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. >> we can not allow our city to evolve into chaos. >> baltimore is burning tonight >> baltimore is burning tonight. the mayor spoke short time ago after protest turned into violent riot. dozens hurt and dozens more were arrested. >> police out numbered. unable to stop looting destruction. tonight forcing the governor to call out the national guard. good evening. >> fires continue to burn that the night. officers on the street right now. trying to stop looters and vandal hours after an emotional funeral for fred gray. black man who died in police custody. tonight the governor declared a state of emergency. >> baltimore public schools will be closed tomorrow and curfew has been set to help keep the streets clear. karen is in baltimore tonight. >> fred gray family pleading for end chaos in baltimore. >> the justice for my son but don't do it like this here. don't tear up the whole city, don't tear up the whole city man. just for him?
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>> it's wrong. >> the governor declared state of emergency and called up the national guard. >> these acts of violence and destruction of property can not and will not be tolerated. >> demonstrators threw rock and brick at police. officers responded to the show of force. tear gas and arrest. cvs pharmacy looted later set on fire. police car burning. >> i understand anger. but what we are seeing isn't anger. it's destruction of a community. >> 15 baltimore police officers were injured by flying debris. 2 are still in the hospital. >> they have broken bones. one of them unresponsive. this is not okay. >> tonight dozens of clergy moving arm in arm through the street near the looted cvs urging calm. demonstration came hours after emotional funeral service for fred gray. 3000 people packed a church in west baltimore to mourn gray who died week ago from injuries
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he sustained while in the custody of the baltimore police. >> this is our moment to get at truth. this east our moment to make it right. >>reporter: baltimore city schools closed tomorrow and curfew go that effect at 10 okay tomorrow night. in the mean time city state official are urging people to stay off the street. this it is abc news baltimore. >> here's a map showing all of today incidents. funeral was this morning in the neighborhood here. several hours later rioter in the area clash with police before looting several business and burning cars. more than 2 miles away rioter were here. the dress instruction continued well in the evening. police trying to confirm if the burke of the senior center under construction 4 miles away from this afternoon clashes was relited. >> many reese dents not at all happy with the violence including this mother who went after her son in the middle of the street. look at this. she apparently recognized him on television even with the mask
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on. the mother has been called a hero on social media. and police commissioner anthony bat who used to be the oakland police chief says he wishes there were more parents like her out there. >> 100 protestors in oakland took to the streets in support of demonstrations in baltimore. started around 6:30 lasted more than 2 hours. sky 7 hd was overhead as oakland police and california highway patrol officers rush to block protestors from getting on interstate 9 80. >> march mostly peaceful with drummers and dancers joining at one point small fire set in the middle of the street at broadway and 17th about it for trouble. >> once the main group disbursed small group broke window at the dog wood bar and sprayed graffiti on nearby businesses. we have continuing coverage of the ballot mir riot on air and on line. coverage continues now on twitter at this web site. >> san francisco police looking into a deadly stack. this is
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here as police investigated emergency crew responded. officers the i'm sorry that's the mayor of baltimore wrong piece of tape. i'll talk about the stabbing in san francisco. officers fund a man stabbed to death at 7:00 o'clock this morning. police or tonight rather. police not releasing any other details at this point but there was a deadly stabbing in san francisco this evening. >> young man just teenager accused of stab ago 9-year-old boy to death in discovery bay has revealed his motive. 18-year-old william schultz today told cocoa times reporter he killed his best friend's brother to see what it was like. and he has remorse. jordan was stabbed independence his home yesterday. day before deputy received mental health call from schultz family went to the hospital for evaluation and treatment but was relessed with officials determining that he didn't meet the ci tieria to be held. niece jail on 1 million dollar bail. >> meantime elementary school teacher in the east bay who claims he was comforting
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students is facing criminal charges tonight. police arrested hunter saying he inappropriately touched girls in his fourth grade class hear at like elementary school in san pablo. students say hunter would have had them sit on his lap. several girls reported it to the principal. >> turning to the disaster in nepal. number of dead now stands at more than 4400 after magnitude 7. 8 quake that devastated the country. tonight the head of nepal disease control department says he fear as major health crisis among the survivors of saturday earthquake thousands are living intent with no access to clean water and the shaking hasn't stopped. smaller after shock are expected to continue for a month. >> throughout the bay area members of the nepal community gather together to grieve to pray and to raise money for relief effort. tiffany is in the newsroom. people here have very close tie to nepal. >> yes. thousands of them in fact. some tell me still in
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shock and they know the homeland will never be the same homeland will never be the same. she was on the phone with her mother when the earthquake tore through her childhood village. >> the license cut off. after that i was really horrified. i couldn't get hold for almost 2 hours. >> mom survived. these pictures show what little of the neighborhood is left. >> really heart breaking. >> tonight she joined the nepal organization vigil at the bart station. similar moment of silence was held at restaurant in san francisco. the dozens of bay area nepal leaders gather to the very fundraising and relief effort. >> whatever we can collect to send them that's the reason we are here today. >> he says 20,000 nepal people live in northern california. the he moved to alameda in 2004 the he moved to alameda in 2004. >> it didn't hit me until i watched the news and all the places i grew up was all in dust. we tried to contact everybody in our family. we couldn't get hold of any one. >> anxiety is also felt by this
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group in richmond. she climbed mountd everest 6 times. his friend witnessed the destruction. >> they said it was like disaster. can't even see what happened. >> search crew continue to sift through the rubble. tonight in the bay area nepal share their grief and commit tomorrow help heal the homeland. in san francisco tiffany wilson abc 7 news. >> stay with us for continuing coverage of the nepal earthquake on the air and on line at our web site. update on twitter at this number. >> so many people around the world want to do what they can to help in nepal. if you visit our web site we have a list of some of the organizations working in that area along with links to help you donate. >> sanford investigate ago possible hate crime on its campus. students discovered spray painted swastika electric the one you see here and other symbol around student residents
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over the weekend. lillian is live at sanford with the latest tonight. lillian? >>reporter: graffiti discovered early sunday morning discovered early sunday morning. it was cleaned up quickly but students are still shaken by the incident. >> something like this i mean it's scary. >>reporter: swastika spray painted in gold. found on the house at stanford. sae not a jewish fraternity so why building targeted remains unclear. she is president of the stanford israel association. >> my parents are from iran and left the country because it wasn't open really to jews any more so i don't think they would have ever expected at stanford so many years later we would be dealing with tell these types of incidents. >>reporter: university in campus police are investigating the vandalism as possible hate crime. in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to
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stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears to be a this pent gram. vice president of the jewish student association. >> it's something that for me made me feel unsafe in a place on campus where i really should feel safe. >>reporter: students hope to send a message tuesday night. many gathering at white plaza to come together as community and to stand up against hate. at stanford lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> the science of super athletes. next on 7 news. amma has the story of local researchers who are unlocking the secret of peak performance. how they findings could help you. >>reporter: sad sign of times. why bay area institution is being pushed out after more than 100 years in the same building. >> epic fail. tough teacher who took it out on his
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>> case before the u.s. supreme court tomorrow could change the lives of couple across the nation. justice will hear argument on whether constitution provides a right to same sex marriage. california lieutenant governor knew some will attend the hearing. ruling is due by the end of june and will determine whether same sex marriage will become the law of the land nationwide. >> san francisco jail is leaving the building named after it because the rent is too high. the company is looking for new home near the union square location. jeweler moved into its current home at 200 post street back in 19 06. now looking for cheaper rent in the area after new york jeweler winston offered more than should refuse wants to pay to remain in that building. >> sipe of the times in san francisco. no business i man. this is a perfect example of that catering to hire end
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clientele. even they condition not weather the economic pressure transformed in the city. >> they will remain at the current location until the middle of next week. >> the most of us will never run like an olympic sprinter or jump like an nba all star. could weboro some of the genetic manual toybing make us healthier. group of bay area researchers hope so. studying some of the top the athletes in the country to find out. >> researchers at stanford university pushing elite after let to the brink isn't about winning. it's about unlocking secret of the human ab body. >> we are interested to see which gene which path way what biology really determines what make them jump higher run faster. >>reporter: he runs stanford genome children t that i can typically searches for link between specific gene and conditions like heart disease. but now his team is turning that strategy around. looking instead for selected advantages
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that might make the rest of us healthier. >> help me to determine how the heart work to study the people because they are the ones whose engine if you like work the best. >>reporter: to the identify the best of the best researchers start with volunteer like members of the stanford crew team. kate smith olympic hopeful who rose in a center power position. >> they say each stroke is basically like 100 pound power clean and so would i say it's very physical. if. >> today he's wired to testing device that measures the maximum amount of oxygen his lungs can protest under full stretches an indication of training and possible superior genetic. only after let who hit top measurement are accepted into the study.
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>> after let who do pass will donate dna samples. allowing researchers to seek we understand the genome. with further study the team is hoping to identify so-called performance genes and perhaps genetic mutation that could be used to develop new drugs. potentially bolstering struggle lung or weak heart. >> able to discover some of them. i hope we help people. >> perhaps not victory for science but the help of some of the fittest athlete in the world. >> stanford team is recawting athlete from around the world and hope to eventually seek we understand the genome as many as 1,000 people for the study. >> i want some of that. >> very helpful. >> let's talk about the weather forecast. awfully hot in the bay area day. cool down coming. sandhya here with the latest. >> if feel the difference tomorrow. noticeable drop in the temperatures expected. as you look at live doppler 7hd you can see why. fog rolled in not just near the coast but it
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has already pushed in over the north bay out towards the east bay. visibility is dropping. take a look at the high for today. got up to 90 in gilroy but 63 in half moon bay so good 27 degree spread. 82 in oakland. degree higher than the previous record it was new record for today. 89 in santa rosa. 89 in concord. 88 in fairfield. very warm day all around but things are changing. 84 in san jose. look what was happening this afternoon. marin air surge marin air surging in from our emeryville camera this afternoon and tonight it is with us so you are going to feel the difference tomorrow. most areas at this hour in the 50's and 60's. antioch typically behaving like summertime 72 degrees holding on to some of the warmth. facing tomorrow from the exploratorium camera looking towards the embarcadero there. foggy morning commute around the coast and bay with patchy drizzle. you may need the wipe drizzle. you may need the wiper. cooler tomorrow afternoon. temperatures rebound in big way open
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thursday is take a look at the satellite picture. here's the cold front we are watching. probably wondering y.it's lifting north but what it is doing it's already pushing the fog towards us. on shore flow has been in the enhanced so that means stronger sea breeze cooler day tomorrow afternoon. here's a look at the commuter animation of the fog first think in the morning. it will be dense in some areas so if your commute takes you through these spots keep that in mine and the drizzle pay make for damp roadway keep that in mind as well. tomorrow morning need jacket or sweater. upper 40's to low 50's. antioch at 56 degrees. and then in the afternoon most areas will be down considerably. we talk about 10 to 15 degree drop. 82 in santa i don't care. 78 livermore. 75 degrees san jose. nice day still but not as warm as today. 70 in oakland. 76 nap a.79 santa rosa exploratorium 64 degrees hanging on to the fog around half man bay where it's about 59. so not as noticeable in
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half machine bay where you already were down to 63 today. accu-weather 7 day forecast. temperatures very similar on wednesday. thursday we are going to see a sharp warm-up with upper 60's to low 90's and very close to that on friday before we notice the cooling trend comes back into play. it's maritime climate in the bay area. mediterranean claim at influence very much by the fog. when that comes back in sea breeze back. the temperatures go down. from 90 to 78 on sunday. i think you will notice the difference. >> definitely
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>> change of plans for bart thanks to the warriors. transit agency is called off this weekend closure between the fruit veil and coliseum station because they may have a home play off game. keep the fans moving. next closure may 9 through the tenth. >> texas a&m professor fed up with his students failed the entire class and quit his job. he sent e-mail in forming his strategic management students today the professor said students have cheted acted inappropriately in class and spread rumors about his wife on
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line. about to graduate were shock. good news for them administrators said the failing grade won't stick. substitute will fill in for the rest of the semester. >> boy. he really reacted. >> yes. >> okay. portland one more day >> okay. portland one more day. >> know all about the warriors and is what happening next. >> we are waiting. waiting impatiently. >> impatiently. >> not so apparently. warriors wait a little long tore find out who they are playing next. giants dodgers justin maxwell. with a little
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if we overcame that or if we can overcome that we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >> good evening. giants open 3 game series in l.a. tonight against the first place dodgers against the first place dodgers. tim time didn't last very long time. home plate umpire cooper asked tim for the baseball. fought happy with the strike. roll the ball to him. you get a lot of calls after that. scoreless in the second two men on for alameda rollins with a shot to right maxwell layout for the catch save a couple runs. dodgers up 3 nothing in the third. the peterson takes tim off the wall peterson takes tim off the wall. dodgers up 4 nil. 4 things. allow all 4 runs in the fifth. joe panic. turns
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the on the fast ball off the wall scoring sanchez. giants close within 4-3 couldn't climb the mountain because peterson kept elevating the mountain. off george. dodgers cruise to an win and a's have the day off an win and a's have the day off. wondering how pab will is doing if boston. airborne. snag the bunt by pompeii of the blue jay and he crash landed. ouch. face plenty as well and grass shaken up. pablo home interthe game as well but left with a sore neck and sex-5. were yours wait at least a week were yours wait at least a week. have at least a week off before they start round 2 of the play offs. challenge making sure they don't get stale white they wait. huge play in the sweep of new orleans none bigger than curry amazing 3 in game 3 but the offense was erratic at other times. work to be done in practice. green acknowledges too long of a layoff not good. but he like the energy at practice today. the.
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>> week off can hurt you as much as it can help you. coach the right way great start today. even was locked in. wasn't very tough day. but everybody was focus and locked in. i think also great start. keep going we'll be fine. >> warriors face the winner of the blazers grizzly series and this was the damien show. spin move and sweet finish on the other side of the hoop. keeping portland from being swept in the series. memphis was going to pull away in the third quarter. he runs him down. gets the steal then outlet to cherry picking sam for the easy dunk. memorandum if he is up 7 after they but port listened roars back in the fourth quarter. 4 point play there and blazers stay alive 99-92 but down 3 games to 1. still probably memphis for the warriors but we have to wait it
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