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coronavirus. state and federal officials reporting first general transmission possibility in the public. >> resident of solano county, receiving care at hospital in sacramento county. >> cdc calling this first u.s. case of unknown origin. didn't travel to affected areas or have contact with people knowingly diagnosed with coronavirus. >> say astute clinicians detected the case through the health system. tracing anyone who may have had close contact with the patient. >> solano county is where travis air force base is locate outside of fairfield. some evacuees from the cruise ship and wuhan, china, were
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quarantined. president trump. >> of the 15 people, original 15 people as i call them. eight have returned to stay in homes until fully recovered. one in the hospital, five have fully recovered. and one is we think in pretty good shape. >> president appointed vice president mike pence to lead the nation's efforts to fight the potential pandemic. california health officials say the risk still remains low at this point. >> live team coverage for you both sides of the bay. eric thomas is in oakland. >> but lauren martinez is in san francisco. people taking their own precautions as news about the virus continues to grow. lauren. >> reporter: cdc is suggesting older people and people with medical conditions hold off
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traveling to italy or iran. people in san francisco are taking their own precautions as news of the virus continues to grow. >> planned for april but decided to postpone it until the situation gets a bit better. >> manages a store in san francisco's north beach neighborhood that's been around since 1940s. postponed a trip to italy amidst the growing number of covid cases. >> italy has the highest concentration in europe right now, so it's alarming. >> reporter: cdc ranked italy and iran under level two, people encouraged to practice enhanced precautions. china and south korea are considered level three, avoid all nonessential travel. bertolucci says concerns over the virus is impacting foot traffic. >> also close to chinatown and lot of people are avoiding chinatown.
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we have many tour guides who do tours and come to the shop and said all the tours they would normally do in chinatown have been canceled. >> reporter: conventions in san francisco feeling impact. e.a. schwartz and sony playstation among those cancelling for moscone center. >> we have to be careful about hygiene. >> reporter: game developer who plans to attend the conference but will take precautions. >> wiping the game controllers, making sure it stays clean. do our best to make it safe. >> reporter: those attending the morgan stanley conference that starts next monday here in the city are being asked to report if they've traveled in country with confirmed coronavirus case. reporting live in san francisco, lauren martinez, abc7 news.
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stocks fell again today, many analysts blaming the coronavirus outbreak fuelling the losses. wiped out gains made this year. dow falling 123 points. nasdaq rose 1% and s&p dropped almost 12 points. shipments from asia to port of oakland could take a hit. shipping lines are cancelling some trips, could mean shortages at store near you. eric thomas is live at port of oakland. >> reporter: up to this point the port had dodged any trouble and shipping imports were up 7% in january. however that's about to change with ships canceling voyages to the bay area and some businesses are buckling in for a wild ride. san francisco beauty supply
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business barely starting to recover from the tariffs imposed in the u.s./china trade war when the coronavirus explode. >> some empty, cannot replace them. >> reporter: having trouble replacing brushes and other stock made in china and he expects more shortages. >> plastics, brushes, products s like that. it will be devastating. >> reporter: many of the products stocked sail into the port of oakland on ships from china. but coronavirus forcing some china factories to shut down until all clear is sounded, port is feeling effects. >> shipping lines have canceled 20 to 30 voyages to u.s. west coast over next five or six weeks because of the coronavirus. >> reporter: hard to tell what impact that will have on shipments since the companies could put more cargo on fewer ships. says chances ali that
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crews could bring it here, should show up in 14 days it takes to get here. not just beauty shots. oriental food association imports soy sauce, noodles and other asian foods for consortium of markets. if things don't improve by end of march -- >> most of the importers are going to run out of inventory. >> as merchant, how do you survive, you know? >> reporter: big question. another impact they're telling us about they agree on, concern is okay about the coronavirus. people are getting sick, that's understandable. but panic is not. trips to oakland's chinatown for example, mr. chow said, should continue on. also big businesses are being affected. apple put out a projection might not make their 63 billi$63 bill
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projection for this quarter because can't move devices out of china because factories are not working. live in oakland. abc7 news. >> abc7 sat down with san francisco public health officer and epidemiologist to learn how to prepare. stocking up on food and supplies will be critical. >> if you're contact to confirmed case, you will be quarantined for two weeks. do you have everything you need for two weeks? who is going to bring you food? do you have medicines? >> wash hands frequently, scrub at least 20 seconds. scrap the masks and stock up on cleaning supplies and hand sanitizer. have plans for sick family members. warning fromrning impacting >> new scam is hitting bay area and tax agency hasn't seen anything like it.
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michael finney. >> sitting at house and nailed with this. unbelievable. gig workers and others receiving 1099s from companies they never worked. if it's happening to you, you need to take action. justin jones supposedly earned money working three months for uber. >> alarming because i don't work for uber. >> aaron reportedly made driving for the company. >> not flat on my back. >> on disability, receiving chemotherapy for lung cancer. both received 1099s. >> how do i explain to the irs i wasn't working? how do i prove it? it's going to be hell. >> took me a while to realize it was in my name, could see information that pertained to
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me. >> irs strongly suspects both are victims of identity theft. special agent with the criminal investigations unit. >> is it just using it for employment purposes? or much greater than that. is the information being used for other kinds of identity theft? >> it's like the scammers are doing it because can't legally get a social security card or maybe to avoid paying taxes on their earnings. lee says she's never seen crime like this one. urging folks to file affidavit with the irs. contact the federal trade commission and franchise tax force in the state. even uber has a form to fill out. unfourntly time-consuming process. >> one more thing to deal with while dealing with lung cancer. >> both became frustrated trying to contact uber for explanation.
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>> it's hard to track anyone down. >> aaron visited downtown office hoping to get answers but can't get past the security guard. both contacted us for help. we put them in touch with uber and irs. uber told us identity theft is issue that's beyond uber. we've implemented new processes to prevent fraud. irs suspects there are many more victims. urging anyone impacted to come forward. >> first, contact you guys, then send it to me. afterwards -- >> we'll do that. lee believes other companies besides uber have likely issued erroneous 1099s. i have links to all the forms i mentioned and more resources on abc7news.com. >> and you have an update on another story. >> been following this quite
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some time. felony trial against the owner of a dog training b b b contra costa can't, seven counts of animal abuse. got under way. accused of death of german shepherd in his care. died of heat stroke on his property in antioch. also accused of abusing or neglecting six other dogs. antioch code enforcement officer testified he found lots of feces and dog hair on the property which he describes as in poor condition. lockeny testified she found a burn mark on her dog's neck which reynolds dismissed as hot spot. defense attorney says that reynolds moved out a month before finley and five other dogs were found there by authorities. >> utter lack of there being any
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evidence of wrongdoing on the part of mr. reynolds, especially as relates to passing of gunne e >> originally charged with eight felonies, dropped one of the charges. we'll be keeping track of this. just ahead on abc7 news at 6:00, b.a.r.t. coverage as part of the effort to build a better bay area. >> is this the bus to take you to b.a.r.t.? >> yeah. >> okay great. >> put new trip planner app to the test. round trip on a difficult commute. i'm spencer christian, weekend approaches and stormy for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something
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i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. breaking news, six people dead including gunman at shooting in coors brewery in milwaukee. workplace violencement shooter was employee who was fired and returned with a gun. more than 1,000 employees are still inside the building site and will take several hours to clear the scene. it's b.a.r.t. week on abc7 news. dedicating our building a better bay area efforts to transit agency. >> dan ashley is live at pleasant hill finding out what you think of b.a.r.t. hi dan. >> reporter: hi ama, larry, this day has been productive and
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informative. end commute begins to wind down. dear b.a.r.t., how would you make b.a.r.t. better. comments around cleanliness, homelessness, drug use on the trains and safety of course. that's the focus of hearing from so many people. filled up whiteboards front and back. bay area is closest thing to regional transition agency but doesn't reach everywhere. lot of people have to transfer from one system to another and can be complicated and cumber cumbersome. b.a.r.t. released a trip planner app to help and we tried it out to see how worked. >> reporter: starting outside of dublin civic center. thousands of people live in dublin, heading to jobs in downtown san jose. we're going to san jose state university and using b.a.r.t.'s
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app to get there. run by b.a.r.t. but includes information for other bay area transit agencies. designed to give you best route using all available public transportation. our trip involves three agencies and four transfers. >> we have a route, 1 hour, 59o9 minutes it says. let's see. doesn't have walking instructions, just shows you it's a three-minute walk. there we go. success. we found the bus stop! step one has been easy. hi. is this the bus to take you to b.a.r.t.? >> yeah. >> okay, great. >> reporter: first leg on bus run by tri-valley wheels. that was quick ride. b.a.r.t. station, going to find our train. ♪
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>> reporter: we're now at dublin/pleasanton station. end of the line, can only go one direction. daly city line. after 20 minutes on that train, transferring at bay fair in san leandro to another b.a.r.t. train, another 25 minutes. all right, we've made it to warm springs south fremont, won't be taking the escalator right now, they're actively working on it, really are, someone's here. so we'll be taking the stairs. next stop, the bus. that's us, 181,know when it lea we need it. now we're on a bta bus for a
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23-minute ride. thank you so much. appreciate it. we made it! we're in san jose. oh, i forgot, we have to transfer. another bus. this time it's just a quick three stops and we have arrived. made it here to san jose state university. good news, no problem, smooth ride but three busses and transfer trains on b.a.r.t. if you want people out of their cars you have to make it convenient and easy as possible. took us about two hours to get here. taking a car, would have been around 40 minutes. trip back a little faster. 1 hour, 45 minutes. overall the b.a.r.t. trip planner was a good solution to help us navigate the route but the fare estimate was wrong because doesn't account for range of discounts when you transfer between agencies. actual cost of the round trip was $23.70, not cheap.
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but it was $4 less than the trip planner told us it would be, b job -- abc7 news. >> plane, trains and automobiles but it worked out. when transit station is finished, should be smoother. pushing for greater coordination between the agencies and should help. tomorrow going to look at what it will take to make it happen. more live from pleasanton b.a.r.t. station. >> jobina's trip was exhausting. >> two hours in. we have to send spencer christian to find rain. >> will he ever come back though? >> from the rooftop camera,
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conditions on the embarcadero, calm and clear over the bay. 73 in oakland and redwood city. upper 60s in san jose and gilroy. 68 in santa rosa. mid to upper 60s in petaluma, concord, livermore. it's mild. nice view from mount tam. gusty, cooler weather over the weekend, isolated showers possible on sunday. forecast through saturday, final day in february, without any rain at all. sunday could see a little rain moving up around monterey early in the morning. center part of the bay area, light rain sunday morning, 9:00 a.m. or so, quickly dissipate. very little measurable rainfall. projections indicate that areas
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that receive any rain won't get more than .01 to .02 inches. not much at all. low 70s at coast, mid-70s at bay and here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. two more days of mild to warm weather coming our way. saturday things change with windy and cooler weather. gusty on saturday and early sunday. slight chance of light rain sunday. warming up all over again monday. next week, another string of dry days. >> going to tie 1864 for driest february? >> oh, yes, only other february with no rain, 1864, going to tie that. >> that's a record you don't want to tie. >> one i remember. >> don't want to go through that again. he's not that old, folks. it's all the skin moisturizer.
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new at 6:00, narrow street across from san francisco's hall of justice bears the name of longtime public defender. widow helped remove the cord to reveal the way.
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>> died after serving more than 15 years in office. marked by support for progressive causes and rights of low income defendants to a fair trial. >> it's been a year, for my family, daughter lauren and the families, thank everyone who supported us and helped make this possible. >> street is often used by lawyers from the public defenders office on the walk to the hall of justice. two college students accused of killing italian police officer is now on. >> dan noyes will join us with the dramatic moments from the courtroom. >> b.a.r.t. week continues.
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>> announcer: now news to build a better bay area, from abc7.
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a dramatic moment in a rome courtroom today. two bay area college students accused of killing italian police officer come face-to-face with his widow and brother. trial for the two young men began seven months ago to the day that officer died. >> reporter dan noyes has been working this from the start, joins with the exclusive details. >> just the first day of the schedule to plan how it would go but those in the room tell me it was tense and emotional. courtroom was packed, much anticipation built up since mario cerciello rega was his widow and brother saw finn elder face-to-face first time and other d d d d d
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natale york. >> said not to be filmed but gabriel said didn't mind. tense in the courtroom. >> judge read the charges. prosecution and defense announced plans to call more than 100 witnesses. finn elder's attorney told reporters he would no longer comment about the case. time for statements is finished, now must face the trial with as much serenity as possible. for the seconds: a deadly night in rome," descried on video with son on the phone crying. >> saying it's really, really bad, they say i killed a cop. went dead. >> reporter: admit stealing a
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backpack and agreeing to return it for 40 euros. expecting one man but officers arrived instead. americans say they didn't know they were place and cerciello rega had finn pinned to the ground. >> thrown to the ground. >> choking him and pinning him down. finn thought he was in mortal danger. >> feared for his life. >> thought he was fighting somebody trying to kill him. >> and not letting up. >> reporter: gabe natale fought with the other officer and charged because prevented officer from saving his partner. they insist they identified themselves as police. combined with civil and criminal trial. allowing others to pursue
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damages against the american families. >> unique schedule unlike what we're used to in u.s. >> crazy in our eyes at most do one day a week. next hearing in 12 days. they have over 100 witnesses. do the math. it will be months and perhaps a year before they get through this stage. >> could take a long -- and kids will be incarcerated whole time. >> exactly right. >> dan's abc7 originals documentary is available online right now. it is a riveting hour of television. abc7news.com, amazon fire tv, youtube and apple news. san francisco police announced that investigators have identified the man bullied, harassed and beaten in video that outraged people around the world. asian man attacked by young
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african-american men and tonight it's bringing together two communities. anser hassan with a report. >> reporter: elderly asian man in this video now identified by police. after this went viral, second video emerged in which security did nothing.edly stood by and - that company had guards out today in the same neighborhood. email to abc7 news, company ceo says once the investigation is complete we'll give further details with transparency regarding this incident. >> don't want to try to bait any race war. >> reporter: mayor london breed says the city will host an event to bring together the two communities. says they have to break down barriers. >> we go to the same grocery
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stores, our kids go to the same schools. it's important to bridge the game. >> reporter: some longtime activists in the asian community are worried but quickly social media have turned this into hate crime. we understand it as rooted in poverty, systemic rage. >> justice. worry focused on bettering san francisco public schools. says thursday's event is important but his concern is making sure high level discussions about change actually reach the neighborhoods where tensions are high. >> we have to see city commit dollars to supporting efforts and initiatives like this to make sure all then >> that was anser hassan reporting. oakland's police commission fired police chief less than a week ago.
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now a plan to give the group even more power. >> what they're able to do now and what could change. live look at dear b.a.r.t. event at pleasant hill b.a.r.t. station, what do you think about the transit agency?
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group of students took a field trip to water treatment plant in orinda. learned where the drinking water comes from. the school is closed for environmental testing. for cancer-causing chemical. this is photo of the air mon sttir being used. preliminary results found no traces in the air. students temporarily sent to three other schools in the area. there's a plan in works to greatly increase the power of that commission. laura anthony with the details. >> this model in oakland needs to be repealed and replaced.
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>> reporter: in parting words to the police commission that voted to fire her, former oakland police chief ann kirkpatrick believes that power should be reined in. >> everybody is surprised at level of power, they're not elected. city council is really representatives of the community. >> reporter: but city council president is proposing even more power. >> supposed to be independent, citizen-controlled police commission. that needs to increase, not decrease. >> reporter: in proposed resolution, would no longer include mayoral appointees, gain power to impose changes to police policy, immediately review findings and discipline in all cases of serious police misconduct. >> the timing is absolutely wrong. >> reporter: councilman supports
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the commission but not moving to increase powers so soon after the firing. >> one with ultimate responsibility for budget and actions is still council. >> reporter: one day after the union gave kirkpatrick a emotional send-off, used stronger language. chaos and uncertainty reigns as they negatively impact the lives of oaklanders and along comes the president of the city council who writes ballot measure not to fix the problems but throws gasoline on the raging fire that is the public city crisis that is oakland. it's just a draft at this point. likely go through many modifications and to the city council before presented to voters possibly in november. abc7 news. it is b.a.r.t. week on abc7 news. >> and dan ashley is live at
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pleasant hill b.a.r.t. hey dan. >> hi ama, larry. cleaner trains, more security and more trains. asking b.a.r.t. commuters what they have to say about the system, how it can be improved. speaking wit vomike bloomberg has a recordgue of doing something. as mayor, he protected women's reproductive rights. expanded health coverage to 700,000 new yorkers. and decreased infant-mortality rates to historic lows. as president, he'll build on obamacare, cap medical costs, and will always protect a woman's right to choose. mike bloomberg: a record on health care nobody can argue about. mike: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message.
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we're dedicating all of our building a better bay area coverage this week to b.a.r.t. transit station. >> back to dan ashley at pleasant hill station. all the riders filling up whiteboards you have back there. how many do you have filled and are you going to take them back on b.a.r.t.? >> two great questions, good evening once again. this is our fifth whiteboard. we brought five, filled up all front and back and we're going to take them back to the tv station. this is permanent marker by the way, can't erase these things. going to save them and use them as reporting continues. speaking with b.a.r.t. commuters all day long. met a fellow who takes b.a.r.t.
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a couple of times a week. darryl. what he says about the system. seen it getting a little bit better? >> a little bit. >> reporter: what are the problems you see? >> security. homelessness, it's very crowded, parking is limited, and we would like to see the new trains. >> reporter: getting a lot of great comments today about how the system can be improved. as part of our effort to build a better bay area, i'll be back to wrap up a little bit with a few comments about what really matters. back to you. >> thank you dan. tell us what you see on b.a.r.t. use #dearbart with stories on twitter and facebook. get back to the weather. been another nice, mild day. >> dear spencer, we need rain. >> searching for rain, just not showing up. gone through 26 days in february
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with zero rain. looks like we're going to make end of the month with no rain. and rain-starved here, sierra ii snow-starved. statewide snow pack is low. back to tonight. clear skies, lows in upper 40s. tomorrow, sunny skies, warm and dry. low 70s at coast to upper 70s inland. accuweather seven-day forecast, windy and cooler saturday. no rain likely. slight chance of light sprinkles sunday but won't dampen all parts of the bay area. and monday another streak of sunny, mild, dry days. >> tomorrow is beautiful day. >> one for the record books. >> i'm in for dan on b.a.r.t. watch. chris alvarez is handling sports. thought we knew when steph curry
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as stephen curry told us, march 1st is target date for return from broken hand. not set in stone. until steve kerr and warriors announce steph is playing in t .
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last night went through extensive pregame routine and once again practiced. steve kerr. >> yesterday's report, which was news to us -- it's not official. nothing's official. steph will play when he's ready. and that date has been something that's for sure on steph's mind, that's when he wants to play. but he'll play when we all feel like he's ready to go. so i think he needs some more scrimmage time. don't have much time to do that with all of our games, see how it plays out. >> sunday against the wizards at chase. opening day for baseball coming. cactus league games. giants and a's. spring training, frankie montas, on the mound for the a's. dealing early on.
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marte, swing and miss, and scoreless work for montas. 16 runs on 19 hits. mark canha stays in the yard. matt olson is going to score and matt chapman's first homer of the spring. win big. on the bump for san francisco. brandon crawford told me he's looking to get off to good start here. solo blast to right field, his first of the spring. giants cruising along. up 3-0. bases loaded for mario feliciano. two runs score and milwaukee within one. next batter, that's spring baseball for you. eric paschall was joined by
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sixth graders as part of the learning without limits program. science and technology behind everything. how it works at chase center, tour of the control room, video production and replay, lot more. >> didn't know there was this much going into it honestly but cool to see all the jobs in here, the graphics and everything that goes behind it. basketball ends at some point. even if some of these kids play basketball, eventually you have to find another job. learning little skills like this could be important for the future. announcing retirement after 19 years on the tour. she's five grand slam single titles, $325 million in career earnings from prize money, endorsements and appearances. i always said i shave got
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better golf and tennis. there's a lot of money. >> you can live on that. were you surprised when you saw astros hitters thrown at in spring training? >> hit a lot. going to be a long baseball season. not surprised. >> wonder if stop after spring or ramp up. >> if they start fining them, players don't like money taken. >> might be worth it for some. >> might be. >> thanks chris. join us tonight for abc7 news at 11:00. missing smoke detecters and overdue inspections. man on long board riding across five lanes of freeway traffic. spoke with the man in driver's seat and chp, that's at 11:00. >> ill-advised. primetime, start at 8:00, back-to-back episodes of "the
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goldbergs," "modern family," "meet the parents" and "shark tank." then stay with us for news. >> and "jimmy kimmel live." >> almost done. i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz, for spencer and chris, thanks for joining us. >> back to dan ashley for final thoughts. >> reporter: thanks very much. on this final moments here from pleasant hill b.a.r.t. station, few thoughts on what really matters. focused reporting once again this day and week on the fifth largest transit system in bay area. 110 miles of track, 48 stations and 430,000 passengers. fifth largest, also old, rundown and riddled with problems. notably crime, drug use and homelessness. b.a.r.t. does a lot of things right and seems to be renewed
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interest in making new changes to the b.a.r.t. system. focused on that as well. there's an awful lot to fix here. we all know people with b.a.r.t. horror stories, maybe you had some of your own. almost everyone can tell you of incidents seen or experienced on the b.a.r.t. trains. b.a.r.t. is building more transit villages to entice more people to take the trains. that's not going to happen until the new trains are on line. homelessness is cleaned up. escalators are working. bathrooms open and clean, no drug needles under the seats. that's going to take time. but seems there's a real focus by those in charge to make it happen. we'll stay on the case. stay with me on abc7 news, dan ashley, but for all of us here, appreciate your time. see you again at 11:00. good night from the b.a.r.t. station.
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