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and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, thanks for joining us, police are investigating a stunning claim. a woman said she was sexually assaulted in a campus library as the university takes action to prevent attacks and support victims. amy hollyfield is at cal with the story. i got east phone with the police department and they cannot confirm if a crime occurred. they do not know where it happened, what happened, and don't think there is a threat to the community. this comes as word of a possible attack is spreading first
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reported in the "daily cal." >> word startled students while others say, they are getting used to hearing about attacks. >> it is shocking. >> you hear the stories so often you develop a numbness which is sad. >> 20-year-old woman said she was attacked in a university library on tuesday at 12:30 a.m. no arrests have been made. >> i was upsets obviously, because a library, you think, how could this happen? >> uc berkeley is beefing up the support to support survivors of sexual assault two more people is been hired as confidential care advocates to help operate a 24 hour seven day a week phone line to offer free services. >> they help you find housing, figure out arrangements for mental health and do things that other campus administrators can not do. we do not have a lot of people
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we can speak to confidentially about the issue. >> students are sad there is a need for the service but relieved it know it is there. >> it is comforting. i hope i will never have to use it but good do know. i like do have that available. >> the first confidential care advocate was hired early this year. they will be responsible for helping students but training faculty and other cities on how to assist survivors of sexual assault. >> a man is in critical condition this morning after authorities say he shot himself during a confrontation with bart police. this video captured the moments after the shooting around 8:00 p.m. at the west oakland bart station. officers say the man resisted after being confronts about smoking. he was tazed and he accidentally shot himself in the an zoe men. officers were wearing body cam
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rages and the footage is being revealed. >> deep concern of police profiles and police brutality have led to a statewide protest with a rally at capital demanding changes. matt? >> cheryl, a couple dozen people left from the san jose church this morning on a because. they say they are concerned about racial profiling for police department. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> the group said this is in support of a state bill requiring all law enforcement agencies in the state to document the racial identity of every person stopped by police and point to the san jose police department data release early this year saying they showed blacks and latinos make up a third of the population and two-thirds of the police stops that do not lead to arrest. they agency that the san jose police department are taking steps forward with the training, other departments should be more forthcoming.
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that is why they rally in sacramento for the proposed bill. >> we are looking for police accountability in san jose. we are ahead of the curve because we have been picking up the data about stops that do not lead to arrest and it shows the stops of african-americans and that families is disproportionate to our actual population. >> thousand people are meeting up with the people from san jose. the rally is taking place on the south land of the state capital. they are pushing the bill to the senate floor for a vote. they will return to san jose later today. >> a retired bay area high school teacher is facing child pornography charges, 6-year-old marshall pfeiffer retired in june after retiring after 25 years in june. child porn was found on his computer. the school district has no information to suggest students were victims.
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>> the man accused of kidnapping and killing sierra lamar will be in court with a hearing scheduled for garcia-torres. lamar's d.n.a. was found in his car with evidence implicating in two previous attempt kidnapping cases. she vanished working to a school bus stop in morgan hill three years ago with her remains never located. >> look at this video, hillsborough police need your help to track down two suspected burglaries after breaking into a house after midnight yesterday. they allegedly ransacked cervelat rooms and stole jewelry and people want to to know if anyone in the area has noticed a suspicious person? >> the oldest survivor of the 1906 earthquake has died on july 29 in her home. she was five. she was 113 old.
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there is only one known living and he is william, 109, and was only three months when the 7.0 earthquake hit. >> help could be on the way for california students who lost thousands of dollars in tuition after the corinthian college shut down and the debt forgiven, a tax board is projecting this could cost the state $34 million. the measure now goes to the senate. >> conocophillips has cut a thousand jobs this year and looking to cut 1,400 more with most cuts in north america but they are not specifying which refineries claiming that they lost $179 million in the second quarter of the year. >> right now, a look at the big
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board at the new york stock exchange, united states stocks are moving higher today after a rough day year when it was down 470 points. right new you can see the dow is up 207 points and that is the level it jumped to right at the open this morning and it has stayed there. the dow sank as tradeers worry of more signs of weakness in the chinese economy but they see more positive signs. 8:00s have rallied enough votes do keep the nuclear deal with iran alive in congress. democratic senator mikulski of maryland became the 34th vote this morning, and congress will vote later this month on a resolution disapproving the tell which is opposed by republicans who call it a "dangerous give away," to iran. president obama has vowed to veto the resolution if it passes. it would take 3 votes to uphold the veto. >> hick will return to the bay area for a series of campaign fundraisers the democratic presidential front runner arrives on monday, september 28 for an event if saratoga. while here, she will attend
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events in palo alto, orinda and san francisco. right new, the cheapistic coat -- cheapest ticket is $1,000. >> new warning of baby monitors and the high-tech devices could put your family at risk. >> big reveal for the next season of "dancing with the stars" with the california hero who will be lacing up his dancing shoes. >> a look outside right now, and this is our exploritorium camera looking across the bay at the beautiful clouds dotting the sky. meteorologist mike nicco is coming up with the accweather
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>> new research may have parents rethinking baby security. rapid 7ink found it is easy to hack into interconnected baby monitors whoing at nine popular baby monitors monitors and founn flaws in all of them. some have unchangeable passwords, others do not encrypt the data. also, a hacked camera could open up access to other wi-fi enable devices such as a p.c. or a security system. >> sky 7 was east of the bay bridge toll plaza as drivers try to recover from a big backup during the morning commute. this was not a normal problem, though, take a look: a chicken was spotted on road. yes, and a viewer tweeted this picture of the chicken standing
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in the middle of the road trying to get to the other side. a few minutes ago the california highway patrol, oakland, tweet add picture of the chicken...now in custody # #can'tmakethisstuffup. >> so many, why can't the chicken cross the road jokes? >> trying to get across the road to his job at twitter. >> that hurricanes scary. good morning, everyone, we will talk about what is going to happen moving forward, in you like a fall flavor in the forecast that is coming up but we don't want to get rid of summer with the holiday weekend coming up. we will tell you how much warmer it will be for holiday weekend plans. >> amazon customs are digging the dash put ton program with changes that make the ordering devices even
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>> walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> we have heart stopping video out of china. it show as young girl dangling off the side of aing four stories up. she was left home alone and tried to crawl out the window getting her head stuck in the bars. a neighbor her her cries and grabbed a pop to hold her in place until the parents returned home and pulled her back inside unharmed. >> my goodness. >> listen to this, an american hero, one of three men who helped stop a terrorist on a train headed for france has a new role. >> he will put on his dancing
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shoes because he will be a guest for "dancing with the stars" season 21. >> janet o joins with the story. >> cheryl, that announcement was made on "good morning america" live this, alek skarlatos was welcomed with a big round of applause for his brave actions on the train and he said this attention is surreal. >> he was one of three americans who took down a terrorist, on a packed train, in paris. ladies and gentleman, big round of applause for american hero, alek skarlatos. >> his 15 minutes fame keeps on going. this morning, the latest announcement for the 22-year-old is that he is joining the cast of "dancing with the stars" this time. >> what do your buddies this afghanistan think about this? >> why want to imagine. >> a if you days ago alek skarlatos was on "good morning america" with robin roberts. >> i don't think of it as being big. >> but he, and so are two of the
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other childhood friends who now are on the cover of "people" magazine for their efforts. the organize national guardman came back from afghanistan and on break with friends from europe and therapy on the same train as the terrorist. the homecoming in portland was anything but sort of spectacular. >> he is looking to add another award to the growing collection, the mirror ball trophy. >> it will be fun and i hope i learn a lot and i will need to if i will stay on very long. >> we talked before the show and i understand you double as security which is great. >> alek skarlatos said he hoped to go home, relax and get back to the routine but it looks like he will be getting a different kind of training for several weeks. dan dance airs september 14. >> janet, thank you. can't wait to watch. "dancing with the stars" is shaping up to a great season.
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>> the entire cast was in new york city on "good morning america" for the big reveal. >> real house wive of atlanta, stepping on the dancing shoes and paula deen, celebrity chef, and back street boys and dy grammar and oscar come natured actor gary busey who came in on a horse on jimmy kimmel last night. thank you is the way to make an entrance. for a full list go to abc7news.com. we are less than two weeks away from the season premiere. can you catch the action starting monday, september 14, right here on abc7. >> we will head outside and look at the weather we hope for sunshine, maybe, today? >> no dancing in the rain, that is for sure. >> we would like to be like fred
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astair but not is not the case. in august we talked of sleeping weather and august, 15 times we tied or set a new record warm low temperature. the new times is the ocean temperature has been so much warmer-than-average that when the marine layer develops it is blowing off the mid-60s-degree water and we just have not cooled down a lot. that is going to continue moving forward and disrupts the marine layer and that is why we seeing the sunshine break out today. more mild mornings and cooler oops on the way and the cooling trend will continue through friday and our taste of fall is over as summer warmth will return to all neighborhoods even the coast as we head through the weekend. sfo, still, reporting an hour and four minutes arrival delays aing right now. we talked about it yesterday the winds would pick up as we head through the next couple of days. we are at ten in san carlos and 13 in napa, concord at 18. 21 in fairly. they will be faster,
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accelerating up to 23 knots. multiply the by 1.15 for miles per hour. at 2:00 this afternoon to 9:00 this evening, from the west delta to the bay bridge. and the golden gate bridges. here is what is happening: the low pressure is responsible for the faster winds. it deepens and digs along the coast bringing reinforcing breezes of cooler air coming at us from last equal so that mean temperatures today below am by five degrees in the south bay from 75 in milpitas, san jose, and santa clara at 77. to 80 in los gatos and morgan hill and gilroy. well start in millbrae at 70. san mateo at 72. 75 to 77 is the range for the rest of the peninsula. even with sunshine along the coffee, in patches we have mid-60s today. upper 60 to nearly 70 in downtown south san francisco and sausalito. vallejo is the cool spot to the north. you are the most breezy as 74 and much else in the upper 70s to low 80s and the east bay shore we have richmond at 70.
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oakland is 72. fremont is 76. and through castro valley, 77, coming to the san ramon valley you have upper 70s and the rest of the inland east bay low-to-mid 80s so enjoy the break from the electric bill. if you are going to the game, make a passing cloud, u.v. index is high. have the sunscreen. enjoy the temperature. right around 70s. tonight, you can see the bay. down into the south bay. upper 50s to low 60. it is inland north bay that is the cool of the with the sea breeze not touching. that is santa rosa at 53 degrees. here is a look at our next three to four days with the low getting closer. we will be cooler-than-average. if you want the meet, even at the coast, watch the temperatures ramp up on saturday. especially on sunday into the holiday monday. we will be in the mid-to-upper 70s at our benches. the rest of us are in the 80s and 90s. that will last sunday and monday. and into tuesday. we will see a cooling trend next week. as far as the next couple of days, the winds will be faster. the temperatures will be cooler. through friday. it feel nice the hope you have a
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chance to enjoy the back to you. >> google is praising the test run of the self driving vehicles in austin, texas, saying it will be smoother there than mountain view. the test drives in the lone star state have been accident-free but that cannot be said for the peninsula. google admits one of the suvs was involved in a crash last month when it stopped for a pedestrian and was rear ended. a similar crash happened in july looking three people with whiplash. >> it is know joke, amazon is expanding the dash button offerings which are designed to be placed around the house where you store items like soap, diapers, bottled water and more and you can reorder by pushing the button. originally it was only available for 18 items. amazon now said they are adding 11 more. for every $4.99 button a customer brings, the fame amount is credited to their amazon account. >> all right, still ahead, a
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wild help counter for a southern california homeowner when the playful
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>> coming up at 4, a $167 a million expansion sunday way at the casino with a new hotel that
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could be a game changer in wine country and why some folks do not like it. plus abc new no town policy in san francisco's market street, part of a safety crackdown. why have police not written any tickets? find out at 5 o'clock. >> a pair of playful bear cubs are quite famous this morning after they were spotted in a southern california yard. look at the cubs seen wrestling on the ground. then they changed their activities and they shot up and started running around a tree in arcadia. the man who shot this video said the bears just hung out for a few michigans before mama bear showed up and said "it's time to go home." so cute. the guy was so cool and calm taking this video. you wonder if he was beginning do call animal control or call for help, or run out and try to put him. he didn't. that is a good thing. keep rolling the video. we could want this for hours. >> he he used the zoom lens.
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for all of us, thank you for joining us. we will leave you with a live picture from emeryville camera looking across the bay at san francisco.
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