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it was the deadliest day yet in gaza. and the deaths are striking closer to home. two israeli americans died including a 24-year-old man from southern california. good evening everyone, i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. dozens of pelestinians and 13 israeli soldiers were killed in fierce fighting today near gaza. >> tonight israeli defense forces blew up tunnels claimed to be used by hamas to launch terror attacks. earlier israel's ground offensive killed dozens of
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civilians and forced dozens more to flee gaza. they blame hamas for the deaths of civilians. >> we try to target the rocketeers we do. they want to pile up as many civilian deaths as they can. >> the thing the enemy did not admit is the missing of one of their soldiers during this operation. >> reporter: hamas claimed it captured and israeli soldier. the hamas spokesman says the fate of that soldier is now up to israel. pelestinians cheered at news of that capture. john kerry is heading to the middle east to help capture a seize fire. >> debora villalon live now in san francisco where police kept a really close eye on dualing demonstrations today, deb. >> reporter: heather we're at
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congregation emmanuel. it is the city's largest synagogue. over 100 people attended service and hundreds gathered outside. struggling to stay positive, amidst mounting deaths. >> our hearts are with them. we hope there's no casualties on either side. no one wants in the world to see casualties but you still have to get rid of the missells, get rid of the tunnels. down the block jews with an opposing view. >> our support is for the palestinian people and their right to live. >> reporter: they want israeli forces to pull back. >> increasingly jewish people are concerned and speaking out and do not want to be
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associated with israel. >> division inside, but outside prayer led by council. >> i think it's great that we're inside praying on a day of such tragedy. >> they got up and started fighting the security forces that violated them. >> fearing that it was somebody that i personally went to high school with. >> reporter: hearing soldiers with dual citizenship had died ratchets up the worry about this young man. was raised in the u.s. but signed up for military service at the age of 19. >> that is in our blood. >> reporter: israel says a
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record number of young jewish americans are volunteering for israeli military service. reporting live in san francisco, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. more details now on the california native killed today in gaza. 24-year-old mac steinburg grew up in los angeles and was living in israel. his mother says that max joined the israel defense forces back in 2012 and was a sharp shooter for the brigade. he attended el camino real high school. another young israeli american was killed as well he was from south padre island texas. new at 10:00, stockton police say a suspect killed during wednesday's bank robbery robbed the same bank three months ago. they are confident 27-year-old alex martinez participated on a bank of the west robbery. you see a photo from the january robbery on the left of
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the screen and a dmv picture of martinez on the right. martinez and another suspect were killed wednesday. a third suspect was arrested. police are still looking for a fourth suspect who drove the suspects to the bank in a dark colored sedan. one of the three hostages misty holt singh was also killed. also new at 10:00, fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a two alarm fire. the flames broke out around 5:15 at an apartment complex. the fire started in a lower unit but quickly spread to the attic. in all 24 units were badly damaged by the fire and water used to put out the flames. firefighters say that helped fuel the flames. >> it was a pretty harry, we almost had crews fall through the roof. the roof was almost burning through very weak. and it was running pretty good. >> reporter: the red cross is assisting people who have been
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displaced. a sprinkler system was installed in every unit. no person was displaced. summer showers we didn't get an awful lot of rain but as noelle walker told us it was just enough to get people's attention. >> reporter: summer in bodega looked more like fall. >> we're glad it's here. >> reporter: a light monsoonal rain blew in from the east this morning. rare to see, a picture worth taking. >> i was shocked. it's unusual this time of year. >> reporter: rosina croner puts her resale items outside. >> not good for business but i'm just glad a few droplets are here. >> reporter: roadside drivers paid attention to the change. it was enough to put the brakes
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on this rohnert car wash. >> it's very, very slow today. >> reporter: ayala can't remember the last rain. >> long time. >> yes, a long time. but it's supposed to come in raining november, december, i don't know. >> not july. >> not july. it's crazy time. >> reporter: it's unusual but still not enough rain to turn off the sprinklers. >> thank you. >> reporter: or stop worrying about when it will rain again. >> and when we have droughts it's really hard on a lot of people. >> reporter: so for now, many will keep praying for rain whenever it comes. in sonoma county, noelle walker, ktvu news. this is what it looked like most of the day around the bay area. this is our view of san francisco late this afternoon. and boy you can see in that picture, low gray clouds
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blocking out the sun. while this system wasn't a big rain producer. mark it was still quite strange to see this happening in july here. >> it felt strange out here. a bit tropical in nature. today waking up this morning we had our first round of rain throughout the region. the amounts really did not measure up to much. only trace amounts to .1 of an inch. but it is july 20th. we're talking about rain showers out there. this was the first way we tracked this morning between 7:00 and 10:00 pushing across a good portion of the region especially for the northern half of the bay area. all this moisture is moving in from the south and east producing thunderstorms out toward the sierra. that's basically been a constant all weekend long. pumping in low clouds and scattered rain throughout the area. here's the most recent imagine. the coverage still up there especially in parts of the east bay. this is the loop just over the past one hour. you get the idea, things starting to dissipate but still
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enough moisture to warrant showers into tonight and into tomorrow morning. a closer look at the radar. there you can see rain showers toward healdsburg. a few sprinkles, few rain showers for this part of the bay area. coming up at 10:35, let you know if the shower chances will linger into your monday morning forecast. we're also tracking a big warming trend in the forecast. we'll have that coming up in a little bit. new developments in the malaysian downed aircraft. this as bodies continue to be discovered and tensions heat up. search teams are now recovered the remains of 223 of the 298 people on board. meantime secretary of state john kerry appeared on all five sunday talk shows. he said it'll be a if -- it'll
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be a fundamental truth for putin and all involved. >> reporter: john kerry appearing on all of the sunday political talk shows to praise the president's measure and engaged response. he also called on european allies to crack down on russia with tougher sanctions and says a thorough investigation does require russia's full corporation as well as access to evidence. >> so we need full access this is a moment of truth for russia. you know some of the leaders of the separatist are russian. russia arms these separatists, russia arms these separatists, russia supports these separatists. >> reporter: they do however condemn the russian president for enpowering ukraine's prorussian separatist. >> the u.s. and western allies
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have to make clear to putin that the rules of the game have now changed. he's violated civilized norms. >> reporter: other lay makers including democrats are taking it one step guard. they describe the u.s. response as tepid and cautious. >> it's what i thought before the shoot down and certainly this is a despicable act that needs the resolve of the west. >> reporter: evidence confirms that russian separatists obtained weapons through russia. elizabeth prann, fox news. >> about a dozen people with blue and white ukrainian flags gathered. the protesters want france to
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stop providing weapons. >> we think the west should act against this by not selling weapons to russia and imposing further sanctions toward russia. >> the west has tried unsuccessfully to convince france to stop selling weapons. torrez nunez was a passenger when the man behind the wheel lost control from dutton avenue around 2:30 this morning. they say that 21-year-old antonio moreno murillo had just excited that highway. he may have been trying to avoid another vehicle. his suv then hit a tree and a guardrail. witnesses say he was speeding. >> it's a long investigation to
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lock down the exact feed. it was a high rate of speed according to witnesses. >> moreno murillo faces several charges including manslaughter, drunk driving an driving on a suspended license. >> you don't realize how many people actually do care. how many people do have a heart. >> reporter: a trip of a lifetime for a dying father and his two young daughters. >> the generosity of strangers to help them find as much time together as possible. >> and from the far to the racetrack. how this bay area motorcycle racer is breaking down barriers and drawing comparison to someone famous. >> and remembering a legend: why this iconic actor said it didn't come easy for him. the 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds.
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four of the those out of control wildfires in washington state that grew so big today that they merged into one enormous blaze. encompassing almost 3,000 acres. the carlton complex fire in north central washington was ignited on monday by lightning. at least 100 homes there have been destroyed and two towns have been evacuatedment some of the evacuees were allowed back home to see just what they
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lost. >> my house is still standing and my horses were alive. that's all i could ask for. >> reporter: authorities reported one fire related death. a 67-year-old man who suffered a heart attack while trying to save his home. 2,100 firefighters are on the line but so far they continue to -- higher temperatures are expected to return this week. some protesters are taking to the streets across the country upset over the recent surge of undocumented immigrants crossing the border. they're angry about what they say is president obama's invitation to illegally enter the country. there were protests this weekend in just about every single state. demonstrators fell on both sides of the divide. >> if they don't come here they probably don't have a future. they don't know where their tomorrow will be. >> i don't think it's right that they're bringing illegals and taking care of them when we have men, women and children who are americans who were born
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here that are going without. >> reporter: president obama is scheduled to meet with leaders to cover the flux of incoming immigrant children to the country. >> it's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> neil armstrong he made that iconic announcement. buzz aldrin landed on an area called the sea of tranquility and planted a flag. president nixon congratulateed the crew while they were still on the moon hundreds of thousands of miles away. erik dean was a well known bartender who spent three decades working at bars across
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the city. cristina rendon spoke to his loved ones that honored his life today. >> reporter: a grand celebration filled city streets in a fitting memorial for a man known as mr. san francisco. family and friends of bartender erik dean say this is exactly how he would have wanted to be remembered. >> he was the quenticential bartender. >> reporter: he was hit by a driver while he was biking. >> i don't know who it was. i don't know who they were. and i'm sure they're feeling pain, but you know be careful. >> reporter: his mother is urging the public to call their loved ones because time is precious. in dean's 51 years it was clear he had an impact on many. hundreds gathered at comstock
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saloon one of the many bars he worked at throughout the decades to think about how he lived not how he died. >> he was a mixologist, a poet and a great friend. >> he touched more hearts than i ever could imagine. it was amazing. >> reporter: his mother said it warmed her heart to see how many people -- people came together to raise a glass in honor of her son. >> reporter: hollywood tonight is remembering the life of one of television and films most iconic actors. >> this is june rockford at the tone leave me a message and i will get back to you. >> james garner died at the age of 70. he started his career with a
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big break in the western series maverick. acting didn't come easily for garner he says he was actually painfully shy as a child. >> mind over matter. i literally had to do it and say you can't have this attitude being an actor and i had to change. >> garner died at his home in brentwood he was 86 years old. it is a dream that he just couldn't afford. >> but a dying father gets his wish. the special trip this bay area family gets to take thanks to the generosity of strangers. >> i can do anything that any of those guys can do out there and i'm just pushing to get there. >> when she jumps on her bike and puts on her helmet she flies around the racetrack. why she says herding cattle on her family's bay area farm helped spark this love of racing. >> in weather i'm still
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tracking a few left over summer showers on storm tracker 2 radar. i'll let you know when the showers finally move out of town and when the next warming trend kicks in.
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a bay area woman making history. competing in a sport that's long been dominated by men. >> while she's fast becoming a racing star she says she's still a country girl at heart. a few miles outside of petaluma on one of the many dairy farms that dot the sonoma county landscape is shelina moreda. >> she didn't have a baby that long ago. >> reporter: getting those cows in for milking was the foundation for her career. >> my dad used to make us bring in the cows with ranch claws and dirt bicycles when i got a little bit earlier and he never knew what he was starting. >> reporter: what he started
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was an ob sis. -- obsession. there are hundreds of men in the circuit. shalina is just one of the women. >> it's not fun getting beat by a girl. i'm sure they don't like it when that happens. i don't like getting beaten by a girl either. >> reporter: she finished third over all in cutter and 11th last week at the harley davidson series at laguna seca. >> i can do anything that the guys can do out there. i'm just pushing limits. >> reporter: pushing limits comes with a price. she's broken bones and been knocked unconscious. >> i crashed twice in the last month. i know why i crashed, i know what happenedded and i know what i can improve on so that makes me a stronger smarter rider. >> reporter: she caught the attention, being called the
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danica patrick of motorcycle. she's the focus of model chutes something she approaches with caution. >> i'm a country girl, i'm not going to run around flaunting things but i don't mind being seen as a sexy racer either. i think that's a cool aspect of it. >> reporter: but her focus she says is beating the other racers who are almost exclusively men. >> i want to be in the consistent top 10 in the u.s. by next season. selina also runs motorcycle camps for young girls to get them involved in racing. her next big race is later this week in japan. to learn more about shalina you can go to our website we posted a link on ktvu.com. president obama is headed back to the bay area this weekend to raise money for the democratic party. the president is slated to attend a luncheon at a home in
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los altos hill on wednesday morning. democratic leader nancy pelosi and congresswoman anna esue are both expected to be there. tickets range from 10 to $2,200. the president was in the bay area just last month for a series of speeches and fundraisers. well today was a chilly day for those who gathered for alcatraz escape from the rock. that 1-1/2 mile swim from alcatraz and for others a 7-1/2 mile run from the aquatic park and back. the event has developed quite a following says the man who started the event. >> so many people have come here. people don't want to challenge themselves but at the end of the day they want to say they escaped from the rock. >> the organization supporting
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the education, trail maintenance and habitat improvement. >> a dieing man wanted one last trip with his daughters. >> one day i'm in there watching a show with them and another day i'm gone. that hurts me. >> that man could not afford that vacation, but his dream came true. trash was blowing around and hundreds of people were running through the streets.
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disneyland. and this week his family will go to disneyland. and he expressed his thanks. >> i want to be there watching a show with him and in a day i'm gone. that hurts me. >> hi daddy. >> reporter: this is what michael reyes cherishes most, spending time with his daughters. for the 46-year-old time is more important than ever. reyes was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. after battling the disease for years, last month doctors told him he likely won't make it past october.
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>> i don't want to be there watching a show with him and in a day i'm gone. that hurts me. >> reporter: no one took the news harder than his girls eight and nine. >> when i'm older, i want my children to meet him. >> reporter: his biggest wish a trip with his daughters. >> it just hurt me. how can it not hurt you finding out about a family going through something like that, especially with a family. >> reporter: she set up a go fund me account. many donations coming from strangers. >> you don't realize how many people that really do care. how many people have a heart. until, they're given the opportunity to show it. >> reporter: for now for a few days the reyes family can forget the father is dying of cancer and make lasting memories there together as a
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family. >> cancer is not going to kill my spirit and it's not going to kill my will to live for everything that i have. >> reporter: the reyes family leaves for disneyland on tuesday. the girls don't know about the trip. the parents plan to surprise them on the plane there. it's a surprise they will likely never forget. i'm azenith smith, ktvu news. the trial of a concord elementary school teacher continues tomorrow after a young witness delivered a surprise testimony last week. 45-year-old joseph martin is charged with 150 molestation counts involving 14 students. several witnesses offered glowing testimony about martin on thursday until a girl testified that she says she saw martin rubbing a boy's chest underneath his shirt inside class. attorneys said she had previously told them she had not seen any inappropriate touching. lawmakers are expected to
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offer parcel tax to help preserve open space. according to the mercury news. the santa clara county open space authority is set to vote this thursday on a possible ballot measure for a $25 a year tab. the money would raise $25 million over the next couple of years that would triple the amount of trails. members of the silican valley tax association are opposed to the tax saying the people who use the trails should pay for them out of their own pocket. police launched an investigation after a grim discovery inside a sausalito home. gunshots were heard this morning at the home on san carlos avenue near miller avenue. officers arrived to find two bodies inside a house on this street. police are treating the deaths as suspicious but they say at this point there is not a threat to the public. >> san francisco author kurt gentry has died.
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he was probably most famous for writing helter skelter. but he was also known for writing the j. edgar hoover biography and california history. and current fees charged by the tsa are $2.50 for nonstop flights and $5 for connecting flights. and any connection longer than four hours will count as a separate flight. people from all over the bay area came together in san francisco's golden gate park today to help in the fight against hiv and aids. the city's annual aids walk celebrated 28 years. with a huge crowd of 20,000 plus. it raised more than $2.2 million and other nonprofits that offer hiv aids services right here in the bay area.
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the event is a chance to celebrate the advances made against the disease and also remember those lost. organizers dedicated today's walk to aids researchers who were on board the malaysian plane shot down over the ukraine. >> those researchers were on their way to an international aids conference in australia. now over the years the san francisco walk has raised nearly $82 million. scenes for the upcoming 3d action movie san andreas is being charged. the crew were filming. hundreds of extras ran around screaming. that's an audition to go through. the movie is about a disastrous earthquake that hits california and about a couple's quest to
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try to reach their daughter in san francisco. it was national ice cream day. that was not the only reason to celebrate. why felton's sold their famous sunday for $1.20. >> that's what i had one of those incredible sundays. and there's a heat up under way. mark tamayo will have your complete forecast. perfect for eating ice cream. it's all coming up next.
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some developing news that's just coming into the ktvu newsroom. a shooting in hayward late tonight has injured a teenager. that has happened just about a
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few hours ago. on hayward drive. we have no information on the suspect, no information on a motive. but we're confirm had the a teen suffered a gunshot wound in the upper portion of his body. and we've been told that teenager was taken to the hospital. >> middle summer we've been tracking clouds and showers in the bay area. the main focus of all the unsettled weather has been up in the sierra. once again for this afternoon, in fact, this was the radar imagery during the 2:00 hour, look at all these lightning strikes out toward lake tahoe. toward the southern sierra as well. things have been quieting down quite a bit out over the sierra over the past few hours. right now we still have a little bit of coverage on our live storm tracker 2 radar. not all of it reaching the ground just yet but a drizzle
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closer to richmond. closer to sonoma county and action developing near fairfield and rio vista. we're not done yet. the main focus of the shower activity will be up in the north bay tomorrow night. it is mild out there. take a look at the 10:00 numbers right now it is 65 degrees. oakland mid-50s. for tonight we do have this mostly cloudy skies, still a chance of a shower especially up in the north bay. here is our live camera looking out toward the bay bridge. a bit of a breeze out there as well. winds at 10 to 20 miles per hour. tomorrow lots of cloud cover to start out your monday. then the extended forecast and a warming trend showing up we'll see that coming up in a little bit. mostly cloudy skies, and mild temperatures out there. so the main disturbance is beginning to scoot out to the north. tomorrow we start out with
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mostly cloudy skies. still another humid day but clouds will move out to the north. we will hold on to the chance of a shower tomorrow morning especially early monday morning. high pressure runs by the end of the week. by the weekend warmest locations inland will be approaching the mid- to upper 90s. here's our forecast model showing you all the clouds tomorrow morning. once again there is a chance of a pop up shower or sprinkle tomorrow morning at 7:00. look what happens in the over all tendency. skies becoming partly cloudy but still pretty humid out there for your entire sunday. monday your warmest locations approaching the lower 80s. we get to san jose a little bit. santa rosa 76. oakland 72. here we go in san jose upper 70s. morgan hill 83. and san francisco we'll go in the upper 60s, 68. not too much change in your tuesday but there's the thinking with your warming trend. wednesday, thursday and friday. warmest locations inland back up into the mid- and upper 90s.
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tomorrow morning at least be prepared for a possibly left over shower or two: things are going to become warmer by tomorrow afternoon. >> thank you, martin. ice cream lovers converged on an iconic bay area ice cream shop today to mark a big milestone. the shop started a way back in 1894 and today they celebrated their 100th birthday. coming up next the giants they wanted a key player. we'll tell you who and just how long he'll be out. >> the oakland a's sunny gray pitches a gem but was it enough to beat the orioles, we'll show and tell you next in sports wrap. no rush, andy.
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good evening everyone. thanks for joining our sunday night edition of sports wrap. the first place a's accomplished what they wanted this weekend. take two of three from the league division leader. and they did what they wanted too, to get inside of machado's head. coco crisp led off with a single. jesso makes a great pump up slide for his fourth triple of the season. and the ball goes to the backstop, jason comes home to make

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