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manslaughter, child endangerment , and manufacturing drug charges for the man who lived at the home. good evening and thank you for joining us for this early edition of abc 7 news. i am dion lim. it reduce the home into bits of debris and damaged several homes nearby. abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has new details from neighbors who know the suspect. >> in the are nice, and it just turns out someone cornell: which exploded on thursday morning on 20 2nd avenue. police say a narcotics lab it was being operated inside. 53-year-old darron arrested. >> that is the right thing to do. it is disgusting.
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a caused property damages, and it caused people's lives. >> the suspect, darron price, we believe that was his primary residence. cornell: neighbors say price lived in the neighborhood with his family could although two young children were not home at the time, neighbors say price's wife and caregiver were inside. the frantic caregiver asked him to call 911. >> to hear him sayin you know. >the bod of a woman was cornell: and canisters f house, filled with unknown substances. the massive explosion rocked the neighborhood, blowing doors of hinges and shattering windows. >> this is part of the window that was blown out. cornell: jerry was still cleaning out shattered glass from his mom's house five doors
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down. >> it is amazing how it could happen, you know, in a neighborhood like this, it is so quiet. cornell: neighbors say they never expected anything unusual was happening inside this house. >> i know people say, "well, you were right next to it," yes, but i'm telling you, when they close their door, you are not getting invited to anything, they don't speak to you, you just don't know what's inside people's home. cornell: in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. dion: a tree about 50 feet filled today, damaging to homes in oakland. a woman whose home was damaged that she was sitting in her living room when she heard a cracking sound and then a loud boom. she also said she was afraid that tree would fall for it after a large branch came down on her bread -- her bedroom roof in november, she started sleeping on the couch and moved her furniture to one side of the living room. taking a look outside right now,
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this is a time lapse video of san francisco behind the raindrops and fog as well. we have abc 7 spencer christian here to let us know what we can expect for the rest of the weekend, and things look like they are drying out. spencer: they are indeed, dion. you can see on live doppler 7 almost nothing left light rainfall and isolated sprinkles right now. before i go on, i want to point out that a high surf advisory remains in effect until 7:00 this evening as we have elevated wave height and dangerous surf conditions. let's take a look at the weather coming our way, now the storm is over. clouds moving out and an end to the rainfall. what is coming our way next? check out the next three days, sunny with springlike warmth the next two days. tomorrow and monday, high temperatures in the mid to upper 60's inland, but we have a shop cool down -- but we have a sharp cooldown on tuesday, which is
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valentine's day. i will have the 7-day forecast a little bit later, dion. dion: be still my heart, spencer. [laughter] moving on, o had a sit and stroll event -- capitola had eight sit and stroll event. sellers passed out w people shopped. shop owners needed the relief funds after storms last month caused damage. many stores are still recovering. business owner did once more awareness. -- devon wants more awareness. >> i think people thought that capitola was blown off the face of the earth. dion: some of the proceeds went to capitola villages relief fund. a giant forced a sequoia national park reopened nearly a month after suffering damage
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from severe storm speed access was closed off back in january after rainy weather brought mudslides and landslides. boxes, picnic tables, and trailheads were damaged. the general sherman tree and snow play area. conditions are being monitored come as visitors are advised to expect winter conditions and drive cautiously. former twitter workers held a protest at the company's headquarters today. take a look. demonstrators gathered at the building this morning san francisco. the protest was in response to musk's laying off 7500 workers last year. prolabor groups and muralist andrew painted a picture of musk on a one-way trip to mars. monday's earthquake in tur
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and syria killed over 25,000. although surrey -- syria called off rescue efforts, the u.s. is still helping. leaders say they plan to send more assistance to the country. over 21,000 of the lives lost killed from that country. you and leaders say that number could now double. >> i think it is difficult to estimate obviously very precise figures, but i'm sure it will double. dion: on a more positive note, 121 citizens were found alive over the past day. some have been trapped in the rubble more than 130 hours. moving to developing news, u.s. just today shot down another unidentified object, this time over communion airspace.
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abc news reporter and when -- em nguyen has more. em: u.s. f-22 once again heading down an unidentified object in the sky today over canada. prime minister justin trudeau tweeting, "i ordered the take down of an unidentified object that violated canadian airspace. norad command shot down the object over the yukon. canadian and u.s. aircraft were scrambled, and a u.s. f-22 successfully fired at the object." trudeau said he also spoke to president biden and canadian forces will work to cover the wreckage. this is the u.s. military is in the process of recovering the wreckage of another unidentified object, shot friday off the coast of alaska for the white house saying this object was flying at 40,000 feet, posing a threat to civilian aircraft. >> under an abundance of caution, the recommendation of the gun, president biden ordered the military to down the object, and they did. em: one senior executive describing it as cylindrical and
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silverish-gray. >> do you have any comments over the object shot down over alaska, mr. president? em: fighter jets sent to observe determining it was unmanned. the president briefed thursday, giving it the order to shoot it down friday morning. and at 22 fighter jet taking the shot. if this did not appear to have the gondola beneath it, like the suspected chinese spy balloon brought down over the coast of the carolinas. >> there's no indication they had the power to steer it or collect intelligence. em: president biden facing chrysostom for not acting quicker to shoot down that spy balloon. alaska senator lisa murkowski said friday's action sends a better message. sen message. .-- senator that is being encroached upon, this sends consequences to it.
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em: they found a technology base from the chinese spy balloon at the bottom of the atlantic ocean. em nguyen, abc 7 news, washington. dion: what you need to know if you plan on using caltrain this weekend. >> it is a once-in-a-lifetime chance, and we are commemorating something so special. dion: a navy pilot with bay area ties will be among a group of women set to make super bowl history tomorrow, but - life is uncertain.
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dion: but international girls and women in science today, 36 immigrant women became u.s. citizens. a naturalization ceremony happened at the san francisco museum of modern art. b women all have connections in the s.t.e.m. former house speaker nancy pelosi was there and shared some encouraging words. roc you are an inspiration, and as your story is told, that is an inspiration to our country. dion: yeah, they sure are. the pan-american mural was a backdrop. if the citizens come from 17 different countries. a big project is being serviced this weekend on caltrans. bridges are running and caltrain says riders should expect an
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additional 45 minutes at trips. crews are expected to electrify the truck, starting at 25,000 feet this weekend. the electric feet -- fleet will be faster, safer, and reduce emissions along with improved air quality. electrified service is excited to begin next year. a portion of i-680 is also shut down this weekend here there is a map on your screen, northbound lanes only of i-680 in snow. closure ebnsd -- a.m. on monday. caltrans posted photos of the work today in social media. southbound lanes still remain open and another closure is expected in the same area next weekend. speaking of road closures on parts of highway 1 this weekend, including a 10-mile stretch in big sur. another part spanning 18 miles
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toward mill creek is also open. rock slides after last month's storms turned one of the country's most scenic coastlines into a muddy drive. a squad of pilots will make super bowl history on sunday, becoming the first all-female team to perform a flyover before the game. one of the pilots has bay area roots. lieutenant commander kelly zimmerman graduated from lee high school. she is the daughter of a pilot and said watching her dad inspired her career path. the historic team of pilots will fly the aircraft formation after the national airman. zimmerman calls the flyover a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. moving ahead, a group of volunteers gave nature a little assisted today preview could call it strategic. just ahead, the story behind this event that is expected to help boost the bee and butterfly
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population. and from soggy to sunny, as you take a live look outside, spencer christian joins us with a look at when you can expect those warmer temperatures. chris alvarez is joining us now. hey there. [laughs] chris: i was just so excited to see you and say hello, dion. coming up in sports, the lakers in town with the latest injury news, including the superstar that did not play the lakers, and what coach k great party, carly. you must have blown your budget. not exactly. you have great name brand snacks tons of meat, and where did you get this imported cheese? hello. grocery outlet bargain market
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dion: a new monarch pulmonary garden is coming. the valeo peoples's garden and project has partnered for the exhibit. the new 3000 square-foot event will be put on this saturday and next. the garden project is a sustainable mission to preserve monarch butterflies. it will also help increase the insect population overall. monarch butterflies and the bee population have client -- declined between 85% and 90% in the country. i went to a butterfly garden, and they said if you plant more milkweed, it will encourage more butterflies. spencer: i think butterflies, especially monarch come are absolutely beautiful. dion: oh, gorgeous. spencer: we have beautiful days coming our way to watch butterflies. the gloomy, stormy weather is gone. as you see from this view, sunny
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skies over san francisco. current temperatures reach 63. 52 and half moon bay lovely view from the east bay hills camera, looking back toward san francisco, 58 degrees right now in santa rosa, mid-50's at nevada -- no ato, concord, a chilly in the inland valleys, sunny and much warmer tomorrow, monday, dusty conditions in the hills but a chilly pattern will develop on tuesday, which is valentine's day, and there will be a shark cooldown get high surf advisory for 2.5 hours until 7:00 p.m. wave heights are elevated. there could be some beach erosion, but it is all tapering off. let's talk about the forecast a donation, showing clouds disappearing in the late-night hours, mainly clear skies overnight, and that
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inland east bay, down the south bay as well. lows around the bay shoreline will generally be about 40, 41 degrees. highs tomorrow under sunny skies come upper 50's to near 60 on the coast, check out the north, highs in the 70's, cloverdale, santa rosa, upper 60's in the inland east bay, mid-60's and the south bay. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. monday will be nearly as mild as tomorrow. a few high clouds come a little gusty in the hills on monday, a nice mild day, but temperatures drop sharply on tuesday, which is valentine's day. although skies will be mainly sunny, it will be a bit breezy as well. a very cold morning coming our way wednesday and thursday, still dry conditions. friday brings a slight chance of maybe a light shower or two. temperatures bounce right back on saturday under mainly sunny
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skies. >> now, abc 7 sports with chris alvarez. chris: welcome to chase center. who wears her back on abc 7 for a second straight -- the warriors are back on abc 7 for a second straight saturday night. what a strange we can has been, especially regarding the status of gary payton the second. the warriors have no information to report regarding that tray that had the warriors landing gp2. espn's warriors have until 6:30 p.m. pacific time tomorrow night to evaluate his of them know injury and make a decision if they want this trade to go through. currently a very fluid situation with the warriors. coach kerr describing the emotion of the team. coach kerr: i think the players are always on edge around trade
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deadlines, so once the deadline passed, you know, the rest the guys on the team were able to, you know, just take in the news. obviously, this whole thing has been strange, so it is what it is. there's not a whole lot to do or say. we are just waiting. chris: the lakers made plenty of moves around the trade deadline, including russell. the lakers lebron james it was missing the game with left ankle soreness. l.a. is 4-8 without lebron this season. we've got to show you this insane game-winner from college basketball, portland state down a point, the inbound are at 94 feet, and isaiah johnson leaps up and banks at home. reviewed and upheld. what a shot!
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the craziest finish in college basketball so far this season. you can hear the announcer screaming at the top of his lungs. super bowl lvii tomorrow. super bowl coach andy reid are in arizona. scottsdale, the first line about 1:00 a.m. making a big move from a birdie on 14, that dropped company is currently 11 under par, everyone chasing scottie sheffler, the shore birdie, he leads by one. super bowl sunday is tomorrow. chief head coach andy reid is facing an evil team he used to coast. nick sirianni is former jesus it --an eagles coach. nick sirianni is a former chi s >> anyone out there that puts on
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a uniform has the opportunity to play this game, you put so much work into it, everybody wants to be the best. take those steps, take advantage of these moments comi, opportunities, and work for these opportunities. patrick mahomes: the eagles are a great team in general. they have historic events, the way they can get to the passer. . it will take our best it will be everywhere, and i have to make sure i am getting the ball in my hands and relying on my teammate. it is going to be a great matchup. you cannot ask for a better team to go up against you in the super bowl. chris: all eyes on arizona tomorrow, but first, all eyes on chase center tonight, the warriors, about 38 minutes until tip-off. we will have the game, and of course after the game, i will be here with all your post game interviews. lakers and warriors tonight. can't wait to hear about gp2, dion.
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dion: should be a lot of fun, chris, many thanks to you. looking ahead, the academy of california sciences says don't be grumpy, go wild with love.
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