respecting the office of the presidency. i just can t not celebrate in good conscience. prnlly quick to follow. the thing that bothers me most about him his constant attack on american common decency, conservative, liberal, republican, democrat, i always thought americans had this desire to see people particularly elected office to be decent. when i know something deeply wrong is going on with our country, i need to send a positive message. so i have decide to be here in my district. he will be there to see trump sworn in. i think it is a personal choice. i am at this point, i intend to go. but i really understand and respect my colleague whose are choosing not to. new u.s. senator caramela harris confirmed she will be there. dianne feinstein has yet to commit. so far, no u.s. senators have announced they will not be attending the formal transition to the trump presidency. in walnut creek, laura anthony, abc 7 news. i will be in washington, d.c. thursday and frida
trump is this friday, and you can watch it live on abc 7. some members of congress will be watching it on tv because they re refusing to attend the event in person. among them are these four. all representing the bay area. so far another six from southern california will not attend. which makes at least 10 out of california s 53 representatives skipping the inauguration. abc 7 news reporter, laura anthony is live after talking with local politicians about why they re not or are going. reporter: at last count there were more than 30 congress people across the country who would not attend the inauguration this friday. and nearly a third of those are from california. but so far here and across the country none are senators. he said over and over again we, have a moral obligation to do what is right to speak out. reporter: in her home district to celebrate the legacy of martin luther king jr., barbara lee invoked the word of the great civil rights leader to explain why
square and in this neighborhood to stay indoors and lock the windows. 4:20 this morning paris time families here jolted from their beds. a hail of bullet, gunfire, explosions in the street. laser lights pointing into windows. police shouting to witnesses to get away from their windows to hide in their apartments. all of this as french police stormed is housing complex in sain, a suburb north of paris about one mile from france s national soccer staid couple where those terror attacks began to unfold friday night. sources confirming to abc news is operation all part of the hunt for the so-called ermind of the coordinated and deadly attacks he in paris, aelhamid abaaoud, the belgian militant and major isis recruiter. a prosecutor suggesting that cell phones found led them too this neighborhood. givingng them rson to believe that abaaoud could be in one of the apartments here. fresh sources telling abc news a woman killed herself during the all of the attackers who killed themse
begins right now. we do say good morning, america, and we are following the fast-breaking developments this morning. you are looking at the scene of that major raid this morning. sustained explosions, gunfire heard in that neighborhood just outside of paris, actually less than one mile away from the soccer stadium that was attacked. authorities thought they might have cornered the mastermind, that man rht there, abdelhamid abaaoud. here s what we know right now about the raid. o people are dead,ncluding that woman who detonated a suicide bomb. seven people arrested. five officers injured and a police dog was killed and you also see that photo of one of ththe suspects dragged a ay by police. his clothes partially torn off. what we don t know right now was this another cell actually getting ready to strike right away. what happened to both abaaoud, the mastermind, and that eighth attacker from friday that fled to belgium. world news anchor david muir on the scene since
begins right now. we do say good morning, america. following the fast-breaking developments this morning. you are looking at the scene of that major raid this morning. sustained explosions, gunfire heard in that neighborhood just outside of paris actually less than one mile away from the soccer stadium that was attack attacked. authorities thought they cornered the mastermind, that man right there, abdelhamid abaaoud. here s what we know right now about the raid. two people are dead including that woman who detonated a suicide bomb. seven people arrested. five officers injured and a police dog was killed and you also see that photo of one of those suspects dragged away. his clothes partially torn off. what we don t know right now was this another cell actually getting ready to strike white away. what happened to both abaaoud, the mastermind and that eighth attacker that fled to bulge. world news anchor david muir on the scene since the raid began. david. reporter: w