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hundreds are mourning mad de. >> it is a development that has should bed and saddened the entire community. good evening. 50eu78 dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. maddi's body was found in a recycling bin. >> katie is live with the latest on this. katie? >> the ocean is where this community comes to celebrate life and reflect loss. there are hundreds of people who came to search for maddie and ton to combine their thoughts and share prayers over their mutual loss. >> any child in this community is any one of our own kids. >> santa cruz is shaken to the core over the murder of 8-year-old madison "maddie" middleton. >> it feels like if one of your kids kills your other
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kids that's how we feel as parents in this community. >> police say a 15-year-old boy who lives at the art center killed fellow resident maddie luring her into his apartment. >> she knew him. i think she was eight years old and she had a reasonable amount of trust in him. >> they believe the teen watched them search and that maddie was likely dead before anyone knew she was missing. >> he was nearby when maddie was located. he was subsequently taken into custody. >> maddie attended the boys and girls club this summer and today children made cards for her family. >> there is a lot of questions from our youth mostly why did this happen and how could somebody do this? those are tough questions to answer. >> police are waiting on autopsy results before saying what happened inside the apartment where maddie was killed. they interviewed the suspect for hours but wouldn't elaborate. >> no parent should ever bury their children. >> the district attorney is holding a press conference
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tomorrow morning. the teen may be charged as an adult. in santa cruz, abc7 news. >> and do stay with abc7 news for continuing coverage into the investigation of maddie's death. >> all right we will move now to the dangerous flare up of a fire that most thought was all but out. the fire burning near the lake roared back to life. it charred nearly 7,000 acres. it is 80% contained, but broke through fire lines. mandatory evacuations are back in place for more than 130 homes. the smoke can be seen for miles. here is a picture from wayne treed man -- wayne freedman. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live in solano county. alan? >> cal fire had an 80% containment on an almost defeated wildfire until the
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winds whipped it back up this afternoon. >> the winds have shifted to a northerly direction and that tends to be hot and dry wind. >> after nearly a week of battling, cal fire air tankers and helicopters were at it again. >> about a half hour ago we can see flames all over the whole ridge. >> evacuations on pleasant valley road and mixed canyon are mandatory but many residents refuse to leave. >> since they saved all of the houses last time that were in the middle of the fire these people are not that worried about it. >> some team say the last evacuation was too much of a hassle, so they are waiting it out. >> i have seven horses back there. we have four kids here and four dogs. it is easier for now. >> for those who made another hasty retreat animal control workers were busy rescuing their pets. >> they had a call at the top to help a citizen out with their three large great pyraniese because they are trained attack dogs. >> they didn't have time to
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grab their chicken. it was more of a pet than it was just a chicken. i told them i would try. >> at night fall, the cal fire planes had to return. tonight the remaining residents are at the mercy of the incoming northern winds. in solano county, alan wang abc7 news. >> the incredibly hot and dry conditions aren't helping the firefight. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the conditions crews are dealing with tonight. sandhya? >> ama, it is still gusty out there. let's show you the current conditions. 80 degrees, so it is cooler. relative humidity is creeping up 21%. the wind out of the west southwest to 9 and gusting to 15. as i mentioned the wind is not easing, and that is not going to help the firefighterrers. you will notice the smoke drifted all the way out across the bay and some of us saw it in the bay area. here is how hot it got today. enough to tie a record at 98 degrees. the new record for the day is
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106 in antioch. 104 in livermore. 102 in fairfield and 97 redwood city. 94 in san jose. san francisco is 80 degrees. half moon bay 72 degrees. i'll let you know how much hotter it will get and when we will get relief from the heat. ama? >> thank you. and you can track the heat where you live with the abc7 weather app. it is free from the app store and google play. we have are more information. >> they say the hot temperatures and the low humidity contributed to this fire started by a man trying to smoke out bees from a hive. it didn't turn out so well. it happened on henning road. the flames destroyed a barn and scorched three acres of land. sky 7hd was over a brushfire where two drones in ter feared with water drops. the fire officials say drones pose a major risk to pilots
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and the collision could result in major damage. flames burned 250 acres. the smoke could be seen from throughout the tri-valley. a hayward woman faces charges in the death of her mother. she was arrested at the bart station and officers were responding to calls about a fight involving her and her daughter. the investigation lead them to her parents' house where they discovered her mother's body. new details tonight. search crews recovered the body of a man who disappeared while swimming in the russian river. search divers found the body of the 40-year-old man who disappeared in the area of sunset beach. he was visiting from southern california. his family members contacted police last night when they lost sight of him. >> crews hope to have a broken water line that spilled 15 million gallons of water fixed by the end of the week. abc7 news was at -- was in san bruno and the pipe continued to spill for 13 hours until it
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was shut of on. the public utilities commission said they had to let the water flow. de pressurizing the system could have tainted the water quality. the water has been rerouted to the affected areas. baseball history was made in marin county. it was the first time an automated umpire was used in a professional baseball game. lilian kim has the story from san rafael. >> reporter: at this game technology is making the call. >> strike. >> reporter: every strike, every ball determined by video try angulation thanks to the three cameras mounted around the baseball field. >> i don't see any reason why the 15-year veteran should have a more lenient strike zone than the rookie. that's generally the case. >> reporter: former outfielder eric burns was voice and a big pro pone inept. >> i think it would help to
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object tau fie the process and you are getting what you deserve. >> it is different for each batter. it makes adjustments depending on the height of the player. the computer guidelines that the strike is the area above the knees and the two balls below the belt. >> he is still needed to make calls on close plays so no one will be losing any jobs. >> we are the leader in technology. this is something nobody has ever tried. >> still there are always the traditionalists as is the case in baseball. >> i don't like it because you can't yell at it. >> i like a real human being. >> they hope it will take off and eventually make its way to the majors. in san rafael lilian kim, abc7 news. >> well out raifnlg -- outrage over the killing of a famous lion. did he have a permit or was it poaching? what we are learning about the
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hunter and the mauling he is getting from critics. >> plus thumbs up to a successful operation, the first ever double happened transplant -- hand transplant done on a child. >> and a swimmer who wants to make history off the coast of san francisco. >> and here is jimmy kimmle with what is next. >> here is a bit of what we have on tap for tonight. >> you were planing to go on a cross country trip with a bunch of your buddies on vespas. >> yes. three of the people hadn't ridden motorcycles before the trip in their life. >> and they still haven't, by the way.
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covering daly city, los gatos and all of the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> check out this scene in southern california. a tree crashed on to a group of children in pasadena today injuring eight. two critically. the tree is a 75-year-old pine that sits on the ground of the kids space children's museum. they were under doing arts and crafts when there was a loud crack. the children ran, but some didn't get out of the way in time. >> i have two little kids myself. my heart was beating and it was just -- youy -- you know thinking about my own kids.
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i went out there and i tried to save as many as i could. >> investigators said there was very little wind. they believe the tree may have dried out during the on going drought. >> there is growing outrage worldwide after a beloved lion was killed by a dentist on an african safari. now the dentist is facing backlash that is costing him his livelihood. here is david wright with the story. >> cecil the lion was the star attraction at zimbabwe's national park until this minnesota dentist came along looking for the hemming way trophy photo. >> gentlemen, there is a war -- >> they allegedly poached the lion shooting him with a bow and arrow. now the hunter is being hunted himself. his dental practice seen here in this promotional video shutdown today. people leaving stuffed animals at the door.
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his yelp entry swamped with outrage. "you are a horrible human being" another called him a monster. he issued a statement i had no idea that the lion i took down was a known local favorite insisting he relied on the expertise of his guides. those guides now facing poaching charges in africa. this dentist an angry roar. abc news, new york. >> happening now, a bay area man hopes to be the first ever to swim from the golden gate bridge to the fairlawn islands. she was in belvedere and prepared to leave for the historic swim. at any moment the resident will begin the 30-mile trek to the fairlawn islands. the waters are frigid and the freeding grounds for enormous great white sharks. he swam the english channel but this is colder and more dangerous. he told us he is ready.
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>> i trained for much colder water. there were a couple of jellyfish when we went out a few weeks ago but i am not worried about any of that. i just wanted to get in the water and get this swim done. >> the swim will take 13 to 18 hours of successful -- if successful. he hopes to celebrate with a cold beer. you can track his progress on-line. >> a cold beer and a hot shower. we wish him luck. >> let's talk about the weather forecast getting steamier. >> it will be sizzling tomorrow. as we look at live doppler 7hd, here is what is happening right now. there are just some changes that are already under way. we had a patch of fog around monterey. it started to advance and it is still near santa cruz, but it will increase as we head toward tomorrow afternoon, and that will set some changes into motion for your thursday. not tomorrow though. the numbers are still in the 70s in many parts from the peninsula to the east bay.
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it is still warm. 58 in half moon bay and 66 in san francisco. here is a time lapse of the smoky skies from the rag fire near the lake. and the haze in the atmosphere that created the redish hugh of the sunset -- hue of the sunset. obviously we can live without both of those the smoke and the haze. we will see the hazy skies again tomorrow. exploratorium giving you good visibility right now. not the case as we head into tomorrow. once again another spare the air has been declared. poor air quality inland. moderate for the rest of you. thursday is still remaining poor across parts of the bay area. the inland east bay in particular, but a little improvement along the coast. friday and saturday, you will be able to breathe easier. it is an absolutely clear view of san francisco. heat peaks in land tomorrow. it is another spare the air day. we are looking at record highs possible for a second straight day. satellite-radar showing what is over us. hot air mass in place and that is not going to nudge right away.
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tomorrow another day of heat. thursday things start to change and not only will we see an increase in fog, but we will watch the monsoon moisture come in. as the humidity increases it will make it feel sticky not just friday but saturday as well. be prepared. we may be tracking a couple of showers as we head toward that friday time period. right now we are keeping them off. there isn't complete agreement with the models. tomorrow morning patches of fog around santa cruz, monterey and pacifica. most other areas are clear. low to mid60s for the coast and in the 50s. and then tomorrow afternoon make sure you have your sunscreen. 98 in the south bay in morgan hill 96 gilroy and 95 san jose. 93 in sunnyvale and 99 in los gatos. it will be pretty hot. mid-nineties red rood city, loss altos, you don't have air conditioning it will be a rough one. 73 in pacifica and as you know on the peninsula in san francisco many homes are not equiped with air conditioning. downtown san francisco 80 degrees. a little fog.
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daly city 73. in the north bay, 100 in santa rosa. 95 san rafael. vallejo 90 degrees east bay. 88 oakland. 92 in union city. newark, 90 in hayward and 94 in fremont. inland spots will be on the steamy side. 107 in antioch. 102 in walnut creek. stay cool, stay hydrated and the accu-weather seven-day forecast, the temperatures start to come down a little on thursday. it will be sticky and cooler on friday believe it or not. it doesn't help when the humidity rises. saturday is still muggy and sunday morning we will hang on to the humidity and we will lose it. the temperatures by the weekend will be back down to where we should be ama and dan. >> that will be nice. >> coming up next, nasa gets into the name game. >> all of the new features found on pluto and its moon going sci-fi. >> when it happens where you live -- >> sky 7hd shows us a grassfire in san leandro. >> the abc7 news team covers
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sphie an 8-year-old -- an 8-year-old baltimore boy has two new hands after what doctors are called historic. he had a severe infection when he was just three years old that required doctors to amputate. hand transplants have been done on adults, but this is the first for a child. it took a team of 40 people 10 hours to complete the operation. it has been three weeks and already zion can move his new thumbs and fingers. he will need maury be that but he -- need more rehab. we are learning so much more about pluto and its moon. scientistsscientist are having a hard time coming up with the names. they are pulling names from sci-fi classics. here is a map of pluto's moon,
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karen. there is even vadar and skywalker craters. we know the force is strong with this moon. amazing what that new horizon space probe is sending back. we have a lot of sports to talk about. >> speaking of getting better larry beil is here. >> and you think that will come from me? the a's had a chance to vault the giants to first place. sonny gray and josh red duck -- reddick did th
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they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. this abc7 sports report is brought to you by xfinity. >> they are cross bay rivals, but they had a chance to get help from the a's. the a's were in l.a. playing the first place dodgers. we start at at&t park on law enforcement night. matt cain did not have the long arm of the law working for him. carlos gomez was ejected last night. he starts the scoring with an r.b.i double in the first. go to fourth and a 3-0 game. cain goes six innings and allows four earned runs. the giants would threaten. matt duffy hits into the
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inending double play. he is just off the dl and pitched well for the brew crew. brandon crawford and is a drive to right. lays out and face full of dirt and makes the catch. the giants' six-game win streak comes to an end as does their chance to take over first. big mac and don mattingly watch their offense shutdown. the a's would get one in the first. the slow roller and he makes the play. billy burns scores for a 1-0 lead. now to sonny gray. he owned peterson out of palo alto. strikes him out for the third time. insurance in the seventh. here it comes and there it goes. josh reddick going downtown to l.a. live off the former a brett anderson. a's up 2-0. to the eighth and sonny gray obviously an american league pitcher who doesn't hit a lot. down the line and that is a fair ball. gray gets a hit and goes the distance. complete game, 2-0 final.
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11-4 as the a's end a four-game losing streak. so another day and another trade for the a's. he goes from worst to first. he is now a member of the kansas city royals. they hit six homers and 33 r.b.i's and can help a royals team that is loading up and looks scary heading into the playoffs. the a's get two pitchers. 34th overall. chosen in the 2013 draft. the gm said he wouldn't think casey would give him up, but it was a done deal. double-a ball, but has huge potential. if tom brady will get his four-game suspension shortened he has to go to federal court. they upheld the success speption part of deflategate. the nfl revealed that brady had his cell phone and sim card destroyed right after the league requested it. a phone that may have had incriminating text messages to the equipment managers who deflated the balls.
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