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saying the islamic state is responsible. this morning, investigators and officials are cleaning up damage in a search for clues. there were three attackers two who entered and opened fire and one was killed inside by police and the other blew himself up, the third attacker stayed outside and blew himself out. >> people were shoot asking we ran the other way and bombs want off and people were running the other we. >> we heard from an american tourist who saw it all. this morning, turkish officials have confirmed ten foreigners were killed. no one was from the united states. this morning, the airport is back open. air traffic is back normal. that is important because the airport shear a major international hub. >> i have been there in credible they are back open. >> flights between turkey and the united states are operating again. they were suspended for several hours but resumeed at 7:00 p.m.
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people were on edge waiting to board a flight to istanbul. passengers got news while they were in the air. john f. kennedy and new york have increased security. at home fog will adjust security "as needed." we will have continuing coverage on the turkey terrorist attack. we will have updates as they happen. the san francisco supervisor said he is not sure in the five alarm fire two ekes ago was arson. he posted on the face book page he cannot say with certainty arson has not played a part in the rash of fires in the mission. six buildings were burped in the june 18 fire on 29th and mission street, and displaced 57 people. this morning, the public safety commission will get the latest on the fire investigation of city hall at sock -- 10:00 a.m.
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>> mandatory evacuations are in affect in forest hills with 400 homes threatened by the fire. it broke out yesterday in el dorado county before jumping the river and videoing into neighboring counties. 250 firefighters are battling the planes. a drone was spotted over the fire and grounded firefighting aircraft for an hour. >> 6,000 people are homeless on streets of san francisco. today, it is homeless project day and this morning, 70 media organizations including abc7 will focus on this issue. will focus on this issue. we are in san francisco. >> had crew is cleaning up, with workers going out each day. what they do is clean up around homeless people, like you see on the sidewalk here. we are at mission and they are
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not going to move him, just going to come and take his trash and keep the situation out here santory. the department of public works removed 20,000 tons of waste from host homeless camps each week. >> we clean the encampments all time and ask people to move their belongings and tents and steam clean and get the urine up off the ground and rotting garbage each day, and we take it out. sometimes they move around corner and other times they downsize and we take the garbage away. >> look at this map, it will leave an impression, this shows the number of 311 calls last year for encampments, needles and human waste complaints. you can see the complaints have grown. three teams go out each day to do the housekeeping on the streets at a cost of $4.7 million a year to taxpayers.
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>> thank you. we are proud to be partnering with more than 70 media organizations that will be blanketing the bay area with coverage of the homeless crisis. it is part of an initiative calls the sf homeless project with a letter of intend to learn more of purpose on our news app or at abc7news.com. >> breaking overnight a small fire broke out at san francisco's union square and it started on the roof of the macy's after midnight. this photo was shared with us. look closely, you can see off center to the middle on the left side of this photo you can see the orange flow. that is the fire. san francisco firefighters managed to get it under control in 10 minutes, and they say it burned some debris on the roof but it did not cause major damage to the store. there is no word on the cause. >> this morning, two families in san francisco and daly city are coping with devastating losses
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two moms and four young children died near los angeles after vacationing in southern california. the dads escaped but could not save their wives and children. >> here is katie marzullo with the latest. >> the van when quickly. >> c.h.p. officer dan williams and his partner were the first on the scene at 3:30 in the morning on i-5. the minivans with the family and a bmw were in a minor crash and the minivan was sticking out. the men, 45-year-old lee of daly city, and 34-year-old air wrong ink of san francisco were looking at the damage and a semi truck rear ended it. the van burst into flames with the women and children inside. >> it was very horrific trying to get their families out and us trying to help. the fire was too intense, ultimate tly the officers had to hold back the machine each a father of two. >> they have burns on their
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arms, and on their faces from trying to get their families out. >> they were airlift to the hospital for treatment. in san francisco, for abc7 news. >> this morning, activists calling for the judge in the brock turn are case to be removed will hold a rally in san francisco. that rally will committee on outside of a meeting of the california commission of judicial performance. it is meeting for the first time since judge persky sentenced brock turner to only six months in prison for sexual assault. members of ultra violent will deliver a petition with more than a million signatures calling for removal. a bill has cleared on sentences for rapists in sacromento has clear the way. in was after the sentencing of brock turner. the judge could have sentenced him to jail for 14 years and the prosecutors who handled the case testified for the bill saying and i quote, "we all need to
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protect the next gin go against the next brock tuber." >> you will have a say in recreational marijuana is legal in california with enough signatures to qualify a pot initiative for november letting anyone 21 or older buy and use up to an ounce of miles an hour juan for personal reasons and you can grow up to six plans. four other states already allow recreation am use of marijuana. >> temperatures this morning are up to eight degrees cooler than yesterday. and that biggest drop is inland east bay neighborhood where we cracked 100 and many neighbors fern. in san francisco, west poverty-- portal at 50, and temperatures in the 50s along the bay shore and petaluma and healdsburg at 50. pacifica is 49. still in the 60s inland east bay neighborhood. wear sunscreen if you are swimming. and not so hot today and small craft advisory in you are
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sailing. today is cooler. we will rebound a little bit on thursday and friday before more californiaing this weekend. i will have that coming up next. sue? >> in san rafael, traffic is light. at 4:38 in the morning, in north gate mall. there is in fog but when you belt to mill valley and up the waldo grade you will find thick fog. i used my windshields over the golden gate bridge. green is good. a blip from the central valley, slowing up to the altamont pass, and we will check on that in a few minutes. and a nightmare after the a's game at at&t park getting to the eastbound bay bridge because of road work and they still have two last makes blocked until 6:00 a.m. >> thank you, a teen prostitute at the center of a police scandal admits she had sex with dozens of cops and why we look at what officers have already been cleared in the growing investigation. >> also, a smelly problem in the
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flames to block efforts to search the wreckage. residents were told to shelter in place and each train carried two crew members. one jumped to safety best crash. rail cars up to 400 yards from the collision site were derailed. california's attorney general has pledged to get involved in the oakland police department scandal in not handled properly. and dan noyes has the final installment on the woman who revealed the scandal to begin with. >> 18-year-old celeste guap call me from internal affairs at the contra costa county sheriff questioning her about a deputy who san jose less said has sex with her when she was underage and three other cases of statutory rape at the oakland police department. the scandal has now spread to four bay area counties. how many law enforcement officers did you sleep with, do you think? >> in oakland... >> in general, all?
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>> about 30. >> she met the majority of the officers after she turned 18 last august. >> six departments are investigating in their officers break laws or policy. >> i didn't want this to happen. >> you did not want it to happen meaning, the controversy? >> people losing their jobs? >> yes. >> the alameda county sheriff has cleared their deputies although they did not speak with celeste guap. >> we did it in the car and he had the k-9 watching from the back seat. >> four alameda county deputies including a k-9 handler admit having sex with celeste guap but say she was 18, it was consensual and she was not paid. >> the captain said it was "personal," and "private," and the conduct is not unlegal. >> i don't know what they are reaching. it seems to violate standard of conduct we would expect of police officers. >> i got some perspective from a
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former federal prosecutor from our chicago affiliate. >> should we count on them to investigate themselves? >> to present the cleanest picture and eliminate questions of integrity of the investigation, you have it conducted by an outsider. >> we are monitoring it. in it comes to the point we believe the investigations are not proceeding as they should we will be involved. all the attorney general said the case is on her radar. she calls the conduct of the street cops, sergeants and captains deeply troubles and shocking and outrageous. >> they are bad apples. they have violated the public trust. and they have committed crimes. in the alleges are prove to be supported by evidence. >> the teenager as the center of it all is doing her best to weather the storm. >> it is hard right now but...i know it will make me stronger.
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that is how i look at it. >> that was dan noyes. celeste guap has said she to stop working on the streets and agreed to speak with those who can help. >> pet owners who take their animals to a park in san francisco are on edge after a dog died after eating tainted meatballs found at the park. according to sfo, the an mall care and control is investigating the alleged poisoning but they have not contacted the dog owner. hundred of meatballs tabled with rat poise an have been found in twin peaks area in 2013 and 2014^. it is believed to be the work of same individual. >> you if you live between milpitas, san jose and mountain view you could notice something funny with the tap water. the water district said the dirt odor you smell is coming from algae, blooming right new in the sacromento delta with the district has more than half of its water. the officials say the algae is
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nothing to be worried about but our noses are sensitive to substances that it produces. >> it is still safe, still healthy and in people do detect odor or a taste they can clean filter the water. >> upgrade to the plant where the water is coming from will eliminate the algae. the water district did not know how long the stink will last. >> more late night traffic weather the anti-s and giants lay add game that lasted four hours at at&t park scoring 12 runs in the last four innings coming from behind twice. the gianted held a lead in 5th and 6th but san francisco get torched. the a's outlasted the giants. the series shifts to oakland coliseum at 7:00 first pitch. >> there could be a lot of fireworks for one lucky person in california, the mega millions
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jackpot is $450 million after no one picked all six numbers last night. the $390 million draw. the jackpot on friday is the third largest prize in mega millions history. now, meteorologist mike nicco, we did not win but we are hungy to be here. >> i wondered how you would spend this. >> absolutely nice to see you and good morning, here is a look at cloud cover and people inland could be happy to see this and it is more widespread so we have a stronger sea breeze, and more cooling today, lower sun feels different and inland warmth through friday and the holiday weekend, average, and you can see the wind in fairfield at 17 and sfo is 17 and it will feel different because temperatures could be ten degrees cooler like inland neighborhood. you can see the cloud cover by noon, still moving crass san francisco and the golden gate, and 60s at the coast to point inland, and we will take the 100s out of the forecast. in the south by we have 91 in gilroy and everyone else in the upper 70s to mid-80s and san
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jose at young. mid-to-upper 70s for the peninsula and millbrae is 69, and near 60 at the coast and mid-60s downtown and south san francisco and sausalito is 68. through the north bay valley, 80 to 87, for petaluma to santa rosa is the spread and they are just close to each other. 69 in berkeley, oakland is 70, the warm spot is fremont at 74 and hercules is 76 and 88 in san ramon, everyone else in the low-to-mid 90s until antioch and brentwood and upper 90s. my seven-day outlook shows it is going to be warm, still, tomorrow and friday and the biggest drop is saturday. sue? we will talk about the fog on the golden gate bridge for commute on wednesday morning, and it is thick. it is moving through the camera, it is thick over the waldo grade, as well, and windshield wipers are needed and a little extra caution, as you make your way to san francisco, green is good can early morning commuters out of the central valley and we will check with the ace strain commute, in a couple of michigans and now it is just road work through oakland area
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with a couple lanes blocked southbound 880 between 23rd and 29th. we will check back with your ace train and the rest of the morning mass transit in a few minutes. >> another twist in the battle over a popular san mateo county peach and the controversial efforts state regulate lates are giving up on. >> apple has a new idea for the iphone but first america's money. >> summer is a day ago time for kids, millions of them go to the emergency rooms after being injured while playing. >> how do you keep them safe? >> a group is say avoid dangerous toys. the top three on their list? toy guns. hoverboards and scooters without motors. >> nike is not recalling their new tennis dress after players at wimbledon complained it shows teach of them. >> they asked the players that sponsored it for a steppations but several players say they are
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"sausage party," and it was seenerly through month. the theater said playing the trailer was a one time honest mistake by moving screens around to accommodate last minute group whose wanted to see dory and the wrong movie was start by mistake. they realizes the trailer was nature appropriate for the audience and it is very sorry. >> the campaign to get public access to martin beach using the state power of imminent domain is dead. the state lands commission said this they are not giving up entirely on striking a voluntary agreement with the property owners. the controversy began in 2010 when the silicon valley venture capitalist closed the gate to a road that provides the original access from highway one. since that time there have been two lawsuits to restore public access, and failed negotiation for purchase and not the state power of condemnation could
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force him to sell. >> happening today, a long awaited project to rebuild terminal one at san francisco international airport will breakdown. the $2.4 billion improvement project will demolish the existing terminal to make way for a larger building. theyth the airport will replace all concourse "a" and "b" with a new building and concourse "c" is standing but renovateed. construction is expected to be completed by 2020. >> you may have seen this story all over social media. a cute couple, two game developers. he learned that a game would be released and knew it would an good gift for his wife but it only came with one skin tone, light, so he decided to get a black barbie from a different line and dress it up in the developer's closes. she loved it. and her husband's effort spread.
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all over social media. >> he gets good husband points. mike knows about that. >> i can learn. in pleasanton. we have alameda county fair. it will be more comfortable days. 77 at 11:00. 88 at 3:00. 7859 7:00, and dropping to the mid-60s by 11:00. the giants are going to the coliseum. they will take a couple, at 66 at 7:00, dropping to 60 and around the state, hot through the central valley upper 90s to low 100s. sue? >> mass transit if. bart has 34 trains on schedule. no delays. ace train headed into vasco on time with no problems from the extra valley -- central valley and no cancellation from the buses or ferryies.
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we do not have accidents. knock oned. we will come back with road work in a few. >> another recall this morning from toyota over a possible defective airbag. the recall of 1.4 million vehicles around the world. the come upons in question were not manufactured by takata. toyota is recalling the prius and lexus between 2008 and april of 2012. >> controversial tobacco bill is not heard for a vote by sacromento legislators. the business owners flocked to the capital restricting the sale of tobacco products to tobacco-only stores preventing more children from access to tobacco. a report shows the bill would have impacted 30,000 retailers throughout the state. >> are the days of capturing beyonce getting in formation
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ending for iphone users? apple has the technology new to disable phones from recording in prohibits areas like concerts and movie theaters. venues can use a signal to prevent phones from recording when the camera is facing a restricted area. do not get too disappointed, apple files numerous patents they do not intend to use. >> next, trash talking in oakland some neighbors and business owners are racing a stink over garbage fees. stink over garbage fees. big basketball for
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> coming up on 5:00 a.m., i am natasha zouves. we have the top stories but, first, meteorologist mike nicco has a little bit cooler weather for us. >> cooler today. it starts this morning. who are up to 8 degrees cooler with fog along the coast. over the golden gate and visibility is okay until places like the golden gate bridge. 50s at the coast. 70s around the bay. 80s inland. >> at the bay bridge toll plaza, in metering lights and traffic is slowing nicely into san francisco. no delays at all we had a big problem yesterday. after the oakland a's and the giants played at at&t park with a big jam on the bay bridge eastbound, road work is still out there. until 6:00. >> we will start with the attack in turkey. air travel is returning to normal in the major airport.
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