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put their hand on his neck and shoulder and waist and physically pushed him out of the store. >> claims of physical harassment and racial profiling an east bay mother angry at whole foods she says accused her 13-year-old of stealing. the company insists there is more to story. good evening. dan ashley. >> thank you for joining us. i'm dion lim. the mother believes her son was targeted because he is black. >> she is demanding an apology. more now from her and whole foods. >> my children were born and raised in thi community. they should be able to shop safely at the local health food store. >> marlena henderson says employees racially profiled her teenage son, kicked him out of the store and defended their actions saying he was aggressive. and used other terms that stereotype young black boys. this happened back on december 21st. the 13-year-old stopped into the whole foods near lake merit to buy his mother a christmas gift. she says he made the honest mistake of taking his basket into the rest boom. >> the two men in polo shirts came in after him. and yelled at him. accused him of stealing. i was horrified because -- he was just frying, he was frying to be independent, responsible. he was shopping for gifts. trying to be generous. >> marlena posted detailed account of the incident on social media which has been shared hundreds of times. some people are threatening to boycott whole foods. she hopes this leads to change. >> they need to apologize to my son. i think they also need to have some sort of training with their management. >> whole foods released a statement saying the company has zero tolerance for discrimination. it also says, we conducted a full investigation of the situation, including the review of surveillance video, interviews with loss prevention and accounts from other individual who witnessed the event. while we cannot share specifics as the the customer is a minor, what has been described on social media does not coincide with our findings. in oakland, elisa harrington, abc news. >> a shooting at a law office ended to deaths of a man and suspects. police warmed the building after 2:00 where another man was wounded in the rampage and drove himself to the hospital. authorities say the suspect appears to have taken his own life. he and the victims steam to have been employees. >> raging fire destroyed part of an elementary school. here is video. the modesto bee reports, flames burned three classrooms and computer lab at brett hart elementary. other rooms damaged by the heat. no word on how it started. >> new tonight, outrage over a decision by the trump administration halt lthat led t activist call it war on people with hiv and aides. the white house dismissed every member of an advisory committee. and our correspondent shows us why some in the community are upset. >> cecelia, a transgender hiv/aids activist living with hiv for almost 25 years. >> i would like president trump to remember what the epidemic had done to not just the lgbt community but the entire country. >> president obama appoint chung. once her term expired she had option to stay longer. but left after six members resigned this past summer. >> well had requested numerous times to have meetings, to discuss, you know, what, what the directions, that administration want to take but, most of these requests were falling to deaf ear. >> the terminating remaining members, doesn't come as a surprise, new administrations apoint new people. now the attention turns to who the president will bring to the 25 member advisory board. >> honestly, i would be personally surprised if he does even replace these individuals with his own people. >> mark lano says, trump has no aid policy in place and was discouraged with the world aids day proclamation. >> he erased the lgbt community. >> the council advised the white house on hiv aids policy since 1985. great strides in aids research since the epidemic broke in the 1980s. now only time will tell who the president's pick will be to continue the fight against hiv aids. in san francisco, carlos saucedo, abc 7 news. >> a final farewell to fallen chp officer, andrew camilleri will take place tomorrow. the public invited. he died christmas eve while he and his partner were on patrol. a car hit the back of the suv on the side of the road 880/highway 92. the service take place at christian life center in stockton at 8:30 in the morning. we'll live stream the event. live through abc 7 news app as well as our website. and facebook page. >> investigators say the suspect driving the car that killed camilerri was under influence of drugs and alcohol. abc 7 tonight on a ride along with the police department dui enforcement team. patrolling the peninsula ready to stop and arrest alcohol and drug impaired drivers. >> he referred to it as dui saturation patrol. it is basically putting officers dedicated just to lack for impaired drivers on the roadway. if they were to be impaired to remove them from the roadways. >> right now the chp its conducting its maximum endorsement period to help keep motorists safe. state agency tweeted the operation will last through 11:59 p.m. monday. >> san francisco gearing up to ring in the new year in a big way. fireworks of course, street parties. and extra police officers on duty to keep everyone safe. this year's celebration comes just days after the fbi stopped a terror plot targeting the city. abc 7 news reporter, explains how the city has you covered. >> new years eve is closing in. a police presence around san francisco landmarks is ramping up. we found department of homeland security officers, patrolling around the ferry building. and canine units around the area where hundreds of thousands will gather to say hello to 2018 in a dazzling fireworks show. >> people will be everywhere in the city ringing in new year. but what is most important to us, is that we make sure that, everyone is safe. >> acting mayor, joined police chief, william scott in a news conference to assure revellers the city has your back. >> there are no known credible threats to the city. however we know that, that, any time there is, large events, with a large amount of people, we always have to provide -- additional police support. every available officer will be on duty. some patrolling pier 39. target of a foiled isis inspired christmas day plot by the chief admits he had little knowledge of the plot until jamison's arrest by the fbi. >> we were notified but we don't have a whole lot of details really until almost, until the media had it. >> chief scott says his department will be working with the fbi on new year's eve, sharing information and resources, to ensure the last night of 2017 is fun, safe, and, festive. >> we used to live in new york. we would go down to times square. and so we are used to the police presence there. >> don't know if the, the extra police, presence is necessary. >> a nupt year's eve tradition many say they never miss. in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >> celebrate with 2018 with dick clark's new year's rocking eve with ryan seacrest. fun all starts sunday at 8:00 here on abc 7. join us for abc 7 news at 11:00. at 11:35 the countdown to midnight. as new year's rocking eve continues. >> all right, when it comes to weather. good news. maybe a little bit cold. not rainy on new year's eve. >> that's right. meteorologist sandy pattell is here. rain chances in the forecast. find out if this will impact your new year's eve plans coming up. >> plus, a prank over a video game dispute goes too far. now a man its dead at the hand of police. >> and credit card information stolen from a popular clothing chain. how the company responded. ♪ >> three generations stood in line for haircuts from one man who is finally running a small business is demanding. and that's why small business owners need more. like internet that's up to the challenge. the gig-speed network from comcast business gives you more. with 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actions of a prankster, we have an innocent victim t if the false police call would not have been made we would not have been there. >> swagt tting when some one reports a hoax emergency. >> well forever 21 shoppers may have been exposed to a credit card breach that went undetected for months. the company confirms a number of credit card readers at u.s. stores were breached between april 3rd and november 18th this year. credit card numbers, expiration dates and verification code were obtained by hackers in some cases, names were also stolen. the company says they are working with security firms to prevent future breaches. >> the numbers are in for the 13th largest mega millions jackpot ever. $306 million. the winning numbers -- if you didn't hit it this time. shot at powerball tomorrow night. that jackpot $384 million. >> the end of an era for three generations of men who have been going to the same barber in some cases for their entire lives. abc 7 news reporter, jonathan bloom got to hang out with rod the barber in danville ne day before he retires. >> tomorrow is my last day. >> really? how long you been here for? >> 48 years. >> for rod it started by accident when he came to live with his uncle. >> graduated high school. asked me what are you going to dow now? i said i don't know. he said you are going to be a barber. >> family business here in the barber shop. off awe make a commitment. stick with it. >> he has, three generations. >> grandpas, dads, considkids. off awe all five waiting for rod. so am i. >> same haircut. 20 years. >> yeah, pretty much. >> he dried getting new chairs. didn't hold up. had to go back to the good chairs. >> those have been here so long. time inside the barber shop hasn't stood still. as the the world changed. rod stayed at the top of his game changing with it. off awe when i first came to work we mostly used clippers. styled changed. long hair came in. had to learn to do long hair. started going to hair shows. became a master. with the sits zblocissors. sharp enough off to cut you. >> long hair put him on the map. he kept up with every trend since. even the ones that baffle him. >> weird, comb ever has been around a long time. usually for the bald guys. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. a pleasure. >> he says good-bye to customers. he is looking for wrd to life in the mountains. >> crater lake. garfield peak. >> long time barbers moving in say he will be back. off awe don't think he will stay receipt tired. >> i retired twice. back in the bitz usiness. >> how is that looking? >> good. >> good? >> yeah. >> funny. tony thinks rod will be back. >> think the combover thing was funny too. >> happy retirement, rod. good job. weekend forecast. into new year's. >> looking at rain in the forecast. maybe for, maybe the day after new year's. it is going to be in 2018. dan, and dion. hold off, holiday will be dry. new year's eve, planner, mostly cloudy at noontime. out about at 4:00 p.m. mild, hazy. upper 50s. 60s. cooling down around 8:00 on new year's eve. as you ring in new year. grab a jacket. it will be, partly cloudy, mostly cloudy. and dry, but getting chilly out there with temperatures, near the 40 degree mark. here is a look at something that its very encouraging. want to share this with youch because the we have been waiting for this for weeks. we have rain chances in the forecast. next wednesday. through friday. level one system is coming our way. just ignore that monday thing. don't know why that popped up there. and next wednesday through friday. level one system coming our way. that means light rain. take a look at live doppler seven right now. we have clouds around. some areas of dense fog. temperatures right now. anywhere from the 30s in fairfield off to the 50s in san francisco. so, wide range of temperatures. visibility is poor. santa rosa done to quarter mile. dense fog. oakland reporting fog. seven mile visibility. holiday will begin, with some areas of thick fog. watch out. here is the hour by hour look. 7:00 a.m. fog around the delta. we'll see that patchy dense fog. north bay valleys. we head into the afternoon. going to be dry. fog and burnoff. you will have high clouds around and haze. tomorrow morning. temperatures will be in the mid to upper 30s for our coldest spots. around the bay. coastline. primarily in the 40s. you've will see some upper 30s. half moon bay. and mateo. jacket weather. east bay hills. camera, great view. look across the bay here. it hassy, mild for your holiday weekend. dry for new year's eve. rainy pattern setting up for the middle of next week. here is a look at the temperatures for your saturday. with mild conditions. mid 60s. gilroy. morgan hill. and on the peninsula. nice day. temperatures will be in the low to mid 60s. above average for this time of year. redwood city. 62. 63. half moon bay. san francisco. 59. high cloud. sun in the north bay. along with the it has. napa. santa rosa. east bay. 60. 62, newark. inland areas. on the hazy side as well. low to mid 60s. concord. 63. livermore. 62. air quality next couple days will be moderate to poor. so, right on through new year's eve. we have a spare the air alert. wood burning is banned. when you take a look. the impact, next wednesday through fry daiday. level one systems wednesday. friday. wet pattern developing. right now rainfall estimates are half an inch, inch and a half. breezy at times. here is what it is looking like, hour by hour. 5:00 a.m. january 3rd, wednesday. rain develops. start to get rainy around the afternoon and evening wednesday. and then it turns to scattered showers for thursday. friday the next system comes in. you've will see a batch of moisture come through here. friday afternoon through the evening hours. and then weep g get a little br. couple days later. rain coming. good news. rainfall total throughs friday night. possibly up to an inch and a half. about 1/2 inch in san jose. concord. accuweather seven day forecast. morning fog. it has hazy. dry, new year's eve. ring in new year with dry weather. then a chance of few drops tuesday night better opportunity for seeing wet weather. level one. light system. wednesday, thursday. another system on friday. download accuweather app. you can check out live doppler ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. does your bed do that? right now our queen c4 mattress is only $1199. plus 24 month financing. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. first elephant seal pups. at the point ray national seashore before the new year. three of them hanging out with the family. there they are. we have them highlighted there for you. many more pups expected to be born this month. wildlife officials, do want to remine the public to stay 50 feet away from the sea elephants another name for the my wish was a clubhouse, but we call it "the wish house." people 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(vo) we're proud that, on behalf of our owners, the subaru share the love event will have donated over one hundred fifteen million dollars in just ten years. get 0% financing for 63 months on select models. plus we'll donate $250 to charity. abc 7 sports brought to you by -- well, charlotte the the first game curry missed after spraining his ankle. hornets/warriors. 9-0 record without curry. ray thompson had the hot hand early. knocking it down from everywhere. he had 13 in the first. 20 for the half. finished with 24. dwight howard doing damage in the paint. he had 13 before the break. it was tied at 53. kevin durant. rolled his ankle early in the third. stayed in. looked all right here. he had 27. but of they couldn't turn on the jets. hornets kept coming. nice pass from marvin williams, to howard. charlotte by four after three. howard finished with 29. turnovers, the achilles heel again. charlotte with 32 points. ws give aways. jeremy lamb with the fin tish. curry back tomorrow. >> women's hoops, the stanford cardinal, opening pac 12, ucla. britney mcafee, led with 26 points. cardinal would pull away. 76-65. cal women also won their pac 12 opener. as for the men. cal/stanford tomorrow night. >> college football. usc, ohio state. trojan's quarterback, sam donald had three turnovers in the game including that pick six to damon webb. route is on. j.t. barrett called his own number. races 2 yards for the touchdown. 24-0. buckeye at one point. frustration boils over late for usc, buckeyes, snap their seven game losing streak to the trojans. 24-7 the final. >> well the 49ers will try to make it five in a row when they head to l.a. to take on the rams in the season finale. tonight for the 30th straight year, the offensive linemen got together to celebrate the season. abc 7 news at house of prime rib as the o line ate like kings as they have end of the season for every season since 1987. look at the prime. center daniel kilgore honored to be part of the post. >> seventh year being part of the dinner. such a great dinner. celebrates the offensive line. kind of the, towards end of the year. and, you know, it's a dinner for everybody to go out, ending a great year. >> the niners will end the year on sunday, at the rams, this abc 7 sports report its brought to you by river rock casino. i can vouch for the food. some in the newsroom. delicious. ready to take a [ splash ] [ horn sounds ] dang! ok, i gotta run. hey, wait, there's something i need to tell you- dang. dang! dang! dang. dang. see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. that's our report this friday. appreciate your time. >> we're all thinking of prime rib. >> happy new year. 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