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crisis. good evening, thank you for joining us. >> and i'm ama daetz. we beginning with the stunning announcement from the white use. president trump signed a prock calamiti demanding the national guard be deployed to the border. >> the troops could be sent there as soon as tonight. it's unclear how governor brown will respond. but the guard isurrently reviewing the request. >> here is abc as chief white house correspondent. >> a day after the president surprised his top advisers by floating the idea of using the military to secure the border with mexico. >> we're going to be guarding ore border with the military. >> the white house made it official announcing he is signing the order and the national guard could be on its way as early as tonight. >> we hope the deployment begins immediately. >> the homeland security secretary couldn't say how many troops or how much it would cost. as for what they'll do, u.s. troops can't do law enforcement functions such as arresting illegal border crossers. this would be a support role such as helping with
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surveillance. >> it will be strong. it will be as many as is needed to fill the gaps that we have today is what i can tell you. we'll go through and make sure. >> just last week the president also suggested he would use military funds toable his border wall. >> does the president have the authity to use money that congress appropriated to the department of defense to build the border wall? >> what he meant was there are some lands the department of defense owns that right on the border that are actually areas we see illicit activity. we are looking into option for the military to build wall and military installations on the border. >> but pentagon officials tell c.b. news they have no land on the border. the close set et arizona lan not on the border. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. california did dplie with president bush's request to deploy the national guard on the border in 2006 and 2010 under
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republican governor arnold schwarzenegger at the time. but the 2006 employment after it it was worked out who would pay for it. the national guard issued a statement saying the request will be promptly reviewed to determine how best we can assist our federal partners. we look forward to more detail, including funding ab, duration. >> now to youtube shoing .. let's start with good news all victim improved. two back home. the third upgrated to serious condition. >> which is encouraging we have learned more about the shooter and how she spent days and hours leading up to the attack. >> here is abc 7 news anchor dion lim. of employees return to the roups building retrieving personal belongings. we learned from police the shooter entered the patio from the garage. >> we have a report of subject with a gun, hae therd 7 to 8 shots fibered. >> reporter: the same garage
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where workers picked up cars. we also know that nasim adhdam visited a gun range before visiting san bruno. the shooting took place in the outdoor dining area. >> we will be increasing the security we have at all of the offices worldwide to make them more secure not only in the near term but in the long-term. our employees have been encouraged to take time off work or work from home. and we are making sure wellness services are readily available to them. >> reporter: sf general shared promising news on the gunshot victims. >> we were able to discharge two last night. the one remaining patient who was in critical condition yesterday is now in serious condition. >> reporter: in san bruno, dion lim, abc 7 news. now federal agents honed in on the riverside county home of the suspected shooter. she lived with her parents. >> today family members reacted in shock that their daughter was
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named as the attacker. our reporter from our sister station in los angel has the story. >> reporter: the father of nasim adhdam says the family is in shock and trying to make sense of what happened. >> she never hurt one animal one ant. i don't know how she did like this. everywhere process all the u.s. people all the human we are aapologize. i'm sorry i can't believe it. >> in a statement he further says although no words can transcribe our deep pain for this tragedy, our family would like to express their utmost regret sorrow for with what happened to innocent victims. this afternoon, atf agents served a search warrant at the home belonging to the family. throughout the day family and friends came and went from the home. some spoke briefly with reporters. >> i think that -- i think that for whole world, hearing it this bad news, i'm so sorriry for those people shot. >> she was a really good person.
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she was a big animal loving person. >> any industry of mental illness? >> no, nothing. >> my name is nasim. >> but the family about adhdam says he was angry at youtube. the 38-year-old was a prolific poster of veegen and animal rights videos on the site. about a year ago the relationship soured after she lost followers and viewers to page allegedly after the company change the filters. >> her whole world was to stop eating meat. and youtube filter it. >> the family says police in the bay area told them they would keep an eye on adhdam after she was found sleeping in her car. they say they warned police she might do something. >> she was angry of youtube. so be careful. and police we are going to watch her but any didn't. >> abc 7 news. mountain view police chief says one of his officers found adhdam sleeping in her car in the wal-mart parking lot.
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this is the ofrtsz conversation with her was nothing out of the ordinary and didn't give any indication that violence was imminent. >> she just expressed that she was having family issues, rerecking. she didn't want to be down in the san diego area. and she was up here to find a job. it was a very normal interaction without any concerns of suspicion or any reason to believe that she may be involved in any type of activity that would rise to this level of concern. >> the chief says because the conversation didn't raise any red flags mountain view police did not contact youtube or san bruno police. >> for complete coverage of the shooting at youtube you can follow us on twitter, facebook or visit our webte. the fastest way to learn the newest information is through the abc 7 news app. remember it's free to download and we have versions for apple and droid devices. all right. we need to to turn to the weather because we are about to get a drastic change >> we are getting hammered actually. sandhya patel it here with live
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doppler 7. ged get ready for soaking raining. let me show you the the live doppler 7. there is moisture picked nun the clouds. but it's not reaching the ground. there are two parts to this storm. the first part brings in light rain across the region tomorrow afternoon and evening. this second part is the one we're watching carefully because this is the part that is going to bring us some very heavy rain. it isway we call an atmospheric river or the pineapple express as the moisture source comes from near hawaii. tomorrow evening watch the moisture source as it continues to flow in our direction. going into friday night that pineapple express isle aimed right at us so we are going to really get hammered around here. it's a light level one system tomorrow. light rain north bay spreading south in the afternoon. .19 inch orr less. it's elevated to moderate strength friday into saturday morning. the rain will be heavy at times. the highest totals in the north bay and hills and the wince will be gusting 30 to 45 miles an
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hour. this storm could set daily record rainfall here in the bay area. i'll be back with a look at the time ryan coming up. >> thank you sandhya. now to facebook admitting the numbers of users whose privacy compromised higher than first thought. as ceo mark burke zurek berk grfd to testify pch here is abc news reporter rebecca jarvise. >> >> reporter: tonight facebook reefrlg that 87 million people mostly in the u.s. may have had information shared with cambridge analytica. far more than the 50 million initially suspected. today ceo mark zuckerberg in a call with reporters acknowledging the company didn't focus enough on preventing abuse. >> we didn't take a broad enough view of what our responsibility is. and that was a huge mistake. it was my mistake. >> starting monday, facebook will tell users if their information may have been shared with cambridge analytica by adding a link at the top of the news feed.
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the tech titan also announcing several other changes, including restricting access for third party achs and tleeting phone and text logs after a year. mark zuckerberg says that figure of $87 million is the maximum number of people impacted. am bridge analytica says they accessed the data of no more than 30 million people and delete to do when they were contacted by facebook. rebekah jarvise, abc news, new york. dramatic moments caught on police dash cam when a suspected drunk driver led venetiaa officers on a chase yesterday. the driver recklessly tries to outrun the officers in pursuit. erratically weaving in and out of traffic. he crashes into a neighbor's yard. watch now. the driver 27-year-old rawle miranda was taken into custody. driving with a suspended driver's license and under the ufls frunls of alcohol no one
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was hurt. exactly 50 years ago one moment forever changed american history. >> tonight we honor the legacy left by dr. martin luther king jr. both across the country and right here in the bay area. >>en. a major storm moving towards california. sandhya patel will be back with please keep your shoes on!
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commemorating the life of dr. martin luther king junior today on the 50 clinton anniversary of his assassination in memphis, tennessee. >> across the nation gathered to promote peace and justice and noted how far the country has to go. >> maggie reule has the story. >> a crowd of thousands brought to silence. a bell tolling 39 times, once for every year in the life of the reverend dr. martin luther king junior. the crowd packing the streets outside the lorraine motel standing shoulder to shoulder in a show of unity under the same balcony where dr. king was shot and killed 50 years ago. >> knowing that he was here to make a change and to be a good advocate for change, it really -- it really is a humbling experience. >> but this crowd was determined
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to turn the anniversary of king's death into a celebration of his life. >> shout hallelujah come on get happy. >> here in memphis and across the country in the south, northeast at the nation's capital and the heartland. >> i thank god that he lived. he taut us how to live. he taught us how to stand up. >> this group marched the 50 miles from mississippi to memphis. >> this symbolizes how we have moved forward. >> carrying with them king's legacy of respect fairness and equality. >> organizers say they want to take the energy and turn it into momentum lasting all year long. they are planning 50 weeks of 50 actions with very specific things people can do every week that they say will create real change. maggie reule abc news, memphis, tennessee. >> dr. king's legacy was inspired by civil rights leader
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professionally and religiously. >> wean friedman has the stories starting with king's personal connection to ray iconic san francisco church. >> reporter: at 5:05 this afternoon the glorious chiming of the grace cathedral bell, rang 50 times to honor dr. martin luther king and his connection with this church. >> if you can't be the sun, be a star. >> on the day this cathedral opened in 1965 dr. king delivered a sermon. dean malcom young wasn't here that day but heard the stories. >> there were 5,000 people here. the congregation filled the entire building, spilled out on the stepts here, spilled out on the steps there. >> he is not alone in remembrances. in marin county renowned photographer os this place in the library of congress to images he shot dr. king inspired during the civil rights movement. >> what i realize now i was making history without being conscious of it i was in the moment. >> to look at david johnson's
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work it's color blind but cultural and very human. here is the stuff people remember and study. as dr. king went to washington, d.c. and delivered his "i have a dream" speech david johnson was on assignment to do you mean it. >> i was making images that attracted zblee some photos become iconic, this young man in abraham lincoln's lap. >> that was my lucky day. >> as to the back story. >> he was resting. he was resting. >> did he see the symbolism of where he was resting? >> i don't think so. >> as if thatmatters, through the filter of history in marin county wayne friedman, abc 7 news. a pastor who knew dr. king remembers well his early activism in the bay area. refrpd amos brown leads the third baptist church in san francisco. recalling when king visited in 1958 delivering a selmer ton the congregation. >> there was not enough for him to stand in the pulpit on sunday
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morning and preach sermons about personal salvation. he felt that he had the moral obligation to also be engaged in movements, to deal with the social conditions. >> beyond the civil rights movement reverend brown says dr. king took great personal risk was stands on economic injustice and ening the vietnam war. all right it's time to turn to meteorologist sandhya patel. >> we are really in for some serious rain. she is here now track going all for us. yeah, dan and ama, you don't expect this strong event this time of year. atmospheric rivers typically give us 30 to 50% of the rainy season in the wter but not spring. look at live doppler 7. we are tracking what's late in the subsection but much needed rain heading our direction. look at the view from the camera of san francisco. it's a nice view. you can see the visibility is loking really different tomorrow. temperatures right now mid-to upper 50s from san francisco to
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san jose. half moon bay, 54 leer is a live picture from emeryville camera and the commute will look extremely different come friday. friday afternoon and morning as well. but tomorrow, that storm has slowed down. i'll show you time line in a moment. temperatures in the 50s right now from santa rosa to fairfield, concord 60 degrees. one other live picture from the dgo roof camera the wind is light. light rain tomorrow afternoon. soaking through saturday morning. and drying out sunday. first thing tomorrow morning the fog and clouds around. temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s. so definitely a cool start but not terribly cold. in the afternoon it will be in the low 60s to low 70s with the rain firps arriving around mendocino county and lake county. well call it a level one for tomorrow. light rain in the north bay. spreading south in the nighttime hours. .1 of an inches for less for most frars. becoming a level two.
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moderate friday friday into saturday morning. this is when the bulk hits. rain heavy at times highest total attention in the north bay and hills. wits winds out of the south 30 to 45 miles an hour. 12:00 tomorrow ank you see the clouds. you're not seeing the rain. 5:00 p.m. the rain is still in mends lo county tomorrow night heading into the late night hours that rain finally starts to move southward into santa rosa. by 10:00 p.m. and sinks southwood by midnight as across the bay area heading to the east bay, the south bay, barely getting it in the we hours of the morning and then we get slammed. friday morning you see some yellows that's moderate to heavy rain 8:00 a.m. if 5:00 a.m. to 58 a.m. the worst during the morning commute. 9:00 a.m. could be isolated thunderstorm on friday. noon time it's come down. it's going to be pouring well into afternoon and evening hours. the raises eep up a bit friday evening only to pick up again friday night at 11:00 p.m. and then going into the we hours of saturday morng. still getting soaked saturday at
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5:00 a.m. and then we'll turn over to scattered showers for saturday afternoon. now rainfall totals -- right on true saturday with you will notice close to 4 inches there in ukiah. but just over an inches in the san jose. in the rain shadow there. this is the flood watch for lake solano counties. friday evening through are sunday morning 1 to 3 inches mud and rock slides possible. definitely watch out for the small streams. the wind will be gusty as well. friday afternoon about 2530 miles an hour going into saturday morning over 30 miles an hour. and that means power out annuals are possible. trees could be toppled. hazardous driving conditions between friday and saturday. watch out for flooding debris flows are possible in the burn scar areas that's a big concern as well he will. accuweather seven-day forecast light rain tomorrow night. level one. stormy day for friday, level two and then it's a level two again on saturday. wet and gusty in the morning especially in the a then dry for a few days before the next
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round of rain comes in much lighter. tuesday, level one, wednesday we have a chance of some rain. dan and ama, get ready. this is not a pineapple express you want to mess with. >> all right thank you. stay with us. oakland's gray wolves are about to make the first appearance at the oakland zoo. >> why the ♪ you don't just want easy. you want "streaming all your favorite shows on the fastest internet" easy. you want "internet that helps you save on mobile" easy. you want "the best wifi you can pause with a tap." see? easy. time for bed. you want xfinity because it makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years when you sign up for tv. plus, get 3x the speed of at&t and directv. click, call or visit a store today.
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up. the two gray wolves calling the oakland zoo home are getting closer to making a public zbu. the two wolves arrived in late december. they are five years old and born in captivity. they have been kept out of sight and allowing them to adapt. the to help them get used to people watching them, the zoo cooper conducted wolf aclimgs sessions over the past month. the media will be allowed to see them tomorrow. zoo visitor get a kmans in late june when the new habitat the california tralts open if it works out the visitors will get to see maybe a litter of pups. >> that would be great. we have exclusive information tonight surrounding that deadly tesla crash in mountain view and a similar accident months earlier. >> the i-team dan noyes shows you what other tesla drivers say they've experienced early similar to what happened in those crashes. >> google employees are trying
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to convince the company to back out of the ai projects for the federal government why they say google shouldn't be involved. >> and it's already locally but it may become a bigger offense the new effort in california to the new effort in california to crackdown on drivers hello, i'm vincent, this is livingston, that's tangella, this is our haunted house and every saturday night on kofy tv-20 we present our show creature features, where we show wonderfully horrible films and horribly wonderful guests. do join us, please?
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>> announcer: live where you live this is abc 7 news. look closely here this red tesla is not the one that crashed two weeks ago and killed an apple engineer. it's a different car in a different carr but a similar event actually. abc 7 news i-team has exclusive information about that different tesla crash six months ago. >> it has many similarities to what happened in mountain view. dan noyes has been speaking with experts for insights into two incidents. >> reporter: you see the road from a big rig eastbound highway
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92 before the 880 merge september 21st 2017. notice the low morning sun. the trucker come upon a crash that just happened and rushes to help. the car's driver who doesn't want to be identified tells me he had autopilot on in his tesla model s. the sun got in his eyes by the time he he wanted to take over the car slammed into the merge divider. the chp confirms the driver told officers his autopilot was on. unlike the crash that killed walter wauening. the safety barrier was in order and he walked away uninjured. >> the low sun angle could pose a problem for the cameras. >> i showed the photos and video to an attorney jim mcpherson for safe self-drive. he points to similarities twoon the crashes. both teslas ha had low morning sun highway speeds, both on autopilot. and both may become confused by
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road markings. >> you have a difference in the pavement color. you have white lines that autopilot usually uses to center itself within the lane. >> a tesla owner who commutes the same route walter did used. >> the car definitely swerv left without giving warnings right into that divider. >> watch as the autopil appears to follow that white line on the left and head towards t bear we are. he had to take over the wheel and swerve to safety. also this woke a general contract frere chicago told me the autopilot on his model x often has problems at the same location on his kmoumt petition maid this recording autopilot appears to take him straight at a barrier he says he had to brake to avoid a crash. today a at tesla pokes woman told me autopilot is intended for use only with a fully attentive driver and that it contents prevent all accidents such as standard would be impossible with but makes them less likely to occur. the mold owners manual is clear that the autopilot is a
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beta feature and never fend on out auto steer to determine appropriate driving path. always be prepared to take immediate attention failure to follow the instructions could cause damage, serious injury or death. >> drivers try to do other things while driving. they're not paying attention. and those are situations in which they get in trouble. >> uc berkeley professor is considered a pioneer in self-driving technology. he tells me tesla should take a cue from the smart driver diving. >> proprietary self-eye racking. >> he says people should be realistic about the limitations of the self-driving systems at this point in time. >> we have to recognize we have a to crawl before we walk. we have to caulk before we run. and we're still at the crawl stage with in technology. >> and that was dan noyes reporting. there is one difference in the crashes. the safety barrier walter hit had been collapsed by another
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crash 11 days before. the other driver hit what's called a work smart cushion and he walked away. the brother of the apple engineer says the family hired a attorney. thousands of google employees signed a letter protesting the company ace participation in a pentagon artificial intelligence project according to the "new york times." the letter was sent to ceo sundar pichai. it says google shouldn't be in the business of war. and should pull out of the program called project maven. the project uses artificial intelligence to improve visual recommendation would apparently be use the as a drone program. google says the involvement is limited to non-offensive purposes and nat software is available to any google cloud customer. after tanking at the opening bell, stocks rallied to finish higher today overcoming worry base the trade dispute between the united states and china. here is how it looked. the do you ended one a
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$230-point gain. the nasdaq added 100 points. and the s&p gained 30. before the opening bell the chinese responded to the u.s. plan to impose tare i was on 50 billion dlarps of chinese goods with a reciprocal tariff on u.s. products. the new fees on 106 american effect pl china filed a dput with the world trade organization and both sides are creating. >> china created the problem not president trump but we have a president willing to stand you have and say enough is enough. >> if the situation intensifies, it would hit everything from soybeans to car planes and orange voot juice. the tares i was would result in higher priss and possibly job losses. >> hundreds of federal and local law enforcement apgt haves seized nearly 100 northern california houses purchased by a chinese based crime organization. the oh homes were used to grow massive amounts of marijuana
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illegally like the ones that you see in this file video. agents seized more than 36,000 marijuana plants, 250 pounds of processed pot and at least $68,000 in cash. the raids culminate in investigation that focused on dozens of chinese nationals who bought homes in 7 counties. much of the pot was shipped to other states where -- which is illegal. the u.s. department of justice called one of the largest residential forfeiture operations ever a success. prosecutors will now ask judges to transfer ownership of the houses to the u.s. government. >> the head of the fda is calling on social media sites to do more to stop illegal online sales of opioids. fda commissioner scott got lib says the social media companies and interpret service providers provids by facebook and twitter need to do more to block sales pitches for addictive pain killers. process the fda is planning a summit with top internet company executives to discuss possible solutions. although no date has been
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announced. today the final survivor of the parkland, florida, school shooting was released from the hospital 7 weeks after that awful attack. 15-year-old anthonys bourjis was the last of the students who ran into a classroom when the shooting started at marjory stoneman. he braced the door with his body and shot five times. one bullet came close to his liver and three bullets hit his legs. thaird of the -- a third of one lung had to be removed. he underwent nine surgeries in all. all of the other students in the room with him survived uninjured. it's already illegal in california to use the cell phone while driving. and soon it could motivate if caught. the first processes first time fine $1235 tp the state bill reintroduced with classify it as a moving violation with higher fines and a penalty on a driver's license. likely increasing offender insurance rates. the senator behind the bill says there is evidence the current fine isn't a ig big enough did
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he ernest. >> we seem to believe we're the one person that can drive using a mobile device and the statistics show that's not true. >> the chp says it issued 50,000 tickets last year to people using cell phones while driving. stay with us a mierj milestone reached in san francisco's central subway project. >> the more we can put traffic underground the better we'll be. it's a quicker safer transportation system for everybody. >> we go deep
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>> you see the orange box dangling from a crane. that's where we are going. >> be real careful. >> down we go into the massive hole that's taking spe more than 100 feet below the san francisco china town. if it looks like a mine shaft that's for a good reason. the contractor is say this is the fryers efirst transit station ilt by mining underground rather than digging a an open hole and covering it. >> we want to protect the environment around here. >> they call it the platform cavern, 54 feet ride and 42 feet high and the mayor is seeing it the first time. >> this is you a inspiring down here. >> he has long been a champion of central subway a project with controversy. >> the more we put traffic underground the better we will be. a quicker safer transportation system for everybody. >> but putting traffic underground a big job one that hit a milestone. >> we have completed the -- we consider the biggest obstacle, the mining operation. that's why you see the finished work here no more dirt except
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for concrete. >> the spot i'm standing will be filled in with concrete. a couple feet above my head where people will stand waiting for the train. >> i was down in this station a year ago when it was a dirt bit. >> the chair board says it's on track to take examiners by 2019, a year later than originally planned and still badly needed. >> everybody recognizes that the surface level buses are so overcrowded it's a horrible experience for people trying to get on and off buss. >> once the yellow water proofing is installed it takes shape. but farrell already has his on the stations. >> if we want to think about the future of san francisco we need in throughout the city of san francisco. >> in san francisco, jonathon bloom, abc 7 news. what a project. >> yeah. >> stay with us. a significant storm is headed this week. meteorologist sandhya patel
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watch this. a giant panda cub caught on camera stealing a broom and refusing to let it go. the panna was recorded by security cameras at a panda sanctuary in china. one of the keepers came in to careen the enclosure but the panda had other plans and as you can see. kind of tug of war began process. >> panda wanted to help straighten up. want to help out. all right. it's quite the mess around here weatherwise. >> big time weather system on its way. >> bringing rain and wind it's dumping here in the bay area. let's look at live doppler 7 it's a quiet picture right now. we have clouds moisture up in the clouds. tomorrow afternoon you still fine unless around lake and mendocino county where the rain begins. the rest of you looking at clouds, sixth, 70s, tomorrow night we expect the level one
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system spreading rain across the bay area. it will become heavy all day friday. a level 2. and then a level 2 on saturday, the heaviest in the morning. this is our storm impact scale. level two is a moderate strength storm. this may get elevated to a level 3. stay tuned. thursday afternoon evening the rain is still up north of the bay area. until about 10:00 p.m. then it moves into the north bay and the overnight hours going into friday morning it drefrmgs the region. friday morning's commute is going to be horrible. and this really carries over into afternoon hours. there is a flood watch for this syrah and surrounding foothills. friday night threw sunday morning excessive rainfall likely causing flooding especially when it falls on the snow pack. high snow level friday about 10,000 feet and then saturday it starts to drop. you'll notice snow showing up. by this point most of it will be snow just briefly.ches over to here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. get ready. tomorrow night light rain level
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one. stormy day. friday, saturday morning as well wetten a gusty both days are level twos then a short break which is critical before we get much needed rain returning. level one tuesday into wednesday. >> okay thanks. >> all right. well a killer sight this week in monterey bay. some lucky people aboard a princess monterey watching whael touring boat. the wildlife experts say it's common to spot the killer whaels in monterey feeding on gray whael calves. >> spectacular. >> i feel bad for the calves. >> illustrate not spectacular if you are one of them. >> larry with sports. giants we don't see this often. a rare display of pure power. how about three whommers in one inning. as they dethrown king felix. sports coming up next. ♪ you don't just want easy.
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good evening. after skrounging for a total of six runs threw the first five games the giants surpassed that in five innings against the mariners tonight against the one great felix hernandez. look how it ends in a beer cup. the guy with the glove whips on the fla. the girls get a gift. hernandez versus hernandez. this is gorkis coming through big time. a solo blast 4-0 lead. brandon belt did he thrones the
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king. high and dope. later in the frame. hernandez, to pablo sand value who called the shot before the game. he is -- had some success against king felix three homeners one inning at at&t park. that hasn't happened since 2007. four bombs in one game against the giants. in a rare route 10-1 was the final. a's and rangers get the dance moves, hot dogs dance moves. 1-0 mts in the fourth. booing powell to first. joey gallow throws wide. robinson could not hang on still in the fourth jed lowry two out two run single. a's up 5-zip. young talent matt olson, base hit to right makes it 6-1 and shawn mennia was dealing. fans four get the win a's victorious vinyl of 6-2. to the bronx.
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yang oohs and reyes. john carlos stanton with a bomb off blake snell, 458 feet. exit velocity. . back in day we scream jumanyi. don't do it anywhere. aaron judge didn't hit the first of 52 whommers until game six. this was game six of the season today. that one is gone. and the yankees with their pure power display when it's 7-2. going to tee off in the masters tomorrow. today was just fun. in the par three contest. a family affair. kevin chapel's son just throws the ball out of the water, you know it's nap time right now. 7 seventh hole tony his shot so far off target it's fantastic. because it hits the fringe and then rolls back down. you know what's coming like a magnet drawing to the hole. hole in one and then a little too much celebration. kind of a steph curry ankle roll
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there. and then just pops it in place. like he -- well that limp doesn't look good. this is really fun. and amazesing ninth hole jack nicklaus his grandson caddying for him gary nicklaus jr. stores with grandpa looking on. he says this moment ranks atop his list of the most special on a golf course. >> number one. you know, what i did doesn't make any difference to me. i can't talk. watching your grandson do something is pretty peshl. and yeah, i got a few tears. he is up here to caddy for his greater be part of the day and knock in a hole in one, wow! >> an emotional and fantastic moment. quinn cook started the season in the g league hoping to prove he belonged in the nba. he is about to be rewardwood a two-year deal with the warriors. he has become important for
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golden state because of the curry's injuries. a shaky back up to ale so i had storier. he has the ability now to run the overs. it's a foregone conclusion cook is going to be on the playoff roster. he scored in double digits in 11 straight games and will almost certainly start for the warriors in the first round of the playoffs. if you're into e sports the warriors have a team in the nba 2 k league and held the draft today important enough for the commissioner to be there. to handle all of the serious business going on the warriors gaming squad. this is the war room they chose six players. traun wirn was the first if the first round the players practice as a team and compete in a 16-team 2 k league starting up in may. >> really excited to have a new league. not often that you get to be on something at a foundational level like this and build from the ground up. you know, we think we have a great brand and the gaming squad we think we're building a winner and the players will like playing here. >> this is the first day in a way that it feels like real.
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players in new york getting drafted. we have been working on who he wanted for a whil. we'll start having real conversation was people you kno it's kind of a great first day to hit the ground running. >> and the future of e sports many believe will be very, very big. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota. can you imagine like we would have 19,000 fans g to watch steph curry and the real warriors play but could be that many in the aaron watching the kids play the video games. >> and paying to see it. >> paying good money to see it i might add. >> thanks. kwemg welcome up on at 11:00 fraud at the smog shop. the important warning tonight for anyone driving a used car. >> and he is 98 and still going strong. the special honor for a soulgt bay judo coach who has been training students for seven decades. join us for abc 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. >> can you believe that that in pollute o isn't the only famous dog in disney. >> meet these the service dogs
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went viral when pictures and videos to disneyland went viral. >> the dogs are members of k9 companions ens hansening the lives of those with disability. the handlers took them to disneyland to enhance the social skills. >> good looking doggies. all right that's going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news. thanks for joining us. >> sorry for all of us we appreciate your time and hope you to see in one hour over on channel 7. >> it's the job of everyone here at abc 7 to share your story. >> to tell the truth. >> help you understand the truth. >> and empower you. >> empower your family. >> whether you are worried about your daughter at work. >> or son at school. >> we're here to connect you with local experts and resources whenever you need them. >> because anyone can cover local news. >> but it takes a trusted ally
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