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word a plane headed for san jose on board. good evening, and thank you for joining us, i'm alma daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. let's get to abc7 news reporter katie marzullo. katie? >> reporter: dan anda alma, i talked with passengers who were on the bumpy flight. it appears the cause of the illness was turbulence. >> you feel like you're on a little roller coaster for most of the flight. so just up and down constantly. >> row level, oscillation, kind of back and forth the whole time. we got stuck in a sway and never really left it. >> reporter: hours of turbulence on a delta flight from minneapolis started a chain reaction of illness. the san jose fire department said two passengers vomited followed by five more. >> at one point, i mean, it was so -- kneeling down in the aisle and i found a bag and her. >> reporter: the plane landed just before 7:30.
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emergency crews were waiting. >> there was a fire truck waiting, a lot of personnel, airplane staff was at the gate waiting. everyone seemed to really panic. >> reporter: those who were sick were told to stay in their seats while everyone else got off the plane. ultimately no one was taken to the hospital. at san jose airport, katie marzullo, abc7 news. >> new details about an officer involved shooting in san francisco's crocker amazon neighborhood at a town hall hosted by police tonight to discuss it, the family of the suspect who was shot and killed apologized. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard was at that meeting and is here with what happened. cornell. >> yeah, that was a very big surprise, dan and alma. there was lots ever criticism for police from those who were caught in the cross fire of the shoot out. first a warning the police body kamm footage that was released at tonight's town hall meeting is disturbing. >> he did not have to die.
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>> reporter: the uncle of 21-year-old came looking for answers about the march 21st shooting which left his nephew dead. police body worn cameras captured the beginning of a shootout when officers responded to a barber shop on geneva avenue looking for a man whose relatives say had a gun. this camera worn by the officer who confronted him inside the barber shop. the officer was wounded in the leg. you see him crawling out of the shop to safety. police say he fired nine rounds from his hand gun, 26 rounds were returned by two officers. he was shot 18 times. officials say eed fired first. >> mr. eed stood up and fired at the officers. >> reporter: a relative read the surprising statement from the eed family. >> we understand the resulting consequence of his actions and stand by the officers who made the decision to use lethal force.
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>> reporter: the employee inside the barber shop is yelling, i got kids. four people were wounded in the cross fire. >> you guys handled that all messed up. there are dad's, brothers, everything, husbands in that shop. >> reporter: chief william scott couldn't say how four victims were wounded. >> a lot of people in the room here were involved in the incident, so but we don't have the scientific evidence right now as we speak to determine which one was hit. >> reporter: the district attorney is now reviewing the case. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> funeral services were held today for stephon clark who was shot and killed by sacramento police and protesters took to the streets again, calling for police to be held accountable for shooting the unarmed man. ♪ take me to the king ♪ >> the reverend al sharpton joined stephon clark's family for his funeral. >> i am. >> stephon clark.
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>> reporter: >> sharpton delivered a you'll joy standing by his brother. >> we came for the family. we came because this boy should be alive today. >> clark's grandmother then paid tribute to him. >> stephon's giant character and loving charisma endeared him to all he encountered. >> tempers flared during this evening's rush hour when protesters blocked commuters trying to leave downtown sacramento. also today the union representing sacramento police officers called the deadly shooting justified. they claim clark took a, quote, shooting stance when officers confronted him in his grandmother's backyard. the two officers who fired at least 20 rounds at clark who was unarmed remained on administrative leave. tonight's protests did not block fans from entering tonight's sacramento kings game. demonstrations forced the kings to shut many fans out of two games at sacramento's golden one
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center last week. >> moving on, greenhouse gas emissions and fuel standards will be the latest environmental regulations rolled back by the trump administration. the epa submitted a report to the white house for approval. details are still being worked out. the plan may clash with california's efforts to combat climate change, which has been a cornerstone of governor brown's agenda. >> family and friends in the north bay are mourning a beloved amateur race car driver who died after crashing his car at the raceway. ken rambo was 75 years old. the accident happened last night during the sonoma raceways wednesday night drag races. here's a video of his final race. witnesses say the napa man was traveling over 120 miles per hour when his car broke left and ran into a wall. >> only on abc7 news tonight, new information obtained exclusively by the abc7 news i-team presents serious questions for cal trans following a deadly tesla crash. >> last friday a driver died when his tesla crashed on 101
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and mountain view. dan noyes has this exclusive report. snur >> reporter: i contacted the driver who hit the same safety barrier. the cal trans did not fix it before the tesla driefrm and apple engineer died at that spot. 38-year-old apple engineer walter huang died where the 85 car pool lane veers off from 101 south in mountain view. tesla released this image from th day before the crash, showing the safety barrier collapsed. it provided no cushion to huang. today the chp released information. the tesla crashed at the car crashed at 70 miles an hour. he survived with lacerations to his face, and complained of pain in his back and legs. he was arrested for being under
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the influence. he said unfortunately, dan, i'm going to have to decline an interview at the moment. he added, very unfortunate about the tesla driver. really sorry to hear, yes, i dodged a bullet here. >> it's like hitting a reinforced brick wall. >> reporter: attorney steven lawrence specializes in highway safety. he sued over guardrails in the past. he compared it to this in daytona 500 in 2001. >> if people are familiar with it, the accident that killed dale earnhardt, it's that sudden stop that will kill you. >> reporter: he says the safety barrier in question is this. a reusable hydraulic crash cushion that has to be pulled back into place. lawrence says cal trans should have repaired it long before walter huang krashds in his tesla this past friday. >> some states have a short three-day repair time for high traffic locations and if you look at material in california, this thing should have been repaired within a week. again, there are a lot of questions about what happened
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and what went wrong, but it should have been repaired in under 11 days. >> reporter: for the i-team, dan noyes, abc7 news. >> tonight cal trans sent abc7 news a statement confirming it is their policy to fix broken safety barriers within 7 days or five business days, but storms delayed that work. tesla meantime is recalling 130,000 model s vehicles for power steering issue. the company sent an e-mail to customers saying the issue affects cars built before april 2016 and that the model s is the only model affected. they found excessive corrosion in the power steering bolt, mostly in areas with colder climates where road salt is used. it is the largest single recall of cars in the company's history. >> coffee sold in california will soon include a cancer warning. next, how worried should you be? >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. we'll be seeing rain in the not
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californians will soon get more than cream and sugar with their coffee. a judge has ruled retailers must include a cancer warning with signs and labels alerting customers to dangerous cancer levels in brewed coffee. alyssa harrison tells us more. >> it's a downer. >> reporter: they learned their cup of joe may soon come with a warning label. a california judge ruled starbucks and other coffee shops must include a cancer warning because of a carcinogen that is produced during the roasting process. >> it's kind of comical. i want to laugh about it. >> it doesn't surprise me. i still drink it every day. i think in life everything gives you cancer. >> reporter: a nonprofit filed a lawsuit against dozens of companies that make and sell coffee, including starbucks and 7-eleven. just how worried should coffee drinkers be? >> they're not likely to drop dead tomorrow because of the coffee they drank today. >> reporter: u.c. hastings law
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professor marcia cohen said it is over the acrilomide. >> there were climbs it is not a carcinogen anyway. even arguing over proof and science for all of this time. >> reporter: in a statement, the president of the national coffee association argues coffee is actually a healthy beverage. it says, this lawsuit has made a mockery of prop 65, has confused consumers and does nothing to improve public health. in walnut creek, alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >> the liberal face of the u.s. 9th circuit court of appeals passed away today. judge steven reinhart was known as the liberal lion of the court. a court spokesman announced he died suddenly today during a medical appointment in los angeles. the 87-year-old judge was appointed by former president carter. he may be best known for writing the ruling that overturned california's ban on same-sex marriage. >> the federal communications
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commission has given the okay for spacex to provide broadband access by satellite. the fcc says it will increase high-speed broadband availability and competition in the u.s. in its application, elon musk's aeronautics company says it plans to use a constellation of more than 4,000 ow orbit satellites to beam broadband down to earth. >> and in the meantime calling all cloud gazers, tonight nasa needs your help looking up toward the sky. up until april 15, you can participate in the citizen science cloud observation challenge. anyone can upload up to ten photos a day. nasa wants all types of clouds. all the photos will be used to help validate data from its earth observing satellites. the people who send in the most photos will get congratulated by a nasa scientist. we have more information on how to participate on our website, abc7news.com. that's a kind of science i can handle. >> exactly. we were looking up at the sky today saying what a great day
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outside. >> absolutely stunning. easter weekend is almost here. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. sandhya? >> we had high clouds today and easter weekend will feature more with temperatures starting to slide. i wanted to show you the stunning sunset from our east bay hills camera. the 7:30 the sun went down. clouds made of ice crystals gave us this colorful sunset tonight. really absolutely beautiful. so, tomorrow expect more of the same, but those temperatures are going to start to come down, especially near the coast where you'll feel it. you will notice it. don't get me wrong, it's still going to be well above normal. live doppler 7 giving you an indication as to what it looks like right now and it's pretty clear out there. it was a record setting day. look at these temperatures. we were in the low 80s from san jose to mayor's offioffit field. oakland tied the record at 77 and in the low to mid-'80s from san rafael to napa to santa rosa, really unusually warm for this time of year, unseasonably
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warm. as you take a look at the temperatures, most of you still hanging on to some of the warmth. temperatures are in the 50s and 60s except in half moon bay where it's in the upper 40s. in case you want to head to the beach this upcoming weekend the weather looks fantastic. it is going to be warm in santa cruz tomorrow. 79 degrees. cooler saturday, 71, and for easter 69 degrees. so, definitely seeing those temperatures trending lower. as we take a look at a live picture from our emeryville camera, it is absolutely gorgeous view. that is because visibility is so good. clear skies from our east bay hills camera looking across the bay tonight and a warm pattern will hold tomorrow. breezy and cooler easter weekend. there is a chance of rain late next week. it is actually looking better and better. first thing in the morning you can pretty much leave your sweaters, jackets behind. you don't need to bundle up because it's going to be so mild like this morning. other than half moon bay, everyone in the 50s to start off the day, and if you've got the day off, you're taking an early holiday, it's going to be pleasant, warm in the south bay.
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gilroy 85 degrees. 84 in lose gatos, 83 in san jose, on the peninsula you're looking at temperatures ranging from 78 in san mateo to redwood city. temperature coming down but still warm downtown san francisco, 74 degrees. the kind of heat we're expecting san francisco, it will feel like october. and in places like livermore, it's going to feel like summer. all right, that pretty much sums it up. highs through friday in the north bay, 81 in santa rosa, 82 in vallejo, in the east bay mid to upper 70s from oakland to newark, fremont 80 degrees, head inland, sun screen, plenty of water is what you'll need. 84 walnut creek, livermore 80 degrees in fairfield tomorrow. your holiday weekend looks like this. tomorrow mild to warm it will be breezy, mild for easter. egg hunts that you might have planned, festivals, it's going to be nice. we're going to fast forward to april 5th next thursday. we are expecting some rain going into friday and right now it
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looks like it's going to stick around through at least friday, which is encouraging. we need the rain. accuweather seven-day forecast spring warmth friday. we have a level one system, much cooler, april showers. big difference, big swings. in between it's a gradual cooling through the holiday weekend. easter looks nice, and then temperatures level off early to middle part of next week. dan and alma? >> excellent. okay, sandhya, thank you so much. >> what happens when a cheetah interrupts your safari? that story next. >> oh, boy, don't breathe. tomorrow on "good morning america," actress andy mcdowell is live on the set to talk about her latest film, love after love. gma starts at pstop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there!
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cheetah is like, hey, what are you guys doing? >> look at the sun roof, it's awesome. it's cool. >> anyway, all's well that ends well. >> yes. >> was thant great? >> this will be a long ten minutes. is he still there? >> scary. >> it's worse than that. high drama opening day for the giants and the a's both winners and much debate about kevin durant getting ejected after uttering the magic word.
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abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> good evening. giants open the 2018 season without their ace madison bumgarner or closer mark milan son, but they got tremendous efforts by the bull pen in l.a.. the start against clayton kershaw. oh, brother. but block, sensational, five scoreless, struck out three. cory right there, kershaw six innings, one mistake, right there. joe panik jumps on it. giants homer of the season, comes with two down in the 5th. turns out to be the only run in the entire game. dodgers threaten in the seventh. cory strikes out chris taylor. looking, hunter strickland on to
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close. jock peterson out of palo alto ground ball. that's your ball game. giants use four relievers who give up nothing and win the opener 1 zip. about the a's and angels, only 27,000. sparky was there. maybe it was a day game, people aren't used to opening days, with the a's usually at night. chris davis matt olson back to back jacks. a's come back from 4-0 deficit in the 5th. tie it up in the seventh inning. marcus simeon crushed four rbis, on to extras bottom of 11, five infielders. mark hits it, scores, good night. game over. drive home safely. give us some pie. and something to drink to wash it down. a's a winner 6-5. >> this is the first one i've actually gotten so i've been in this situation before and not came through. but it was good to come through for sure. >> the warriors, they finally got kevin durant back after a
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rib injury, kept him out for two weeks. k.d. gets ejected in the first half against the bucks. steve kerr had every reason to be happy. k.d., draymond green back both smiling. green had 11 points, six assists. the steal right here, intercepting the pass, the lob to sean livingston, the warriors had 15 turnovers in the first half. turnover right there. yannis greek freak, an amazing player. durant thought he was fouled, curses out the referee and gets ejected. basically this handed the bucks the win. steve kerr said k.d. used the magic words, admitted k.d. afterwards said he could have used better language. and the warriors had no chance without k.d. nick young, a terrible pass. eric bledsoe had 20. dubs lose their third straight and the rockets get the one seed 116-107 sharks looking to clinch a playoff spot with a win over the
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predators. nationals were good. brent burns thinks he has it tied off the stick of u.c. soar os and hits the post and no goal. third period tied at three. ryan ellis five hole, beats martin jones, 4-3 nashville. 33 seconds left. look at meyer right in front, but he can't get it to go. the preds add, 5-3. sharks next chance to clinch a playoff spot is saturday in vegas. abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. much discussion on twitter whether durant should or should not have gotten ejected. i thought k.d. went over the line in what he said, but i also thought the ref could have showed a little bit of restraint and just walk away. old veteran refs, just -- >> right. >> you don't initiate the contact. both guys could have handled it better. >> both in the wrong. all right. thanks, larry, very much. >> abc7 news continues now online on twitter, facebook and on all your mobile device was our abc7 news app. >> our next newscas
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