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earlier this week, he went so far as to say they were looking into whether the journalists conspired to satisfy the the report. >> they searched his home and office. he shared this video with us. >> it sparked outrage and made national headlines raising questions over whether it broke state laws president-elect journalists' rights. >> chief scott moid a statement. >> i am specifically concerned by a lag of due diligence by department investigators in seeking search warrants. >> it continues, this has raised important questions about the handling of case and whether the california shield law was violated. chief scott says an independent investigation will be conducted. an update now on a developing story where a head-on crash shut down highway 1 for an hour.
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sky 7 was overhead as crews were towing one of the wrecked vehicles. it happened after >> it appears traffic is flowing pretty smoothly in that area once again. no word on the cause of the crash or the extent of the injuries. sky 7 zooming in to intersection where two people were shot this afternoon in san francisco. >> reporter: good evening. we learned the two victims were taken to sf general of the suspect is still on the loose. wilson ee ee eed witnesses say
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heard shots and the witness ran off. >> today at approximately 1:38 p.m., officers notified two male victims on the ground suffering from apparently gunshot wounds. >> i heard two shots. i ran across the street by mission. i saw two men bleeding. one out of his right arm. and the other one out of his left. >> several witnesses gathered around here. first responders rushing to the scene. sfpd has been actively searching for the suspect. they've been looking at surveillance video.
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we saw them looking behind me. police do not know if the suspect had any connection to the two male victims of they are looking to speak with more wtnesses. >> thank you. >> student attendance dropped to single digits today. it is the lowest percentage since teachers walked off the job monday over a dispute. just 72 of the more thstudents up today. the teachers are looking for raise and the district says it cannot afford it. >> hundreds of thousands of students walk out of their schools and colleges today. all because of this teenager.
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that's gretta being treated like a rock star. she was 15 last year when she protested outside sweden's parliament and refused to attend classes until they took action on climate change. today people are turning it into action. >> marching in solidarity. these students at los altos walked out. >> i don't feel our country is doing enough to stop it. >> many wanting the trump administration to do something about it. >> we need regulation and policies put in place. >> an tim to not only educate but also inspire. >> we need to slow down our consumption of fossil fuels. another thing is that not everybody believes in climate change west want to put the
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voice out there. >> today's walk-out is part of a global movement that started in sweden called fridays for future. >> nearly 1.4 million people were expected to take part. >> you bring the redress. >> he says this generation is more involve than ever. >> there is a movement of the people looking at they will and saying, come one solutions. >> this cannot wait anymore. we are running out of time and something needs to be done. we're here trying to encourage it. >> a lot of students after some serious vandalism at a high school in davis. doors were glued shut. a stone pillar rammed.
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trees rimmed out. >> it's not just putting toilet paper in trees. it's a living animal. >> living this creatures let out. all of it part of what many believe to be a senior prank. >> what went through your mind? >> just anger. i want the on get down here as soon as possible. >> he rushed down to find his pig had been moved from the barn to school gym. left to run around loose mixing with chickens, goats and other animals. the purple is a wound coat that's a topical thing to help. >> he took some of the worst of it. >> the animals were let out of the ffa barn.
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>> do you think someone bit him? >> i broke down. i was scared of where she will be okay or >> students selling eggs from these hens couldn't make scheduled deliveries because of what happened. >> they put their heart and s l soul. dozen of animals left alone on the gym floor meant hours of clean-up and hours of repairs in the barn where a pipe was broken. >> i just want to know who did this. >> davis police are investigating after a male student drove into a building at the school, causing thousands of dollars in damage. some beaches welcome closed this weekend because water levels are too high.
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this beach will be off limits to visitors this weekend. the rain we've had the last week or so has made river currents dangerous for swimming. they're asking people to stay out of the water. it's just not safe. >> nothing says bay area more than this. fog and gray skies. hey, what's in store? >> yeah. as we welcome the unofficial first day of summer. weighed good. a sunshine earlier this afternoon. live doppler 7 along with sat height. we're tracking another storm that will move in on sunday and supply us with showers.
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your best wet is tomorrow. not only is it dry. it is the barmest day we'll get a much rain is the farthest thing from people's minds at bottle rock, but if they come back on sunday, it could be a different thing. >> reporter: we can't believe it will rain. nobody else can either. they said we've had a few sprinkles. sunday, a different feel. these people are not buying it one bit.
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>> take a picture. then it fell upon to us ask that question. >> you know it's going to rain on sunday. >> woodstock all over >> that's turning a downer into an upper. >> especially in the tent of the they take cooking and eating seriously at bottle rock. of all the festivals we do, you're not just getting corn dogs. >> the music makes the headlines. 120,000 people expected penning the weather.
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somehow with a began as an experiment is an experience. >> you get restless, you get up and get something to drink or eat. >> if you start with white wine, can you switch to red? >> no. >> no. but you can go from gin to white or red. >> all the better to drown's one's sorrows. >> we'd better bring a poncho or something. >> yeah. they won't let you have an umbrella. we asked, no change in policy. no umbrellas. no chance. wear foot wear, water proof clothes and water proof shoes. in other words, if you haven't been to wood stork, if you're old enough to have been to woodstock, now you can say you came here and endured it.
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>> has it ever rained during the festival before? >> reporter: well, no. they've had a couple sprinkles. no. it's may. you get 5% is the 5%. so we're bucking those odds. >> yeah. it just doesn't happen this time of year very often. >> he has a new friend. >> yep. the fda approves the most expensive medicine ever. what's worth $2 million? >> plus, disaster aid for california. >> and some saying do i 4,000 feet up. >> kettle
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share our campaign and help us reach pay equity in california. together we can uplift california women and ensure a more equitable future for all. >> that was california's first partner, jennifer newsom. talking about the company that auditses pay gaps every year. according to the glass door, women an nch a of 79 cent for every $1 men earn. payee qual will not be reached until 2070. sometime away. a graduating mba students at cal are doing what they can to level the economic playing field and build a better bay area.
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>> meet christina and jack. she will likely earn 96% of what jack will make. over time, the wage gap widens to 57% ten years ould. that data was collected by them. >> where the biggest difference is coming in is in the stock options and stock grants. >> men were 25% more likely to get a raise when they asked. both decided to help level the playing field by creating a spread sheet of what every mba graduate has been offered this year. >> what if there's a way that we can share all the salary data, the benefits, stock options so they have that going into negotiations. >> enter 81 cents.com. it is what women are said to make on average for every dollar men earn. the creator also graduated with an mba from haas.
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>> she will submit all the details. not just salary but equity, bonus, 401(k). everything. >> the results, so far women have received on average a 12% higher compensation package. >> it wasn't until some of my classmates started sharing the details of their compensation packages and i got to see them all to really understand what my value is. >> students told me another way to bring about the change is to call out the problem. today they wore white to highlight the need for more women in the program shelf responded by saying, they are optimistic that this generation of graduates will do away with the business as usual mentality. abc7 news. >> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay
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area. share them by building a better bay area facebook group. >> a bipartisan measure that would have delivered over $15 million in relief funds for california and other states.sta. it would provide disaster relief caused by tornadoes, wild foirs. the senate -- >> we've had months to figure it out. we're now expected to let the swamp tip to mortgage the future of our children and grandchildren. making it less likely they will inherit a stronger and better country. >> the house must wait until next tuesday to reconsider the bill. the fda approved a therapy treatment. it is a one-time treatment for
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spinal must char,,,, atrophy. it wastes muscle tissue and it is the leading cause cause of infant mortality. the one time treatment costs half the cost of managing the disease. 4,000 feet up. made for a great wedding location today. couples got the opportunity to tie knot at the summit. on a clear day you can see from san francisco to west, all the way to the sierra to the west oo east. >> we missed the time line.
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so we were committed going, we're going to do it again. so here we are. the most beautiful place in the county. >> one of the most beautiful places in the world. >> we wish each couple a happy lifetime get. the weather cooperate, but what about the rest of the weekend? >> it is that going to be that bad. the majority of the weekend, live doppler 7, showing you the number lightning strikes totalling 20. now 40. we just saw the increase live on the air. if you do see lightning or
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thunder, move indoors if the storm is in your path. we will see some changes over the holiday weekend. it is starting out really nice. tomorrow, a lot of sunshine. clouds late in the day and temperatures really comfortable in the 60s and 70s. not only is it on and off light showers. all indications, memorial day itself on mondayering with get rid of the showers. the sun comes out and the temperatures will climb. 71 in san jose. 65 in napa. overnight, a mix of stars and clouds. temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s.
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we'll break down the saturday hour by hour. it is a really nice evening. closer look at the highs saturday. 70 in san rafael. about 70 in san jose. 73 in conforward. it will be breesy along the coastline. we'll see some afternoon sunshine but numbers in the upper 50s to mid 60s. then we'll track the rain coming. on the storm impact scale, with the cold showers. there is a chance of a thundershower popping up. future weather. seven in the morning, there are the isolated showers. same story, all afternoon the
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system will sink. still hanging on to a lot of cloud cover. it looks like the main rain is in the morning. it will be nice in the afternoon. and then we're warming out. >> then we'll be back to normal. >> all right. something to look forward to. >> what happens when you combine a historical tour with a comedy show? >> this
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finney's friday free stuff. >> let's start with peter's kettle corn. we've given this away before. people absolutely loved it. this is the package you geflt i think they call it the gift size number one. it comes in classic kettle corn, cheddar cheese, sea salt caramel, sea salt lime. they're giving away quite a few of them. a value of >> what else? >> san francisco dungeon. have you heard of this? it is like immersive theater. you'll get one free ticket. you're taking a look at it. it is not a haunted house. it is immersive theater on
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jefferson street. you can see and smell the carings of the bad old days in san francisco. it is an hour long, live actors. a $25 value. >> i've hear it's good. >> i've done it. it is very cool. like a walk through the barberry coast. >> how do we get it? >> go to our website. look for the finney friday free stuff page and we'll hook you up. >> all right. you can say, it's been a rough 11 weeks
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gift. >> my family is making a gran to eliminate their student loans. >> the billionaire makes the gift heard around the world. and limiting your rights, right turns, that is, the san francisco considering making it illegal. >> tonight meet the newest members of the chp. >> they have four legs. and best and the brightest canines to celebrate the end of 13 weeks of hard work and training. >> they showed off what they learned. they got the medals and showed off their new skills including how they track down potential suspects.
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>> we'll see you at 6:00. tonight, the holiday tomorrow threat heading into the week. several tornado watches at this house. a new state of emergency just declared. the flash flood threat. an entire community cut off. their power plant under water. tens of millions travel for memorial day weekend. extreme heat for the southeast. nearing triple digit. rob marciano in the storm zone. also, tonight, in the courtroom. the emotional kidnapper of jayme closs. and this just n a major ruling on abortion. a temporary judge restricting one of the strictest rules in the nation. what this could
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