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service. the prayers, the somber choir, and all those rituals that we saw collectively, communalally, it comes at such a milestone moment. and she truly lived a life of service embedded with the core values of duty and honor, all of which were on display today. byron? >> duty and honor. even with the discussions about the issues with the monarchy, that i think all can relate to that. thank you, my friend. safe travels home. >> thank you, my dear. >> that's "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for the company, america. good night.
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building a better bay area.
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this is abc7news. >> a storm moving through the bay area is still bringing waves of scattered showers. you can see these time lapses from cameras across the region. more much-needed tonight. good evening. >> thanks for joining us. let's get to those conditions from live doppler seven. spotty showers have been cycling through. some flashes of lightning in some areas. >> this was a september storm we will not soon forget. let me show you live doppler seven right now. things have quieted down but as we take you back in time several hours, thunderstorms rolling through the east bay, the north bay, those thunderstorms did produce a soaking across the bay area. it is a light level 1 storm.
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below is still off the coast. still with us. that's going to continue to bring the possibility of thunderstorms. best chance still in the north and east bay tomorrow. lightning, level 1 storm bringing waves and showers off and on through wednesday morning. a possibility of briefly heavy showers and chance of thunderstorms remains in the forecast. a third of an inch of rain in san francisco. half an inch in san jose. when you look at places like ben loman, over two inches. but otto close to three inches of rain -- then otto close to three inches of rain. i will be back to let you know much longer you're going to need umbrellas. >> in the early season, storms brought much-needed rain. the bay area reached record temperatures during a recent heat wave. the weekend storm put a halt to fire conditions in the bay area for now.
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>> that puts a pause for a little bit of fire whether concern. we are definitely not out of the woods. just a few days of warm, drier and we are back to critical -- dry and and we are back to critical. our weather team will be tracking the storm all night. for your morning you can get these live updates every hour on the abc bay area streaming app. >> new at 11:00 it has been a violent evening in oakland. two shootings have claimed the lives of three people in 45 minutes. gunfire broke out in front of a grocery store at the corner of telegraph avenue and 31st street at 7:45 tonight. three people were wounded, two victims died at the scene. the third person was driven to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. 45 minutes later, people
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recalled -- police were called to 20 3rd avenue in east oakland. they found a person suffering from a gunshot wound lying on the sidewalk. paramedics pronounced victim dead at the scene. homicide investigators are looking into both shootings. we will bring you updates as soon as we learn more. >> we are learning more about the man who was shot and killed at an east bay intersection. family and friends spent part of the day at a streetside memorial in san lorenzo. the killer or killers are still out there. j.r. stone has been on top of the story since it broke and spoke with the victims' now without -- the victim's now widow. reporter: you can see he was all smiles around his wife princess who he married four months ago in the philippines. princess was on face time with rain heart moments before he was gunned down and killed sunday.
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>> i cannot sleep here because every time i try to, every time i close my eyes i can hear a lot of gunshots. reporter: deputies believe what happened at this san lorenzo intersection was a case of road rage. princess said someone cut into her husband's lane. >> i tried to stop him. i shouted at him that, no, do not go out from your car. he left me on the phone, the timer is open, and i hear gunshots. that is it. he did not come back. the only one who came was the sheriff. reporter: as he approached the other car, he was shot. deputies say they were in the area working another case and a sergeant responded within seconds. >> he tried to cater to the victim but the victim was suffering multiple gunshot wounds and mortally wounded at that point. reporter: princess, who is in
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the philippines, said the two were so excited for what was to come area they had just finished paperwork so she could come live with rain heart in america. >> the hardest part is i'm here in the philippines. i cannot do anything. that's it. i just cry all night. and almost collapsed. every time i'm scrolling my photos it feels like, oh my god. i have no husband anymore. reporter: deputies say there were witnesses, there is video, and they are actively searching for the person or persons who fired those shots. at last check, no arrests have been made. j.r. stone, abc7news. >> a crosswalk death has a neighborhood upset with what is not being done to protect students heading to school.
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an eight-year-old boy hit and killed as we reported friday. you here with these neighbors are now trying than about 10 minutes, so stay with us for that. meantime, the conversation on where we are in this pandemic has been reignited after comments by president biden. on 60 minutes he said in part, quote, the pandemic is over, adding we still have a problem with covid, we are still doing a lot of work on it, but the pandemic is over. no one is wearing masks, everybody seems to be in good shape. he was at the detroit auto show when he said that. reporter: 24 hours after president biden said the pandemic was over, u.s. secretary of health and human services javier becerra elaborated on what the president meant. >> the president was reflecting what so many americans are feeling and thinking. we learned how to cope with this
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virus but make no mistake. people are still dying. reporter: over 400 americans are still dying from covid every day. the overall picture of covid community levels across the country is mostly green, meaning there are low levels of transmission right now. this cdc map also shows several red spots of high levels of transmission. mostly in the midwest, south and northeast of the country. ucsf infectious diseases dr. monica gandhi said the term over is not entirely accurate. >> it just means it is not over in terms of covid being over. it just means the emergency phase. reporter: she has been tracking covid in european countries as a sign of what the u.s. should expect and says we need to manage expectations. >> the u.k. has called covid less mortal and less verlander -- virulent then the flu. we will never get rid of covid.
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there are species of animals that carry covid and because of that we will never get rid of it. reporter: we spoke to the chiefs of emergency medicine -- the chief of emergency medicine to get a sense of what she has seen every day. >> four or five months ago, started noticing a change in the severity of the illness. we still had people coming in but they were not that sick. reporter: both dr. raven and dr. gandhi are attributing this to vaccines, boosters, and pharmaceuticals. dr. raven believes protocol could also change. >> we are going to have to get to the point where we are not restricting people from coming to work based on a test for covid. we are going to have to look at the overall picture. >> a sheriff in texas says he's opening a criminal investigation into two flights of migrants sent to martha's vineyard.
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>> when you are playing with human lives, people in a desperate situation that had every right to be where they were but were lured under false pretenses, that does tend to bother me quite a bit. >> how we are salazar says the venezuelan immigrants -- hobby -- javier salazar says the venezuelan immigrants were lured under false pretenses, last week california governor newsom called for the justice department to investigate. san francisco unified school district is rethinking a plan to create two districtwide muslim holidays. the board first voted on the plan last month but in a statement tonight the district said further analysis is needed about how best the school can implement these holidays along with those of other cultures. tomorrow the board will vote on a new resolution that will put the muslim holiday plan on hold.
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>> our focus on building a better bay area means looking at what it takes to build a stable economy in the air of covid. tomorrow san francisco will host one of the biggest events to take place since the pandemic began. salesforce's dream force event is turning 20 this year and it is back in person with a very big crowd expected. according to the chronicle 40,000 in person attendees are expected at must goni center. the venue is ready to go. last year's dream force conference drew a crowd of 1000 invitation-only attendees. a scaled down version because of the pandemic. the business community is optimistic it will be better this year. >> we expect tens of thousands of people downtown. we have heard 20% bookings rate up in downtown restaurants. reporter: by comparison dream force drew nearly 180,000 attendees in 2019 before the pandemic. the conference wraps up
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thursday. >> from ashes to compost. california legalizes an alternative burial practice. >> serial freedom. i a true crime podcast leads to one man's release from prison. >> kapok calls for change -- k-pop calls for change.
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kim kardashian reveal about the new season? tomorrow it is kim live on gma plus any winter quinto brunson -- me winner quinta brunson. >> another community is feeling the painful effects of a growing traffic safety crisis. neighbors are taking matters into their own hands after a local eight-year-old way was hit and killed. a memorial -- eight-year-old boy was hit and killed. a memorial has formed. reporter: please drive slow, a plea from the community surrounding the elementary school on the san jose campbell border. beyond the makeshift traffic measures, the memorial for jacob villa nueva. he was hit and killed at this crosswalk on his way to school friday morning. jacob was walking with his babysitter who spoke with our media partners at univision from
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her hospital bed as she recovers with a broken leg. in spanish she describes the shock saying she feels jacob's death is her fault. adding she is unable to sleep at night. the tragedy continuing to replay in her head. she explains she knows -- she knew someday there would be an accident but never did she imagine it would be her and a little one. >> everybody feels like this could have been their child and your heart goes out to the family. you want to be able to do something reporter: by monday residents put out their own safety signs and flags for crossing. while some drivers slowed down out of confusion, neighbors were overall grateful people were at least slowing down. calling on the city to install speed bumps, stop signs, anything to keep the kids in the community safe. >> it is one thing to say this was such a tragedy and we are going to make sure it does not happen again. it is another thing to do it. reporter: we found jacob's
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father at the memorial leaving a message left for family. >> it is very sad and very close to home. reporter: he grieving community taking safety to their own hands. we reached out to san jose's department of transportation. part of the city's plans include collecting traffic data to see whether a stop sign is needed at this location. crews will be out here at 8:30 a.m. tuesday to repaint the crosswalk. >> a memorial service for queen elizabeth ii will be held in the u.s. at the washington national cathedral wednesday. . the event will be held in conjunction with the british embassy. kamala harris will be intendants. president biden -- kamala harris will be in attendance. president biden will not be at the ceremony. dignitaries were sent invitations to the ceremony.
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it is known as the podcast that set off the true crime craze. a new episode of cereal will be released tomorrow now that the suspect accused in the case is walking out of jail as a free man for now. a judge vacated the conviction of adnan syed,he was convicted in 19 and nine -- 1990 nine of murdering his girlfriend. the podcast presented new evidence there could be other suspects. >> we are declaring in the interest of fairness and justice he is entitled to a new trial. >> prosecutors have 30 days to decide whether to retry the case. adnan syed served 23 years of a life sentence. he always maintained his innocence with the debut of the podcast in 2014. >> governor newsom has signed a bill that would reduce the carbon footprint of dying. starting 2027 californians can
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opt to decompose naturally instead of being buried or cremated. the process involves allowing a body to decompose into dirt. it takes about a month and a half. the soil can be returned to the family much like how ashes are handled. supporters say it is better for the earth. >> we have a coffin, we put that into the ground, chemicals get leached into the ground. that often ends up in our water. with cremation there's a lot of carbon emission. >> not everyone is thrilled. the california catholic conference opposes the concept saying it lacks human dignity and fails to show respect for the body of the deceased. >> it is a glimpse of the red planet in a new light. nasa released newly captured images of mars, the first images of the planet taken by the james webb telescope. nasa says it showcases two of its bigger impact craters and dark volcanic rocks. the web telescope is in perfect position to capture even more including the planet's seasonal
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changes, dust storms, and other atmospheric secrets. >> great to see. let's do a little more science when it comes to the weather. >> sandhya patel is here with rain. >> we have had much needed rain in the bay area. even those thunderstorms. i want to show you video from our mount tam cam tonight. you see that lightning flash, it is pretty crazy. our tower cam captured it. let's go to live doppler seven now. it is quiet in the bay area. we are seeing some mixed precipitation. snow falling over the highest elevations. we are talking 9000 feet, mixing with those showers. certainly looking more like winter than summer here. we are approaching fall. we have a few more days of summer left. here's the low pressure. winds pulling up the moisture around that area of low and those thunderstorms as well. we have seen some good downpours
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. there are flood advisory in flash flood warning watches around parts of the sierra nevada and parts of the sacramento valley. in the bay area i want to show you the rainfall from yesterday exceeding monthly averages in just one day. one daily record in downtown oakland, they received 15 hundredths of an inch. the previous record was 13 hundredths. many areas were well above average for this time of year. temperatures right now in the 50's and 60's. i want to show you a live picture from our golden gate bridge camera. still a few damp spots even though the bridge is dry. a possibility of showers and risk of thunderstorms tomorrow. it remains unsettled through wednesday morning and autumn arrives thursday with warmer weather appropriately. it is a one on our storm impact scale. showers, possibly briefly heavy, and still the possibility of
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thunderstorms. tomorrow morning, you might see some sun, clouds, but tomorrow afternoon, showers pickup going into tomorrow night. we see light to moderate scattered showers and then wednesday morning, cannot rule out an isolated thunderstorm between 5:00 and 8:00 a.m. your commute time is going to be dicey. in terms of rainfall totals, if you hundredths to 2/10 of an inch. if you get caught, you could be seeing heavier rain totals. first thing in the morning, 50's and 60's. afternoon highs, mid 60's to upper 70's. showers developing. certainly will be breezy. it is coming down across parts of the dominican republic. hurricane fiona now a major hurricane, a category 3. it is approaching turks and caicos but it is going to veer to the right a little bit as we head over the next couple days as a category four remaining off the atlantic coast. the accuweather 7 day forecast,
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>> powerful messages to the u.n. general assembly about the needs tackle climate change and sustainability. >> south korean k-pop group black pink talked about the need to cut down on food waste. amanda gorman took center stage with her own poignant moment. >> i challenge you to heed this call, i dare you to shape our fate above all, i dare you to do good. >> the u.n. secretary general
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>> abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> trey lance's surgery on his broken ankle was successful and now recovery begins. he tweeted from his hospital bed thanking everybody for the prayers and said surgery was a success. i will be back better than ever. this chapter is going to make the story even greater. kyle shanahan says he plans on lance joining the team in due time to rehab both physically and mentally. >> as soon as he can get back and start rehabbing, we are going to want him to be part of everything he can. i know he's not going to be able to do all of that, he has to rehab, but especially meetings,
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we do not plan on him being away from us. whenever he is not taking care of his ankle, we plan on him being with us. >> jim kelly firing up the crowd against the titans. josh allen, 46 yards. their second touchdown of the game. allen to diggs again. diggs had a career-high, tied it with four touchdowns. matt milano, the pick six on ryan tannehill. the bills win. saw this game on abc 7, eagles and vikings. 7-0 eagles. hurts going deep to watkins. 53 yards. 14-0 philly late in the second now, 14-7 eagles. hurts, the reid option, keeps it, turns the corner. look at this effort. 26 yards and into the end zone. he had three total touchdowns,
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one passing, two rushing. kirk cousins, a night to forget, picked off. he had two of the team's three interceptions and the eagles win 24-7. the giants down seven-six. two batters later, this is a clutch two out base hit to the right-field corner. austin slater scores from first. tied 7-7. in the 10th, the go-ahead homer. 410 feet to left. the giants win in 10, snapping a three-game losing streak.
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