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finally tonight, what's in the water in nita, massachusetts? 23 pairs of twins graduating from the pollard middle school. more than 10% of the class. >> i think at one time i had six sets of twins in one class. >> both identical and fraternal. some flying under the radar. >> some didn't even know we're twins. >> the school's rate of twins more than three times the average, and now heading to high school. >> we'll be able to keep this
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now a quiet neighborhood in san mateo, suddenly told to stay inside. we're now piecing together what called for a large police presence in a number of locations. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz. police roped off a neighborhood in san mateo, only to realize the person hit in the shooting was another three and a half miles away. >> now, they turned up in san carlos along el camino real. abc seven news reporter tim johns is back at the first crime scene in san mateo to sort it all out.
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>> tim, dan, umma, that shelter in place order has been lifted at this hour. and as you can see behind me, police have largely wrapped up their scene here outside the largo apartment complex. officers, however, telling us that this is still an active investigation and they're trying to piece together exactly what happened here today. san mateo police tell me they first got reports of a shooting near the apartment complex around 445 this afternoon. after that shooting took place, the suspect fled into the complex. shortly after that, police say they got another call about a shooting victim in san carlos. officers were also sent down there, where they determined that that victim was the same person who was shot outside the apartment complex. police aren't yet saying how that person made it down to san carlos, but they said the victim was transported to a nearby trauma center. eventually, san mateo pd were able to locate the suspect inside one of the apartments and got the person to surrender. they have been taken into custody. as you can imagine, neighbors are all really shaken. earlier, i spoke to one father and his son. the
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little boy, only eight years old, told me he was playing outside when everything unfolded. >> it's pretty shocking to hear. first i heard police sirens out of my backyard window and then i heard gunshots. >> three of them. i started turning off lights and closing curtains. that's smart. and i liked locked myself in with my mom. >> father of that child told me he was incredibly proud of his son for responding the way he did, but he also said he was in disbelief when his wife called him this afternoon and told him to hurry home from work early. >> it's pretty shocking to hear it's usually a quiet neighborhood, we just kind of do, you know, we just kind of live day to day, and this type of activity is really shocking. >> now, as for a motive, as well as the relationship between the victim and the suspect, police tell me they are still trying to figure that out as well. they say they plan on releasing more information come the morning. i'm in san mateo. tim johns, abc seven news, and we were keeping residents in the neighborhood updated on the situation as it was unfolding through the abc seven news bay area app. >> we send you instant updates
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and breaking news customized to where you live. just be sure to turn on the app's notification buttons. >> building a better bay area has often meant looking to build a better downtown san francisco, and tonight we're seeing those new signs of life. seven tenants are moving into the san francisco center, or what used to be called the westfield mall. it's been a troubled few years there since the pandemic, but as abc seven news reporter ryan curry explains, these new tenants are more than just shops. as shoppers walk through san francisco center, something is catching their eye. >> they need more businesses to come back. the smallest looking kind of empty. i know we came in on a weekday, but like still, the businesses. where are they? >> for the last few years, major tenants have packed up and left, but things are now looking up. seven new businesses have signed leases and are ready to move in. >> i think the revival of like, public spaces, is going to be really big for building community and just allowing, neutral place to meet, to socialize.
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>> one of those new tenants is the yerba buena community benefit district executive director scott rowett says this space is exactly what he wanted. >> it's right in the heart of our neighborhood. and so where could we put our space? that is right in the core? where could we put our ambassadors and our cleaners and our public safety people? that really is in the heart. >> seven new tenants scattered all throughout this building. but it's not just a mall, it's also an office space. and rohit's is moving his team into this space. >> we know now is the time, and now is the time for everybody to get on board, reinvest, reinvigorate and refocus these neighborhoods. and so we want to lead the charge to do that, they will bring around 30 new employees who will begin working in the space in the coming weeks. >> other new tenants include a retailer selling sustainable products and a japanese consumer goods store. >> i think it's critical for a community to have a space like this critical for a few reasons. >> more shoppers, but also new jobs. >> for some people that are
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moving to san francisco need more jobs. and these businesses that are opening up can hire us. honestly, because i live in hayward, right now, it's kind of hard to find a job out there. >> they hope this mall becomes one of the vibrant centers of downtown in san francisco. ryan curry, abc seven news. >> happening tomorrow, the first day of business for entrepreneurs. opening up shop as part of san francisco's vacant to vibrant plan. tomorrow, eight new storefronts will open in the east cut, financial district and yerba buena neighborhoods. each business owner gets a rent free storefront space for three months, with the potential to expand their leases. >> the federal government is upping its effort to combat the san francisco drug crisis. agents are now doing nightly operations in the tenderloin neighborhood that have already resulted in drug seizures and numerous complaints against dealers. this is all part of a coordinated effort on the local, state and federal level to crack down on fentanyl trafficking. >> all right, let's get you outside for a moment. give you a head start on the weather for tomorrow. our exploratorium
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camera shows a calm night this evening with some changes in store this weekend. let's go to abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel, walking you through our 24 hour accuweather forecast. sandy. yeah. >> dan, let's take a look at a live picture right now from our golden gate bridge camera. you can certainly see it's a little bit fuzzy as we do have some fog. as you look at live doppler seven and it has pushed across the airport sfo in across 92 san mateo bridge towards the east bay shoreline. so first thing tomorrow morning watch out for foggy areas. it is going to be a cool start. so jacket weather at 7 a.m, noontime, sunny skies and it is going to be a warmer afternoon. low 60s to low 90s, breezy and cooler in the evening over the weekend. the winds are coming up and so is the fire. weather concerns for parts of the bay area. i'll be back with a look at that coming up. ama all right, sandhya, thank you so much. >> time for tonight's abc seven news at dancer at 11. it's our way. we get you ahead. and on top of the big storylines in the days to come. and tonight, a
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couple of college commencements. that will be something to watch. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez shows us what we might expect at stanford and uc santa cruz. >> students are graduating this weekend, and some are closing out quite a contentious quarter. >> what do you have to say? what do you have to say? yes respond, please. >> for weeks and months, we saw universities divided as pro-palestinian encampments went up. >> they have simply felt that they cannot observe any longer, is what they told me. and they have felt that their, that the school is not acting in good faith towards students who have been acting in what they consider to be good faith. river to the sea. >> just last week, over a dozen stanford students and alumni were arrested for barricading themselves inside the university's president's office. parts of campus were vandalized. >> it doesn't really help the people who need help. so it just it's really upsetting and shocking. >> in may, uc santa cruz students set up their encampment. >> the reason these uc regents have a job is because of us. yet they do not run a respect our
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demands. >> a few weeks later, 80 pro-palestinian demonstrators were arrested at uc santa cruz. at the end of may, graduate workers and teaching assistants went on strike, leaving some undergraduate students unsure what the rest of their school year would look like. >> it's been day by day so far. you'll wake up and check your email if your class is online or in person. >> a judge put a halt to the strike just last week. on wednesday, some ucsc executives announced they will not be attending commencement ceremonies that start friday. it said in part, several campus events over the past weeks that we were attending or expected to attend were targeted for disruption. the celebrations of commencement should not be overshadowed or upstaged by those who want to make a statement to campus leadership, who are present. we do not want our presence at commencement to distract from families and friends, recognizing and celebrating your accomplishment. we reached out to stanford
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regarding their commencement ceremonies, but have not heard back in the south bay. lauren martinez abc seven news and we've been following this story from the state capitol for weeks, tracking the path of a bill aimed at protecting transgender students privacy. >> today, the state senate approved the proposal. the bill would ban school districts from passing or enforcing policies requiring school staff to disclose a student's gender identity or sexual orientation to anyone else without the child's permission, with some exceptions. supporters say the goal is to protect students whose safety could be threatened if they live in unwelcoming households. the bill now heads to the assembly. >> let's go out, live to the tarmac at sfo tonight. we are just a few days from the finish renovations inside the harvey milk terminal one and a well-known san francisco shop is now going to be moving in. it's green apple books. the book store has two locations in san francisco, with the first opening in 1967. the airport
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location will be owned and operated by hudson news, with support from green apple books, and will be totally independent from other locations. it will be the largest hudson owned bookstore in the country. >> all right, a lot more to come from mines to vines. how napa valley is extending a helping hand to its counterparts in ukraine. >> plus bike lane back pedal, a major street in san francisco, will shift course on a controversial design and the end of the era's taylor swift's big announcement tonight. >> on the 100th stop of her world tour. we're still look what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! >> right after abc seven news at 11. jimmy. >> thanks, dan and umma tonight. let's just stare at each other. >> i'm. i'm often late to play, to leave to places because i to leave to places because i like to stay where i am. right (screams) bleeding gums are serious, jamie. dr. garcia? woah. they're a sign of bacterial infection. crest gum detoxify's antibacterial fluoride works below the gumline to help heal gums and stop bleeding.
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group roots of peace. a new effort is looking to revive bomb and mine ravaged vineyards in ukraine. just last week, some ukrainian winemakers paid a visit to napa valley. >> war is in our soul, in our life, but we need to continue our life. we need to live our life. so of course we need to work and our winemakers and now they work harder, have to be very careful. >> when you prune. >> the group spent a week at grgich hills estate winery in rutherford, and they learned about regenerative organic farming and agricultural method that prioritizes soil health and ecosystem balance. >> and the idea came about that since we're really one of the pioneers of this agricultural method, is to really encourage and teach them about what we have learned. >> how did everyone link up in 2000, the founder of roots of peace worked with the nephew of one of the winemakers at gergich to clear landmines in croatia. and we have closely followed the work of roots of peace, san rafael resident and co-founder
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and founder. excuse me, heidi was just nominated for the nobel peace prize. earlier this month. she'll find out in october. roots of peace plants, trees on reclaimed mine fields while creating jobs and food sources. you can find all our reporting on her group and their mission to aid war torn countries on our website, abc seven news.com. >> the supreme court today preserved full access to the abortion pill mifepristone. the justices ruled that opponents of abortion lacked the legal right to sue over the fda's approval of that medication. the unanimous ruling means mifepristone can continue to be mailed to patients without an in-person doctor's visit. supporters of abortion rights say. while this case is over, the issue is far from being definitively resolved. >> this decision was based not on the merits, but on a lack of standing. we are not yet out of the woods. >> obviously we were disappointed. so the court ruled against the alliance for hippocratic medicine. but we weren't super surprised. that was what we expected. and we're
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going to be back. >> today's decision was the first major supreme court case on reproductive rights since the court overturned roe v wade in 2022. >> we continue to follow the story of that controversial center bike lane on valencia street in san francisco. during a digital roundtable, san francisco's transit agency said it's ready to propose the removal of the bike lane. merchants blame it for a decline in business because it eliminated 70 parking spaces. abc seven spoke with the business owner, who has run a coffee shop on valencia for 33 years. >> financially, definitely. we're hurting and we had the place up for sale about three months ago. >> best option for both safety and to support the local merchants is likely side running design. >> one design would have cyclists ride around restaurant parklets closer to traffic. another would put the bike lane between the curb and the parklets. sfmta will present its proposals to the board of directors on tuesday. >> all right, one of the fun
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milestones that starts summer every year is the alameda county fair, which returns tomorrow. >> yes, abc seven news got a preview today at the fairgrounds in pleasanton. one of the highlights is the canine stars dog show with all kinds of stunts and tricks. >> look at these guys. >> there are also pig races, carnival rides, games, and of course you cannot forget the food there. the pigs. off they go. the alameda county fair runs through july 7th. it is closed every monday and tuesday. >> it's the end of an era for swifties. taylor swift will officially end her record breaking eras tour in december. the superstar made the announcement tonight at her show in liverpool, which is the 100th show of the tour. by the time it wraps, the tour will have spanned five continents and logged 152 shows. swift heads back to the states this fall for shows in miami, new orleans and indianapolis. the eras tour finale will be december 8th in vancouver, canada. >> the 152 shows wow. well new at 11. a whole new set of emotions are here as inside out to his theaters. it's the sequel to the 2015 film that took home
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an oscar, the metreon in san francisco is one of the theaters that is already showing it. a few young fans were checking it out tonight. we will not give it away, but the central character, riley, is back and has aged, so be prepared to enter the mind of a teenager. inside out two will be in all theaters tomorrow this week. >> we have been lucky to go behind the scenes of inside out two from inside pixar's headquarters in emeryville. you can watch along as abc seven mornings anchor reggie aqui gets the inside scoop on the movie's making and all the new emotions, including hearing from the movie's director about the inspiration behind anxiety, a new emotion. >> it was starting to be an issue in teenagers, especially teenage girls. and then the pandemic hit, and so we had already kind of landed on anxiety being kind of the main new emotion. even before the pandemic. but even after we went through it, we just knew it was an important story to tell. >> reggie's full visit and extra movie moments up now on our
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website, abc seven news.com disney is the parent company of both pixar and abc seven. >> check it out. reggie did a great job there. pixar okay, let's get a check on the weather and where the heat will be in the next few days. yes. >> abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. yeah. >> we don't have to worry about anything extreme around here. all right, dan, let's take a look at la nina watch that was issued by the climate prediction center today. uh. basically, la nina is cooler than average sea surface temperatures near the equator in the pacific. and we are transitioning to a la nina right now. we're in enso neutral conditions. there's a 65% chance that la nina expected to develop between july and september of this year, 85% chance it continues between november and january. stay tuned, because as far as where we are going to go in terms of winter, we'll have to wait and see. all right, let me show you some live pictures. we do know where we're going with this. a lot of gray skies from our tam cam exploratory
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camera. there's some from our other vantage points as well. and today was a cooler than average day for many parts of the bay area as a marine layer. really ramped up. now high pressure is going to come in tomorrow, warm us up then this trough is going to come in behind it for the weekend, drop the temperatures again and kick up the winds right now on live doppler seven, you can see gray skies near the coastline, visibility down to half a five miles. excuse me. and half moon bay and petaluma. so something you'll need to watch out for at commute time. temperatures are running lower in most areas, down by six degrees in livermore, four degrees cooler in novato. look at these numbers . i think it's going to be good sleeping weather for most of us, 50s and 60s winds are gusting. that's part of the reason why it's been so nice and refreshing and cool tonight. gusts to 28 at concord, 24 out towards the delta and mount tam is showing you the marine layer overnight tonight. breezy areas of fog tomorrow sunny and warmer. father's day through monday. it is going to get windy and there are fire concerns for solano and lake counties in particular.
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tomorrow morning, upper 50s inland. the sun will be out by 8:00 noontime. you're in the 80s by 5:00 pm in the 90s, as we look around the bay, mid 50s with some patches of fog at 8:00 and then sunshine, it will warm up into the upper 70s eventually, and there will be fog along the coast from the low 50s to the low 60s. later on in the day. morning temperatures, 40s 50s. there will be areas of fog near the coast and the bay shoreline that we have tonight. tomorrow afternoon, a bump up in those temperatures, upper 80s to low 90s inland, 60s coast side. here is where that fire weather watch comes in. it's 11 p.m. saturday night. lake county, parts of solano county until 5 p.m. monday. gusts out of the north 30 to 40 miles an hour. humidity dropping 10 to 20. those finer fuels are getting dried out, and when the winds pick up like this, just further drying is expected. sunday 40 to 46 miles an hour along the coastline. you will notice the windy conditions continuing into monday, raising the fire concerns. accuweather 70
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beal made his debut in 1997, when the giants still played at candlestick park and has been delighting fans ever since.
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>> lue thanked the fans, saying i love you all. he's one of four inductees to the mascot hall of fame this year. fans got to vote on who should get in. >> yes. also in this class, the houston astros orbit jacksonville of the jacksonville jaguars and monty, the university of montana. mascot. the mascot hall of fame is located near chicago. >> we'd like lucille. >> yeah, all right, well, the sharks have a new leader. >> yes. >> abc seven news sports director larry biel is here. larry. >> dan i'm a team teal going in >> dan i'm a team teal going in house for a new head coach so, i didn't think i needed swiffer. until... i saw how easily it picked up my hair every time i dried it. it only takes a minute. look at that! the heavy duty cloths are extra thick for amazing trap and lock. even for his hair. wow! and for dust i love my heavy duty duster. the fluffy fibers trap dust on contact up high and all around without having to lift a thing. i'm so hooked!
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sharks announced their new head coach today, assistant ryan warsofsky being elevated to head coach, taking over for david quinn, who was fired after team teal posted the worst record in the league. warsofsky only 36 years old. in fact, he becomes the youngest head coach in the nhl now. this past season, he worked closely with defensemen henry thrun, who was a guest on tonight's after the game. >> he definitely helped me out a lot this year, and sort of showed me the ropes a little bit. so i've been able to been fortunate enough to do some work with him and hopefully have, more to come. he's really well respected in the room. guys really like him, and he does a really good job sort of developing guys, both young and older players. so i think everyone's pretty excited about this one. >> game three stanley cup final, panthers and oilers in edmonton. these guys dressed for success. florida three goals in the third. alexander barkov shoots and scores. florida four one. you think this game is over,
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right? not so fast. edmonton scores twice in the third only to see sergei bobrovsky, rob ryan mcleod late. panthers hold for on three and take a commanding three zero series lead. we got game four of the nba finals tomorrow. we'll see if the celtics can finish off dallas. tip off is at 530 and we'll have moses moody of the warriors joining us in studio after the game. get to baseball a's opening a series in minneapolis. prince hat night at the ballpark honoring their native son. a's down four two in the seventh. carlos correia was a giant for like five minutes. crushes this to the second deck. correia three for four. and then where's the prince? purple celebration gear style in a's lose six two. giants had the day off first round of the us open. a famed pinehurst number two course. patrick cantlay starting off hot 565 to set the pace. and that lasted until late afternoon under difficult conditions when rory mcilroy drained a 20 foot birdie putt on 18 to tie. only 15 players broke par. tiger woods four over 74. it was
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are, we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area streaming app. join us and start watching. >> it's another busy news day. if you're looking for one final nighttime read, we pick something out you might enjoy to highlight here tonight. it's the startling listing price for this uninhabitable home in san jose. just the most recent example of what the current bay area housing market looks like. the house has seven bedrooms, but has also been condemned by the county. we looked into this bizarre listing in the heart of silicon valley. that story is one of the top things people are clicking on right now on our website. it's up for you at abc seven news.com needs a new paint job too, i think. >> yes, i think so. all right. that is going to do it for tonight. we thank you so much for watching i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel. >> larry bill all of us. we appreciate your time right now on jimmy kimmel sean penn have a great night everyone.
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