tv ABC7 News 1100AM ABC August 1, 2014 11:00am-11:31am PDT
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[ heart beats ] live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. outbreak of gun violence in antioch over the past 36 hours with four shootings, four wounded. no one has been killed. all this is happening while the police are on a furlough on friday. good morning, we are having trouble getting information from the antioch police department right now. we show you great. the sign on the front door of the police department says it is cold because of budget shortfalls. katie marzullo joins us to put together information on those four shootings.
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katie? >> a couple new tidbits from neighborhoods and another source happening across the street near the lamp post at 12:30. we have video of the crime scene a young man was shot. we learned from a source that he is a young iraq war veteran with a young family and he currently is in the i.c.u. and was shot multiple times including in the chest and taken away from here by ambulance. >> i talked with neighbors on the quiet street in this nice neighbor. they say they hear the shots and they did not want to believe it. >> i was asleep and i heard and honestly it sounds like someone was hurting our fence with a bucket, a muffled sound but it was loud, kind of a bang, bang, bang. i swore i heard at least five or six shots. >> this is the fourth shooting in antioch this week so on
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wednesday, a man was shot on delta fair boulevard which is all the information we have on him at this point and year, thursday, at 4:00 a.m., we have video of this, a woman was shot while lying in her bed, if her home, a bullet went through the wall and hit her in the neck the also on thursday, this is the fourth shooting, a woman was shot in the leg and she was on the stoop of the apartment building at the time. as eric and cheryl mentioned we waiting to get more packs on the cases from the antioch police department they are furloughed. i could not get in because the door was locked but i talked with dispatch and they said they were working on a news release but didn't have anyone to talk right now. thank you, katie. in the past few minutes, the dublin pleasanton bart station re-opened after being closed most of the morning for a suspicious package. officials cleared the scene in
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the past five minutes and it has been closed since before 8:00 this morning when a package was spotted. we were over head with passengers evacuated and the bomb squad called in and they detonated the package and found it did not contain explosives. in antioch won is in critical condition after being hit by a freight sky. sky 7 was over over the scene. the patient was air lifted to hospital and no word on what led to the accident. we are waiting to hear back from the railroad. >> a tough morning commute for drivers on the altamont pass and sky 7 was over the scene of a big rig accident in livermore, a tractor trailer flipped ween 580 shortly after 4:00 this morning. few spilled triggering your delays during the morning commute and one person suffered minor injuries.
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crews finally re-opened all of the lanes shortly after 9:00 this morning. it is the second major big rig crash on that stretch of 580 in livermore this week and on monday a truck crash and dumped 45,000 pounds of fruit and fuel on westbound lane turning a key corridor from the central valley to the bay area into a parking lot. the fruit made its way to the oakland zoo. in san francisco, muni metro rider had to find another way to get around after problem with the overhead wires delayed train service. the problem happened overnight in a subway tunnel between the church and was free street and caused a power outage that prevented trains from running through that part of the line. >> it is very frustrateing because we have not had this issue in a while. >> shuttle buses were brought in to take passengers away the problem area that was next before 6:00 p.m. and train service was brought back to normal after that. >> this is the first day that google's buses and other
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corporate shuttles have to pay to use bus stops in san francisco and protests were ready. a group of seniors and disabled people protests the rising number of evictions in the city at the corner of 24th in the mission blocking two shuttles at a stop for half an hour until police got there. there were no arrests made. starting to, private shuttle operators must pay $3.55 a stop as part of an 18-month pilot program. >> passengers at san jose international airport had longer waits at security because this was a problem on the door at check in and beyond the security check importants so no one could get beyond the check point until the door was open. flight delays ran between half an hour and 45 minutes but the airport says difficult partures are back on time. you can see the fog has been
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lifting but it will be a hot day with triple digit temperatures expected inland. meteorologist mike nicco has a look at the forecast. good morning, everyone, if you live inland in the east bay it has been hot for a while and this is our 10th day with everyone seeing 90 degrees or warmer and we will reach 100 today in concord and pleasanton and 104 in antioch and 105 in brentwood and the heat peaks. we have 680 over walnut creek and places like antioch has been ping-ponging around 100 for the better part of six or seven days and the rest us are hangs out in the money 90's the longest stretch i have used our air conditioning in eight years. >> if you could not log on to facebook try, again, it is up and running after a brief outing. this is what users saw for a short time a few hours ago, an arrow message that said the requested page did not exist.
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user could not surf profiles. the site is back on on minutes after it went down and some reported having issues for longer periods of time and no wore from facebook about the cause of the crash. >> practice is underway for the first scheduled event at the 49ers new stadium, a soccer match scheduled for tomorrow and officials are determined to convince fans to use mass transit to get this. amy hollyfield is at levi stadium. look at this parking lot: it is huge. look at the faces and they have 28 lots like this so you are thinking they have plenty of packing. the answer is, no, they do not have enough space. they need fans to take public transportation and tomorrow night they get their first real test. >> they are still working on the final towns, outside and inside three stadium in santa clear. some people are working 15 hour
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shifts and some are sleeping here to make sure that it is ready on time. >> we are exciting to get everything ready if tomorrow. >> tomorrow is the first game at the new stadium but it will not be a football game. the san jose edges will play a soccer game here tomorrow night. >> a great honor. we are happy to work with the 49ers. we have a great partnership with them and produce games. >> big focus of the first game will be testing the parking and transportation plans. >> we have everything covered. but until you actually have people in the building and coming down to the area, you don't know for senator. >> on friday the open house did not go as smoothly as hoped. fans come laned of bitting up to an hour to get off highway 101. friday afternoon traffic was to blame so tomorrow should be better but they will have 15,000 more parking spaces tomorrow night than friday and they will have more flexability on the treaties than on a friday afternoon. >> we will have the ability to
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re-route traffic and make street closings that diversify the flow of traffic to help with 9 ingress and egress. >> they need your help now, asking that you look online at what has been put together on how to get in and out of here. >> help us help you. as you would any vacation you set out to take with your family you will preplan. >> plan and use public transportation. the 49ers have not practiced on the new field and i asked if they jealous of the earthquakes because they get it first and they said, maybe a little and the 49ers will practice to the first time on the feed on monday and take the field for the first game august 17 in a couple of weeks. still ahead, new details on the two machines stricken with the ebola virus and when they are expected in the united states if treatment. >> continuing turmoil in the middle east, tensions are rising after the latest cease-fire
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wounded in the violence that erupted in the son gaza town. israel responded with intense bar religion after two soldiers were killed and nearly 60 israeli soldiers have died in the conflict. the israeli military says a third soldier may have been captured by palestinian militants who emerged from a tunnel. >> two american volunteer whose contracted the deadly enpole virus will be flown pack to the united states soon in separate aircraft. we have learned these are special jets with quarantine capsules involved. the spokesman for emory university in atlanta says one of the two treatments -- patients will be treated at the university. more than how have been killed in liberia, sierra leone and new gun -- gun
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a day before the 9/11 terrorist attacks and talks about a missed chanced outside to take out osama bin laden during his presidency. >> could have killed him but i would have had to destroy a little town in afghanistan and kill 200 insent women and children and i would have been in better than him. so i didn't do it. >> he was talking about possibly using a missile attack. that was recorded in trail why weapon bill clinton was speaking at a business meeting. the lend -- 9/11 has acknowledged he considered a 1998 strike on osama bin laden but never carried it out because of the potential for collateral damage. mike has the forecast. open up the weather window and it is bright are out this already. temperatures are up to ten degrees warmer than yesterday.
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both countries. activists delivered a signed petition at southwest headquarters urging the airline to end the relationship with seaworld. they talked about the cmn documentary that focused on controversial practices at sea word. southern california coyotes terrorizing a neighborhood and chasing a homeowner. we look at surveillance video. the shadows moving across this lawn are coyotes. the pack of at least seven crossing through and doubling back. i saw four to five coyotes coming as me and i paused. i saw, then, about ten or more coming out, coming out like a horror movie. want as he and the dog hurry back inside seconds later, four coyotes emerge from the darkness right behind him and he scared them off with a shovel but they would not leave physical he got into the truck and chased them off with that. he called the miss and animal
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shelters but hasn't been told what to do. >> so frightening. >> my goodness. he had the presence name to get into the truck. >> right. >> if you have a coyote, get in your truck. >> i don't have a truck. i'm in trouble. but i do have air conditioning and have been using it, and we use it with the cool down through the weekend with the 100s going away after tomorrow. i will show you what is going on, with live doppler 7 hd showing it is breezy and it will be hot and this is a little bit of wind movement at continue american and 12 miles per hour at napa and 16 at fairfield and winds from the golden gate bridge and east and north of the bay bridge through the delta community and small craft advisory begins at noon and southwest wind at 15- to 25-knots through 9:00. if you are going out for recreation or headed home, it is
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choppy. we have sunshine today emerging from the cruds -- clouds and it will be socked in for 9 day is sfo and san carlos have it warm and santa rosa is 11 degrees warmer and live more is ten, and those are the two areas this have the warmest temperatures today. we are still 59 at half moon bay and 60 if san francisco, and 60's and 70's through the bayshore to the south bay and the north bay and we are starting to flirt with the upper 80's in santa reason, antioch and livermore and inour way to triple digits. you can see the fuzzy clouds as they continue to hug the coast and faster sunshine and hotter highs. "spare the air", poor air quality, especially in the south bay and inland and the heat will subside. the high pressure is moving toward us today and this low will push it into the desert as we hold toward and through the week were. mid-to-upper 80's if most of the south bay and we have bacteria
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in the water around santa rosa so watch out for that on the boardwalk. we have mid-to-upper 80's on the peninsula until millbrae at 80 and 70's at half moon bay and warmest on the coast and upper 60's and mid-70's around downtown and south san francisco and 81 in sausalito and low-to-mid 90's and 76 at berkeley and 83 at san san leandro and 100 degree temperatures inend what. if you going to the game or sonoma county fair, it just opened and 72 degrees and hang out in the upper 80's and comfortable and cool under the stars with fireworks at 6:30 at baseball game with royals taking on the a's dropping down to 65. lows tonight are going to hang out in the mid-50 to low 60's but inland east bay we have the mid-to-upper 50's and we will tour the peninsula with temperatures starting off in the 50's and 60 by 11 o'clock and
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hang out in the 70's during the afternoon hours. the seven-day forecast at the sierra there is a chance of a thunderstorm and the rest of the weekend is in the mid-80's around lake tahoe without any threat of a thunderstorm and we lose two or six degrees tomorrow and another two or four degrees on sunday and the 90's are stout inland and 80's an the bay but 60's is the free air conditioning at the coat. do you shop at target? you may have her rumblings -- oops, we will go to this story in southern california right now they are reporting they are pulling a whale fossil from a backyard. it is enormous. a lot of experts around the area. >> the natural history museum of los angeles estimates it is millions of years old. i may have ridden it when i was a child and they called in the search-and-rescue team for help
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a poe they living between certain birth control pills and cancer. what to look out for. >> the hot damage. the chase. the gunfire. one-on-one with the must whose wife was killed in the stockton bank robbery that is making him a single parent of two. time for friday's perfect poet with happier news the. >> we have our friend from the humane society. >> a 7-year-old box mix, a love, she likes to give a lot of kisses. >> she was kissing. >> she is seven-year-old girl which is good. she mellowed out and she has the puppy energy gone and she loves people, and loves to lay, and and she has a nice big smile
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always. >> stay here a few more minutes. i hear you are very well liked. >> she a volunteer and staff favorite. we also have 49 kittens that are i dying to be adopted. committee with have chihuahuas and bunnies, tons of bunnies. we have everything. >> okay, very good. check out our website and i will link it to the humane society. nice to see you. >> mike, thank you. >> remember to keep your pets cool. it will be hot out there. thanks for joining us.
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