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a plain carrying a san francisco family crashes in the wine country. children pulled from the wreckage, and tonight we learned one of the parents did not make it out alive. good evening. thanks for joining us. larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. late today the sonoma county sheriff's office identified the father killed in the plane crash. he was 38-year-old william s. goldman of san francisco, known as bill. >> the crash happened outside the sonoma sky park. "abc 7 news" reporter cornell bernard live with this developing story. >> reporter: larry, ama, the wreckage of the plane still in this field behind me about 1,000 feet from the runway where it took off this afternoon. faa investigators will be back here tomorrow to find out what caused this high tech aircraft to crash. >> we heard a plane taking off and sputter, didn't sound right. >> reporter: robert castillo was having lunch at a friend's house when he witnessed the terrible crash. a single engine plane plummeting to the ground secretaries after taking off from the sonoma sky
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park airport. >> really heavy fuel smell. what i was concerned with was that there was a spark, it would go up. >> reporter: worried the plane would explode, he and friends rushed to help until first responders arrived. they pulled a mother and two young children from the wreckage, a girl who was unconscious and a boy. >> with's your name, buddy. my name is george. can you get me out? yeah, hang on. i'm going to cut the seatbelt. >> reporter: their father piloting the plane did not survive. 38 year old bill goldman from san francisco was an assistant professor at usf. he was flying a sirrus high tech aircraft. >> what you hear first of all. >> a big bang. >> reporter: scott peterson works near the airport. he says the plain didn't have enough altitude for the parachute to help. >> one of our guys say when the parachute came down it pointed the nose straight down. >> reporter: three family
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members are in the hospital. goldman told him the family was flying to san jose but kept their plane in san carlos. the ntsb will join the faa in its investigation of the crash. in sonoma county, cornell bernard, "abc 7 news." and we have more details tonight on bill goldman. he was the grandson of richard goldman, the prominent san francisco philanthropist who founded the goldman environmental prize. he was an assistant professor at the university of san francisco and flew missions for angel flight west, a charity that provides transportation to sick patients and their families. goldman was married to sarah falk goldman, an attorney. as we mention, shelves was on the plane. she survived. stay up to date with the latest on the story with the "abc 7 news" app. download the app for free and enable push alerts to get breaking updates as they happen. hamg right now, heated moments at san francisco city hall. >> former mayor jean quan wants
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to open a medical marijuana dispensary in the city. that brought out supporters and opponents, hundreds of them. >> "abc 7 news" reporter lisa amin-gulezian picks up the story live at city hall. lisa. >> reporter: larry, it is because the planning commission taking place at this hour, more than 100 people were here to speak and they were standing in line for hours when tempers flared. >> if you don't keep quiet we have to close the meeting. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies tried to calm the situation that brewed outside of tonight's planning commission meeting. it wasn't easy. the divisive crowd had been fuming for hours. they were here to talk about a controversial medical marijuana dispensary called apothecarium with former mayor jean quan and her husband want to open.
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>> please save our children's future. >> reporter: majority of speakers don't want the dispensary in their neighborhood. they say it is bad for the children, the nearby schools and many in the elderly chinese community. >> crime is going up, traffic acident is going up, the insurance is going up, kids are -- morality is going down. >> reporter: that's far from true, say dispensary advocates who insist the underserved community in the sunset will only benefit. >> these people can be my family members, so they might forego medical cannabis all together because they don't know anything about it or they have a stigma against it. >> you walk by a dispensary, you wouldn't even know it was there. people are not doing it on the street. >> reporter: and right now as we speak jean quan is testifying before the commission. after she wraps it up, then the commission will deliberate. either way, the decision can still be appealed to the board of commission. we will, of course, have more details on "abc 7 news" in the morning. live in san francisco, "abc 7
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news," i'm lisa amin gull eeshan. >> a mother is warning drivers she thinks somebody is deliberately shooting a bb gun at random cars. the back window of julie oxley's mini van was shattered on santa teresa boulevard in gilroy and morgan hill today. her seven year old daughter grace was hit in the here. >> glass just popped and got me in the ear. >> she's bleeding and i just -- it was just really frustrating to, like, not know what to do and to feel so, like, confused and overwhelmed by what is going on. >> scary. another driver who stopped to help the family says his car was also hit with a bb pellet. sheriff's deputies took the pellet that got lodged in grace's hair for evidence. "abc 7 news" was in monterro as divers recovered a wheel believed to be from a missing man's car. they also found a fuel tank lodge willed in the rocks. they'll return at low
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trying to look for the car. richard moss disappear on his way to work more than a month ago. new tonight, we're hearing from the editor of a skateboarding magazine who needed staples in his head after a street race near delores park. >> i was flying down the side and hit a reflector. >> we came up with jake selps. as you can see he is recovering in the hospital after the hard fall he took tuesday night. he wasn't the only one. a skateboarder collided with an officer and flipped over a patrol car. as officers arrived to treat to get the injured help, the crowd started throwing things at them. >> i think they overreact. they don't really understand. skateboarders want to go downhill. the hill is smooth. >> police are investigating the police response and checking body cams. police have identified the woman
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accused of using a fake $100 bill at a school bake sale. they say 4 is year od michelle marie cruise was caught on camera. they held a fund raiser there monday. chp says she bought baked goods with a counterfeit bill and got $80 in change. they say she drove off in a dark colored honda with custom rims. she has a criminal history dating to 1995. she has been convict of theft, burglary and forgery. new details on the south bay package thieves caught on camera. check it out. you see a woman walk up to the porch, swipe the package and turn around. what makes the story unique is what happened after the thief and her get away driver tried to make their escape. katie marzullo live in san jose with the story. >> reporter: larry, police tell me they put out a be on the lookout for the thieves and their vehicle. they have a great description thanks to the quick actions of heidi burrows.
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she was not sitting back to be victimized without a fight. a surveillance camera at her house on tulip roadshows a woman walk up to the front porch, grab a package and take it back. highlandy came driving up the street to see it herself around 5:45 wednesday. >> my first thought was honk the horn, stop, get them to stop for a second so i could get a clear photo. >> reporter: heidi got pictures of the suv and license plate, all the while screaming at the woman and the man behind the wheel. then she realized the thieves were yelling at each other. >> put it back! put it back! run it back there because she sees us and the lady in the back seat starts yelling, i'm not going to do that. you figure it out. this is your idea. >> reporter: the couple tossed the package from the window and sped away. neighbors are upset by the crime but happy with how things turned out. >> it is great that she was able to do it without getting hurt. you never know with a thief or criminal, what they might do. >> reporter: san jose police say video evidence is always helpful
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and highlandyeidi's could help e oher cases if not her own. >> i hope they learned a lesson and don't go around stealing. i hope other people who think of sealing boxes think again. >> reporter: as the saying goes, crime doesn't pay. >> a box of tissue paper. >> reporter: the package in this case was just free packing supplies from ebay. in san jose, katie march zeal owe, "abc 7 news." well, a trip to paradise ended in tragedy for a thrill-seeking tourist. coming up, the dangerous stunt involving planes and a fence that turned deadly. plus the d.c. dress code sparking a backlash all the way here in the bay area. >> and a galasy far, far away will soon be a quick trip away. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. get ready for the triple digit sizzle. we will look at your weekend forecast coming up. first here is a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live" right after "abc 7 news at 11:00." >> thanks larry and ama.
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a woman has died taking part in a risky decade's-old tourist attraction in the caribbean. she was blown away -- literally -- by an airplane's jet engine in st. martin. >> police say it is the first death in this thrill-seeking past time dating to the 1940s. abc reporter marcy gonzales has the story. >> reporter: a tourist attraction for thrill seekers in the caribbean. turning deadly. a woman holding on to this famous fence near the edge of a runway in st. martin losing her grip. >> the propulsion pushed her backward and she tripped, fell and as a result of the impact she -- she was wounded fatally. >> reporter: authorities say the jet blast can reach 100 miles an hour when these planes take off. the rush drawing tourists from around the world, including the 57-year-old victim from new zee land. while this is legal, more than a dozen signs warn of the danger. one of the victim's family members traveling with her reportedly telling officials they were aware of the risks.
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>> of course, he did express some regrets about the fact that they ignored warning and still participated in this activity. >> reporter: marcy gonzales, abc news, los angeles. president trump met french president emmanuel macron in paris today. macron stream part of the welcome ceremony on facebook live after shaking hands trump told france's first lady she was, quote, in such good physical shape. later at a joint press conference, abc's cecelia vega asked mr. trump about his son's meeting with the russian lawyer. >> so were you misled by your team in not knowing about this meeting? >> my son is a wonderful young man. he took a meeting with a russian lawyer, not a government lawyer but a russian lawyer. it was a short meeting. >> the presidents say they discussed efforts to fight terrorism in the middle east. mr. trump also hinted at possibly changing his position on the paris climate deal. a bay area congress woman
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plans to lead a protest tomorrow against a decade's old ban against women wearing sleeveless toms or dresses on capitol hill. you are looking at a tweet from congress woman jackie speier that ends with, quote, because women have the right to bare arms. they follows women being removed for wear sleeve less outfit. republican paul ryan urged compliance with the dress code though he will look into possibly changing the dress code. if you are wondering, men must wear coats and ties. new tonight, an exciting new attraction for fans of the movie "star wars." you just saw the big reveal earlier tonight on a 3d model of the future "star wars" themed land that will be opening at disneyland and walt disney world resort in 2019. the model is on display this weekend at the official disney
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fan club expo in anaheim. one attraction promise also to let you pilot the millennium falcon on a customized secret mission. disney, as you know, is parent company of lucas film and abc 7. that will be fun when it happens. >> should be fun. yeah. let's check on our weather tonight. >> here is sandhya patel. >> yeah, and the weather is looking fantastic if you are making plans for the weekend. let's check out a time lapse from earlier today. this is from our mount tam cam, watching that marine layer trying to advance. it was making some advancement, but not much tonight as it has compress. it is about 1200 feet deep so we're not expecting it to move very far inland as a matter of fact inland areas are going to facttart to see their temperatu come up. so livermore, 892 degrees tomorrow afternoon. you're going to be in the upper 90s as we head towards the weekend. early next week, but the numbers will come right back up again above the average of 88 degrees. i want to show you a live picture right now from our east bay hills camera. you are watching that marine layer right over the city lights
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there, and it is showing up here on live doppler 7. but notice it is right near the beaches right now. so we're not expecting it to push very far, like i said. temperatures right now 60s, 70 inland. 50s near the coastline. still have enough of a breeze to keep you comfortable tonight. from our "abc 7 news" exploratorium camera, the top of the pyramid is barely visible because of the fog. watch out. foggy areas in the morning, dense in spots. a wide range of temperatures tomorrow and it is heating up inland this weekend. here is your hour-by-hour forecast. 5:00 a.m., fog near the beaches and right near parts of the bay. at 8:00 a.m. limited fog. notice it pulls away and we start seeing some high clouds drifting in. these clouds around 10:00 a.m. are coming in from what was once a hurricane so it will add a little more humidity to the air. we head into the afternoon and the fog is gone, high clouds starting to pull away, so we will see bright skies for your friday. tomorrow morning watch out for the fog. temperatures low 50s to the mid 60s and for the afternoon we'll
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warm you up into the low to mid 90s inland. will be a sunny one. breezy near the coast. temperatures in the 60s to end the workweek. now, i do want to show you what the game forecast is for the a's against the indians at the coliseum tomorrow evening. the sun sets at 8:29 and the temperature will be quite mild before the sun goes down, 64 degrees. once the set sets temperature will fall, 59 degrees. if you are going pack a light layer. as we check out the three-day forecast, this is what i want to alert you to. tomorrow a little humid. it is saturday and sunday where you see those triple digits inland to mid 60s coast side, but the inland heat is a concern. so a heat advisory has been issued for the east bay hills, the santa cruz mountains, saturday 8:00 a.m. until sunday at 9:00 p.m. this really means that heat-related illnesses are possible. you want to stay hydrated and be aware of the fact it is going to get uncomfortably hot in the hills and inland areas. download the accuweather app and
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get a push alert if a warning is issued related to the heat or if the heat advisory is expanded. walk seven day forecast, triple dig identifies inland for the weekend but the coast will be comfortable in mid 60s and cooling starts early next week, bringing down to average, a little warmer midweek. ama and larry. >> double 100est. thank you, sandhya. thank you, sandhya. >> s but at this moment, she's fighting a brain tumor. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org.
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a new playground bit today will serve underprivileged families in lower pacific heights. volunteers from lucas film disney and the kaboom organization pieced together a jungle gym. it is part of the booker t. washington center on pre-sid yo avenue. the new center is expected to open next month. >> that's going to look good when it is finished for sure. >> definitely. in sports the warriors were approach about a deal for all star paul george, but would they give you u
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titles in past three years, great on offense and defense. paul george revealed the pacers inquired about a trade for clay straight up. warriors said no thanks and indiana ended up sending george to okc. after a couple of weeks in hawaii, a stroll don the red carpets at the espys, steph curry is hoping to avoid the beach this weekend. a warm up before he tees it up for real on the web.com tour in august. >> obviously a lot of great golfers here that played at a high level and that's what the tournament is about and that's why i love coming up here. like anything i do, i want to be competitive, try to win and see if that can happen. >> dubs in vegas for summer league, facing boston in round of 16 playoffs. golden state scored only five point in first quarter though patrick mccaw hit the heave. doves were down 18 at the half.
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mccaw with a team high 20, but warriors lose. they have one game lest in vegas tomorrow. lakers and cavaliers, l.a. showing off second overall pick lonzo ball, future of the franchise. what a sweet reverse with left hand here. nice take. ball struggles shooting but finished with second straight triple-double, 16 points, 10 boards and had 12 assists. also five steals, third quarter, the interception and the finish. lakers win 94-83. foyd mayweather and con non-mcgreg or will fight. today in brooklyn continuing the media to hype up the fleecing of america. floyd making it rain with dollar bills which will be repaid in millions when they actually fight. 13,000 people showed up for the news conference. it was sold out and people were reselling tickets for $50 a piece just to watch two guys yell at each other, separated by only inches. i don't know. people love the hype.
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whatever. wimbledon semifinals. 37 year old venus williams. it has been eight years since venus won a wimbledon's singles title but in position to win with shots like that. venus had one ace, but there it is blasting to the body. a winner in straight sets. she will meet magaruso in the lady's fine. "abc7 sports" brought to you by river rock casino. it is amazing at age 37 to be this competitive. >> yeah. >> still, i mean, it is remarkable. >> incredible. thanks, larry. "abc 7 news" continues now online, on twitter, facebook and on all of your mobile devices with our "abc 7 news" app. our next newscast at 4
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