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10:00 last night on bella drive. one or two people walk into the victim's home and shot two people. one neighbor heard it happening. >> i was sitting on my bed and heard a series of possibly four or five shots. a pause of up to ten seconds. and a few more. shortly after that, stretching of tires and 30 seconds later i heard sirens and saw cop cars. >> 29-year-old woman and a 28-year-old man were shot. they survived. they were taken to the hospital. they were cooperative with investigators and gave information. police have not released much on the suspects. they were in dark clothes. they got away in a car. they have not said anything on a motive. >> the governor declared a state of emergency in charlotte, north carolina after a second night of
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violent protests. >> it was a night of chaos in the national guard has been called in. i can tell you they got there in the last few hours. state troopers are there to help officers on the streets in charlotte. this is cell phone video taken by someone, rioters on the street all night. this is what police were dealing with, chaos. rioters looting stores, throwing rocks at police, and seven police officers were hurt. one protester was shot last night. it and believed by another person. that was participating in the profit. the victim was on life support. several other people treated for injuries. it all started after a candlelight vigil for keith lamont scott. several hundred people turned out to remember the man shot and klled by police on tuesday after being pull over. he was armed. his family is disputing that. they say he was holding a book
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and not a again. as the city tries to get back to normal, it is a slow. there are businesses telling employees to stay at home. avoid any chaos. this reporter targeted during the charlotte unrest. he is a cnn correspondent and i foe him. he was knocked to the ground on live television. he is okay. he was describe the protest to anderson cooper and someone plowed into him. he quickly got up and told anderson someone was taking out their frustration on him and it was amazing how calm he was. >> steph curry grew up in charlotte and saysor saidrying for my city we deserve better than this. #7304. that is their area code. and keith lamont scott shot and killed by police on tuesday. we are sending the latest
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breaking news straight to your phone so download the news app right new and enable push alerts. >> colin kaepernick's protests like shootings in north carolina is gaining more traction, the warriors coach addressed the controversy while talking of the uncoming season yesterday. he said it is good game day protests are getting people talking and he believes we will see n.b.a. players taking part, too. >> i would think something similar will happen in the n.b.a. and i would hope everyone is respecting each other's point of view. he'll support the players if they decide to speak out against injustice. a new poll finds kaepernick the most disliked player in the nfl. more than a thousand people polled last week, 29% said they disliked kaepernick a lot, and more than any other of the other 350 players named. on the flip side, his popularity among african-americans has never been higher with 42% says
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they like the 49ers quarterback. >> swastikas and hate graffiti found in two shows state dorm rooms and officials are investigating. hateful language was discovered to both washburn hall and campus village on floors with freshman. the police launched an investigation on tuesday. san jose state president said she and i quote, "is saddened ask outraged by wha happened." last night, meetings were organized to share and understand different perspective. no suspects have been identified. this is not the first incident at the university. you may remember early this year they white students were found guilty of misdemeanor battery for putting a bicycle lot around their black roommate's next, two sentenced to 30 days in jail and the other given probation. they were acquitted of the hate crime charges. after that, the university created a student commission on diversity to advise the university president on creating an inclusive campus. >> unified command is set up to
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investigate two mysterious oil slicks to determine in they connected to the strange odor that sent dozens of people to the hospital on tuesday night. here is the late. >> strange odor permeated the air around the san pablo bay and sent people to the hospital in vallejo. >> it was strong. it burned your let and nose. like bad rotten eggs. >> two oil slicks are compounding the mystery. one is reported as a mile long by 40 yards wide. it can be soon from the air in the northern area of the bay. the second slick surrounded the boat docked at refinery. we do not know the volume. we do not know the material. we do not know the source. >> in benicia they braced for a mess by placing a boom across the yacht harbor. by 4:00 this evening, the sheen
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disappeared. it is possible iodous spurs -- it did disperse from the water. >> we collected some samples to try to determine what the oil was, where its with coming from and there is a process to identifying that oil. >> this is no timeframe for weapon test results will be returned. at this point there have been no reports of injured or oiled wild live. in rodeo for abc7 news. >> some important news if you have a yahoo account. new this morning we are hearing the company could announce a massive data breach that could affect hundreds of millions of users. several sources close to the situation have confirmed this breach. yahoo is investigating claims that surfaced last month that a hacker named "peace," has access to 200 million accounts and trying to sell names, passwords and birthdates on-line. the announcement will likely come this week.
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>> if you had problems with your t mobile phone last night you are not alone. blackouts were reported throughout the united states and you are looking at outage page, those red spots where the problem occurred. it started around 10 pock last night and 26789 mobile action acknowledged it two hours later. >> san francisco supervisors will hold a hearing to discuss the sinking millennium tower with report on the troubled high-rise. the supervisor say there may have been political pressure on city engineers to approve the project although they knew it was sinking more than projected. the transbay joint power authority said they will continue to pump ground water even though the developer blame construction on the terminal for contributing to the building's structural troubles. >> a new poll finds hillary clinton is still way ahead of donald trump in california, in the race for the white house.
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the public policy institute shows pics@wjla.com leading 47% to 31% among likely voters. she had a 16% lead over the republican rival in july before the candidates name their running mates. >> now the accweather forecast. all the winds are whipping around with gusts between 20 and 30 miles per hour. even higher than that along the coast at half moon bay, a wind of 32 miles per hour. the wind is generally coming out of the north right now and that is giving us a cool start to the thursday. current numbers were mainly in the 50s from the bay, to inland and along the coast we will start out in the 50s and be slow to warm through the day today. gusts through the hour by hour, you will notice as we head into the afternoon, again, those winds are whipping between 20 and 35 miles per hour. it will be a breezy day as we welcome fall today. the forecast calls for two cool numbers, 64 in san francisco and
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68 in oakland and feeling like fall in the south bay at 72 in san jose and 76 in concord and 76 in santa rosa, and headed into friday, we are turning warmer and the numbers will gradually climb and they will jump even more as we head into saturday. summer like heat recording on sunday. we will look the numbers and the seven-day forecast but, first, how are the roads doing? >> good morning, we are quieter than this time yesterday, with no blocking issues to talk about and look okay through the bay bridge toll plaza. on the traffic maps we have an issue in san francisco, on the on-ramp, the first street on-ramp to eastbound bay bridge a driver was going the wrong way on the ramp this morning. crews arrived on the scene and are waiting for a tow truck. i am not sure in someone was confused or a possible d.u.i. situation. we have part of the ramp blocked. can you still head eastbound to the east bay on the bay bridge the drive time is still light and we will look at that coming up at 4:50. >> cupertino is saying "no," to
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children, with another pilot on a training mission on tuesday when they had to eject from the jet before it crashed 60 miles from sacramento. the other pilot survived. no word on the cause of the crash. >> the oakland police department will debut a new substation located on high street near international boulevard. officials hope to develop the site into a community resource where kids can do homework and work on computers alongside officers write their reports. the project has been in the workings for a year. the community event is from 1:00 to 3:00. if you look in are a payday loan you do not find one in cupertino, the city council unanimously passed a temporary moratorium on payday lenders yesterday. according to the silicon valley business journal, santa clara county has 57 payday lenders. cupertino has zero. the coalition against payday predators worked to ban them saying cost create as cycle of debt. the city council will vote on a permanent ban in november. >> facebook c.e.o. mark
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zuckerberg and his wife are pledging $3 billion to rid the world of disease. the first step? creating a new research center right here in san francisco. our reporter has the story. >> imagine a world without serious illnesses. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg and his pediatrician wife, dr. chan, are donating $3 billion over the next decade to try to wipe out, prevent, or manage all disease by the end of the century. >> what doesn't mean that no one will ever get sick. but it does mean our children and their children should get second a lot less. zuckerberg said most die today of cancer, heart, neurological or infectious diseases and believes the answer is to fund research to create new tools and technologies toed in and target the source. >> if we can help develop the new tools that allow us to see the categories of diseases in new ways, then we can empower
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scientists all around the world to make faster progress and breakthroughs in the areas. this is where the scientific and medical researchers from stanford, cal and ucfs will collaborate. >> scientists are very independent. they have not naturally always wanted to collaborate or to work in teams. but that is the way failure. >> microsoft's bill gates applauds the goal and while you may think it sounds pore like science fiction than science, progress can be made. >> it could be a stretch to say we will get there bit end of the century but it is not unrealistic. zuckerberg and khan say they spent two years talking with scientists before launching their initiative. first day of fall. >> already? we have a few more hours of
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summer to celebrate. >> she is counseling down the minutes. she does not want summer to go anywhere. far will arrive at 7:21. it will feel like it out there and you can notice it. live doppler hd is showing you we have patchy cloud cover sticking with us a couple hours and the day planner today will see the sunrise around 6:58. it is windy throughout the afternoon. the windrd coming from the north and that will keep the temperatures cool today, below normal by 5 to 20 degrees. oakland, the high is 68 degrees. private and breezy. much of the east bay you can see will stay in the 60 for our afternoon. the exception is castro valley with a high of 70s. across the region, we will have the wind with us at times and it will gust over 30 miles per hour, 6 in san francisco, 72 in san jose, 76 in concord, and 73 in napa. the seven-day forecast shows you fall arrives and it feels like it but as that happens we warm
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right up on sunday, into monday, it is hot. again. enjoy that. now, a check with traffic and alexis. >> good morning, it is breezy. we had a high wind advisory issued for the san mateo bridge and altamont pass, just after midnight and you can see the camera bouncing and. it is breezy. also, seeing a little bit of heavier traffic than normal on the when side of the san mateo bridge the we got a disalleged vehicle reported in the far right lane near the high-rise so that is further than we can see with our camera but keeping a chose eye on that. no problems out of the east bay, southbound 680, between highway 4 and walnut creek, only six minutes and westbound 24, walnut creek to highway 13, is nine minutes and slight delays from the center valley, westbound 580, tracy to dublin is 35 minutes. >> the commute is about to get easier in the north bay and the preparations underway for the launch of smart train service. >> are you tired of losing phone service when you hit a tunnel? waze wants to come to your
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rescue. >> late nice race to save a pit bull puppy that fell hundreds of feet during a cliff. >> and apple is getting involve in the car business. >> rumors are about apple getting involved in automotive technology, talking to two companies including race car manufacturers who flatout denied any talks with apple on investments but not about working with apple. >> self lacing sneaks are going on sale after thanksgiving powered by rechargeable batteries. shoppers need to make an appointment to buy them but the price has not been announced yet and it is "high."
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>> you are looking at a very happy reunion in snow -- sonoma county, with fire rescues saving a pit bull puppy after the dog slid 350' down a rocky cliff and she fine this morning. >> golden gate bridge officials will meet to talk about their role, once the new smart train service rolls out, on the north bay. our media partner reports that the bridge district is working on shuttle service from the train stop at the san rafael
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transit center to the larkspur ferry terminal. the north bay waited eight years for the train, and when up and running the passengers can ride from santa rosa to downtown san rafael with no word on the exact date for service. december has been mentioned but there are no guaranteed right now. >> happening today his tock move to reduce pollution in pittsburg. the school direct plans to launch idle free zones and in places like out of schools or homes where parents leave their cars running. the goal is to get parents to turn roof their cars in the zones. officers say car exhaust is the biggest contributor to air pollution in the bay area. >> and now it is easier for los angeles to host the olympics in 2024 because someone dropped out, that someone is rome. not officially but they are on the way. the new mayor is opposing her city's campaign to host the games saying they are not sustainable and will only bring more debt. in rome officially withdraws their bid, it will leave only los angeles, paris, and budapest
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in the running, the committee will select a host next september. >> right now the big story today is, windy out the door and it will be a cool day this afternoon. right now, winds are gusting over 26 miles per hour at sfo, and at 3 in hayward, and 28 in novato. the wind is going to keep us from waxing quickly so san francisco as you take your hour-by-hour forecast are stuck in the 50s through 9:00 and headed to midday you are only registering in temperature in the lower 60s. use take it to the camera, beautiful night, the winds are moving, and the sunrise is up at 6:58. it is windy this afternoon. look at the range of highs, 50s to mid-70s. dress for fall. the first day is official today. alexis? >> good morning, we are okay on the roads so for today with no major issues to talk about and filling in slightly northbound 101 around the 880 interchange in san jose, and looking at the
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traffic maps with a lot green. same in the south bay, san jose, all the surrounding neighbors, we do not have blocking issues. the only red on the traffic flows are south of there if you headed north on we through morgan hill stretch we have the typical delay filling n the other police we are sea slow -- are seeing showdowns is central valley with stop-and-go traffic but better than yesterday. >> waze is looking to take some of the frustration out of your commuter according to tech crime they want to launch blue tooth beacons, battery powered we devices inside tunnels that transmit signals to cars and phones. waze said it can be offered by transportation agencies or even cities. each beacon is $29. installation requires around 42 a mile. all the port of oakland has a storage solution following a shipping company's bankruptcy.
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the port said they will accept empty cargo containers owned by hanjin shipping. they filed for bankruptcy protection last month which has disrupted the global supply chain with many of the carrier ships not allowed to berth at ports leaving them stranded at sea. >> there is a new study on childhood obesity that can treat the condition. researchers analyzed gum bacteria in 84 children and teens of different weights. they found four groups of bacteria that thrived more in those who were obese. this means children with certain gut bacteria face a long-term risk of developing oh boast but identifying the bacteria could three targeted treatment. >> amazon is getting into the photo printing service. that is not good news for some companies announcing the new print service yesterday if you have amazon prime. the prime membership comes with a photo storage system and now you can take the photos and print them or create photo
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becomes. stationery calendars, also, coming soon. silicon valley based shuttle fly say their stock drop 12%. >> nasa will announce a "surprising discovery," having to do with any findings on jupiter's moon. it is believed to be a solar system's best places to host alien life, and the 1,900 mile moon has a huge ocean of water below the ice. four years ago the hubble detected water extending 120 miles into space and that was never actually confirmed. >> this is a wake-up call, election day is now only five weeks away. next at 5:00 a.m., voters are feeling about four major measures on the ballot. >> a two-year old boy is slit killed by a transit bus and the community is coming together to help the family. >> over at the live desk i am working on getting a picture of
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good morning, bay area, let's get up and get going. >> good morning, at 5:00 a.m. on the dot on thursday, september 22. >> two hours of summer left. we are here to get you to the finish line. i am natasha zouves. we have jessica castro. we have alexis smith and drew tuma. >> we have breezy conditions. a lot of wind. we have cooler temperature on the way. especially this afternoon. if you want fall, you will love this afternoon. >> outside, a beautiful shot from our east bay hills camera with great visibility. good morning, bay area. you are waking up to windy conditions and the wind is sticking with us through the entire day gusting to 30 miles per hour at times. that is going to keep the afternoon temperatures limited only to the 60s and 70s. a warm-up is on way. first, though, to the roads.
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