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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> a public confess from a trump cap pain speechwriter revels how michelle obama's words got into the speech of melania trump. i am matt keller. christian will be here later. all the speechwriter of melania trump tried to resign but donald trump rejected the nomination. here is the trump tower this new york city, donald trump departing for ohio. supporters are standing by in cleveland waiting for the republican nominee to arrive. here is the latest on the controversy surrounding the rnc
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speech. >> this was my mistake said a trump staff writer, explaining how, cozy of the obama convention speech made the way into melania trump's speech. >> mciver took notes from a conversation from mrs. donald trump where she wrote passage of mrs. obama's speech and that made it into the final version. >> keep your promise. >> she offered her resolutioning nation but it was rejected. >> on the second to last night the convention, will this fractureed party hurt donald trump? >> the only thing that unites the spare republican party is the opposition to hillary clinton. >> the anti-hillary clinton vitriol at a fever speech on tuesday. and tonight, two of the most attacked rivals that he called lying ted and little marco can
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bring their followers into the fold. and daughter tiffany, who is rarely heard, assured republicans her dad can take the nomination all the way to the white house. >> whatever he does, he gives his all. and he does it well. his desire forrings length is contagious. >> family is the other big theme of the convention and donald trump and governor mike pence will host a family welcome event here at the center today. new this morning, test results confirm that 11rnc staffers have norovirus and are confined to rooms at the resort. the health department said that the infolked workers are from california. they arrived in ohio on thursday and in an hour showed symptoms. the focus is on tracing the source. >> the outbreak to determine where it came from, the folks
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back in california, did they eat somewhere together before they got on a plane and came to ohio? >> the h commission are said that the staffers were part of a planning committee, traveling to ohio ahead of the california delegation to get thing ready. >> democratic insiders say hillary clinton is close to picking her running mate, senator kaine and agriculture secretary vilsack are the leading contenders. however, an aide that she could pull a surprise. we will find out during the democratic convention next week. >> this morning, we are learning there is a change of venue for the first presidential debate in september. it is now to be held at hofstra university in new york. rice state university in ohio was originally the site but dropped out after school officials became conditioned over the ability to protect the large open campus and surround ing community. hofstra will host the debate september 26. >> you can stay on to which the race for the white house right here on abc, with morning news anchor reggie aqui and reporter,
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laura anthony in cleveland covering the republican national convention this week. they also be at the democratic convention next week of the tomorrow and each night of the convention, watch your voice, your vote, coverage of the ever develops by abc and it starts at 7:00 after abc7 at 6:00. >> there are new details on an early only stand off that lasted more than six hours in downtown oakland. sky 7 was over east 12th where this was a shooting at 3:15. swat trucks and officers were on the roofs across the street. self people history the building with their hands up, and san francisco chronicle is reporting this happened outside an illegal gambling parlor. police will not confirm that. it ended in the last hour. hostage negotiators were on the scene and cleared the building. at least six people walked out of the building during the stand off. two were arrested for the shooting. one person has been shot. that shooting victim has been released from the hospital.
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all the pains of the uc berkeley student killed in the nice attack is speaking out for the first time. jessica join us with what they had to say. jessica? ten-year-old nick leslie's parents are in disbelief speaking to the need why this morning from nice. >> berkeley student nick leslie was among 84 people killed when a man drove a truck through bastille day celebrations in nice, france. >> we do not understand how it happened and how he got in or how he could drive for a smile and kill all these people? our son and other people that died, we met the other american family, they lost their 11-year-old boy. and you walk down and see the flowers and all a of the kids? it was like a senseless... >> his parents went to france after hearing the news.
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>> we her he did not make it...i don't know what to say. >> when the couple planned in paris, still in the plane on the tarmac, they heard a voice announce their son did not make it. we thought he would be here and we brought clothes. we thought he was a missing person in the hospital that cannot be identified. we thought he would be here. >> he was part of a study abroad program. >> professors from berkeley and program managers for the program he was involved in. most importantly, the students we met that were his classmates in the program, they were here and they greeted us and supported us and they did everything. they want out hospital to hospital looking for him. the only thing keeping us going is we had 20 incredible years with our son. he was a very special boy. we loved him very much. he wasn't only our son but our friend. >> he was part of a four week summer entrepreneurship program
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with 5 other cal students, a jr. grow up in san diego and came to the bay area for college. jessica castro for the newsroom. >> new this morning a family in san francisco's out you are sunset district is asking for help to find the person would brutally attacked a 60-year-old woman. our partners at hoodline shared this photo with a flier the family of the woman put up, on july after visiting her mother in the sunset direct and attacked near 35th in parkside while talking on the phone. the woman was knocked up conscious, and she suffered a fracture skull. she now is recovering. >> developing news in alameda investigators are trying to fine the cause of an early morning fire that tore through a storage facility. it started after midnight at singleton avenue and main street. firefighters say many of the units were packed with flammable material making the jobs more difficult. they were able to contain the fire to seven units, all
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sustaining severe damage. 25 others have heat and smoke damage. >> in petaluma firefighters say it could take until saturday to put out a fire that started this morning. you are look at flames at the dairy with the ban containing 400 tons of hay and firefighters are on the scene now using excavators to pull the hay apart to put on water. there is no word on how it started. >> if you details this morning of the horrible incident at disney world resort where a toddler was killed by an alligator. parents of the two year old are not planning to sue disney. he drowned when the gator pulled him underwater at the resort. his parents released a statement saying in part we know we can never have lane back, therefore, we intend to keep his expert alive through the lane thomas foundation, it is our hope through the foundation we will be able to share with others the unimaginable love he etched in
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our hearts. >> next, people in the east bay never thought they would see this day: what they are celebrateing is saving them a last time. >> pokemon go craze is about to get crazier tonight in san francisco. a look right new at our santa cruz camera check out the blue skies. meteorologist mike nicco is tracking the warm-up. that is
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>> the abc7 news app, on the go, on your schedule. all the weather and traffic and news that lives where you live. >> new this morning, a big celebration for a big roth in the east bay that has brought relief to commuters, including expanding highway 4 from 4 to 8 lanes at state road 160 and adding a bart extension from pittsburg to antic. our news reporter is in antioch with what happened this morning. amy? want out, san francisco, the east bay is coming for you. traffic is moving quickly doubling the campus for cars adding tour lines in east direction for about six miles. >> here is what it looked hike county the new wider highway 4, politicians and transportation officials were thrilled this morning to finally get to celebration the finished product. >> we thought the day would never happen, a very fulfilling
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feeling after six years of coursing to finish. it is pretty cool. >> drivers and even occurrent mayors have stories of being stuck on highway 4 from east contra costa county to san francisco. >> i spent years at the misdemeanor mostly on highway 4 and i will have an anger translator. all the tone was to appreciate the working going into widening the highway in video provided by the transportation authority. >> officials also wanted to thank drivers for putting up with all the construction. like the construction property on yourcien you want to tear out your hair and yell at the contractors but when it is done you love your kitchen and we will love this protect. >> forces say 130,000 people drive on this highway each day. they estimate that this going to give them become about 15
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minutes a day. >> that adds up. now, drivers on one of thest vessels of highway could be getting relief. transportation officials are looking to adding an express lane on highway 101 between interrogate 380 near sfo and redwood city, a car pool lane solo dries can pay to use. it is believed an express lane is the only way to go. the study will take two years to complete costing $11.5 million of the. >> next, a pokemon go gathering in san francisco properties police to issue a warning for gameers to play it safe. >> good morning, from the roof. most us were offest on monday and look how much we have changed today, one to ten degrees and the tran television summer means almost a 10-15 degree jump in temperatures by the end of the w
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walnut creek, burlingame, campbell, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> new video from baltimore show how far people are taking the something something craze. weapon as an officer's body camera shows a toyota s.u.v. slamming into a police cruiser at 3:00 on monday. the driver admitted he was playing pokemon go at time. the baltimore police are using this as a public safety announcement about playing the game safely. >> massive crowds tonight because of a scheduled pokemon go meetup with 8,000 people attending in the middle of the evening commute.
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katie is at one of the two meetup start points to explain why police are concerned. katie? >> yes, matt, this is exactly what people are worried about. people having their heads in their phones and not paying attention when they are crossing the street. it is addition. considering the evening commute and makes people a target for thieves. >> more than 8,000 people say they will attend the pokemon go crawl in san francisco. >> i hope there is enough in the wild for everyone to be satisfied catching. >> the craze could mean problems with that many people converge on the park and the >> by the time they grab the items and you call none sunday they are long gone. you have to be cautious. you have to lock lockup. >> they are treating the pokemon go crawl like annual santa con.
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>> it is irritating. >> it starts at 6:00 it could be a problem. >> to have to consider that my impact to work could be commuted...all the reality of pokemon go meetup a craze not rooted in reality. >> it is great they are getting out, it is fun but i have to tell them, this is happening, actually, on your phone, they are not actually out in the park. all the meetup will end with a public crawl through the mission and man businesses getting on board offering special pokemon deals with details on our web page and while you have to catch then all you have to look up. >> we are glad you looked up. thank you. now it is time to check with meteorologist mike nicco and a lot of people are going to be outside tonight; they will have to deal with the sun or the fog? all the sun.
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the sun. temperature is probably around 62 and maybe 61 as you head closer to the coast the temperature will drop. clouds come become after 9:00 and this morning, we did not have a thick many layer, and we have a actual noon with time-lapse of the moon set over san francisco looking from the exploritorium at pier 15. now, from mount tamalpais, warmer today, extreme sunshine, 11 on the scale 60-11, as strong as it can be, be came. if sleeping conditions the next couple of nights and you will want to hear that inland because we are beginning to be near 100, saturday, sunday, monday, and possibly even on tuesday. now, forward down to six miles per hour and that is when you know the sea breeze is starting to get choke by an area of high pressure building in. breeze picks up and the weather service believes it will be fast enough for a small craft advisory and it will have to pick up a lot at 24 to 39.
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after 2:00, until 9:00, this afternoon, into the evening hours, for the coast and, also, for the faith, choppy and possibly brick for the evening ferry ride. you can see the dry air is taking over today is take away the clouds from the cost where it is 60 at half moon bay and warmer than san francisco at 59 and the rest us are in the 60s and 70s and we will start down in the south bay, san jose at 79 and strong sunshine a lot of money 70s and los gatos and south to gilroy low-to-mid 80s and a lot mid-to-upper -- mid-70s on the peninsula and low 70s in san mateo. in san francisco, we have our climates from 60 in the marina to downtown at 65. to the north we will have mid-70s to mid-80s santa rosa at 83 a warm spot, and along east bay sure a lost low-to-mid 70s and berkeley at 69, and richmond, that should be about 67. inland, east bay, a lot of mid-to-upper 80s is our closest temperatures to average will be there, but still not enough probably for the air conditioning.
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the sweep against the astros at the coliseum, 65, warming to 70. look for more cloud cover tomorrow morning but we will not have to deal with mist and drizzle. as far as the temperatures the pattern holds steady and we warm back to average on friday, and 60 at coast and more grandson i 80s and 90s and 100s on saturday, sunday, monday and tuesday. the summer could go and next weekend. matt? >> a look out of ohio and donald trump just arrived in cleveland and family and friends gearing to welcome his running mate, the vice presidential candidate mike pence is speeching tonight in front of the big crowd and he will make the case for donald trump and unification for the republican party. our continuing coverage of the republican national convention continues with our reporter lawyer are anthony to cleveland. >> if you live around hollister and felt the shaking in the past few days you can pregnant a sigh
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of relief. it is nothing to worry about and it will slow down. we were at the u.s. geological survey in menlo park, and they are monitoring dozens of earthquakes since sunday. the two strikes yesterday with 42 seconds apart. we will feel fewer earthquakes as time goes on. >> still to come, anything but politics as usual outside the republican national convention as a woman tries to bring a
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most people using stelara® saw 75% clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. be the you who talks to your dermatologist about stelara®. >> coming up at 4:00, a new prescription for pediatrician, a surprise thing that kids need do to stay healthy. a massive renovation protect comes to end at pack, we will go inside one of the oldest theaters to see history reborn. >> this morning, a professional cuddler is on streets of cleveland. she believes human connection is necessary and she and a new friends are lining street near the entrance to the quicken loans arena and offering free hugs. reggie aqui is covering the convention. he get a hug. he ran into sarah as oprah's pest friend was walking bail. >> are you going to hug gale king? >> oprah's best friend? >> i don't know her but, sure,
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sure, i hugged some senator yesterday. >> she said celebrity or not everyone get as forehock in they want one. thanks for joining us, we see you at 4:00. have a great day.
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