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multiple oakland police officers but no official reason other than "personal," have been given mayor schaaf said she grateful for his service and "oakland has gotten safer, experiencing a 39% decrease in shootings and murder since 2013 and 46% year to date reduction in homicide." the deputy chief of bart police is the new interim chief of oakland. he was a captain in the police department. the city will begin a national search for a new permanent police chief immediately. the mayor, the city administration and the new interim chief are all expected to hold a news conference at 9:00 this morning. >> chef's departure is less than a month after suggest suggest lost his job as san francisco's police chief. police chief suhr resigned at
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the request of mayor lee after a shooting where officers killed a black woman in bayview district. the mayor lee said there was too much tension between law enforcement and communities of color. >> violence continues in oakland. a man was found dead on street after being shot in the face. he was riding in a car and shot at 38th avenue after 10:00 p.m. officers searched the car for evidence. there were no arrested made but one person was put in handcuffs. >> an earthquake woke up a lot of people in southern california. it was after 1:00 a.m. the 5.1 earthquake was centered 30 miles south of palm springs. two smaller after shocks followed minutes later. people turned to social media as they do posting they felt it in los angeles and san diego, both 100 miles from the epicenter. no reports of injuries. the impact from the stanford sex assault case take as new turn.
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a group has a million reasons why the judge should be removed from office. the man sexually assaulted an un conscious woman. >> it is not clear how much about the sentencing backlash brock turner has heard in the santa clara county jail but he will be here for 9 next three months. we are learning new details of what led up to his sentencing. the superior court judge persky said he sentenced brock turner to only six months for the assault at stanford because of his age and lack of criminal record but the prosecution's full sentencing memo obtained by abc7 shows he had a history of harassing women and similarly aggressive with another female at a party the week before. the district attorney also said that turner lied to the judge of his drinking and partying. the information judge persky had before him when he handed down the sentence, and this is an
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injustice and action is demanded. all the judgment should step down or we move forward and call on all women in this valley to align with us on asking for his resignation. >> a million people appear to have joined the recall of the for judge persky. advocacy groups say they have collected that many online signatures and will deliver them to the commission on judicial performance in san francisco today at noon. brock turner faces another penalty for his crime, "usa today" reports that the swimming has banned him for life for competing in their events. >> new details coming down and we will continue to track the latest developments in the brock turner case with push alerts being sent out you can download. >> in the south bay a high school wrestling coach is in jail on charge he commit the lewd acts with a teen girl. he is the wrestling coach in san
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jose and coach as summer wrestling club at the school. the abilitieses involve a 14-year-old member of the summer club. the incident happened last month. he was arrested on wednesday. all the world will say final goodbye to the greatest, muhammad ali will be laid to rest in louisville. there is a private burial. at 11:00, a public memorial service is held at the kfc young center and streamed live. former president clinton and billy crystal will provide eulogies. ali died a week ago after a battle with parkinson's disease at 74. president obama will not attend the funeral because his daughter is graduating from high school today. you can see he pays tributes to the lunch end on facebook with this video. he spoke of impact in the world and you can sigh him showing off a pair of boxing gloves that were autographed to the
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president. >> we will have coverage of the muhammad ali funeral starting at 1:45 and stephanopolis will be anchoring the coverage. >> governor brown's proposed budget for the next year is setting aside millions for more affordable housing, making a deal with lawmakers to set aside $400 million of the $122 billion total budget to build homes for low income residents. officials say the money cannot be spent until lawmakers agree to ease to building requirements the governor has to sign it. >> after receiving a flood of endorsements including one from president obama hillary clinton holds a 10-point lead over trump according to the latest righters poll. the president called hillary clinton the not qualified person ever to run for the office. vice president biden gave his endorsement as did massachusetts senator warren. >> hillary clinton won. she when because she is a fighter. she out this.
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she is tough. >> clearly senator warren speaks to the providingive wing of the democratic party. there could not be a greater endorsement. >> bernie sanders supporters closed down his cap pain headquarters in oakland yesterday. sanders did everything he can to get clinton elected and will elect the planned parenthood fund. >> donald trump will speak to face and freedom conference in washington, dc and end with a rally in virginia. yesterday, donald trump met with donors in an effort to build out the campaign operation and engaged in a twitter war with clinton. mill analysts say we can expect to see much more of that going on, on social media, throughout the election. >> police are trying to determine in there are more victims of a human trafficking operation in oakland. three girls were rescued from captors are safe this morning. they are 14, 15, and 16. they were found in a him near
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65th and herzog after someone reported a girl was being kidnaped on wednesday. investigators arrested a 21-year-old man and arrested a 22-year-old woman yesterday. >> there will be a meeting to decide if you are voting in november to approve higher gas taxes. so far the metropolitan transportation commission has recommended the gasoline tax not appear because three local counties will ask voters to decide on their own transportation tax measures. voters also decide on billions in bonds to help bart upgrade and, expand their system. >> good morning, we off to a clear start across the region. temperature-wise we are at 55 in san francisco. 56 in hayward. 58 in oakland and san jose and napa at 54. hour by hour watch, by 9:00 or 10:00, it is pulled back to the coast with a lot of sunshine and
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a comfortable day on the way. not too hot. not too cold. perfect. here is the three day trust. the bright and breezy. below normal. by the weekend, a lot of sunshine bouncing above normal with the warmer spots inland back into the lower 90s. >> the golden gate bridge shows it is stellar, a beautiful, clear ride and fog tree in san francisco and right new you have three lanes in both directions but the zipper truck is coming along in 15 minutes to reconfigure for the morning commute. smooth sailing. president obama is good. a little blip out of tracy, not too bad, for early morning drivers from the central valley. we have this road work southbound 680 over to 580 with lanes affected until 5:00. another 20 minutes. >> a dog-napping caught on video. the search for the armed gunman who stole this little puppy from a teen. >> millions of passwords surface
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damaged in addition to the two homes. no one was hurt. >> head shaking story from san leandro. police are looking for the people who stole a puppy from a young boy. they did it at gunpoint. this is the puppy, a german shepherd named maya. cornell barnard found surveillance video showing the crime as it happened. >> look closely at the security camera, a teenager walking on dayton avenue with the new german shepherd puppy. a car pulls up. a man gets." he demands the dog but the 14-year-old refuses. a second suspect is more brazen. >> the second guy get out of the car, and he actually came armed with a gun and stuck the gun in the kid's chest. that time the kid feared fore his life and he gave up maya. the suspect's car takes off and the teen then seen walking home without his dog to call police. >> crazy. i cannot believe someone would do that.
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rob a dog? >> neighbors are stunned. >> they say it is safe. >> my kids are here all the time walking balk and 40 to practice. i will not let them walk by themselves. >> a motive is not known for the three-month-old. >> most important is we get the dog back as soon as possible. we get maya back to the door she belongs to. >> police have only a vague description of the theives, the camera got a better look at the car a light colored sedan. call police if you have information to help reunite a boy with his puppy. >> twitter is responding after more than 32 million accounts were hacked. news of the pass yours being sold on the dark web surfaced on wednesday. they are confident the information was not obtained from a hack of their serveses. they say the names and pass yesterdays may have been combined from other recent
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prepares. the accounts were locked and require the owner to reset their password. >> a report from the bay area news group prompted a probe into a tesla construction project at the fremont factory. iowa senator grassley wants to know why eastern european men were granted visas to build a paint shop that would be banned by immigration law because it could have been done by united states workers. the tesla workers testified they were paid as legal as $5 an hour while working 70 hour weeks. tesla said it is "looking into it." all the sharks are coming up with a chance to win the stanley cup. >> down throw games to one the sharks had better offend this game. the goalie jones had 44 saves, a lay off records for a sharks goalie. necessity won 4-2. >> a good job. a lot of action around the net
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and everyone did a good job an the net. >> we needed wig game performances from the key guys and jonesy is one those guys and gave us a chance in a tough environment. >> game six is sunday at 5:00 people on sunday. there is a you having party at the square. >> that was the place to be to watch the win. we were in downtown for a view party and sharky fired up the crowd watching the sharks tear up the penguins. >> unbelievable season, a wild ride, no one expected them to get this far. >> bring 'em back home we will win game six and bring it back to the penguins. >> she has a hammerhead mack. >> i did not notice! i missed something. >> and this will be a celebration in downtown san jose
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before game six. >> she is coming for sharky. she wants that job. the stanley cup finals shifts back to san jose and in the sharks win game 7 is in pittsburg on -- pittsburgh on wednesday. drew? >> yes, we are going to have a fine friday. a lot of sunshine. comfortable temperatures in the afternoon. live doppler hd is showing we have a lot of clear skies. you can notice the thin veil of clouds over cloverdale that will try and sweep through in the mid-morning hours with only high clouds and not like we had yesterday morning. outside, a look from mount tam limited clouds and good visibility. sunshine but breezy, winds between 10-20 miles per hour and warmer on the weekend. in the south by a lot of sunshine, san jose is comfortable at 75. 77 in los gatos and 73 in sunnyvale. along the peninsula, 72 in menlo park, and even the coast, half
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moon bay, sunshine and 6, and breezy at 64 downtown, san francisco, and 60 in daily, and 63 in sausalito, and 71 in vallejo and the east bay 69 at oakland and 73 in fremont and 74 in castro valley, and 80 in fairfield. seven-day forecast is cool today, for june, but we warm up, really quickly, for saturday and a splendid sunday on the way. announce the east shore freeway in your travels take you from the top of the east shore, hercules down to the golden gate field and the macarthur maze, and you are looking from golden gate field into san francisco a if 15-minute drive. nature bad. we are have reports of an accident, first reports of an accident in the macarthur maze and i will check with c.h.p. for an update. otherwise we have a couple of problems, southbound, 280 after see soar chavez a stall on the shoulder and 101 near 9th street northbound out of the lanes so better news for you this morning, we will be back
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with a chechen the macarthur maze potential accident in the next report. >> people have tattoos all offer the place and the health warning if you are thing of getting a tattoo. >> pg&e's effort to get interest electric car charging business and you could pay for it whether you drive electric or not. but, first, america's money. >> good morning, topping america's money, food recall. a government watch dog said the f.d.a. is too slow to issue the recalls. sometimes it leaves consumers at risk for several weeks after a problem is reported. the f.d.a. said that it is working on moving "more quickly." >> a hack is bigger than thought. when difficult estimated 300 restaurants were hit. the figure now is expected to be considerably higher and the company has disableed the malware. >> and now, a review by the "wall street journal" finds that there is 1.2 billion dollar
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loaded on starbucks cards and the mobile app more than some behalves have on deposits themselves. themselves. >> and the (whispering): what are you doing up? (whispering): mom said i could have a midnight snack. (whispering): well, i say it's late, and you need to go to bed. (whispering): why? (whispering): because i am the boss. (whispering): you're not the boss, mom's the boss. (whispering): well, technically, we are co-bosses. (whispering): technically, mom's the boss. mmmm. shhh. mmmm... yoplait. get tested for colon cancer? i don't have any symptoms. [female announcer] of cancers affecting both men and women, colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cancer killer in the united states. and it doesn't always cause symptoms, especially early on. but i'm only 53. i'm too young. [announcer] screening is recommended for men and women beginning at 50.
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he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and running. well, i think everybody should have their house tested. we'd never know. we'd still be living there. i could get another tumor from it. right now, it's changing my life. >> even if you do not is a tattoo you probably know sun who does. experts are wanting of the hazards. the food and drug administration reports an increase of people getting infected from contaminated tattooing and other
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reports are there are reactions poorly to the ink. if you want a tattoo make sure the parlor and artist follow all state and local health laws. >> i would hope so. worth doing your homework on that. >> teens are engaging in less risky behavior in high profile categories. the centers for disease control surveyed 15,000 students and found fewer teens are having sex. the survey shows 41% of teens say they are virgins compared to -- 41% of of compared to 47% the last decade and a dereese in illegal drug use and riding with a driver drinking alcohol. >> a day after it was installed the brass marker indicated the center of san francisco has been stolen. the marker was right on the avenue at romaine street in upper market area. we were at the spot yesterday
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before it was stolen. the small brass marker indicates the geographic middle of san francisco. it was pretty 8:00. while it lasted. public, ons is considering a more permanent monument. it is more than a new tourist spot, it can help measure the earth's movement in case of an evening. >> and after a vote by the owner of a mountain top arc in the space district, and the district officials have decideed against tearing down a concrete structure because of efforts to preserve it as historic landmark used by the air force to detect soviet airport approach the bay area from the 1950s until the 1980's. all the tallest structure in san francisco will be unveiled this afternoon. we have been talking about venus forever, removing the scaffolding to the statute at 92' tall, the centerpiece of a large public art collection in
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the court yard of an apartment complex at market and 8th street. this is video from last month of the finishing touches they put her head on and they were delayed by wind. >> does she have a head? >> now. she has a head she is standing. this is what the sculpture planned to look like, softer than the statue of liberty and we will see officially in she matches the artist rendering. >> i don't know about design or sculpture but i would make it taller than the statue of liberty. >> i am sure there was a debate about that. >> i am taller than drew tuma. >> we could add a weather station to the top and get the height for an observation area. >> live doppler hd is show we have winds right now, gusting to 18 miles per hour. not very active but we have a breeze. we will have the breeze between 10 and 20 miles per hour.
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it is gorgeous by the afternoon if you want to take off early on friday from work. a lot of sunshine and comfortable temperatures from 60s to low 80s inland. >> our cameras are on the macarthur maze at 13 for the accident eastbound 580 to southbound 880 and i am not seeing it here on the shot by we had emergency crews moving through the scene so it looks like they are on the way. it is not show up in the live picture, however, c.h.p. is out there with it and are on the way. we will check back in a few minutes. >> the f.a.a. is saying no to requiring pilots to receive psychological testing, the average said the tests are ineffective because they capture a pilot's mental health for a moment in time. they do not provide any insight into weather the pilot suffers problems later on. last year a german pilot treated for suicidal tendencies deliberately flew an airliner into a mountain side.
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the f.a.a. is urgeing greater reporting by the pilots them service of mental problems. >> throughs of americans are hurt or die because of furniture that tips over. a proposed law aims to reduce the hazards inside of your home. senator casey of of calls for requiring stronger stability standards for clothing stores like dressers and the biggest risk of course is for children. >> half of all electric cars are sold in california and now there is a question of where to charge them. governor brown is calling for a massive build out of charging netborks with a few private companies stepping up and pg&e is asking for relaxed regulations to get into the game. electric car owners say they have a need for some. >> people are competitive. >> how so?
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>> people unplug you. without asking. and plug themselves in. >> governor brown wants the number of electric vehicles to increase eight fold by 2025. >> officials shut down a north bay restaurant and what they thin made more than 30 people sick. >> protecting overnight, a single car accident turns and a five car collision with an attempt to help the first driver that want wrong. >> the nation says goodbye to muhammad ali and we look at the moving tribute for muhammad ali.
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good morning, at 5:00 am, i am reggie aqui we have made it to friday. there is a lot going on. i am natasha zouves, and now a check of weather and traffic. drew tuma is here for meteorologist mike nicco. >> good morning, we have a really nice forecast on the way for you this afternoon, a look from sutro tower and this is the sun breaking and showing the horizon. you will notice we have clear skies. the day planner will reflect that with a lot of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. our warmest spot is only in the low 80s. we found this accident at the macarthur maze that show
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