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right zcíò the streets as baltimore remains on÷ >> this was the chaotic scene yesterday. buildings and cars set on fire businesses looted. some attacked officers throwing objects like bottles and9ímpñ bricks. 15 were injured. this video posted on youtube gives you a closer look. police in riot gear toss a flash-bang @3$ujá t at unruly dem
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tray -- demonstrators. the governor says criminal activity will not be tolerated. >> we're going to bring whatever resources are necessary whatever assets are necessary as much manpower as necessary to let the citizens of baltimore know that their neighborhoods are going to be safe. >> this morning groups formed prayer circles in damaged neighborhoods.ñh[÷p thep+iolencemdrz 3 stems from the death of;1 protestors argue his death was the result of police brutality. gray suffered a spinal injury after he was arrested and was not given immediate medical attention. his funeral was yesterday. gray's mom is asking for peace. >> i want y'all to get justice for my son, but don't do0 j it%f this here. >>c#. week-long curfew that starts tonight at 10:00 p.m.
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>> just twra trying to do what's right for john. our very personal fight stwe started that summer is going to affect millions of people. o"á$rráss rick decision willlág (áát down to the way justices interpret due process and equal protection under the law. opponents arguef;by this is a states rights issue becausek9>ñ thes'ee constitution doesn't define marriage. >> abc7 news reporter joins us now with more. qieñeporter: hi, you could argue that the movement forz[ás same-sex marriage really got its start cv&dí ÷ here at san francisco city hall. that's why they're going to hold a rally here at celebrate this day. they aren't popping the champagne, though, yet. they're very nervous still about
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what the decision will be. while feeling nervous and excited about what was going on in d.c., p stickers this morning inviting people to attend a rally this afternoon to showé.m support for same-sex marriage. >> thisx#/o is a historic day. we are finally1 j on the very edge of1it equality for all citizens. >> reporter: these advocates say it's!/>9 a long road. they remember#!c when the then mayor defind the law andea:í allowed gay couples to marry back in 2004. >> there were strangers from the midwest and from new york and all over the country sending flowers. >> reporter: now their cause has reached the highest court. they say they're getting#q from people who travelled to hear the arguments. there are some opponents in[c crowd, but they are mostly getting drowned out. op
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>> the people who are against marriagec - they're on the losing side of this issue. they know that -- that the -- the -- not only are9[ cutting them down at every step, they know this isn't right but also public opinion is swingingr .u that way. >> reporter: our legal analyst agrees. >> the person to watch probably justice kennedy. he's always a swing vote in3e;ñ critical >srñ=1m
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abc7 news. >> amy, thank you. ne(e@sk prime minister5b! today as may have died from saturday's earthquake. they frantically searched for anyone still alive and buried in the czasñnx million people were affected by the quake many in remote areas. >> first responders areádkwl(ea focused on getting those people the aid w nepal0 8ñ during that deadly quake last saturday returned home today. we'real%h joined now fromprisan
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francisco international where they describe their: >> reporter: it's been a very emotional experience for not only the travelers but also their families. muy in the international> i need to get thatóúag one5(ko call cf through. >> reporter: intel employee waits the arrival of his wife. >> we get so used to the e-mails and internet and phones. everything goes down you get veryí he was 9>z gettiny
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>> reporter: an experience that left him shaken to the core. >> a lot of us were just stunned. what was going on. >> reporter: after days of waiting for a flight, he was able to make it out)t downstairs ÷áí eunited wit >> just happy she made it back safely. that's all i wanted. >> reporter: and his wife's travel partner grateful for their return to american soil. >> reporter: the busyness of this arrival hall that;=u pales in comparison to what they saw in koi x nepal. each traveler said they were very tired and all they wanted to do was go home and take a shower knowing that that shower is a luxury compared to what the people of nepal are going through. we're live at sfo this morning, abc7 news.
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>> so many people around thepb0 world want to do what theã to help nepal right now, visit our website, abc7news.com, we have a list of some of the2yie organizations working in that area along with links to help you donate. stay with us for continuing coverage of nepal earthquake on the air and online at abc7news.com. you can get breaking news updates an twitter. traffic is back to normal on interstate 880 multi-car crash earlier this morning. the fire department says five people were injured when at least five cars collided near the davis street overcrossing ine#i$(lc% san leandro. it appears a single vehicle spun out triggering a chain reaction. two people were taken to the hospital. the freeway was partially closed for twoajw hours, but were cleared just in the morning state education officials report more than a dozen everest and tech locations today.
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they're happening students after the colleges shut down all 28 schools in the state. they will be invited back later this week to pick up their transcript and talk about options for continuing their education. the students were notified on sunday by e-mail. the schools will be closed starting ngáuq)day. >> still ahe comfort. the heart-stopping video from the(z, nñp[4uñ6árqk showing a driverz:ib÷áh running over three school children. plus, the amazing video "i÷c(%t hig x windscksy knocking a train off a bridge. >> andi÷ a9 live look outside rightk% now. we're coming u you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what?
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breaking news right now, the fire department has evacuated part of an office building across from st. james park. they say that's north 3rd street. the hazardous materials is at the scene. authorities say the evacuation is just precaution anywhere. nobody has been injured. it continues now online at abc7news.com. chilling[ video from washington state shows a close call involving three young children simply heading to school. take a look. the kids are about to step onto the bus when a speeding suv zips
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right in front of them. they are nearly hit. the driver never stopped. the mother of the children is pleading for information about the speeding driver. she wants that driver to face criminal charges. and amazing strong video out of louisiana. keep an eye at the top ofxh8v your screen. cameras were rolling when the strong winds knocked over several trains. there it goes over the bridge. oh my goodness. gusts of at least 70kg%ñ miles an hour pushed a freight train off the bridge and onto the street below sparking an electrical explosion. amazingly nobody was seriously hurt. no storms like that in our forecast. what is in our forecast? >> definitely the winds are bringing a different feel to the forecast today. good morning from the top of the broadcast center. temperatures almost 20 degrees cooler now. i'll tell you how long it's going to last before another big warming trend that could see 90-degree temperatures reach our
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they sent a couple boxes of pastries that were camped outside the hospital. >> that's where kate is expected to deliver. and get this the breakfast treats were wrapped in pink roib bon. could that be a hint? well, no, not really. >> the royal couple said they don't know yet. the wait continues. we heard a fun story that they were going to announce the birth on twitter enter there are a lot of tweets right now. nothing has been been verified. >> people could be wishful thinking. i know a lot of people want a girl. >> now we have to move onto the weather. we get to move onto the weather with our meet roll gist. is the sky pink or blue? >> we're not on baby watch here. it's a little bit blue with gray in the middle of it. haven't completely cleared. but they will do that eventually. you can see the winds have
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changed. they're not blowing nearly as fast as this morning. ten at in fact, youb4[ developing already c %q takes that left-hand turn at the golden gate. that's why it's still pretty cloudy at least around those areas of the bay. look at these temperatures. up to 18 degrees cooler. you can definitely feel it. yesterday, about 1:00 we hit 76 in san francisco. by 4:00, it was 57. gives you an idea how strong that sea breeze is. 19 degrees over a couple hours. 53 in san francisco. 55 at oakland. napa still at 59. everybody else in the 60s until you get out tok;bñ%=!. ñgk4#neñ 70. golden gate bridge, the low clouds starting to lift a little
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bit. you can see the clearing already taking place down in the south bay. as far as what's going to happen, there you go. you can see the cloud cover mainly coast. partly cloudy around the bay. a few high clouds inland also. high temperatures will reverse course. we'll cool again back to normal levels thisneyñ weekend. it's going to be dry. 70s down in the south bay.bg&'ñ look at the spread on the peninsula. upper 50s along the coast to mid-60s in downtown. low to mid-70s through the north bay8l until you get to santa rosa north delirium tremens ward. pretty seasonal along the east bay. mid-70s through the valley. upper 70s to low 80s for the rest of the inland east bayx>f$z neighborhood. angelsqcjot town.jn ñ
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60@b'ñ%9 here's my accuweather seven-day forecast. tomorrow is almost a repeat of today. i think it will clear the clouds out a little bit faster than yesterday. then the winds blow offshore. 70s coming to parts of the coast. then you can see the cooling trend as the sea breeze comes back saturday sunday and monday. it's unfortunate that cold front's coming through. dry, but it will keep your temperatures in check until thursday and friday. hope you enjoy it. >> thank you so much. a powerful story here about two women abducted, assaulted and abused for more than a decade. tonight on a special edition of 20/20 robin roberts talks exclusively with two young men terrorized inside a cleveland home. gina was 14 when she was taken a year later. the two have written a memoir about their ten years trapped inside the homeúñ of ariel castro.
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there were beatings and starvat3z >> they were able to watch television. and they would see their family and friendsmdrí÷ over the years, how they never gave up hope. and it made it so they were not going to give up hope. >> that hope was realized&x#ew in 2013 when amanda was able to escape and leaduk authorities to the otherg> also talkede]-n about cardboard boxes and wrappers to write their journal. incredible story. still ahead paying it forward in a veryp how a dollar store parking lotçai2y landed a s
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after a kind stranger gave him a gift he will never forget. >> he was shopping for groceries when he walked outside and noticed an older man standing by hisyw" car. >> that's when the m+ry asked him a question about his car. >> hey how reliable is your car. and i was like, well it's.hm about as reliable as it looks. and it looked terrible. >> he bought the car in %rhíl l got it at a junk yard and paid 500ñ bucks. >> it has pg 50,000 miles on d0#-. the man told smith he needed aí5a new car and asked him to follow him to a dealership where he bought him a $3500 truck. >> he wants to remain anonymous. he asked that smith do something nice
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