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preventing a floebl outbreak. new precautions being taken
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tonight as concerned about the corona virus intense fie. >> a proposal for a bus happeneding on the bay bridge. commuters and krit igs are sounding off. >> is this a result of dislocation or displacement? it really depends on who you ask. abc news starts right now. >> and that breaking news, three friefrts the u.s. are dead after their air tanker krarnd in australia, which is facing an unpress departmented fire season. >> the plane crashed year south of canberra. they did not provide any other details. >> the plane was operated by a canadian-opened company that helped battle last year's fires in california. >> now during the evening commute, one person is ted,
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seven others injured. >> the search is on for a number of shooters. atf are helping police. they say the elvis were found in about a one block radius. >> it papd blocks away from the popular pike's place. >> this sickens me! we got to get a law! seriously. people can't walk in this neighborhood! >> this is not a random incident. there were multiple people involved. people pulled out guns. shots rang out. >> a wol in her 50s died. the youngest victim is a nine-year-old boy. >> liver moore police say this map drove a car towards officers and a dui suspect. matthew kelly has been treated for a single gunshot wound on the leg. officers say kelly started
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driving toward them. >> ie fordable housing and transportation are two key components in our effort to build a better bay area. a proposal to have a bus only lane on the bay bridge is gaining support. >> while on the peninsula, some are fighting to say their homes. redwood city says caulktown isn't zoenld for residential use. >> rez day they're being kicked out. >> reporter: isolated ig noertd and deserted have the resident of docktown are feeling. some are being razed. >> it's gentlemen sad to see affordable housing being crushed. >> ed has been a resident here since 1986. >> i'm on retirement income and it's not quite enough to
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represent a house in silicon valley. >> he's standing with the rest of dock taupe's dwindling community. >> the feeling is we're not wanted here. >> dan and his family says trouble started with a lawsuit by a resident in a newly built condo across the arena alleging docktown violated laws. they settled the lawsuit saying it would provide assistance. >> things have develop downhill from there which i suppose should have been a relocation plan instead of a displacement plan. >> many of the homes have resold to investors with the idea that the live-aboards would leave the marina. a short distance away we found this demolition site. >> the city's taking away much-needed options for affordable options. >> they could have provided
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housing for -- low income housing in different ways but they don't want us here.terest bus only lane on the bay bridge. >> the controversial idea is being met with kudos and criticism from a number of commuters. >> corn nell bernard has the story. cornell? >> reporter: yeah. we heard lots of opinions tonight on this idea to add a bus-only lane on the bay bridge. the idea has been around for a while. now getting new life and new support considering how bad bay area traffic is. >> the commute can be a grind for bus riders, often stuck in bay bridge traffic. >> when the bay brimming is backed up, an hour, hour and a half, easy. >> but they can streamline the
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commute by adding a bus only lane. >> i'm all for it. efficiency is the key. >> the board of directors passed a resolution favoring the possibility of a bus only lane on the bridge. officials say within the past year their ridership is up 10%. >> we attribute that largely to the fact that bart is overcrowded and drivers are looking for an alternative. >> some say you can't be serious. >> it's going to cause more traffic, more late to work. >> no matter what we do, it's still going to be backed up. >> there's already red bus lanes on the street but phil says doing it on the bay bridge could cause ka -- armageddan. >> that could cause a riot. >> tomorrow the bart board of directors considering a similar resolution in support of the bus
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only lane. the proposal still has a long way to go. it will need the support of local transportation agencies including the state and caltrans. after all, it is their bridge. abc7news. >> thanks, cornell. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share your ideas by joining the better bay area group on facebook. >> cash bail is a thing of the past in san francisco county. a formal policy ending the practice of cash veil was ended today. bail will be based on the person's risk assessment. >> you would never put a price on public freedom. because by allowing dangerous wealthy people to buy their way out and it keeps poor people who may be innocent or present no public risk to languish behind bars simply because of their
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poverty. >> jerry brown signed a bill into law to abolish cash bail. a referendum in 2020 to overturn the law has suspended it. >> a chinese city is trying to control an outbreak of a new coronavirus. fishes shut down outbound trains and planes and suspended transit. the united states trying to figure out how to protect everyone here. so far 17 people have died from the virus and 540 people have been diagnosed with the dangerous respiratory infection, including one man in the united states. he lives in washington state and has recently traveled to wu han. travellers are being screen forward wuthan coronavirus.
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>> i'll very worried. >> is doctor is taking a big role in the fight to battle the virus. >> we with develop diagnostic tests by which we can only not only diagnose coronaviruses but identify virtually any kind of virus. >> they don't have a test yet to diagnose the up 23eks. the who has delayed a decision on whether to declare a global health emergency. the new outbreak comes as millions of chinese people traveling home and overseas for the lunar new year. it's considering the biggest numb mass migration. it typically starts on january 24th, new year's eve. >> president trump returns back to washington as democrats make
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the case dependence him in the senate impeople trial. i'll have the latest of what happened on capitol hill and that battle oar witnesses. >> is it safe to eat another that restaurant? for one way area city, it's about to get easier to tell. >> and the proposed crackdown on emotional support animals on flights. >> form is beginning to form. will it impact your morning commute? that's coming up. >> first, what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? feel like we waited our whole lives for this. >> all right. go on, go on. no. >> are you kidding me? >> no. >> that's him telling you this is my face. >>
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now to washington and the senate impeachment trial of president trump. another marathon day concluded as democrats presented their case fence the president. rachel scott is on capitol hill with today's developments. >> let us pray. >> reporter: after a prayer for civility, the managers returned
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to the senate chamber to open their case dependence the president and make an appeal to the republican colleagues. >> the constitution entrusts you to the responsibility of acting as impartial jurors, to hold a fair and thorough trial and to weigh the evidence before you no matter your party affiliation or your vote in the previous election or most. >> reporter: congressman shift said the leaders warned against a leader like president trump. >> they felt they would abuse the awesome power for his own permanent or political gain. >> the dels made their argument hour after hour, saying million of military aid was with held in exchange. some republicans say they didn't hear anything new. >> a few hours into their opening argument they're already
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reetling the same appointment they made for 13 hours yesterday. >> dels argue the president need to be removed. >> the president went to extraordinary measures to cheat in the next election. >> reporter: preparing to challenge. >> we are challenging based on what we're hearing and we have an affirmative case to make as well. >> the question of whether witnesses should have to testify. any vote on that front only errors a simple majority. four republican senator would need to vote with all departments to cross that threshold and all eyes will be on a group of moderate gop senator to see how they would weigh in. rachel scott, abc7news. >> and abc7news will bring you live coverage throughout the trial. get all the updates on air, online and through the abc news app. >> you'll have an easier time
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know about food facilities. a new program has been already been implemented in some areas. green means it's passed. yellow is a conditioning passed and red is the restaurant failed. >> one of the few private parking lots is closing at the end of the month. according to the chronicle they blame the cost of the lease. they also opened a new garage last year. they say the company owes the city 11 months of airport parking taxes. flying with ducks, peacocks and minute tour horses coon a thing of the past. plans today were announced to tighten rules regarding only dogs inside the cabin. airlines claim that some passengers are abusing rules that let them bring animals aboard. >> temperature were not the only
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thing falling in miami. as the mrkry plunged this morning, iguana's sfel from the trees. they don't die but go into a dorm es dipped into the mid 30s in some areas. they even forecast falling iguanas. isn't that strange? >> i wondered. >> they're fine. >> what about our weather? >> sandy tracking as we head towards the weekend. >> we're not going to see falling iguanas, but some raindrops. this is a beautiful view. the sun went down at 5:21 tomorrow. you had to see the sunset tonight. it was absolutely gorgeous as we check this out. apparently the clicker is not working. that's interesting. nothing is connecting. i'm going to advance it from the keyboard here. you see the sunset there, really
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a lovely one. san jose's temperature managed to get up to 63 degrees, so it was pretty mild today. if you enjoyed the afternoon, the chances are you're going to enjoy the weather as he head towards tomorrow. advance everything from the computer here so you can see it. you're not going to see me, though. so check out the temperature for san jose. they're going to be above average of 60 degrees for a few days. notice the fog is beginning to form. it's going to be pretty thick around part of the region, already down to a mile and three-quarters in santa rosa. as we look at the temperature, anywhere from the 30s to the 50s right now. 42 in napa. east lake hills camera. lovely view looking at the bay, some heavy fog for your morning commute. possible sprinkles. mild for the next few afternoons. first thing tomorrow watch out for thick fog.
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temperatures in the mid 30s to the low 50s. heaviest fog will be in the valleys. will be some fog along the coastline. definitely a mild day tomorrow. 61 in conk covered. 62 santa rosa, 62 in palo alto. we're watching the storm track. everything is headed into the pacific northwest. a piece of energy is going to break off across the bay area. that's why tomorrow about 8:00 a.m. we may see a few sprinklesfuls just seals like a random little shower that goes through about 8:00 a.m. to noon. the possibility of something coming through has been showing. rainfall season. today we need the rain. 73 in san francisco. 53% of average. santa rosa you're at 80% of normal. arrives late friday night into saturday morning. saturday night into sunday is when we'll see the widespread
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rain. sierra snowfall. for lunar new year's celebrations, the year of the rat, but from my understanding, rain is good luck. carry the umbrellas and chance of showers next tuesday. >> thanks. >> tomorrow her allegations are stunning and sending shock waves across the grammys. >> days before biggest night, deborah duggan in a gma first. are the g and mine super soft? yes! with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting.
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a member of aerosmith will not take the stage with the band at the grammys this weekend even though he sued to try to make it happen. he's not played with the band in six months due to injury. cramer sued the band for breach of contract but he was ruled against today. he said he wanted to fight for his right to celebrate the band's success. the band invited him to
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good evening. the jazz are hot and the warriors are not. that is the story of tonight's game at chase. utah just cruised against a low energy warriors effort. oh, it's like sigh leps of the lambs on the bench. hello, clarice. rudy gobert, seven nine wing spanned had a double-double in the game. utah by 22 at the break.fensive labbing. 23.z by 30.
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here's one warrior highlight for you. marquese chriss attacking but the dubs lose 129-96. game wasn't even that close. zion williamson his debut tonight new orleans against the spurs. quiet until the nine-minute mark in the third quarte and zion shows why he's regarded at the next lebron! scored 17 points in three and a half minutes. finished with 22 points in a total of 18 minutes. gave the pels a believe lead. the spurs came back to win 21-117. after a couple of days off to recover, the super bowl bound 49ers will be back in practice tomorrow. the nfl still has teams send out injury reports even if they don't practice. if he had practiced he would not have been able to participate because of the shoulder issue on sunday. it's unclear if he's able to go.
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rahim mostert, yeah, he's going. the way the niners are running the ball, kyle shanahan might bust out the battle for the chiefs. >> he runs for 200 something. so stopping the run, control a game by keep running the game. our mind set is to stop the run and get off to a better start for the third weekend in a row. >> and this is kind of a sad day for fans of the oektd raiders. technicalably that team does not exist anymore. they initially became the las vegas raiders in sin city. mark davis and derek carr were among those pounding in the vegas sign. davis said las vegas game the nation' capital referring to raider nation. abc sports sponsored by river rock casino -- >> it's weird when they went to los angeles, too.
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>> yeah. the one thing about raider fans, many of them will travel. there's kind of a divide. some are like i want nothing to do with these guys anymore. and then others will say, you know what? i'm going to go check it out. fly in. a bunch of people fly in every week for raiders games wherever they go. >> people like going to vegas. >> they do! >>
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