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arrested. tonight, this man with bay area ties was planning join isis.
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>> a man arrested on his way to fight for isis. >> temperatures on the rebound tomorrow. i'll tell you how much warmer coming up. >> get a sneak peek at the the e marvel superhero land at disney california adventure. >> the school year is wrapping up for many kids. how did in-person learning go?
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he was arrested last friday attempting to board a plane to join isis. >> a 20-year-old man is under arrest accused of trying to join isis. according to the justice department, the santa rosa born man was getting ready to board a flight when he was stopped by federal agents. thank you for joining us. >> reporter: this is elvin williams who authorities say was preparing to fight for isis. a criminal complaint shows text messages and men he didn't know were fbi sources. one source if williams had a problem with killing. williams wrote back "no, i do not. not in the slightest bit".
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>> he was consuming these videos and propaganda for hours at a time. it's hard to detect. that's why we need people to tell us. >> reporter: the bureau was first tipped off to williams in 2017 by his own mother and high school administrators. then in 2020 when leaders of his seattle mosque became concerned over his growing radical behavior. >> they were working hard to get him on the straight and narrow. when they realized it just wasn't working they brought it to our attention. >> reporter: williams was aware. he was arrested friday at sea-tac airport. >> he was actually in the jetway boarding the plane when he was
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arrested. >> reporter: the fbi says williams is charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. if convicted he could face up to 20 years in prison. new developments in windsor tonight where a new mayor was sworn in. >> the vice mayor was replacing the mayor who resigned last month, facing numerous accusations of sexual assault which he still denies. salmon was elected to the town council in 1994 and has served as mayor several times in the past. the disgraced former director of the san francisco
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public works department was arrested today over a robbery of a bag of sticks. sources say he was kidding afterward but that person called police. he is currently under investigation on federal corruption charges. police say this instance is completely unrelated. new video of the moments before officers shot and killed a man on memorial day. officers were conducting surveillance outside the home. police say stanley was being investigated for robbery last month.
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determined there was no e minent of theaknd policeicers' rgy bldsided by eannome. >> take a moment to talk to the officers that he's actually disciplining? common decency and courtesy is to give them the details of what violation they committed before you go to the media.
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san mateo police are looking for help finding a her infant daughter. claudia ramirez and her five-month-old, abigail, were last seen saturday night in san mateo. the family told investigators she wanted to live separately from them and they fear for her safety. >> a young teenager trying to care for a five-month-old child. so that is at-risk. >> police are urging anyone who sees claudia and abigail to please contact them. sprooib announcing a national month of action to help him reach his goal.
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>> the president unveiled new incentives like free childcare while parents get the vaccine. and some pharmacies will stay open all night on fridays in june. the white house is teaming up with black-owned barbershops and beauty salons to reach more americans, and a blitz of s tickets. >> the nba, nhl, r, nascar, they're offering vaccines they're offering vaccines outside pl
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>> despite lower covid case numbers nationwide, health officials are waiting to see if numbers spike after the memorial day holiday weekend. apple is now detailing its return to work plan. tim cook wants employees back in the office three days a week starting in september. the company is also giving workers the chance to work remotely for up to two weeks a year. many bay area kids are wrapping up what has been a roller coaster of a school year. some came back for in-person learning, others chose to stay home. jr stone checks back in with an east bay third grader who's kept a video diary school year. >> i'm exhausted. >> reporter: you may recognize
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nolan from the pandemic video tiaries he created diaries he created about distance learning. >> kind of like a boring tv channel is what school is. >> reporter: this video that made not only our newscast but world news tonight. and "good morning america". >> reporter: this week we sat down with the youngster. i asked him in-person or distance? >> the in-person. because we had an everyone bigger day party. and we also did water balloons and ate popsicles. >> reporter: a sense of excitement from a child who like so many others has been on quite the ride and now like his teachers a stack lerwhen it
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comes to the rules. >> sometimes it's, like, oh, my god, you're not six feet away. wear a mask. and follow the rules at the school. covid rules. >> reporter: nolan is now done with in-person learning. distance learning will end on june 9th. next year will be all in-person learning. bears spotted in backyards from the bay area to los angeles. the countdown is on to the new avengers campus at disney. >> summerlike heat is on the way.
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this bear is now one of several recently caught on camera wandering into urban areas. another video went viral yesterday of a bear in an l.a. county backyard. both encounters, although rare, do ni in increasing numbers. liz kreutz spoke with the bear whisperer
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about what's going on. >> reporter: whether it's in in this backyard in los angeles or this suburban neighborhood in marir county, if it feels like you're starting to see more bears, you're not exactly wrong. >> we're probably gonna see more bear encounters as the years progress. >> reporter: a wildlife biologist with the california department of fish and wildlife is part of a team now studying this issue. >> in the urban areas, you have 24/7 access to food, water, and shelter. >> reporter: last month a young black bear was spotted up in those trees. spring is when bears start coming out of hibernation and searching for food. the bear whisperer lives in a remote partf mammoth he explained the extinction of the
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great bear in california has led to a huge rise in black bears. >> for every square mile of suitable habitat in california, there's the bear. >> reporter: the droit is another added factor with bears moving into new areas to look for food. stalls do you know be so worried about seeing them. >> we vsht the fact that we live with bears here in mammoth. in the city they lock down the schools and put up the helicopter and call the s.w.a.t. team. that really needs to change. no person has ever been killed by a black bear in the state of california. disney held an opening ceremony tonight for the new avengers campus at california adventure.
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>> when sam wilson finally became captain america, it was all about the future. where kids of all races can look at captain america and see a little bit of themselves. >> the campus opens friday. >> reporter: heroes assemble. the all new avengers campus opens this friday. whether you're a diehard superfan or brand-new, this place really does have something for everyone. >> avengers campus is is is is s earth's mightiestos coming together to create this place where they can train. dr. strange, ironman, and even spiderman. >> reporter: guests will now have the opportunity to team up with spiedy and save the day on the brand-new ride, web
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slingers, a spiderman adventure. >> it's such a fully immersive experience. you can get on with kids, there's no height requirement. so get the whole family involved. >> reporter: when your appetite has been worked up, you can over to the test kitchen. utilizing the revolutionary shrink and grow technology, guests can enjoy tiny treats or sharable boitd
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>> you can color them, stretch them, use them. >> reporter: in addition to the gam goo and spiderwebs, guests can take home their very own ironman technology. on the engaging, it's interactive, it's marvel. the campus opens up this friday. the newsuperhero themed land replaced a bug's land. >> i want to get trained to be a superhero. >> yeah. >> looks fun. disney is the parent company of abc 7. check out this really cool video of a towering dust devil. the viewer who shot it this afternoon says it lasted for about 15 minutes before dissipating.
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>> sandhya patel is here with what's ahead for us. hi, sandhya. >> hi there. they see those dust devils from time to time. fog just rolling in this evening, pushing in from the coast all the way across parts of the bay. tloot that's why the fog is right around oakland, santa rosa. visibility down to seven miles. those temperatures, it's most likely the marine influence. watch on the during the commute.
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we are looking at temperatures falling well below average next week. temperatures seven degrees below where they should be this time of year. a spotty shower near the coastline, 8:00 am. fog hangs around some parts of the coast. the rest of you, sunshine and higher cloud. temperatures in the 40s, 50s once again. tomorrow afternoon it's gonna be warmer than today. 60 degrees, half moon bay, a little breezy along the coastline. low 90s for calistoga, santa rosa. the east bay, quite comfortable. inland
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valleys will be on the warm side. 92 antioch, 86 livermore, 89 degrees in concord. next week a trough is going to approach the pacific northwest. as it does, temperatures will be well below average early next week. that helps to keep our fire danger down. we will see drizzle from time to time. and here's a look at the temperature trend. 90s the next few days, and dropping down to the upper 70s early next week. warmer tomorrow, wide range of temperatures going into the weekend. and then much cooler pattern and windier as well early next week. early next week. [hippo groans melodically] [iguana belts major 3rd] [gator reverb] [splash] [singing indri sings]
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good evening. stephen piscotty has worked so hard against als, the disease that took his mother. he was the recipient of the lou gehrig award. steven's dad on the field. honored for his charity work. the a's scoreded times in the 3rd.
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mitch 444 feet. 5-zip. it is a complete game. the a's roll 6-0 win. playoffs. mavs and clippers. step-back three. 42 points. mavs up sixth. luca with one of his 14 assists. the road team has won every game in this series. do mikko ryan is settling in as the new
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in on, it as. >> my guys make a play, i'm gonna be excited, enthusiastic about that play. that's how i am. i encourage my kids to be as well. i'm just here to go get a good experience. big week for the stanford star playing against the pros. and she has a paper due friday. >> i have a paper they told myself i'd write monday. then i kind of started it yesterday. and it's due friday. so i should get on that.
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, rachel weisz, rob riggle and music from willie jones. and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: oh, well thank you very much. hi, i'm jimmy. i am the host of the show. thank you for watching at home. thanks for joining us here in the united states of america, where i don't know if you've heard this we're running very low on cairns, or at least baby cairns. [ laughter ] or at least baby karens. over the past year, presumably because of all the negative association with that name, the name karen has plummeted in popularity. it dropped all the way down to number 831 on the list of most
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common girl baby names. [ laughter ] a similar thing happened to katrina after hurricane katrina,

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