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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good morning we have developing news right now. search-and-rescue crews have wrapped up a massive research for a pair of hikers first reported missing this morning. with good results. >> it is good news for a change. we are over the command post with the marin county sheriff saying it started yesterday when three hikers set out on a hike on mount tom tom, two men and a woman. searchers have found the last remaining hiker in good condition. thank you is video of the search: one of the men made his way to the fire department where
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he was rescued. another was found just a short while ago. the third hiker, a woman, 23 years old sex okay and is being interviewed and we will follow this for you on twitter@abcnews. vallejobly wrapped up a news conference on a kidnapping for ransom mystery involving a 30-year-old woman. we broke the story last night on air and social media. our reporter is at the police department with the latest. amy? >> yes police finished briefing us and they say she is still missing. her boyfriend witnessed the abduction. police say they are very concerned. here is her picture this is 30-year-old denise huskins believed kidnapped for ransom. that is what the boyfriend told them. he sought abduction. he called police several hours after she disappeared and police
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have not explained why it took so long but they think that people need to be looking for denise huskins. >> the public should get involved because we are worried about her...welfare. we do not know where she is so we are coming to the public asking for their help. >> denise huskins was taken from her home early yesterday morning and the man would reported her missing called around 2:00 p.m. he said he witnessed it and police are using search dogs right now around the neighborhood to try and search for her. that is standard procedure but they are treating this as if she is alive. some neighbors say never feeling scared and they had a hard time sleeping last night. >> other than that we hope they find her and everything is okay. it gives me the chills. >> we are all in shock. really an alarming situation. for the depth of the worry.
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sometimes life is stranger than fiction but i hope all is okay. >> police did find her car in a different location moved from her home and they will not say where only that it was in vallejo. now they are interviewing the boyfriend and they do not consider him a suspect or a "person of interest" in the case but they have brought in the f.b.i. to help with the case. we have developing news in san francisco. the search for an escaped prisoner has expanded outside of the city. the man escaped from sheriff deputies last night. our reporter joins us with the story. the inmate made a break for it in a rare moment when he was in an area open to the outside without handcuffs. this happened while he was take out the trash. >> this is who police and sheriff deputies are looking for: alexander santiago gonzalez, 5' 6" talking 180
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pounds. the 26-year-old escaped from the jail last night while taking out the trash. around 8:45. a deputy sheriff was escorting the inmate to the dumpsters at hall of justice located outside by the ramps to the basement facing mcdonald's on the alley. while outside, the main mate -- the inmate ran. he was last seen headed toward harrison street and was in the bright orange jail suit but he took it out and could be in his underwear. santiago gonzalez was arrested last spring a few miles from his pet cantory -- pescadero home. drugs and meth were confiscated at his home and he was arrested for possession of firearms and narcotics trafficking, the second inmate to escape from jail in less than a year. in june, another ran while
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taking identity the trash and he was caught a few days later at a homeless shelter. >> the sheriff accident is doing an internal investigation and sightings will be reported immediately. we have break news in the crash of a commercial jet in southern france today. officials say the black box has new been located. night 9525 started barcelona space, on the way to dusseldorf germany. it crashed in the french alps. all 150 are approved dead. >> a plane carrying 144 passengers including two babies and six crew members crashed into the french alps and according to authorities no one survived. >> i want to express our profound sympathies and our sorrow to the families that now are waiting.
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>> the airbus a320 is owned by lufthansa tweeting this morning that this is a dark day for lufthansa and changed chair colors from red and yellow to bray and black. 45 minutes into the flight the airbus a320 flying from barcelona to dusseldorf vanished dropping great 38,000 to 6,000' before crashing near a popular ski resort. >> the plane is known as being very good and passed routine investigation yesterday and now a search for answers including why it lost altitude so suddenly and why there was no distress call made. >> the moment we know what went wrong of course, there will be measurements in place to have an incident like this never happen again. >> authorities say the identities of the victims are not available and while this investigation is continuing, white house officials say at
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this time they do not suspect terrorism. >> firefighters in the east bay are trying to figure what sparked an early morning fire that torched more than two dozen cars before 5:00 a.m. at a car auction lost. 25 vehicles were on fire when they got which because they were so close together on the lot, though, 16 or 20 were charred. there is a mix of wrecked cars and all up for auction. >> a towel -- townhall meet ended quickly over corruption in the death after woman. >> the officers were in no danger. >> protesters confronted chief suhr forcing the meeting to end early after officers opened fire on the driver on tuesday to "protect people in the area." he said that 24-year-old alice
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brown crashed into buildings, hit cars drove on the sidewalk and tried to hit officers on van ness avenue and pine street. a witness agrees. >> pretty accurate of what i saw it happens so quick it and hard to remember. she did not respond to the police. she would not stop. that is can though drew their gun. >> an attorney for the brown family said he is looking into the possibility that brown reacted erratically because she did not know the intentions of the two officers since they were not in ruin form. >> police in tracy are looking for a bear photographed last night lushing around the neighborhood. the resident took this picture the bear snooping around the street last night at 8:45 and another resident saw the bear. they could not find the bear and it is rare to have the sightings but not uncommon in the county. avoid contact with the animals if you see a pair. >> chose arguments are underway
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in a lawsuit filed by a woman suing her former silicon valley employer and suing kleiner perkins for $16 million for being retaliated against afterren affair with the senior mail colleague. her husband runs a hedge fund which she said went bankrupt around the time she filed the suit, and climber perkins is trying -- kleiner perkins is saying money is at the heart of the lawsuit. >> if you are a santa clara county water district customer you could face stiff rules on water use. they want users to reduce their use by 30 percent as the drought lingers for a foundth year the officials are worried that without the reduction, supplies will drop to a critical level bit end of the year. the 30 percent reduction would be among the pay area's most ambitious conservation efforts. >> and areas could see some
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sprinkles. >> anything is possibly. >> we look at the forecast. mike? good morning at the broadcast center you need the sunglasses with some holes but they are dark and they will be darker and let go of a limit bit of rain. i will show you where that is happening. now here but to the north around eureka and crescent city to fort bragg and toward ukiah coming our way. this afternoon a stray light shower is possible especially in the north bay and inland east bay. i will give you a better timeframe with the big both and record highs. back to you. >> still heed on abc7 at eleven the afghanistan president plays a visit to washington with a big request. >> students escape after their bus slammed into a him and what southwest exercises say could have caused this. >> dramatic news from actress angelina jolie: why she underwent another we
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>> investigators are looking into whether the driver of the yellow school bus suffered a medical problem before plowing into to home in suburban person outside of philadelphia. no student was hurt when the bus lost control and ended up halfway inside the house in the community of blue bell. all of the kids got out through the rear window and the driver was taken to an area hospital to be checked out.
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[ inaudible ] >> a georgia police officer'd body camera captured the rescue of a three-year-old boy great a burning home. the sergeant rushed into the home when the grandmother said the baby was still need. the veteran struggled to breathe, did not stop until he found that little boy, ravens running back ray rice, in -- ray-ray, and he got him outside and he was waiting for the paramedics. >> angelina jolie had her ovaries removed two years after having her breasts removed. leader is that story. >> her smile lights up the red carpet but she knows intense pain and suffering losing her aunt mother and grandmother to cancer to cancer. >> in today's "new york times", the star revealed she had
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surgery to remove her ovaries and tube after a cancer scare. this surgery followed the double mastectomy in 2013. two weeks ago test resulted shows the possibility of early ovarian cancer with no growth but she decided to go forward with the surgery. the mother of six three biological children with her husband and three adopted entered idea menopause and now requires hormone replacement therapy piment >> i feel feminine and grounded in my choices. i know my children will never have to say, mom died of ovarian cancer. a doctor spoke on "good morning america" about the success rate of surgery. >> the new thinking that ovarian cancer only natures in the tube itself so those tubes have to come out. >> she emphasizes that surgery may not be right for everyone but she wants women to know their options.
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president obama met with afghanistan pot president at white house and the meeting takes place at the military finalizing their plans to slow down the departure from afghanistan. the president wants the number to be larger than plans and the withdrawal timeframe to be longer. there are about 10,000 troops in the country and last month i was the first western journalist to interview the new president in afghanistan and i talked with him ray bout working with the san rafael based nonprofit "roots of peace." >> sprinkles in some areas of the bay area and meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast after the break. >> sharks on the move startling sight that fisher men encountered on the gulf coast. >> facebook has the idea of being the go to place to keep up with current
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>> covering benicia, san ramon san mateo and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. on job openings will be available today at the job journal hiring event in san francisco. if you are looking for a job here is the place go, at 231 market street running from noon to 4:00 this afternoon. it is open to the unemployed or people who are exploring other options. >> amazing video shows a giant school of sharks off the coast of louisiana. hung dreads of migrating sharks
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were spotted looking for lunch likely falling smaller fish after headed -- after heading spent the winter in the warmer waters and now moving to the north. >> and meteorologist mike nicco is on the roof with sunshine. >> we had sprinkles overnight but nothing for now. >> not right now. every once in a while the clouds will open up and maybe a light shower past noon into early evening and that is it until next month. good morning, everyone, we will look back at what happened this morning a time-lapse from our exploritorium showing the hoes that have developed in the clouds from time to time and you can notice the bottom of them getting diffused as they let go
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of moisture. as far as what is going on right now all cries to the north as the storm searchings to the southeast and it does not have a lot of energy but it has moisture if you notice it is more humid today than yesterday. leading edge at fort bragg and behind that yellows showing up and i don't think we will see figure like that here, just scattered light showers in the north bay and inland east bay you can see the popcorn nature of the clouds and that will be with us the rest of the afternoon. the clouds have open up enough and the delays at sfo are over and as we look toward the south bay 280 and 17 you can see the bright sunshine moving into the south bay. now, what will happen today as we look from sutro tower back to the east. pretty clean air. mostly cloudy. scattered shower or two is possible and record highs thursday and friday and we will cool a little bit during the weekend but we will be warmer-than-average. here we are at noon.
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watch this slide down 101 into the not bay and slide through inland east bay during later part of the afternoon into the evening and fade away with the sun set and a wind shift and dry air making it clear tomorrow morning and relatively fog free and look at that sunny in the afternoon and the warming will begin. today we are close to average and temperatures are going to run in the low-to-mid 60s along the coast into san francisco for upper 60 to low 70s the bay and inland and tonight is cooler pause of a lack of clouds and mid-40s to 50 inland and san francisco is the exception at 53 degrees. shear a look at high pressure and the flow steer the system to us and look where the high is drawing the air for the next couple of days straight from hawaii to our neighborhood and that is why we are near record legals and not necessarily tomorrow but we are warming four to eight degrees tomorrow and
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upper 60 to 70 along the cost on thursday and friday with low-to-mid 80's for the rest of us and still around 80 on saturday sunday and mop, and mid-70's around the bay and mid-60 at the coast so we are pointing to thursday and friday for our best chance of record high temperatures. obviously the best news consent is here on abc7 but you could do news stories without leaving facebook which is in talks with news organizations about hosting news content meaning facebook users could view stories without clicking or tap on a link that takes them outside to a news outlet site. "new york times" reports the idea is being tested and will role out in a few months and will partners are expected to be "new york times" and "national geographic." >> your generosity is helping these cute ones in
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>> we thank the many viewers who helped us make "national puppy day" a huge success. >> we launched a morning long adoption event yesterday and including our own puppy camera and response was outstanding. so many have been sending in foe foes of your puppies and you can still do that # puppieson7. check out the slide show please at abc7.com . the idea is to get all of the little puppies a home. a new family. >> that is right finding loving homes. that is terrific. so much cuteness in one day. thank you for joining us.
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