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shooting victims. >> and other parts of the bay area, good people gather in las vegas, the most popular food is broccoli. yeah, that's the only food. they have broccoli smoothies, and broccoli pancakes, and broccoli ice cream, and broccoli hotdogs, and of course, they have raw unseasoned broccoli..... with stems. -daddy, i don't want to go to las vegas with you and mommy tomorrow. oh, are you sure? are you sure you don't want to go, it will be so much fun!
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> so this one is in a that is way beyond anything we've ever dealt with. ama: the man accused of seeking out and killing seven people at farms and half moon bay makes his first court appearance as we are getting new details about the victims. dan: tonight, we know the nam of all seven people killed in monday's shooting and half moon bay. here they are.
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now we have team coverage for you on this tragedy tonight. tim johns spoke with leaders in the a api community including one that attended the vigil tonight. ama: we begin with j.r. stone where we are getting more details about what happened monday. reporter: i spoke with a friend of one of the victims who told me that no one deserves to die the way that these individuals died. heartbreaking. tonight, the memorial and half moon bay continues to grow. flowers, candles, signs. the memorial for the seven people that were killed and half moon bay is growing. those we talked with wednesday night new marciano martinez, one of the victims who is also from oaxaca, mexico. >> we would say hi to him. we would randomly talk about hard days and things like that.
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so it's just really sad for us to hear of his passing due to this event. >> he likes to play the guitar. sometimes he plays in church with other friends. it rocked my mind. not just me. everybody. reporter: as the community mourns, suspected gunman 66-year-old -- went before a judge wednesday who denied his bail. >> he's not a citizen of this country. plenty of motive to run. for that reason, it was a straightforward and simple request for no bail. reporter: the victims were asian and mexican migrants. many of their family members are still waiting to go home. staying at hotels paid for by the mushroom farm's where they live and work. county officials say they should get to go home by friday. the governor on tuesday had strong words regarding their living conditions. >> some of you should see where these folks are living. the conditions they are in.
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living in shipping containers, living in shipping containers. reporter: those i california terra gardens formerly mountain mushroom farm where one of the shootings happened responded saying, shipping containers doesn't reflect what's on property. going on to say, workers live in mobile trailers or large rvs that have passed county inspections. also saying, employee wages start at 16.50 and go to over $20 an hour. the farm charges around $300 a family to live there. some we spoke with say they don't believe that. >> a lot of people live in poor conditions. they don't feel comfortable to raise their voices to the employers. reporter: nobody is representing them? >> nobody. reporter: sad to hear at a time when so many lives have been lost. community members told me this evening they are working on
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organizing a concert to raise money for some of the families here. all of that is in the works right now. the suspect did not enter a plea. he will be back in court in mid february. j.r. stone, abc7news. dan: thank you. the charging documents give a better idea of the timeline of the shooting. the names are in the order they think the victims were killed. an eighth person was shot but survive. five of them are chinese migrants, to our mexican migrants. ama: many are feeling the impacts of these shootings and half moon bay and monterey park. no one community is harder hit than the asian american one. tim johns has been talking with local community leaders about just that all night and joins us live from the newsroom. reporter: one important thing to remember is that not only were both shooters and most of the victims asian but that the shootings happened during the new -- lunar new year celebrations. one person told me it's a can to
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having to mass shootings happen on a holiday like christmas. to mass shootings happening just hours apart, rocking the asian american community to its core. >> it's rare. it's unheard of. reporter: the executive director of san francisco-based stand with asian americans. he says the attacks have sent shockwaves through the local aapi community especially because of their timing. happening right at the start of the sacred lunar new year celebrations. >> for us to see this happen and to think that elderly asians committing these during this time, it strikes close to our hearts and our families. reporter: he says the attacks are just one part of the story. he tells me the past several years have been difficult for many asian americans due to the pandemic and the spike in hate crimes that it fueled. >> this is a wake-up call for our community to check in on each other, to look at our mental health. reporter: vigils have been
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happening around the bay area. wednesday night alone, people placed crosses in santa clara and gathered in oakland. carl chan was one of those in attendance at the east bay event. he says some in the community are fearful that the shootings could spark retaliation. >> some folks will be using this to start another attacking of the aapi community. reporter: they say it's important for those both inside and outside of the aapi community to show support, staying strong during a difficult time while also not letting the past weighs him down. >> please don't let these incidents stop us from doing what we do every day. we have to move on. reporter: there will be another vigil tomorrow night and san francisco's portsmouth swear at 5:30. abc7news. ama: please consider donating to
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--. they've been supporting the farmworker community for a long time. it has established a half moon bay strong fund. go to our website for a link they are grateful for monetary donations during this difficult time. dan: the monterey park community continues to mourn after a mass shooting last weekend. people gather tonight for another candlelight vigil honoring the 11 who died and nine who were hurt. the vigil coincided with a visit by vice president kamala harris. she laid flowers, taking time to visit each victims photo. the vice president called on congress to act on gun reform. >> can this congress do anything? >> they absolutely can. they have the power to. can they do something? yes. should they do something? yes. >> will say? >> that is where we all have to speak up. dan: the vice president paid her
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respects to the monterey park victims privately. ama: new details on a robbery and shooting outside a camera store in campbell around 11:00 a.m. in south winchester. one person was injured and multiple suspects are on the loose. amanda del castillo has the story. reporter: scattered about outside san jose camera and video in campbell, equipment and evidence markers. on wednesday, the law surrounding the family owned shop became the scene of an armed robbery and shooting. >> engine 81 medical. reporter: work and her graphic bangs. she thought it may have been firecrackers for lunar new year. >> there was gunshots right here , yards from our building. reporter: sheallseangshots. one person was shot and taken to a local hospital.
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>> the scene is secure. gunshots into the -- wound to the abdomen. reporter: they are not yet giving details about their condition. police dogs worked the scene, parked vehicles had bullet holes in shattered windows. martinez says after hearing the gun fire, she estimates the action lasted seconds. >> it looked like one of the workers at san jose camera was on his phone, frantic and scared. then i saw two cars just take off really fast. reporter: multiple suspects remain at large. similar to other crimes we've covered around the bay area. in november, $180,000 in merchandise was stolen from a camera shop in a robbery near san francisco's union square. surveillance shows for people get outing of a great -- getting out of a gray sedan. earlier this month, another robbery at this high-end camera store. this incident also involved a
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group of suspects. campbell pd says it's too early to speculate whether wednesday's robbery is connected or whether it's part of a growing crime trend. >> this is scary. people won't come here and buy stuff. you can't afford to have watching all your customers. reporter: owners put up a note alerting customers about that robbery, saying for the wet -- mental well-being of their staff they won't be reopening until the 30th. abc7news. dan: new developments. we could see police body camera of the attack on nancy pelosi's husband. abc was among media groups requesting the footage of the october attack inside pelosi san francisco home. a judge approved its release. paul pelosi suffered a skull fracture in october when he was hit in the head with a hammer by an intruder heard prosecutor say was targeting his wife.
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david the papp has pleaded not guilty in the case. his attorney argued against releasing the recordings. it's not clear when the video would be released. ama: southwest airlines finds itself in hot water over the holiday meltdown that led to thousands of flights being canceled. dan: there's a story behind th reunion. a dog last seen a year ago in the san diego area is found in the bay area. sandia: winter warmth with us today. when it terms much cooler and possibly wet, coming up. ama: a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. hang out with eddie murphy tonight. you are going to be in a star trek movie. >> they had me talking jive to spock's. >> that's pretty good. i don't know how you pass that up. ♪
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and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. covered california, this way to health insurance. enrollment ends january 31st. go to coveredca.com. ama: holiday travel mass from southwest airlines. the did hartman of -- of -- it's schedule was thoughtfully designed and there was plenty of staffing but it's computer system melted down. southwest canceled more than 16,000 flights over the christmas holiday. a new effort launched today in san francisco to protect abortion rights across california. >> this issue is about choice but it also encompasses everyone's choice. it's about men, women, children, the lgbtq community, trans men and women.
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all of us sitting here together to understand what choice really means. ama: california state senator was part of an unveiling at san francisco city hall of the san francisco bay area abortion rights coalition. the partnership of local governments and reproductive health groups will work together to protect abortion rights. those behind the coalition say it's a first of its kind group to support reproductive justice and freedom. dan: charles a minute will play in the nfc championship this weekend after being arrested on monday. the head coach says the team will let legal proceedings play out. the defensive event was arrested on suspension -- suspicion of domestic violence. his girlfriend said he pushed her to the ground and caused her arm pain. the case will be sent to the santa clara county district attorney's office for possible charges. encouraging news about the covid booster shot. the booster cuts the risk of
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symptomatic infection in half. doctors credit the shot with bringing community covid levels down after a winter surge. santa clara county is particularly faring well. nearing lows not seen since last summer. >> it seems that we've crested the curve, we are coming down the mountain. hospitalizations down. cases are down. wastewater shows that everything is looking good. >> the boosters that came out this past fall and winter served us very well to keep people out of the hospital from the variants that were circulating and even some of the new ones that surprised us. the goal is to -- dan: the goal is to normalize covid like the flu. ama: donald trump could make a comeback on instagram and facebook. meda said it will allow trump back on its platforms in the coming weeks. he was locked out of his accounts the day after the january 6 capital attack over concerns his posts were inciting
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violence. that suspension lasted two years. he released a statement saying, the band should never happen again to a sitting president. a french bulldog missing for more than a year from its san diego county home was found in an abandoned car in livermore and reunited with its owner. police shared this picture of money with his family. how he wound up in the bay area is a mystery but his owner say they receive messages asking for payment for his return but they didn't respond because they thought it was a scam. since the dog was chipped, a technician was able to track down the family and they made the long drive to the bay area to take him home. dan: isn't that amazing? the lincoln high school state champion football team celebrated at san francisco city hall today. the mayor proclaimed today as lincoln football team day. city hall is lit up in the schools colors tonight, crimson
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and gold. this is their third state championship. way to go. ama: our weather is pretty awesome. dan: it sure is. sandhya patel is tracking for the -- tracking that for us. sandhya: it was beautiful today and it will be changing for the weekend. i want to show you something else that is awesome. crescent moon and jupiter. this was the conjunction tonight , just a few hours ago. so clear that we got to see both absolutely beautiful views there. it was a record-setting day. two records tied today. santa rosa at 72. 68 at sfo. pretty mild across the region. 17 ere.gusting to 50 on mount diab. hood mountain at 46. down sloping wind. it is still a shaky view from
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our camera without wind blowing. we will continue to see the offshore flow bringing us warmer than average conditions for this time of year. tomorrow, 68 is the forecast high. nine degrees above the average of 59. san jose coming in six degrees above. oakland, four degrees warmer above where you should be. high-pressure is a driving factor. this is bringing us the mild to warm weather for winter. it's not uncommon to have a midwinter dry spell. that could be over very soon and just a couple of days. because of the wind, temperature is running warmer everywhere. most areas in the 50's and 60's. 40's about. it is calm her at the lower elevations. clear skies, breezy in the hills overnight. a cooler end to the week. chili with a chance of showers on sunday. breezy conditions continuing in the hills tomorrow morning, anywhere from the 30's to the 50's under clear skies.
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low to under -- up risk 60's. really pleasant to be outside. over the weekend, changes. low pressure dropping down, bringing us a chance of showers on sunday. certainly snow in the sierra. up to a quarter of an inch. these are not the high-resolution model -- models. we will get a better idea for your weekend. mild and sunny tomorrow. fog is back. cooler weather returns with it. a chance it will be colder. back to needing long sleeves and sweaters early next week. cold mornings and chilly days. only in the upper 40's to low 50's on monday. pretty crazy stuff. dan: we are still in winter. sandhya: that's just a reminder. sandhya: that's just a reminder. ama: everyone is making room
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difference. the water spectacular will make its official premier on friday. disney is the parent company of abc. dan: it is spectacular. an intense battle between the warriors in grizzlies tonight. ama: larry beil is here with sports. larry: seth curry ejected from the game late for doing the same thing he did in the finals in 2018. you can't throw your mouthpiece into the crowd. what made him so upset? you have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease
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fourth. jordan poole to steph curry. 34 points. over a minute left. curry says, give me the ball. he's frustrated and throws the mouthguard in frustration. automatic ejection just like the 2018 finals. klay thompson, so clutch. 24 points for clay. nine seconds left. grizzlies. we are tied up 120. pool gets free. that's the game-winning layout. warriors 122-120. what a game. damien lillard went off in the blazers jazz game, 93 is. shooting from downtown. littler didn't go for 20 or 30 or 40 or 50.
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60. the blazers win 134-124. 49ers held their first practice this week, prepping for the nfc title game on sunday. championship three of the past four years, bringing pressure and opportunity. >> excited for these moments, win or lose. a lot of people don't like the pressure of it. people in general. you put yourself out there and it's really tough of you don't come out victorious. like i've always said, there's only one team that's happy at the end of the year. >> it's all about communication. how can you operate smoothly, get in and out of the huddle, make sure everyone is on the same page. it's a big emphasis this week. larry: chicago state visiting stanford. the cardinals not playing very well. cougar's lead for much of this game. spencer jones for three of his 21.
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appreciate your time. ama: good night. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, eddie murphy, d'arcy carden, and music from hailey whitters. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody. welcome. hi, welcome. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching, thank you for joining us at our headquarters here in the balmy weather of hollywood. feel that?

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