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meet the national security of the united states and our allies. i will veto any legislation that prevents this implementation. >> negotiators from iran and six world powers wrapped up the knows a short time ago in austria. >> negotiators looked relaxed for the first time this morning announcing after more than two week of tense talks and vienna, a historic nuclear deal with iran. >> this an important achievement for all of us. today, it could have been the end of the issue but now we are starting a new chapter of hope. >> iran foreign minister is pushing for iran to have no more crippling economic sanctions and for the right to develop a peaceful nuclear program. the united states wants sanctions on iran lifted
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gradually and strict nuclear inspections for 10 years. diplomats say the deal includes a compromise giving nuclear inspectors access to iranian military sites but only with notice. iran initially objected concerned of spying on the military secrets. >> bad deal. american protesters outside the talks expressed skepticism voiced by republican leaders back in washington who fear the deal will not be strict enough. after more than a decade of deadlock over iran's nuclear program, the white house considers the new agreement "a diplomatic victory." >> they deal will need approval by officials in iran and the other countries of the talks. in the united states congress will have 60 days to review the agreement. the deal got a strong reaction from binyamin netanyahu the prime minister of israel. he calls the agreement "a bad
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mistake." >> iran will get a jackpot of cash bonanza, hundreds of billions which will be able it to continue to pursue aggression and terror in the region and in the world. this is a bad mistake of historical proportion. >> netanyahu has been trying to block the agreement and iranian officials have repeatedly threatened to destroy israel in the past and have backed groups attacking israel. >> in the bay area developing news, a harvard graduate and former marine is suspected this morning in a traumatic ordeal that victimized the vallejo couple. police called the kidnapped for ransom case involving denise husband kins and her boyfriend a hoax. the f.b.i. announce thread a suspect in custody, mathew muller. attorneys for huskins and quinn demand an apology from the shay he police department. >> they are absolutely 100 percent positively unequivocally not only not guilty but
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innocent. they are victims. >> 38-year-old muller was arrested in lake tahoe after a home invasion in dublin. mull certificate a suspect in home invasion cases in the south bay. >> muller is held in jail this morning and janet o is in the newsroom with more on his back drowned. >> muller was an immigration attorney here in san francisco but he was disbarred in january. muller was featured in the 2012 univision 2014 story when practicing and is accused of telling a community he had file immigration papers which he never did but billed anyway. he never contested the champions. according to the f.b.i. complaints muller told agents he was a united states marine and may have been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. we have learned muller was in the marines from 1995 to 1999. he left the service as a sergeant. the attorney, thomas johnson, said this in defense of his client. >> it is true what they have
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contained in the complaint he suffered from bipolar disorder. he has a history of mental illness and that certainly will be a component of our defend in sacramento. >> muller's attorney said his cheap is holding up just fine in jail. >> janet, thank you. you can court open abc for continuing coverage of case on air and online. our coverage continues now on twitter, twitter@abc7newsbayarea. >> frightening sight on the new bay bridge, fire shooting up through the grates on the deck on the eastern span heading into oakland at 10:00 last night. todd johnson of san francisco business times tweeted this picture, firefighters told abc7 that it looked if debris caught fire and it was knocked down quickly. here is a look now from the emeryville camera. you can see the traffic moving along just fine and caltran said
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it will work to figure out what happened to the fire and if the road was damaged. amy hollyfield is trying to connect now and we will have a report at to which the hour. ought berkeley city council is voting on tougher regulations for balcony construction. six students died and seven were seriously injured weapon the balcony collapsed last month. engineers blame dry rot. the city council will vote on compulsecy balcony inspections every five years better design and bandtory ventlation openings. >> state senators will consider a law that would force construction companies to close disclose legal slams caused by defects or negligence. a company that,ed would on the berkeley balcony had paid over $26 million for past construction settlements. 9 company was not legally compelled to reveal that to the state contractorring license board. >> the fremont city council will decide on a vendor for surveillace cameras that will set up through throughout the city. ten cameras will copy license
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late at key entry and exit points. one is treatment boulevard and i-880. police say they want to track criminals who come to the city to commit crimes and lobby. advocates warn the warm will keep tabs on everyone. >> the parents of a san francisco woman whose death is sparking national debate on immigration believe authorities did not do tough to protect her. a man deported five times with an extensive criminal history is accused of killing kate steinle two weeks ago. her parents told fox they do not want to point pitchers -- fingers but authorities let them down. >> the federal, state and cities laws are to recollect us but we feel if this set of circumstances and the people involved, the different agencies let us down. >> her parents are open to case law which would mean mandatory prison time for anyone who is
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deported and returns to the united states illegally. >> happening now, history in the making, in a matter of minutes nasa's new horizon spacecraft will make the close of the approach to mute to the three billion journey culminates at 4:49 when it is 7800 feet of the planet. scientists have waited for it to beam back the first detail photos of pluto. >> this is really exciting. there has been this buildup in people's imaginations over decades, over a couple of generations. >> so far, scientists have learned that in a radius of 736 miles pluto is bigger than imagined. new imams of the planet are expected to reach earth in a few hours and you can take part in this historic moment at a couple of locations in the bay area with two gatherings landed this afternoon in research center and
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one at ft. hood. >> guess where nasa will day but the new pluto surface photos? >> yes instagram. that is what you are thinking. >> the bubble right here instagram. silence this morning. good morning everyone, that is cool. circuit at the ferry building and 62 in glen park and everyone else weighing up in were per 50s. ocean beach and bayview and downtown at 59. sunny side at 58. and, also in market district. now, our temperatures are mild again at palo alto, santa clara at 57, and 58, and american canyon 56 and petaluma and pacifica 57. everyone else in the low-to-mid 70s like walnut creek at 60. here it is, looking south on 680 under clear sky this morning. clouds are starting to roll in but the marine layer is diffused so it is going to wash out.
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81 to none inland and getting warm. 64 to 71 breezy along the coast in san francisco and breezy along the bay into the south bay, and in san rafael on 101 looking south no fog and temperatures are going to be hottest on when thursday, and friday. there is a new twist in the weekend forecast and it has to do with america delores near cabo. >> it will bring us thunderstorms and you can look at that coming up. >> speaking of wetness, as we look at the san mateo bridge we can see that some drops are highlighted by the head lights and it could be a mist drive crossing the water between the east bay and the peninsula but not impeding the traffic. in hercules we started off with this, eastbound highway 80 at highway 4 a sig-alert because of a fatal accident and it looks like that accident cleared in the eastbound direction we had a couple of lanes taken away and all laned re-opened. the rest of the drive wive up to
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san pablo you are in for shape and looking at clear conditions all the way through the east bay. drive time traffic 101 southbound from santa rosa to petaluma is 14 minutes. 580 westbound from castro valley to the maze is 14 minutes and northbound 101 from 280 to 680 is highway 85 in it will minutes. >> 440 putting more police on the streets of oakland looking to a maybe to beef up the force. >> an amazing story of the will to live a 16-year-old who survived a plane crash and what she did to get to safety. >> now this is the bay bridge toll plaza where traffic is life's
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>> the abc7 news app on the go on your schedule, news that lives where you live. >> covering san rafael south
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bay, pleasanton, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> welcome back 594:43 on tuesday morning. police in southern california are hoping surveillance video will help catch the person would plant add cell phone camera inside a roast room of a starbucks in lancaster. a five-year-old boy spotted it and told his mother and she alerted the workers. it was propped up with paper towels to point the camera at the toilet. police are going through surveillance video to identify a suspect. >> australian rugby player coming to the 49ers this career is under fire for tweeting "jews killed jesus." he has deleted the message but it grew negative comments. he said the notion has fueled 2,000 years of antisemetism. payne did not apologize or spoken publicly about the tweet will report to training catch on
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august 1st. >> oakland hopes training police officers in san francisco will help reduce chronic understaffing problems. the mayor schaaf and the chief want to fill vacancies while adding 40 positions. oakland can only train two classes at the same time and they are already full. some will train in san francisco along future san francisco officers rather than waiting for the next class in oakland. >> a washington team has been rescued after surviving a plane crash and walking two days on her own. >> the 16-year-old autumn veatch took this selfies before it took off and her step grandparent was flying the plane. show said it crashed into a cascade mountain and she could not pull her family but followed a river until a driver picked her up. she had minor buns and was dehydrated by otherwise okay. >> do you not know the joy as someone accepting when you hear news like this.
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>> her step grandparents and their plane had not been found. authorities have narrowed down the site but they say it is one of the most difficult areas to do a search. >> tornado and thunderstorm alerts and excessive heat warnings are going out across were of the midwest this morning. i will show you dramatic pictures of tornadoes forming in central kansas with no one hurt so far. tornadoes and thunderstorms are just part of the severe weather sweeping from the dakotas to tennessee. forecasters are predicting heavy rains and flash flooding from ohio to new jersey. stop me if you have heard that before. >> exactly. >> we have drizzle this only on the windshields. you guys? >> no. >> i am the lucky one. >> you are. congratulations. drizzle along the coast. everyone else is quiet.
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14 miles per hour, coming out of the northwest at half moon bay and the prosecute of us are wet to east 15 at sfo and oakland at 13 and concord is 14 and 21 at fairfield and the winds are going to be fast along the coast all 9 way through 3:00 tomorrow morning. northwest wind at 21 to 33 notes so we will have conditions through the entire bay this morning at 3:00 to 9:00 this evening that stretches all the way out to the delta. we will talk about what happened yesterday with the northwest winds. we saw temperature drop one-or-two degrees and not much upwelling and cool weather to be had. we are running six to eight degrees above average and that is why it is so mild. we will keep an cry on sfo if you have folks coming in, probably going to be delayed because of the low clouds. i will let you know when i learn. always have it on twitter and my
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first forecast highlight more sunshine seasonal temperatures today and a lot like yesterday, just not so many high clouds in the afternoon hours. our hottest highs are slated for today through friday and here is the difference, delores shows one millions grabbing the moisture bringing it our way if the weekend thunderstorm just one model. right new. >> in the south bay upper 70s in milpitas and sunnyvale at 79 and 81 in gilroy and 88 rosa and san mateo at 76. mid-to-upper 60s along the coast and 70 in downtown and south san francisco and sausalito and 81 is the california spot in petaluma and the warm spot is 85. vallejo is 82. the east bay shore is mid-to-upper 70s and oakland is 76 and fremont and castro valley is 79. nearly 90 in antioch and brentwood and it will be another mild night tonight with
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temperatures in the 60s. here is yesterday's high cloud maker moving away, we are still in the bowl of slightly breezy air and then the high pressure takes over and check out the temperatures, going to hit the mid-90s inland neighborhood and low-to-mid 90 wednesday and thursday and friday and we are in the low-to-mid 80s around the bay and 70s touching the coast and starting on saturday, especially sunday and monday it will change and the threat of thunderstorms starts to creep into the forecast. we will keep an eye on that. leyla? good morning, mike here we are looking at walnut creek and the travel there is southbound side still moving along nicely and we do not have actions to get going and as you move in the northbound direction, again, a great commute. now, we are going to take over to palo alto where they have been doing construction right over the bridge so expect to see some lanes closed overnight and be aware there is going to be construction there.
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always slow if the cone zone with no delays. drive time traffic 680 southbound, walnut creek, is six minutes and on highway 24 westbound, between walnut creek to highway thin nine minutes and 580, tracy to dublin willing over the altamont pass and taking on a few minutes and 31 minutes between those two areas. kristen and eric? >> 4:49. walnut creek is trying to steal amazon's thunder ahead of their mega sale and what the pope things of the selfie craze. >> you may want to hold off on big prepares until tomorrow so-called cyber smackdown, amazon staging "prime day," a huge number discounts for subscribers to the $99 prime service. >> wal-mart is countering with big discounts but in subscription is required. >> what are you going to do, wal-mart amazon wal-mart, amazon -- both. >> windows 10.
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could out july 29. weapons upgrades will actually be tree. >> on the delight back to rome from south america pope francis was asked what he thinks of people asking to take selfies with hill. >> he said it makes him feel like a great grandfather, another culture but he respects it. >> cool. even the pope. everyone want as selfie. >> next, they have been honored with rally and a parade and the unique new honor for the world champion united states women's soccer team. >> the major tech company launches a new program for working moms and how they will be able to provide their babies with necessities from miles away. >> stay tuned.
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>> "sports illustrated" is
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honoring the women's songer team in an unprecedented way. the magazine is publishing 25 different covers this week. one for each player, one for the cope and a group shot. the group shot will be sent to the subscribers at home. "sports illustrated" said they each citizen their own effort. the shoot took place at "good morning america" studios and hit the stands tomorrow. >> espn is showing why they decided to give caitlyn jenner a most coveted award. they announced jenner was a trans gender woman who receive the the arthur reward. and they say this is given to someone in the sports community who has done something that transcends sports and they believe that is what jenner has done. >> steph curry is nominated for
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best male athlete and warriors are nominated in five categories and this is time, still for you to vote. you can go to abc7news.com with a link to the ballot. we will cover the espys tomorrow airing tomorrow right here on abc7 at 8:00 p.m. followed by abc7 news at 11 o'clock. >> special olympics torch is in the bay area and athletes carried it through sonoma c yesterday. >> the mayor of sonoma gave a speech as did the petaluma police chief and the ton will compete cross country journey in time for the july 25 opening in los angeles. >> the weather cooperated with that run as well. mike? yes it did, not too taxing and today is the same. >> good morning, san jose and young show the clouds rolling in but no drizzle. you be two degrees below average at 81 and redwood city is breezy
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and 77. everyone else from concord at one degree warmer-than-average and san francisco two and oakland seven degrees warmer than agency. low-to-mid 90, and a continue of sunshine and 70 at monterey and 90 in yosemite. mostly sunny. mid-to-upper 70s in san diego and los angeles with afternoon sun. here is delores a hurricane with gusts up to 100 miles per hour and the idea track is going to take it just to the south and west of cabo but notice how it is making a jog to the north. that computer model we talked about takes this all the way into our neighborhood possibly by sunday where we will get our thunderstorms. >> 30 bart trains are on time, no delays by muni and ace train one is late because of it from traffic but now be we are again three minutes late on train one. we do have an accident, however
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in dallas city as we travel northbound on you could find crews here and c.h.p. as well, with a car overturned and on the shoulder so no lanes are blocked and the rest of the traffic is moving along at top speed and drive time traffic i-80 from albany to the maze is four minutes and 880 southbound from fremont to san jose is 14 minutes and northbound 280 from 101 to cupertino is 11 minutes. >> ibm is launching a new program to support its working moms the company will pay for mops to ship their breast make home while on business trips with a smart 15 app to have a temperature controlled package delivered to the hotel room and send the breast make homecoming from an employee focus group. bill bishop will start the service in september for start first in the united states but then potentially internationally. >> a race track has gone to the dogs literally.
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practice for the 20th annual weiner nationals was held yesterday at the racetrack dogs are competing with a trip to the holiday bowl in san diego with all proceeds to the animal care center in seal beach. the official race is this saturday the look at that blazing speed. look at that. amazing. >> what athletes. >> iran clenches a historic deal with several world powers about the nuclear program and what it means for the united states. >> a bay area baseball fan sues major league baseball and what she wants to change to make the games safe we for fans. >> we leave you with abc7 now looking at the bay bridge and everything is moving fine and the lanes are open after the fire ...a rabbit... ...a rabbit genetically
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