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battling mental issues. >> cornell barnard, new details on the sunnyvale crash, family of the man accused of plowing into passengers. >> san jose where the suspect is held. >> kate larson in san francisco, new surcharge for the environment coming to restaurant and receipt near you. abc7 news starts right good hearted person, kind hearted, soft spoken. he doesn't believe in violence. >> tonight we are hearing from shocked family members of the plowing his car into pedestrians in sunnyvale. >> police want to charge isaiah peoples with eight counts of attempted murder. say there's no indication of
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terrorism. >> cornell spoke with the families. >> reporter: peoples' family can't believe he's capable of violence. say he's a troubled iraq war veteran. >> never been in any trouble, arrested, to jail. >> mother of suspect isaiah peoples never imagined something so horrible would involve her son. 34-year-old peoples is suspected of driving into pedestrians thursday night injuring eight people. brother says iraq war veteran, treated for ptsd. >> gone because was battling mental issues because he didn't take the medicine he had for ptsd. >> reporter: joshua says brother was also treated at mental hospital years ago. >> thinking that the government was listening to him. and his house was bugged. >> he would wake up three or
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four times in the night singing church songs. >> reporter: graduated from sacramento state in 2012 with degree in accounting. working as government auditor for department of defense in sunnyvale. >> just a young kid, been to the service, they messed him up, put him back on the street. >> reporter: peoples family sending good wishes to the crash victims. >> hope everybody comes out with full recovery. >> joshua peoples wrote on facebook, life is never going to be the same, going to visit his brother in jail. amanda del castillo in san jose, suspect isaiah peoples was booked into the
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county jail. held for psychological evaluation. girl one of eight injured in peoples' suspected path of destruction. pd has not uncovered a motive but says no accident. >> attempted murder based on evidence from the scene. >> reporter: youngest victim a nine-year-old boy. some at valley medical center. peoples traveling westbound on el camino royal toward sunnyvale avenue, hit the gas, taking out others on the corner. details are difficult to process. chuck herrera felt he had to say something about his former roommate. says peoples wasn't a malicious person. remembers a quiet man, reserved roommate with little to say.
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>> good to my son, wife, other roommate. >> reporter: sky7 above as detectives served the search warrant. as more information is released, herrera can't make sense of what investigators are calling intentional attack. >> i feel for the kids that got hurt, adults, his family. even for him because i have no idea why he did it. >> reporter: investigators say this was not an act of terrorism, and from what they've observed say peoples has shown no remorse. outside main jail, abc7 news. close call for one resident who witnesses the crash. in his car at intersection when it happened. >> i was stopped waiting for the light to change. and this car came through really fast and close to me. went right through the crosswalk. saw bodies flying. one body neverorget thi
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image, woman thrown i fppupside n front of my car, almost hitting my car. >> so traumatic. draper called 911, took this picture of the driver. also says he heard him say thank you jesus and speech was not slurred. this story has made national news, we're going to keep digging. coverage on facebook, twitter, abc7news.com. breaking news alerts go out through the abc7 news app. wrapping up another day of hot temperatures. including record warmth for second day in a row. three cities set new records, tied new ones. surge into the 80s. away from the coast it was hot. 80 at sfo, near 90 in san jose.
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92 in concord and santa rosa a very warm 87 degrees. overnight a little bit of fog over san francisco and north bay coastline. that's about it. marine layer stays limited next hours so unfortunately no widespread cooling heading our way. another mild morning, hazy sunshine. finally get temperatures back to normal in the full accuweather forecast. new video obtained exclusively by abc7 news shows well-known skateboarder latching on to back of truck moments before he was killed in san francisco. 7th and howard and pablo ramirez traveled for about a block until the accident. some witnesses remember seeing the skateboarder, police and medical examiner are still investigating. here at abc7 news we're committed to building a better bay area and focusing on the
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issues that impact us all. like fees, straw bans, many local restaurants leading the charge. now to combatge, adding optional surcharge tot n guaranteed onboard. >> mission chinese known for spice-filled food but receipts show a bold new direction beyond their flavors. for the past six months adding 3% surcharge on bills and sending that money, $18,000 so far, to sustainable farmin projects. cofounder anthony miet says it offsets the impact. >> could generate $10 million towards healthy soils. >> super excited about the potential partnership. >> reporter: secretary of
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california's department of food and agriculture. wednesday department announced collaboration with the farming initiative to go statewide. >> money raised from this going back into the land, soils that produce the food. >> reporter: state surcharge is 1%, optional for restaurants and customers. one that says some restaurants may choose to forego. >> not doing well, don't want to add surcharge and scare customers away. >> reporter: surcharge is optional but as customer would you feel comfortable opting out or forced to pay? >> people who would not want to and pay it without saying anything, be angry about it. >> reporter: the statewide program is set to launch that fall, kate larson, abc7 news. >> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay
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area, join the group on facebook. south bay, renewed effort to make nail salons safer for customers and employees. >> reaching out for dplam it up right campaign. sign up for voluntary inspections. >> environmentally friendly products and people wearing gloves and masks. nun rescued from the russia river by helicopter. good deed that got her stuck in russian water. asking for help tonight, what thieves stole from vans. >> what is thorium? wh who is napoleon. >> the run continues for "jeopardy" contestant. >> "jimmy kimmel live." >> would you be interested in
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nun. kind of. nun and family hoisted up by sheriffs' helicopter. sonoma county posted these online. jumped into russian river to help a family stuck in fast moving water but she got stuck too. remember, always wear a life jacket. east bay organization is hoping for donations after catalytic converters were stolen from three vans used to transport patients. were stolen on channing way. executive director says this affects dozens of families and has message for whoever was responsible. >> we would have helped you if you came in for help because social service. but to steal from us, sets up another set of humanity that i don't understand.
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>> link on the website, abc7news.com. there's a strategy for almost everything, dieting, investing, winning games. 14-day winning streak for "jeopardy" contestant has people wondering about his strategy. looks at game theory. >> reporter: james identified himself as professional gambler, some think they know the secret behind the winning streak. category is game theory. answer is dr. christian roessler, associate professor of economics. should have said who is. helps people make smarter decisions. >> would perform better on the game shows if they took time to learn it. >> reporter: strategy seems to be amass money in first round. i
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> choose categories he's confident about, and second go for large bets first. if he doesn't do that, then when he gets to the daily double he's not going to have as much money to bet potentially. >> reporter: where are the daily doubles? game theory won't help but former champion says others have discovered a pattern. >> there's five rows, middle three rows are most probable. and not even the second row, third and fourth. >> reporter: member of the abc7 news team won on "jeopardy" in 2011. this record is only 18 wrong. 96% success rate of the first on the buzzer over half the time. hit daily double 32 of 35 times and final jeopardy 13 of 14 times and still in the game,
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david louie, abc7 news. >> airs monday through friday on abc7 at 7:00 p.m. but because of the nfl draft, 10:00 tomorrow and 8:30 p.m. on friday. bet he won again tonight. >> definitely. turn to weather, getting cooldown. >> drew tuma is tracking it. >> hottest days this week behind us. tomorrow not as hot but still warm afternoon. live doppler 7, sweep, active scan, quiet. sutro tower, it's a calm picture. if you want natural ac, want this filled with fog but unfortunately not seeing that tonight. accuweather highlights, next couple of days, cooling trend that begins tomorrow will be gradual, each and every afternoon into the weekend will knock a few degrees off, sunday the temperatures back to where they should be this time of
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year. next seven days, sunshine, bright and dry weather. numbers after record highs for second day in a row, drop back to 50s and 60s most part. 64 in san jose, 59 in napa, livermore at 64. overnight the numbers continue to fall. away from the coast, drop into the 50s. half moon bay, cooler, patchy fog, 49 degreedegreedegreedegree live doppler 7, satellite, this is the high pressure with the weather. ripple of energy in the pacific will swing into southern california into the weekend and knock that high out of here, bring us heat relief but will be gradual next couple of days. 12-hour day planner tomorrow, bright looking, patchy fog on the coast.
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50s. light breeze. afternoon in the 80s, warm for san jose9 for high. tomorrow 83. so yes, cooler but still warm afternoon. 82 for same in sunnyvale. 66 the high in half moon bay. san francisco, today in the 70s, tomorrow in the 60s, high of 69. santa rosa 78, novato 79. 82 in napa. east bay is warm and sunny. 77 hercules. and inland fall back into the 80s. brentwood, san ramon. accuweather seven-day forecast, heat recedes tomorrow. weekend looking nice. morning fog, afternoon sunshine. sunday the numbers where we should be this time of year and
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warriors really wanted to close out first round of playoff series tonight. clippers had other ideas and brought the fire. into it. oracle arena, warriors 31-point lead game two? patrick beverley, 14 points, 6 boards? double-teamed steph a lot, finished with 24. dubs within three, stomping, kevin durant to the rack with authority. we're tied 116-116. durant was amazing. finished with playoff career high of 45 points. slam gave the warriors one-point lead. sweet lou williams took over, scored eight straight for the clippers. durant called for ticky-tack foul, officiating questionable
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tonight. clips with grit keep it going. game five in l.a. stunning mindi. >> absolutely. you could say the clippers beat the warriors at their own game, facing elimination, l.a. got contributions from every single player. strength in numbers showing up for los angeles, while the back-to-back champions overall didn't match their intensity. >> we just did not defend. playoffs are all about defense. and we had two great efforts down in l.a., i just think we let our guard down. i didn't have them ready to fight obviously because we didn't fight. >> step foot on the floor, lay it all out there. again this is a very difficult thing to do, win a playoff game. it takes 48 minutes of intense focus for sure. >> go do what we do, build from this game. this same lost, let's
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win friday, win big, by 30, what we're capable of. >> what is interesting about the warriors, they play on the road nearly as well as at home. 2 of the 3 wins of the series have come in l.a. as they head down friday, they need just one more larry as you know to advance against the houston rockets. reporting live at oracle arena, mindi bach, abc7 sports. james harden and rockets hoping for closeout win too. slim lead. ricky rubio for the lead, air jazzissedma sts t sers in five, whate t w 1093 the s. c7po sponsorediv in
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a's beat texas and giants flanked the jays. warriors bring the intensity, don't bring it. got to be frustrating for coaching
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we appreciate your time. aetz.folallf thanks for being here. jimmy kimmel live, don cheadle.
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