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show signs of ptsd after his francisco. upper 70s to low 80s through most of the north bay until you return. his brother says that four years get to santa rosa and calistoga with mid to upper 80s. ago eisaiah was treated from a mental hospital for a few months after lapsing on medication. >> i didn't see him for almost a as we go into the east bay whole year and he was gone because he was battling mental valleys we'll hit the low 80s issues. and it was because he didn't this afternoon. take the medicine. tonight some upper 40s. a little bit cooler. that he had for the ptsd. my accuweather seven-day forecast a steady pattern for tomorrow. he's been thinking the government was listening to him, and he thought that his house back into the 60s and 70s where we should be. overall a quiet start to the commute here today. was bugged. >> reporter: his family says isaiah never used drugs or alcohol. police say when he was arrested a lot of green taking you out to isaiah did not show any signs of one of our slow spots. any mental health issues. reporting live, anser hassan, feti in getting out of tracy it is abc 7 news. thank you, anser. heavy. 16 miles an hour once you make it to 580. it was a close call for one neighbor who witnessed the crash. really not too bad in the cash lanes. >> i was stopped waiting for the the car-pool lanes are opening light to change, and this car up.
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came through really fast and really close to me because he went right through the crosswalk. that should happen at 5:15 this i saw bodies flying. morning. the federal government is i saw this one body i'll never ready to fine facebook $5 forget this image, this woman billion for violating users' was thrown into the air, flipped upside-down, her feet pointing privacy. and quite a story to tell straight up and she fell right about an apple watch. in front of my car, almost hitting my car. here's "tech bytes." a potential record fine >> what an ordeal. against facebook. draper called 911 and took this >> the company says it could be hit with a fine of up to $5 photo of the driver. draper says he heard him say, thank you jesus, and says the billion for privacy violations. man's speech was not slurred. they have been accused for not doing enough to protect data for years. and the world health abc 7 news digs for details organization is out with its about what happened and why. first ever recommendation on you can find complete coverage on our digital platforms. kids' screen time. facebook, twitter, abc7news.com. >> it says children under 5 should have no more than one hour a day and none at all for enable push alerts on the app to children under 1. get breaking news as it happens. >> such a horrific scene. not all screen time is bad for if you are just waking up and joining us, a quick update on children. the apple watch proving how weather and traffic. tough it is. mike? a guy body surfing in southern good morning. let's take a look at the wind. california lost his watch in the you can see an onshore flow. pacific and it was found three look at fairfield, 15 miles an miles away. get this, though, six months hour pointing to sacramento. later, and he says it works
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all the breezes through the bay pointing down into the south perfectly. >> he was still able to track bay. that is an onshore breeze and his steps, heart rate, even why the records are gone today. after all that time. let's take a look at my >> those are your "tech bytes." >> have a great day. accuweather 12-hour planner. >> isn't that wild? we're more comfortable this six months later. >> wow. i'm impressed. morning. low to mid-50s and you can see by noon it will still be warm. well, this next story may be mid to upper 70s away from the enough motivation to get your coast. we're stuck in the 50s. teenager off the couch. 52 at 4:00. we're going to tell you how your mid-70s to mid-80s. teen can get a free gym membership this summer. also, affordable housing for no more record high temperatures. today is the beginning of the teachers. the new plan london breed is now cooling trend. i'll show you how much more be. pitching. and we know amazon workers can listen to your conversations with alexa but now we're alexis? sounds good, mike. learning no major delays on the roads. certainl i you're about to head out the door. i want to take you back to a spot that was a big headache for early morning drivers yesterday through oakland. northbound 880 between 23rd and 29th we do have various lanes scheduled to be closed once again until 6:00 this morning. yesterday at this time we had about a 15, 20-minute delay approaching the scene. today we're still in the green. they have not picked that up yet but it looks like they don't
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have as many closed and hopefully that will not turn into as big of an issue. a quick check outside. the bay bridge toll plaza. a stackup, a couple vehicles on either side no delays if you're using fastrak. former vice president joe biden is officially in. he announced his run for the democratic presidential nomination just 90 minutes ago. abc news reporter elizabeth hur live in washington with all the details. elizabeth? >> reporter: jessica, good morning. we knew it wasn't a matter of if but when. joe biden may be ahead in many polls but he knows he has a lot of catching up to do. this morning, big announcement from joe biden. >> everything that's made america america is at stake. that's why today i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> reporter: in a video message ending months of speculation and becoming the 20th democrat to join the 2020 race.
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>> but if we give donald trump eight years in the white house, he will forever and fundamentally alter the character of this nation, who we and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site are, and i cannot stand by and our agents get more eyes on your home watch that happen. so you sell for thousands more >> reporter: this is his third time running for president after than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. serving nearly 40 years in the senate and two terms as vice president under barack obama. but his road to the nomination not without hurdles. this time around the 76-year-old is entering the race with many but not all polls showing him as the front-runner. already he has had to address past interactions with women who claimed he crossed the line with unwanted kisses and hugs. >> social norms have begun to change, they've shifted. and the boundaries protecting personal space have been reset. and i get it. i get it. >> reporter: moving forward, biden is promising to change his ways, and while he may be leading in most polls, biden is trailing when it comes to fund-raising. abc news learning from sources his team is already planning a
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big donor event reaching out to his biggest donors for a crucial burst of campaign cash. well, yesterday wblto live and his first campaign event is set for monday hosting a rally in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, a key battleground state democrats m man. need to win. oakland, san francisco still not we're live in washington. at 90 degrees since either i'm elizabeth hur for abc 7 september or august ofoi bko 20. news. thank you, elizabeth. joe biden is making "the view" his first interview stop after cooling trend coming. i'll show you what it means next. >> mike, thank you. officially entering the race. in the north bay a nun and a you can watch that tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. here on family safe this morning thanks to the sonoma county sheriff's abc 7. and then on tuesday he'll be department. joined by his wife, dr. jill the department posted these photos online of the group being biden, with "gma's" robin hoisted to safety. the family was floating down the roberts at 7:00 a.m. new this morning a river when they got stuck in high-stakes summit on nuclear brush and fast moving water. the nun in her full habit and weapons between vladimir putin veil jumped in to help them and and north korean leader kim she got stuck, too. jong-un. they came face-to-face for the another nun on the shoreline called 911 for help. first time ever in russia this morning. deputies say river rafters putin says he supports kim's efforts to normalize relations should always wear a life jacket.
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with the u.s. eaer find says the talks should help better understand what russia could do to support affording housing introducing a ballot measure to prevent housing from being built on negotiations. public land. pg&e's controversial if voters approve it hundreds of proposal will be up for government owned parcell c teac. discussion. the company wants to raise rates the board of supervisors still to help cover the cost. has to give the okay to put the today the california public measure on the november ballot. utilities commission will review alexa is not only listening, two possible outcomes. the first would deny pg&e's plan it knows your address, too. to hike rates for the time being bloomberg news is reporting some team members have access to and the second would grant part of pg&e's request but cap the users' geographic coordinates that can easily be translated race increase at $373 million.l. into physical addresses. bloomberg interviewed employees who are concerned they are the closed sales force granting access to customer data that's not necessary. center faces another problem. the company says access to the pathway on the rooftop park location information is highly needs to be replaced. controlled and only given to a limited number of employees. crews have been watching it for months. they've finally decided it's beyond repair. >> oh, boy. it's a brave new world, mike. keep in mind no one has been >> it's scary, isn't it? iolking on that th cing. a look at what's going on. look at the flags on the ferry
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it started falling apart before that'she sea breez coming tempe. it opened in august. crews are scheduled to be completed by june 1st but we don't know when it will reopen. we're going to slowly chip away the next several days. let's take a look at some neighborhood temperatures. by saturday still 70s around the good morning again. bay. park prosidio, some of the we'll have low to mid-60s along warmest spots. the coast into san francisco. through the ferry building, 54 degrees. 61 in walnut creek. mainly upper 70s to near 80 pittsburg 65 for our warm spot. inland. sunday is one of our more daly city at 50. these temperatures up to eight comfortable afternoons. degrees cooler than yesterday. alexis? thank you, mike. we've been trying to sort out a strange incident on eastbound 92 if you're driving just watch out on the san mateo bridge. for some fog near the coast today. looks like chp has just wrapped mass transit, comfy to warm from this up. the morning to the afternoon hours and light breezes out on the bay for your ferry ride. we had a vehicle that went peninsula, we jump from 55 to through the fence and in the nearly 70 at noon to 75. water. they've already towed the vehicle away. a real comfortable day. it's out of the water off on the wall-to-wall sunshine once exit ramp. again. the east bay valley, another all lanes are back open. that will not be an issue. warm one after starting in the
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mid-50s. in the upper 70s by noon. low to mid-80s during the b.a.r.t.'s trains begin running in about four minutes here. afternoon hours and nice 72 at no delays yet. ace one and three out on time. 7:00. for the south bay we'll make a normal service and no delays for vta. run in the low to mid-80s again that will start with about the planet is oergmbshipfone betwee upper 70s. not quite as warm as yesterday 15 and 18. but still going to be much they can work out for free at warmer than average. here is alexis. planet fitness across the we have a strange situation here on the san mateo bridge, country by signing up for the teen challenge. eastbound 92 just before the it runs may 15 until september toll plaza which is right around 1. parents have to give their where the camera is. approval if their child is under we're not seeing anything but 18. what a deal. hearing the two right lanes are blocked for recovery of a vehicle that went into the i would have loved that as a teenager. i don't know why you wouldn't do it. water. the driver got out of the vehicle before it went threw the next, lori loughlin's new fence and into the water. strategy when it comes to fighting charges in the college still trying to sort out how admission scandal. that all happened. what she might say in order to that is what chp is telling us. no delays. stay out of prison. it is the counter commute tracking people coming in direction and here we are at and out of b.a.r.t. parking 4:38 in the morning. lots. the controversial plan they are i will keep an eye on that. trying to bring back. and draft day is here and
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we could see some delays, maybe it's only on abc 7. some on looker delays filling what in, too. highway 4 to the maze, 17 a live look outside r minutes in the green. no delays across the bay bridge into san francisco and southbound 101 san francisco to sfo still in the green at ten minutes. thank you, alexis. the warriors are heading back to l.a. after fail to close out the clippers at oracle. >> they sent the first-round playoff series back to staples center beating the dubs. kevin durant finished with a playoff career high in the loss. lou williams led the clippers with 33 points. golden state still leads the series three games to two. they tip off tomorrow night in l.a. game seven would be back at oracle on sunday afternoon if necessary. b.a.r.t. is reversing a move i'm paige, and well the little thing that i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is that it's picture perfect. intended to stop fare evaders. it's juicy and it just has all the right combinations. an east bay alzheimer's i think i could be considered a grilled chicken sandwich influencer. group needs your help. what thieves stole from their vance. federal regulators are ready
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costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head. now at 5:00, b.a.r.t. tries to bring back a controversial plan. what it wants to track in its parking lots. good morning. it is thursday, april 25th. here is meteorologist mike nicco. >> all right, jessica, reggie, thank you. hi, everybody. it's 5:00 and it's dry on live doppler 7. from sutro tower you can see it's a little hazy as the marine layer is trying to establish a connection with our weather but doesn't grab ahold today. we will be cooler, not near records.
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we step outside, you'll see the difference. 50s and 60s at the coast. er, the sea breeze bringing that salty air back to our neighborhoods. it's not going to do much to get rid of the tree pollen or the very high uv index, the burn factor less than 15 minutes. you can see the thickest climb the coast from the south trying
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to get that southerly surge back in here. month ray 70. low to mid-70s for los angeles. look at eureka, 58 degrees. tahoe, upper 60s, dropping into the mid-60s. that's about ten degrees warmer than average. >> mike, thank you. an east bay organization is hoping for donations after the catalytic converters were stolen from three of their advance. alzheimer's services of the east bay uses the advanvans and some over the week the converters were stolen out of the vans parked at the group's berkeley office on channing way. the executive director says it affects dozens of families. if you would like to donate we have a link on our website abc7news.com. part of abc 7's commitment to building a better bay area focuses on transportation and b.a.r.t. is looking for a new solution on cracking down on fare evasion.
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"the examiner" reports the agency is reversing a decision to put latches on some fare gates at civic center and embarcadero stations. this after b.a.r.t. riders who use wheelchairs complained the change asked them to have to open the door for them. b.a.r.t. is testing emergency call boxes at its coliseum stations. the bright blue devices are on the platform. you she contacted to b.a.r.t. police dispatch and will activate the camera above the boxes. they have courtesy phones but they only connect you with the station agent. abc 7 news spent a week on these issues. you can see what we learned on abc7news.com, building a better bay area is part -- i should say building a better b.a.r.t. is part of building a better bay area. better, better, better. >> thank you, reggie. >> sure. a nationwide measles outbreak has led to an effort at the state capitol to make it harder for parents to opt out of
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vaccinating their children. the new bill would require the state department of public health to approve all medical exemptions and create a database of them. supporters say some physicians are selling exemptions to parents. >> we have schools that are no longer safe because they have so many medical exemptions they cannot protect the children who attend school from the outbreak of disease, and that's why we have to step in. >> the parents who oppose the bill says it would make it harder for specialists to protect children and provide needed medical exemptions. the centers for disease control says there are now 695 cases of measles reported in 22 states, and that is the highest number in 25 years. tonight, for the first time of, the nfl draft will air on abc. coverage begins at 5:00 p.m. hosting this year is "good morning america's" robin roberts. >> i had a chance to talk with robin. she is in nashville getting ready for the big show.
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let's say there was someone, we'll call him mcgehee and he doesn't know a lot about sports. will there be an entertaining reason to watch? >> that's why we're doing it on abc. i'm glad you asked the question, sir. what we're going to do in addition to what you've seen over the years with the draft is give you the color. we have luke bryan joining us, bobby bones will be on the streets. 100,000 people each night in the streets here in nashville watching the draft. there is great interest. yes, you're going to be fine. you're going to be entertained as well as informed when you watch our broadcast. >> and, look, i love talking to robin about this because she knows every little bit of sports. inside and out. and i don't. she's a great teacher. abc is your home for the nfl draft. live coverage with robin roberts starts live at 5:00 p.m. and continues tomorrow and saturday.
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we should note "jeopardy" and "wheel of fortune" will air at 10:00 and 10:30 because of the draft. so either stay up or set your dvr. >> i wonder if fudgy mcgehee is having an nfl draft party. >> i hear he does a nice dip. that will be good. >> maybe we'll have to go hang out. >> when you find him, let me know. >> quick question. did you ask her about larry beil -- >> larry mcgehee? i did. i asked her if she knew larry beil. she said absolutely, and she gave her -- gave his famous sai i text larry beil he texts back, new phone, who this? >> sounds like a lot of fun. all right. we'll be watching tonight. let's look at what's going on weatherwise and the winds at the golden gate bridge coming out of the west. the sea breeze is back. we'llee mor os we the fog with
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