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abcnews.com. i'm david muir. from there all of us here at "nightline" and abc news, good nigh
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>> building a better bay area,
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moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> i am very concerned about the number of incidents we have seen. dan: a san jose police officer arrested today for indecent exposure. this is the recent development following allegations. but more -- thank you for joining us. ama: i am dan ashley. ama:ama: and i am ama daetz. dan: amanda del castillo you explains that it's now has less officers as officers are under investigation. >> police chief anthony mata escorting police officer matthew dominguez out. dominguez was arrest on thursday
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for indecent exposure. >>seto is a step in the right direction but we must remind ourselves that we appear to be taking six steps back. reporter: professor greg woods chiming in after a string of allegations against officers with the sj pd. it is also looking into allegations that an officer arrived drunk to the baby brandon case last month. this was on suspicion of dui before duty. then thursday, san jose's mayor addressed accusations another officer is being investigated. >> this is the latest in what has become around of serious transgressions by officers in the san jose police department. reporter: the bad behavior may
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be related to hiring standards. this is according to professor michelle rippy. across-the-board, there is difficulty recruiting into the law enforcement industry. >> there is a lot of historical lengnlaenrcem dominguez had been the force for four years. though 30 two-year-old was responding to a call that a mentally ill family member was being violent. the da says during the visit, dominguez touched himself in front of family members and exposed himself to the mother. >> there ultimately been trying -- betraying the trust of the people they protect and serve. reporter: mayor liccardo says over the past -- next few days, he wants screening for applicants.
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a push for universal drug and alcohol testing for all officers and a focus on mental health. mata also promising better transparency for the public. >> i am hopeful that the officers are found accountable and shines a brighter light on law enforcement officers that are coming to work every daya tw fot. reporter: in san jose, i am amanda del castillo you. ama: also last month's suspects of a kidnapping were accused of kidnapping the boy multiple times. yesenia ramirez and jose roman portillo are accused with more charges of attempted kidnapping of baby brandon cuellar.
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prosecutors say ramirez and portillo were successful in taking the baby on april 25. >> we have multiple layers of he said, she said, and that does not amount to evidence. that amounts allegations. ama: they are being held without bail and do back in court next month. dan: 900 homes remain evacuated in southern california tonight as fire officials work to contain a coastal fire. this wind driven fire but queen -- between laguna beach and laguna niguel broke out yesterday and it is now 15% contained. reporter mike valerio is in laguna niguel tonight where some homeowners have been able to assess the damage. reporter: smoke from a fast-moving wildfire >> swallows its surroundings. > it is not looking good.
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it jumped across the street and started burning other houses. reporter: hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes behind. >> unfortunately many of my belongings are still in the house. >> just seen the destruction, we have never seen anything like this. it is so random because just behind this, our friend's home is safe but on either side it is destroyed. >> what can you do? i am in shock. >> it is tragic. i feel for the residents. to lose the home, i cannot imagine. reporter: the national weather service is warning that conditions could grow even more. extreme heat topping 100 degrees is set to scorch southern california into next week. >> the palm trees look great, but they start to burn and they
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start to break apart and they cause a structure fire. >> the worst case scenario would be allowing people back into their homes and having them to re-evacuate. ama: biden marked a grim milestone today, saying one million americans have now died from the coronavirus. more than 300 people are still dying every day. the president also announced they will share key vaccine technology with the world health organization to allow countries to develop their own shots. things could get much worse if the u.s. and congress does not approve more money for vaccines and treatment. dan: and more news from the white house which is now announcing steps to get infant formula back on store shelves. this is after abbott nutrition, the largest manufacturer of infantlose to its michigan plant after concerns of bacterial infection.
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the white house now says it is reaching out to retailers and manufacturers for help. >> our message to parents is that we hear you and we are going to cut every element of red tape to address this and make it better for you to get formula on the shelves. dan: the fda says it will increase baby formula imports as well. millions of babies in the u.s. rely on baby formula. ama: carter coleman in walnut creek relies on baby formula to survive. stephanie sierra has the story. stephanie: at four days old, carter coleman was diagnosed with maple syrup year and disease or msud. >> someone with this disease cannot process the proteins in
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normal foods. stephanie: carter's abbott's manufacturing plant in michigan. it has been closed since february and carter is running out. >> worry going through my head because i have always thought of his formula as our safety net. stephanie: this is forcing his mom to start rationing his portions. >> i'm crossing down to the day where we will not have anything. stephanie: the food and drug administration is taking a number of steps to increase supply. >> that includes working with manufacturers to make sure that they are stuck on the shelves. stephanie: but carter's formula is considered as medical food and only distribute by certain pharmacies. >> i don't think there is any product left in the country.
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stephanie: in a statement, the commissioner of the fbi -- fda says that he -- says it is still vague for metabolic disorders. >> it could be a couple of weeks or six months before this is resolved. stephanie: we brought this to mark desaulnier. >> i will call the fda director directly and i will do anything i can to assist. this is unacceptable. stephanie: congressman design a -- of one plant closes, the consequences are dramatic. peter pitts says more should have been done to prevent shortages from happening. >> this is a warning shot across the battle. if we do not take this as a moment that we have got to address, shame on us. stephanie: carter's mom is
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actually watching carter's supply of formula run out. stephanie: time is running out for these families. she understandably does not want to find out what happens when she runs out. even after the plant reopens it will likely be weeks before production catches up to demand. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. dan: governor newsom is proposing that the state provide billions of dollars of inflation relief for california businesses. the goal is to help offset the rising cost of everything from food to housing to gas across the state. the package includes $11.5 billion in tax refunds, more than $2 billion in rental assistance, plus millions more for hospitals, public transportation, and childcare. ama: bay area coin and jewelry
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shops are being targeted by a ring of thieves. why their entire business could now be in jeopardy. dan: in east bay is up 300% due to the drought. sandhya: a taste of summer for the weekend. chris: the warriors with another chance to close out the grizzlies tomorrow night and a preview of game six in a little bit. dan: first here is a look at what is ahead tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. take your eyes off that phone and glue them on me. >> jimmy just got me a personalized invitation to get robbed.
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coin and jewelry exchange shops are worried about what they say is a targeted thievery. ama: more than a dozen businesses have been hit recently. one of them is a few blocks from city hall. video of the damage shows rogan in windows and debris everywhere. it is not clear how much thieves got away with. dan: on tuesday, another jewelry exchange was hit. the burglars caused up to $30,000 in damage trying to get to the valuables. >> have got to figure out
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how we can afford to even stay >> she says she believes it is the same crew because they use the same bright yellow, crowbars to pry their way in. ama: responding to a water main break in selma. traffic is being routed past the scene at sir francis drake -- francis street boulevard. repairs are expected to be completed overnight with an estimated 4:00 a.m. reopening. a 10 inch cast-iron pipe failed two service lines. one of them connects to a high school campus. the cause of the break is still being determined. dan: a tree has fallen across the road in los altos, blocking traffic in both directions. drivers are being asked to avoid the area. the santos police -- los altos
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police believe that it will be closed all night long. the powerlines have to be secure before the cruise can clear the tree from the road. this is having an impact on all californians but for some in the bay area, it has caused a boom in business. expense say a big part of water use is people's him sprinkler systems. j.r. stone explains this has all meant a major first quarter for landscapers. >> usually the first three months are pretty slow. j.r.: john myers of myers landscaping says that is not the case this year. the dry weather has pushed his clients to start watering their lawns earlier and more often. because of that he has been busy. >> it has increased by almost 300% for the first quarter of january through march. >> we have got the drip system
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set up and this flower bed as well. j.r.: proctor had her yard done over the past few years to be more drought friendly. >> all of the plans are either deer resistant or water resistant. j.r.: myers says he did, sometimes with dirt and sometimes with other options like rocks or plants. >> it is a few hundred dollars saved from the water bill. from there, now we are looking to convert their lawn. j.r.: it is not cheap, though. proctor says it cost them just under $30,000 to convert her entire yard. >> it is well worth it because we are not going to have to redo this for a long time. the cost was part of it but also it is part of what is the right thing to do for the environment and we don't have water to waste in california.
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j.r.: john myers also says many clients are worried about their landscaping now because they are now working from home. j.r. stone, abc 7 news. ama: let's get to the weather. dan: meteorologist sandy patel is tracking it for us as we head into the weekend. sandhya: we are noticing the warmer weather. one thing to show you on the subject of drought, look at this system. the pacific northwest got their share of rain and snow. it has been part of the problem along with the fact that the first several months of this year have been dismal in terms of rain. statewide extreme drought expanded read the red shading from 41 to 60% in the past week. it went from bad to worse. in the bay area, no change. we are still in severe droughts. we are not expecting major
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storms anytime soon. we are going in the direction of warmer. take a look at the warm up for tomorrow. santa rosa going up seven degrees. oakland warmer read 82 tomorrow and a good 15 degrees jump. san jose, 12 degrees warmer tomorrow afternoon. temperatures today were a good three to seven degrees below average. a beautiful view from our emeryville camera as we look back towards san francisco tonight. patchy fog extends tomorrow afternoon and noticeably warmer than two days. since we are on the topic of sunday, let's talk about the total lunar eclipse. it begins at 8:30 on sunday night. look to the southeast. the maximum a clips is that 9:11. the clips ends at 9:54. there will be some high clouds around. i don't know if you're going to
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get a great view where you are, but hopefully you do. tomorrow morning, fog is expanding as we had -- head to the evening hours. the fog expanding once again by tomorrow night. tomorrow afternoon in the south bay, 74 sunnyvale. 70's from palo alto to mountain view. you will see some fog around in daly city. north bay, a combination of high clouds and sunshine. 80 in buck, santa rosa. it will be a nice day on the east bay. inland, 80 four in fairfield. at 81 degrees in concord. here's a look at the air quality. it is good for any outdoor plans you have, but getting moderate on saturday for parts of the bay area. accuweather 7 day forecast, it is warmer tomorrow. 90's in lent and 60's on the coast.
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black restaurant week runs through sunday, may 22. dan: that was good, wasn't it? we are on the eve of game six between the warriors and the grizzlies. chris: coming up in sports, the warriors try to close out the grizzlies tomorrow night. and are you ready for football?
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>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. chris: for as bad as the warriors' loss to the grizzlies was, the turnovers have hurt the warriors all season. returning home cannot be the only cure in a closeout game. >> every round you go where you try to close somebody out, it is that much harder because the teams are better. our team, they will be ready and
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focused. they understand how hard it is to have a whole crowd support us tomorrow night. it is going to be a big bonus in our favor. >> like i said before, we will watch and make adjustments and have a totally different metric. chris: look at don - luka over d scores the defense. mavericks win the game on sunday in phoenix. the sixers looking for an elimination against miami. it exploded in the third quarter. in that period, jimmy butler with a game-high 32 points. advancing to the eastern conference finals for the second time in three seasons. you ready for football?
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the nfl releasing the schedule today. the home opener on week two against seattle. two games will be on espn and week 11 against the cardinals will be in mexico city. san francisco finishes the season with six of their final nine games at home. yummy pizza. bottom of the six, tigers down three-two. just missing a homerun, but it ties the game on this 600 first career double. that ties a bond for 17. the top of the eighth, seth brown at the plate. he can jog in. a's take four out of five on detroit.
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ama: thank you for joining u u with. so the pandemic has brought about a lot of changes from work to school to how we dress. >> hmm. and we're surprised to see this change about grooming. a new survey finds 45% of men are cutting their own hair at home. a researcher for the u.s. beauty and grooming -- did you know there was a u.s. beauty and grooming report -- says the number reflects the fact that a diy cut is cheaper than the barbershop. >> yeah, clearly. he says men have learned over the past two years that they can do it after watching probably a youtube video or two. let's bring in will ganss for another man's opinion. will -- oh! >> oh, beautiful. >> do you do your own perm, sir, and bleach? >> if you think cutting your hair at home saves you a lot of money, wait until you learn to do your own perms at home. >> i love it. it's giving me richard simmons, justin timberlake.
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>> i was going for little orphan annie. >> that's what you were going for? >> i'm suggesting timberlake. sorry. what's funny is during the pandemic, a friend of mine asked me to cut his hair. when i tell you how nervous i was, because i watched those youtube videos i'm talking about from experience. i thought i did a pretty good job actually. >> really? >> yeah. so if anyone needs haircuts, it's my side business now. >> if y know where to find me. >> you know what the problem is, you left a bleach on a little too long to be annie. >> i knew i did something wrong. >> didn't you smell the burning, sir? >> i have the tap dancing down, though. >> there you go. it's just a hard knock life. coming up, it is friday the 13th. why that could be a good thing. >> i don't see how. plus, how you can track sharks ahead of prime beach season. >> hmm! but first, the stunning revelation from ashley judd about the death of her mother. that's next. you're watching "world news now." - i got a hunch, like me, your home means a lot.
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