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four people were arrested when they tried to unfurl a banner after getting inside the building and past security. >> it was a loud demonstration that lasted about three hours at the alameda county building in downtown oakland. the chaining of the front doors was mostly symbolic. >> we are here to show solidarity with immigrants and those most affected by the militarized police force here and across the country. >> the first step that it can take toward that is to stop its collaboration to exert control over the sheriff and demand that he stop collaborating with i. krerks. >> we don't collaborate with i.c.e. we're not involved with front line immigration enforcement. >> the tens of thousands who
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went through the alameda don't jails, only 165 were released to i.c.e. >> the only way we would cooperate with i.c.e. is if it went before a judge and was reviewed by the judge. if there was an arrest warrant that ordered us to hold a particular person. >> reporter: and again this is a live look at the growing crowd. by our estimates, 7,000 people. a convergence of various events going on throughout oakland. every one we've talked to expecting to gather here for what they're calling the main event. expecting folks to ginl marching. they'll go about a mile and a half and end up with another series of speakers and another rally at san antonio park. live in oakland. abc7 news. >> thank you. it was a sea of marchers walking down market street, celebrating international market day.
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continuing coverage in san francisco. >> a small group gather in the front of the immigration offices early this morning with deep rotations on the rise, people voicing their disapproval of the plan to keep undocumented people out of country. >> this may day we are really making sure thatter all green families are standing together against deportation of immigrant families. >> the it was unions and regular folks called it a march for all americans. >> my small baby's from el salvador. it is really important to protect rights. >> teachers took day off highlighting the fear that some of their students live with. >> a lot of our families are feeling raeally fearful.
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we want to show them we have a voice. >> may day has been about protecting the rights of all workers. marcus holder of the international long shore and warehouse union said, dock workers at the point of oakland took day off. >> there is no cargo moving in the port for eight hours. >> marchers made it down market street demanding changes in washington and hoping for support at home. >> in san francisco's chinatown district, a coalition of grassroots groups staged may day protest earlier today. some of the groups on hand including the asian law caucus, the chinese progressive association, and the chinatown community development center. members say they took to the street to fight for a better world for all families. >> protests underway in the south bay. jonathan bloom tweeted this picture of protesters at mexican heritage plaza. we'll have a live report coming up at 5:00.
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>> i want to take you to live pictures from sky 7 in the fruitvale district. several thousand there. our coverage of the may day marches will continue. a 15-year-old is dead after a shooting in san francisco's sunset district. it happened around noon. take a look at the car. police believe someone fired into this car. we'll bring you more details coming up at 5:00 and on the abc7 news a.m. two people were killed including a child. it happened near fifth avenue near 5:00 this morning. a bmw sedan slammed into a broken down box truck that was on the shoulder. a pickup truck then hit the bmw killing a man and a child in the back seat. two other adults and a child in
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the car were also injured. and a frantic season in east san jose. firefighters working to free a man who collided with a lightrail train. at one point a doctor was called to help the crew deal with the man's injuries. the man was taken to the local hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. >> two teenagers have been arrested in connection with last month's takeover robbery on b.a.r.t. one was arrested for a separate robbery friday afternoon when police discovered he had a warrant out for the b.a.r.t. robbery. at least 40 juveniles jumped the fair gates on april 22 and beat and ronald several passengers on a train. b.a.r.t. police officers are still to identify several of the suspects. turning to the weather. twing a beautiful monday. a live look from our cam and temperatures are really going to heat up here. >> that's right.
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spencer? >> temperatures will be heating up in a big way. like in a summertime way. we have sunny skies and warm conditions across the bay area. a couple of locations with 90 degrees already. it is 5 to 11 degrees warmer in most bay area locations right now handle the at this time yesterday. let's take a look at current conditions. looking westward, 76 right now. 81 in the city earlier. oakland, 79. san jose, 86. 64 at half moon bay. this is a view from mt. tam. napa hit 85 earlier. concord is down to a near 89. let me show you how slow it will be to cool down. 9:00, we'll see temperatures mountain mid 60s to mid 70s. usually the coolest time of the
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morning. our morning lows won't be very low. they'll be in the 60s tomorrow morning. i'll give you a look at how hot it will be tomorrow morning and the day after. we may see some record high temperatures. >> all right. see you in a few minutes. a burning big rig brought highway traffic to a halt in castro valley. sky 7 was above interstate 580 where you can see the westbound lanes blocked off. look at the flames there. as the flames intense identified, the firefighters arrived to douse them with water and they put it out in about a minute. no reports of injuries and traffic is moving once again. crews in alameda county trained for fires just like that one. these are pictures from the fire department. a vehicle fire training wrapped up about an hour ago. federal crime data examined by the associated press showed roughly 17,000 reports of sexual assaults by students in k-12
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grade schools from 2011 to 2015. the figure represents the most complete tally yet of sexual assaults among students of that age range. analysts say it doesn't fully capture the problem because such attacks are great states don't even track them. had michael wallin is charged with child endangerment. police reunited madeleine with her mother. sh was taken from her home before dropping her off with family in stanislaus county. express lanes will run north and south where drivers have been seeing signs of hope as traffic engineers run tests on the signs. they home to have this system up and running in august.
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it is a $56 million project to convert existing car pool lanes into express lanes. an 8-year-old boy who had a special bond with warriors has passed away. he has beat leukemia twice since his birth. on saturday he died from viral complications. draymond green and kevin durant wear brody strong bracelets. they said he was an inspiration. >> i'm glad i got to meet him and minutes some time with behind and hopefully bring a little bit of joy for him and his family. this past few months. >> he said the team will find a way to honor him during playoffs. >> a big change for home sharing platforms. >> this settlement is a decisive victory for san francisco. but it is much larger than san francisco. >> what is changing on sites
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simmering dispute. now live in san francisco with how this agreement will help both the city and those sites. >> reporter: if this all goes according to plan, it mayhem three groups, the city, the platforms and the hosts trying to make some money off short term rentals. the legal battle has gone on for nearly a year. >> this is a decisive 56th are for san francisco but it is much larger than san francisco because air b & b has filed similar lawsuits all across the state. >> reporter: according to san francisco attorney dennis her air, a it requires three main changes. first property owners will be able to access on the air b & b platforms instead of making a trip to city hall. second, hosts who fail food will be barred from listing. and finally, the rental platt florms share date with city hall
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to make sure everything is in compliance. there are penalties if it does not happen. >> they themselves will be financially liable. this is a game changer. >> the sfinl $1,000 for each illegal listing. they founded a coalition that helped shame the ordinance. >> we have 2,100 people listed to do short term rentals. air b & b has thousands. >> this agreement puts in place the systems and tools needed to help ensure. air b & b and home away will have to redesign their apps and websites to include registration sites. if you shop anywhere in alameda county, you now need to
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bring your own bags unless you want to pay a little more. starting today, all retail locations and restaurants will be charging 10 cents. no more plastic. the ten cent charge already applies to drug, liquor and grocery stores. this is 13,000 stores throughout alameda county. ceo jeff bezos is the third richest man and climbing fast. it rose $2 billion just on friday. after strong earnings the sent amazon stock up. just on friday, $2 billion. according to forbes and bloomberg, he is now worth $80.5 billion. that puts him only a billion and a half behind number two, microsoft bill gates, still number one. tesla is delaying its solar
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roof panels. they said just two of the four solar shingle options will be available for pre order in a few weeks. originally tesla announced orders would start in april. elon musk's space x is now working with the military. a spy satellite is heading into orbit after a blast off today from kennedy space center in florida. >> 3, 2, 1, liftoff. >> it took off this morning, a day after the skrubld launch yesterday because of a sensor issue. it is the first time elon musk's company has worked the military on such a mission. they said it will track terrorists and monitor the development of nuclear programs. today's stunning results from the snow survey are a worry
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for california officials. here with the numbers and the implications. >> yeah. the numbers are staggering. this is video of today's measurement. it shows the snow pack is 190% of the historic average for may 1st. that's nearly double the norm. the last time we had this much snow was 19 years ago after a major el nino winter. now we'll show you the dramatic difference. the satellite images. this year, may 2013, look how little snow there is down the middle. now look at it now. this is in fact today. you can see the white here. that's lake tahoe. what does this mean? this means overall great news. the snow pack provides over one-third of the water. this is great for farm here's had to make due with less. so let's show you that.
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farmers had to make due with less and urban dwellers are happy who have faced rough restrictions, and ski here's should be able to hit the slopes until july. it is also worrisome. if we get a string of hot days, too much snow could melt at once, potentially causing flooding. >> the thing we're watching out for is primarily the southern sierra where we had full reservoirs. >> the water officials say they'll manage had it closely to avoid flooding. most are full or near full right now. meantime, governor brown urges californians not to waste water in the months ahead because you never know what next year will bring. >> i don't think we have any >> iain in sight for a while. >> no. we have some heat though. >> we have lots of heat coming
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our way. concord is one of the hottest hot spots. so we're using that as a trend. notice about 62 degrees tomorrow morning. between noon and 4:00 p.m., look for temperatures between 90 to 92 degrees before dropping off to about 88. it is indicative of what most will see. starting off mild and really heating up. right now, we see that we have sunny skies across the bay area. a great place to be. we'll see warm to hot conditions. record highs are possible. not likely but possible. and temperatures will drop sharply thursday and friday. right now we're looking at temperature readings at 88 in novato novato. even a few low to mid 80s right
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around the bay. and on we go to overnight we'll see low temperature at the coast. overnight lows in the mid to upper 50s near bay. upper 50s to low 60s in some inland locations. tomorrow's highs loerks to mid 90s in our inland locations. we'll see mid to upper 80s and upper 70s in some coastal spots. that might make you wonder. wednesday is likely to be the warmest it looks like napa and concord will come quite close to record highs. san francisco will tie record highs. 17 degrees. all of these were set in 1913. so may had three was clearly a
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very hot day. and oakland will come up a little short. notice it will cool down on wednesday. further cooling i know what the refreshing sea breeze on friday. we'll see the temperatures tumble thursday or friday. and while we're talking about temperatures, let's look at our weather wellness. tree pollen and we'd high. let's move along here and take a look at our accuweather seven-day forecast. hot again on wednesday that the possibility of record highs. cooling on thursday, it will be windy and cool on saturday. the temperatures start to rise a little more. bundle back to the levels we're
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looking at. here we go. let's do this. right now, live with kelly will go by another name. who will be sitting next on kelly ripa? first we waited for the giraffe to be born. now we know the name. in honor of asian pacific american heritage month, we are looking at making a difference where you live. had working hard to encourage chinese communities in the bay area to overcome the stigma of mental illness.
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kelly ripa announcing her new co-host. >> kelly and ryan sea crest. >> listen to how seacrest handled the big secret. >> it's funny. i sent a text on some of my close, close friends and co-workers. i said i have great news. responses were this. you're engaged! you're having a baby! you're coming out of closet. how long have you known me. it's nonof that. >> he is the executive producer for several shows including a daily radio show in l.a. that will move. the plan is to build a studio for them in new york. you can catch kelly and ryan now right here abc 7. 40 years on the job and still enjoying it like day one. >> that's a familiar sound and look outside san francisco, tom
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sweeney celebrates four decades of working as a door he was having so much fun, he turned it into a career. he still finds joy in the still ahead on just parts of job. >> the most asked question was where does the cable car stop? like 25,000 times a year that happens. and where is fisherman's wharf and the third is where is the atm machine. that's 5,000 times year. always from a different person. >> he's been in soap operas and even tackled a robber in the costume. the giraffe baby finally has a name that means hope in swahili. they'll call him had taj for short. it was chosen to carry forward the message of home for
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conservation of giraffes in capital i have. he's been a star sense before he was born where people waited for the birth. may day protests heat up around the world. the protests are still underway. what is in, what ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor
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here are the stories. thousands marched all over the bay area in support of immigrants and laborers. in san francisco they demonstrated headquarters, blocked traffic on market street and rallied at city hall. there were no reports. outside the alameda county courthouse, you see it here. they blocked the entrance, although they let people in and out. earlier today, four demonstrators were arrested fortress passing inside the courthouse. jonathan bloom tweeted from san jose. coming up at 5:00, demonstrators tell jonathan why they saw many more marchers this year. and today, many demonstrations
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worldwide. in the u.s., dozens were arrested. live in new york with the latest. >> some are calling this a day without immigrants. hoping it will highlight this. what began as a holiday celebrating international workers now serve as a platform. may day marches turning bloody in europe. here at home -- turning out across the country. voicing opposition to president trump's immigration policy. >> we're here to fight. that's why we're here. >> in new york, more than a dozen protesters arrested for blocking the doors of two major banks. >> we're not one. we're not 100. we're not 1,000. we're a million. please count us. >> from the midwest -- >> bit the new presidency, e is
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afraid of what the outcome might be. a lot of families are afraid of what this new president can do. >> we are here to stay, here to make a change. >> to the west coast. activists hoping for a presidential change of heart. but president trump showing no signs of softening his stance on an issue that was at the center of his campaign. >> don't worry. we'll have the wall. don't worry about it. >> and immigration, not the only issue raised at these rallies. people with a clearer focus. abc7 news. >> thank you. may day protesters blocked a san francisco street this morning this calling for an end to president trump's immigration policies. demonstrators voice their opposition to what they call the
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administration's support for mass deportations, a tax on worki working. in a trillion-dollar bill does not include money for president trump's proposed border wall. the report he has the latest from washington. >> reporter: congress is on the same page about a trillion-dollar spending bill, avoiding a shutdown and keeping the government funded through september. it includes a $15 billion increase in defense spending, including more than $1 billion for border security. >> most specifically, $21 billion to help rebuild the military. i think that's something that he was very proud to campaign on. >> the deal encreases funding for the national institutes of health. and $68 million to reimburse local law enforcement in new york and florida for protecting the president and his family.
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it doesn't include plans.s. >>er it is a big deal for the remaining five months. the 2018 budget will address those. >> also now on hold until negotiations for the 2018th budget, the president's previously composed cuts like the epa and the multi-billion dollar border wall president trump has been promising since he was a candidate. >> we will build a great wall. >> the white house says it will happen. >> healthcare is gaining the attention of lawmakers. there still weren't enough for the repeal. abc news. wi will. congress hopes a program
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will help end. >> this . it is being rebranded as a palestinian bhooxt an islamic orientation. it is no longer calling for israel's destruction. however, the group is retaining its goal to liberate all of palestine with what is now israel. san diego police are releasing more details about the gunman at a pool party shooting. there is some disturbing new video of him shooting people while he casually sits on a lounge chair. showing peter selis reloading his gun. he shot several people and another imagine was injured. one of the victims died at the hospital. police say he was distraught over a recent break-up. he even called his ex-girlfriend while he was shooting people. >> he told his ex-girlfriend that he had shot two people. it is apparent that he wanted
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his ex-girlfriend to listen in as he carried out his rampage. >> three police officers shot and killed selis after he pointed a gun at them. one person is dead and at least three others are seriously injured after a stabbing innnn austin. right now there's no known motive. the man suspected of shooting and critically injuring a dallas the man opened fire. the shooter was later trookd a nearby home where he was found dead. police haven't identified second body found in that home. a frightening experience for peengs a flight from moscow to bangkok. the plane hit severe turbulence, sending passengers and debris going everywhere. some people had broken bones and head injuries.
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of the injured were not wearing seatbelts. the turbulence occurred in clear skies and was not detectible on radar. the deadly storm is moving east. the clean-up underway. skies don't get . just post your questions the the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear.
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you are looking at live pictures from sky 7 in oakland. they are going from the fruitvale district to san antonio park on this may day. you can see a large group there. we will keep track of the protests here and on abc7 news.com. thousands of people are busy assessing the damage after a weekend of deadly daniel in the midwest and the south. that same system is now heading east. deadly flooding and tornadoes. >> there is a tornado crossing the road right in front of us. >> hitting the center of the country. killing at least 14 people. injuring dozens more. fast rising water wiping out cars and roads in, a ash. >> we've got our work ahead of
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us. >> and forcing in illinois, an 8-year-old boy rescued and recovering after flood water swept him into a drain pipe. in texas, clean-up after four tornadoes touched down east of dallas. this ef 3 with 140-mile-per-hour winds tearing through the city of canton, killing four people, injuring nearly 50 others. the twister ripping homes from their foundations. >> completely demolished. >> flipping this car, people rushing to help an infant and a 2-year-old trapped inside. saving them as the vehicle filled with water. >> and slamming boo this venue as teens were arriving for the prom. >> i ran in. i said it will be a direct hit. >> the 20 people inside taking cover in two bathrooms in this storage closet. theon parts of the building left standing. >> not a single one of us were
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hurt, scratched, anything. god was with us. >> the owners of this and the more than 5,000 other buildings damaged or destroyed by this weekend's tornadoes are spending the day starting to clean up. abc7 news, texas. we'll start with live doppler 7. a very singly and warm may 1st afternoon. we will see the temperatures not dropping vex. pretty mild under clear skies. the upper 50s to low 60s. on the coast, we may have one or two spots will drop down. then tomorrow, the warming continues. we'll see inland highs in the low 90s. look for the mid to upper 80s, 70s to near 80 in some coastal locations. and the tonight, the first game of a playoff series. did i say tonight? we're talking tomorrow.
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it says tuesday right there. i can't wait for the game. that's the deal. so tomorrow night, the warriors take on the utah jazz gaxt one of the semifinal series. we'll be rooting for the warriors to be hot inside the arena. here's the seven-day forecast. it will be hot the next few days. inland highs in the mid 90s. we may see a couple of record highs. the best chance will be inland near the bay. we get sharp cooling and the temperatures don't bounce back very much. we'll see a fairly high cooling pattern through the weekend. no rain is expected. that's tomorrow night at oracle arena. ♪ i love you mean? tomorrow ♪ >> thank you. ten years ago, it caused a lot of problems in the entertainment industry and now it could happen again. the hollywood strike that could affect how you watch movies and tv. if you have a fence, you
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had there was a strike before the agreement was struck in the 11th hour. here's a look at what changed. >> the signs were ready but not needed. about 450 workers reached a deal for a new contract with the city bat 2:00 this morning. >> we're going back to work today. taking care of our families and the citizens. we can go back and do all of our blue and white collar jobs, taking care of every aspect of the city. >> the employees do a variety of jobs including at the library, community center, public safety, water, and the one stop they already averaged with 125,000 in wages and benefits before this latest deal. >> i think the city works within the budget we have and we're able to get good strong competitive offer on the table. >> on friday night, i got a phone call from the city telling never inspectors had gone on strike and they had to cancel
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the inspection. so i was a little bit worried. >> the city was preparing residents for a possible strike. warning about limited services. instead of a walk out, it is business as usual. >> i called the inspector and spoke to them and we're back on, back in business. >> if the city council approves it, this deal will go through june of 2018. we have video from the last strike which lasted 100 days back in 2007 and 2008. the contract for 13,000 film and tv writers in the wga expires at 12:01 tomorrow morning. if a new contract isn't reached, late night shows could be the first to go dark. some in production could be cancelled or have their season shortened. it could cost california $200
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million a week. time to and michael finney questions. the first comes from joey who asks, when is the best time to buy airline tickets to hawaii? the best time is about a month in advance. kind of an odd time. well, airlines know that people flying to hawaii are leisure travelers. there's not any last-minute business travellers to fill those empty seats so they can charge a lot of money. they drop prices in an effort to get leisure travellers to fill any remaining open seats. it is a gutsy move to wait until the month before because it doesn't always work out. if you're thinking about weather, july and raug the warmest months. a link to hopper.com. what do you say? >> try find good fare on one of the airlines and take it.
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hawaiian is great if you're flying. if you want to get in the island spirit on the plane. gordon from daly city asks, what is the law concerning repairs to a fence you share with yours neighbor? here's the deal. state laws requires next door neighbors to maintain fence. the cost needs to be split equally. this is all old english common law stuff. hundreds of years old of the but a few years ago, california codified it bypassing the good neighbor fence act of 2013. now, there are exceptions and let me give you the biggest one. financial hardship on one of the neighbors. they can't afford to fix it. they don't have to. generally you have to chip in. >> lucy from san francisco asked, what are the different times of insurance could i get to feel protected in any kind of situation while traveling? >> travel insurance is extremely expensive, especially overseas. medical insurance works here doesn't work over there. so you could end up paying out
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of pocket. also, many times when you're sick and injured, you want to get home quickly so many offer emergency evacuation. if you can't go at all, you can lose a opportunity of money on pre paid flights, hotel rooms. trav insurance offers protection for those kinds of losses as well as bags and delayed flights. here's the deal. there are so many policies, you can mix and match. so find out what you're concerned about and then buy it. i'll post some links on some pages. and by the way, if you have a question for me, do you know more than just write in. you can make a 10 or 15 second smartphone video, post it on social media. >> and they'll be on tv. >> absolutely. all right. the trump administration is rolling back nutritional standards for federally subsidized school meals. tunneled new rules announced by sonny purdue, schools won't have
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to cut the salt in kids' meals. they can also bring back white bread and chocolate milk. former first ladier michelle obama pushed hard for the restrictions. we want to know what you think. check out our page and cast your vote. to something a little sweeter. a crazy thing is happening these days. coffee drinks are becoming colorful while ice cream is going the other way. a place called little damage ice cream shop in los angeles has just unveiled a goth ice cream cone. home made black cone filled with almond charcoal flavor soft serve. yes, it gets its dark color from activated charcoal. >> i don't know about that. unless it tastes like chocolate, i don't know about that. >> charcoal doesn't sound like something i want to ingest any time soon. a program is improving veterans' lives. >> a reason to wake upper day.
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a program with a california prison is giving pups and prisoners a chance to help veterans. >> the three first service dogs have graduated from the program. >> natalie went inside to tell us how they are helping >> prison may not be the first place you expect to find compassion but they are being given a second chance.
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>> i gary this animal more than my own needs. >> he is an inmate at the facility. both and he another trained the dog as part of service dog program. on friday, pills bury i know what other inmate dog trainers watched proudly as sierra, samson and kobe passed the to become service dogs. >> from here out, they'll do e. they lermd here in the real world. >> the inmates previously trained companion dogs but started training service dogs six months ago. they said they aren't allowed to use any intimidation or cruel training practices. and they need to learn more than your basic sit and stay commands. >> we've trained a couple of them for anxiety alerts. if a veteran has ptsd, feels
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anxiety, the dog will nudge them to come back to reality. >> john cook served eight years in the navy but his career ended after he lost his leg. he said after overcoming a long dwiks objecti addiction with oxycontin. >> the first graduating class will get more training. and he says he's gained some valuable lessons. >> it has taught me empathy, to put somebody's needs before my own. >> after a few months of training in the foster homes, they will match the dogs with veterans. abc7 news. all the dogs in the program are rescues from the humane society and doing great work. >> and the bond between them. you can see how strong it is. thank you so much for joining us today for abc7 news
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at 4:00. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> it was very scary. >> very scary for people who saw it happen. we're live in san francisco with breaking news. >> happening now across the bay area. thousands are marching for may day. this year the worker protest is a little different. >> a decisive victory. >> and a major legal settlement affecting air b & b's. >> you can see the white car riddled with bullet holes. police investigating. a shooting that killed a teenage boy. >> this happened on kirkham street. you can see the area on the map. >> melanie is there live with
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the very latest. >> homicide detective and officers were out here this afternoon processing the scene. we have some video to show you before it was towed here this afternoon. you can see that it has several bullet holes on the side of the vehicle. the 15-year-old driver died at a nearby driver. his 16-year-old passenger who was also male was not injured. investigators are looking for any possible suspects and surveillance video. a spokesperson tells abc7 news, they are following up on a lead. >> at this time we'll be trying to see if there is anything related. >> to see bullet holes on the side of the car. to see police shutting down all of sunset boulevard. it is kind of surreal. >> and that's what several people told
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