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francisco. 60 half moon bay. 80 in santa cruz. 78 degrees in oakland so 60 in half moon bay. 103 in livermore. good 43 degrees spread today. i'll be back to let you know how many more days of this blistering heat we can expect. >> thanks. san francisco 49ers santa clara county settled a lawsuit late today over funding for the team new stadium meaning construction should go forward without a hitch. team and county agreed to share the 30 million dollars in redevelopment if you said by oversight committee for public education. money was earmarked inform help pay for the 1 billion dollar stadium project. county school district gets 7 million dollars enough to balance the budget and avoid teacher lay off. 49ers get 23 million over the next 5 years. members of the sikh temple where 6 people died in weekend rampage swept scrubbed and painted over the damage to their building today. investigators plan allowing the sikh community back in. lone
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bullet hole remains in the door frame that members say will not be repaired. peace hally -- rally hosted tonight in san jose giving one voice to hundreds wanting an end to the violence. lisa joins us live from the santa clara county government building tonight with more. lisa? >>reporter: larry this was passed few -- packed with people from different culture and religion standing together to end violence. ♪ prayers pour out from small child santa clara county government building. on this day he's not the only one praying for hope and safety. >> everybody has been hurt because somebody went and killed americans and we are all americans feel that paper. >>reporter: members of the sikh community different ethnic religious groups gathered here searching for peace and acceptance. also taking a stand against violence. because what happened in
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wisconsin has shaken many to their core. >> of there's possibility could it happen again. you never know what people are thinking. >>reporter: for them in order to feel safe again things must change. some are calling for sweeping policy changes at the state and federal levels. >> we need to have way of identifying individuals like this. stopping them before they can do destruction and a half okay. >>reporter: congressman honda agrees. lawmakers need to do more. >> possibly could have been avoided if we had better more stringent gun control law or having a way to monitor people who are on the watch list as terrorist groups. >>reporter: alice knows firsthand what terrorist can d do. her son mark bing ham died on united flying 93 on september 11. she's here because she wants to stop the violent targeted attacks against people.
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>> we need to realize that many kinds of people wear the turban and other signs of sikh and we need to make distinctions in order to combat this kind of ignorance and violence. >>reporter: and tomorrow tl vigil take place in several country and in 101 cities nationwide including here in san jose. take place at city hall at 7:00 o'clock in the evening. live in san jose, lisa, abc 7 n >> thank you. >> chevron will open an office in richmond community center tomorrow where people can file claims relateed to monday refinery fire. the initial report was filed and says it will be update entered 30 days. today report notes 5 minor injuries suffered by employee during the fire. 2 more than previously reported. also today the u.s. chemical safety board joined the investigation already under way by the epa and cal/osha. as for the chevron health center it will
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be located at 598 nevin avenue in richmond. open monday through friday 9 to receive and saturday from 8 to noon. also call chevron on the compensation fund line at this number on the screen. all this information is posted for you on our web site as well. 7 news.com click on see it on tv. >> gas praises continue to sky rocket following monday fire. nationwide prices are now 3.66 a gallup 2 cents froments from y yesterday. whopping 10 cent up from a month ago n.california prices higher to gun with and soared 5 cents overnight and bay age more than 4 dollars a gallon. refinery accident blamed for shortage of hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil. >> police investigation gate fatal shooting in vacaville happened 3:30 this afternoon when the victim pulled a knife on an officer just outside
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police headquarters. off0 opened fire after the man refused to drop the knife then lunged at him. victim just left police head quarters where he trade to report that a friend was in danger. clerk called the officer because of what he described was bizarre behavior. >> oakland police still lacking for man accused of kidnapping 2 month old child and her mother. 19-year-old hernandez accused of taking the 2 at gun point last night. he kidnapped them from the home they s with friend. 17-year-old lopez and 2 month old hernandez both found safe today in oakland. 10,000 dollar reward being offered for information leading to the arrest of marcos hernandez. >> highly respected bay area law enforcement leader has die died. former contra costa county sheriff warren rupe washington passed away after 2 year battle with leukemia. he was 45 years with the sheriff's department from 1992 until he rae tired in 2010. many people remember the former shaeffer
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from 2009 when kidnap victim dugard found in a house outside an. memorial service planned. details not announced yet. he was 69 years old. >> up next. daddy delivery no. time to get to the maternity ward. hear from brave the brave father who took matter into his own hand. >> coin star heist. please hope you recognize the the subject. "nightline". >> coming up next on "nightline". with the accused colorado massacre shoot intercourt today and revelation weerns, we ask ifiatrist raised this tragedy could have been averted t.plus one man system to break
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less drama, more fun! >> update on i team investigation into the safety of popular car. today chrysler acknowledged the existence of a problem on some of the jeep vehicles. chrysler issued a technical service bulletin today to all the keelers nationwide about what it is call a steering shimy issue. some jeep owner have nicknamed it the death wobble. steering shimy issue is violent shaking on the end of front end wrangler model no. death reported but there are injurie injuries. we had hundreds of complaints filed with federal officials but no action taken. that got the attention of 2 california congressional representatives. they told jeep they needed to advice consume that's there is a potential problem here. today bulletin let's dealers know what to look for and what can be didn't to fix the problem. chrysler today said quote all manufacturer of vehicle equipped with solid axle can
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experience steering shimy and it is corrected. it's the result of modification to the vehicle in parts or incorrect tire pressure. >> police searching for 3 robbers involved in coin store heist in sunnyvale. this woman knocked on the door to gain entrance to this store. she let 2 mask men into the store. robbers tied up an employee and stole unknown amount of goild gold coins and jewelry. this is sketch of the free-for-all friday mail subject. she's in her mid 20's 25 effective foot 4 and dark hair. >> his own son was delivered in the back of his suv. story we first learned about from a post to our facebook page. am a live outside the medical center in berkeley with the story. amma? >> little baby is really, really cute. you see her in the hospital with his mom and family and family. mom dad
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baby still doing well he's shaken after he went through. baby middle name is miracle. really l has quite the birth story. imagine coming into the world to this. flashing lights and firefighters. that's the worst story for this little girl. this little boy was ready to good when the mama water broke early tuesday morning. dad had no idea wt was about to happen. >> she walked to the car i went to the bathroom. st you know brush my teeth and all that. when i came out she was leaning on the van she said i can't make it. >>reporter: dad response? >> i just told her no. i can't do it. >>reporter: but the honda pilot was about to become a delivery room. out went the car seat and in came mom. dad called 911 and was told to do something. >> i grab the head and waiting for the baby and she just did what she had to do. came out he wasn't breathing so i just
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moved it. he had stuff on the nose and started crying. >>reporter: that's when the ambulance arrived. >> i see it on tv all the time but i never thought i was going to be tm on that end of it. >>reporter: did a good job dad. >> i know i hope so. >>reporter: just it is just like the moviesshows shows up r the hero comes in and saves the day. that's of course dad. now the siblings found out where the baby was born they said cool. dad said not cool. but again everyone is fine and they should be able to go from the no, sir a couple l days. abc 7 news. >> dad first reaction was no. thank you so much. >> miracle the perfect name. >> he did great. >> yes. dad l good job. >> mom really if and dad also. >> all right. sandy here with the forecast now. >> great looking weather for the baby. i'll show you a beautiful picture. you report photo this was submitted by
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tony m from promotion department. it's beautiful view of the san francisco clouds today with the high thin wispy clouds coming through. they are harmless but filtered the sun at times and provided us with beautiful view. show you live doppler 7 hd and i'll show you what it looks like from that perspective. we have patchy fog out there not very clear cut here. not solid layer. shallow layer 800 feet and these are high clouds you need to move through.so we see more in the coming days. temperatures at this hour in the 50's at the coast. still have warm weather inland. 75 in livermore. 70 in concord fairfield, 74 grease in san rafael. still clearly holding on to some of the heat from daytime. triple digit heat expected friday saturday. spare the air tomorrow. second consecutive one this evening. cooling begins sunday but you don't notice it until early next week. tonight it does look like good sleeping weather at least so with the fog near
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the coast, numbers will be in the 50's around the coast and bay and inland area clear with low 60's. here's what will happen to the fog. the fog is going to be around first thing in the morning. could be dense in pockets to give yourself a little more time us a head out the door. same range of temperatures. 60's coast side to the 100 inland. summertime micro climate. air quality not good. spare the air day for your friday. poor air quality east bay. moderate south and north bay and of course with the sea breeze the coastal central bay location goodary quality. here are the high for your friday in the south bay. 93 in campbell. 96 los gattoe gattoes. 91 san jose. peninsula beautiful day mid 80's for palo alto, menlo park. 64 in pacifica. keeping you comfortable with that fog. same thing for d. 70ity. 70 do you want san francisco get you up into the north bay it's hot. 103 in ukiah. 96 for santa rose. i bay communities a warm day in oakland. 78 there. 80 in san leandro.
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head inland it's steamy 1 one in fairfield, pleasanton, up to 103 in brentwood and monterey bay it's beautiful in san francisco. 80 degree ins gilroy. big day tomorrow outside land music festival warming to 60 at 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. sunny mild 65 degrees follow rolls in at 7:00 o'clock. temperatures drop upper 50's dress in layers. need a sweater or jacket foggy and consolidate in the mid 70's. jazz summer festival. 5:00 o'clock very warm-up are 80's in the south bay. comfortable 8:00 p.m. by midnight clear mild temperature of 70 degrees. triple digit inland next 2 days. heat back off on sunday. we get you down to the upper is in early next week cooling is come but not medley. of course mike is tracking the heat for anything tomorrow morning at 4:30.
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>> thanks. >> 3 more people we want to thank tonight taking part in the sleep dream team campaign. daniel of hayward and errol but just like us one dollar donateed to the abc sleep train foster @
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crunchy nutty clusters and real almond slices for your taste buds. a. >> santana row is expanding according to the business journal. newly rezoned development include as 230,000 square foot office building. also includes more restaurants. cuts the amount of retail space. description e-commerce site booming. citrus lane and love with food send out monthly sample of kid product. food as well as beauty items to subscribers. small bay area company received more than 160 million dollars in funding in the last year alone. more on these headlines in tomorrow print edition of the silicon valley business journal. >>irport outside rome airport oa man fell asleep on a baggage conveyor belt check in and went for a ride for about 15 minutes. he was only found when this image popped up on security monitor. his body curled up in the fetal position. tourist apparently
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arrived beer in hand when he saw no one at the check in desk he jumped over that desk to take a snooze on the conveyor belt. when it moved he went through about acknowledge x-ra x-ray. police apparently had a hard time waking him up. >> maybe he just wanted to fly cargo. >> a little cooler that way. >> exactly. yes. >> oh, boy. on to sports. >> this is going to be a first class flight. off season nba news huge. dwight howard finally on the move. if you are a warrior fan, you are not gonna like it. sports is next. gonna like it. sports is next.
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>> giants went 5 and 2 on the road trip. should be happy with that but after 15 runs last night they left st. louis with a win. bottom of the first here it comes and there it goes. carlos beltran connect for 27th of the year. could have used that last year as giants. 2 nothing cards in a flash. adam wane wright 7 strong innings gets geing blank o. 1 run. giants did not provide much offense for madison but here's a little d.from hunter robbing this.
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tying run at the plate. jason strikes out sanchez. game ove over. cards win 3-1. giants still 1 up on the dodgers idle today. a's night off as well. john daly stunned the golf world in 1991. up. down. all around. here he is in contention again at the pga. final major of the year. beautiful island in south carolina. tiger woods trying to gain his edge. p daly won 21 years ago. play great or storm off the course in a rage you never know. 4 under 68. 2 off the pace. peterson from sweden with a bogey round approach on tone set up his 6 bird. minus 6th phil no fun at all. on 7 weed whacker please. 1 over 73. so peterson
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leading mcilroy. tigers shot shot back. this is bad news for the warriors. dwight howard might finally be on the move to the lakers. complicated 4 team deal in place that will send the big man to la. magic sixers nugget involved and orlando several players and first round pick from all 3 team. laker andrew head to 76 ers and denver nugget. trade call with the league is expected tomorrow to finalize the details of this transaction. 49ers open the pre-season tomorrow night host the vikings. alec smith wearing the mouth guard for certain. last year they opened against the saints. drilled 24-3. it was good lesson in dental care. >> aware the mouth piece in pre-season. bad decision last year. yes ready for anything it's football. thinks the whistle blows out here at practice. quarterback you don't get touched. this is
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real ball. it has been for all of us it has been awhile since we have had that. it will be fun. >> history in san diego tonigh tonight. because referee lock out shannon became the first woman to fish ate nfl game. chargers packers first quarter. 23 yards and touch down. 7 nothing san diego. history made and you are still going to get the business from thecoached off by antoine and he's 2 for 816 yards as chargers win 21-1 21-13. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino oychlt very cool that she made her debut. did well. >> yes. >> "nightline"up next. >> we'll be back in half hour for post olympic minicast see you at midnight. you at midnight. >> good night for now
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♪ oh yes i'm the great pretender ♪ >> sing it, sunny. >> just at breaks. >> yeah, she does. for a teenager accused of impersonating a physician's assistant treating a patient. >> a real life version of the movie "catch me if you can" and matt gutman discovers what makes impostors tick. ♪ come fly with me >> reporter: in "catch me if you
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can," leonardo dicaprio played a con artist, suavely impersonating a pilot and a doctor. >> matthew, did you treat patients? >> reporter: police say 17-year-old matthew masqueraded as a professional until he got caught. in this video he tells investigator he's administered cpr to a patient after a real doctor left the room. he said can you take over cpr? i started doing cpr on her for a minute, two minutes. he left got medications came back in. there was nobody else in there and i am not going to let her die. >> reporter: wearing scrubs and a lab coat he kept going back for days. >> it becomes like an addiction. the rush is so high when they get away with it that they want that feeling. >> reporter: again. >> again and again. >> reporter: so it was for frank abignail, the inspiration behind "catch me if you can" impersonating a doctor he wrote on patients' charts. a real pilot handed him control of the plane during a commercial flight. >> the pilot uniform made me
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feel good. gave me respect. people looked at me differently and made me believe i was somebody. allowed me to, of course, meet women. >> reporter: how do impostors get away with it. people call it the halo effect, in a lab coat, a stethoscope, and automatically they're transformed into people of authority. experts say if you are suspicious of some one being an impostor, all you have to do is ask them a couple questions. that's how matthew got busted. cruising around miami allegedly posing as a cop. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> how scary is that? >> very scary. he was performing cpr. hope he was performing it right. >> i know. apparently he blamed the hospital telling police he was mistakenly given an incorrect id badge. it's not his fault. the hospital's fault. >> matt gutman makes a convincing doctor. >> didn't he? i didn't even notice it was
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matt. he had the outfit with the stethoscope. very charming. >> yeah. you liked it, huh? he looked authoritative. >> i'm married to a doctor. i like the uniform thing. >> all right. all right. still to come, skateboarders, you are not so soft on these guys. >> it's called skate bombing. find out why one city is banning it. you're watching "world news
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♪ he was a skater boy >> i'm liking the music this friday. >> you got it going. singing, dancing. >> a daring form of skateboarding called skate bombing has been banned in l.a. >> police say it is too dangerous. abc's neal karlinsky set out to discover what skate bombing is all about. ♪ >> reporter: there is
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skateboarding and then there is skate bombing. it is an adrenaline-loaded, high-speed favorite of some skateboarders who rocket down the steepest neighborhood streets they can find often running stop signs and praying cars don't get in their way. >> i like the rush. it feels good. adrenaline starts pumping. >> reporter: it doesn't always end well. >> a year ago a guy actually ran into the back of my car, he busted his knee. >> reporter: while some skate bombers have shown in dramatic fashion that they can and do stop at intersections, others sometimes reach speeds of 40 miles per hour on open roads, with no warning to motorists and no margin for error. >> here we go, baby! lay down! >> reporter: after the deaths of two teenage skate bombers in less than a year, l.a. city council voted to outlaw it giving police the power to confiscate skateboards and impose hundreds of dollars in fines. that includes a 10 mile per hour
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speed limit and no hanging on to moving cars. kyle chin, an experienced rider who prefers to call it downhilling, showed us the pads he uses and told us that most riders carefully choose where and when they ride. you make comparison with skiing. there is no traffic on a ski slope. no cars coming at you. >> a big issue with downhill skateboarding in particular when you compare it to skiing or other styles of skateboarding we don't have environments that are built for our use. >> reporter: he says the new law won't change anything. bottom line, the law is not going to stop you? >> probably not. it's my passion. it's something that i love. we're going to keep on doing it. >> reporter: neal karlinsky, abc news, santa monica, california. >> 40 miles an hour? >> brave, crazy, both? >> i can't make sense of it. many of them didn't have helmets. no pads. and do you need a law to tell

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