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. live where you live, this is abc 7 news. weapons drawn, a suspect taken in to custody. but the damage is done. ten people dead, and more than a dozen injured after rampage in toronto. in response to the attack. san francisco police said since there's not a threat here, they are not doing anything differently. >> abc news reporter maggie is in toronto. sfwloo the man believed to be responsible for this horrific tragedy is now in custody. police say that 25-year-old alex menassian was behind the wheel of this fan targeting people on the toronto street. >> he just started hitting. anybody in his way, he would hit. >> it was lunchtime before 1:30 p.m. the van driving 16 blocks nearly a mile and a half, ramming in to people again and again.
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>> everyone started running and screaming and he hit this one lady and she went flying. then he hit another lady. >> police finally corner the van and after a tense stand-off, where the driver is seen holding an object and heard asking police to shoot him in the head, the officers took him down unharm. >> i can tell you that we have as iffed numerous witnesses that have come forward, but we are still looking for moreness withes. this is not over yet. we are far away from being over. >> reporter: bodies in the stroot, covered with with orange tarps. shoes left abandoned in the middle of the street. by-standers had to jump in to action. >> there was four bodies on the ground. the police and ambulance were not there yet, but people were trying to revive them. >> reporter: police are searching for a motive. >> there appears to be in national security connection to this incident. >> reporter: abc news new york.
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a gunman accused of killing four people in a waffle house is in custody. he was arrested in a wooded area near his apartment. the motive for yesterday's morning's shooting is a mystery. police say he has a history of delusions and run in with the law. details about the pit bull that nearly bit off a finger of a 15-year-old boy. he walked in the bay view saturday night. the luis suffered a puncture wound to his hand, he is getting better and will be due for release tomorrow. the dog is being rabies. school officials are saying that an unnamed person is being treated for tuber krumpt --
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tuberculosis, a public meeting to discuss tb risks and protection is going to be scheduled. three high school students in oakland are recovering after being hit by a car. sky 7 was above oakland tech after 2:30 this afternoon as police were on the scene. all three were taken to the hospital with we are glad to tell you, nonlife threatening injuries. a view posted this video from social media, showing a man passed out on b.a.r.t., and holding a needle. it's similar to last month, when katy took this photo. b.a.r.t. acknowledges, drugs are a problem. there's a new program to patrol the trains looking for addicts and offering them help getting treatment. on that subject, san francisco is launching a team to clean up discarded is a
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discarded needles. tont in san francisco, former fbi director james comey talked about his role in the presidential election and the russia investigation. we have the story. >> james comey left san francisco's current theater where he spoke before a sold out crowd. love him or hate him, nearly 1700 people came to see him in person. >> so, will were you applaud him or boo him? >> i probably won't do either. i have mixed feelings about him. >> reporter: the former director came to promote his new book, a higher loyalty. he recounts his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail case that many say cost her the election. and his links to the russ to ths connection. still, many bought tickets with well over face value so they could hear him directly. i was interested.
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i think he is such a vital part of our history and i wanted to hear more. >> reporter: the media was not invited to the event, but people say they left the theater with more respect for especially couldy. >> seeing his personality come to life and seeing that -- you can see his good heart. >> it was delivered with a hot of -- with a lot of humility. >> reporter: this was comey's only stop, his next stop, boston. former president george hw bush is in intensive care tonight after being admitted yesterday morning for an infection that spread in to his bloodstream. he had just aed tended his late wife's funeral service. a spokesman for him said he is
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responding to treatment and appears to be recovering. protesters rallied this evening on behalf of a peace advocate that was denied entry in to the u.s. according to protesters, he arrived in sfo tuesday and was held for 28 hours. customs sent him back philippines. he was due to speak in a human rights conference in washington, d.c. >> we are seeking transparency and accountability on what took place. >> customs officials say the allegations of torture are false. >> new at 11:00. planted planned parenthood in mountain view is being forced to move, but they are not going far. we have the story from mountain view. >> more than 20 years, planned planned parenthood has operated on this corner in mountain view,
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it's moving day, so to speak. it spent the last year looking for a new location in the city, something available and affordable. after learning its current home in california and san antonio would be redeveloped. they struck gold. >> so, we are excited that we were able to find a location that is not only in mountain view but just down the street and near transit. >> reporter: they bought this building for $7 million. it will allow the clinic to continue to serve 10,000 patients a year, without up rooting them. >> the new location is larger and allow us to have more patients and partner with other organizations. >> reporter: there was suggested that the county find a location and lease space to planned planned parenthood, but the opposite is now happening t county will lease space from planned planned parenthood and offer additional health as ifs. they said mountain view could not afford to lose the clinic. >> it's the primary care services that they provide for
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thousands of families. this is the one part of the county that doesn't have a county health clinic. >> planned planned parenthood expects to be in their new location in january. they do not anticipate lapse in service. >> a bay area woman is overwhelmed and concerned by the packages she never ordered coming in from overseas. >> it feels wrong in so many levels. >> it's a practice called brushing that you need to watch out for. >> and inspired by each other. the event that brings together thousands of women in the bay area. and i don't know what i did to deserve this. >> star struck among the stars, you never know who you will run in to at the aconvenieaconveni t premier. >> fog is returning and cooler air not too far behind it. i will explain the forecast coming up. >> here is a look at what is
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they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. ashley jud and congress woman jackie spears spoke tonight before the women california conference. we were there on the eve of the sold out conference. the theme is stand up, lift up. focusing on women's commitment to achieving their goals and supporting others to achieve theirs. >> i think the me too movement
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has a lot of energy. that combined with the woman's march in january of last year says volumes of the voices of women that absolutely are going to be heard moving forward. >> spear will join ashley jud for a panel discussion on the me too movement tomorrow morning. w should tell you that abc of 7 is a proud sponsorer of this event this year, and every year. >> new at 11:00. a san francisco woman said she received a mysterious package overseas and then another, now they keep coming. >> she doesn't know who is sending them but now she knows why. >> it's from hong kong. >> reporter: for the past month, she has been receiving strange packages at her home in san francisco. >> i found the three packages that have my name and cell phone number on them and they are items that i never order or
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looked at in my life. >> reporter: plastic watches that don't work, a flash flight, foam alphabet letters and sneakers. >> i cannot wrap my head around the fact that somebody is shuping stuff around around the world. >> it's not necessarily dangerous, but it's creepy. >> he is a internet safety expert. he believes that lorain is a victim of something called brushing. when packages are sent to boost their sales appearance and presence online. she said started to receive the packages after ordering a clothing from a chompany in china. >> it shows the company is shipping stuff. if you don't write down what it is they are shipping or if you exaggerate the value, you could try to convince investors and others that it's a successful business because of all the packages that they are sending to the united states.
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>> i spoke to the u.s. postal inspector here in the bay area tonight, and he tells me that they are aware of brushing. and their global security group will be investigating the packages that lorain received in the mail. you can report any concerning packages to the postal service service. in the newsroom, dan, we will send it back to you. kate, thanks a lot. the highly anticipated aconvenie movie will be hutting the theater. but they are celebrating a ten year anniversary with a film that brings all the characters together. >> never could have anticipated the scope of all of this ten years ago. it's been an incredible journey. >> it was such a great experience, you know, to share the load, i guess, and to share the sort of responsibility. i kind of prefer it. >> i am that newborn baby
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getting to be a part of it. it felt special and surreal. >> i remember hearing, when are you teaming up with the avengers and i thought, i don't know that we ever will and here we are, and now i have heard it's powerful and big. it's owned by our parent company, disney. many of the stars on the red car etwill join jimmy kimmel on the couch for avengers week. >> you watch coming up in about 15 minutes. for now, we want to know how hot it will be tomorrow. >> let's get answers. >> you know what, we will see cooler air arriving first on the coast and then becoming more widespread later in the week. live doppler seven, tonight, he shoulding you no issues in terms of precipitation. what we are tracking in terms of sky cover. a live look from the top pier 15. not a clear viewpoint tonight. the fog has returned, indicating cooler changes are among us right now. a lot of us, we are just
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suffering from allergies right now. look at the pollen report. tree pollen is at high levels. that is why you are snifling and sneezing. the main on offenders are oak, sycamore and mulbery trees. and the uv index this time of year is high. so, stay with that sunscreen, if you are going to be out and about for pro longed periods. out there right now, you see the fog having the cooling affect along the coast. we have dropped in to the 50s and we are at 62, we are holding at 58 right now in san jose and santa rosa. the current temperature 52 degrees. here is the call from act uweather. that coastal fog will move in and around the bay t communities along the immediate bayer shore line, tomorrow morning you will wake up to patchy fog first thing tuesday. the bigger picture. live doppler seven, much of california is quiet. a few high clouds streaming in,
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around l.a. and closer to home, it's all about the fog making its presence known along the coast line. >> here is your 12 hour planner on tuesday. not as bright as a start as we had this morning. with the morning fog, pulls back to the coast midday and away from the coast tomorrow afternoon. we are going back to the 70s, if not low 80s. highs tuesday, and micro climates. starting in the south bay. sustain? san jose, 77 for cooper tino, 80 the high for morgan hill. tloong peninsula, morning fog and afternoon sunshine. 72 san matteo, and foggy on the coast. downtown san francisco, fog to afternoon sunshine. 67, looks like we are going to be stuck in thing to for sunset and dalai city. in to the north bay, it's bright and beautiful, and mild, 77 in sonoma, and 74 the high? san rafae, and afternoon fog.
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74 for fremont, about 72 for richmond and inland we are in the 80s. not the mid 80s like today, but the lower 80s tomorrow. what we are seeing by the end of the week, future weather showing you a weak riply of rain, and then in the north bay, but what everyone will feel by friday, much cooler air arriving this week. so the accu-weather seven-day forecast, we do it again wednesday, the cooler air moves in thursday in to friday, friday, a sprinkle possible in the coast and over the weekend, it's a blend of sun and clouds and temperatures are back to where they should be in the 60s and 70s. so, a bit warmer tomorrow and then we cool off by the end of the week. >> really nice. >> really nice. >> thank you. >> yeah, sure. >> all right, well the royals and the rock have something special in common. what made this a day to remember for both families. ahead. >> and tomorrow, on good morning
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well, from british who hollywood royalty, one boy and one girl made their world debut. the duke and duchess of cambridge welcomed a baby boy, the name has not yet been revealed of the baby. after the rock posted this appreciates photo, writing blessed and proud to be bring another strong girl in to the world. her name, tiana gia johnson. on to sports a lot going on. >> yeah, we have mindi. >> mac williamson, what can you
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threw out of the first pitch. hunter strickland, giving him a hug for his effort. in the bottom of the sixth. it was williamson. first pitch, nothing else matters. just crushed. 464 feet. not only the longest home run for the giants this had season, it's also the longest opposite field home run hit in major league baseball this season. that makes bochy smile. the giants beat the nationals, 4-2 the final there. bob melvin and the a's kicked off a nine-game road trip through the al west against the rangers tonight. bottom of the fourth. one hit in the game. a good one. good one. good one. marcus siemian in the ninth, that was a great one. put the a's up in the ninth. they scored hix runs in the ninth inning and now won 7 of 8 and are over .500 for the first time since opening day. >> well, before the warriors playoff series against the
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spurs, mcgee had three, three postseason starts in his career. he started all four games against san antonio, and the opportunity is not lost on him. mcgee started 17 games in the regular season and did not play in 17 games. so when he was chosen as the starting center for the first round. mcgee repaid the coach in kindment he is averaging 9.5 points and a blocked shot per game. >>s this is what the season is for. you cannot play in the whole season and play in the playoffs and feel like you played a great season. it's amazing and the playoffs is definitely what we all worked to. >> patience is the word general manager john lynch used to describe the team's stance on rubin foster's stance with the team. he is facing felony charges of domestic violence. in the first public comments following the incident. foster will not be in the minicamp in june. the team has no tolerance for
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