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let's get to abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. martha, how rare is this kind of arrest warrant for a world leader and what impact could it have on putin and russia going forward? >> well, whit, putin is by far the most powerful person ever issued an arrest warrant by the international court. he joins the ranks of people like muammar khadafy official leaders and some affiliated with al qaeda. even though an arrest is not going to happen any time soon if ever, and even though russia does not recognize the court, this is a cloak of shame that will stay with him forever. on a practical note it could limit his travel overseas and limit him further. does come in the middle of war with russia, and right after the u.s. released that video showing the reckless behavior of russian pilots and right before he is to meet with china's president, which could limit what china will do to assist russia in the war in terms of providing weapons. whit? >> martha raddatz and again james longman, our thanks to both of you on this developing story today.
let's get to abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. martha, how rare is this kind of arrest warrant for a world leader and what impact could it have on putin and russia going forward? >> well, whit, putin is by far the most powerful person ever issued an arrest warrant by the international court. he joins the ranks of people like muammar khadafy official leaders and some affiliated with al qaeda. even though an arrest is not going to happen any time soon if ever, and...
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abc's karina mitchell is here now with more. karina, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. the rival theories about how the pandemic started are well known, a possible accidental leak from a chinese research lab or transmission by animals, possibly at a wet market in wuhan, china. the latest information comes from an international team of virus experts who say they found dna from raccoon dogs mixed with the virus in samples from the wuhan market. this could be evidence that the raccoon dogs were infected and passed the virus on to people, but it's not definitive. someone at the market could have been infected and left traces in a dog stall. this data has yet to be peer reviewed or published in a scientific journal, but it comes three weeks after reports the u.s. department of energy concluded with low confidence that an accidental leak from a lab in wuhan was the most likely origin of the pandemic. now, the new information is not likely to settle the question and the data is incomplete and experts say without mor
abc's karina mitchell is here now with more. karina, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you. the rival theories about how the pandemic started are well known, a possible accidental leak from a chinese research lab or transmission by animals, possibly at a wet market in wuhan, china. the latest information comes from an international team of virus experts who say they found dna from raccoon dogs mixed with the virus in samples from the wuhan market. this could be evidence...
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abc and stream on hulu. job. well there was quite a bit of shopping going on at this year's inspired home show in chicago. our own giz wiz. dick debartolo was there, and now he's here showing us his favorite helpful gadgets from this year's offering. good morning, dick. good morning, andrew. yeah, they had the show was in chicago, but they had a new york preview, so it made it easy for me and the show is open to everything like gadgets to help babies sleep. here's a neat gadget that is for the carriage or the prom. so when you're walking your baby, the baby falls naturally sleep because of the motion of the stroller. you get to where you're going and you stop the stroller. the baby wakes up because the motion is stopped, motioning. so if you look over here, we attach this to the stroller. we turn. this little guy is shaking the carriage every bit of it pretty cool there, dick. can i get one of those from my bed to or is it just for strollers? afraid the guy said it's just for its just for carriage, and it's adjus
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. >>> abc news exclusive. as the norfolk southern ceo gets ready to testify before congress following the toxic train derailment in ohio, what we're learning about a new incident that allegedly happened just weeks before the disaster in ohio. gio benitez is in the hearing room this morning. >>> midair brawl. punches flying on board a southwest jet. >> stop it. >> a fight breaking out between two passengers, the latest in a string of travel disruptions. >>> scathing report. in the wake of breonna taylor's death, what the justice department found in their investigation of the louisville police as the justice department turns its attention to memphis following the fatal beating of tyre nichols. >>> the new storm taking aim at snow-battered california with more than half a foot of rain expected. plus, the massive cross-country storm on the move with 57 million people under alert this morning. >>> new controversy for tiger woods. why the golf great's ex-girlfriend is now taking him to court. >>> blurring the bevera
. >>> abc news exclusive. as the norfolk southern ceo gets ready to testify before congress following the toxic train derailment in ohio, what we're learning about a new incident that allegedly happened just weeks before the disaster in ohio. gio benitez is in the hearing room this morning. >>> midair brawl. punches flying on board a southwest jet. >> stop it. >> a fight breaking out between two passengers, the latest in a string of travel disruptions. >>>...
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neither abc news nor u.s. officials have been able to verify the note's authenticity. >> i think they're doing it to take heat off themselves. i do think this was their intent, was to sort of ease the pain, as far as what pressure may be placed on the cartel as time goes on. >> that was really something to witness that image today. matt rivers back with us tonight. and matt, this notion that the cartel itself turning over these suspects really a stark reminder of what we know from all of our reporting through the years of the power of these cartels. >> reporter: no question. and the gulf cartel is among the most powerful criminal organizations in the entire country. and if they did, in fact, turn over some of their own, knowing they would be detained by police, not worried about what the suspects would say during interrogation, david, i think it says a lot about this group's power both in matamoros and beyond. >> well, you would know. matt rivers, who has reported from mexico for years. matt, thank you. >>> ba
neither abc news nor u.s. officials have been able to verify the note's authenticity. >> i think they're doing it to take heat off themselves. i do think this was their intent, was to sort of ease the pain, as far as what pressure may be placed on the cartel as time goes on. >> that was really something to witness that image today. matt rivers back with us tonight. and matt, this notion that the cartel itself turning over these suspects really a stark reminder of what we know from...
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the - let's begin with abc's somara theodore. somara, good morning. >> good morning, yes, so this is the same storm now moving into the northeast. it's lost its severe component but still packing a punch. take a look at the timing. it turned more into a winter storm. so through your saturday morning, up in new england, we're anticipating snowshowers throughout the afternoon. down along i-95 if you woke up to rain this morning, that's going to wrap this teoo avpls foth beforet's all said and done, 'r e stiltalkg so hef o 12ncs througho new england. a little farther south closer to boston, three to six, boston, that's turned over to rain primarily. there's a lot going on around the country. from coast to coast we've got storms. flooding in indiana, and we've got our eyes on this next big winter storm that's going to be moving into california. things have been so calm and quiet out that way, that if you were planning on heading to the sierra nevadas for any region, hold on. we've got another storm moving in, and we're going to talk
the - let's begin with abc's somara theodore. somara, good morning. >> good morning, yes, so this is the same storm now moving into the northeast. it's lost its severe component but still packing a punch. take a look at the timing. it turned more into a winter storm. so through your saturday morning, up in new england, we're anticipating snowshowers throughout the afternoon. down along i-95 if you woke up to rain this morning, that's going to wrap this teoo avpls foth beforet's all said...
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abc's matt rivers is in mexico tonight. >> reporter: tonight, disturbing new video appearing to show a group of americans being violently kidnapped at gunpoint, just across the texas border in matamoros, mexico. one person led into the back of a pickup truck by heavily armed men wearing body armor. a few moments later, the men pull another person into the truck bed as at least one other was left lying on the ground. abc news has not verified the authenticity of the video, but sources familiar with the matter confirming it is part of the fbi's investigation. u.s. officials say four americans traveling in a white minivan with north carolina plates crossed into mexico on friday. shortly after, gunmen began shooting at the van, kidnapping all four people inside. one mexican bystander was also killed. president biden briefed, the fbi and state department working with the mexican government to find them. >> these sorts of attacks are unacceptable. we will continue to coordinate with mexico and push them to bring those responsible to justice. >> reporter: the conditions of the americans are
abc's matt rivers is in mexico tonight. >> reporter: tonight, disturbing new video appearing to show a group of americans being violently kidnapped at gunpoint, just across the texas border in matamoros, mexico. one person led into the back of a pickup truck by heavily armed men wearing body armor. a few moments later, the men pull another person into the truck bed as at least one other was left lying on the ground. abc news has not verified the authenticity of the video, but sources...
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this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings. here's josina with a look at our traffic. thank you, reggie. good morning, everyone. we're going to start here with the live camera outside and bring you the bay bridge toll plaza ending on a high note here this weekend because it is absolutely clear for you this morning where you are going to run into a slow spot, though, is going to be the south bay and san jose. we are still following a solo car crash on north bend to 80 before race street. your speeds are averaging around 30 mph hey, drew obina were starting out with temperatures warming through the forties and fifties right now feels quite comfortable already alive. look at the bay bridge. have a lot of sunshine understand patrick's day we will go into the sixties later on this afternoon. looking at the three day forecast. we are dry tomorrow to start out the weekend, but sunday showers returns the level one lightstorm , reggie. thank you drew time now for live with kelly and ryan. we see you again. live on the air at 11 for midd
this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings. here's josina with a look at our traffic. thank you, reggie. good morning, everyone. we're going to start here with the live camera outside and bring you the bay bridge toll plaza ending on a high note here this weekend because it is absolutely clear for you this morning where you are going to run into a slow spot, though, is going to be the south bay and san jose. we are still following a solo car crash on north...
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this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings. angelina's looking at traffic. good morning , everyone. we're going to start with the live camera outside in emeryville and bring you those dry times. so highway forward to the toll plaza going to be around 49 minutes, so slow there and now, 6 80 in walnut creek is beginning to fill in the southbound traffic packing up major blocking issues right now, teresa tracy to castro valley an hour and six minutes highway 85 to the san jose airport. 23 reggie. we're what a difference a day makes. what a lovely picture this morning we have partly cloudy skies, the exploratorium camera showing you that as the ferries make their way across the bay a lot better when you're traveling this morning compared to yesterday when we had that hail those downpours today enjoy the partly cloudy skies. you don't need the umbrella. i would take the heavier jacket with you this mornin because you areting out d low forties. later on today, will max out in the fifties. here's live, doppler said in our storm from y
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tonight here, abc news learning about a separate case. the special counsel investigating classified documents at mar-a-lago. tonight, a judge determining the special counsel has presented compelling preliminary evidence that the former president might have broken the law, by knowingly misleading his own lawyers when they filed sworn statements that the special counsel believes the former president knew were untrue. now all of this tonight, as authorities prepare for any possible reaction to the grand jury in new york city. again, if there is an indictment, it could come any day now, as early as tomorrow. of course, we do not know if the grand jury in new york will indict, nor do we know if this news involving the special counsel means the former president will be charged in that case. but all of this coming to a head, as the nation watches, and a former president runs for president again. abc's jonathan karl leading us off again this evening. >> reporter: as the nypd puts up barricades around a manhattan courthouse, with donald trump on t
tonight here, abc news learning about a separate case. the special counsel investigating classified documents at mar-a-lago. tonight, a judge determining the special counsel has presented compelling preliminary evidence that the former president might have broken the law, by knowingly misleading his own lawyers when they filed sworn statements that the special counsel believes the former president knew were untrue. now all of this tonight, as authorities prepare for any possible reaction to the...
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this is abc 7 news. of today's atmospheric river. the rain a famr sight across the bay area. >> around the neighborhood they said the worst is over been out looks like it may start all over again. reggie: scenes from the flooding in january. the major concern from some east bay neighborhoods making sure their belongings are safe this time around. >> and a live look outside. a flood watch in effect for the entire bay area. drew is tracking when the rate is expected to arrive. reggie: welcome to thursday, march 9. it is the day of the storm. again. jobina: we have been here before. drew: we are prepared, may be. >> we just test the waters. drew: we have a wind advisory that will also go in effect. our storm is just beginning to knock on our door. you can see showers off the coast line. most oppose our dry. a level 3 strong storm on the exclusive abc 7 storm impact scale that ramps up this afternoon into friday morning. moderate to heavy rain. flooding is a threat. live from the east bay hills camera it is
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stay with us on our abc 7 bay area streaming app for abc 7 at 7:00. we are live from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m.. download the app and you can stream us. please join us. drew: you can clearly area of low pressure responsible for the halo across the region yesterday. the downpours, gusty wind. that center of site relation is going into southern california where leigh has their chance for rain today. inches of rain. that is more than an entire year of rain. everybody from san jose to oakland, san francisco, we have eclipsed our water year total. we will add to them over the next seven days with the showers in the forecast. today is a dry day. enjoy the sunshine. partly cloudy skies. temperatures below average. this time of year we should be in the mid 60's. we are anywhere from five to 10 degrees below average this time of year. we add clouds to the forecast to start the weekend. we have some showers on the seven-day. we will show you that in nine minutes. jobina: we don't really major blocking issues at the moment so i thought i would highlight our slow sludge -
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abc 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> you are watching abc 7 news, live on abc 7, hulu live, and wherever you stream. this shifts battling some spots as another storm system heads our way. thank you for joining us. today certainly has been a day of weather extremes in the bay area so let's get to abc 7 news anchor liz kreutz with a look. >> wild weather sunday around the bay area highlighted by lots of hail. around 10:00 this morning ice pepper to windshields and homes in san ramon. decks were sprinkled with small pieces of ice. the hail quickly melted into puddles. early this morning streets, cars and streets turned ic. this is how it looked new your clairemont avenue and grizzly point. highway 24 was slick. hail made it risky for drivers on the roads. we saw lightning in san francisco. this is from highway 101 where there was also flooding overnight.
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abc news has not verified the claims in the manhattan district attorney not verifying it. after, a spokesperson appearing to walk it back in a statement saying in part that there is no notification the da has decided to take his witchhunt to the next level, adding president trump is highlighting his innocence. earlier this week. daniel's meeting with manhattan prosecutors and michael cohen testifying before a grand jury for five hours about that payment and he wrote the check one month before the 2016 election in which experts say could violate campaign finance laws. michael cohen speaking with abc after giving that testimony. >> i was working for the man who ultimately became president of the united states and yes, there were things we did wrong, for example, the hush money payment, but i never expected that democracy would be online as a direct result of the former president. >> it is not clear whether daniels would testify but says she is in a fight for justice. michael cohen would be a witness if it goes to trial. >> he made this with per funds to prevent something com
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abc 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >>edheoi of saturation. streets are flooded across the bay area. des slippin a another atmospheric river is headed towards us as we speak. good evening and thank you for joining us. i am dion lim. we have storm coverage for you tonight starting with francis on the roof and with the timing of when this rain is going to finally let up. francis: right now on the there is some drizzle and we can expect spotty showers overnight into tomorrow morning. live doppler 7 satellite shows lots of cloud cover, we can expect that to taper off tomorrow. check out the rain totals. one of her highest rainfall amounts was in kentfield, 1.2 inches. then you see the rain shadow effect in the south bay and the lower part of the peninsula where palo alto only got eight hundredths of an inch and san jose got 500s of an inch. san francisco, .92 inches.
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this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie to keep from abc seven mornings. ooh, hall is on traffic. good morning, reggie . we have got multi car accident . this one is north bong. pardon me westbound 5 80 in the san leandro area. several lanes are blocked the three left lanes as a matter of fact, and you're stacked up to castro valley west 5 80 also very slow on 8 80, so not a great alternate. true to we're looking at live doppler seven. there is a nice lated shower along the coast, but for most of us were dealing with partly sunny skies. live looking the exploratorium camera, we'll find temperatures on the chilly side fifties this afternoon for a lot of us are next best chance of rain will come tonight after nine pm will find another line of showers. moving through could even have some brief hail and thunder overnight tonight. but today partly sunny skies temperatures below average low to mid fifties. reggie. thank you, jerry for streaming us on our abc seven bay area at abc. 7 to 7 continues next for everybody else. it's more good morning america. in order
this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie to keep from abc seven mornings. ooh, hall is on traffic. good morning, reggie . we have got multi car accident . this one is north bong. pardon me westbound 5 80 in the san leandro area. several lanes are blocked the three left lanes as a matter of fact, and you're stacked up to castro valley west 5 80 also very slow on 8 80, so not a great alternate. true to we're looking at live doppler seven. there is a nice lated shower along the coast, but...
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abc's gio benitez asking the acting head of the faa what's causing this? >> reporter: tonight, yet another confrontation on a plane -- this time a southwest flight about to take off from dallas. fist flies between two men. >> stay back! >> reporter: other passengers attempting to separate the men. this video showing one of the men trying to explain what happened. >> tell everybody what happened. he approached me aggressively with my family, i don't play with my family. tell them what you did. >> reporter: witnesses say both men were removed from the plane. it comes after that terrifying midair attack, a passenger seen here trying to stab a flight attendant multiple times on a cross-country united flight. after so many incidents in the skies and close calls on the runways, the acting chief of the faa in the hot seat on capitol hill. and we pressed him on what lawmakers were asking. mr. nolen, i think that the average american is probably wondering what is going on? at least six close calls here. does the faa have a grasp on the situation? >> the faa absolut
abc's gio benitez asking the acting head of the faa what's causing this? >> reporter: tonight, yet another confrontation on a plane -- this time a southwest flight about to take off from dallas. fist flies between two men. >> stay back! >> reporter: other passengers attempting to separate the men. this video showing one of the men trying to explain what happened. >> tell everybody what happened. he approached me aggressively with my family, i don't play with my family....
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this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings and udbina is looking at our traffic. thank you, reggie. good morning, everyone. we're going to begin in san jose where we're following a two car crash right now, this is going to be on north. dont 80 right at meridian avenue. your speeds are tracking around 20 mph. so that is our biggest delay this morning elsewhere you're looking good san mateo bridge will take you 15 minutes across westbound he drew. hey joe, being a temperature wise right now we are warming at in the thirties into the forties. this morning. we have partly cloudy skies out there. looking quite lovely from the exploratorium camera on this friday, finishing up the month of march on a dry note partly cloudy conditions. i will find temperatures in the fifties to low 60 so again another day, where temperatures are bit below average for this time of the year, 58 the high in santa rosa and oakland, 56 in san francisco , got about 62 in san jose 61 in antioch, 54 half moon bay and much of the weekend is look
this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings and udbina is looking at our traffic. thank you, reggie. good morning, everyone. we're going to begin in san jose where we're following a two car crash right now, this is going to be on north. dont 80 right at meridian avenue. your speeds are tracking around 20 mph. so that is our biggest delay this morning elsewhere you're looking good san mateo bridge will take you 15 minutes across westbound he drew. hey joe,...
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. >>> abc news exclusive. the parents of the college wrestler who died of heatstroke after they say he begged his coaches for water. >> they did it and didn't care. they didn't care. >> speaking after reaching a $14 million settlement with the school, only on "gma" this morning. >>> lucky to be alive. an emergency landing on a new york beach caught on camera. how the pilot and his passenger were able to walk away without injury. ♪ when i walk in the room ♪ >>> and a sparkling weekend. taylor swift makes arizona shimmer as she kicks off her highly anticipated tour, returning to the stage with a three-hour performance that had everyone on their feet. >>> plus, after a bracket-busting weekend of march madness, the sweet 16 is set for the men, including the surprising win for princeton atcoach and styer jo us thimorning.ood morning, amer. ♪ >>> this is "good morning america." march madness in full swing. major upsets for both the men and women. ole miss taking out the number one seed, stanford. >> amazing. t
. >>> abc news exclusive. the parents of the college wrestler who died of heatstroke after they say he begged his coaches for water. >> they did it and didn't care. they didn't care. >> speaking after reaching a $14 million settlement with the school, only on "gma" this morning. >>> lucky to be alive. an emergency landing on a new york beach caught on camera. how the pilot and his passenger were able to walk away without injury. ♪ when i walk in the...
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abc's zohreen shah joins us with the latest. zohreen, good morning. >> reporter: whit, this is now the fifth american citizen who has been kidnapped in mexico in the last month and a half. her family is now speaking out, and they are pleading for anyone who knows anything to come forward. >> at this point, we need answers. we need to find my mother. >> reporter: this morning, the fbi offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information to help them find an american citizen, believed to have been kidnapped in mexico. maria del carmen lopez's daughter zonia says she was kidnapped after witnesses saw a white van drive up to her home in pueblo nuevo about five weeks ago. >> there was an exchange of words. she was refusing to get into the van. there was another individual who stepped out of the van and helped those two bring her inside, and they drove away. >> reporter: no one has seen the 63-year-old mom of seven since. >> we all started calling her to see if she would pick up her phone or answer a message, and we have not heard from
abc's zohreen shah joins us with the latest. zohreen, good morning. >> reporter: whit, this is now the fifth american citizen who has been kidnapped in mexico in the last month and a half. her family is now speaking out, and they are pleading for anyone who knows anything to come forward. >> at this point, we need answers. we need to find my mother. >> reporter: this morning, the fbi offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information to help them find an american citizen,...
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this is abc seven news. now it's 6 30 in the plan to transform saying quentin state prison into rehabilitation center or what happened to those already locked up there. no details into what might have started the covid pandemic, the animal that could be to blame. and why the kind of pet you have maybe preventing you from getting the proper amount of sleep is always something. don't blame these dogs. the poor dog. good morning, everyone it is friday at st patrick's day. it is march 17th stories, but first we get to meteorologist through to ma. dry throughout the day. today temperatures few degrees warmer than we were this time yesterday . no frost advisories in effect, but our coldest cities like san ramon napa, or coming in in the upper thirties right now, so a layer two certainly is needed. outside this morning, we had some patchy fog that is slowly falling apart, giving away to sunshine later on today on the st patrick's day, and very mild conditions will go into the sixties away from the coast, but shower
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this is abc seven news. the damage is extensive. this is day three have no power to clark county has felt the brunt of it . we have, like five lanterns and some candles. people are stocking up as a power outage continues for thousands all across the bay area. stoplights still out businesses and homes in the dark for days. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry deal. i'm julian glover. thousands of people still without power after tuesday's storm, we have a live look right now. with pg and e s outage map, the utility says about 30,000 customers. still without electricity that's down from 450,000 on tuesday when that atmospheric river slammed into the region, abc seven news reporter zack fuentes joining us live now in the south bay with the latest on all these outages, zack we're at one of pg and e service yards in cupertino. they have a team here, working around the clock to coordinate emergency operations and really expedite getting that power back to the people who have been without it for days now, but many of those peop
this is abc seven news. the damage is extensive. this is day three have no power to clark county has felt the brunt of it . we have, like five lanterns and some candles. people are stocking up as a power outage continues for thousands all across the bay area. stoplights still out businesses and homes in the dark for days. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry deal. i'm julian glover. thousands of people still without power after tuesday's storm, we have a live look right now. with pg...
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this is abc seven news. now at five major changes coming to san quentin prison how the governor plans to reimagine the way inmates are treated. and one bay area group planning to defy federal law to save more people from drug overdoses plan and the impact it's had in other cities a lifeline for another bay area bag, how bigger banks are helping and what the government is doing to keep your money safe, plus the damage is extensive. santa clara county has felt the brunt of it. stocking up as a power outage continues for thousands of people right now in the south bay. businesses and homes still in the dark this morning. good morning, everyone it is friday, march 17th. we're going to start withdrew. who's up on the roof? good morning. good morning. it's a little bit warmer this morning compared to this time yesterday . we don't have frost advisories in effect, and we're expecting a dry day today. here's live doppler seven, giving you the sweep across the region and we're coming up dry right now and will stay
this is abc seven news. now at five major changes coming to san quentin prison how the governor plans to reimagine the way inmates are treated. and one bay area group planning to defy federal law to save more people from drug overdoses plan and the impact it's had in other cities a lifeline for another bay area bag, how bigger banks are helping and what the government is doing to keep your money safe, plus the damage is extensive. santa clara county has felt the brunt of it. stocking up as a...
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reporting live, northboun one, abc 7 news. reggie: store after storm has soaked the santa cruz mountains. some residents in the area are ready for a break. we did hear from some who said this is a return to the good old days. >> put a good winter. definitely getting back to solid winter routes. been light the last few years. >> thankfully i have a generator at home. but with all the closures and trying to figure out where i am going to stay if i cannot stay here or get here. reggie: liking this weather is a choice. this year is definitely one for the record books. more than a foot of snow has fallen there in the last week. kumasi: potholes have been appearing across the bay area during the recent storms. the oakland mayor says the city will start its annual pothole blitz once the streets are dry from all of the rain. for that, i am thankful. in martinez, make sure you are careful if you are driving along interstate 80. multiple drivers did not see the potholes and ended up with damage. >> i hit a pothole. i was a second person
reporting live, northboun one, abc 7 news. reggie: store after storm has soaked the santa cruz mountains. some residents in the area are ready for a break. we did hear from some who said this is a return to the good old days. >> put a good winter. definitely getting back to solid winter routes. been light the last few years. >> thankfully i have a generator at home. but with all the closures and trying to figure out where i am going to stay if i cannot stay here or get here. reggie:...
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on abc seven bay area streaming tv. dan: thank you. ama: you can download the abc 7 app or go to abc7news.com to join karina. dan: on tv, world news tonight with david meuruir next. ama: we will see you again at 6:00. ♪ >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the u.s. and russia in a race to find that downed american drone. >>> and here in the u.s., another close call on the runway. the air traffic controllers urging a united flight to cancel takeoff clearance. >>> first tonight, russia and the u.s. scrambling to find that multimillion dollar american reaper drone intercepted by two russian fighter jets. the u.s. says one of those russian jets colliding with the drone. tonight, defense secretary lloyd austin and his message to his russian counterpart. martha raddatz standing by with late reporting. >>> here in the u.s., that new close call. at least seven incidents now so far this year. a united flight forced to abort takeoff from reagan national airport. what happened on that runway? and it comes just as the f
on abc seven bay area streaming tv. dan: thank you. ama: you can download the abc 7 app or go to abc7news.com to join karina. dan: on tv, world news tonight with david meuruir next. ama: we will see you again at 6:00. ♪ >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the u.s. and russia in a race to find that downed american drone. >>> and here in the u.s., another close call on the runway. the air traffic controllers urging a united flight to cancel takeoff...
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stone, abc norm seven news -- j.r. stone, abc 7 news. drew: our storm is still swirling off of our coastline. the winds have calmed down but still defining areas of light to moderate rain. we have a flood advisory. please be aware of that. hydroplaning is a concern, especially while it is dark. in the santa cruz mountains more moderate rain into flood advisory is in effect. take a look at the temperatures as you have a wind gust flowing my umbrella around. we will find numbers in the 40. i have full doppler. a strong storm is still whirling off our coastline, creating the lane. it will pull to the south as the morning goes on, taking the rain with it. here is future whether. we will have the showers for the entire morning commute. as we head into the afternoon, the showers become isolated and a lot of temperatures below average, stuck in the 50's. numbers barely topping out in the upper 50's later on this afternoon, and looking at the three day forecast, we will keep the chance of isolated showers in the forecast. by friday we will stay
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amanda del castillo you, abc 7 news. kumasi: thank you. you can access the same live doppler 7 on-demand on the abc 7 app or wherever you stream. reggie: alameda county firefighters investigating the cause of a fire the damage to that belongs to a concrete delivery company. flames broke out around 8:45 last night on union city boulevard. crews saw the fire coming from the roof of the building when they arrived. it is part of ready mix. the crews did have to call pg&e as well to make her everything was safe. no one was hurt. kumasi: a woman has been sentenced to prison for admitting to planning the kidnapping of a baby in san jose. yesterday yesenia ramirez was sentenced to 13 years and four months. she cried for about 40 minutes in court, apologizing for kidnaping baby brandon. she was the mastermind and got her accomplice, jose portillo, to carry out. he was sentenced to five years in prison. reggie: workers of the second largest school district in the nation are on strike. classes are canceled across los angeles unified for the next thre
amanda del castillo you, abc 7 news. kumasi: thank you. you can access the same live doppler 7 on-demand on the abc 7 app or wherever you stream. reggie: alameda county firefighters investigating the cause of a fire the damage to that belongs to a concrete delivery company. flames broke out around 8:45 last night on union city boulevard. crews saw the fire coming from the roof of the building when they arrived. it is part of ready mix. the crews did have to call pg&e as well to make her...
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reggie: the morning america is coming up on abc seven. kumasi: sam champion has a look at what is ahead. >> coming up, we will be tracking the cross-country storm slamming the west coast again with heavy rain, snow and powerful winds and heading east this morning. also this morning our abc news exclusive on developments into the investigation into president trump over the classified documents found at mar-a-lago. les, an incredible story of survival at sea after a whale slams into a ship, destroying it. we hear from the captain this morning about a remarkable rescue and jennifer aniston, adam sandler all in times square. we are celebrating women's history month with one incredible person who will make you feel good about the future. we beat that and but do they really? do they see all that you are? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. like your workplace benefits... and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you be better prepared for unexpected event
reggie: the morning america is coming up on abc seven. kumasi: sam champion has a look at what is ahead. >> coming up, we will be tracking the cross-country storm slamming the west coast again with heavy rain, snow and powerful winds and heading east this morning. also this morning our abc news exclusive on developments into the investigation into president trump over the classified documents found at mar-a-lago. les, an incredible story of survival at sea after a whale slams into a ship,...
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we have a new to watch abc 7. you can now watch our newscast live on abc news live, a combination of the best live, local, national news and is available to all hulu subscribers. you can find it within the news hub on hulu. kumasi: everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. ♪ do the work, before the work. bodyarmor lyte. more than a sports drink. kumasi: there the seven things to know this morning. new details about the recent bank failures. new york community bank has agreed to by signature bank for more than $2 billion. silicon valley bank is waiting for a new buyer. this is abc news learned the fed is aware of rears -- of years worth of risk. reggie: donald trump says he expects to be arrested by the manhattan district attorney tomo
we have a new to watch abc 7. you can now watch our newscast live on abc news live, a combination of the best live, local, national news and is available to all hulu subscribers. you can find it within the news hub on hulu. kumasi: everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm...
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abc news following at least five close calls in the u.s. involving commercial jets in just over two months. >> 33 clear for takeoff, skywest 5326. >> reporter: just last week at an airport in burbank, california, authorities say an air traffic controller cleared a united express flight to take off. but then seconds later, told an american airlines regional jet to land on the same runway. >> air shuttle 5826, runway 33 clear to land. >> reporter: the two planes about 1.3 miles apart before the pilot for that american airlines regional jet maneuvered out of the way. and back in january, at jfk airport, a delta jet came within seconds of hitting an american airlines flight that was crossing the wrong runway. and david, in this latest case, air traffic control and the jetblue pilot took swiftaction to avoid a disaster, but investigators really want to know why that learjet took off. david? >> yeah, really too many close calls for comfort these last few weeks. gio benitez, our thanks to you tonight. >>> we move on now, to the new storm already t
abc news following at least five close calls in the u.s. involving commercial jets in just over two months. >> 33 clear for takeoff, skywest 5326. >> reporter: just last week at an airport in burbank, california, authorities say an air traffic controller cleared a united express flight to take off. but then seconds later, told an american airlines regional jet to land on the same runway. >> air shuttle 5826, runway 33 clear to land. >> reporter: the two planes about 1.3...
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this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings, angelina has looked at our traffic. everyone so we are going to start with the live picture from the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic has been an absolute mess this morning. all lanes have reopened if you were with us earlier and saw the police activity on the bridge, but you are still going to experience delays, the average time to get across once you make it through the metering lights is about 20 minutes in on the cemetery bridges very crowded there as well. and our drive times are certainly reflecting the impact that 80 is having so highway forward to the maze is going to take you. 50 minutes that is very long highway 85 to the san jose airport 24 minutes and then just giving you an overall view from the section as you approach approach the bay bridge. you know what to expect speed still tracking very slowly. reggie. thanks for being you need that thicker jacket this mornin they need to be smart... efficient... agile... and that's never been more important than it is
this is abc. seven news. good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc. seven mornings, angelina has looked at our traffic. everyone so we are going to start with the live picture from the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic has been an absolute mess this morning. all lanes have reopened if you were with us earlier and saw the police activity on the bridge, but you are still going to experience delays, the average time to get across once you make it through the metering lights is about 20 minutes in on the...
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sources tell abc news prosecutors also presented evidence of a $150,000 payment to a second woman. playboy model karen mcdougall. >> there was a real relationship there. there were real feelings between the two of us. >> reporter: mcdougall claims she had an affair with trump in 2006 and was paid off by trump's friends at the "national enquirer" in august of 2016 shortly before the election. the former president has denied both affairs and today, his defense attorney promised a vigorous fight. >> we'll proceed to see a judge at some point, plead not guilty, um, start talking about filing motions which we will do immediately, um, and very aggressively. >> reporter: trump has repeatedly attacked district attorney alvin bragg, even posting a picture of himself holding a photo of bragg. today, he lashed out at the judge who will preside over his case. security around the courthouse has now stepped up and police are bracing for protests on the day trump arrives. >> david: aaron live outside of the courthouse in lower manhattan tonight. aaron, the former president expected to arrive in n
sources tell abc news prosecutors also presented evidence of a $150,000 payment to a second woman. playboy model karen mcdougall. >> there was a real relationship there. there were real feelings between the two of us. >> reporter: mcdougall claims she had an affair with trump in 2006 and was paid off by trump's friends at the "national enquirer" in august of 2016 shortly before the election. the former president has denied both affairs and today, his defense attorney...
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multiple sources confirming to abc news that the new york grand jury voting late today to indict donald trump to criminally charge him in the hush money investigation. the payment made to stormy daniels in the weeks before the 2016 election. prosecutors have claimed it was to keep daniels quiet about a sexual encounter she said she had with trump. what we are learning about the indictment, and his expected arraignment, reported communications already between the trump team and the secret service about how to bring the former president back to new york to face these charges and the reaction tonight, what former president trump told our reporter just a short time ago. nine soldiers killed in kentucky, two black hawk helicopters crashed in a residential area during a nighttime training mission. the deadliest loss for our military in a single incident since 13 troops were killed by a suicide bomber in kabul in 2021. what we are learning about the moments before the crash and what witnesses say they saw and heard. martha raddatz with late reporting. in russia tonight a u.s. journalist charge
multiple sources confirming to abc news that the new york grand jury voting late today to indict donald trump to criminally charge him in the hush money investigation. the payment made to stormy daniels in the weeks before the 2016 election. prosecutors have claimed it was to keep daniels quiet about a sexual encounter she said she had with trump. what we are learning about the indictment, and his expected arraignment, reported communications already between the trump team and the secret...
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from abc news in york. this is america this morning. good thursday morning, everyone i'm andrew denberg. i'm liz nagy in for ryan, and we begin with breaking news out of washington. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell is in the hospital after suffering a fall . a spokesperson says mcconnell tripped during a private dinner at a d. c hotel, but there's no word yet on the extent of his injuries. mcconnell who is 81 years old, also fell in 2019 and fractured his shoulder. if he's not able to return to work right away, he'd be the third senator out right now, with health issues 89 year old california democrat dianne feinstein is home recovering. from shingles after being hospitalized last week, and pennsylvania democrat john fetterman is out indefinitely as he undergoes treatment for depression. those absences would bring the current make up of the senate to 49 democrats and 49 republicans. vice president kamala harris would cast any tie breaking votes. also breaking right now a new wave of attacks across ukraine missile strikes have be
from abc news in york. this is america this morning. good thursday morning, everyone i'm andrew denberg. i'm liz nagy in for ryan, and we begin with breaking news out of washington. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell is in the hospital after suffering a fall . a spokesperson says mcconnell tripped during a private dinner at a d. c hotel, but there's no word yet on the extent of his injuries. mcconnell who is 81 years old, also fell in 2019 and fractured his shoulder. if he's not able to...
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abcs alex perez leading us off from nashville again tonight. >> let's go! >> tonight abc news learning that dramatic police truth takedown of the covenant shooter. that first call coming in at 10:13:00 a.m. first officers arrived at 10:21, going in at ten: may 23:00 a.m. carefully going room to room and conjuring the heavily armed suspect, 28-year-old audrey hale, firing on the second floor. 10:25:00 a.m., the officers engage. by 10:27, 4 minutes after officers entered the school, hale was declared dead. phase invtion int whatotivated the former student to target covenant school, killing six people, including three 9-year-old children. >> as of right now we don't have any indication therwa any problems at the school or at home. >> police say hale's parents were shocked to learn there was a lethal arsenal of seven guns hidden in their house, including the three used in monday's masker, telling investigators hale was under a doctor's care for an emotional disorder. authorities say they were not aware of hale's condition before the shooting, noting hale had no
abcs alex perez leading us off from nashville again tonight. >> let's go! >> tonight abc news learning that dramatic police truth takedown of the covenant shooter. that first call coming in at 10:13:00 a.m. first officers arrived at 10:21, going in at ten: may 23:00 a.m. carefully going room to room and conjuring the heavily armed suspect, 28-year-old audrey hale, firing on the second floor. 10:25:00 a.m., the officers engage. by 10:27, 4 minutes after officers entered the school,...
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. >> for my peninsula congresswoman and abc 7 political analyst jackie spears says we should not rush to judgment even when you consider the former president's history. >> he is presumed innocent until proven guilty. we need to see the indictment. we need to see the charging document and that will tell us more but let's be really clear. this is historic. it is also tragic. this is a former president during his office was obstructing justice. during the mother investigation. he could not be charged because he was then president. now he is no longer president. it will be treated like any other american in terms of whether or not he has violated the law. this grand jury has violated independently -- has acted independently and we need to allow the process to move forward. the rule of law is what holds the country together. >> jackie speier. michael cohen the president's former lawyer who pleaded guilty to facilitating the payment and served prison time released a statement today saying i do take solace in validating the adage that no one is above the law. not even a former president. tod
. >> for my peninsula congresswoman and abc 7 political analyst jackie spears says we should not rush to judgment even when you consider the former president's history. >> he is presumed innocent until proven guilty. we need to see the indictment. we need to see the charging document and that will tell us more but let's be really clear. this is historic. it is also tragic. this is a former president during his office was obstructing justice. during the mother investigation. he could...
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good night. >> now from abc 7. live breaking news. granted a new trial for two bay area men serving prison sentences for the murder of a italian police officer in 2019. the parents of the 23-year-old and elder and 23 of gabriel knittel your filed into court this morning. >> defense lawyers argued a key witness lied police in plainclothes had identified themselves and had shown badges. the defendants testified they thought the men were criminals who had taken their money. the tally this ruling comes as a huge relief. >> i am relieved and the court ruled the way it did. clearly he is innocent. >> we will nott written decision is released in about a month. the parents want to know whether the defendants will be let out of prison in the meantime. >> let's talk about the weather. we are finally getting a break from the storms. check out the sun. . are live tyler cameras getting uav -- our life tower camera is giving you a view of how beautiful it is. just a lovely change of pace. >> now a view that is not quite as beautiful. this shows how
good night. >> now from abc 7. live breaking news. granted a new trial for two bay area men serving prison sentences for the murder of a italian police officer in 2019. the parents of the 23-year-old and elder and 23 of gabriel knittel your filed into court this morning. >> defense lawyers argued a key witness lied police in plainclothes had identified themselves and had shown badges. the defendants testified they thought the men were criminals who had taken their money. the tally...
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stone, abc 7 news. reggie: tara campbell has been covering the opioid crisis heavily she filmed a documentary of the safe injection site in vancouver, canada. you can watch it on our streaming tv app go down to the featured section. reggie: kareem abdul-jabbar made a visit to oakland with the message. the shortest way to success is through education. he came equipped with more than advice, each player received a signed copy of his champions book. he read a book about about first all men's black possible team coaches from both high school teams were gifted with liquors the nba encouraging words for these young chaps. >> what you have to do aware and how to get there. reggie: this was oakland high's first state championship. and the third for the lady bulldogs. kumasi: major league baseball is back. oakland a's taking on the angels. everyone will get a schedule magnet when you go to the ballpark the first pitches at 7:07 tonight. tickets start at $20. we like to talk about the new food at the stadiums and
stone, abc 7 news. reggie: tara campbell has been covering the opioid crisis heavily she filmed a documentary of the safe injection site in vancouver, canada. you can watch it on our streaming tv app go down to the featured section. reggie: kareem abdul-jabbar made a visit to oakland with the message. the shortest way to success is through education. he came equipped with more than advice, each player received a signed copy of his champions book. he read a book about about first all men's black...
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abc's john quinones tonight in arlington. >> reporter: tonight, families in arlington, texas, in shock after yet another school shooting takes a life. and a student is charged with capital murder. the calls to police coming right before 7:00 a.m., just as students were walking through the parking lot at lamar high school. >> when officers arrived, they found one student had been shot, another one was injured, and they did find the suspect and also recover a weapon at that time. >> reporter: police locking down the school, clearing the classrooms. kita bowles getting the text no mom ever wants. >> i couldn't work, i had to leave work. i had tears in my eyes, and my boss couldn't really understand what i was saying, but i told him i had to go.the was a shoot child's school. >> reporter: late today, police announcing the student that had been shot died at the hospital. officers praising the school's response. >> having our school resource officers there i think made a big difference into how quickly we were able to respond and know what was going on. >> reporter: tonight, david, the super
abc's john quinones tonight in arlington. >> reporter: tonight, families in arlington, texas, in shock after yet another school shooting takes a life. and a student is charged with capital murder. the calls to police coming right before 7:00 a.m., just as students were walking through the parking lot at lamar high school. >> when officers arrived, they found one student had been shot, another one was injured, and they did find the suspect and also recover a weapon at that time....
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this is abc 7 news. it's never happened in america history. a former president indicted by a grand jury. donald trump becoming the first president ever charged with a crime. >> this is uncharted, unprecedented, but very much the norm now. he will try to use this to his advantage. reggie: everyone is talking about it. no shortage of responses to this in the case that is making headlines around the world. kumasi: on employee -- an employee of the san jose police office will be in court today accused of a drug smuggling case. a bay area woman taken in mexico. what we know this morning and the reward being offered in the case. reggie: plenty to talk about on this friday. kumasi: we are going to start with a check of our forecast withdrew. drew: another dry day on the way today. live doppler seven showing ua disquiet out there. we are storm-free.
this is abc 7 news. it's never happened in america history. a former president indicted by a grand jury. donald trump becoming the first president ever charged with a crime. >> this is uncharted, unprecedented, but very much the norm now. he will try to use this to his advantage. reggie: everyone is talking about it. no shortage of responses to this in the case that is making headlines around the world. kumasi: on employee -- an employee of the san jose police office will be in court...
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abc is andrew fuji explains. this morning as cincinnati death row inmate who's claimed his innocence for decades is getting a new chance at freedom. sorry for the family , but i'm a victim as well. and my life has been tooken 70 year old elwood jones was sentenced to death for the 1994 murder of rhoda nathan, who was found beaten to death inside a cincinnati hotel room. but a judge recently overturned jones's conviction ordering a new trial after finding the prosecution withheld evidence, including eyewitness accounts of other potential suspects. justice for rhoda nathan doesn't mean convicting and trying to execute somebody who didn't kill her. the prosecutor rinses her office did nothing wrong, saying the opinion of one trial court judge operating beyond her authority does not change. that fact. jones is now living at his sister's home with a gps monitor . he spoke out yesterday sharing how is spent part of his 27 years in prison, making quilts and stuffed animals, given the people who have helped reached out a
abc is andrew fuji explains. this morning as cincinnati death row inmate who's claimed his innocence for decades is getting a new chance at freedom. sorry for the family , but i'm a victim as well. and my life has been tooken 70 year old elwood jones was sentenced to death for the 1994 murder of rhoda nathan, who was found beaten to death inside a cincinnati hotel room. but a judge recently overturned jones's conviction ordering a new trial after finding the prosecution withheld evidence,...
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lena howland, abc 7 news. jobina: interstate 80 is closed from applegate all the way to the state line because of the bad weather. caltrans says it will likely not open up until sometime later today. highway 50 is open, but chains are required from east of placerville all the way up to myers. stretches of 88 to 89 are closed due to the snow. all of the snow is making for a treacherous drive to the sierra, chp shared video of officers responding to stranded drivers at donner summit. the roadway is a shutdown and will not reopen until sometime today. give resorts are getting hit hard by all of this, the threat of avalanches. >> monumenta had 500 inches of snow this season. we are looking at extending the season to memorial day, possibly even further. jobina: that man is a trooper. reggie: we like patrick. jobina: we will send him some goggles. uc berkeley essential sierra snow lab reported three feet of snow in a 24 hour period, six more feet will mark 48 total feet this winter. it has not snowed that much since
lena howland, abc 7 news. jobina: interstate 80 is closed from applegate all the way to the state line because of the bad weather. caltrans says it will likely not open up until sometime later today. highway 50 is open, but chains are required from east of placerville all the way up to myers. stretches of 88 to 89 are closed due to the snow. all of the snow is making for a treacherous drive to the sierra, chp shared video of officers responding to stranded drivers at donner summit. the roadway...
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abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz leading us off tonight. >> reporter: the u.s. reaper surveillance drone was flying in international airspace over the black sea when the russian fighter jets rapidly approached and began what would be more than 30 minutes of reckless aerial harassment, much like this encounter with a u.s. b-52 bomber in 2020. interceptions are common, but never before like this. not only did the russians shadow the drone, they made 19 close passes, sprayed fuel on the unmanned aircraft multiple times, while one of the jets pulling up vertically as it approached the drone, then colliding with the drone's rear propeller. >> they collided with the aircraft, damaging the propeller, and essentially putting in a situation where it was unflyable and uncontrollable, so we brought it down. >> reporter: the u.s. then crashing the drone into the black sea. the pentagon saying the russian fighter jet that hit it was damaged, but managed to land. the big question, was this simply a reckless interception or was the collision done on purpose? >> it's clear that
abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz leading us off tonight. >> reporter: the u.s. reaper surveillance drone was flying in international airspace over the black sea when the russian fighter jets rapidly approached and began what would be more than 30 minutes of reckless aerial harassment, much like this encounter with a u.s. b-52 bomber in 2020. interceptions are common, but never before like this. not only did the russians shadow the drone, they made 19 close passes,...
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sources tell abc news, bonuses and company stock sales are now under the microscope. a trust held by the ceo greg becker sold nearly $3.6 million in stock just weeks before the bank collapsed. and there are growing questions about how regulators missed the warning signs the bank was at high risk of failure. >> this is not really rocket science. so -- and obviously people made money off of that. why didn't the regulators pick it up? >> reporter: silicon valley bank was not forced to undergo stress tests like the bigger banks, after regularuadnionith support from republicans and some but critics argue the federal reserve was still responsible k. >> there were numerous red flags waving all over the place that this bank was operating in a high risk, reckless manner that the federal reserve's supervisors should have seen this, should have forced this bank to change its activities, to reduce its risk. >> reporter: and david, senator elizabeth warren is leading the charge to reinstate those regulations that were rolled back in 2018. that would mean that the smaller banks wou
sources tell abc news, bonuses and company stock sales are now under the microscope. a trust held by the ceo greg becker sold nearly $3.6 million in stock just weeks before the bank collapsed. and there are growing questions about how regulators missed the warning signs the bank was at high risk of failure. >> this is not really rocket science. so -- and obviously people made money off of that. why didn't the regulators pick it up? >> reporter: silicon valley bank was not forced to...