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>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> another victim of terrorism. mourned at uc berkeley. students are preparing a candlelight vigil on campus for one of their own. >> i am natasha zouves. >> i am matt keller. >> 84 people were killed last week in the traffic accident attack in nice. the fbi infollowed uc berkeley officials 20-year-old nicholas leslie was among the dead. amy hollyfield is joining us on campus. amy? >> campus officials are planning a vigil for him right now. they expect to have it this afternoon. they are working on the speaker list. they hope to have some of his
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friends speak as students are walking arm in disbelief. students heading to choose today are facing the news that yet another berkeley student has died overseas in the terrorist attack. >> i have spoken to students here at berkeley and it has hit hard. really hard. >> file agents call officials yesterday to confirm that 20 -year-old nicholas leslie was among the dead there for an entrepreneurship program. relatives of other students studying abroad panicked when they heard. >> i heard and i was honestly terrified and thought she could be one of those kids. it is heartbreaking families had same reaction i did but they were not lucky enough, as i was, to find out my sister was okay. >> this month, berkeley lost 18 -year-old jane, sophomore
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killed with gunfire in bangladesh. >> we will hole the vigil. here much more can we have? we want peace not world this is sad. >> no one from berkeley was available to comment but the chance lore released a written statement calling this tragic devastate news and they set the vigil for 4:30 this afternoon at the plaza. >> heartbreak for the family. >> new details of the man who drove the white pickup into the crowd, mohamed bouhel. prosecutors reveal he searched on-line for isis propaganda and a passer at pulse nightclub. sit has claimed responsibility for the thursday attack. prosecutors want on to say the attack was collarly remeditated. 13 of the 83 kill have fought been identified. 59 others remain hospitalized. >> new information today into
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the deadly police ambush in baton rouge including the gunman who opened fire killing three for officers. as our reporter explains, we do not know the cause of the marine to snap. >> this is still no exact motive, but we learned this morning that the shooter gavin long was in baton rouge days best ambush attack and now authorities in louisiana are working with police in kansas city, missouri where along with some, to uncover clues. part of the investigation is being done online. >> it is the second deadly shooting targeting police officers in just 10 days. officer down. shots fired. officer down. city officer down. the gunman, gavin long, 20-year-old former marine sergeant opened fire with ar-15 style assault rifle beforen killed.
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the investigation haves on out tune videos where he, who locally change his name, made postings saying and i quote, "fighting back was the way to bring social change." >> if you went to protest do it but serious, real ones, the alpha ones, we know what it will take. the videos discuss the killings of african american membership at the happens of police including the july 5 dead of alton sterling in ybarra. >> dead is dead. hurt is hurt. alton's family is hurt. the officers involved yesterday are hurt. our city is bent. i don't think it is broken. we can come back. >> friends of the falling offering hope for the community despite grieving the lives of 3-year-old montrell jackson and 41 year old matthew gerald, city police officers along with 45-year-old brad
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with fbi and united states nationals part of the investigation. >> there is one deputy in critical condition last check, on life support, an 1-year veteran of the -- 189-year veteran of the force. >> police around the bay area are on high i letter. the mayor of san jose speaks out about officer safety and el happening emotional wounds. our reporter is at san jose city hall. tiffany? >> san jose police lost an officer in the line of duty a year ago and the mayor said the officers know the risks of the job but the past few weeks have increased their stress levels significantly. >> law help foment undersiege in the past two weeks, ten officers have lost their lives in the line of duty, five this dallas, two in michigan courtroom and three in baton rouge.
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>> anxious in perilous times and we need to do all we can to protect our protectors. the delegate trillion we on the mind of san jose police. >> it is deeply wounding to them emotionally and i hard it certainly in my connections with them. this is certainly a sense these attacks on the officers are demoralizing. >> san jose is double staffing patrols where needed. the captain said santa clara is considering ajustments. >> we are aware of heighted level across the country. we do tut want to talk about specifics of deployment or tactics. >> their and retired san jose police officer fears the divide between the police and the people protesting will continue. >> without the police there is no rule of law. i would ask everyone to calm down. all the mayor liccardo said the violence is motivated by fear
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and we all need to take a step back, reduce the rhetoric, and look out for each other. >> you can show director support for the officers in baton rouge by going to facebook payment and look for this image. share it. >> the republican national convention is checking off. police in cleveland are prepare for the possibility of large protests, violence, and arrests. 50,000 people are expected to converge on the city. stehpanie ramos is there with a preview. donald trump campaign said it is an unconventional convention with 26 speakers ready to speak tonight. the theme: make america safe. the stage is set for the republican national convention and this morning on fox, donald trump said high wants to see it himself on day one. we spent so much time building the center and it got built properly. we are very proud. >> the big headline.
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>> 70 he the best? >> ly wife, -- trump's wife, melania. >> he was side-by-side with the first joint. >> donald trump is a good man, i believe will be a great president of the united states. i love what he just said. >> it hasn't always been love. they have big differences. pence supported the war in iraq. >> he is entitled to make a mistake once in a while. >> but the ghost writer said he made mistake when he wrote donald trump's best several "after the the deal," telling stephanopolis testify he believes that in donald trump wins and gets the nuclear post it will lead to the end of civilization. >> a it is a terrifying thing and i is not left is a night since donald trump announced for president because i believe he is so insecure, so easy to from vehicle and not particularly
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nearly as smart as people could imagine he is. >> the donald trump campaign said this week is about helping the american people understand more about donald trump, the person, not candidate. they will do that by having his family take the stage. here is a closer look at security from a different per sickive. our morning news anchor, reggie aqui is covering the convention and said 3.5 mile of security fence lines downtown cleveland. 5,500 officers are there including members of the c c.h.p. and spoke to a republican delegate from san francisco saying he understands why some see donald trump differently the. >> i understand the opposition to donald trump. to me it is naughty voicive. it is the truth. i know the truth hurts sometimes. we have to hear it. >> reggie and laura anthony are cover the event and will be in
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philadelphia covering the democrats next week. laura continues our coverage today starting on abc7 at 4:00 p.m. >> presumptive nominee democratic national is in ohio and hillary clinton addressed the naacp in cincinnati and donald trump decline an invitation to speak to the largest civil rights organization. >> police department rock by scandal could be up for a big change, what oakland is considering so history does not repeat itself. >> stepping you safety on a dangerous stretch of bay area freeway. what we just listened about the cameras going up along highway 4. >> a look at our camera in downtown san jose, our meteorologist is come up with the
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the abc7 news app, on the go, on your schedule. news that lives where you live. >> redwood city police want you to lack for a missing man who could be armed. 29-year-old roberto cortez is reported missing and at risk. he was involved in an argument with family members. he may have a knife. cortez what raft seen grieving a gray oldsmobile license plate 3uhy464. if you see him do not approach but call 9-1-1. >> san francisco wants the police to bring more frequent
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upgrades on reforms in the department. the supervisor proposes withholding 50 million of funding from the san francisco police department until it report on refinishes four time as career. according to the "san francisco examiner" police have to common indicate when necessity adopt new rules and he wants this in the final budget. the supervisors vote on the land tomorrow. >> oakland city council will talk about creating an independent commission to oversee the lived. in credited, the commissioners have the power to fire the oakland police chief after the oakland police department was rocked by corruption scandals playing a relative in three chiefs leaving the department in nine days. the oakland city council meets tomorrow. new detail on the cameras requested by the city of pittsburg after several shootings on highway four. 14 cameras have been installed in to months and could be town on today of the new cameras cover every inch of highway 4 in city limits. a woman was killed in may on
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highway 4 and five days later $100,000 was abe proofed. >> you will see a change if you drive on interrogate 80 tomorrow when 43 ramp meters will be activated. the lights in both directions will be solid friend between 5:00 and 8:00 people for a week part of a smart corridor system and intelligent adaptive system that monitors remark in the corridor and uses the meters in real tomorrow. the system should be up and ready to go by september. >> next, a question. could too much exercise be bad? the new doctors orders of cringe women and what parents need to want out for. >> good morning from the roof where the transition from gray to blue is happening receipt new. we are sending in a bowl of breezy area to coach our temperatures 5-9 dids below average today and the next couple of days. >> surfing when for free as starbucks is a -- has a snag and
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>> cupertino, concord, wine country, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> the california state fair in sacromento has succumbed to pokemon phenomenon and is hosting pokemon day. get it, monday? mon day. >> it includes a pokemon tournament and there is a grand prize. the fair will activate lures in the pokemon goup through the
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day. you can catch them all. it started a few moments ago at the top of the hour at look. hope they are having fun. >> fairfield police are joining the pokemon go craze hosting a pokemon go tournament starting tomorrow. the local teens in 7th and higher, members compete in teams a way to get outside and develop teen building and problem-solving skills. >> good, clean fun if you are looking up. it is cooler out there and people not sweating playing pokemon. >> they still need to wear sunscreen because it is strong. a lot people over the weekend were playing, families, teen brings, a very positive influence on some communities. >> new a look at what is going on with our highlights, sunny an the bay, we have a few lingering clouds and i give them an hour or an hour and a half and they
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gone. summer stays away until friday and we will surge quickly, into above average warmth by sunday. i will show thank you in the seven-day forecast. first, i will look at what is going on as far as our temperatures. what i have program now are the winds and i will show you the winds, because they are the dome innocent feature of the forecast keeping us below average. most of us are this double digits gusting to 60 miles per hour and 15 in concord. north of the golden gate bridge and east bay bridge through the delta, west wind at 24 to 38. until 1:00 tomorrow, aiding in the cooler weather and, also, strong winds across lake tahoe means a red flag warning an hour and a half ago through 9:00 this evening. high fire danger. you can see the cloud cover, the winds are breaking up, the plan layer and the clouds and we are not going to be come matily overcast but most likelihood of clouds is along the coast, and
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temperatures are in san francisco inist the 50s and los gatos and san ramon and antioch first to see sunshine and first to feel the 70s we will have mid-to-upper 70s in the south bay and pole los gatos and morgan hill making it to 80 and 66 in pill bring, that is the exception, and low-to-mid 70s for the rest peninsula and if you head to the coast, upper 50 to only 61 in downtown san francisco. 74 in petaluma, cloverdale, could make it to 80 and that is the warm spot, 63 in richmond, oakland is 66 and fremont is 82, and mid-70s to low 80s inland. now, if you are going to the game, grab a jacket at 7:00 first give, 62, and we will drop down to 58. it will be breezy with increasing clouds in d.c. by the time the game wraps up. we will stay in pattern for tuesday and wednesday, and we will be a little bit warmer on thursday into friday and friday, saturday, you can see temperatures are close to average. and sunday we could have 100 degree temperatures inland, and 80s an the bay, and, still,
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60s at coast. that quick of a switch, so be careful. we are not used to such a quick change the. >> this is an person medical headline increase parents of teen girls. there is a new study that fins that female athletes who do not eat enough are likely to experience bone health problems. adolescences is critical time to build bones and those who exercise vigorously could be causing themselves permanent damage. there are a few things parents can watch out for. >> does director daughter try and control how much food she days? has she ever tried to limit or restrict her weight because of a expert? has she been told she has an eating disorder oring rather menstrual cycles? >> female athletes most at risk are those who participate in endurance sports, with weight restrictions including dance, figure skating and long distance
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running. >> you can still surf at starbucks but some sites will be blocked and you can in longer watch pornography. cnn said this is after years of pressure from an internet safety group called "enough is enough," and another provider, mcdonald's, began blocking access to certain sites at the company-owned locations. >> stephen colbert is up to his old tricks again. he wases r
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>> coming up at hurricane, new details on uc berkeley's edward stadium and the university is responding after concrete was falling. imagination of nasa, how 100 pictures are preparing us to land on hue to five billion miles away at 5 o'clock. >> finally, the republican national convention is day one had cleveland. stephen colbert has republican national convention scrambling. >> 2016 republican national --. [ inaudible ] >> i know i am not supposed to be were here but neither is donald trump. >> whoa. neither is donald trump. you had heard that?
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he is budgeted off stage after poking fun at "the donald" sneaking up to the podium to a blue wig and does a hunger games spoof and we will see what comes up for dnc next week. stay tuned.
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>> welcome to bucket list week. today our show is all about helping folks make their biggest dreams come true no matter what those dreams are. i would imagine $1 million would come in pretty handy, so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire". [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] good! 'cause that's on my bucket list. today's first contestant has been dying to be a part of u.s. history since she was a little girl. from washington d.c., please welcome gretchen day. [cheers and applause] >> [laughs] >> hi, gretchen. >> hey, chris. >> how are you doing? >> i'm fine. >> come on over. >> okay. >> i like the shirt. >> thank you. >> go, usa. >> go, usa. >> a little patriotism. >> all right!

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