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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> today is president trump's first full day back in the white househe has signed dozens of executive orders, some of them already facing legal challenges. more than 20 states, including california, filed a lawsuit today challenging his move to end birthright citizenship, citing the 14th amendment. officers enforcing immigration laws will now be able to arrest migrants at sensitive locations like schools and churches, after the t administration threw out policies limiting where those arrests could happen while attending a prayer service at washington's national cathedral today, the bishop had a message for the president. >> in the name of our god, i ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now. >> i didn't think it was a good service. now. thank you very much. >> thank you. press thank you. >> press much. they can do much better. >> president trump's executive action to create a new department of government efficiency, to be led by elon musk, is also being challenged in court. >> today, president trump announced a major inves
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> today is president trump's first full day back in the white househe has signed dozens of executive orders, some of them already facing legal challenges. more than 20 states, including california, filed a lawsuit today challenging his move to end birthright citizenship, citing the 14th amendment. officers enforcing immigration laws will now be able to arrest migrants at sensitive locations like schools and churches, after the t administration threw...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has more. >> last week, two cal maritime students were shot as they pumped gas in vallejo. caught in crossfire. the owner of a food truck was shot in the head and someone stripped so much copper wire out of breakers at one elementary school that they took down the school's entire electrical system. tonight, residents are invited to share their perspectives regarding the vallejo police department as the city works on reforms. under an agreement with the california department of justice. today, vallejo police announced a collaboration with the california highway patrol to address sideshows and reckless driving in the city. chp will start supporting local police on weekend nights, but police declined to do an interview about their ongoing investigations into this recent surge of crime in vallejo. the mayor was also not available to comment. meanwhile, solano wiedenmann leadership academy closed after $250,000 worth of stolen copper wiring, took down their electrical system. >> for us at a school district, it's disheartening. it's maddening. you know
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has more. >> last week, two cal maritime students were shot as they pumped gas in vallejo. caught in crossfire. the owner of a food truck was shot in the head and someone stripped so much copper wire out of breakers at one elementary school that they took down the school's entire electrical system. tonight, residents are invited to share their perspectives regarding the vallejo police department as the city works on reforms. under an agreement with...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has the latest numbers on this first snow survey of 2025. >> at phillips station along highway 50, in the sierra, water officials were not ready to break out the champagne. >> our survey here today recorded a snow depth of 24in, two feet of depth melted down. >> that's nine inches of water. to put that in perspective, that's 91% of average for this state, but only 37% of what is required by april 1st to supply the water that's needed in much of the bay area. last year, results showed only 28% in january, but heavier winter precipitation meant things were above average by spring. in 2022, things were flipped, with 154% of average in january. but then things dried out. the snow survey isn't just about ski season. it's important because of climate change and erratic water supplies, leading to droughts and wildfires. experts say a la nina pattern seems to be emerging for snow on this date. >> the northern region is above 160%, so above the 80 corridor. got a ton of snow with those atmospheric rivers, but it was less and less as we moved south throu
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has the latest numbers on this first snow survey of 2025. >> at phillips station along highway 50, in the sierra, water officials were not ready to break out the champagne. >> our survey here today recorded a snow depth of 24in, two feet of depth melted down. >> that's nine inches of water. to put that in perspective, that's 91% of average for this state, but only 37% of what is required by april 1st to supply the water that's needed in...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> and there is an abc news special tonight on the inauguration of donald trump. political analysts offer insight into trump's historic second presidency. watch it at 10 p.m, then stay with us for abc seven news at 11. >> following donald trump's second inauguration today, joe biden headed for california. the former president and first lady spending time in santa barbara county. this is video of them leaving from joint base andrews earlier this afternoon. they will be vacationing at a private home in santa ynez. after that, it's unclear what his retirement will look like. however, he told reporters he will not be out of sight or out of mind. >> all right, let's turn now to the weather forecast. there are several alerts right now, from frost to wind to beach hazards. yes. >> abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian is tracking it all and is here with a look. spencer. >> okay, ama and dan. we have a lot going on in weather, as you pointed out. we'll start with our beach hazards statement, which will expire at 7:00 this evening. but still, as
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> and there is an abc news special tonight on the inauguration of donald trump. political analysts offer insight into trump's historic second presidency. watch it at 10 p.m, then stay with us for abc seven news at 11. >> following donald trump's second inauguration today, joe biden headed for california. the former president and first lady spending time in santa barbara county. this is video of them leaving from joint base andrews earlier this...
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. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley was there and explains how the suspect could be tied to last week's deadly shooting of that border agent in vermont. >> 22 year old maximillian snyder appeared before judge kaufman in solano county superior court on tuesday, facing a murder charge with two enhancements. he's accused of lying in wait and killing his 82 year old vallejo landlord, curtis linde, on january 17th. but investigators say lin's death was connected to another attack on him back in 2022. lin's family posted on gofundme saying curtis was the victim of an unprovoked, violent attack by three young adults on his vallejo property. he miraculously survived being stabbed multiple times, had a sword impaled through his chest, and ultimately lost his right eye. according to the gofundme. according to the charging documents, curtis, the victim, was a witness to a crime who was intentionally killed for the purpose of preventing his testimony in a criminal proceeding. >> it's tragic and it shakes the whole foundation of the criminal justice system. when a witness, uh, is then mu
. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley was there and explains how the suspect could be tied to last week's deadly shooting of that border agent in vermont. >> 22 year old maximillian snyder appeared before judge kaufman in solano county superior court on tuesday, facing a murder charge with two enhancements. he's accused of lying in wait and killing his 82 year old vallejo landlord, curtis linde, on january 17th. but investigators say lin's death was connected to another...
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. >> seven news reporter leslie brinkley has the details on what to expect in the selection process. >> 15 people turned in applications to become the next alameda county district attorney by the january 6th deadline. so now the board of supervisors has a roster of 15 applicants to consider after the former da, pamela price, was recalled by voters last november. >> over the coming month, we are going to see, you know, the people that have turned in application being vetted in order to see who is the best qualified for the position. >> we interviewed many of those, probably 10 or 11 of those candidates, and there's a good, great pool of candidates for the supervisors to select. >> they include nine current and former alameda county prosecutors and attorneys from neighboring counties. things are going to move quickly, with the timeline calling for the board of supervisors to select finalists next week, and then conduct public interviews of at least three finalists the week of january 20th. by the end of the month, they'll select a new da who will be sworn into office on february 4th. >
. >> seven news reporter leslie brinkley has the details on what to expect in the selection process. >> 15 people turned in applications to become the next alameda county district attorney by the january 6th deadline. so now the board of supervisors has a roster of 15 applicants to consider after the former da, pamela price, was recalled by voters last november. >> over the coming month, we are going to see, you know, the people that have turned in application being vetted in...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley talked to the former east bay congresswoman about what's next in her storied public service career. >> no regrets. i don't think there are any regrets that i have. >> yesterday, she was long standing. congresswoman barbara lee, representing northern alameda county in oakland. today, she passed the torch on to her successor as she talked to abc seven news on her cell phone from the speaker's lobby in the house of representatives. >> it feels really good that lateefah simon is not congresswoman elect, but congresswoman. she is a fantastic warrior woman who i pass the baton to. >> and she reflected on launching her iconic career after attending mills college in uc berkeley. inspired by her idol, congresswoman shirley chisholm. >> you're 26 years in congress, seven and a half years in the california legislature, and 11 years working for a member of congress. when i came in 1998, i hit the ground running because i'd worked for our great warrior statesman, ron dellums. >> after dellums stepped down from congress, he stepped up as oakland's new mayor i
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley talked to the former east bay congresswoman about what's next in her storied public service career. >> no regrets. i don't think there are any regrets that i have. >> yesterday, she was long standing. congresswoman barbara lee, representing northern alameda county in oakland. today, she passed the torch on to her successor as she talked to abc seven news on her cell phone from the speaker's lobby in the house of representatives. >> it...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley talked to lee about what's next. >> no regrets. i don't think there are any regrets that i have. >> yesterday, she was long standing. congresswoman barbara lee, representing northern alameda county in oakland. today, she passed the torch on to her successor as she talked to abc seven news on her cell phone from the speaker's lobby in the house of representatives. >> it feels really good that lateefah simon is not congresswoman elect, but congresswoman. she is a fantastic warrior woman who i pass the baton to. >> and she reflected on launching her iconic career after attending mills college in uc berkeley. inspired by her idol, congresswoman shirley chisholm. >> you're 26 years in congress, seven and a half years in the california legislature, and 11 years working for a member of congress. when i came in 1998, i hit the ground running because i'd worked for our great warrior statesman, ron dellums. >> after dellums stepped down from congress, he stepped up as oakland's new mayor in 2007. many are wondering if the former congresswoma
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley talked to lee about what's next. >> no regrets. i don't think there are any regrets that i have. >> yesterday, she was long standing. congresswoman barbara lee, representing northern alameda county in oakland. today, she passed the torch on to her successor as she talked to abc seven news on her cell phone from the speaker's lobby in the house of representatives. >> it feels really good that lateefah simon is not congresswoman elect, but...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> we are getting used to seeing empty shelves where eggs should be in stock, but soon there could be of the national egg shortage. and there is some good news, the u.s. department of agriculture tells abc news. egg production is expected to rebound this year, and prices are expected to decrease. bird flu hit the national supply of eggs, hard, limiting supplies and driving up prices. more than 130 million poultry birds have been affected by bird flu. the usda says the only way to stop the spread of the disease is to kill all affected birds. >> girl scout cookie season returns next month with popular options like thin mints, of course, and tagalongs. but in the future, there will be some less flavor options. s'mores and toasty cookies will be discontinued after this year. s'mores debuted in 2017, and toasties came out in the 21 year. the organization did not say why it is discontinuing the cookies, but the lineup does change often. >> the mints are still there. we're happy. yes, from the carter center to the capitol today, president jimmy carter ret
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> we are getting used to seeing empty shelves where eggs should be in stock, but soon there could be of the national egg shortage. and there is some good news, the u.s. department of agriculture tells abc news. egg production is expected to rebound this year, and prices are expected to decrease. bird flu hit the national supply of eggs, hard, limiting supplies and driving up prices. more than 130 million poultry birds have been affected by bird flu....
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i believe you will do a fantastic job at oakland city hall. >> i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> fire station brownouts in oakland started today because of the city's budget cutbacks. fire stations 25 and 28, both in the oakland hills, are closed until at least july. the closures are expected to save $5 million to alleviate part of oakland's $129 million budget deficit. firefighter union officials warn the consequences for brownouts could be catastrophic. >> cuts in emergency services don't mean these calls will go away. it means we will have to travel farther to reach those in need. increasing response times it also means that dispatchers will have to prioritize calls, which could further impact our response times. these cuts are a tragedy waiting to happen. >> the union called on the city to reverse the closures. four more fire stations are at risk of closure next month. >> a small landslide has closed the point bonita lighthouse in the marin headlands. you can see the landslide here in this photo. this is from the golden gate national recreation area that shows the landslide
i believe you will do a fantastic job at oakland city hall. >> i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> fire station brownouts in oakland started today because of the city's budget cutbacks. fire stations 25 and 28, both in the oakland hills, are closed until at least july. the closures are expected to save $5 million to alleviate part of oakland's $129 million budget deficit. firefighter union officials warn the consequences for brownouts could be catastrophic. >> cuts in...
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. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is following the story. >> last week, two cal maritime studentss they pumped gas in vallejo. caught in crossfire. the owner of a foodin truck was shot in the head, and someone stripped so much copper wire out of breakers at one elementary school that they took down the school's entire electrical system. tonight, residents are invited to share their perspectives regarding the vallejo police department as the city works on reforms. under an agreement with the california department of justice. today, vallejo police announced a collaboration with the california highway patrol to address sideshows and reckless driving in the city. chp will start supporting local police on weekend nights, but police declined to do an interview about their ongoing investigations into this recent surge of crime in vallejo. the mayor was also not available to comment. meanwhile, solano wiedenmann leadership academy closed after $250,000 worth of stolen copper wiring, took down their electrical system. >> for us at a school district. it's disheartening. it's maddening. you
. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is following the story. >> last week, two cal maritime studentss they pumped gas in vallejo. caught in crossfire. the owner of a foodin truck was shot in the head, and someone stripped so much copper wire out of breakers at one elementary school that they took down the school's entire electrical system. tonight, residents are invited to share their perspectives regarding the vallejo police department as the city works on reforms. under an...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley talked with several climatologists today about what's happeninga group of retired weather and water officials walking around lafayette reservoir enjoy the weather, yet commiseratedjoy about it. >> i think we have to be worried that we could have a drought, just as they are have having the consequences of that terrible drought in the los angeles area. >> if the snow survey on january 2nd was encouraging, no rain now for weeks means the statistics are dropping this week, while reservoirs are at 120% of normal, the snowpack stands at just 41% of normal, with groundwater supplies at just 31%. warm temperatures mean the snow isn't sticking and there's no rain in the forecast. >> we've seen this pattern before. both in 2013 and more recently in 2022, where we got off to a strong start only to see the new year roll around and really hit a dry patch. >> when this happens at the extreme, where you go from an extremely wet season like we saw last year, to an extremely dry season like we're seeing now, particularly in southern california, then that's known a
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley talked with several climatologists today about what's happeninga group of retired weather and water officials walking around lafayette reservoir enjoy the weather, yet commiseratedjoy about it. >> i think we have to be worried that we could have a drought, just as they are have having the consequences of that terrible drought in the los angeles area. >> if the snow survey on january 2nd was encouraging, no rain now for weeks means the...
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. >> here's abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley with all the action from oakland city hall today, motion passes with a vote of eight ayes. >> congratulations. >> a new interim mayor emerged from today's city council meeting in oakland. >> thank you so much, colleagues. thank you. >> it's been quite the shuffle. mayor shang tao was recalled by voters in november, so oakland city council president nikki fortunato bass became interim mayor last month, but she stepped down today to take her new post as alameda county supervisor. so council voted today to make council member kevin jenkins the new president, which means he automatically becomes the new interim mayor. >> thank you. >> then former city council member rebecca kaplan was tapped to fill the district two vacancy created by bass's departure. >> oaklanders and bay area residents can expect over the coming months, as we're going to have a special election that will be held on april 15th to elect a new mayor, as well as to fill the district two vacancy. >> new interim mayor jenkins immediately walked into his new office. >> i thi
. >> here's abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley with all the action from oakland city hall today, motion passes with a vote of eight ayes. >> congratulations. >> a new interim mayor emerged from today's city council meeting in oakland. >> thank you so much, colleagues. thank you. >> it's been quite the shuffle. mayor shang tao was recalled by voters in november, so oakland city council president nikki fortunato bass became interim mayor last month, but she...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> we're following up on the federal indictment charging formerland mayor sheng tao and others with bribery and corruption. we found out one city official who was referenced in the indictment resigned friday, the day the charges were announced. abc seven news reporter anser hassan has the details. >> if these allegations are true, it truly shocks the conscience. the idea that mayor tao was selling out oakland even before she won the election. it it it speaks of an arrogance and malicious intent that i think few people can wrap their heads around. >> justin burton worked five years in oakland city hall. he was director of communications for mayor libby schaff, the predecessor to recalled mayor sheng tao. on friday, tao pled not guilty to six counts related to bribery, conspiracy and mail and wire fraud. tao's lawyer spoke after friday's hearing, calling the government's case weak. >> the case is built on allegations from an unknown coconspirator that we believe when the evidence is revealed, will show that my client has committed no crimes. >> one
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> we're following up on the federal indictment charging formerland mayor sheng tao and others with bribery and corruption. we found out one city official who was referenced in the indictment resigned friday, the day the charges were announced. abc seven news reporter anser hassan has the details. >> if these allegations are true, it truly shocks the conscience. the idea that mayor tao was selling out oakland even before she won the election. it...
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above highway 24 to talk about what they're experiencing today, with abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley. >> flags were flying and trump supporters were celebrating inauguration day on their perch above highway 24. the el curtola overpass became a gathering place for maga supporters and their signs to reach out to the passing traffic, sometimes including run ins with caltrans or local patrols. >> i'm so excited. i'm. i'm jazzed. >> today, it was mostly supporters who drove by, fist pumping excitement in the air. but standing on the corner, there were detractors driving by to we just had a car drive by and yell something. do you get a lot of that? >> tons. >> people harassing you? tons. what do they say? >> whoops. really bad words. really bad words. they throw stuff at you. >> america's back. that is it. we're back. and. and we're excited to see where we can go from here. people are willing to listen to us now more than ever. we want half of the hispanic vote, half of the under 30 vote. we did. >> so you're detecting in this area and being out here, you're detecting lots, lots of uh. >>
above highway 24 to talk about what they're experiencing today, with abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley. >> flags were flying and trump supporters were celebrating inauguration day on their perch above highway 24. the el curtola overpass became a gathering place for maga supporters and their signs to reach out to the passing traffic, sometimes including run ins with caltrans or local patrols. >> i'm so excited. i'm. i'm jazzed. >> today, it was mostly supporters who drove...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley talked with several climatologists about what is happening andie ahead. >> a group of retired weather and water officials walking around lafayette reservoirg enjoying the weather, yet commiserated about it. >> i think we have to be worried that we could have a drought, just as they are have having the consequences of that terrible drought in the los angeles area. >> if the snow survey on january 2nd was encouraging, no rain now for weeks means the statistics are dropping this week, while reservoirs are at 120% of normal, the snowpack stands at just 41% of normal, with groundwater supplies at just 31%. warm temperatures mean the snow isn't sticking and there's no rain in the forecast. >> we've seen this pattern before, both in 2013 and more recently in 2022, where we got off to a strong start only to see the new year roll around and really hit a dry patch. >> when this happens at the extreme, where you go from extremely wet season like we saw last year, to an extremely dry season like we're seeing now, particularly in southern california, then tha
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley talked with several climatologists about what is happening andie ahead. >> a group of retired weather and water officials walking around lafayette reservoirg enjoying the weather, yet commiserated about it. >> i think we have to be worried that we could have a drought, just as they are have having the consequences of that terrible drought in the los angeles area. >> if the snow survey on january 2nd was encouraging, no rain now for weeks...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> well, it was a bit cold out today.s great to see the snow, by the way. beautiful out. but that could be changing. >> yeah, that could be changing. although we need more rain, and it sounds like we're not going to get too many days of it in the near future. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. sandy. yeah. >> we have more snow coming to the sierra, that's for sure. dan and j.r. and some rain in the bay area, but it's only going to be a one day deal. so let me show you the sierra snowpack statewide. it is now at 108% of average. but just as leslie mentioned, central sierra is running behind at 94% and southern sierra 75%. the northern part of the state doing fantastic at 161% of average. we do have a winter storm warning for the west slope of the sierra. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow. 6 to 10in expected above 5500ft. more over the peaks. with those gusty winds, driving will be hazardous, so you might want to hold off. looking at live doppler seven, you can certainly see the rain up in the northern portion
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> well, it was a bit cold out today.s great to see the snow, by the way. beautiful out. but that could be changing. >> yeah, that could be changing. although we need more rain, and it sounds like we're not going to get too many days of it in the near future. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. sandy. yeah. >> we have more snow coming to the sierra, that's for sure. dan and j.r. and some rain in the bay area, but it's...
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. >> here's abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley with all the action from oakland city hall today,eight ayes. >> congratulations. >> a new interim mayor emerged from today's city council meeting in oakland. >> thank you so much, colleagues. thank you. >> it's been quite the
. >> here's abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley with all the action from oakland city hall today,eight ayes. >> congratulations. >> a new interim mayor emerged from today's city council meeting in oakland. >> thank you so much, colleagues. thank you. >> it's been quite the