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morgan hill, hundreds met to mourn two men killed in ford store shooting. >> i'll have reaction from the east bay. pride weekend upon us kate larsen, what you need to know, abc7 news starts right now. america does not want to witness a food fight. they want toe know how put food on their table. >> joe biden was right when he said it was time to pass the torch on to new fiery round two presidential democratic debates in miami. >> marci gonzalez has the big moments. >> reporter: frontrunners, front and tonight's contentious nbc debate.
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bernie sanders off the bat outlining policy proposals. >> got to pass a medicare for all, single pair system, make tuition free. >> i think the children of the wealthiest americans can pay a little bit of tuition. >> reporter: going after president trump. >> trump is a phony, a pathological liar and racist. >> joe biden was right when he said it was time to pass the torch to new generation 30 years ago. >> still holding that torch. >> reporter: spending part of the night defending himself on issues of race. >> hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two united states senators who built their reputations and career on segregation of race in this country. and it was not only that, but you also worked with them to
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oppose bussing. >> mischaracterizes my position across the board. >> reporter: trying to squeeze enough into one-minute answers to differentiate themselves in crowded field. sparring while also finding common ground. >> agree with almost everything here. >> reporter: including on a concept president trump seized upon. >> raise your hand if plan provides coverage to undocumented immigrants. >> reporter: president tweeting how about taking care of american citizens first, that's end of that race. but the race continues. all 20 candidates on the stage tonight and last night and several others will be out on the campaign trail, trying to make sure they make the cut for next debate next month in detroit. abc7 news. >> in the east bay democrats gathered in dublin for a watch
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party hosted by congressman. >> their reaction to the debate. >> health care in my view is a human right. >> i would call it medicare for all who want it. >> health care, immigration and president trump all topics in the democratic debate. diverse candidates tackling diverse topics welcome for many. >> mix of people, not just age but socioeconomic status, their careers. >> reporter: this room filled with those who backed eric swalwell. >> we need leaders. champion things. eric will be a champion, has been. >> buttigieg and kamala harris. >> he comes across transparent,
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honest, not scripted, very well prepared with the issues. >> based on her persona and how she presents herself, very knowledgeable, very dedicated. >> reporter: frontrunner joe biden considered a little out of touch with younger generation. bernie sanders had strong support base. >> been progressive, maintained same positions for many, many years. he's not afraid to be who he is. >> reporter: this audience was looking for clear, concise and genuine voices from the candidates. abc7 news. >> might be hard to pick winners and losers in crowded field of contenders. san francisco state university politics professor weighed in. >> senator harris stood out head and shoulders above the field.
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able to make not just policy points clear but who she was fighting for. >> you heard from the candidates but how right were they? go to abc7news.com/politics to fact check which claims hold up, ones that do not. new at 11:00, newsom has signed first budget, largest in state history. spending on homeless and public education, and also today he and legislative leaders reached a housing agreement to reward local governments who make it easier to build housing faster. those who don't could get sued, both houses still have to vote on the plan. two men remembered tonight for love of life and cars. brian light and xavier souto were killed in workplace
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shooting. amanda del castillo is live where the community came together for candlelight vigil. >> reporter: hundreds filled the morgan hill the tragedy, thursday filled with hundreds who came to honor 38-year-old xavier souto and 59-year-old brian light. >> tonight this setting is start of healing process. >> families and ford >> walk past officers every day, say hialth me. >>ro t c support. from new york shared pictures of happier times. >> i was hoping it wasn't him but i knew if he was around he
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would have -- he tried to stop it, and he did. >> reporter: craig worked with light over a number of years. stunned to see the turnout for two people many say they had never met, pain felt across morgan hill. >> don't have a youth population, so possibility i could know who was involved is scary to me. >> reporter: more than fear, frustration, disbelief that tragedies like this continue to happen. >> no reason still happening when largely preventible. >> reporter: crowd wishing more than anything that was the doors at ford store reopened thursday with grief counsellors on hand. we know that gofundme page created to help the two victims has reached more than $76,000. in morgan hill,
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castillo, abc7 news. thousands of friends, family, coworkers and community members gathered in roseville to remember officer tara shot and killed in the line of duty last week. ♪ >> family and friends say officer o'sullivan knew she wanted to be police officer when enrolled in high school in pleasanton. >> one of the rare people who devoured life, somehow maintaining both strength and kindness in equal measure. morial fun throu a link on our website, abc7news.com. by all account a good person and good cop. fashion shows, parades, performances and parties, san francisco pride weekend is here. i'm kate larsen, coming up what
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you need to know about the festivities. check out smash and grab on the peninsula, what the thieves were targeting in late night heist. meteorologist sandhya patel, tracking changes into the weekend. detail tz coming up. a look at "jimmy kimmel live." >> you seem like adventurous type, why not give this a shot. >> ever had 2,000 people booing you? >>
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new developments in freeway shooting in the south bay. suspect identified as man killed by park rangers in big sur last weekend, kevin alaniz was killed. investigating he shot at hikers on a trail earlier that evening. when officers found him, say he refused to put hands up, walked toward them and pulled out a gun. warrant out for his arrest for shooting in milpitas earlier this month. matthew rios was killed in what
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police say was targeted attack. group of thieves smashed into a walgreens and drove away with the atm. east 3rd afternoon just before 4:00 yesterday morning. found the suv and atm a short distance away from the store. san francisco pride festivities have begun, celebration of the lgbtq community and reminder of the fight still ahead. abc7 news reporter kate larsen has the story of this year's resistance. >> it's necessary for our existence to be recognized and validated. >> reporter: kicking off "steve harvey show"'s pride celebrations, oakland native producer of the limitless queer fashion show. >> queer people of color don't have enough representation in fashion industry, anywhere,
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don't see ourselves enough. >> reporter: loud and proud at top of the show, hella bay, community struggles still very current. >> people say we've come so far but wasn't that long ago. >> reporter: new york city stonewall riots 50 years ago, sparked the lgbt movement and san francisco pride. this year's theme is generations of resistance. >> we have so many fights on our hands. >> reporter: state senator scott wiener says includes fight against hiv, antitrans policies and homelessness. >> almost half of homeless kids are lgbt, our kids are struggling. >> reporter: san francisco pride, performances saturday, march is sunday. told to bring best attitude and fiercest look to be invited to
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many parties around the city. kate larsen, abc7 news. >> good inside tip from kate. have a good weekend, as we celebrate lgbtq pride, we've been digging through the archives and found amazing stories in 1976 time frame. >> documents live before harvey milk was elected supervisor and hiv/aids devastated the community and before the rainbow flag was invented. >> we're streaming it live. >> when work is through, hundreds gather here in many are convinced is largest and most significant gay ghetto in united states ifot entir world. castro village. more than 15 gay bars all nestled into a cozy hodgepodge of unplanned happiness at foot of twin peaks. this is where they play if they dare run the risk of being
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discovered. the sodom and gomorrah of of san francisco if you disapprove of their orientation. >> follow our streaming on all abc7 platforms including amazon fire. >> and for more news on pride, the abc7 news app. should be a good weekend weather-wise for pride. >> it is going to be fantastic for all the festivities. sunset from emeryville, sun going down and fiery. too good to not share. look at this. filtered sunshine. mid and high level clouds and sun's angle created all the colors you're looking at. if you're already making plans for the weekend which includes pride festivities, show the forecast, it is going to be a
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little bit warmer, mid-80s inland both days. around the bay mid-70s with fog in the morning, sunshine later on. view that doesn't include the marine layer. stunning view of the golden gait bridge. friday, 66 degrees, saturday and sunday in upper 60s. mild for pride festivities. live doppler 7 showing what is going on right now. high clouds overhead, keep us insulated tonight. temperatures now in 50s and 60s. live look, spectacular or what? city hall all decked out for pride, sutro tower, looking at san francisco. mild weather for pride weekend. looking to warm up a bit early next week. hour by hour forecast, 5:00 a.m. tomorrow, high clouds overhead,
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fog along the coastline and later in the day they move away, few patches of fog remain. will brighten up. not tomorrow morning. afternoon in the south bay is mild. upper 70s, san jose. peninsula, mid-70s. downtown san francisco is 66 degrees, breezy but not as windy as today, warmer. 76 in san rafael and north bay. 74 fremont. inland, 82 concord. giants game against the d-backs tomorrow nht at oraclepark, sweatshirt, will dropping down to 57. accuweather seven-day forecast, warming trend including for pride on sunday, then warming up
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to summer warmth, fourth of july, 90s inland. looking good overall. >> really good. walk a mile in her shoes. hundreds of south bay men struggled in stilettos tonight
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tonight hundreds of men and women walked san jose in high heels, in effort to combat violence against women. walk a mile in her shoes event at santana row, the ywca of silicon valley puts it on. raises awareness and money to support survivors of sexual violence, assault and human trafficking. goal was $185,000. great event. >> absolutely. we have baseball to talk about. >> larry beil is here. >> just looking at the guys struggling. >> does not look easy. >> we know the giants are challenged offensively, but facing a guy making major league
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good evening. giants open up a four-game series at home against arizona. giants in position to pounce on rookie alex young making major league debut. oh, baby, here we go. so cute. facing a pitcher with e.r.a. over 6.00 in aaa but without a hit until the fourth. brandon belt connects, his tenth. ties 1-1. but young five innings, allowed just one run. nick ahmed going deep against beede. buster posey, drive to right, adam jones, basket catch. up against the wall and arizona escapes. add on in seventh, carson kelly off trevor gott, who got got. giants get only three hits. to the rookie. and lose 5-1. a's and angels, is it still
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christmas? what is going on in ramon laureano, a solo blast, 1-0 a's. shattered asemiet short, impacts the throw and safe. important because next batter is kole calhoun, taking tanner anderson to downtown disney. 2-1 homer. angels up and pile on. so shohei ohtani, rough up the team. i got it, ain't got it. in and out of his glove. where did it go? he knocked it out.
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27 for bellinger. dodgers swept three-game series against the rockies with three straight walk-off homers before, got them again in the ninth. kiké hernandez, dodgers win 12-8. cookie monster dropped in on the chicago cubs today. wasn't about cookie, cookie. rece sing the anthem ♪ one, two, three strikes you're out at the old ball game ♪ >> fantastic. >> cookie can hold a note. who knew? abc7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. had they let him do that on the show -- this is his calling.
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