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a mother's day nightmare when a woman's baby is snatched out of her arms in an attempted abduction. a good neighbor coming the her rescue. >> it happened at 14th street where residents say the area is overrun with transients constantly causing problems. >> the story now you'll see only on abc7 news. >> thanks to a woman who intervened the baby was never taken away but it created some terrifying moments for the woman's mother. >> this come came behind us. she was acting out. that homeless woman was caught on the security video which captures the moments leading up to the struggle for a woman's
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baby. it happened in san francisco's mission district. >> then, the woman came out with her baby and she tried to grab the woman's baby. >> the video stopped recording before the struggle. another neighbor came to the rescue. >> i had an object in my hand just to let her know, you won't take baby. get off my street. she was a homeless woman. it looked like she was under the influence of drugs. >> baby is said to be okay but she was taken to the hospital to get checked out as a precaution. neighbors stay woman who tried to take baby was in a group of transients. it is the latest in what seems to be homeless-related issues. >> we've had vandalism, people masturbating, urinating, defense indicating, encampments. nothing is being done. >> it is unclear what charges if
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any there will be. in san francisco, abc7 news. we have breaking news in the north bay. one person is dead. another is under arrest after a stabbing on the campus of the state university. >> we have the public information officer for sonoma state university joining us live on the phone. first and foremost, thank you for joining us. >> all i can say is at this point, about 5:53 p.m. this evening, the police department here on campus was informed that an individual has been stabbed in the residential committee here on campus. the university police in the fire department personnel responded and the fire personnel determined that shortly after 6:00, the individual was deceased. shortly after that, a suspect was detained and based upon the information at that time, police
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determined there was no threat to the student population and the campus community. i can tell you both individuals are college age males. we don't know if they are students here at sonoma state university. the pet loom did police department has agreed to help tend investigation, and the university has provided grief counsellors for those residents in our residential communities to support them during this time. we're also finding housing and local hotels for any students not able to get back in their dorms because it is a crime scene. so that's all we know at this point and we hope to provide updates as information is available. >> just curious. where are you in the school year? do we have finals coming up? are most of the students still
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on campus? >> that's a good question. we're right at the end of the school year. next week is final exams. we are reaching out to, we are making a decision right now as to how wee be handling that. they are going to, classes were scheduled to have on final exams tomorrow and we are going to determine how that, whether those will continue. i can't say at this point. but the campus will be open. and commencements will be on and scheduled later this week. we are concerned about how this is weigh on our students and that's our primary concern at this time. so we'll make a decision, an announcement concerning finals, hopefully by tomorrow. >> understandably so. we will continue to follow. many thanks to you.
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the public information officer for sonoma state university. new details involving a shooting with a deputy in sonoma that left one person injured. >> the police department is taking over the investigation. this shooting happened just after 11:00 in the morning. two deputies responded to a call of an employee acting strangely and refusing to leave. the suspect pulled out a gun and shot at deputies. one returned fire. >> based on the injuries to the deputy, we believe it was loaded with what is commonly known as snake shot. it is a round with tiny pellets in it of the will. >> the suspect was quick will arrested. the authorities identified him as ryan. he has been booked on suspicious. the deputy has been taken to the hospital and is in good condition. san franciscans head to the polls to vote for the new mayor.
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but someone yelled racial slurs at one of the candidates which was all caught on camera. >> this cell phone video shows it. the event held saturday on fillmore street is in london breed's district. >> we knew that they were coming. >> he hosted the event. he's upset that his attempt turned hostile with this man yelling hostile insults. >> it was a very sad, sad situation. it was very racist. >> as you see from the video, i was inside asking a question. >> he is the director of the nonprofit new community foundation. he is wearing the yellow jacket.
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>> it was like a spark hit a firecracker of the will. >> they have candidate. he says that breed was not involved in the rally. >> i did my best to contact them. they kind of express our regret and sadness. >> what about the people saying go home? >> those were angry, frustrated community members. >> we spoke to supervisors about the incident and the video on social media. >> while slurs are never okay, we have to acknowledge that there has been a divide. >> i don't tolerate racism of any kind. people that support me, that support other candidates, that unfortunately, things like this happened throughout the campaign
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trail. >> he said he does not know the agitators. >> we have learned the former president of the city's commission has died. he didn't reveal a reason for stepping down from the commission. he spent seven years on the oversight panel. family and friends have not revealed his cause of death. to kilauea, hawaii. now three new fissures have opened in the ground bringing the total to 18. officials preparing for mass evacuations at a moment's notice. marcy gonzalez has the story from the big island. >> more evacuations junltd way after another fissure broke through the ground. the 17th on hawaii's big island in more than a week. >> it is in line for the zone. we are preparing for the worst.
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>> people grabbing what they can and fears that a major roadway could be cut off. potentially stranding residents if more fissures open. the latest is less than a mile from a geothermal plant where chemicals have been stored. they've been removed but some residents are worried. >> i don't want to get smogged out with geothermal blowout toxins. >> reporter: this as people prepare for another kind of eruption. a massive steam explosion. experts say it could send giant boulders raining down for miles. >> the last week, it is like your life is on hold. in a hurricane, it will be here and go. a forest fire. this is like slow motion train wreck. >> another big concern, these are emitting toxic fuels.
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sms 2,000 more people could be forced to evacuate. abc news, had hawaii. a family living with the sudden loss of a mother and wife. now the community is rallying around. also a tarmac overseas. we are wrapping up a weekend that was both breezy and on the cool side. cooler air moves in. and you can call him a real life super hero this mother's day. this man being hailed for saving more than 2 million lives.
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he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is solid gold.
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i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein to negotiate the price of drugs. we can now simulate the exact anatomyh care, of a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure.
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you're looking at a mishap that badly damaged an airliner. investigators say the turkish jet didn't park where it was supposed to and it was sticking into a taxi way when the plane passed by. both jetliners needed to be evacuated. the hunter's point shipyard will be the focus of a hearing tomorrow by the san francisco board of supervisors. dozen of home owners are asking the u.s. navy to retest the soil for toxic residue. earlier this month, two men pleaded guilty to cheating on soil samples. they found the company falsified nearly all of its tests for the land slated for housing.
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residents are expected at the hearing. it is a somber mother's day for a family. christina davis leaves behind seven children after buying in a terrible car crash in florida. now the community is rallying around the family to help. >> she was the best mom ever. she was the best wife ever. err still can't believe his wife christina davis is gone shelf leaves behind seven children. ranging from age from 5 to 15. davis was visiting relatives in jacksonville, florida, where a fiery crash took lives of herself and her sister and bofriend. >> me and my daughter patty was on the phone with her when it happened. >> reporter: but donald held on the to urn. the family traveled to florida for the funeral but didn't have
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enough money to return to the bay area. there was a fund to get family home and back in school in oakland. >> eventually they'll realize that bomb is not here. that is the least thing i can do is gather the community together and support the family. >> our kids have over 3.5 gpas. she made our kids better, she made me better. >> so far a go fund me page has raised almost $12 million for the family this heir time of need. >> we thank every person who donated. even though we don't know you, it is going to a very good cause and we'll make sure the kids get everything they need out of it. >> he is holding on tight to precious memories. >> in san francisco, some mothers who might not be able to
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celebrate mother's day were pampered. they took care of the moms staying at the emergency homeless shelter. they received make-up and hair styling sessions. it definitely touched at least one man we spoke to. >> this is special. people take time to remind us that we're somebody. regardless of where we're at. we're special enough to take the time to do this. >> the center is in the tender loin neighborhood. it provides shelter for about 300 families. >> you are about to meet a man who could be described as a true life super hero this mother's day. >> this is james harrison. he retired friday after saving the babies of more than 2 million pregnant australian woman. he is known as the man with the golden article. he has a precious anti-body.
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it is for women whose blood is at risk of attacking their unborn babies. >> he only stopped donating after he reached the maximum age for donors. he hopes it is a record he hopes >> no records will be that broken but definitely deceiving when it came to the sunshine of the. >> it was a little chilly. >> quite the opposite in terms of records being broken. we were so cool to close 10 degrees below where we should be. the cool trends continue. we are tracking that low cloud cover. the fog that was so present earlier this morning. it will do so again tomorrow morning. so we'll go in a little tighter. down to berkeley over san francisco. the gray shading. it will continue to spread.
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>> there was a breeze this afternoon, gusting to 20 miles an hour. it is still active. 24, the current wind. about 12 from concord to oakland. this wind is coming off a very cool ocean water. the ocean water much the, only 51 degrees. part of the reason why we are so cool in the afternoon. only 58 in san jose. down to 50 in santa rosa. 53, the current temperature. so here's the call from accuweather. the big story, the cloud cover. it will continue its trek east. a lot of us tomorrow morning waking up o. along with satellite, we have
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are tracking in our atmosphere. there's an area to the northeast and it is sitting and spinning there. and it is not moving. what that will continue to do. drag in cooler air from the north but also, kick up the winds once again. so we'll start you off tomorrow morning. the winds generally light before the less than ten miles per hour. by the afternoon, you see the winds picking up. 4:00, 5:00, the winds gusting 10 to 20 miles per hour. once again, the wind direction coming off the ocean water. keeping us on the cool side. so some coastal fog developing. starting in the upper 40s to the lower 50s. a very typical spring-like pattern. the cloud slowly pulled back. away from the coast. you will see a good amount of
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sunshine. the breeze kicks up. highs, monday. a cool 61. 72, below average. 71, the high in concord. oakland, up to 65 degrees with afternoon sunshine. the breeze kicking up. 68 in napa. up to 70 degrees in livermore. the accuweather forecast, let's plan it all together. tomorrow, all about the morning clouds. the winds kicking up in the afternoon. the wind continues for tuesday. a fair amount of cloud cover in the afternoon could have some coastal drizzle by thursday, friday, we're still stuck in this pattern of morning fog. by saturday, sunday, we're getting closer to average a. still no intense heat coming your way. >> this is may gray. >> t
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a deer found itself way off trail and had to be rescued from a shark. >> i think i saw this movie. a shark researcher spotted the animal deer paddling several hundred yards off the coast, just 50 feet away a shark was monitoring the situation. i like that word. monitoring. the researcher bereave the deer was at greater risk of drowning than being attacked by the shark. >> i didn't know they could swim like that. >> the shark helped the deer safely swim toward shore. >> he's cross training. >> oh! >> what stroke is he doing? >> i've never seen it. the deer stroke. >> i like that.
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steve kerr was concerned with the way his team was playing into the postseason. as he put it, the defense was really bad. but he doesn't have any of those concerns now. the warriors practiced in houston shortly after arriving in the city for the series against the rockets. kerr said they picked up the defense in the first defense against the spurs.
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>> you can see it on their faces. we're in good shape. they're playing heavy minutes for us. they all feel pretty good and they're ready to go. in basketball, things will happen. there will be some back and forth. part of the territory. >> we're fresh. we're eager to get going. we're just ready to get out here and compete. the phillies stwemt giants. then pirates won against them. the giants needed to get out of pennsylvania with at least one win. they tap wood is the power of pink. a great outing for derrek hall.
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one mistake, he thought the strikeout ended the inning. it was only number one. scoreless until the sixth. good morni gorkis led off. then a little later, two on for nick hundley. the giants break the six-game losing streak. and a very important moment before today's match between the a's and the yankees. and the mother of the a's outfield here passed from the disease. it was a day off brett anderson. this is stanton's tenth home run
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in tonight's headlines, a mother held on to her child while a suspected kidnapper tried to snatch the infant in the mission district. one of the neighbors helped her escape with her baby. one person died after being stabbed at sonoma university. campus police arrested a suspect. officials describe both the victim and the suspect as being young men but haven't said if they're students there. finals scheduled for tomorrow could be postponed. >> people keep waiting for a steam explosion on kilauea. lava and ash could be launched into the air. evacuation orders have gone out to some nearby residents. >> israel is holding festivities to celebrate the opening of the
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u.s. embassy in jerusalem. the u.s. has sent a delegation for the opening. president trump's daughter ivanka and jared kushner will be on hand. the move is highly controversial sparking protests by palestinians and straining relationships in the middle east. benjamin netanyahu thanked president trump for what he called a bold move. >> we are deeply grateful. and our people will be eternally grateful for his bold decision. >> our hopes for jerusalem -- >> a key figure in one of the biggest scandals has died. a pentagon investigation into the march 1968 incident found that units under his command killed close to 350 civilian men, women and children in the
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coastal village of vietnam. one of his lieutenants, william kelly, was committed of murder. he died last week in wisconsin at the age of 81. the cause of death has not been revealed. tesla faces more questions involving a crash with a stopped truck in utah. they're trying to find out if the auto pilot feature was on when it hit a fire department vehicle. there were no serious injuries. it follows a crash in mountain view. that's when -- >> it will need to be brought in over time and built in a way that will build on safety and built on learning were people are using the product. >> last week two teenagers died. the fire was so hot that the victims had no chance to escape.
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investigators are looking at the lithium ion batteries from that tesla. will a number of exclusive reports about the tesla crashes at our website. just click on sections and then on i-team. and there you can find several stories as dan takes a closer look involving the crashes in mountain view and hayward of the. >> he planned to sell the art i have's self-portrait the from 1943. something went wrong. it was damaged. the estimated value of the painting is $70 million in 2006. he accidentally struck another picasso with his elbow, leaving a hole in it. that painting was restored and ultimately sold for $155 million. a florida mother said she has created a device that can help take annoying itch out of mosquito bites. she came one the idea after
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moving from san diego. it was called the bug bite thing and it looks like a syringe. you put it over the bite. pull up the handles and it sucks up the bite. she adds it is clinically proven to work of the. >> you get bit. you can remove the problem, which is the irritant under the skin. the body doesn't continue to experience the reaction. now the bug bite thing is also struggle enough to remove bee singers. she said her inspiration came from relief prolds in europe and asia. >> tim cook returned to his college roots this weekend. he gave the commencement speech. did he his underground work. he challenged students to think differently in his speech. it was a message in previous commencement speeches. he challenged them to take on
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social issues. >> be fearless. be the last people the accept things as they are. the first people to stand up and change them for the better. >> he also touched on technology and the dizzying pace. encouraging the graduates to make the world a better place. still ahead, he is on a roll and you can be, too. next, how the bay area group is putting its own spin on log rolling. the clouds are rolling in. the
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he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is solid gold.
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>> michael kemp has never done this before of the. >> i definitely needed some help. >> a good thing help is right here. >> my mom is a seven-time log rolling champion. >> back then they were real logs. >> logs weighed 500 pounds. it was so difficult to bring them into wilmingtswimming pool. here she is trying the first prototype of the key log that felt like the real thing. >> she is teaching me and my staff how to teach this to the kids. >> kids and maybe a klutzy reporter. >> in case you couldn't tell, standing up on the log and staying up is a lot harder than it looks.
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it was one heck of a workout. >> i felt like i was doing some sort of a dance with my arms and legs. >> when you're playing for real. you're not thinking about burning kals, you're thinking about winning. >> the competition is head to head. two people on the same log. >> and you're trying to be the same person. though there's sometimes a tie, it is usually obvious. >> she thinks that makes log rolling great for spectators. >> our goal is to make log rolling an olympic sport. >> abc7 news. >> such a good sport! >> he really got to the bottom of that. seriously. >> the pool, i mean. >> let's check in with drew now. >> we're talking about the clouds rolling in as we speak from the coast. tonight, it will be one of those
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nights where we'll be dealing with overcast skies. the call, 53 in san francisco. 52 in oakland. it will bottom out at 53. 49 in santa rosa. you can see a lot of gray shading on the screen. the day planner on monday. a lot of clouds. coastal fog. the toms either side of 50 degrees. we're seeing the slow pullback to the coast. sunny skies inland. by 4:00, temperatures in the cities and this pattern, morning clouds, afternoon sunshine. the temperatures slowly recover into the upcoming weekend. >> i just thought weather was good when jonathan did his log rolling. >> yeah. >> hey, you might want to think about wearing pink every day. >> absolutely. a solid day for the giants. first they break the six-game losing streak and then hear
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encouraging news with when madison bumgarner will return. >> and game one the for the every fire department every police department is part of a bigger picture. that bigger picture is statewide mutual aid. california years ago realized the need to work together. teamwork is important to protect the community, but we have to do it the right way. we have a working knowledge and we can reduce the impacts of a small disaster, but we need the help of experts. pg&e is an integral part of our emergency response team. they are the industry expert with utilities. whether it is a gas leak or a wire down, just having someone there that deals with this every day is pretty comforting. we each bring something to the table that is unique and that is a specialty. with all of us working together we can keep all these emergencies small. and the fact that we can bring it together and effectively work together is pretty special. they bring their knowledge, their tools and equipment and the proficiency to get the job done. and the whole time i have been in the fire service, pg&e's been there, too.
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the warriors landed in houston as a visiting team to open the playoff series. this western conference finaltr series with home court advantage. he kept to his ways after a long playoff to get the game going. game one is critical because according to who wins.com, the game one winner in the nba finals has gone to win the series 80% of the time.
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>> i've went on both sides of the series as a player, as a coach. you always hear the old cliche. if you can do it in game one, it truly changes the series. >> lebron james and the cavs got manhandled. look at the cal's jalen brown. on one end, then the jumper on the other. boston led by 26 at the half. the celtics head them to final points. boston led by as many as 28. watch jayson tatum. his mom just loved it. boston rolled 108-83. game two is tuesday.
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>> i didn't go to college so it's not march madness. you get better throughout the series. i've been down 0-1, 0-2. i've been down in the post season. >> bumgarner is looking to make his debut. he will throw his first bullpen session tomorrow. he's been working his way back after a broken pinky on his pitching hand. now, as the session goes well, he will make a minor league rehab start. the timing will be close. but bumgarner could come off the dl as soon as he's eligible on may 25th tflt final round of the players' championship had a day to remember of the the second shot, the record with a 9 under 63. thanks in part to scoring an
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albatross. he finish ed. 17, ouch. no one seriously challenged the wire to wire leader. his biggest victory since being at the u.s. open at the olympic club in 2012. >> i guess it's four years without a win. i never doubted myself. at the same time, that's a long time. >> washington, tampa, game of the two nhl eastern conference finals. less than 30 seconds in. the cams get home. watch this. washington scores two goals in the final 65 seconds of the period. the second goal came with just
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three seconds to go. now, 87 againi kuznetsov gets the replay. that's just brutal. washington wins. and a beautiful day for a bike ride. amgen cycling started today in long beach. she came right over to the camera to, it was colombia who took win while peter statement, it will be. it should be fun to watch. brought to you by river rock
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