> i would like to start off by talking about something that isn't easy. and that is failure. >> hopkins says the county, city, and state have failed in this homeless crisis. supervisors recently voted to spend $12 million to help relocate more than 200 homeless individuals. >> we are moving forward with clearing the trail by the end of the month. we are going to be standing up
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an emergency shelter that the board of supervisors will vote on the location this tuesday. >> sonoma county also looking at buying this house on davis street and two others and turning them into homeless shelters. some are concerned about establisng shelters in existing neighborhoods. but others say it's the best solution out there so far. louise richardson says shelter first. >> to me, shelter first means get people off the ground. get them into something that has a door that closes. >> the county may establish one shelter here near the administration building. the second location will be decided next week. in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> we want to hear your understands about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> new developments tonight. san francisco new district attorney is putting his mark on the office by firing several prosecutors. sworn in on wednesday, he has pledged to transform the way the city prosecutes cases focusing
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on a method he calls restorative justice. at least six attorneys were fired today, including several managers in the felony office. he released a statement to abc 7 news saying, quote, i had to make difficult staffing decisions today in order to put in place a management team that will help me accomplish the work i am committed to do for san francisco. >> one of the last all-girl catholic high schools in san francisco is closing its doors at the end of this school year. marci high school made the surprising announcement in an e-mail tonight. abc 7 news is live from mercy high school with those details. >> this was not the e-mail any parents and teachers at this high school expected today. this school has been running for the last 68 years. this year will be its last. >> tonight these freshman, sophomores, and juniors have one thing in common. uncertainty. >> where are we going to go? >> questions that arose after mercy high school announced via
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e-mail this independent catholic high school sponsored by the sisters of mercy for the last 68 years will close this june. >> today, even i was discussing like what classes i would take in my senior year and things like that. >> several parents said they felt blindsided. >> we have to look for alternative options. mercy has offered to help in -- with transitions to other schools. >> the school's basketball coach learned about the news at the same time everyone else did. >> has the school reached out to you as a coach directly at all? >> no, they have not. i think the decision was made and they spoke with their folks internally. >> mercy high school explained in an e-mail saying, in part, rising operating expenses have made it impossible for the school to maintain financial stability. the basic demographics and economics in san francisco have changed and many families can no longer afford to live in the city and pay tuition on top of the cost of living. but this grad believes this is part of a bigger bay area crisis.
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>> in this whole tornado that is causing things like mercy high school to close and people are just being pushed out. they just can't afford it. >> do you think it was ever going to happen to your school? >> never. never. >> now, according to several parents that we spoke to today, mercy high school will hold a meeting tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. to speak about the closure, as well as options for those students. in san francisco, louise pena. >> in tonight's headlines, a judge rules that a brook of home ms mothers who have been living in a vacant west oakland home must leave the property. >> dominique walker formed the group moms for housing when she and her two children moved into the empty house on magnolia street last november. and other families joined her. but today, a judge gave them five days to leave before the sheriff kicks them out. the moms for housing say the fight has just begun. >> we are here. and we're not leaving. we are not going to stop fighting until all unhoused
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folks that want housing have shelter. it is a basic human need and it's a basic human right. >> introduced new police chief ed alvarez today. comes a day after the board improved an ambassador plan. unarmed officers trained in deescalation will patrol trains. >> that's going to give he 22 more bodies, 22 more eyes and ears that are going to increase presence and safety in our system. >> you can see today's top headlines anytime on our abc 7 news app. >> all right. moving on. 49ers fan excitement is reaching a fevered pitch tonight. >> yeah. the nfc divisional round playoff game kicks off tomorrow afternoon against the minnesota vikings. >> abc 7 reporter is live at levi stadium tonight. amanda. >> yeah. dan, amaa, sure it's quite and calm now. nothing like the energy we're expecting tomorrow. game day.
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both fans from both teams say it's time to bring it. here we go. red and gold merchandise is flying off shelves at levi stadium. saturday's game is sure to bring out spectators, security, and plenty of team spirit. >> we got jimmy g. d coming back. >> friday night at the hilton santa clara, all 280 guest rooms reserved. >> we are expecting a full house throughout the weekend. >> some visitors planned early for new mexico resident chris, it was touch down santa clara. >> as soon as they beat the seahawks and we got the first round buy, that's when we bought our tickets. >> probably a little before christmas. we knew it was coming. >> others simply got lucky. 49ers fan thor teigen and vikings fan brad hert finalized plans sunday night. these are two friends. and the usual sea of red, hertz says fans should expect great
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pops of purple. >> there will be a lot of viking fans here. >> adding to saturday's crowd, santa clara police officers. >> whether they're in full uniform, tactical attire, or whether they're in plain clothed dressed like fans in the stands. >> and away from the stadium, pd will deploy its neighborhood detection detail meant to monitor illegal parking, tailgating, and other issues impacting city residents. no doubt people are pumped for saturday's playoff matchup. >> the vikings. bang bang 9er game. we're just screaming. we're happy. we're ready to go. >> kickoff is at 1:35. winners advance to the nfc championship game. at levi stadium, abc 7 news. >> amanda, thanks. are you one of the 49er faithfuls? share your pictures and videos with us on social media. use the #abc7news. >> will 49ers fans need to bring their umbrellas? live look at levi stadium right
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now it is dry. >> i think they're going to need to bring a windbreaker and definitely bundle up at game time. won't need those umbrellas. let's look over the forecast against the vikings at levi stadium. 57 degrees at 1:35. 54 later on in the game so it will get cool out there. live doppler 7 showing you no moisture here yet but it is around ukaya. you rae ka area, getting some rain, snow. that system still to our north. as you take a look at the system, it's producing most of the shower right around the pacific northwest. but as you take a look at what is going to happen while you sleep, those showers will be moving in. not going to be the storm of the century. i'll let you know how the rest of your weekend is shaping up in a few minutes. >> thank you. all right. remember you can always track the rain with live doppler 7 on the abc 7 news app and free to download. >> a california couple is accused of luring thieves to their home in order to attack
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them. the disturbing reason why, just ahead. >> a warning if you plan to visit yosemite, what's sickened at least a dozen people. >> rescued from a ravine, firefighters face a tricky task pulling a horse to safety. >> after abc 7 news at 11. jimmy. >> resolve to watch this tonight. >> ama get you in trouble. you got a girlfriend? >> you got to tune in to find out. >> he's not allowed to say. >> i bet you i made more money than her.
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this is an incredible story. a man and a woman are accused of luring thieves on to their property and then beating them with baseball bats. police say the pair used an unsecure bike as bait to entice these would be thieves. vanessa from our sister station has the story. >> individual taking the bike that was set out there to be stolen. >> they look like your typical caught on camera moments. >> it shows him walking off with the bike. >> thieves taking advantage of a crime of opportunity. >> both subjects are running out bats. >> but as police lieutenant shows us, it's what the
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homeowners did next that landed them in jail. >> they would run out. chase down that subject and assault that subject and recover their bike. but they would never call us. >> investigators say former theft victims corey kurnut and savannah lured thieves to their home with an unattended bike to make matters into their own hands. >> they're running down the street yelling and getting into a fight in the middle of the night, which would obviously wake the neighbors up. you see the bike sitting there. >> the lieutenant says the department was first alerted to the bike bait videos. investigators say there are at least four victims who were beaten with aluminum bats. but there could approximate more. >> there are also reluctant victims. so they're not wanting to come talk to us all the time either or come out and say, yeah, i was stealing a bike and i got assaulted. >> he says when it comes to enforcing the law, leave it to the professionals. >> abc 7 news. >> viral surveillance video out
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of redding led to the arrest of an animal abuse suspect. we want to warn our viewers this video may be disturbing to you. the video shows the woman approaching the house with her dog. the homeowner tells her to leave. then the woman begins hitting the dog and biting it several times. the footage went viral and a tipster lednvestigators to the suspect in shasta lake city where they made the arrest. the dog is now safe with the haven humane society. >> yosemite national park has been hit with an outbreak of stomach illness. at least a dozen people have reported getting sick. federal health officials are now conducting inspections of the park's food service facilities, including the iconic hotel. they say it's too early to identify what the illness is or how it spread. no dining facilities have been closed. >> in the east bay alameda county department rescued a horse that fell into a ravine. crews were called out before 10:00 a.m. today. it took about an hour to free the horse that was wedged into
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the ravine 15 feet below. the horse was turned over to its owner and a veterinarian. >> a regular visitor to the area's coastline made a return appearance this morning. >> a number of citizen scientists grabbed cameras to document the tides. say the highest level reached nearly 7 feet today. >> the explore toirm will offer a free lecture and talk on san francisco's -- if you'd like to see it for yourself and learn more. >> yes. all right. time to get to all things weather and water and rain. >> rain coming several times this next seven days or so. meteoologist satya is tracking it for us. >> going to be talking tide, surf, and the rain chances in the seven-day forecast. king tides first. tomorrow morning, 11:07, 6.7 feet. if you are taking a walk along the trails, going to be near the bay shoreline or coast, definitely watch out sunday morning close to noon, 6.6 feet.
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part of the reason, well, we've got a full moon gravitational pull of the moon, as it's closest to the sun, definitely causing some of the higher-than-usual tides. and we see this around this time of year. wolf moon rising from our explore torium camera. take a look at this time lapse. just a really cool time lapse of the moon coming up. it is a full moon tonight and in case you're wondering where the rain is, it's coming. ukia has already reported a few drops. right now on live doppler 7, nothing here locally. but while you're sleeping, the roads will get damp in a little bit. temperatures now in the 40s, 50s. look at this view from sutra tower looking at city hall all decked out in the 9ers colors. it is getting breezy out there as well. showers spread overnight tonight. minor flooding is possible. and we are tracking a series of storms for next week. it's a level 1 for overnight hours going into tomorrow morning. northwesterly winds pick up
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tomorrow. watch out for those large breaking waves. hour by hour forecast 11:30 tonight. this front is going to fizzle so we're not expecting a whole lot around 4:00 a.m., you will see some spot why showers in the east bay, south bay. as we head into 6:00 a.m., very spotty in nature once again. 8:00 a.m., mainly along the coastline. and then 9:00 as well becoming isolated as we head towards the late morning hours. then it's done before 11:00 a.m. now, in terms of rainfall, totals a few hundred inch. the storm certainly kicking up the swells. high surf advisory 9:00 a.m. tomorrow to 3:00 p.m. sunday. those breakers could be between 20 to 24 feet so watch out, especially if you are a surfer or a swimmer. first thing in the morning, temperatures 30s to the 50s, the not freezing cold like it was this morning. you will need umbrellas for early part of the day. but it is going to be a breezy, cool one. upper 40s to the upper 50s.
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ak you weather seven-day forecast. sunday night, a chance of showers in the north bay. everyone has a chance monday night with a level 1 system as we head into wednesday night, it's a stronger system. thursday's going to be the wet, windy level 2 storm. colder. snow levels in the hills down to about 25300 feet. we'll see. >> the jeopardy greatest of all time episodes continue next week. but if you missed any episodes, you can get caught up this weekend. >> yes, they will air back to where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the new xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat,
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>> so here's what's happening here. the filmmaker changed the ending and had them animated into the movie. and his animated self through a ring at him and he proposed in front of an audience filled with her family and loved ones. >> wow. as she said yes, the movie resumed with the song "once upon a dream." >> making guys look bad. >> right? setting the bar. >> that's rough. good for them. >> 9ers hoping for a different kind of ring at the end of the season. maybe they'll get that in miami. coming up in sports, the 9ers getting a boost on defense. plus, the warriors play the clippers. tough on the road in
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abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> reinforcements on the way for the warriors eventually. russell's going to return sunday in memphis. steph and curry going to be
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re-evaluated soon. warriors/clippers tonight. clay thompson also in street clothes tonight. second quarter dubs down to omari spellman. throw it down. the right-handed hammer, so nice we show it twice. by 5 at recess. third quarter, glen robinson the 3rd. fourth quarter, tied at 87. lou williams falling corner three is good. he had 21 off the bench. clippers take the lead. later in the fourth, spellman had 4 of 8. he scored team high, 17. just minutes ago, kawai leonard is his name. mvp score 36 clippers win by 9. womens hoops hit a battle of the bay. c cal. haley jones nice move inside for the basket. cardinal up by 15 after 1. second quarter, stanford's lexie hall, defense turns to offense.
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it is a steal. and the easy score. cardinal up 20 and running away. then ashton laying it in. she had 13 points of her own. jones had 17 for her squad. cal just three points in the third quarter. 18 through 3. tara earns and stanford wins big. the biweuy week served the 49er well. to make room, they placed defensive lineman on the ir. kwan tweeted in part faithful time to go crazy this afternoon. alexander been practicing all week as he peck torl muscle he suffered. >> he's smart in our defense. the energy. you guys see him walk around and live his life by his energy he brings on the football taeld. our team loves him. we're fired up when he's out there. he's a good player also.
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>> to have him aside from the player just from the juice and energy he brings and what he does for everybody around him is eally priceless. >> well, hey, did you see this? 38 years ago today, this, the catch happened. change the history of the nfl and the 9ers forever. sprint right option joe montana, wright clark back of the end zone. won their first super bowl that year. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock
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all right. that is our report. we hope you have a great weekend and that the 49ers win tomorrow. appreciate your time. >> i'm ama daetz. all of us, thanks for joining us. on jimmy kimmel live, tiffa
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property brothers, jonathan and drew scott! [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. hey. >> [ laughing ] >> how are you? >> hello! >> how are you? >> hello! give it up! >> hello. >> have a seat. i was counting the year-- we've known each other from when i was at nbc -- years. >> yeah. >> i was thinking, i still can't tell you apart. >> well, i did one thing to try and make it easier. can anybody guess what that thing was that i did? [ laughter ] >> he grew his back hair. >> yeah. and it goes all the way to the front. >> i mean, it is crazy, this incredible career that you've had. this magazine -- i have it here -- reveal, the premiere issue, this is major. you got a magazine. >> it's exciting. for us, the big thing, we love our fans. i mean, we've almost renovated 400 houses now, so 400 families we've worked with on our shows. and for us, it's all about trying to inspire people in
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their homes and in their lives, and so reveal is the next step of that. our fans were asking, "how else -- what else can you guys do to help inspire us?" >> and it's simple steps to get more out of life. and you can tell from the cover, it's a little different than your typical designer/lifestyle magazine because we have a whole hell of a lot of fun. and you guys do, too, here. >> that's the thing. i mean, when i -- i told several people, of course, "they're coming on the show," and each person -- different age, different background -- all had a nugget that they loved about you. >> yeah. >> and that's what's so -- you're accessible, and that magazine is accessible. >> well, people see us when we're walking down the street or we're at lowe's doing some shopping, and they'll come running over, and they're like, "wow! you're exactly like you are on tv." that's because we're not being paid to be someone else. >> you know what? listen. i'm gonna have to call -- i want to be that successful that i can name-drop the business that i'm working -- "lowe's, one of my sponsors." [ laughter ] >> i got to say, you're like, "i want to be that successful." everybody we told that we're coming here to hang out with you, like, "what?! can you get a photo on set?" my mom said, "can you get a photo and tell her i love her?" >> this is when i -- this is when i knew i had officially made it -- because
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people every day run up to me, and they're like, "oh, my gosh! drew, i love you!" >> yeah. >> "i'm jonathan." >> "i'm the lesser-known one. all right." >> they say, "drew, scott!" and i go, "i'm drew scott." >> nobody remembers my name. it's too long. >> they just know the property brothers. so, you guys have been working since you were 7. >> yeah, started our first business at 7 years old. it was called jam enterprises -- jon, andrew, mom. and we made those -- oh, that's our actual business card. >> don't try calling the phone number. it doesn't work anymore. >> i love your calling card. "we take care of your hang-ups." >> yeah. >> you can tell how old it is, as well, because there's no area code. >> there's no area code. >> it was making decorative hangers, and we saw it at a craft sale, we started making them, selling them door-to-door, family and friends. and then we had a lady who had a chain of american paraphernalia stores in japan, and she started buying them from us by the thousands. so, here we are, 7 years old, working away on these little hanger... >> global, baby. [ laughter ] >> the hardest job i had, i was a waitress for seven days, the only job i quit without giving

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