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kathleen was shot to death in the rampage. >> it hurts me a lot. yeah. it is a lot. it's killing me, too. but i need to think that, you know, though it's too early, i know. but i need to put it out of my hand so our... i'll -- i'm going to be okay. >> kathleen got the job just months ago as a secretary and was the primary bread win winner for a family that included her 4-year-old son, parents two, youngsters and a brother all living together in east oakland. her husband is still in the philippines and hoping to join them, soon. yesterday sh i stood with mary behind yellow police tape as she waited for word about
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kathleen. >> i hope she's okay. i am just, i just want to think she's okay. >> now, the family's belief in god they say will carry them through. >> we're christian. we're holding on the promises of god and we believe in bible. >> the cage is what is going to carry them through. the family tell me they believe kathleen is in a better place and they'll see her again, some day. abc 7 news. >> thank you. and five of the seven victims of the mass shooting have been identified. and other victims are and police say the gunman shot and killed him during a car jacking moments after the shooting.
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police say goh used the car to escape the scene. officers caught up with goh and the car just miles away in a parking lot in alameda. today friends are remembering him as a caring person. >> and he was one of the gentlist goals and up beat. not surprise egg was pursuing nursing. >> he lived here in this residential hotel, born in deep in the him layin mountains, working nights as a janitor at san francisco international airport taking nursing classes during the day. a memorial for victims will take place this evening at 6:00 on international boulevard in oakland. the service is open to the public, everyone is welcome. >> oakland police believe the murder weapon is off doolittle
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drive off oakland international airport. a search started there this morning. >> police believe the gun is in this section of the area. they're not saying how they have come to that conclusion but they've got sophisticated tools looking for it. searchers played out the court on the scanner. it's skimming below water, scanning the bottom. >> it works off of sending waves to the bottom. and if it identifies an object, which would be in this case, we're looking for a handgun, should able to identify some type of object and then, at that time we'd call divers in to explore that. >> since this morning officers have tethered this robot back and forth in a grid pattern and police say shooter has been cooperating but only to a
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point. >> and not providing the exact location of where he discarded this firearm. >> officer watson told reporters investigative leads brought officers here to this park and this marketing consultant was in the park about the time of the shooting. >> there were three other cars in the parking lot. several people take naps at lunchtime and what not. they may have seen something. >> the coast guard joined the search brought in sonar equipment of their own. police brought i boat but so far, that boat stayed in the dock. until just minutes ago, when boats left, it appears water has gotten low, making scanning difficult. and police will confirm it was a semi auto matic handgun and won't confirm reports there was a 45 caliber, just that it
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was purchased legally in california this year. reporting from shore line park abc 7 news. >> thank you. of course it will take days to collect evidence inside of the building and what investigators have been looking for there. >> yeah. there is is a booking photo will be released some tichl within the next hour, and will be formally charged. oakland p does relying on a number of agencies to help in this investigation and there is san francisco pd and the fbi. early this morning teams took over the building. investigators and technicians entered in protective gear.
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a lab brought in for collecting and analyzing evidence. >> there is a a lot of victims and want to make sure that we're detailed in processing that may go for several day autos the former fbi agent. >> it's reconstructing the crime scene. how he got in there. where he went. what he did. >> police confirmed the suspect a former student arrived looking for an administrator apparently angry with the college. >> this administrator was not there. that is when we knew he took a hostage, entered with the hostage and directed students to line up against the wall before they had an opportunity to do that he did open fire on the students. >> some people associated with the college were just hearing about the shooting today. this man was one of them. >> we found out yesterday about the shooting.
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>> and investigators will be here for some time and just a short time ago, about 10 minutes ago a group of students came by and had a brief vigil. they're from the school of urban missions bible college in oakland and they came here to show solidarity with the school. >> thank you. >> yesterday's shooting rampage could have been worse if not for quick thinking of one student inside of a classroom and heard a banging sound she first thought was fire works then heard a woman scream and realized it was gunfire. she locked the door turned off lights and got down on the floor with her classmates. >> and he started shooting on the four, four times he shot
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on the door and maybe he thought nobody was inside because it was dark. he couldn't see anything. then, i think he moved on to another room. i can hear banging, the gun banging. then, suddenly, like the lady was asking for help. >> she says faith played a large part as to why she feels the tragedy cannot stop her from finishing the nursing program. and our team of reporters will keep working to uncover information about this tragedy ahead at 4:30 we'll hear audio of the police kept's first communication was the dispatch center as well as the story of a rookie operator being honored today as a hero. >> and now we're going to get a look at the forecast. >> and there is a look at live doppler 7 hd. there are spots of moisture up into the north bay as we do have some scattered showers
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approaching us. we'll see rainfall area wide, now we're picking up patches of moisture along petaluma. so this by we will let you know this, evening, partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of showers and tomorrow morning will be chilly and cold in spots. temperatures ranging 38-46 and afternoon, breezy, cool, partly cloudy and a chance of showers but most locations will be dry tomorrow. high temperatures from 54 to 60. brrr i'll have more in the accu-weather forecast coming up later. >> thank you. and there is more weather news coming up. there are temperatures throughout the dallas area and it's affecting travel to the bay area. also... >> this is devastating.
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a celebration of sorts in oakland overnight. damaged yablgt with remaining crew members on board limped back into port. a crowd of well wishers greeted the crew of the geraldson at jack london square, waits one of several competing in a race when hit by several waves on saturday and damaged 400 miles off the coast. two crew members were injured and the captain says the weather had been rough all across the pacific and one wave was massive.
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>> this wave was higher than the mast and crashed on the back and there is a just trashed the steering of the wheel. and it just washed people up and down like rag dolls. this is devastating. >> a coast guard cutter picked up two seriously injured crew members now being treated for broken bones and other injuries at san francisco general hospital. >> amazon is testing the atwaters for kindel users. that story in today's after the bell report. first apple fever continues to spread. >> good afternoon. first apple fever is spreading like crazy. and the tech giant made history with the ipod, iphone, ipad. now, it will make history
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again to become the first trillion dollar company ever that, is if they're right. and there is prediction apple will hit $1,000 a share in two years and more analyst saying it will hit $1001 within a year. so where does apple have room to grow? well, analysts say emerging markets and if does release it's tv set that would co-open a new opportunity. the stocks rose to a record $620 a share on this news. and the broader market today was kind of a drag. stocks dropped after the latest minutes from the federal reserve policy meeting shot down expectations the feds will step in to stimulate the kmo. your -- economy. your silicon valley index flat for the day. apple and ebay being only
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gainers. and a legal fight in the valley has escalated. facebook stepped up it's battle with yahoo. less than a month after suing facebook, facebook firing back saying it's infringing on 10 facebook patents inclurding technology on the home page. facebook denies stealing yahoo technology saying patents are either invalid or it claims, legally bars. yahoo has been struggling to keep up with google and facebook which have lured away users and ad dollars, amazon is allowing kindel fire users to make purchases and will allow users to buy app add ons and subscriptions. and the move could be a major
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revenue maker for amazon and awill generate $5.6 billion in revenue. finally james murdock has resigned as chairman of tv company b sky b, murdock, the youngest son of rupert murdock has been under fire since the phone hacking scandal and will remain on the board of directors and deputy coo. in san francisco, i'm emily chang with bloomberg west. back to you. >> and there is developing news from texas two separate tornadoes massive ones and high winds forced several hundred flights to be cancelled. this home video shows frontal
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clouds looming and a helicopter captured this footage of some big rigs and trailers being tossed around by a tornado and there are some drivers trying to take cover from a hail storm a reporter from our sister station joined them in dallas. >> this looked to be about golf-ball sized hail and there is a people here trying to get cover from the hail and pulling up under this awning here. >> the storm rip add part buildings and homes as you can see. reports say 110 aircraft were damaged by this storm and dfw is the largest hub. nine flights have been cancelled because of this. >> storms are possible and could be headed towards oklahoma now. >> that is severe thunderstorms moving through that area pushing through
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western louisiana there are watches and in fact instead of taking a look here outside can we take a look at radar now? so i can show you? you can see that line east of dallas moving away from density populated areas but still dangerous storms, you can see into watch boxes here there is a possibility of thunderstorms here and we'll keep you posted here, there are 12 reports so you can see just how unstable this atmosphere here is. there are calm conditions and it's been a mild day. temperatures into mid to upper 60s for virtually all locations around the bay area except for a cool spot which is san francisco. these are the highlights. cool, breezy next couple days and slight chance of showers overnight tonight and tomorrow, then, much warmer weather over the weekend. easter is going to be to
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havely. here is the satellite image. you can see approaching cold front. there is limited moisture witness. we don't expect significant rainfall but it could produce showers. behind the front there is a cold air mass, breezy pockets of moisture in it. and there is at 7:00 this evening, at which point there could be a couple showers already. then, behind the front colder and there is moisture pushing through tomorrow morning and maybe some showers later in the day about 1:00 we'll see pockets of moisture moving through that could produce showers but most of the bay area will be dry tonight and tomorrow. by 6:00 threat of showers will be gone. overnight tonight chilly. especially into another bay valleys, santa rosea, napa lows into upper pos tonight. tomorrow, partly cloudy skies and sunny skies it will be breezy and cool. highs to around 60 again just
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a slight chance of showers near monterey bay. there is after two days of unsettled and breezy weather, starts to warm up on friday and looking at the weekend nice sunday highs near 70 degrees, low 70s by monday, then we'll see a cooling trend with clouds on tuesday, very pleasant weather. >> yes. >> no sprinkles or real rain. >> maybe a couple sprinkles in 24 hours but no significant rain. >> nice change of pace. >> yes. absolutely. right. >> thank you. >> okay. >> up next here comes sun. there is talk about a next generation beatle. >> and they march, smoke and got a romis from some elected official autos then at 5:00 moving produce from the farm to the school lunch table and why california schools now have no excuses.
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a beatles reunion sim possible but how about a band made up of the sons of the legendary fab four. paul mccartney's son said he'd be happy to form a band with the beatles off spring. and he says ringo's son, jason would be involved not zach, now the drummer with the who. like his dad he's a singer song writer on tour in the united kingdom. >> that might sell a few albums. >> cool idea. elimination night on "dancing with the stars". will melissa gilbert
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or jack wagner get the boot? >> possibly someone snels. >> another celebrity will hang up dancing shoes tonight. last night remaining 11 couples did a dance and it was kaj rin jenkin was 29 out of 30 dancing for her late weather. >> i feel like emotion might get into the way. and just to go to do that and not think about scores. >> there is a kristin one busy lady. >> and she's starring in the new abc come meddy and says
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it's a can't miss. >> it's funny and edgey. it's out there and fresh. i love the show. and so proud of it. >> don't trust the bee premiers april 11th and life happens in theaters two days later, new patrick harris going back to broadway. the show held intents. and for more news check out otrc.com. i'm rachel smith in los angeles. >> and stale head, you'll hear the first dispatch calls made during that mass shooting in oakland revealing chaos at the scene and calm from a rookie operator. >> and a young woman one of the seven people killed during that shooting. talking to her brother today and one family's story. >> and there is experts answering your income tax filing questions and will start taking calls in just
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robotic sonar equipment believing to search for the weapon they believe was used in a massacre yesterday. >> giving a few clues as to where he tossed the firearm but he said little else. >> has not provided exact location of why he discarded the firearm. >> our developing coverage of the mass shooting continues this afternoon. >> there is nick smith now analyzing police dispatch reportings. >> this big yes qe is what drove juan goh? what is his motive? tonight we have answers. >> we do know he was upset at administrators at the school. >> the police chief says he was angry at a female school
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administrator and that she was apparently the target of the violent rage. police did not identify her but say she was not on the campus at the time. the suspect told investigators he wanted to get back at the school for expelling him for bad behavior. the chief says goh had a grudge against classmates for teasing him. >> we do know he was upset with several students here because of the way he was treated when enrolled here he told investigators students treated him differently. he said some stop talking to him. those may be motives for the mass murder buzz abc 7 learn that had he was also a troubled person in other aspects of his life, troubles that could have helped put him over the edge. his brother was w.whom he was close was an army sargeant killed last year in a car accident while training for the special forces. juan goh had a mountain of financial problems when living
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in virginia prior to moving here. he was in debt to banks and apartment skpsz had tens of thousands of dollars of liens sh one from irs. and at one time owing 2300s ndz taxes. -- $2300 in taxes. police say he has been cooperative and answered another perplexing question which investigators had. why he drove to this parking lot to this south shore parking lot center and n.alameda after the shooting. investigators say he answered he wanted to get away from the area, no other reason. >> thank you. >> there is now identity of all victims and they're judith seymor among seven killed yesterday with a other victims
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including leada sim, 21 years old, grace kim, 23, and kathleen 24, she lived with her family, they're now planning a memorial tomorrow night at their long time church. >> right. the family will hold a memorial here tomorrow at the hayward korean baptist church a place of bor ship where they attend and where lidia often cared for children. >> this is a picture of daniel and his big sister, lida. her death so tragic and sudden he's having a hard time believing she's gone. >> she's great. she's great. my sister. best sister. any brother can ask for. she's outgoing. very caring. all cares for others. >> the 21-year-old lidia sim born in san francisco living her life in the bay area.
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it's a life cut short when a former student at oikos university opened fire yesterday and killed seven people, including lidia. daniel says his sister only had one more big test before graduating this year with a nursing degree. >> one thing is that she loved kids. ever since she was growing up she wanted to become a pediatrician. now z.just help kids. she'd baby-sit kids at church and of course, me. >> daniel is just three years younger saying he and his father are trying to be strong for his mother who is distraught with grief. he says it's impossible to make sense of the rampage and impact it's having on many lives. >> it's crazy. how can a student do that? i -- it's just -- they got him, i heard, i'm happy about that. you know, justice will be
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served. >> and the church pastor who knew lidia is flying in from texas where he lives now to perform this service and comfort the family. in hayward abc 7 news. >> and dispatchers being praised for what they did calling in for help as well as officers respond together rampage. nick smith has been poring over recordings of the communications and joins us now in the newsroom with that story. >> this helped paint a picture of the casualties but actions helped organize officers in their hunt. the police response started with a phone call. caller reporting shots fired and officers refered to that person as reporting party or rp. >> rp reporting shots coming from inside of the building
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and people running out, screaming. >> cars began speeding towards edge water, officers unsure of what to expect. then an officer had been flagged down described a victim lying outside of the university. >> you know this looks like a gunshot to the head and not a response. >> and now, there is a supervisor with this order. >> there is an active shooter in the area. >> what officers find is chaos, more victims and 10 with gunshots shot wounds in confusion, police don't know where this shooter is. >> let's try to figure out what the heck is going on. >> police fanned out, victims provided the description of the shooter. >> the shooter is going to be a male korean, about 40 years old, five, five, heavy build with a blue jacket and a
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baseball cap. >> what they found were more victims and the shooter left the scene. s.w.a.t. team members had to make sure there was not an accomplice. it took three minutes for first units to arrive and three hours to call an all clear. >> thank you. >> our team of reporters and photographers is on top of the latest developments in this tragedy. head on abc 7 news family of one victim talks about her final call. and we'll go live to allen temple baptist church where a memorial is schedule forward 6:00 p.m. tonight. >> california politicians are vowing to protect medical marijuana clubs in the state following yesterday's raid. hundreds of people marched to the federal building two blocks away to denounce the obama administration's crack down on medical marijuana clubs.
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and there safe bill regulating pot club autos if gou to san francisco there would be different systems. the bill could create similar to the way alcohol is regulated throughout the state. >> several have also asked the planning commission to update igts permits so marijuana clubs shut down by the federal government can reopen quickly. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 new video and new questions of the death of a florida teenager what. these pictures are revealing. >> and firefighters taking part in this rescue. >> looking northwest there are clouds moving into our direction and they may bring showers with them. the accu-weather forecast is coming up. -thatis there a prize in there?
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firefighters saved 15 puppies from the basement of a burning home in new jersey. some dogs needed ox again after being pulled from the home. the puppies then take dwron a local vet so they can be examined two. people escaped from the fire. >> some high tech imagery may support plans a use of shooting trayvon martin to death was injured during a confrontation with the unarmed teenager. the neighborhood watch captain told police he shot martin in self-defense after being attacked.
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police released this surveillance footage of zimmerman when bringing him down to the station after the shooting. a video editor enhanced video showing what might be a wound on his head. >> still another color construction tool on it. and this is where they can see reds, you know? >> there is something popping out. >> yes. >> martin's family disputed reports reporting officers observed cuts on zimmerman's body. authorities are now looking into this case. >> and time now for one last weather update. >> yes. here is spencer christian. >> not expecting area-wide rain but there may be showers. live doppler 7 is picking up moisture and we'll have no official reports of rainfall that is hitting the ground there could be sprinkles here
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there. is a chance of showers during evening and overnight. state wide looking for sunny and warm conditions down south. there is showers in you're yeeka. here in the bay area, partly sunny skies in the south bay. highs around 60 degrees on the peninsula and highs into upper 50s to about 60. mid to upper 50s on the coast. breezy, cool, in and around san francisco, highs into mid-50s. north bay, highs upper 50s to around 60 and there is a chance of showers tomorrow. breezy on the east bay. highs near 60. and near monterey bay, similar range of highs near 60 degrees, chance of showers is slight. and chance does exist. i told you about it. >> yes, you have. >> and this case may happen. >> yes. >> thank you. >> mitt romney looking for a
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some health experts suggest looking at a person's bmi might lead doctors and patients to underestimate when someone is ob wrees, one researcher calls it the baloney mass index. that doctor recommends revising the 30% body fat thresholds saying new standards would be 24% for women, 28% for men. >> former vice president dick cheney left a hospital near washington, d.c. today 10 days after receiving a heart transplant. his daughter tweeted this photo. the transplant after cheney spent two years waiting for a new heart. his history of heart disease began when he suffered first of five heart attacks at age 37. he's now 71 years old, his office saying quote, the former vice president and his family want to express gratitude to the donor and the family for this remarkable gift.
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>> it's primary night for republicans. mitt romney looks to be the favorite there is almost 100 delegates at stake tonight. we're life with the latest. karen? >> the republican race keeps ongoing but the general election is starting as well. mitt romney is very eager to make that pivot. looking for a three state sweep, mitt romney stayed made a stop in wisconsin hoping to lure voter was free sandwich autos bring your friends and get out, and vote. >> republicans went to polls in wisconsin, maryland and washington, d.c., romney kept his focus on the general election. >> this president's poll says have not encouraged private sector to grow and hire. >> romney's campaign followed the same strategies used in other battle ground states, big money on television ads. in wisconsin outspending rick
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santorum by four to one. and second, roll out high profile endorse manies. recently, former president george hw bush, paul ryan and florida senator marco rubio. >> this he's staking his campaign on the home state prime yair qee. >> we have to win pennsylvania. >> if you listen to the obama campaign the republican race is over. today the president delivered a fiery attack on the republican party. >> i can't remember when the choice between competing visions of our future has been so clear. >> mitt romney did take out 98 delegates tonight. and he is still only at the
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halfway point for the magic number he needs to hit this nomination. >> thank you. the president also weighed in on the odds one icon would face if he ran today. >> ronald reagan who as i recall is not accused of being a tax and spend socialist understood repeatedly that when the deficit started to get out of control for him to make a deal he'd have to propose both spending cuts and tax increases. did it multiple times. he could not get through a republican primary today. >> those remarks followed a speech where mr. obama portrayed himself as the best choice for middle class voters in november. >> advice to the united nations from the happiest country on earth.
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>> the tax hot line has gone live. give us a call or go online. >> we'll hear how one family in the oikos university tragedy is finding a way to cope with that tragedy. >> ahead. >> now, diane saw jer here with a look at what she's working on for world news. >> tonight on world news the new images coming in from dallas of that giant tornado. schools on lock down. we have all of the stories from today and also, more on the al qaeda message posted online. and what the fbi says to us tonight. if you thought the video of
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income file tax filing deadline two week as way. >> and if there is a question maybe kept you from getting started there is free help available. >> yes. this is a great deal and we're live. >> there are 12 experts here that can answer. we've got someone here that can answer your question. give us a call. and i want to talk to jesse weller from the irs. what if you can't pay? >> if you can't pay irs can give you an extension if you're unemployed or self employed and income dropped
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you can get a waiver of penalties if you can't pay tax that's way, you can get a short term extension of up to 120 days if you need more time you can get a online stream line installment agreement if you go to irs.gov as long as you can pay within six years and you owe less than 50,000s oodz file now. and the good thing have you going this year is that there are two days of-to-file. it's the 17th this year. we want to come here to talk to glenn carlson from california society of enrolled agents. what are the mistakes this year? >> well, every year people make common mistakes that can delay refunds, one entering an incorrect social security number. and incorrect filing status, it was what it was on december 31, 2011. >> you can be married then but
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single back then. >> thank you very much. >> and we're going to be here until 8:00 so come on by online by going to hash tag tax chat. you can also call us. and we'll be here until 8:00. >> thank you, michael if you're in need of a happy place not that you're not already there, get yourself a plane ticket to butan. >> the prime minister of the country spoke at the united nations today to promote the philosophy of happiness wants to replace the gross domestic product with what he calls grs happiness meter. >> saying policies should
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latest breaking news on twitter and news at 5:00 continues right now. >> cooperative to a point what. the suspect behind oikos university shooting is refusing to tell police. >> agencies joining forces searching for a piece of evidence in that sooting rampage. >> one family turns to their faith to come to terms with the loss of their loved one. >> we're getting a look at the suspect in the mass shooting at oikos university in oakland. this is his mug shot. >> today investigators used sonar to search an oakland waterway for the gun they say he tossed. police say the gun was a handgun purchased legally. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> there is team coverage on the shooting that claimed
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seven lives at that christian university. along with the booking photo there are names of seven people shot and killed yesterday. and there is teams inside and around the building looking for evidence. a few people linked to the university came to find out more about the shooting. despite being distraught they were not allowed near the crime scene. investigators suited up and began collecting evidence with the assistance of the fbi. >> we have crime labs that are here and we have investigators that are still following up as well as any other agencies like coroner's office. >> investigators will use gunshot trajectory reconstruction similar to this one used to determine the path of the bullets, location of the
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