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it is the same station where leah weultsen was stab said to death. >> cornell. >> reporter: it just reope taopbdz passengerser a short time a-aif we. it closed about 8:00 p.m. for a police investigation here. >> everything's open except this station. it was closed friday night as police investigated a fight and double stabbing. >> it was very scary, especially after something that just happens recently. >> she say one that had been slashed. >> the one had slash on his face like an inch -- they looked like thick and just holding his face while he was bleeding. >> bart officials say fight broke out between two men on a train.
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witnesses say it was violent. >> two people punching each other. it was super, super aggressive. and blood staining the chairs. >> one suffered a knife wound to his arm and the other to his face. the stphincident just hon aeroa a vigil fornia wilson. >> it was not the purpes for her die. >> reporter: her sister was also stabbed but survived. suspect john cowell is charged with her murder. many believe it was racially motivated. >> i don't think anything like this is ever random. when a waoupl on of color dies it's never random. >> reporter: no arrests have been made. live oakland tonight.
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>> okay. thanks verier much. mourners gathered for an emotional funel for family and friends goodbye. >> reporter: a tribute fit for nia wilson. >> gold royalty is what she was. white, pure is what she was. stpwhrrbgs the 18-year-old taken from those who loved her most, including her first niece. and her sister, who was also stabbed in the attack. >>nia's love, the love she gave when you may not are have any sense of direction, the love she gives when you needs that feeling of protection. >> reporter:s a well as her parents who staodz up to look at the crowd gathered.
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>> we stand with you today in this out pouring of love and condolences. stpwhrrb >> reporter: that our african american young people are dealing with hate and violence every day. >> reporter: congress woman maxine waters. >> they must conduct a thorough and i repeat thorough investigation. >> reporter: simeens says they're ready to listen. the memorial fill would electric moments and a reminder nia means purpose. ntede kno sheadlim the ability to bring people together. after the funeral there was an 18-dove release, one for each year 06 nia's life breaking news. police are are on the look out for a gunman who opened fire in
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the safeway in palo alto. the gunman drove off. they spotted the vehicle and chased it to highway 101 but lost track of the driver. accused of throwing a suspicious device under a patrol car. that's video of the sonoma county bomb squad blowing opbackpack they believe belonged to a suspect. the device exploded, injuring a safeway employee. >> more than a report of one woman knocked to the ground by an explosive. >> officials say the demuty ran from the store after hearing the blast, ran from the suspect sw chased him done. >> we'll move next to the wild fires burning in lake and mendocino counties. new mandatory evacuations were ordered today for part of
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potters valley. earl wrr tonight some evacuation orders were lifted for the lake portieria. students were suppose toads go back to school next week. they delayed the start of school for two weeks. both fires expanded today have burned a umcanbined acres. it will face tough undecisions tomorrow. that won't help. >> let's rr take a look at the are red flag warning for high fire danger in effect until 11:00 can. in mendocino count -- are are a gusting from 25 to 35 miles per hour and in the sierra they're reaching 65 miles per hour. near the ranch fire encouraging news, relative humidity is up stwh winds is calm.
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we still have gusty wind in the area oof the river fire. and over the last several hours, as you can see on our satellite image, our looping satellite, the smoke has continued to blow, not only in our direction but east tpwhrd to the central valley sw the sierra. >> governor brown will tour damage that started in shasta county last month. it's destroyed more than 1,000 homes and 21 businesses. they were let back in. many of the homes are now gone. the fight has been incredibly tough for redding firefighters. some of their homes were destroyed and the department lost one of their own. explains what local firefighters are doing to help. >> reporter: a combination of heart break and unparalleled heroism as they copt what is the sixth most
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destructive fire in california history. among the six killed, redding fire inspectorer, skwraejeremy . >> my understanding is he was assisting in evacuations. >> reporter: the car fire isn't can cut acanning redding firefighters a break either. >> they're still active out on the lines trying to defend those neighborhoods, trying to save others, friends, families and neighbors. >> reporter: their pain is being felt across the country, including here in bay area. he worked along side stoke before joining alameda fire. >> i was able to work with him on multiple occasions and you can rely on flim just about everything you need. >> reporter: they created this gofund me page for the family who lost their hero. >> might not make a big dent in
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what's to come but even if it hems them with groceries for a periods of time. >> reporter: visit abc 7 news.com and click on this storfry the gofund me page link. the deadly ferguson fire tonight is burning deeper into yosemite national park. there are spault fires. yosemite valley also has been evacuated. >> we have firefighters walking along the roads, working ahraupg roadways. it's important for the safety of all the employees. >> it's scorched over 177,000 acres and all but one entrance to the park is closed and many of the landmarks are closed through the weekend because of the smoke. two firefighters have died while battling these flame. now fromme vacuation to fire
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hazards go to abc 7 news.com to get information on how ato stay safe in a wild fire. two people walked away unscathed as their car hit by cal train. the cucanlition happened around 615 and is under investigation. none of the 81 passengers on the train were hurt. more than eight hours after it happened. we' we're truck over trpbd near interstate 680 and landed on a car. as nasty as the crash looked, their injuries are not considered life threatening. trains will not be running between the west oakland and 19th street station and west oakland and lake merit stations. they'rer going to are replace the rails. they'll run free shuttle buses. yelp tells you how clean
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the big mystery is over. the bay area winner of the megmillions jackpot steps forward. >> abc 7 news reporter spent the day trying to track down the leader. >> reporter: cust canmers keep putting money down on mega millions here ever since he sold the winning ticket three days ago. he's been anxious to find out who the lucky person was. it was 11 office workers who chipped in two bucks each into a pool. >> that's 11 families plus their friends and everybody. so that is great news. i'm very happy for them. >> reporter: the california lottery are elyssed only the name of one winner. it's a common name in the south bay. we've knocked on lot of a drs the clost with that
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name lives just two miles from ernie's ducktails. >> he wanted to go with a small independent store and stopped by ernie's liquorer on the way home and that's the one he chose and it turned out to be a great choice for him. >> reporter: others live much farther away and deny being the winner. they say they like each other so much they'll keep working. >> smart choice i'd say. >> why do you say that? >> i feel like he should keep contributing, others with you'rer going to end up spending all the money. >> few can legal and financial even though they gave a symbolic check for selling the winning ticket, he and the office workers will have to wait. each put two bucks into the pot. they won't tell us what compopy
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they work for except to say it's in the financial sector. >> that's good. maybe they'll get good financial advice with all that money. they're giving a good yoke feature just one star. it lists health department inspection data. they reeport san mateo county's ratings stay on the website for up to a year even if they've been cleared up and reinspected. so yelp may have numbers. its 60-point rating is actually from wrong location. they say it's important to share food safety data with consumerers and wonders why san mateo is taking so long to update information. roku is signing a huge lease relocating its head quarters to san jose. the digital makererererererer
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it has about 2300 employees. no word on when that can comp canany will make the move. this just into the newsroom. it's friday. you've made it to the weekend. >> congratulations. you didn't win the lottery. >> small things. >> breaking into the weekend. we have mainly clear skies as we wind down the week. a little bit of haze has developed of course because of the smoke from the fires to our north. but right now we're getting a clear view from our abc 7 explore torrium camera. san jose 73, 70 at morgan hill and 50 at half moon bay. looking out over the bay. 71 in santa rosa. 77 in concord and 72 at liver more and let me give you a look at surface winds. our wind gust animation shows
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that wind will increase a bit over the early night and early morning hours. and it will be gusty all a-across the bay area once again with with the strongest gusts near theline but breezy in the bay and north bay. here's looking out over san francisco. mild to warm the next three days. turning much warmer beginning tuesday of next week sw we may see triple digits by the middle of next week. ovnite look for mainly clear skies with a bit of haze and a few patches of fog athrong coastline. overnight lows will be mainly in the upper 50s. and then tomorrow under breezy undecisions with again some haze. we'll have highs ranging from mid-60s at the coast to near 80 around the bay and our inland areas will be warm again. especially in the inland east bay and way up north, 91 at
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clover dale. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. after three days of a fairly steady raeupg of temperatures we'll see temperatures rising a bit on tuesday and wednesday and thursday near 100 degrees in the warmest spots. mid to upper 60s >> dozens and dozens of goats go
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. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> the a's often so prolific it's powered them to the playoff position. so last thing we thought would be them on the end of a no hitter with the tigers in town. almost. that is junior in hand, glove in the other and makes the catch. that's why you bring your glove and your kid. first a's pitcher since july 4th
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to get through seven innings. seven scoreless forranderson. but the a didn't get their first hit until the seventh. jose -- no, stephen piscotty the diving catch to end the frame and we ego on the 13 where we neat innocent here here here hee laureano. and he's drenched. welcome to the big show, can kids. a's win 1-0 in 13. diamonds and d-backs. no hooboob in site. that's a deser storm. a junior meteorologist. arizona scored five runs in the bottom of the first. gold member took cris can rr stratten deep. buster posey foul tip and left
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the game with with concussion-like symptoms. another one off stratten who allowed six runs on 10 hits. giants never recover canned and they fall 6-3. surprise at raiders camp. kicker has been cut. he replaced jankowski last year. he was solid. he made 16 of 21 field goals. he had been in a camp field with eddie who's apparently won the job. johnny manziel, johnny football made his canadian football league debut with the montreal owlts. still doing the money sign. but this is his first pass in the cfl. picked off. that was a bad throw. at least johnny made the tackle though. 11 of 20, threw four picks. that's another brutal pass off your back foot.
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no prayer. anyway manziel's team got crushed. the money sign. 50-11. venus williams on the left taking on marina sucarry in the quarter finals. come cans back as i look on the run. tprfrs a little drop shot and venus shaking her head. they go eto a tie break. match point. sakarri smashes it. venus is eliminated. sa, can kari on to the semifinals and one more a's note with the win they're a game 1/2 up on seattle for the american wild league. so this could very well be a playoff team. it's fun. they got a good team. >> all right. abc 7 news continues online, twitter, facebook with our
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tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute." a poor pup is wedged tight for 18 hours. >> he's stuck between a rock and a hard place. >> the frustration as rescuers realize he's just beyond their grasp. >> right there! jerks doing burnouts in the neighborhood. >> yeah, see what i did? >> the trouble for him when the [ ]er is yes. >> yeah! >> oh! it's a look inside an architectural gem. >> how come we've never seen this? >> the fascinating story behind a mysterious maze of rooms. and some nervous stomach trouble in the car. >> is that something she knew was coming? >> what is that smell? >> the prank that has grandma going ballistic in the back.
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>> get me out of here! get me out! >> grandma's killing me! [ laughter ] ♪ oh! >> ow! >> poor guy. >> yep, he's stuck between a rock and a hard place. >> are they going to have to pull the building down, or the wall at least? >> you know, they considered it, but they couldn't do it. so they had to figure outside another way to get this dog out. it had been stuck in there for 18 hours. they say it could barely move. so, animal warriors had to come up with some other way to get the dog. they're offering him some water here because he's distressed. >> can you shave down the wall? because he's right at the edge! it's right there! >> look at the construction. it's so rough. it's like sand paper. >> oh, yes, it is. so, what they do is they decide to loop a rope around the dog, and they get what i believe is some type of oil, because you see them coating the dog with that after they get that rope looped around them. and then they say it took them about an hour to slowly pull this dog out.
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>> wow. they took him out backwards. >> yeah. you see it's so close to freedom. just a few feet. nope. they had to pull it out backwards, the way it came in. >> look at this dog, though. he still wants to go straight. he's scared of the rescuers. he still wants to try to shoot through that gap in the wall. >> watch this. they say as soon as he got out, he ran on to have a better life. >> he will never even go near those buildings again. we're in a pretty narrow single-lane road. there is a woman riding a horse and her husband's walking next to her. there's a bridge, and a car comes speeding over it. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! >> oh! >> oh, god! >> what the heck are they thinking? >> yeah. i have no idea! the car spooks the horse, hits the husband. >> you hit me! you've hit my husband! i've got it all on bloody caca
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camera! >> obviously, she is irate. the driver gets out of the car. >> why did you try to kill me? >> there was some mention about him being on his phone, but i'm not sure about that. >> and the condition of the husband? >> he ended up with a cut to his arm. that was the worst of it. honestly, it could have been significantly worse, considering what we saw. now, in australia and new zealand, they have a term. anyone who's driving in a reckless or antisocial manner in order to get a reaction from people around them. but still didn't quite understand the definition, it's this. this guy starts burning out on this suburban street, and then -- he disappears off in a cloud of smoke. don't worry, he'll be right back. full throttle. he's getting the car so he's drifting down the street, coming so close to some of these cars. >> wow. >> a feather away from that other car. >> he's going to come back our way. >> he's not going to stop until he crashes. >> well, he is going to stop here because there are people in the road.
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>> he's attracted, of course, a bit of attention. >> you can see the dude jumps out, all, yeah, whoo-hoo, yeah! see what i did? someone saw what he did. [ sirens ] >> yeah! >> instant karma. >> yes. an undercover police car just so happened to be going by, and they go over to talk to the fella. [ screaming ] >> ooh, voice is raised already! >> at this point you can see he's struggling with two officers, apparently threatens to kill the guys and even spits on one of the officers. might explain why one of them finally pulls his taser. which immediately makes him very compliant, gets down on the floor, hands behind his back, and he had his day in court.fac his car's been impounded and he's been banned from driving. >> charity, when there is a birthday in the office, you launch into song. i'd like you to sing it right now. ♪ happy birthday to ya, happy birthday to ya ♪ >> wow, that's exactly the song that these two lovely ladies are
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dancing to. it is their 90th birthday. on this day, we're celebrating vercibe williams and her sister, vertibe atherton of st. louis, missouri. and they have been inseparable twin sisters all their lives. they vacation together. they've had long careers as nurses. >> at 90 and kicking it! >> they're getting it done, too. everybody loves a little stevie wonder for their birthday. that's the anthem, honey! >> their family threw a nice, big party at their retirement home for them. the girls just grooving it. >> they can't be bothered, man. >> i love that they're in their own zone, because as twins, they have their own thing going on anyway, and they're like, eh. >> for 90-year-olds, they are still styling, too. >> oh, yeah. >> they haven't given up on being fly. >> of course not! you've got to be fierce and fabulous all the days of your life. >> mm-hmm. oi tress pl.e'
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looking at. >> a library. >> like a hotel? >> is that a mam! >> it door ceme istimes, oakland. >> this is in california? >> yes, ma'am. >> how come we haven't seen this? >> because we haven't done it yet. >> i didn't say how come we don't live there. >> i would have thought it's in italy or something. >> it was built in 1909 and redesigned in 1928 by renowned architect julia morgan of hearst castle fame. >> looks like the kind of place you could get lost in. >> according to the website, it's a place of peace and tranquility with a hidden array of alcoves, stairwells and chapels that rose to vaultedilg soothing light. >> is it very peaceful. is there any place in it or is it sold out? >> the bay area, it's hard to get anywhere right now. >> i don't know what the availability is. i'm not checking for that right now, but i do know that it's the final resting place for some pretty high-profile people.
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blues legend john lee hooker, explorer harriet adams, u.s. congressman john a. alston, the legendary al davis of the oakland raiders. the list goes on and on. so, yes, it's a gem. this was shared by eaaron trinidad on instagram. we shared some of his other videos. basically, he just travels around the world and shares really cool things and places, and that's the great thing about his instagram channel is, you grew up in the bay area, i'm from the area, never been. >> yeah, but to be honest, you really have no reason to go ther know about it until, maybe, you have some family that are residing. >> the architecture alone is a big draw, and the fact that julia is the architect. >> people say that it looks like a maze. the way he shot it does kind of play with your mind, but it's a sight to see. >> aor this. >> these avocados! >> yeah, but he liked avocados before they were co

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