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bring from a gunshot. he was taken to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. so far, no arrests have been made. coma police are investigating a shooting that left three people injured, two with gunshots. police responded to reports of shots fired on hillsdale boulevard about 3 30 this morning. they arrived to find an injured man and multiple shell casings. at the scene. officers checked the local hospitals and found two more people with non life threatening gunshot wounds. who they believe were involved in this incident. police are still gathering information and looking for other possible suspects. in the south bay. it's
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been more than 24 hours since an arrest was announced in the fire that destroyed the san jose home depot store today. neighbors near that now destroyed stores say they are relieved but still traumatized to abc seven news reporter zack fuentes has more less than two weeks later, this video of the fire that tore through that home depot store is still just as terrifying. just behind that massive fire is an entire neighborhood of houses. neighbors who watched in disbelief as that fire burned. the flames were getting higher and higher and began to look like a tsunami coming towards us. the embers falling from the sky, everybody a lot of panic. neighbor sherry butts lives just on the other side of that home depot store. smoke suddenly started pouring through her open windows couldn't see in front of me because the smoke was so thick. up top in my house runs a daycare out of her home the friday before the fire. she had just finished a $5000 project to redo the backyard for her kids. the fire destroyed it. still she's finding things to be
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grateful for her home still standing and the fact that the fire happened on a saturday when her daycare students weren't there. i'm sorry, i don't wanna cry. if by any chance this would have been any other day. i would have had eight children here. yes my community would have came together. we would have took the kids to their safety zone and everything, but i would have had to deal with their parents trying to get here. suspect dylann j crew's go, qui charged with aggravated arson and theft charges faces 14 years to life in prison. the santa clara county d. a says he set the fire as a diversion to steal tools from the store is also charged with other thefts going back to at least october of last year, abc seven was able to get surveillance video of him in a store in san jose's eastridge mall, stealing a $270 wig. neighbors still have questions about the fire, especially surrounding reports at the stores. fire suppression system didn't work the way it should. so far, officials have only said that is under investigation. for now, with a suspect in custody. there is a feeling of relief
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away for a long time. as he almost destroyed the neighborhood. karma is terrible. you got caught. in san jose zach fuentes, abc. seven news mountain view detectives are searching for additional victims following the arrest of a man allegedly trying to engage in inappropriate behavior with a minor. 37 year old jared bates was arrested yesterday in san jose. he faces charges of distributing lewd material to a minor as well as arranging to and showing up to meet with a minor. for a lewd act. they states is originally from colorado, where he police say has an extensive criminal history, including child abuse charges. still ahead, students in the south bay hold a rally and march calling on the unities president to make good on a promise to help homeless students first after the break, the latest on the war in ukraine and new signs of possible escalation by the russians. abc seven uses five continues. in just a. some hesitate when faced
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finch abc news, washington former president barack obama is scheduled to visit the bay area tomorrow. he will speak at stanford at 12:15 in a tweet. he said he is discussing changes in the way we create and consume information and the threat it poses to democracy and vice president. . issle to be in the bay area she plans to visit ucsf mission bay to talk about the mental health crisis. she will also speak with members of the maternal health care workforce and meet with expecting families coming up here 49ers star. samuel making headlines today what he is reportedly demanding from the niners and the action he took on social media stay with us. entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists and has helped over one million people. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb.
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or high blood potassium. california is close to spending half a billion dollars in an effort to make college debt free for a csu and uc students. it's called the middle class scholarship 2.0 if funds are in the state's budget by june up to 360,000 students could receive 1,000 to $3,000 worth of funds
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by fall semester. it could make an for low and middle class families students at san jose state are putting pressure on their new president to do more to help classmates who are homeless today. they marched across campus saying the university isn't living up to an agreement made in 2020 abc 7 news reporter david louie looks at their complaint and has reaction from the president. no more love about 75 members and supporters of the student homeless alliance marched across the san jose state campus. they're complaints that the administration is a living up to an agreement negotiated two years ago to provide emergency beds and other support services for students in need they claim then that 4,000 students experience at least one night without a place to sleep. the agreement called for periodic updates on how many students asked for help from sjsu cares set up to handle both housing and food needs. however alliance leaders say the university has been slow in providing up-to-date numbers
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that measure performance. we want to see a transparency as well for all the other students so that they know exactly when they apply to shu cares what kind of assistance is offered for them what they expect after they apply for sd for assistance. the original agreement was negotiated under sjsu. previous president stephen perez assumed the role earlier this year after. an interim appointment students are pleased that he stopped by to listen to their complaints. this is something that you're actually doing. right and it's effective and it's helping students. you would kind of be shouting this from the rooftops, san jose state has produced testimonial videos from students who received help i slept in my in my truck for a couple days. and now one of my classmates told me like hey like you should check out as you sleep here. after listening to the students, he said his priority is to build trust with them. he said his goal is for no student to face not having a place to sleep. it all makes sense. i actually think we can do better. i think we can do more. i think we can communicate
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better collaborate better. so i'm looking forward. i'm talking to the group of students tomorrow, dr. perez agreed that quick access to data is essential to make good decisions in san jose david louie abc 7 news. san francisco voters will decide this june whether to earmark nearly 490 million dollars to improve the city's public transit mayor london breed and several supervisors joined a proposition a campaign kickoff event today prop a is better known as the muni. ability and street safety bond supporters say it will revamp infrastructure to ensure fast safe and reliable transportation ford president. shaman walton says a yes vote will improve traffic flow citywide prop 8 is going to be the catalyst for us to be able to continue to provide quality service to make sure that certain projects are taken care of efficiently and swiftly. supervisors say prop a will not raise taxes. we reached out to opponents to get their side, but i'm not heard back voters will cast
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their balance june 7th. all right, let's move on to the weather and get a check on the rain. yeah, the meteorologist sandy patel is tracking it for a sandia. yeah, dan and alma we have slippery roadways in the north bay. i want to get you into street level radar first. we're going to start with a wider perspective. you can see that the leading edge of that system is its way across point reyes olima. nicosio valley road. this is really starting to impact parts of as well atlas peak road, dry creek road. so watch out some slippery roads for the evening commute not everywhere though 50s to 70s on the temperatures and as we check out the live views tam cam is showing you that rain some shaky views from sutrocam and you can see how dark and ominous it is from vollmer still dry on the golden gate bridge. here's a live view from our east bay hills camera. you can see those clouds are gathering. it's a light level one storm through friday morning showers will spread tonight thunder and hail chance for your day with rough surf and gusty winds expected the hour by hour forecast by nine o'clock. you start to notice that that moisture is moving into the
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e-spay san san francisco peninsula tomorrow morning's commute looks ics, we are expecting light to moderate showers. that means slow going slippery roads, you might want to plan accordingly as we head into tomorrow night that next piece of energy moving into the southern end of our viewing area at 10 pm. that's going to lead to some heavier rainfall could see ponding on the roadways as we go into friday morning lingering scattered showers, and then those showers wind down by the early afternoon rainfall totals will vary but we are looking at generally speaking about two tenths to just over an inch of rain. there will be some locations that will pick up a little bit less than that. that storm is kicking up the swells. we have a beach hazard statement 3 am tomorrow until 3 am saturday current wave heights are seven to nine. istc a risk of rip currents and sneaker waves if you are going to be along the coastline now. if you're thinking about going to the mountains, i would hold off winter storm warning until 11 am friday heavy snow one to two feet above 5,000 feet. we're talking about over three
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feet possible for the peaks. we're looking at difficult conditions in terms of travel. with whiteout conditions because of windy weather 40s 50s on those temperatures in the morning definitely on the windy side with some often on showers for the afternoon upper 50s to the mid-60s. hang on to the rain gear for your friday morning morning as you look at the accuweather. day forecast we have another one for friday tomorrow is our best opportunity for thunderstorms and hail then we dry out for the weekend. we're gonna warm it up as you will notice temperatures climbing up into the 80s inland sunday monday 60s coast side and 70s right around the bay cooling it off a little bit on tuesday and wednesday, but this really is nice to see the rain especially this late in the season dan and really is it's a tree actually thank you. the 49ers biggest offensive weapon wants out all-purpose player debo samuel told jeff darlington of our sister network's espn. he has asked the niners for a trade, but he refused to say why
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the 26 year old is entering the final season of his rookie contract. he recently scrubbed any mention of the 49ers from his instagram account and removed most photos of him in the team's uniform from the platform. the niners have said they want samuel back. we shall see we're coming up a sur. birthday delivery for an east bay boy with cerebral palsy. we're going to show you what was delivered to celebrate his special day. stay with us. i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. you are watching actual videos of the
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tesla full self driving technology as recorded by the drivers. from turning too tightly and hitting a pylon... [ expletive ] to swerving toward a pole. jesus. watch the bicyclist on the right almost get hit before the driver takes over. sometimes it seems the tesla doesn't want the driver to take over. i'm trying. this driver had to hit the brakes when the tesla didn't understand a detour sign. ok. here it almost hit a truck. obviously, i had to take over. and here it swerves into an oncoming lane. look at that! often, the tesla doesn't know what it wants to do. what is it doing? or just doesn't know how to turn. jesus, oh my god! tesla's full self driving software for drivers and pedestrians, it's unsafe at any speed. tell congress to shut it down.
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can get our live newscast breaking news weather and more with our new abc 7 bay area streaming tv app on apple tv android tv fire tv and roku just search abc bay area and download a big step forward for apple workers in atlanta. hoping to unionize vice news is reporting workers at the cumberland mall location have filed paperwork with the communications workers of america to hold a vote to join the union now if the majority of workers vote in favor, the store would become the first unionized apple retail location in the us and could inspire workers at other apple stores to organize. right finally here a very sweet birthday gift for an east bay teenager. yes 13 year old ozzy wedeking was surprised by an amazon
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delivery driver today. asia cerebral palsy and is nonverbal, but he loves amazon drivers and views them as his heroes. so today alexander drove his truck to ozzy's walnut creek home and surprised him with his own delivery vest and driver's badge. ozzy also got to tour the van. for him to get to to go into a van and to meet a driver up close and to have his own gear. it's just a really special treat for him. aussie's mom says, he loves old delivery trucks, but the amazon drivers in his neighborhood have always been extra friendly to him and only for today happy birthday. absolutely. that is wonderful. all right that is going to do it for us for now world news tonight with david. is next i'm on a date and i'm dan ashley for city of excel all of us here. we appreciate your time. we'll see we get in half an hour for abc 7 news at 6. remember you can connect 24/7 at abc 7 news.com.
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tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the cdc has asked the department of justice to appeal the decision on masks, to appeal that ruling from a federal judge that struck down the travel mask mandate. tonight, the notice of appeal has now been filed. it comes just as millions of americans take off their masks to fly and to go on public transportation in most of the country. tnight, the cdc now asking the justice department to appeal that ruling. the judge who struck down the federal mask mandate. so, tonight here, what does this mean for americans traveling? and why is the cdc concerned about a larger issue here, if there's another threatening wave of the virus down the road, are they concerned they won't have the authority to have americans put on masks? gio benitez with what we're learning right now. also tonight, the war in ukrae.
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