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decompressing. passengers could feel it. >> i'm an old man my ears started hurting, i was in pain. >> reporter: from sky 7 hd you could see on the ground that crews were standing by. the multi-casualty incident plan was in place. crews preparing for the worst. >> then the captain said we're really sorry but they have a problem with the cabin pressure, but it is under control now. i felt like the plane was going down. sure enough it was. in a few minutes he said we're landing. >> reporter: she did overhear one of few crewmembers say, there might be a fire. >> it was scary. you a sound, babies were crying and we all knew something was going on. >> reporter: 20 minutes later for those 131 passengers it was over. the boeing 737 landed safely in san jose. most had no idea what had happened. on the ground crews didn't
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take any chances. >> safety is obviously the number one concern here always. it is very, very important that we're prepared. >> reporter: now the big question remains is what did happen onboard that airlines flight, alaska airlines launching an investigation and looking into that now. we can tell you passengers were offered a refund by the airlines and alaska airlines is busy trying to bus 131 passengers to oakland, san francisco and trying to get them out of san jose into seattle for some it could be a full day doing that sue thompson, abc7 news. developing news, car crashed into a san francisco landry mat today after clipping a pedestrian. take a look at the scene at the san francisco coin laundry. witnesses tells us the woman drive the blue car got hit by another car, lost control and ran into the laundromat in the
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tenderloin. the car bumped that man's leg and stopped short of hitting a second man. no word on anyone being cited by police. another moderate quake has shaken a wide area of southern california. survey reports magnitude 4.5 quake hit after 9:30 this morning, about 35 miles southeast of los angeles. magnitude 4.4 centered around that same area hit late last night, no damage or injuries were reported. false alarm was sent out this morning by contra costa county health services warning martinez residents about an emergency at the shell refinery there was no idea emergency at the refine right was a mistake. officials say automated calls went out and sirens were activated around 7:15 this morning. residents were being notified to shelter-in-place. after the sheriff's department told us shell accidentally activated at alert. the refinery released this
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statement, shell did not intend to activate the sirens, there was no fire and no need to shelter-in-place there was a small operational issue being addressed and has no threat of tim pack. tense moments for residents of a san ramon housing complex this morning a crew broke a one inch gasline 8:30. it took an hour for pg&e to stop that gas leak. the pipe served 24 units in the complex. pg&e said it would take a few hours to restore service. live more police believe speed may have caused a crash that killed a motorcyclist this morning. the biker lost control approaching portola avenue around 12:35 in morning. a driver told police the motorcyclist passed him going really fast. he didn't see the crash. police would like to talk with anyone who witnessed the accident. lots of excitement in san jose now. the grand opening of a new
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multi-million dollar casino. the city says it brings lots of jobs and potential for a lot of tax revenue. karina rusk joins us. the casino opened 8:00 in the morning? >> reporter: right. and the timing may seem odd for a casino, unless you under stan the reason. ribbon-cutting did take place this morning to take full advantage of a number considered lucky in asian culture, 8. the scissors came out 8 a.m., 8th day of the 8th month of the year. the mayor called this a lucky day for all of san jose because of the jobs and tax revenue casino matrix will generate for the city. the 50 million dollar new establishment replaces the old guard den city venue and the private investment in this state-of-the-art casino is already paying off. because of regulations this is a card room, there are no slot
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machines. it employees 300 more people than the old casino and is expected to contribute about three million additional tax dollars. while casino matrix is all about elegant entertainment, the speeches today are more about the win-win deal for the city. >> this is a big project that employed over 1200 construction workers. we currently have 787 employees working here. we're confident we are going to be the largest contributor to the city coffers. >> this club alone will generate more tax revenues for san jose than valley fair and santana row combined. [ applause ] >> reporter: you hear the applause right now gambling is restricted to the lower four of casino matrix the owners hope to get the city to approve limited card tables on the 8th floor which would offer a tower view. san jose has strict regulations for card rooms
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allowing just two to operate in the city the other bay 101 located across highway 101. casino matrix is planning a grand lavish red carpet las vegas showgirls opening august 18th. katrina -- karina rusk, abc7 news. still ahead, new details revealed in that deadly sikh temple shooting in wisconsin. what federal officials are saying about the gunman's death. attention shoppers! police are called after joan rivers handcuffs herself to a shopping cart at a costco. why she is fighting, next. with my friends, we'll do almost anything.
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>> a controlled burn continues this morning at the chevron refinery. unit 4 is still down and many questions remain. chevron is ready to make amens financially after a town hall last night in which angry neighbors sounded off to company executives. katie marzullo is live at the refinery. >> reporter: i just talked with the spokesman for self ron sam singer. he says right now the -- the company is finalizing compensation packages for anyone impacted either health or property by this refinery fire. we expect details to be released in the next couple of hours. then we'll have to see if that is enough to appease angry and
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confuse residents. -- and confused residents. he has lived down wind from the refinery for 12 years. >> we saw all the stuff come in and then it blew overfor a long time it got dark and everything. >> reporter: right now a controlled burn continues to burn the flame about the size of a basketball. the company has no estimate as to when the remaining chemicals will burn off. the number 4 unit where the fire started is still off-line. which is expected to affect gas prices. gas prices were low on the list of complaints last night. >> i offer apology for the disruption and concern we caused you. >> reporter: an apology from the refinery ceo was met with angry questions and accusations. >> my grandchild looking forward to cancer? >> it was just a bunch of
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jargon. >> reporter: lawrence didn't make it to meeting and says he still has a lot of questions about the fire. he also says he's feeling the affects of it on his health, perhaps making him eligible for compensation from chevron. >> my chest is aching me all on this side, look like it is conjested here. >> reporter: the epa is one of the agencies investigating this fire. the genesse says levee -- the agency says it could end up levying fines against chevron. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >> stay with abc7 news for continuing coverage on the chevron refinery fire we'll have the latest on abc7news.com and on twitter and facebook. you know you can find just about anything at costco. even die-hard shoppers. we are surprised at what they found at a store in southern california.
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it was comedienne joan rivers handcuffed to a shopping cart to protest a costco in burdenbank the store -- in burbank. shoppers say they saw rivers selling her book outside the store and then she went inside and began signing copies. costco called the police when they arrived rivers agreed to lee she talked about the protest during a phone interview. >> a store that sells 300 rolls of toilet paper at the same time and i say any customer that buys 300 rolls of toilet deserves a funny book to sit on the toilet and read. >> there you have it. the 79-year-old fashion police host was being filmed by a camera crew yesterday no charges were filed and rivers did get great publicity for her book. meteorologist mike nicco with a lot of sun and warmth. lacks like the warm will extent into the weekend don't enjoy the hundreds the next couple of days you may be able
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fib is releasing more information about how the man responsible for killing six people at a sikh temple in wisconsin died. authorities confirm 40-year-old wade michael page was the only gunman they've not uncovered a motive as to why opened fire. fbi agents say during the massacre a police officer immobilized page with a shot in the stomach. >> subsequent to that wound, it appears that page died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. >> page's former girlfriend misty cook was arrested on a weapons violation. she was quickly released after it was determined she had nothing to do with the shooting. three people remain hospitalized in critical condition, including the police officer who was shot at least eight times. let's turn to the weather.
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mike with happier news if you like it warm especially. definitely brighter news out to the coast a lot of sun this morning a little warmth not too aggressive the heat will be where you can go to get free air conditioning this is not an offshore event or land breeze. the warm air will not make it to the coast. with sunshine warmer than average. good morning. here's a look at golden gate bridge as we look south from south beach you can see haze hanging in the air today not a spare the air day, tomorrow possibly they usually let us know within the next 45 minutes to an hour. here's a look at what is going on with live doppler 7 hd, really quiet out there, check this out, head down to the south, the san joaquin valley, deserts under excessive heat watch, unusual, hot down there 110 to 120 friday, saturday, sunday. if you are traveling that way, it is going to be worse than normal.
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60s along the coast, 70s around the bay 80s fairfield and antioch. nearly 80 gilroy now, 78, 60s and 70s santa cruz, what the von -- watsonville and salinas. warmer today everywhere with almost total sunshine even out to the coast, mostly clear and mild tonight heat will taper next week we are just getting into the front end of this heatwave, we jump two degrees in oakland to 76 concord 95, four degree jump. fremont biggest jump 11° up to 83 today. mid to upper 80s most of the south bay to 90 in los gatos. millbrae 73. mid 60s along the coast today, 70 downtown and south san francisco with 75 in sausalito upper 80s to low 90s north bay valleys mid 60s
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beaches. san leandro and hayward mid to upper 70s. here's where it stars to bake today mid 90s to possibly 100 in brentwood, low to mid 90s around morgan hill, gilroy and hollister, 78 watsonville. here's where the heat is coming from, 115 palm springs, 105 yosemite and fresno. sun and 73 in big sur. it is going to be a great game for sunshine, 12:35 first pitch, 69 warming up to 75°. as we need tonight, a few 60s possible in the warmest areas this afternoon, fairfield, antioch and livermore rest of us in the 50s most clouds stay at the coast not expecting flight arrival delays tomorrow morning. thursday, friday, saturday we make a run at 100 inland. poor in the east bay valleys and santa clara valley that's
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where the poorest air quality will be mid 80s bay, 70s coast. sunday monday, tuesday we start cooling. temperatures you see tuesday are normal for this time of the year. this not so normal. you know how moms tell kids to wash their mouths out when they swear. in one classroom those words became part of the curriculum. teachers in indianapolis encourage students to write down curse words on paper and boards. the lesson is designed to reduce swearing coming from the mouths of 7th graders. >> everyone was nervous about it and uncomfortable to say it and write it in front of adult especially a teacher. >> school administrators say they support unusual lesson they say it lows teachers gain control many one parent says her child was uncomfortable hearing all the bad words used in class. >> i could understand that. we want to thank those of you who have contributed to the sleep train dream campaign
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one dollar donated for every like we get on our facebook page. just go to the abc7 news page click thumbs up and every like will make a difference in the life of a foster child. >> here's what is coming up on good afternoon america. hello! we are great here, we are excited about good afternoon america. today fashion fast forward taking one mom's rather 80s look and bringing her back to the future. plus, curb your enthusiasm stars are facing off in our toe-to-toe on whether you should break the bank to help make your kids' dreams come true at any expense. actress' dreams have come true twilight star, we'll talk about that and she will play cbrp
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you've heard of secondhand smoke what about third hand smoke? new study calling attention to an overlooked danger. >> then at 5, anti-bullying programs in schools working? those stories and more at 4 and 5 with nfl history is about to be made. tomorrow shannon easton will be the first woman to be part of an officiating crew when she works the packers' chargers game she normally
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works college games. some players and coaches are fine with it, others are not happy about it. not because she is a woman but she is a replacement official. the league has locked out its regular officials because of a contract dispute and has hired easton and others to take their jobs. even so easton says it is a chance she couldn't pass up. final look at weather. doesn't feel like football weather out feel sorry for the guys going through training camp even high school and younger kids with these temperatures as you look the next couple of days will be the three hottest inland areas in the 100s, no heat advisories or watches because lows will drop back into the 50s and 60s at night. getting a taste of what other parts of the country have been experiencing. >> thanks for joining us.
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[captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] [applause] meredith: hello, everybody, and welcome to "millionaire." it is broadway give-away week, and today's returning contestant is about to face his broadway question. now, if he gets it right, he will win tickets to "the lion king," and an entire row in this audience will win tickets as well. [applause] so from new york city, please welcome alex granovsky. [applause] hey, alex, how are you? >> i'm ok. how are you? meredith: i'm good. now, you've played the game a little bit.
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how are you feeling? >> i feel good. i feel excited, ready, nervous, the whole thing. meredith: i understand that you feel you're not a very dapper dresser, but you look very nice here. >> well, we're gonna work on the wardrobe a little bit. i've heard some constructive criticism i might need new pants, shoes, shirts, the whole deal. meredith: but from your fiancee? >> yes. meredith: yeah, niethy, who's in the audience right there laughing about the whole thing. well, you know, women always like their men to look good obviously, and if you're gonna be a millionaire, you got to dress the part. >> that's true. meredith: there you go. you are 3 away from round 2. you know what that means. at that point, you keep all the money in your bank. you've got 46,100 in the bank at this point, 7 away from the million. the only bad news here is you don't have any life lines. are you ready? >> i am ready. meredith: you do look good. are you folks ready? [cheering] meredith: then let's play "millionaire." all right, alex, this is your broadway question. in 2011, samuel l. jackson donned a prosthetic nose and wig to portray whom in the broadway play "the
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