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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> there's going to be a lot of questions and if history is any indication, we're going to be short on answers. but we do know that oakland has got itself another problem. anchor: tonight, we are following that huge news out of oakland. the police chief suddenly put on administrative leave. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. we spoke with insiders about this latest shakeup. >> loron armstrong has been place on administrative leave for dereliction of duty. sources say he failed to take action on a sergeant who ripped the bumper on a nba's car during a hit-and-run accident. that officer later fired a gun. and alleged misconduct by o.p.d.
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this. in relation to the federal oversight of the oakland police department which has been ongoing for 20 years. >> what we have here is the allegation that the chief either looked the other way or didn't follow through on an investigation into misconduct by one of the sergeants. doesn't look good for the department. reporter: inside said that this move made by shentao puts oakland' leadership front and center. >> this is also the first challenge that the new mayor is facingful she barely got sworn in. and already the police chief is in trouble. it was going to be one of the biggest decisions she's made is how he handles this. >> they learn offend the actions taken against armstrong during a private session in city hall. >> my hope going for sward that the community see this as a part
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of the city's efforts to address transparency in all city departments. >> when we're talk about accountability, transparency, it's just the logical course of action to have an outside independent investigative process. >> it's that investigation process of the oakland police department that those with the anti-police terror project are questioning. >> we need true and independent oversight. we need oversight with subpoena power. we need a group of city visionian who is have teeth. and until we have that, we're going to have this over and over again. >> some question whether there have been 10 police chiefs in the last 10 years. >> there's long suspicion are people trying to prolong this federal oversight for their own personal gains? are these rotating chiefs justify or is it some sort of politics going on with the
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court. >> j.r. stone, abc7 news. >> the president of the united states puts boots on the ground touring the damage of recent storms. >> people in california, i say it again, the country is here for you and with you. we are not leaving until things are built back and built back better than they were before. >> abc7 news reporter amanda delicacy yo has more on his message and the path going forward. >> a special tour thursday by president biden is helping the ravaged communities transition toward hope. >> we've been through a lot in this community. but there's a sense of rebuild and a sense of renew wall. >> after taking an aerial tour aboard marine 1, crowds visited with business owners in cap tolla. those on the front line of
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destruction. >> he side i'm going to have you you out. >> it's time to reopen. i think being here was supporting the community >> the president was joined by gavin newsom alex padilla and deeian chris well. >> i've instructed my administration to bring every element of our government together with the help and rebuilding. >> the president thank first responders. he spoke about directing the federal government to cover 100% of the cost of removing debris and emergency measures look shellinger evacuees paying overtime. >> s the nice get the attention from washington. nice to have a -- a vice president who this is home for her. so she knows where we are. >> no one was expecting a ill of
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this devastation to happen. so it's nice to figure out a plan how we could plan for the future. >> department of ag will be helping owners by if small business administration. >> the president con virginia ago simple message to california. the country is here for you as you recover and you rebuild. >> we know some of the instruction wi -- >> they worked on the obama-biden campaign and now works as supervise or. he showed an amazing amount of empathy and understanding to a community has that suffered so much. >> he was able to connect with some of the stories i shared with him. not just to have him here but to have some of these things destroyed and taken away.
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>> just a bit farther south of the president's visit today, another iconic stretch of california search. big sur is being pummeled by damage. a they are shut down. highway 1. the main path remains closed from monterey count yes. most of his eights are off limits. >> that's certainly not isolated in anyway. we've seen more than 600 landslides and mu mudslides. experts think it could be more. >> the soil is very heap heavy. and so when it's soaked in and you get clay oils that starts pushing out. those are going to be a really prime ricks until the dryout. >> we've seen so many land ask slides and mudslides. profess or newton says the threat of landslides last week's
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if not months after a storm period like we've just endured. you can have live drop >> he seven at the ready, streaming app. it's available for roku, apple of the, and google of the devices. >> our commitment means focusing on issues of race and social justice. a san francisco committee form in 2020 is proposing a $5 million to each black resident in the subsidy. can the city even raynard kind of money? tim johnson is here with the story. >> , yeah it's important to note that while the $5 million figure is certainly the headline grabber the proposal recommends housing, job creation and education among others. >> a one-time $5 million payment that's what could be coming to each eligible black resident and it's a proposal put forth by the reparation committee. a big step at correcting
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historical injustices. >> systemic oppression and the systems that have worked against folks especially in san francisco. >> but the city's recommendations go beyond financial compensation they include topicsic like housing, education and closing the racial wealth gap. >> we were forced to close because of eminent domain or redevelopment or the folks that weren't allowed to buy property. terror qualify, s.f. residents would have to be 18 years or older. would have to have identified as a black person for 10 years. >> how do get to a number? the next challenge will be where does that money come from? who is responsible far. >> question that is the chairman of the san francisco republican party also has. >> it seems ludicrous. >> he opposes the proposal an
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has serious doubts on how they could implemented. >> if a city with a $14 million budget more or less proposing to spend $15 billion. so just financially it doesn't make any sense. >> he thinks the recommendations would be unpopular among a majority of the voters. >> it's theater. it's amateur hour. if it passes it will be -- i would imagine it's going end up getting tied up in the courts. >> now, the committee is expected to release its final report with all of the recordations in june. they do not have the power to implement their proposals. that lies with the board of supervise or and the mayor london breed. >> when it comes to issues of race and social justice, abc7 is headache helping you make a difference.
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you can find a few >> a major decision in the rust movie shooting and what we might see next. >> plus, is america saying good-bye to kid sleepovers? the new trend taking over. >> and steph's next shot there's a new project he has up his sleeve. it and it premiers tomorrow >> first a look at jimmy kimmel live. jimmy? cluding one for ten dolla
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a month. the company calls it a phone plan for just 10 bucks a ama: t-mobile says a hacker stole personal information ant 37 million of its customers. a bad actor was taking information through a single application. the activity in started on november 25th of last year. t-mobile discovered the hacking on january 5th. it did take names, phone numbers and e-mails and home addresses. this is the company's second breach in as many years. dan: prosecute ors in new mexico announced that they've charged alec baldwin for the deadly shooting on the rust movie set. it resulted in the death of 42
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year-old gloria alred is the attorney and pursuing these charges. >> district attorney has indicated that she believes that she has that's probably cause. dan: baldwin's attorney says actor will prove his innocence. >> during his tour of storm damage here in the bay area. >> president biden took time to find classified documents at his home and former office. >> we found a handful of documents who with filed in the wrong place. we immediately turned them over to the archives and the justice department.
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we're ful fully cooperating. >> president biden has no regrets with how he and his team has dwelt the discovery and disclosure which date back to his time as vice president. the first batch discovered in early november at his office in washington, d.c. and that was followed by additional classified paperwork in biden's garage and later at his home in delaware. >> you might notice a new future on your instagram. it's designed with the mental health of teenagers. it lets users silence the notification that you might get for likes. it alerts your friends that you're taking a break. instagram will have a pop-up to activate that at night. >> a growing trend seems to have more parents clueing to turn down an old rite of passage.
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sleepovers. tiktok videos titled no sleepovers. they're using them to find parentinginess influencers or psychiatrist sharing various sleep over risks. the uncertainty has led to the rise of halfover. sleepunder, or lateover where the parents pick up early. >> extreme drought is now gone for the first time in three years. today's drought map shows no drought in the northwest corner of the state. that white area there. you can notice much more yell low that means areas in the dry category and on the right, all that white shows exceptional drought from october. >> if you're looking to book it into lake tahoe for some winter living. now is your chance. the sierra is finally getting a break from the snow after a few inches overnight.
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the national weather service says 15 feet of snow fell in the highest sierra elevations. >> let's go to spencer christian. it's so great to see that up there. spencer: great for the snow pack. let's take a look at what's happening close toker to home. i'm give you a look at our storm blocker. this is our high pressure system that's deflecting any storms that may be moving generally in our direction. we have clear skies coming our way for the next several days. that means a couple of cold couple of nights. one of them is tonight. we have a freeze warning from midnight to tonight away from the coast or immediate shoreline. temperatures will drop to about 30 and the coldest spot maybe lower than that. it's a wise idea to protect plants, pets and outdoor pipes. you can see how sharply the temperature have dropped in most locations. hearsay a live view from central
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tower where it's 44. and we have upper 30's at palo alto and santa clara. >> we have up in winds there where it's a bit gust di. >> other temperatures reads 39 at both santa rosa. 37 in livermore. this is the view from our roof top camera these are the forecast features clear and cold are cold over night. freeze warning overnight. there's no rain in sight for the next seven to 10 days. more specifically those low temperatures look like this. upper 20's in cha yeah. right around the base shoreline. and here in san francisco a low of 8 1. highs under sunny skies mainly in the low to mid 50's.
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due to king tides the highest astronomical sides of the year here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. seven sunny days ahead. high temperatures in the mid t upper 50's. our forecast for football weather when the 49ers take on the dallas cowboys at levi stadium. 3:30. it will be sunny and bright. and even later into the game and into the early evening hours. temperatures won't drop until about 49 which is a magical number.
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both of the funding members birds and crosby is still in nash. he was star of the hippie revolution. series of health challenges including three heart attacks, a liver transplant, diabetes and tendinitis. dan: what a legend. steph curry has accomplished everything on and off the court. he's the subject of a new documentary being shown at sun dance. it's being called "steph curry underrated." it looks inside of his career who was never going to win an michigan. one of the producers is ryan kug ler. it kicked off today in utah. steph is there for the premire tomorrow. no word on wreleased on apple p. but it's coming.
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ama: he was part of a thriller. >> the warriors and the celtics in an nba final rematch. spencer: we've seen the warriors struggle all season long. but they wanted to make a statement tonight in boston as powers through tough messes... ...so it makes it look like i spent hours cleaning! and you know i didn't. it makes my running shoe look like new. it's amazing! wow, it makes it look like i don't have kids at all. it's so good, it makes it look like i have magical powers! and when wipes won't cut it, magic eraser sheets make it look like food doesn't explode every day. wow! they make it look like i don't even live here!
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the buzzer here. p tou -- tough shot. warriors never led in the streaks session. jayson tatum got hot. it came up in the 34th. the warriors fall 1 a 25-118. >> the way that you guys playing to, you know, we look like what we are which is a team team. and better now than in the playoffs. >> the 49ers have been so good at run blocking these gay. they're knocking each other over. and in the win over the seahawks. usage. -- wh and juice joined the m scrum previewing the niners trying to sneak in his apology. >> walk me through it? >> where is security? >> he's interrupting my media session.
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>> we're still not cool. >> i'm sorry. >> sorry don't do nothing. everybody done seen me lift up my seats. >> gonzaga out against l.m.u. >> the goals they needed to be pepperdine. alex shuca quarters. he goes for 16 overall. gail with a around the horn. he had 17. gail's role first place in the wcc. stanford hosting youth state. opening tip. michamichael mccon seized moren. they would never trail. and he's going to mis. harrison ingram -- with authority! >> their first conference win of the year. the year. 67-64. meet three sisters learning how to spend, save, and budget. all with chase first banking.
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>> and a reminder that you could watch all our newscast live and through the demand through the connected tv app. it's available for apple, google tv, amazon fire and roku. download the app and start streaming. i'm amia daetz. dan: we appreciate your time. jimmy kim bell. sorry that was some parts of the field got more seeds. others
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less. give it some time. and you have a world cup heroes face in your field so they can grow this in five weeks, but my pathos plants in three years can barely grow one extra leave right or they fall off in two days. like all my plants in my apartment, yeah, but just a reminder. argentina's world cup win was their first since diego maradona cheated on the hand of god gold and led his team to glory. mexico's 86 remember that the whole not in a lot of people? it was lionel's last trophy that he needed to win. you want everything else, including a champions league league title just needed to get that world cup and he did coming up our world cup. we're talking about our friday polka, plus the parents of that six year old boy who shot and wounded his teacher in virginia. they're breaking their silence. and later remembering david crosby, but he just tweeted the day before he died. you're watching world news now. suffering
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