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moving forward, finding sos. ten was terrified. i have to admit i was terrified. until now. i'm still scared and then i want to find out more about what happened. a stabbing at a high school in walnut creek. the student suspect now accused of attempted murder. but it's what the vice principal did that is drawing praise tonight. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. and i'm a date school district officials sent parents a note saying a northgate high freshman student stabbed another freshman apparently toward the back of campus by the school's pool and softball field. now, we have since learned that the victim, a girl, is currently in care at a nearby hospital. we're waiting an update on her condition tonight. we do have those new details on how a vice principal stepped in. abc seven news reporter j.r. stone is hearing from parents and students in the neighborhood and has the latest . we were around the sophomore d
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then we see our vice principal running towards something. we're like, what's going on? like, it's kind of goofy, like, what's going on? audrey kirk hart, a student at northgate high school in walnut creek, describes the moments after officials say a ninth grade boy stabbed a ninth grade girl. we knew somebody was bleeding and we were just scared. like what happened? like maybe it was just like an injury or something. but once we heard somebody got stabbed, we were like, this is crazy. like, what's going on? officials say they received a call from the school around 1 p.m. saying that there had been a stabbing. tamara bynum says her son heard the commotion and then saw a vice principal not only helped catch the teen stabbing suspect, but hold him down, too. our vice principal was the one that was able to tackle him. somebody told me that he ran after the attacker because he tried to run away and i talked to him actually. right now saying that it confirming it was true. so he
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had to hold them down until before authorities got there. so my son just got out of a class and he had saw the gentleman, the vice principal chokehold him. the victim was taken to a nearby hospital. police now saying they believe the stabbing was an isolated incident involving just the two students, parents and students alike say they are proud of the heroic actions of their vice principal. the next day. feel better? i think about him personally that just makes it even better that he's, like willing to put his life on the line for school. our vice principal and our principal, they are just amazing individuals. and they we do a great they do a great job for the community. the teenage suspect here is facing attempted murder and mayhem charges. he is being held at contra costa juvenile hall on no bail in walnut creek, jr. stone, abc seven news. new developments in oakland where the teachers union
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announced today. members voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike. now this does not mean teachers are definitely walking out, but union leaders can now call a strike at any time, negotiate with the school district, have been ongoing. district officials say they were still at the table as of nine tonight. one of the primary issues is pay. our proposals are are providing stability for our schools by demanding usd pay our entire bargaining unit, a living wage. educators need enough money to be able to stay in oakland last week, the school district went to a state board to try to block the strike, since it would coincide with ap testing. the district believes monday, may 1st would be the earliest day for a potential strike. may 25th is the last day of school. all right. to the south bay, where a recent string of crashes in san jose has put the focus back on the city's all too common problem. the three most recent pedestrian crashes you see here all happened within a two and a half week period of
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time. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez is looking into the city's attempt to slow down this problem. traffic deaths in san jose are adding up in 2023. as of today, ten people have lost their lives on san jose streets due to crashes last year. by this date we had almost 30 victims. we never want to say that we're doing well when we still have people dying from crashes, even though the number is lower than in 2022. any loss is significant. seven of those ten deaths this year are pedestrian ones. last tuesday, police say a driver off north white road veered into the southbound lanes, struck a man standing in a bike lane and crashed into a house. two days later, that pedestrian died of his injuries. and this week, another crash turned fatal. san jose police say on sunday, april ninth, a driver attempting to make a left turn from north 11th street onto east santa clara street hit a woman walking in a marked crosswalk on monday. police say she died of her injuries. it doesn't appear that
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the driver was intoxicated or distracted and did remain at the scene in what's cooperated with the investigation. it still was a cause of loss. life on the streets of san jose police say the investigation is still pending. we'll do about five large covid wide projects this year. meanwhile, the department of transportation is continuing their vision zero action plan, making changes to particular deadly roadways. perhaps create a bike lane or narrow a traffic lane. we may repaint the street to slow traffic down. mickey road on the east side of san jose is known to be a hotspot for speeding and distracted driving. starting this summer, this area will undergo some big safety improvements. the city will install new median islands, upgrade existing curb ramps and modify traffic signals. as people know that speeding, which is our number one known cause of fatal crashes, they know that it's a problem, but they don't see themselves as part of that problem. the department wants drivers to know they could be a
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part of the solution if they slow down in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news. flooding threats in the sierra are now leading to a partial closure of yosemite starting friday night until at least next week, maybe even longer. all of the melting snowpack is pushing its merced river up to flood stage. as with many other central valley lowlands, today, governor newsom saw firsthand the flooding in the tulare basin once bone dry. the tulare lake has now reformed because of the melting sierra snow. the governor touched on some of the challenges the state has on its hands. you can't just raise one portion of a levee without considering the impact on another portion. their unintended consequences. so this requires cross jurisdictional engagement. county to county. city to city. so many different boards, so many different administrators, so many different points of view. to larry lake dried out decades ago, but returns periodically during extremely wet winters. it was once again the largest freshwater lake west of the
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mississippi. so let's turn to abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. now for more on this threat in the warmer weather headed our way. sandhya yeah, the concern here is the fact that those temperatures are going to soar in that area of the sierra. let's talk about yosemite first. the temperature trend there will be going up and that is concerning as rapid snowmelt will happen. what they're concerned about is excessive runoff streams, creeks, rivers running high. so you go from 78 tomorrow to the low to mid 80s towards the end of the workweek. and as you take a look here, we do have flood watches up for the sierra nevada , begins thursday evening, runs until monday morning. also a flood advisory and flood warning that merced river near new bridge expected to exceed flood stage come friday night. now we have our warm up coming as well, 88 in livermore tomorrow, 86. san jose, santa rosa, 79 in oakland, san francisco, 71 degrees. not warm enough for you turning up the heat on thursday . some 90 showing up. i'll be back with a full look at the
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accuweather seven day forecast coming up. dan okay sandhya, thanks a lot. let's turn now to our ongoing effort to find ways we can build a better bay area tonight, we have discovered some breakthroughs that we want to share with you. it's no secret san francisco is struggling to recover from the pandemic and has a lot of vacant office space. one local company is helping fill the void. sap just opened a new space near oracle park and mayor london breed checked it out today. so the future of work is definitely hybrid. we enable people to work remotely, but also encourage people to come to the office. the new normal is a new workspace, a new environment where it includes the opportunity to work with other people who are in the office and bounce off ideas to work within the office in any capacity that you want. besides many amenities and space sap is offering accommodations geared toward hybrid workers. an update to our story we brought you last night at 11 right here marathon session for the santa clara city council tonight. it is still
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meeting and is expected to vote on a proposal for a temporary homeless housing project. the meeting started at about 5:00 and the public is being heard, you say addressing homelessness is a high priority. your constituents say access to affordable housing is a crisis. the opportunity is now. it is an extremely busy, busy intersection. a liquor store directly across the street and a 7-eleven with neon blinking lights where people who have problems with substance abuse is a poor, poor suggestion. the project would create 30 units at lawrence expressway and benton street. again, the meeting continues. our next breakthrough keeps us in the south bay, where today we saw a three decade long fight come to an end over a controversial statue. san jose city workers finished taking down the 16 foot tall, 12,000 pound statue of thomas fallon. many in the south bay's mexican
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and indigenous communities a symbol oam imperialism. opponents disagree, saying there is no evidence to support beliefs that fallon was responsive for genocide during the conquest of the american west. the statue now goes into city storage with no plans for a replacement piece. it's official. president biden and vice president kamala harris are running for reelection in 2024. president biden made the announcement in a new promo video this morning, exactly four years to the day that he announced his 2020 run. let's finish this job. i know we care . the video drew on key points from his last run, what he called the battle for the soul of america and now sets up a potential rematch between president biden and former president trump, who released his own video in response. it is almost inconceivable that biden would even think of running for reelection. vice president and oakland native kamala harris is
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on board as biden's running mate again in 2024. she spoke tonight at her alma mater, howard university, proud to run for reelection with president joe biden. as the united states of america. we can finish the job at 80 years old, president biden is already the oldest president in us history. a new survey found 70% of americans, including 51% of democrats, believe the president should not seek a second term. a lot more coming up. a flood of gun violence in oakland. what police say is the common thread in the three most recent shootings. plus a whale of a mystery around the san francisco bay. one whale is becoming a regular, but that may be a sign of a much darker problem. and the engagement gap
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this infant. several hours later , two men were found with gunshot wounds at an apartment complex near the west oakland. bart station. one of them died. police leadership say they are frustrated by the violence. the comedy nominated here is and we see all over the place is the saturation of firearms in our city streets and the willingness for people to settle differences and pull the trigger and not care where that bullet goes. earlier today, another shooting. this one caught on camera here. two suspects tried snatching the purse of a woman sitting at the fm. smith rec center park during lunchtime. she resisted, chased after the two and was shot by one of them. now, the victim did survive in all of these shootings. no arrests have been announced. we want to make sure you're getting the full picture when it comes to safety in your neighborhood. you can use this tool to see a breakdown of crime trends where you live. find the abc seven neighborhood safety tracker on the home page of abc7
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news. part of building a better bay area means keeping an eye on the climate and our environment and tonight scientists are worried about a trend that they're noticing with whales around san francisco bay. abc seven news reporter tim johns is here. and tim, there's one whale in particular that is awfully puzzling for local scientists. yeah, dan, that's right. now, the marine mammal center estimates that that whale arrived in the bay on february 9th. so that would mean it's been around for about 75 days. just to put that into perspective. that amount of time shatters the previous record where a whale spent 46 days inside the bay. it's certainly exhilarating. it was a special sight for andrews late last week . andrew says he was kayaking in the bay when all of a sudden he spotted a whale. you can go on whale watches and you can see whales and you can drive along certain parts of the california coast and see whales, you know, pretty close. but never from a kayak. scientists say that whale has been in the bay a record 75
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days and counting. it's one of eight that's believed to have come through the golden gate strait this year. and that's also unusual. usually it's more like 2 or 3 gray whales. that's been a significant amount of time in the bay. becca lane works with the marine mammal center in marin county. she says while the whales might be fun to see, their presence isn't always a good thing. we do think that the gray whales are coming into the bay because they don't have enough food essentially to make it all the way up on their migration. wayne says climate change has altered the habitats of gray as prey. that's forcing the whales to look for food sources and places they normally wouldn't go like the bay. but that comes with risks too. we're very worried about ship strike as it's been a cause of death for several other whales that have washed up. experts say if you're out on the water and encounter a whale, the best thing to do is keep your distance. they also encourage people to call the marine mammal center. we use these community sightings often to help us go out and find these whales to photo id them, take information
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on their behavior. scientists say they only try to guide whales out of the bay in extreme circumstances. so for now, they're hoping this one find its way out on its own. in the studio, tim johns, abc seven news. let's hope that happens. tim, thanks very much. tributes have come in from all over honoring the legendary artist, actor and social activist harry belafonte. he died today from congestive heart failure. belafonte sang his way into the hearts of millions starting in the 1940s. he would rise to true stardom in the 50s, gaining the nickname king of calypso for his take on caribbean folk music. but in the 60s, he also turned his focus to becoming a champion for social justice. my life, based upon how i survived the stings rather than the number of awards and accolades and praise that has come my way, i'm grateful. as one of dr. martin luther king jr. s close friends , belafonte also helped plan the
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march on washington in 1963. harry belafonte was 96 years old. if you were banking on your good credit score, getting you a better mortgage rate, think again. new federal rules on mortgage rates will kick in on may 1st. the new rules will level the playing field for all borrowers that means people with riskier credit may see discounted rates and people with good or great credit will see rates go up, essentially subsidizing those with risky credit. the changes part of the biden administration's affordable housing plan to help first time homebuyers. we're seeing another side effect of the pandemic. i love several major jewelers are reporting a drop in engagement ring sales. they say relationships lost steam during lockdowns and the dating scene saw a decline. isn't that interesting? as a result, this created what is being called the engagement gap. research shows the average couple gets engaged a little over three years after they begin dating. engagement ring sales need to grow about 25% by 2026. in order to reach
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pre-pandemic levels. well, that is wild, isn't it? yeah, certainly is. all right. it's wild how warm it is. it is. and getting warmer. meteorologist sandhya patel is back. sandhya yeah, it's almost going to feel like summer around here tomorrow and certainly will on thursday. dan and am. i want to show you what it's going to look like. good evening, everyone. summer like heat is headed our way. temperatures soaring bay and inland. there is a moderate risk of heat illness for inland areas and high to very high uv index. so good idea to lather on that sunscreen and definitely stay safe. all right. let's check out our temperatures for today. got up into the mid and upper 80s inland 87 in fairfield, 84 degrees in concord. it was cool, though, in half moon bay where we had fog and the sea breeze and chilly water temperatureses. temperatures are already running a little bit warmer than where they were yesterday. just about everywhere. as we take a look at those temperatures there in the 50s and the 60s, a live view
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from our sutro tower camera in san francisco is just glowing tonight. fog along the coast in the morning. warming trend continues tomorrow. inland areas in the 90s, thursday and friday . and we do have a cooler weekend through early next week. so those of you who don't like the heat. hold on a couple of days high pressure commanding the weather with the wind flow around the high out of the north. that's going to help to really crank those temperatures up. so let's start off with tomorrow morning at 6:00, 40s, 50s, there will be some fog around near the coast. we certainly have it right now by noon, though, away from the coastline, you're getting up into the 70s, inland. and as we head into the early afternoon, already popping up into the 80s, you will feel that warmth from our exploratorium camera. we are looking at salesforce tower in san francisco. air quality as the temperatures rise, the heat builds, it's going to be moderate. so coming down a little bit wednesday and thursday. now for game five, if you're going to be in thrive city watching the game that's taking place in sacramento as our dubs and kings duke it out
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low 60s at 7 p.m. so really mild weather tomorrow night dropping down to the mid 50s tomorrow morning, 40s and 50s fog is what you need to watch out for. maybe thick, especially near the coast for the commute tomorrow afternoon. it's going to be a warm one in the south bay 86. san jose 87. los gatos on the peninsula. you're looking at 82. in mountain view, palo alto along the coastline, mid to upper 60, downtown san francisco, 71 degrees, 67 in the sunset district, sunshine and high clouds in the north bay, 83, san rafael, 86. santa rosa, 85. in vallejo in the east bay, warmer than average, 79. in oakland, 82 in union city had inland. you're going to feel that warmth. 88 degrees in livermore, 87 concord. now this computer model is hinting at some perhaps some showers tuesday. stay tuned to accuweather seven day forecast warming continues wednesday into thursday. low 90s inland. it's a warm to hot day in the 90s. hold on friday before the heat eases over the weekend and it's going
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to be noticeably cooler as we head towards early next week with the possibility of a few showers on tuesday. and dan, we'll be right back after the break. live with kelly and mark weekdays at nine nine and abc seven top new brands, huge selection, big discounts. that's rick bam a new integra quest motorhome is discounted to just 129 998 shop in comfort indoor for your new rv at rick van in fremont. it's so good. alex matteo. hey, how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what us bank is for. and you're growing in california? yep. so, cal norcal, monterey all day. branch of ventura, that's for sure. atm's in fresno? yes. encinitas. yes, indeed. was anaheim big time guacamole. i'm on a roll. how about you? i'm just visiting u.s bank ranked number one and customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. oh
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plenty of people watching. yeah. the nail biter that aired right here on abc seven was the most watched first round playoff game in 21 years. espn says at its peak, the game had 10.4 million viewers and averaged 7.5 million. back in 2002, 8.5 million viewers tuned in to watch the lakers play the trailblazers. pretty impressive . while the warriors are tied in their playoff series with the kings, game five is tomorrow in sacramento. so game six is friday in san francisco. and if they do play a game seven, that will be on sunday and it will air right here on abc seven. all right. so speaking of the warriors game five right around the corner. yeah sports director larry beale is here. larry. dan, i'm a the warriors must win one game in sacramento to advance to round two. so how about de'aaron fox? frank orchard, finger figure into that possibility tomorrow night. that's next in sports. i feel safer in the building. over 10,000 stars history, five us presidents. you're funny, man.
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just been horrible away from home this season. steve kerr says the warriors defense much better now than what we saw in the regular season. and i think that's what's different about our team right now. rather than say, well, it's been this way all year, we're different now, we're much better defensively. this is the best offensive team in the league and through four games we've done a pretty good job. king star de'aaron fox will be playing with a fractured index finger on his shooting hand. hurt it near the end of the warriors game four win the tied the series a two. fox was initially listed as doubtful come on he's going to play he's going to wear a pad on his finger for protection. then it's a question of pain tolerance, dribbling and passing was was fine. so for me, the most the most important thing was was could i shoot as pain for as as possible at this point during the season, something hurts anyway. so i mean you you you play through the pain. there's no excuses coming from this way. playoffs tonight game five hawks celtics what a finish here jump
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