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cooperative and accepted responsibility. now, he's starting to realize consequences of the bad decision autos the surveillance video shows him jump and move the limp body of the mother before witnesses told him to put her down. it's unclear where or how it hit the stroller but i was mangled and the 1-year-old girl sent to the hospital. one woman rushed in to help and grabbed a dazed toddler. >> my main focus is taking care of the little boy. making sure he's okay. >> police say the second driver can be seen is cooperating with investigators. >> there is a witness that, could change in the future. >> and there is a generous
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business owner that has started a fund for the victim family, it's a club from greater fremont. there is a link on our web site. and just click see it on tv. >> tonight in an abc 7 news exclusive there is a mother coming forward saying she warned officials. a teacher aid is accused of molesting several kids in his care and what she says happened to her son. right? >> that is right. the parent did everything right. she complained to the school, she complained to police, about suspicions her son was being inappropriately touched and that is three years ago. and there is the another of a
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14-year-old boy autistic and trouble communicating. and we're calling her jane and her son, david, she twont achieve kids. he was 11 years old in 2009 and his mother says he began complaining about a teacher touching him. >> just told me that you know that there were being mean to him and that they're pushing on him. any time a staff member is putting hands on someone i take to it another tlofl see what is going on. >> james says this man is a teacher's aid in niz hiz class charged with raping an 18-year-old girl. >> there is bailey charged with molesting two young girls here at a residential care
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facility. she says a meeting in which the direct skbrer bail yes were present resulted in no action. >> there is saying no, your son is making up thing autos jane pulled her son out of the school and filed a police report. she says shah that was fruitless. >> they just told me they would check into it. and that is it. there is never a follow up. >> her attorney wishes authorities would have believed her story. >> our kplint did everything right. and we're we are three days later. >> this computer says that since at rainment she's received many calls. >> after mr. bailey was arraigned there are many calls
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from members of the community. we believe there are more victims. >> and this school says they are cooperating with the investigation and they don't know anything about any additional victims and they said that they could not comment about the case until they check their own reports. there is prosecutors they say as you've heard, prosecutors are getting a lot of calls and are taking the care seriously well. tried to locate bailey's lawyer but no one seemed to know who, or she schl we're told by prosecutors here that perhaps he just lawyered up and will try to find them for a follow up. >> and there is a wife of ross
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mirkarimi just arrived in a hearing for a second day of testimony. and will decide whether mirkarimi will be allowed to keep his job filing a domestic violence conviction. abc 7 news joins us live from city hall with more. carolyn? >> there is a long night for ilyana lopez. we caught up with her here just a short time ago. and she was smiling and talked to reporters saying she feels good and there is not much ground covered last night and the attorney says that she did a fantastic job. >> her wit come as cross. >> she's at the heart after the tempt to oust her husband, sheriff ross mirkarimi. the mayor made this move after
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mirkarimi pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. and there is lopez supporting him, defending the marriage. >> never consider divorcing her husband. ever? >> no. >> no. we haven't talken about that. we never make decisions. >> abc 7's legallan lift says lopez expressing a united front is typical in domestic violence cases. >> there is a problem is that is not what she said at the time. city attorneys will point that out. >> that video taken by her neighbor. on the stand lopez talked about her conversation with madison and tried to put the tape into context. >> and she said as sheriff... this is an old-, used the
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words old boys network. they will... you know cover each other. and so you have to make evidence. >> she says lopez is happy to see her husband, they've had no contact because of a court order. she and their son are now living in venezuela with mirkarimi's approval. she testified she plans to extend the stay. >> are you sure your husband is going to give consent in august? >> of course. i don't know if he's going to do it but we will make the decision as a family, together. >> okay. >> what is the best, maybe at that moment he is the sheriff again. so i can come back. >> and tochl, ross mirkarimi goes into court to try to get the order lifted or modified
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so he can get contact with his wife. and anything other than seeing her here at city hall. >> and abc 7 news is going to continue to follow the case. >> 10 sects are under arrest in silicon valley following the largest child porn bust ever in northern california. police from 30 departments and agencies served warrants where one suspect was taken into custody. the sweep was spear headed by by the silicon valley internet crimes against children task force. >> there is a biggest fear is that people in this behavior online might escalate and start to actually target children in the community.
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and that is unacceptable. >> and police used a state of the art lab to search for child porn on computers seized as evidence today in the field and there are 40 child porn suspects arrested since january. >> police issued an arrest warrant for another suspect in a deadly jewelry store robbery. they're looking for michael porter from hayward. and he is wanted on attempted robbery. the 18-year-old was shot and killed by the owner during a robbery. two other charges under provocative act doctrine. defendants can be convicted for actions provoking a killing. >> the san francisco police department is reaching out after an officer shot and killed a man in the financial district. the victim identified as a 32-year-old from oakland. police say he slashed a
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co-worker at a chocolate factory with a box cutter yesterday moshing and an officer opened fire and says he lunged with her and there is a investigators saying an antioch man was driving an suv involve fd a murder. they're not releasing further details. san francisco police say randall evans had a loaded gun in the car and wanted on a federal weapons warrant. police tried to stop him as he drove erratically. he took off running. >> and still head bay area beach community posting shark warnings tonight. >> and there are animal rights groups taking on walmart over
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>> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. sheriff deputies are posting shark warning signs ask said a park ranger spot aid shark at about 2:00 this afternoon, swimming to yards off the coast and there is a sign being posted there. reading in part swimming and other sports are not recommended. >> and you knew it's money but now, what it took to lure marisa myer away from google
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to become the new ceo. the compensation package is worth $59 million over several years and there is eligible for a $2 million bonus and there is this, a $30 million award if she stays at yahoo for five years. and that means about $5.4 million ask could add up to $20 million each year after that. >> congress woman jackie speier called on congress to hold a hearing about the wide spread scandal in texas. speier working with military members who are victims of rape in the bay area, 12
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training instructors have been investigated for sexual misconduct and 31 victims have been identified so far. >> if this happens in a high school if a prized teacher or coach had sex a student we would be outraged and demand action. and where some recruits are just 18 or 19 we rationalize behavior of the perpetrators and blame victims. >> also today general wells, the officer tapped to be the newest chief of staff ez says the air force is not doing enough to stop abuse. >> there is a judge ruling that an oregon man who stripped naked at airport security not guilty of indecent exposure and he removed clothes in april to protest the security screening process. a judge ruled aks were
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protected under the constitution and this time around, he kept his clothes on when he went through security on the way to his trial. >> there is pressure pointing on wall mart on what activists say are inhumane conditions. the video was taken to the minnesota farm showing horrific abuse including piglets being slammed into the pavement. bob barker is using his star power to spotlight the conditions. >> there is every day a living hell for them. the best day of their lives is the day they die. >> and there are several chains require suppliers to stop using them. safeway adopted policy this
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week. walmart says it offers crate free pork products and will continue discussions with food safety experts. >> and there is another story about coming to the aid of animals. the humane society taking in 30 brown pelicans in two weeks. they're starving because there is not enough fish to eat. staff is feeding -- tube feeding several times per day, they're also using space heaters, caged driers and heat lampes to try to keep them warm. younger birds are the most affected by the shortage. and there is this year, it's much worse. >> there is a new study revealing a disturbing light on drinking during pregnancy. cdc held one in 13 pregnant women drink, one in five of those admit to binge drinking.
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cdc warns it can damage fetal brain development and found biggest drinkers were older mothers to be, women between 35-44. >> want to take a moment to thank those of you in the bay area who helped raise thousands of dollars just by liking abc 7 news and there is where you can still make a difference here and maybe get mention on the news. just like abc 7 news and $1 gets donated on the sleep train dream campaign. >> there is sandhya patel with the accu-weather forecast. >> there is a cool pat yesh, all very to say is that your days are numbed. and there is not weather
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coming. and there is ocean beach, san francisco in the fog somewhere. it's a really shallow layer panning around. you can see how shallow it is. and there is some fog out there, it's just disappearing there just a moment ago. there are strong thunderstorms developing. and there is an n.association with upper level low bringing us cooler than normal conditions. that is lifting and you can see by movement. the low drew up moisture from what is once hurricane fabio. they did get showers and it's dying down if you're traveling there tomorrow. there is partly cloudy skies. there is temperatures from 59 in half moon bay to 82 degrees
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in fair feemd. highs running warmer and there is a warming trend continuing tomorrow going to be warm to hot for weekend. so getting ready for july weather here in the bay area. there is a low exiting. the low pressure system exists there is a hot air mass from the central is going to shift westward. tomorrow morning fog along the coast and in over the bay. temperatures into 50s for the area. and watch what happens to the computer animation with fog. it clear as way, and that means there are temperatures coming up warmer than today and 80s inland and almost near 90s. up to 90 in brentwood. there is highs for friday 81 in san jose. south bay temperatures, sunny
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bail 78 and there is 63 in pacifica. there is a bit of a change from today. downtown 68 degrees and breezy. sunshine into north bay. 83 santa rosa. 80s in san rafael. towards east way bay, 74 he oakland. there are inland areas coming up to normal. there is 75 degrees in santa cruz. here is a look at the accu-weather forecast. there is warm conditions inland. there is mid-90s inland. temperatures up to 96 degrees so hot inland by monday there are mid-60s coast side. and there is still ahead demolition began today for
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in the newsroom, this is a live picture of ilyana lopez testifying before the ethics commission investigating her husband. it's a hearing that had dramatic testimony. >> he grabbed my arm and i said "stop". >> care yes lynn tileler will rejoin us for live coverage and a symbol of racial hatred hung in a bay area work place. why prosecutors don't consider it a hate crime.
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and there is batman back and join us for those tries and more at 6:00. >> thank you. tonight on "world news," how millions of viewers helped police crack this case after the broadcast of the video showing a 10-year-old girl escaping a kidnapper. but could a new idea in crime fighting keep a predator from striking again? crossing the line, an ad that went too far. the inside story. why democrats are apologizing to ann romney tonight. sun block, all those new products from clothes to shampoos promising to protect you from the sun. we tested them. do they work? jim avila is here with more on that. and surviving this. a thousand lightening strikes in one hour and the man who
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