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duck boat zadisaster in missour at least 11 people dead, including children. i'm ama daetz. >> dan ashley. the duck boat capsized on a storm on trabl rock lake in missouri. >> two duck boats on the water, moments before one capsized. you can see the rough waters. local hospital says seven people duts say at five meison miitne horrible try to get everyone. other people, let's go. it's out of this world, i don't know how to describe it, just, i don't know. >> boat was operated by ride the ducks. company faced increased scrutiny
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since 2010 accident left two tourists dead in philadelphia. >> in seattle axle broke, careening into a tour bus, that killed five and injured more. held ride the ducks responsible. >> company cited the city's challenging business environment. decision to leave came three months after the city mandated they employ a second nondriving guide. >> based in branson and ntsb team arrives tomorrow to begin investigation. download thepp andenable push alerts for updates. racial profiling. at issue, whether the city should continue to study ways to end bias in policing. katie utehs.
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>> reporter: some people left feeling frustrated that their voices weren't heard and enough isn't being done to stop racial profiling. still the police chief and mayor contend they're using data to make meaningful changes. oakland's police chief, mayor and others discussed racial profiling in town hall meeting at lady college as stanford study on the topic remains up in the air. >> what makes us a target? why are we the hunted? >> reporter: study showed oakland police were four times more likel to search african-american men compared to white men during a traffic stop. >> they have taught us how to think about the data. it's one thing to collect data, it's another thing to know how to ask questions of the data. >> reporter: stanford's recommended 50 policy changes. opd implemented majority, including handcuffing and chase
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policies. >> over the last five years we believe some of the policy changes are why we reduced police use of force by 72%. >> reporter: has dropped, but police stop data by race still shows disparities. african-americans far more likely to be stopped than any other group. says it's going to take more than policy changes to fix racism in policing and our country. >> how do we speak to one another? how can i speak to you in manner that you feel comfortable? vice-versa, that dialogue needs to happen all the time. >> reporter: full city council will take up issue of renewing the contract next week's full council meeting. chief and mayor would like it extended another year. live in oakland, abc7 news. developing news. nfl and league's players union agreed tt no
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protests of the national anthem will be issued or enforced. at least for now. miami dolphins were considering suspending or firing players who stand in the anthem. renters could get a break under a proposal, harris is sponsoring a bill. families that spend more than 30% of income on housing and -- could prevent families from being forced to leave homes when local rents skyrocket. >> lot of them are having to uplift families from communities they've contributed so much to. >> democrat, faces a tough fight as republicans control both houses on capitol hill. nine months after wildfiresr documentary about the early
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hours of that tragedy. kate larson in santa rosa for the premier. >> reporter: cell phone video from the forced hours of the fires, took people back to the night santa rosa was surrounded by flames. >> it's very personal and powerful. >> it's been nine months but feels like yesterday. still fresh for the community. >> we have deputies at work right now, houses burned while they were working. >> reporter: "urban inferno," also, first responders. >> community we've had since day one, hour one, people like mr. seeger making the movie to raise homes. >> home and knew he had to make the documentary. brought on several people, owns
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ksro. >> i'm pat kerrigan in the newsroom, the north bay is on fire. >> put together what i feel is compassionate and caring motion picture. >> reporter: all the proceeds go to resilience fund for ongoing fire relief. abc7 news. new developments on u.s./russia relations, surprise invitation and new fallout over vladimir putin's proef poefl to question a stanford professor who was ambassador to russia. >> reporter: questions continue over what president trump and vladimir putin discussed in helsinki, big announcement, director of national intelligence dan coats obviously surprised. >> vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? >> reporter: this as the white
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house issued another russia walk back. after proposal by putin that russian authorities would question with americans invited to watch. in exchange moscow allowed to question u.s. citizens accused of unspecified crimes. idea that president trump seemed pleased with. >> what he did, incredible offer. >> one of the people, former ambassador to russia michael mcfaul. >> my government i hope will step up and categorically swat this back. i mean my president of the united states of america. >> reporter: as well as democrats and republicans. >> there is no rule of law in russia, there's the rule of putin. >> that the president would entertain the idea of subjecting our diplomats to putin's thuggery is an abuse of power. >> reporter: amid that criticism, white house is
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changing course. sanders saying it was made in sincerity by president putin but president -- in rare show of solidarity. hours after person was hit and killed by train. in sunnyvale while investigators searched for clues. cal tran tells us northbound train hit man this evening, not near a crossing. youth badminton coach accused of molesting a girl.irl. rrested on mt. hamilton last week. works at synergy badmintonononon menlo park.
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shut down illegal gambling parlors that disguised themselves as legal businesses. cropley avenue. computer shop thrived as gambling. led to violent crime. >> one of these locations had been robbed twice and didn't report it obviously because running illegal business. >> one location had casino style slot machines. another had computers that worked like slots. police arrested five people in march. seized $375,000 during raids in march and just last week. flurry of tornadoes swept through central iowa today, destruction left behind. >> wedding ring found on bay area beach. clues that could lead to owner. starbucks serves up
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developing news, tornadoes left a small iowa community devastated. at least 17 people injured when sudden storm rolled through marshall town this afternoon. part of the clock tower being blown off there. look at devastation, flattened homes. destroyed cars. about 17,000 people live there, small community. as bad as it is, no reports of any deaths, thank goodness. >> never know when you find walking along the beach. for one local man, wedding ring he found sparked a search for the owner. there are details about the ring that made lead back to the owner. >> tiny crabs on the beach,
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always been here. >> reporter: coming to this stretch of beach since he was little boy. wasn't until four months something caught his eye. >> saw it was a wedding ring. >> reporter: among the thousands or millions of rocks on the shore but man's ring had inscription. >> some people in love in 1949. says from now to eternity, 5/1/49, lily. >> reporter: s.a.t. on his kitchen counter for months. friend visited him. >> we need to find the owner. >> reporter: tweeted photos and put out a call for help. >> it's blown up. people are invested. hopefully find the family to whom the ring belongs. >> reporter: have been some leads online but nothing panned
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out so far. >> how it got to this beach is a mystery. >> reporter: for an awful lot of people on the internet trying to solve as well. >> hope still together. if it's their children, hopefully the ring has meaning as well. >> reporter: the image has been shared thousands of times. if you know anything to reunite the ring with its owner, abc7news.com, dion lim, abc7 news. christina says a genealogy expert reached out on twitter and following up on the lead. >> we'll keep you posted on air and online. making it easier for hearing impaired coffee lovers to order brew. every worker must be proficient in american sign language. opening near gallaudet university, only liberal arts
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university for the deaf. getting close to the weekend. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> never too late to look ahead to the weekend. live doppler 7 indicating it is pretty much foggy along the coast as expected this time of year. today had a little bit of the muggies because of the monsoon flow, not a lot of it, but now watching this area of moisture off the coast and summer monsoon because moisture is heading towards us. another humid day tomorrow. 50s to 70s, inland areas that were warm are holding on to heat from earlier in the day. weekend forecast, not going to be as humid as we head into the weekend. seasonal pattern, low 60s to low 90s. near average this time of year. golden gate bridge camera, you know it's been very socked in.
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heavy fog acro tonight visiblity not as poor. reason for that, marine layer has deepened, not expecting dense fog, just areas of fog. emeryville, see the eastern span of the bay bridge. muggy tomorrow, slight chance of thunder, seasonal pattern this weekend. commute time, areas of fog around the bay. high clouds coming in 8:00 a.m., that is the monsoon moisture we're keeping eye on. best possibility for thunderstorms in sierra. can't rule out in bay area. two computer models, this is wetter solution. south bay sees moisture as monsoon flow moves northward from the southeast.
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best chance in the south bay for friday afternoon, evening. tomorrow morning some fog, high clouds, mid-50s to low 60s. may need a light jacket or sweater tomorrow afternoon. nice looking weather, short sleeves. inland in low 90s. had mid and upper 90s today. coastline, 60s, breezy, see more clearing tomorrow afternoon than today. download the accuweather app to check out temperatures anytime you want. might want to for rugby world cup sevens tomorrow at at at att park. good looking weather for that event. slight chance of thunderstorm tomorrow. back to summer pattern of low 60s to low 90s and get ready for heat to return the middle of next week. >> thanks. how big of a fan of jeff
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jeff goldblum is larger than life instatue of the bare-chested actor has appeared on the banks of thames, a magnet. u.k. based service installed it to mark the film's anniversary. >> funky action hero. >> he was in "the and "jurassic world" is out in ow. it's great, highly recommended. demarcus cousins,
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tendon, showtime is going behind the scenes with him. had issues, awful. steamed to be on the way to monster payday, hurt. four-time all-star knows his favorite warrior. >> just to put this out there, my favorite by far is klay. i mean, our short time together in the summer, for him to be as he is, never a dull moment. >> going through whole process, should we talk to klay? steve said he's fine, he doesn't care. and it's true, all laughing. probably should tell klay about this. >> still haven't talked to him. >> can't get a hold of the day in the summer. >> klay's in the bahamas.
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dynamic summer, four-time all-star, olympic gold medalist. laker fan but magic and company can't offer a contract. is magic worried about the dubs and five all-stars? >> i'm not worried about golden state. they don't keep me up at night. we have a solid team, competitive and tough-minded team. we have guys now who winners. >> lebron. oklahoma city shipped off carmelo anthony. hawks sending some to okc. cutting mellow, signing with the houston rockets. raiders confirming that greg papa are not be back. signature called, beloved by raider nation.
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>> throw to the end zone, caught for a touchdown by michael crabtree. touchdown! raiders! >> papa took over for bill king, called raiders games for two decades, replaced by 79-year-old broadcasting legend brent musburger, lives in vegas these days and gives raiders a big name nationally. sponsored by river rock casino. mark davis is all in on las vegas. you can feel oakland slipping away. >> thanks larry. >> abc7 news continues online with abc7 news
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video show "right this minute." >> incredible luck as a man spots a tiny snail. >> in danger of getting run over by a car. >> you see the slowest rescue ever in the history of rtm. >> whew, that was fast. a pilot's helmet camera provides. >> such a fantastic, brilliant view. >> the story behind the thrill ride you got to feel to believe. dude's got something stuck in his nose. >> and this thing is actually -- >> what doctors say should never be in there. >> goodness. >> what is that? and a guy kneeling behind his girlfriend. >> waiting for her to turn around and pay attention. >> the surprise in their love story as they next step. >> and i think they're going to live happily ever after. somebody has decided to rescue this tiny itty, bitty little smal on a roadway in
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germany. and that person saw that this snail was in danger of getting run over by a car. you're going to feel like this snail is never ever going to finally tleech guy finally reach this guy's fingers. so we'll let that run and i'll take you to our next rescue. >> simon call. >> simon. >> caller: -- is in our next one. he says when you have a duck and her duck lings, sometimes they move quicker than you want them to. so while simon is setting up, let's check back in on that snail. still going. >> he'll get there eventually, gayle. >> he will. and this man showed infinite patience waiting for this snail to finally, finally, slowly crawl off his finger. >> why can't you just pick up the snail and move it? >> it looks quite delicate. >> so the snail i
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