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>> what was that? >> someone is shooting. >> that deadly shooting in the middle of redwood street. chilling new details including the children in the car. >> two years ago, we were a great nation and soon we will be a great nation again. >> donald trump making it official he wants to be president again. and help for the holidays. big moves coming for san francisco restaurants, part of building a better bay area. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news.
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>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i am dan ashley. ama: and i am ama daetz. we begin with the intense shooting in redwood city. dan: the suspect tried to shield himself using children, who are safe. ama: this was during busy commute hours. amanda del castillo has her update tonight with witness video that some may find upsetting. >> oh my. >> gunshots ringing out, people running from their cars. this deadly scene unfolding near el camino real at maple street in redwood city. a 36-year-old man known to the department was shot and killed by officers. they say he used three young children as a shield and attempted to shoot them and a woman. >> i remember hearing from the people around me something along the lines of, they got them free
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and out. and the guy is down. amanda: the witness, kevin jacoby ascii -- kevin jacoubowsky, was told to get down. >> the dispatchers here a woman's a voice that was yelling and appeared to be calling to some children. you can hear children's voices that were also coming through the open 911 call. sandhya: police chief dan mulholland says the department used tech to find the location of the caller. >> once the officers realized that the man was armed with a handgun, they backed off and a perimeter was set off and they attempted to negotiate with the man. we are here to help you, put the gun down, and then i heard two gunshots initially followed. by several more. amanda: shots were fired by
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several police officers. the man was taken to the hospital where he died. a woman was taken to the hospital with minor unrelated injuries. the three young children were unharmed and all three officers involved have been placed on administrative leave. amanda del castillo, abc 7. ama: and if you or someone you know is going through domestic violence, there is help out there. dan: tonight it is official. former president trump will once again aim to become president in 2024. he made the announcement at his mar-a-lago resort in florida, the same site of that fbi raid in august. if he were to win, trump would become only the second commander in chief ever elected to two nonconsecutive terms. as morgan norwood explains, this time it puts his power over the gop to the test. >> tonight former president
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donald trump announcing a third run for the white house. >>'s in order to make america great and glorious again, i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> this announcement comes under the cloud of a worse than expected show at the midterm elections by trump backed electives -- candidates. republican senator mitt romney: trump an albatross within the republican party. this now third presidential run by trump widely considered a test of his republican loyalty. his hold over republicans still holds strong amid several civil investigations. >> there are no special protections when the former president, it does complicate the optics of those investigations as it could appear that there are efforts to indict or convict who is running
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for office. >> for now those investigations are moving forward. former vice president mike pence who can trump -- condemned his actions on january, told abc that there are better options for president. >> will you run for president in 2024? >> we are giving it consideration. >> and trump sang his 2024 campaign will be on issues of common sense. also saying that he is confident that he will be back in the white house. morgan norwood, abc news, palm beach florida. dan: and one important face not at the announcement, the president's daughter ivanka. she is prioritizing the private life as a family. she says she does not planning to be involved in all it takes. . -- politics. .
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she served as a senior advisor along with her husband, jared? . as soon as -- jared kushner. as soon trump released the announcement, biden responded. in a statement tonight reacting to mr. trump's speech, the california gop said in part that the california republican party does not endorse in the presidential parties and stays neutral. we would be happy to have any of the outstanding leaders who may decide to run for president. ama: the police department is facing several allegations of misconduct. tim johns is in the newsroom with these claims that range from racism to derogatory comments about the and housed. tim: these allegations coming
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out of night when the chief department's interim chief was supposed to get promoted to the job, but that is put on hold until the investigation into the claims is concluded. what was supposed to be a straightforward meeting was turned upside down tuesday night. because, allegations from city officials claiming a pattern of misconduct at the berkeley police department. >> derogatory comments about an housed people and racism have no place in policing. tim: in a statement, the city of berkeley called these statements unsettling and called on investigators to verify the validity of the complaints. residents also calling to voice their concerns. >> there needs to be talk about where this issue stems from. tim: the deputy chief says she issued a statement that she just found out about the allegations last week. it reads in part, during any
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point in my time as an officer to deputy chief, i would have immediately done my part to initiate an investigation. in oakland-based activity group finds lewis' claim difficult to believe. >> during the time of allegations, she was at least a capitan -- captain. the berkeley police department is not that large. it does not pass the smell test. tim: secure justice says they believe lewis should state in her role as interim chief until the investigation ends. that is exactly what will happen. lewis will state in the interim role until the investigation concludes. city council members also expressing to the committee they will do everything they can to ensure public trust. in the newsroom, tim johns, abc 7 news. ama: thank you. to your voice and your vote. two bay area cities are still
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patiently waiting to see who will be there mayor. 90% of estimated ballots have been counted. and in oakland, loren taylor clings to a small lead over zhang tao, but that advantage is shrinking tonight. we should get another round of updates in both of these races tomorrow around 5:00 p.m. dan: our work to build a better bay area has a strong focus on finding ways to move our economy forward in the wake of the pandemic. many restaurants are hoping to bring in more dough during the holiday season. j.r. stone has more on the extra help coming their way and not just from customers. j.r.: crowds of people in san francisco's north beach out on a tuesday night with response from a restaurant manager that may surprise you. >> not easy like it was before. j.r.: the owner of tony's pizza
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napolitano is comparing business to pre-pandemic saying that international travelers are back and making north beach a destination. >> more busy on a daily basis. j.r.: but it is not like that for everyone. on the street at café sports, it has been up and down. >> it has been up and down the last six months. j.r.: a reason why going forward, the city of san francisco is now allowing eligible businesses to enroll in payment plans on licensing fees. some restaurant managers i spoke with also concerned about recent tech layoffs we have seen in the bay area. hopeful that it does not affect their business but remaining optimistic. >> many of us straw -- saw a strong august through october, although the weather again definitely played a damper on much of the outdoors stuff in october.
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j.r.: lori thomas who owns two restaurants and head of the golden gate restaurant association says it has been a slow november for most restaurants in the city. like others, expects things to pick up on black friday. >> on a positive note, we have heard positive interest in bookings of holiday parties, so we are hopeful that december will be a good solid december. j.r.: luis is hopeful that the upcoming holidays compares to what he saw on halloween, something he is still excited about. >> last halloween, it was super busy. i had not seen a halloween like that in the last five years. we were surprised how many people were coming out, so that is good. j.r.: j.r. stone abc 7 news. ama: promotion for the holidays has started early in san francisco and after last year's
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looting of high end retail stores, city officials want feople t tn sh >> i am here to tell you that things have changed. things are looking up. and i am optimistic and excited about the future. ama: starting saturday, shoppers can expect more security in the union square area. welcomed ambassadors from the unarmed retired police will also serve on the streets. dan: much more ahead, president biden's next move after the deadly strike on a nato ally. the alleged attack from the hells now uncovered during the summer show. and the historic moon mission after weeks of delays. tonight we have liftoff. the bay area connection to artemis. sandhya: i am meteorologist sandhya patel. we h
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ama: president biden has held an emergency roundtable with leaders in bali pretty is offering full u.s. support and assistance to poland in response to a deadly missile attack. the blast killed at least two people. ukraine's president is blaming russia but the kremlin denies any involvement. >> we will make sure we figure out exactly what happened. we know that two people were killed, and then we will collectively determine our next step as we investigate and proceed. there was total unanimity among folks at the table. ama: the president has
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repeatedly said that the u.s. and allies will defend. dan: you at 11:00, mountain view police say they have cracked the case after country music at shoreline empathy at her a crime scene at june. an off-duty officer was assaulted. tonight five people are in custody and they are all held. -- hells angels. investigators say the attacks were random. they happened during a chris stapleton concert. >> we asked early on in the investigation for the community to be our eyes and ears. i cannot stress how important that is to have our community be a part of something like this and help us facilitate the success of this investigation. dan: the man killed was from bakersfield. the officer who was hurt is fully recovered.
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mayor london breed attended the annual celebration at city hall. it featured speeches from community members. mayor breed also gave awards up to indian-american leaders. this month celebrates the history of american indians in the u.s. ama: the third time is the charm for nasa. half an hour ago, it launched its artemis one rocket to take the space program back to the moon. >> 7, 6, five, three, 2, 1. liftoff. ama: look at that. artemis lifted off from the kennedy space center in florida after several weeks of mechanical issues and delays. a successful test here could lead to future missions to send astronauts to lunar our writ --
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lunar orbit. pressure sensitive paint is among the innovations being tested. artemis one will travel more than one million miles. incredible. let's get to our weather. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya: that we show you a picture from our east bay hills camera. it is a bouncy view as we have gusty conditions over our hilltops. here is a look at the winds. mount diablo, 45 miles per hour. definitely playing a role in why the temperatures are all over the board. 39 degrees in novato but where the wind is keeping things start up, you have mid-50's around brentwood and fairfield, so not as cold as it was last couple of days. those down sloping winds played a role in warming us up. it got up to seven degrees -- 70
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degrees today. 63 degrees is in san francisco, 67 in san jose. high off the pacific northwest. this is a dry low-pressure system and we are right in the middle of it. that is why we have been getting the north northeasterly winds. that wind has been causing issues in southern california where they have wind advisories up. the gusty winds dropping humidity and tomorrow is a red flag warning for parts of southern california. any wildfires that breakout will rapidly spread because they have not had much rain and they also have the strong gusty winds. here, fortunately, our fire danger is omitted because of the fact we have had the recent rain. the winds will remain gusty especially over the higher terrain as we head into tomorrow morning. definitely more on the gusty side but by noon, the winds will drop off. the tower camera looking at a beautiful view of san francisco.
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we are looking at a cooler weekend and rain returns early next week. that is encouraging. mid-30's to low 50's on those temperatures. clear skies, afternoon highs in the south bay, 66 in mojitos. it will be a comfortable day, mid-60's for half moon bay. san francisco will be a lovely day as well. north bay numbers, you are looking at 68 in san rafael, 67 vallejo in the east bay. temperatures in the upper 60's in places like the oakland, fremont areas. we will fast-forward to next week if you do have plans to travel. monday night, rain begins to develop in the north bay. tuesday, everywhere is getting wet. thanksgiving is looking dry but much-needed rain. this computer model is projecting measurable rain as we head towards thursday of next week towards thanksgiving.
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and events described as historic for the asian american community. wong was america's first chinese american movie star during the hollywood era. the coin went into circulation in october so they might start showing up in your change soon. dan: it is a norcal socal rivalry in basketball. ama: chris alvarez is here with sports. chris: coming up, both cal and stanford hooping it up against san diego schools and the band is on the field. a look at the iconic places
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>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. chris: cal and stanford reunite in san francisco for their anniversary. legendary cal lay by play and john starkey was on the mic at that day. he is retiring after 48 seasons on the job. his most memorable call came after that play and today he talked about his most memorable line from that call. >> the band is on the field. oh! that is how well-known it has become. it is a phrase that everyone seems to know throughout the years and i was lucky enough to be at the right place to do it. chris: alex smith against san diego state, jd on monday does a dunk. san jose up by 11 at the break. here is one of his three blocks. also a game-high 15 points. there are two of his 15 but just
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too much tonight after the break of the steel. lamont butler slams at all, stanford falls 74-62. meanwhile, cal is down south taking on uc san diego. jake with the three. cal trailed by as much as 18, but here come the bears. just over two minutes now, countdown one. a final seconds, cal is still down one. rice pope buries the three, uc san diego wins. sharks in vegas to finish a four game road trip. erik karlsson fires on net, cut in the right place at the right time. jonathan marshall sniping it past james driver. third. a backhand over the two, and three to go.
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