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it's like p.o.w., p.o.w., p.o.w.. and then hearing p.o.w., p.o.w., we just ran. >> a shooting rampage in the nation's capital. 13 people are killed when a gunman opens fire at the washington, d.c. navy ship yard. good evening i'm dan ashley. >> here is a look at aaron alexis. the man authorities say went on a rampage today armed with an assault rifle, shotgun and handgun before being killed in a shootout. >> alexis was among the 13 killed at the ship yard. about a dozen others had been injured including two law enforcement officer autos police are still searching for a second possible seen on surveillance video. the navy yard snot far from
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washington national ballpark. >> reporter walter perez with our sister station is live in washington, d.c. now with the latest on what's happening. walter? >> well, dan, carolyn a confirmed death toll is 13. that does include alleged gunman identified as a 34-year-old aaron alexis of fort worth, texas. tonight they continue searching for a possible second shooter, it was like a scene from a war zone, people were rescued by way of a basket lowered from a helicopter. inside witnesses say it certainly looked like a war zone as well. >> p.o.w., p.o.w., 30 seconds later i heard four more shots. then, we ran. >> the navy captain says it started around 8:20 this morning he was about to sit down for a morning meeting. >> we heard gunfire very loud. close by we looked up here on
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the floor there were bullet holes in the wall of the conference room. >> among those killed is the expected gunman identified as a 34-year-old aaron alexis from fort worth, texas. a civilian contractor at the ship yard, so far, saying there is no indication as to what motive may have been. >> people asked if this was a terror event we zront a reason to think that at this stage we're continuing that investigation. >> at this hour, investigators are still scouring the area for a possible second shooter. many navy yard employees have been escorted from the facility. air force tech sargeant whose wife works in the navy yard says he knows she's's okay but will not breathe easy until he can see her face-to-face. >> taking it in. as long as there is contact with her that, is all i can ask for. >> you'd imagine, security tight across the nation's
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capital. you can see here with the police officers going by, the same true of the white house and capitol building. as well, many buses have come and gone over the past two hours, we're told they're helping escort the navy yard employee as way from the skpaer one final note washington nationals baseball game home game scheduled for tonight have been postponed. the game against the reds has been rescheduled for tomorrow. reporting live dan, carolyn, back to you. >> here is what we know about the gunman. he's a 34-year-old aaron alexis, a brooklyn native working as a military contractor. he served in the navy from 2007 until 2011. the "wall street journal" reports he was kicked out after being accused of illegally discharging a firearm in his apartment. he nearly hit the neighborhood one floor below complaining of loud noises. police say he was arrested in 2004 after shooting out tires in what they call an anger-fueled blackout.
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alexis's father told police he suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after helping with rescue attempts immediately following the september 11th attacks. he recently lived behind a buddhist temple in texas. >> because of a shooting the senate cancelled it's monday session only staffers will be aloud in senate buildings until tomorrow morning. the white house cancelled an event to honor latin music as fars scheduled for tonight. and. >> the navy yard shooting look at the time line of the shooting to break that down. you can find updates on our web site as well as face book page and twitter. >> today we're hearing from a mother of an antioch teen killed while investigators look into whether excessive speed was to blame for that
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collision. >> the 17-year-old died near sterling hill drive. >> here is abc 7 news with the message from his mother. >> dell benjiman's mother has a message for teenager autos teenagers are driving these cars please slow the cars down. cars kill and harm people. it's terrible. >> her 17-year-old son died friday night when the car crash 23450d a tree at sterling hill drive and hill crest avenue in antioch. the driver of the car is still in the hospital. the site is now full of flowers and balloons and social media sites are full of pictures and sentiments of grief. his mother says this brings a bit of comfort. >> i know he's loved by many. i've seen a lot of picture skmz z.comments. it's really helping me get through this with all of the youth i knew he was loved. and today, students must face
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a reality. administrators brought in counselors to help students with grief. >> staff has been briefed students are focusing with emotions today. >> i want to you know to remember the good of him. >> she's encouraging students to mourn as much as they need to, and focus on good memories. his love for music and dancing. >> police are trying to determine how a man died after finding a body in an rv this morning. >> he police made the discovery around 3:30 after a call came in to 911. the coroner says his death looks suspicious, they're doing an autopsy to learn more and only saying he's in his late 70s to early 80s. >> closing arguments wrapping
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up in the sentencing phase of marin county serial killer joseph naso. the 79-year-old is representing himself facing a possible death penalty in the killings in the 1970s and 90s, today, prosecutors used a two-minute timer to demonstrate time it took victims to die of strangulation. during the closing arguments the judge called a recess twice to reprimand naso for telling stories not in evidence as he represented himself. >> bart and two biggest unions are are back tackling big issues today. >> more than halfway through with that cooling off period. abc 7 news is live in oakland at the caltrans building where negotiations are taking place once again. heather? >> cooling off ends october 10th meaning earliest a strike could begin is october 11th. between now skb then there are
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10 days of negotiations scheduled. more could be added as needed. if last go around is an indication they'll need every last minute. >> led by chief negotiator thomas hawk the bart team walked into the building at 1:30. talks this afternoon would be an what are known in negotiation lingo as the generals, wages, pensions and medical benefits. >> this talk about safety and process is at the end of the day comes down to money. the reason we dmot have a deal is because because labor unions are asking for a pay increase. >> we're focused on negotiation autos bart is planning for a strike. it believes unions are willing to be out for a month. and has 12 managers certified to drive trains and wood so they'll need refreshers to get up to speed. for new certification the cpuc requires a 16-week training program. >> if there is a strike we
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need to come up with a plan if we need to turn to that. it's a life tin to -- lifeline to keep bay area mobile. >> it takes support staff maintenance folks, too. making sure that the train control systems are working properly. electrical systems are working properly and track systems are working properly. >> the negotiations say he would be worried about passenger safety with former train operators killing in in, the event of a strike. >> thank you. caltrans trying to figure out what caused a power outage during this morning's commute first reported at 3:00 in the morning and kept the tunnel lights off until 7:30. on a typical weekday two, westbound boors are open and a third reserved for eastbound traffic this, morning there were delays because only one
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westbound was open much of the commute. >> these things never seem to happen at 3:00 in the morning, always during commute time. >> yes. it's frustrating. >> it is indeed. >> weather forecast, nice. >> the weather is nice. nice all day. here is a look live from our roof top camera looking across embarcadero under blue skies towards bay bridge. current readings, 66 degrees in san francisco, 79 in redwood city. san francisco, napa at 78. 79 nef vatto concord, livermore at 84. it's warming inland locations and here is the first forecast looking westward from the east bay camera in emoriville. clear skies this evening, temperatures from upper 50s to
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upper 70s, overnight, clouds not only hitting the coast but moving inland. but we'll probably have mainly sunny start in the morning. temperatures from 53 to 60. then noorks afternoon, cooler but mild under partly to partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies. highs low 60s up to about 80 into warmest locations. this is the first, last week of summer, rather. i'll give you a look at the first of fall later. >> summer is over. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 from bloomberg west the big mistake that delighted video game players across the pond. >> a progress report where the nation stands now, five years after the wall street collapse. >> and new at 4:30 the sun comes out in flood-ravaged colorado new images of the devastation. >> michael finney is taking your questions on twitter and facebook, answering them here live a little later.
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you can contact michael on facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and on twitter at m finney. >> taking a look at traffic right now, this is the san francisco skyway. it's slow going as it usually is at this time particularly heavy for drivers on the lefthand side of the screen making their way east across the lower deck of the bay bridge. abc 7 news at
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nation's financial system is safer and the president marks fifth anniversary of the bankruptcy of lehman brothers during a speech at the white house surrounded by american that's benefited from government stimulus program autos our businesses added 7.5 million new jobs our housing market is healing and financial system is safer. >> the president says his administration laid a new foundation for a stranger-stronger economy but admits benefits are not being builtfelt by many. >> there are troubling new statistic btz nation's widening employment gap. new figures show rate for the nation's lowest income families topped 21%. that is the same rate for all workers during great depression of the 19 30s. the report finds middle income workers being pushed into lower wage jobs displacing lower skilled worker who's normally fill those positions. those workers are working
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fewer hours. >> fwoogel's newest accusation. >> hi, carolyn and dan. google buying mobile start up bump technology best known for creating the bump app allowing users to transfer files by bumping phones together. terms were not disclosed. amazon's uc business reportedly shipped coddies ahead of tomorrow's official release date. some posted they've received the game, game developer rock star north is investigating the breech of the embargo. so how much is twitter worth? the company gears up to go public some are estimated twitter at $10 billion, meaning the company would be worth about 17 times its current sales. the level sim tlooracebook
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befo it's rough start as a public company. twitter's value will demand on demand and financials have not yet been released. turning to markets s and p 500 and dow closing higher after former tress tre surey secretary withdrew his bid to become federal reserve chairman. apple shares doing damage there. the most influential emotions on social networks have been revealed and they might make you mad accord tg a study out of china anger spread faster and more broadly than joy or sadness. the study used data from a twitter-like service that is popular in china. dan, carolyn, i'll send it back to you. >> thank you so much. a sparkling day around the day. >> perfect. spencer christian is here with
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the forecast hitting another week. >> that is right. this is a final week of summer. we're going to squeeze more warmth out of the week, sunny skies from coast to inland right now. here is a look at the coast. ocean beach, turning cooler but going warm up on wednesday, thursday. and you can see a disturbance headed our way follow the time line here, low clouds, fog hitting coastline and beyond but by afternoon, mainly sunny skies again. a sea breeze going to cool us down tomorrow but will be a one day cool down. following the week ahead we'll see the system approaching from pacific northwest.
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there is a slight, slight chance of showers moving down into the northern part of the viewing area. overnight a chance of fog at the coast. and inland, low temperatures mainly upper 50s tonight. some of the milder locations may see lows bottoming out at 60. then, tomorrow, mainly sunny skies at the south bay, high temperatures low to mid-70s, 73 in san jose. highs from 70 in san mateo to 70s in redwood city. breezy as well. downtown san francisco, sunny skies, partly cloudy tomorrow, with a high of 67 degrees and up in the north bay, a range
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from mainly mid 07s up to about 80 in calistoga. 77 novato. 79 sonoma and nappa. east bay, breezy, pleasant. sunny skies but cooler than today. highs from upper 60s at oakland and hayward to low 07s in union city zp fremont. inland east bay, sunny as well, highs in upper 70s inland and here is the accu-weather forecast. a warm up wednesday, thursday, highs upper 80s enland. and cooling down into the weekend. dan, carolyn? >> spencer, thank you. >> and coming up next a baseball fan who took a dive outside of a game back east. >> not only lost a game but collin cappernick loses an eye
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this fan found a way to show spirit for the team. cameras captured him riding a jet pack when the pirates hoftd the cubs yesterday. how cool is this? the act included dipping and diving like a dolphin. the pirates clinched a winning season and in the thick of the playoff race. guess this guy is hoping they don't take a dive. but he controls that with his feet. >> that is cool. >> that is very impressive. looks like fun. >> i would be stuck upside down underwater. >> speaking of fun "dancing with the stars" back on the air tonight with a new cast and a lot of celebrities say they're feeling pressure to perform. >> they are this, is a great cast. rehearsals restructed to just four hours a day. the actors included snoki and
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keyshawn johnson. >> actress valerie harper is a fan favorite. she says once terminal cancer is nearly in remission. >> great idea keep active and moving that. is what i hope i inspire others to do that. >> also there will be one show with eliminations happening at the end of each episode. >> you can see "dancing with the stars" debut tonight at 8:00 right here on abc 7. >> and you can talk about your favor skprits see which contestants are againer yaizing buzz at facebook.com/abc 7 news. it's going to be a good season. >> yes. >> just ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 we'll have an update on a deadly naval yard shooting in washington, d.c. and tense moments for a former san francisco 49er. >> also, overseas crisis in syria. >> and efforts to restore
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we'll begin with a recap on latest of the washington, d.c. navy yard shooting. a gunman killed 12 people during a rampage there less than two miles south of capitol hill. the gunman was among 13 people killed he is a civilian contractor working on an it project for the navy and says about a dozen others were injured. authorities alexis was armed with a assault rifle, shotgun and a handgun. they're still not clear on that. they are searching for a possible second suspect. alexis has been arrested at least twice for gun-related incidents and discharged from the navy in 20116789 his father once told police he helped with rescue efforts immediately following september 11th and had anger issues ever since then. >> former 49er josh morgan was also affected by the september 11th attacks his mother
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working at the pentagon ske was left wondering if she's safe. he hadn't heard from her when he spoke with reporters this morning. >> just hoping everything was okay. it's not the first time it happened at september 11th when she was at the pentagon. it happened to me at virginia tech. you know? with the shooting down there. we're too familiar with it, unfortunately. >> morgan learned his mother is safe. meez heez playing with the washington redskins. white house went into lock down mode about half an hour ago when a man through lit firecrackers over the fence. police arrested him. >> there are more images of devastation out of colorado today a state pummeled by flooding.
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five people have been killed by the flooding and the number is expected to go up. >> new images of the concontinued -- continued devastation in colorado. water carving through bridges and roads and isolated bridges and towns, leaving residents trapped. >> there are a thousand residents that are up in the various area autos crews spending the day making their way where homes are toppled and swept away and mud left its own mark. >> my building is split in half. it's incredible. >> saving the stranded from towns, searching for 600 people state wide still unaccounted for. >> at this point we don't
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think the number will be that high. >> already more than 11,000 people have been rescued with each person stepping on to dry that number climbs so, too, will the death toll with five lives already. in many places including here in boulder creek water is raging. weather is clearing. and now sunshine is in the forecast for next few days. >> major developments in the seara. the united nations confirmed sarin gas was used last month. the report did not assign blame to the attacks. u.s. secretary general says it's the most significant
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confirmed use of chemical weapons against civilians since saddam hussien used them in 1988. >> the reports of indisputable. 85% of the blood samples tested positive for sarin. a majority of the environment confirmed the use of sarin. >> secretary of state john kerry spent much of the day enlisting support for a us us and russian pact to remove the stockpile of chemical weapons. kerry says a u.s. military strike is still an option with syria did not comply. >> a senior ire yawnin official says his country's new leadership is more committed to iran's nuclear program than the previous. he says he and iran's new foreign minister and president have a more full fledged zifr
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to reach agreements. a new round of talks is expected within next few months. tehran insists it does not want nuclear weapons. >> ambitious task of uprighting the costa concordia cruise ship is underway, never before has a salvage this big been tried. the hull will be flipped on to a metal platform it has been resting on its side. underwater cameras are monitoring the process. they can d.not reveal any sign two of bodies never recover frtd wreck. 32 people died when it ran aground. >> back here in the bay area mount diablo state park reopened to visitors. most that have inside of the state parks.
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laura? >> this is one of four south of the summit here that were damaged. you can see there is going to be a fair amount of repair work needed here main focus is putting back vegetation. >> when you get a junction a little ways you can see the fire area. >> they got a glimpse of the burned out section of mount diablo. crews were hard at work restoring what efforts had damaged. >> where they had to cut, that can get washed away by the rain. vegetation was pushed out of the way we chip it. other areas chop it up and put it back to try to repair
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damage. >> the plates left wide swaths of dirt california state park says a team on the mountain assessing how those areas will fare once rains begin. >> of course every rain going to cause erosion. but dealing with work now helps reduce those opportunities for erosion. >> you come back you'll never be able to tell this was here. >> a steady stream headed up the curiosity. >> from here, it doesn't look bad. >> four picnic areas near the mountain are closed until repairs can be made. no camping due to a limited water supply.
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>> and tomorrow it will be one month since the fire broke out year yosemite valley homes are no longer in danger. the fire destroyed 11 houses, three commercial buildings and 98 outbuildings. cal fire says the cost to fight the fire is now $113 million. >> well, just ahead a california man's incredible will to live following a dangerous fall. >> how a hiker managed to make it out alive after breaking his back when he fell 40 feet into a glacier. >> today's q and a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions so you can contact
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sky 7 is live where a car hit a motorcycle police officer. you can see the cars and motorcycle off the shoulder. there is no sign to indicate the officer was seriously hurt. the motorcycle doesn't look damaged, particularly. soit appears the officer escaped this one. we're waiting on confirmation on some more details from chp. >> a los angeles man recovering from injuries that could have killed him after he fell into a crevice in glacier national park. the 36-year-old on a week long trip with his family. he decided to climb one of the largest glaciers. and he took out his phone and recorded a goodbye message for the family. the fall fractured his
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vertebrae. >> my back was terribly broken but i had people that i wanted to see again. for real. i mean, i wanted to see my family. >> that motivated him to crawl out of the glacier, hiking three hours before finding a group of camper who's called for help. he had final surgery -- spinal surge skpri expected to make a recovery. >> talk about will to live. >> yes that. is a tough one. >> showing you just how sunny everything is from coast to inland. beautiful day. going to be cooler tomorrow here in the bay area and 67 in new york in this final week of summer giving a bit of a preview. upper mid west highs in 70s lots of warnlth. highs 90s in new orleans.
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in the southwest, 105 in phoenix. getting close twror home a look at state wide condition as cross california tomorrow. we'll see showers and maish down towards chico but moving south ward 83 in sacramento tomorrow. 89 fresno. 79 los angeles. and here in the bay area tomorrow, cooler than today, breezy conditions near the coast. sunny skies across the bay and inland. high temperatures low to mid 60s to low 70s around the bay. we'll see upper 70s inland. i'll have more, later. >> still to come tonight the fight against childhood
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well to say it was loud during the 49ers loss last night, does not give fans their justice. the group calling themselves volume 12 says the crowd of 68,000 set a new guiness world record for loudest stadium, ever at 131.9 deb bells during the first quarter. the first set in a soccer match in turkey in 2011. >> there you go. >> 49ers quarterback collin kaepernick is not shaving one of his eye brows, he was shown
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shaving eye brow after a loss for a madden game. 49ers tell us it was a friendly wager and friendly wage year checking healthy living news american kids making steady improvements in fight against childhood obesity, getting slightly more exercise and cutting back on tv watching during last 10 years. now, researchers looked and found more american kids incorporating fruits and vegetables and getting more exercise. the study found a drop in kids eating sweets and drinking sodas. despite small improvements, researchers recommend more action to address the epidemic. >> parents who instill a giving attitude are seeing advice pay off. researchers found children
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whose parents talk to them about charity are 20% more likely to give themselves and found 20% of kids gave to charity at least once during that time. and found it's about conversation. >> forbes list of the richest americans is out and there are seriouses. richest three have not changed bill gates worth $72 million, warren buffet worth $58 billion and larry ellison with $41 billion f you go down the list, almost all of the billionaires under 40 live here in bait area. including 29-year-old mark zuckerberg, 33-year-old master co-founder sean parker, also wireless network entrepreneur
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robert perra and 38-year-old go pro camera founder nick goodman. >> quite a lice yes. >> michael finney is here, first up, ann e mailed this. i purchased a mattress and found one for less. the shop now says they only match prices from other shop retailers but no why wr does it exclude online retailers should i despite the charge with my credit card company? >> yes. a lot of stores do what you've experienced saying we're brick and mortar to brick and mortar but they have to let you know about that. and most guarantees written overseas don't mean that much but it's worth giving them a
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call to sfee your company will do a hold back. also try calling the store manager and go, wait a minute. you know? it said 90 days if that doesn't work go to our web skpit see if 7 on your side will help you out. >> here is one from an dreea. saying a store advertised a price for an appliance, i got there they said i'd need to sent in a coupon to get cash back. is that legal? >> it's flel they told new advance. if you notice a lot of ads say with rebate. some will say instant reeb yai. same kind of deal. >> next question has to do with unemployment. a twitter user says many claimants haven't been paid since 8-20 due to a computer glitch. do you have information? >> ef we've been getting complaints about this for a
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couple weeks now. state now tells us the glitch is fix. and there is nothing have you to do. but you go another week or two give us a call, we'll get on it. >> thank you. >> sure. >> coming up next it's kind of funny looking. >> the aircraft is actually a real life safer, we'll explain. >> i'm cheryl jengs, coming up at 5:00 urgent threat. what the government says he need to know about the risks to health. plus a boy attacked by a pit bull meets ts men who helped save his life. and best wa
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us at 11:00. governor brown and big business leaders want to keep california in the fast lane whit comes to building electric vehicles. auto makers like general motors showed off clean energy vehicles at the exploratorium in san francisco. today's drive the dream event featured plug in cars built in fremont. the governor pointd out it represents california's latest step to rely on alternative forms of energy. >> this is a fact. california is reducing it's climate foot print and we're a catalyst not only for united states but the world. >> governor brown pledged to sign a bill... for buying electric cars. now for the nest disaster here in the bay area, there is a brand new marine corps aircraft ta could prove invaluable. first responders being trained in the use.
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abc 7 news has the story. san francisco firefighters and paramedics are always prepared for any emergency. now, they're getting extra training alongside of the marines and it's auspry aircraft which could play a major role in the event of an earthquake. >> our firefighters need to know how to load casualties on to the aircraft as well as how to rescue personnel. >> marines have been using ospry since 2007, it can carry 25 people. a hybrid aircraft but can fly as fast as a plane. >> should that patient need to go farther away, then, this aircraft would be a key capability to bring to that, that is the real benefit to the ospry. range, speed it brings to the table. >> you can see up close during week of oblgt 7th engineer san francisco. during a scaled-down version of fleet week minimized due to
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the federal sequester. at san francisco international airport, abc 7 news. >> and thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00 i'm carolyn johnson. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> shots fired, multiple people down. >> a shooting rampage in washington, d.c. more than a dozen are dead we'll have a report live from the scene. >> fighting crime how one city is finding suck snes a crack down on violence. >> live on the roof of the kgotv broadcast center imd jand patel, seasons are changing will this bring a major change in weather? find out, coming up. >> all right mpblt take a look at this this, is the man police say shot and killed a dozen people in a horrific shooting today in washington, d.c.. >> multiple victims interest
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was gunfire going on. no question. >> good evening, we're just block as way from the needy where earlier this moshing chaos and tragedy. at least 12 people were killed. the gunman identified as aaron alexis a 34-year-old former naval soldier discharged in 2011 after a series of misconduktd. fbi is now scrambling to find out information about his past. tonight a name, a face behind this tragedy. aaron alexis identified as one shooter who may have worked at the navy yard recently. washington, d.c. police said alexis died after a shootout with law enforcement official autos we're looking to learn everything we can about recent movements and associates. >> but caution they're still
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investigating another possible gunman dressed in a military uniform. >> we're continuing to ask our communities to shelter in place. >> the first reported gun shoths came around 8:20 a.m. >> a shooter entered a building 197, a navy c command. >> a deadly chaotic scene unfolded this morning. witnesses say they saw a shooter with a rifle. >> he aimed at gun and fired two, three shots. >> the commander was talking about the shootings with another man, then that, man got shot. >> we had two gunshots went off near us, one hit him. he fell down z i ran from there after that. >> the navy yard is in a busy area of the nation's capital. just blocks from the wash national baseball stayed skbrim several agencies. the president said personnel targeted were patriots. >> i know
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