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over the years for what this i have exceeded it. >> the mayor is talking about this, the sales force tower after five years of construction, the grand opening celebration was finally held good afternoon and thank you for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley. >> i'm larry biel live at oracle arena. game four between the warriors and rockets is coming up later tonight. we'll have that story coming up. >> sales force tower dominates the skyline, this is a video shot from drone view 7 and you can see the tower is the tallest building that you see. >> so tall, in fact, it's at times obscured by the fog. this is a liv look at the tower right now. >> it is a sky scraper. wane freedman was at today's opening ceremony and he's live with the story. wayne? >> reporter: the sales force tower isit 61 stdories tall.
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if you want to see it all, you need to do backup and it is now we got a close-up look at it today both outside and inside when you spend a billion dollars on a building, yes, you're allowed to have a part of it. how is it? ♪ >> reporter: today's opening of the sales force tower had elements olis ri. he spent $560 million to lease chomu put his company's name on it. >> this tower there up on that 61st floor looking out allows us to see that community, we are one san francisco and we ve obligations to each other and especially to the less fortunate than are among us today. >> reporter: speaking of the 61str,maoofl t
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is different up there which explains the rain drops. the tower tops at70xp mechanical secrets of smaller structures but not to see into the field of at&t park of the it's roughly 200 feet taller than the transamerica pyramid but who's counting. >> it's almost like you're in a plane. >> as a work space it still looks like an office inside complete with cultural walls and floors of like-minded people arranged as villages. >> we have what's called a neighborhood so we have a neighborhood in the village. >> reporter: she loves the new digs which include free food and a mindfulness zone for employee meditati meditation. you meditate? >> i'm still working on it. >> reporter: on company encour >> reporter: what goes around comes around and then up. so here's what we haven't seen yet, tonight's debut of what may become the most famous feature of that building.
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a light show every gh gh depict from around san francisco. it should be interesting. hopefully the fog ds tno live in san oefrancisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> thank you. sales force tower has changed both the datetime skyline of san francisco and its night time look. >> it s a visible reminderta s of a changing city. kristen sze is here with how the sky scraper grew right along with the tech industry. >> that's right. drone view 7 went to treasure island to give us this great view of the new skyline. you can see sales force tower is now the undisputable giant, if you will. let's go ahead and pause this for you. that sales force tower right there as wayne mentioned, 1,070 feet. that's about 200 feet taller than the next building tallest at w pyramid and about 300 feet taller than this one right
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there, that's the b of a very r ground breaking for the tower began in 2013. this time lapse building as it r the past five years. it became known as the sales force tower in 2014 after the cloud computing company signed a lease to become the main tenant. it's a symbol of the industry in san francisco dorfing the architectural symbols of the financial industries. let's give you an exclusive look inside the crown when workers installed the tower's trademark 11,000 l.e.d. lights that we mentioned. they are part of an art installation that will light up nightly featuring moving images from photos taken around the city. now there have been some tests and demos. the light show does premier tonight at 8:00 if the weather cooperates. people will be able to see it from 30 miles away. >> remarkable. breaking news out of thsemite national park.
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hiker was just recovered a few hours ago after he fell off half dome. he fell from the cables around 4:30 yesterday we're told. this is file video of half dome. rangers were told he slippedinn storm. his identity has not yet been released. this is the first death on the half dome cables since 2010, according to the national park service. new information this afternoon in an officer involved shooting lastig a nnshtwered a about a dispute between roommatesrod7:un the officer fired her taser at one of the roommates when he refused to comply with her orders. the suspect hit the officer in the arm with a large metal bar. that's when the officer opened fire. >> i heard gunshots and they sounded pretty close. i told my dad to lock our front door because we didn't know if there was somebody running or what wasoing on. >> both the suspect and the officer were taken to the
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hospital. the officer was treated and released. the suspect underwent surgery and is in critical condition. neither the name of the officer or the suspect has been released. shots fired! deputy down! shots fired! deputy down! >> new video released today shows what happened in an officer shooting. a woman intentionally try to run over a sheriff's deputy. it happened friday during a patrol stop. the suspect was shot three times. chris wynn was at the news conference today when the video was release. san francisco's police union has a leader, aew person n who reflects the diversity of the city. 50-year-old tony mon toya say vet ran cop with the san francisco police department who moves up from vice president of the police officers association to assume the top position now. vick lee with an interview
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you'll see only on 7. >> reporter: sergeant tony montoya has been a cop in san francisco for 24 years. he last worked out of mission station. he was on the executive board of the police officers association for a decade and a half. now, he's president of the poa. montoya is latino and he's openly gay. >> i am the first gay person to be appointed to head of the association. >>orep r mr:teyaon gay, proud t >> we have a large lesbian, gay, buy sexual transgender presence on the police force and it's also reflective for what the city represents. >> reporter: he takes over the leadership of the police union who will return to full time police work. >> he's a tough act to follow. i want to make sure there's not a break in the representation of members. >> reporter: he says, there will be conflicts with a department and city hall. >> i think many times we're
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going to agree to disagree on many issues, but i think we need to be respectful. >> reporter: disagreements on issues like tasers, the union is sponsoring prop 8s in the upcoming june elections which would immediately arm officers with the less lethal weapon. that prompted the police commission to quickly adopt a new policy. >> some people weren't willing to put their necks on the line to allow our members to have this tool. >> reporter: montoya sees his role as the voice of the rank and file cops in a department he says where the morale is low. >> the members of the hall have fnotel oronct the current command staff, and once again it falls on the shoulders of the poa to be the voice of the members. >> reporter: montoya's term expires in 2020. vick lee, abc 7 news. on abc 7 news at 5:00, the head of the police officers associatio talks about the department of justice recommendations for reform
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specifically on the ban against shooting at moving vehicles and more that's all coming up for you at 5:00. san francisco police are looking for a determined smash and grab burglary suspect. the surveillance camera inside the eyes in disguise sunglass shop captured what appears to be a young man attempting to break es he but e glass door sunday only g.moin mustered a small hole. he slips his arm through but couldn't unlock the door so he leaves. a camera saw him a block away, captured a man breaking into the store. police say this time he got in and stole thousands of dollars in merchandise. if anyone recognizes this man, call the san francisco police department. announcer: now your accuweather forecast. >> here's outlooks right now with live doppler 7. we got fog at the coast. -mil-perour ndsnan francisco right w, 20 in
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novato. 20 in fairfield and going into the evening hours you can see coizzle will occur along the yinas atlsere, well and tempera this evening will remain mostly in the low to mid-50s as we start the day tomorrow. stbi tour chances of rain looking ahead this week are about 40% tomorrow, 30% on thursday. we're talking mainly drizzle here and there's some steadier more measurable rain may fall on friday. i'll give you a a c few minutes. >> spencer, thanks very much. music teacher whoou generats to the chinese flute is being mourned and honored. he died last trsday near monterey. teacher gau as he was called developed their talent and earned their respect. david louie share what students and family are doing tomeer him >> reporter: in chinese they called him tercheagao. he's been teaching traditional chinese flutes to dozens of
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inspiring musicians including this 13-year-old. and 10-year-old angelina shoe. last thursday he went fishing with two buddies near monterey but he was swept off the rocks by a rogue wave and didn't make it back to shore. >> he was such a big part of me. it feels like a huge chunk of me is missing. >> reporter: teacher gao leaves behind his wife sonsnd aged 3 and 5 plus hundre of students. filie aretu tsntrying to raise money teacher gao's family. >> he's always smiling and not only to students and to the parents and it's a -- >> reporter: in just three days a gofundme page has raised nearly $87,000 a way of repaying the young teacher for enriching the lives of hundreds of students who played in the
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california youth chinese symphony. a number of schools and colleges. >> every time i play the flute i get emotional because i remember how much and how long i spent working on it and how much he helped me to get to this level. >> gao's death will leave hundreds of students in the east bay and south bay without a teacher but the students all say they will continue to play. >> i'm going to continue playing. i just want to make my teacher very proud. >> reporter: he was only 34. in castro valley, david louie, abc 7 news. >> what an impact he had. if you would like to help the family, we have details of the student's gofundme page on our website, more apologies tod mark zuckerberg ts time in europe. >> now is a mistake and i'm sorry for it. >> but is it too little too a>>? ictu>ref i is worth 1,000 words, what is this plaque worth? we'll tell you who this is supposed to be and what she's
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saying today. i'm larry biel live at the oracle arena. will he actually i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, helping boys become men. i beat the nra in court, defending gun laws that save lives.
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a different continent perhaps, but the same tough questions from mark zuckerberg. the facebook ceo went before the european parliament today issuing apologies and making promises. abc 7 news dannia backus has the details. >> reporter: the head of facebook in europe this week. >> we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility. and that was a mistake and i'm
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sorry for it. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg meeting with members of the european parliament, apologizing for what he says was his company's failure to prevent user data from being misused. and discussing facebook's new privacy limits and the social networks potential influence on elections. >> i want to be clear, keeping people safe will always be more important than maximizing our profits. >> reporter: earlier this year, facebook coming under fire after research firm cambridge analytica which had ties to the trump campaign allegedly accessed personal information of up to 50 million facebook users without consent. european lawmakers now having their chance to grill zuckerberg. >> you apologized 15 or 16 times the last decade. are you capable to fix it? >> once facebook request other companies to delete use ares' data, does facebook follow-up to check compliance by these companies? >> reporter: the company is under pressure to comply with tough new european laws given
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facebook european users more control over what companies can do with what they post, click and search. >> mr. zuckerberg -- >> reporter: tuesday's hearing similar to ones last month in the united states where zuckerberg was grilled by lawmakers over privacy issues. he will also be meeting with the president of france on wednesday and the new european data protection laws taking effect on friday. dannia backus, abc 7 news, los angeles. instagram is rolling out a new mute feature that will allow users to quiet followers without having to cut ties completely. the mute button let's users block out posts from followers while avoiding the awkwardness of unfollowing them. this feature will rollout as a temporary test in the next couple of weeks. we are less than two hours away now from game four of the western conference finals. >> yes, the warriors are on home court tonight. larry biel is live at oracle arena with the preview. >> reporter: let's start with
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the news of the day. warriors forward andre iguodala was listed as doubtful for tonight's game because of a bruised knee. this morning we got up and saw the news, he has been upgraded now to questionable. we'll see what happens after he comes out and warms up. this will be a game time decision as to whether andre iguodala will play tonight or not. let's go back and look at the last game. game three, the warriors coming off a 41 point win. now, we've seen this team take their foot off the gas pedal and relax when they feel a little too comfortable, when they're doing too many shimmies. will that happen tonight against a desperate rocket squad? preventing a letdown is key. >> we're allowed one of these games a series. we already had that game in game two. >> as simple as it is, you just have it in the back of your mind that we haven't done much yet. we're 2-1. but we're one game away from
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giving them home court again. >> it's pretty easy in the season to know what you're doing out there, so i expect everybody to just be on point, be focused. >> reporter: all right. i'm just getting the updated word that andre iguodala is out, will not play tonight in game four, so that likely means looney will step in to the starting lineup. how important is this game? if the warriors wein they take commanding 3-1 lead. if the rockets win they go back home to houston with the series tied 2-2. the rockets will be desperate to get a win tonight. larry biel, abc 7 sports. we had strange weather today. you've seen how great it was. i saw some sun and sprinkles and the wind is still out there. >> strange is one of the nicer descriptions i've heard. it's been gray and overcast and dreary and much cooler than average and everyone's complaining. let me just moof move along here and show you what's happening.
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we still have lots of lingering clouds. you can see some clearing over our inland areas and thunderstorms well to our east over in the sierra foothills. this is theiew looking sort of eastward from our rooftop camera here. s it oakland across the bay. 66 in mount view. half moon bay 54 degrees. this is the view looking westward from emeryville and we have breaks in the clouds there. 71 degrees in santa rosa, napa, 65, novato, 64. fairfie fairfield, 71 and here's the view, sort of. i guess you could call this a view. hovering over the golden gate and these are our forecast features. cloudy conditions overnight with spotty drizzle but even around the bay. showers are possible late thursday into friday and turning
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warmer over the weekend. before we get there, we have the drearies to deal with. tonight look for a coastal drizzle perhaps even beyond the coastline. overnight lows in the low 50s and here's why we have this unusual weather looking at center of low pressure over nevada there. pockets of moisture circulating in counter clock-wise fashion around that center of low pressure. cooler than average over the entire state. another cool and damp system is headed our way moving down out of the gulf of alaska. that's the system that's going to bring us our showers, perhaps even steadier rain than showers later in the week. for tomorrow, look for dry conditions mainly after morning drizzle, breezy. we'll see high temperatures from 57 at half moon bay to 63 in oakland, up in the north bay look for highs of 66 in santa rosa and napa. south bay highs 71, santa rosa -- san jose, 71.
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starting at 5:00 thursday afternoon we'll see some pockets of light rain or showers moving in late thursday night into friday morning, perhaps pockets of steadier rain from time to time in the day on friday and that will all move out of here by saturday morning and that will giveway to clearing over the weekend. here's the accuweather 7 day forecast. temperatures will remain well below average for late may through friday through the likelihood of showers on friday. it'll be breezy on saturday. we get sunnier and much warmer weather on sundays. monday, memorial day is looking gloriously summer-like, high temperatures in the upper 80s inland, about 80 around the bay. mid-60s on the coast and that pattern is going to hold for a couple days early next week. >> thanks. just days after the royal wedding, england's newest duke and duchess make their first public appearance. the middle wraps up.
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she and prince harry delayed leaving on their honeymoon so they could attend this event. one of the most talked about moments of the royal wedding was the sermon from the most reverend michael curry. he's the first african-american presiding bishop of the church. on good morning america" he provided prince harry and meghan markle what he planned to say. the clear love between the couple inspired his sermon. >> i just realized that that's the message for this wedding, not just for the couple and their families, but for anybody who is in the church and when i say in the church, i mean on television, on their computer screens, that this message that god really wants us to love each other and love god and we can actually change things. >> curry said he thought it was a joke when he was first asked to give the sermon. he couldn't tell anyone, not even his wife for almost two months. >> he was dynamite, though. coming up tonight on abc 7, it is the one hour series finale
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of the middle, a show we've hoped you've enjoyed. the heck family is saying good-bye. alexis smith talked with patricia heaton about the end of an era. >> i just want to thank all the fans who have been such loyal supporters and followers and, you know, we do this for you. i think it's such a -- we have a rough time in our country right now with the political dialogue and i think the middle was just an oasis and an hoe math to small town and family and community and if we could add a little joy to everybody's live every week then we've done our job and are grateful to be able to do it for you. >> what are you going to miss the most? i'm sure there's parts of the cast and character. what do you think is going to leave the biggest hole? >> i'm going to miss the jelly doughnuts and sweat socks i used to wear. i'll miss getting together with everybody but they had a mean jelly donut at the crafts
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service table. >> that does sounds pretty good. >> it does. don't miss the season finale of row z row z row z series finale of the middle. new fears from that volcano spewing lava in hawaii. plus -- >> if it doesn't happen, maybe it'll happen later. >> the new doubts today about that upcoming summit between the united states and nor
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announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. and the stories making headlines. an officer who shot a suspect in hayward last night said she feared for her safety. the confrontation happened around 7:00 p.m. police officials haven't said what happened during the confrontation. the suspect's and officer were taken to the hospital, both should survive. reporter chris wynn tweet that had body cam video from last week's officer involved shoot not guilty santa cruz has been released. chris shows you what happened the moment before the officer opened fire. today the governor of texas held his first roundtable discussions on how to stop future school gun attacks. maggie rulely has the latest on the deadly shooting. >> reporter: there's a new wave of violent threats directed at schools in texas, just days after a student opened fire inside santa fe high school killing ten and wounding 13
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others, authorities say at least eight threats have been reported in the houston area since the school week started yesterday. some ending in arrests. >> we all share a common goal. >> reporter: with the fear of another deadly tragedy hanging in the air, texas governor greg abbott kicked off a series of roundtable discussions aimed at improving school safety and security across the state. >> whether you are a republican or democrat, whether you are pro-gun or believe in more gun regulations, the reality is we all want guns out of the hands of those who would try to murder our children. >> reporter: today's push for safety comes as we learn new horrifying details about what happened inside the high school when shots rang out. >> the two officers that engaged that individual within four minutes or approximately four minutes are heroes. >> reporter: those two officers were soon joined by more than 200 others cornering the suspect in a standoff that lasted 25 long minutes. the alleged 17-year-old gunman is now under suicide watch at the county jail charged with
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capital murder. his father tells "the wall street journal" that his son was a good boy who was bullied and claims that may have led to friday's shooting. students in santa fe can go back inside the school today to get their belongings and they plan to be back in class next tuesday. houston texans j.j. watt made a surprise visit for the te survivors. he says he will pay for the funerals of all ten people killed in the attack. four maryland teenagers involved in an incident where a baltimore county police officer was killed are now in custody. 29-year-old officer amy caprio was runned down and killed while responding to a suspicious vehicle report. police arrests 16-year-old donte harris. harris admitted driving right at the officer trying to get away as three friends were breaking
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into a home. harris is charged with first degree murder now. officers arrested three other boys earlier today. new developments now on that upcoming historic summit between the u.s. and north korea. >> today, president trump suggested that it may not happen as quickly as expected. >> terry palmerry has more from washington. >> reporter: president trump said he may need more time. his nuclear summit in singapore with kim jong-un is scheduled for june 12th, but now -- >> if it doesn't happen, maybe it'll happen later. >> reporter: this doubt about the status of the peace talks was raised by the president during a planning meeting with the south korean president, moon jae-in. president trump failing to elaborate on the conditions of the north just saying -- >> the meeting scheduled as you know on june 12th in singapore and whether or not it happens, you'll be knowing pretty soon. >> reporter: the president's optimism dimming from just a few weeks ago. >> i really think he wants to do something and bring that country
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into the real world. you never know about deals. >> reporter: north korea's verse vice foreign minister said kim jong-un wouldn't sit down with president trump if the u.s. insists on unilaterally abandonment. they also threatened to pull the plug over routine south korean drills. mr. trump also sharing his unhappiness with the progress of the trade talks with china, even insinuating the china's leader was behind china's shifting positions. >> there was a difference when kim jong-un left china the second time. >> reporter: president trump went on to call the chinese president a poker player. he said he was disappointed that the talks may have broken down because of china's influence saying kim's attitude has changed. >> sorry about that. take a look behind us. let's take you to hawaii now.
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look at this. this is a live picture. this scene continues in hawaii. that relentless lava flow coming from one of the many fissures in hawaii's big island. there's more than 20 of them, i think. that's live. the lava has now reached the thermal venture property. most of the plants wells had been capped. this geothermal facility provides 25% of the power to the big island but authorities fear if the lava reaches the wall and breaches it, it could release hydrogen sulified that's a toxic and flammable gas. officials also are contending with haze, the hydrochloric acid steam cloud that forms when lava hits cooler ocean water. it billows into the air along with the fine particles of glass. a lot of kplingss now coming from what's happening with the volcano in hawaii. just ahead, the growing power of bitcoin. how it's taking over the real estate market? the homes now up for grabs and
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we think you'll find this fascinating. cryptocurrency is a big deal. you hear more and more about it especially in the bay area. home buyers are now turning to things like bitcoin in order to buy real estate and joining me today is natalia who is the ceo of a company called proppy. what is proppy? >> hello. thanks for having me today. poppy is a real estate marketplace that is utilizing blockchain to automate real estate purchases. >> and this is a company you started and it's doing well. you've gone to 45 employees. >> absolutely. >> then i'm going to get you to tell us what bitcoin, cryptocurrency is and
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blockchain. i know it's complex but as quickly as you can. >> today we know bitcoin which are most popular cryptocurrencies and they are running thanks to blockchain and blockchain or decentralized databases which run record transactions thanks to criptography. >> how big a deal is cryptocurrency in the real estate market now? i know that's what you're specializing in. >> the market today is $360 billion is the size of the market worldwide. so we believe it can get up to several trillion dollars market quite soon, but the -- when the cryptocurrency market -- enters mainstream we see more and more real estate purchases to happen with usage of crypto occur reasonsy and blockchain. you're selling a ranch in los
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gatos and the owner is accepting payment in cryptocurrency. so this property listing we got last week and the owner of the property is an early doctor of bitcoin so he's very excited to either bitcoin or ethereum, the top cryptocurrency because there are some that don't have any adoption yet and the buyers have several reasons to use cryptocurrency to acquire properties. first of all, these are early adopters of cryptocurrencies. they bought bitcoin or ethereum long time ago and now they have enough capital to diversify and buy some -- >> they made a bunch of money on their bitcoin? >> yeah. >> fast-forward ten years, is this much more commonplace if people buy homes using cryptocurrency. >> yes. that's the second reason why
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buyers are using cryptocurrency to acquire properties because it's really fast. we had one transaction in euro where the buyer and the seller were here in the u.s. they conducted the property transfer, the payment was done within minutes, he with did it using ethereum blockchain so the payment was done immediately and ownership transfer was also conducted immediately. >> for people who are not involved in cryptocurrency now they will be in the years to come? you think this is no question the wave of the future. >> we have a huge interest here especially in the bay area where brokers are attending our workshops to use what is cryptocurrency, what is blockcha blockchain, how it will effect their business in the future? we do think many businesses will have that interest. >> thank you very much. thanks for coming on. very interesting. >> thank you. announcer: now your accuweather with spencer christian. >> we'll look at our unusually
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cool, dreary and threatening to be damp weather. you can see low clouds and high clouds moving out over the bay right now and they'll be pushing inland overnight so early tomorrow morning. commuters will face reduced visibility once again especially near the coastline. overnight lows will be mainly in the low 50s. tomorrow we'll have lingering clouds, breezy conditions especially at the coast and maybe some lingering drizzle there. highs will range from near 60 at the coast to low 60s right around the bay shoreline and only up to about upper 60s and 70s. looking ahead to friday, we expect rain to come in late thursday night into friday and our projection for rainfall totals right now by friday night looks like only a few hundredths of an inch likely. san mateo nearly .20 so closer to the coastline about measure shall rain from this approaching system. here's the accuweather 7 day praft. temperatures will remain well
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below average for this time of year through friday and into the weekend. this approaching system on friday ranks one on our storm impact scale. a storm of very light intensity or at least that's how its shaping up so far. sunday gets sunny and warmer and much warmer on monday. >> thank you, spencer. special honor for a bay area athlete that's stirring up controversy. >> does this really look like the soccer star being honored? >> i'll say, no, dan it does not. larry biel live at oracle arena getting set for the conference finals between the warriors and rockets. we'll tell you why history is very much on the warriors' side tonight coming up. warning from the fda about skin cancer. the products they say you cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial!
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he can score inside, outside, he can go to the basket. he can drill these. he can shoot right over-the-top of smaller defenders. you pair him with another mvp and seth curry and two other all stars in draymond green and klay thompson plus this wild oracle crowd and that adds up to 16 straight playoff wins. >> i think we lock in and play, i bring the basketball in any city at any time but when we lock in really lock in every possession, it doesn't matter who we play. >> reporter: so it's 16 straight if they're going to make it 17 they will have to do so without andre iguodala who's been ruled out of tonight's game because of a bruised knee. lots more coming up at 5:00. more on steph curry. tesla ceo is promising a
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remote fix after consumer reports failed to recommend the tesla model three. >> michael finny is here on with more. >> consumer reports says we're all ears. tlaz what's interesting about this. in testing consumer reports found the cars' brakes performed worse than a ford pickup truck f-150. musk tweeted an update should fix the car's braking capabilities. consumer reports had an early production model and that the car -- the model three now has improved ride comfort and other issues are taken care of. consumer reports says it would be open to retest in a car and it would be an industry first if tesla could actually improve brake performance remotely. the food and drug administration is taking new steps from -- four companies marketing pills and capsules claiming to protect you from sun exposure, those
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products are billed as dietary supplements. ed fda says they give people a false sense of security and that there's no pill or capsule that can replace your sunscreen. privacy advocates want amazon to stop marketing its facial recognition software to law enforcement. the american civil liberties unit says police can use the technology to automate the identification in tracking of anyone. oregon is already software to check photographs of suspects against its database of mug shots. privacy advocates worry it could fast track use of facial recognition in other places like public security cameras. now i want to hear from you if you have a consumer issue. my 7 on your side hotline is on monday through friday, 10 to 2:00 p.m. and you can always reach me on my facebook page. >> thank you, michael. we all know and love the fact that the bay area is such a beautiful place to live.
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a new report shows two of the most spectacular landmarks in the world are right here in san francisco. alcatraz and the golden gate bridge took the top two spots in the united states. tripadvisor did the survey. travelers say they loved both places because of their history and breathtaking views. the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. is number three, by the way, which is also quite impressive. >> it is. double take from soccer star brandy jusdane. >> it didn't catch my eye right away. >> big honor and a dubious plaque. what's being done now. kristen is here with what's coming up at 5:00. >> teacher in trouble. what is caught on video and why 8,000 students say it doesn't tell the whole story. booster seats for older kids how to know the right time to graduate to the next level and applying the phrase, shop local to sports attire, we're showing
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off some cool warrior gear when off some cool warrior gear when i you know at the heart of what mayor villaraigosa is doing today, he's fighting to make this country more equal and more just. president obama called him one of america's finest mayors. he's more prepared to get things done. antonio for governor. brought business and labor together to expand career training and apprenticeships, invested in transportation and helped create over 200,000 living wage jobs. antonio villaraigosa for governor.
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in the sports hall of fame but what everyone is talking about today is the plaque that she received that many say looks nothing like her. carolyn tyler talked with her and has the story. >> reporter: does this look like brandy chas taken to you? the san jose native and soccer icon was one of five bay area legends inducted into the local sports hall of fame during this ceremony last night each recipient had their image on a plaque, well, everyone chas taken. >> i heard everything from mickey rooney to >> the wealth of actors i get to choose from is bigger than i thought. >> reporter: the president of the bay area sports hall of fame tells me there's never been anyone male or female really happy with the plaque. but former warrior looks pretty
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good. so does the one of former giants pitcher matt cain. chas taken known worldwide for this photo after her 1999 world cup winning penalty kick looks nothing like her likeness, but while critics say the bust is a total bust, chastain gives her a chance to promote what's really important is the mission of the bay area hall of fame which funds for at risk youth. >> those kids need the hall of fame. >> that's the silver lining and the organization has offered a redo for the sculpture, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> and the head of the bay area sports hall of fame says the organization has raised more than $4 million over the years for kids sports. that is going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4:00.
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abc 7 news at 5:00 starts now. santa cruz deputies being attacked. >> shots fired! deputy down! shots fired! deputy down! and in san francisco, video captures a man hammering the front door of a business. some say he may have done this before. a teacher is seen kneeling at a school now his job is threatened. thousands of students say the school district is wrong. and on top of the world, sales force officially opens the tallest office building in california. announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. newly released video shows the chaotic moments as a woman deliberately tries to run over a santa cruz county sheriff's deputy. this stunning incident happened last friday during a routine patrol stop that ended with the suspect being shot three times. good evening i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze.
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chris wynn has the latest on the investigation and a warning that the video you're about to see may be disturbing. >> reporter: dramatic body worn video gives us a perspective of a patrol stop that was anything but ordinary. the video taken from a body camera on santa cruz county sheriff's deputy early friday morning shows a female suspect striking his partner with one of their patrol cars. that deputy who is not being identified can be heard screaming in pain after the initial attack. this is the view from the camera the second deputy was wearing. the suspect hitting the gas multiple times forcing them to open fire several times hitting the woman with three bullets. she has been identified at 27-year-old jessica lowe a resident of santa cruz county who le mains in the hospital. the deputies were patrolling ocean street extension where they encountered lowe and an unidentified man moving items between t
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