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. we want the message to be
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sent that your actions have consequences. >> tonight a sacramento area man is charged with manslaughter in the death of a chp officer and a motorist. good evening, thank you for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> dan and alma have the night off. that tragedy happened last friday in fairfield. officials say the 36-year-old suspect sean michael was driving recklessly before the crash. >> our reporter has details. ornell? >> reporter: yeah, eric and dion. the chp says the suspect was distracted and speeding on interstate 80 when he caused this terrible crash which could have been prevented. >> this tragedy has affectd all of us here in slerno county and has changed lives here forever. >> reporter: the solano county district attorney announcing a a
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indictment. authorities say he had made a routine traffic stop last friday when walker struck him with his pickup truck. abrams says he was driving distracted. >> he was driving as an excessive speed on the freeway while he was on his phone and then he caused this accident. >> reporter: the chp says they have witness accounts before the crash. >> we want the message to be sent that your actions have consequences. that answering a phone or sending or answering a text can result in the tragic consequences that we witnessed. >> 49-year-old heima manual a foreign national from the philippines was living with friends in va lay oh. he said his best friend was kind an living. >> he try his luck here in the
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u.s. here, unfortunately, you know, he came here, nothing, and then nothing. so sad. >> interesting. >> very sad. the suspect is scheduled to be araged in a fairfield courtroom tomorrow. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> much preached. thank y -- preeshtd. gofundme accounts have been set up for both. >> a suspected isis member is in custody tonight accused of murdersing a police officer in iraq. cort documents show omar amin showed acts of violence on the h behalf of the terrorist organization. he was tracked down today in sacramento. >> the fbi joint terrorism task force and the sheriff's
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department arrived at the eastern villa apartments. >> the neighbors are from iraq. >> another neighbor didn't want to go on camera but described what she saw. >> there's a family with children, about 10 to 15 people huddled upstairs on the patio. there were several fbis, highway patrol. and a woman up there. >> agents took boxes of possible evidence out of the apartment. then a court document was released stating iraq made a normal request for the extradition of omar amin. he's charged with murder. they say a convoy pulled up to the victim's home and people began shooting. the victim returned fire. the document goes on to aamin fired the gunshot that killed the man. court documents say amin has
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been a member of al qaeda and then isis since 2004. >> well, hundreds of firefighters gathered at the spokesmana county airport in santa rosa today to pay their respects to matthew br irks chettes body. the 42-year-old battalion chief died after getting hit by a tree last week. >> and -- we're getting a new look at the ferocity of the carr fire tornado which we just now fount found out it killed a firefighter. the fire created a fire tornado of flame, ash, and combustible gas. the tornado was about the size of three football fields at its base. a report released today said ed germany stoke got caught in the tornado. he was driving when he made an emergency call saying he was getting burned over and needed a
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water drop. crews tried to get to his location but got no response. >> all evacuations were lifted today in the carr fire. it has consumed 3358,000 square mile. it's 69% contained. eight people died in the wildfire that destroyed more than a thousand buildings. >> investigators believe they've traced the origin of the car fire from sparks of a flat tire scraping the road ace sir fast. they realize it was an accident and don't blame the person. she enkurgeds people to write letters in support of the couple and more than 90 letters arrived in two days. >> there had been firefighters send note. counsellors send notes saying they'd be willing to meet with the couple. we've had people whose lost everything. >> in addition more than 300
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people have shared words of support on social media. >> police want to find a man who pretented to be a ride share driver and then killed a woman. somebody like this picked up the fwhom san mateo about 7:00 last night. the victim was found near fashion island boulevard and told police the man drove her to a excluded area and assaulted her. she was able to escape. investigators say the attacker was found driving a gray four door car. it is not clear if it had a ride share decal on it. >> later, the future of a beloved restaurant in the mission district is unclear tonight. the owner was arrested and charged with obtaining his u.s. citizenship illegal. kate larsson has the story. >> i took this space because nobody wanted to be here and i built here from scratch. >> reporter: raised in france and born in senegal he opened
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this business, a restaurant, bar and dance hall that has become a neighborhood staple at 19th and michigan. >> a goal of everything coming to america is owning a piece of property. i've been working so hard for it. >> he said he bought the building from his left field last year but now all of that is in jeopardy. he was arrested on charges of obtaining his citizenship immediately. >> it's shameful how they treated him. >> he pled not guilty to both charges and the u.s. government is overreaching on the case. >> he applied for citizenship in 2009. the claim is there are false statements made in connection with that application and i tell you they were related to an incident in 2000 where he was misled and received some terrible, terrible advice. >> reporter: he tells me he's
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going to fight the charges but if worse comes to worse and he has to leave the u.s. he hoepd hopes somehow this business survives in this community. his next court date is september 13th. abc 7 news. >> more twists in the warehouse fire. he wants to separate his case. a junch rejected the plea deal. he said one wasn't remorseful enough. now they're making a motion to sever the cases. >> a lot of victims said we're in a much different position. take lives that night. get the media accountability. >> friday is also big day for almena's attorneys. they could decide whether to request a new venue for a trial
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fighting to be treated like everyone else. >> the warning to parents. the dangerous chemical found in some breakfast cereals. >> see how one bart rider went the extra step to make room or fots. >> i'm tracking the return of summer lead. we'll look at the temperatures coming up. >> first here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel living right at abc news at 111:00. >> thanks eric and dion. tonight i dare you to watch the show. the great thing about doing this stuff with donald trump and you can accuse him
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his hip and torso. experts say sales may be attracting sharks to the area. >> a little north bay girl is being alloyed to attend school due to a court order. she takes cannabis based medication but those type drugs are banned from the campus. >> reporter: the first week of kindergarten for brook has been quite a change. for the first time she's being allowed to attend public school in santa rosa through a court order. she's been adjusting to a new location, and new kids, but she's really enjoying it. >> reporter: requires special care as she suffers from a rare condition that causes her to have seizures. this scary episode caught on camera during a recent family trip. her family has resorted to cannabis oil for treatment. i think as a parents you do
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whatever you can for your child. the cannabis is keeping her alive. so why wouldn't i want her to have it wherever she goes? >> state and federal laws ban cannabis and other similar drugs from school campus, even for medicinal purposes. officials say their hands are tied. >> we absolutely want to serve this student. she's a wonderful student and a wonderful family. however, we have laws that dictate we cannot have that medication on campus. >> last month a judge heard the case and is finalizing a ruling. for now this temporary court order allows brook to stay in class with her medicine administered by a nurse. mom says she will fight to the very end. >> it would be devastating for her to start here and pull her out and figure out what the next step will be. >> a final board ruling is in
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the works and expected to be handed down september 26th. abc 7 news. >> your favorite breakfast foods could have dangerous amounts of weed iler in them. the environmental working group tested 45 products including cereals and snack bars. it found 30% had more than safe levels of a chemical that's the active ingredient in roundup. they say the drug is probably cars jennic to humans. >> a picture someone snapped this morning on bart is going viral. >> take a look. it's a great dane standing up on the train. sean shared this photo with us. he took it at the 19th street in oakland. >> he said the dog and owner got on to a packed trap. apparently to save indicate he stood up on his back feed and
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liens leaned on his owner. >> that's a big dog. wonder if he had to buy a ticket. >> i don't think so. time to toss to weather. >> the dog is plight indeed. maybe some of us can learn from that. >> yeah. >> live doppler seven shows fog ashds right near the beaches. it has pushed over the east bay and parts of the north bay tonight but it's not going to advance very much because of the marine layer compressing as high pressure begins to build. temperatures right now in the 50s and the 60s. today it warmed up by a few degrees. you may not have noticed it but as we head into the next few days, you'll continue to see that warming trend and you will feel it. let's look at the graphic. we're moving right along if we're having problems. i'll show you the temperatures in a moment. here's a live picture from our emoriville camera across the bay towards the bay bridge.
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san francisco, the view is foggy because of the fog. tomorrow morning, watch out along the coast and around the bay in the morning. sunny and warmer for most of you in the afternoon. hot days expected inland friday. back-to-school forecast, many schools going back this week. here's a sampling of who's going back tomorrow. 86 oak grove union, cupertino union,le 0 degrees. pacifica, 58 degrees tomorrow afternoon. here's an hour by-hour look. 8:00 a.m., 57 with low clouds. then by the time lunchtime comes around, perfect weather. sunshine, 70 degrees. 3:00 p.m., 86 degrees. if you're sending your kids back to gilroy unified, kwl a. 8:00 give them a jacket. and warm, 91 degrees by the time they leave school. temperatures first thing in the morning, low to upper 50s.
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notice the fog to the print. because the marine layer is getting compressed, it may be on the deck tomorrow morning, which means watch out. visibility will be low in spots. tomorrow afternoon, 64 in san francisco, 61 half moon bay. across the bay in oakland, 61 degrees. temperatures coming up. upper 80s around antioch. 75 in palo alto. most of you will see the sun except along the immediate coast where some fog will linger. it's a warming trend turning hot inkland friday and saturday. mid to upper nighttimes. we have that summer heat but along the coast nks quite comfortable. low to mid 60s. the microclimates will be with us heading into the second half of the week. early next week, the heat eases. download the app and enjoy the weather. >> a special street show. the special story behind these
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snemd ♪ snend. >> oh, that is impressive. abc 7 news as at fisherman's wharf where a nonprofit group performed free. some are orphans or gangs or have been trafficked. the group gives them a chance to shine and share their talent. it provides them we will housing, food, clothe, and education as well. >> that ground is not very spongy. you got to be careful. >> you weren't doing that whatever they were doing? >> not in decades. >> we should bring the incomes 7 dance team and see what the zabltd insurance costs. >> you make the call. is he save or is he
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. good evening. after the brawl last night, the giants and dodgers best behavior this ieng. giants trying for the sweep in l.a. you know there's no cheerleaders
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in baseball. so the darges bore road the lakers girls. matt kemp. look at the throw by gorkys hernandez. brian dozier, you are toast. the they called him first safe and then reviewed him and put him out. justin turner scores top eight. two on for andrew mccutchen. high, deep, aloha means we are tied at three. three-run jack. taking caleb ferguson out. we're deadlocked and stay that way. yasmany grandal scores. good night, drive home safely. as were trying to sweep the ms with 17,000 in the house in oakland. no score in the tenth. two-on-four. ra mope liriano. check swing, got him. to the 11th. seattle runners at the corners.
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uh-oh! what? dee gordon? right hitting dee gordon just whacked a two-run homer? he had one homer come into this game all year. mariners winning 2-0. as two back of the astros who beat the rockies. 49ers flew to houston a few days early before meeting in a preseason game on saturday. jimmie ward and deandre hopkins got into a fight. both players were ejected. which is really a brilliant way to avoid practicing in the humidity. hasn't thought about that before. no suspensions have been handed down in this fight following last night'saz yellui. >> i'm my feed. i hear the fans.
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like what's going on? i look up. they're going at it. next thing you know, i feel a breeze and i feel like a light tornado going right by me. it's the bullpen. dang. my reaction time is way off. >> he got a hot of time in his hotel room to ponder life. mean while, dub nation. the film was produced by klay thompson's uncle andy thompson. fans can buy the dvd at nba store.com. it's also on i tungs. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. andrew mccutchen needs his own reality show. he's in the moment experiencing it all. it all. >> he can this is your wake-up call. it all. >> he can if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis,
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. thanks for wachlgs. i'm aaron thomas. >> i'm dion len. tonight on jimmy kimmel. tonight, tom arnold. >> see you later, folks. tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute."
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it's no easy rescue when a majestic creature can't fly. >> that bald eagle is not small. >> it comes down to a big meal. >> she made it a nest. frantic boat passengers escape a fire. >> engulfing the vessel. >> the scene as a pleasure cruise turns to panic. who doesn't love a good burnout? >> i do but just not my own tires. >> see why this one is about to change everything. and, the special delivery. >> of a very special carrier. >> why who's holding the balloons is the real surprise. >> oh my! this is from the southwest foundation in utah, that's in cedar city utah and he's been called about that eagle. martin with his net is going to capture it. you can see that golden eagle is not small. >> she's got two pounds of food, she's got a hard time getting off the ground. >> that's got to be so cool to be that close to a wild
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predator. >> look at those tal lens. >> she's a full adifficult female. she's about five years old and he's checking her out to see what's going on. he's going to take her in for observation overnight to figure out what's going on with her. this is a nonprofit he started some years ago and he and his wife are really devoted to helping these animals. he gets her back, starts to check her out. >> i feel like leaving her alone would be okay if she wasn't hurt she doesn't appear to be hurt. >> she was near the roadway and he said the number one issue he has with eagles getting hurt is from being hit on the roadway when they're on the ground. >> no way. >> and one of the reasons they're on the ground is because of this. >> this is the pocket of flesh right here. and all of this right through here, this is all her dinner. and that's just completely full. now she's just as fat as can be. she's been eating very, very, very well. and so i'm hoping that the only thing wrong with her is she's had too much dinner and she couldn't get over the fence and that she

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