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abc seven news starts right now. building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> breaking news, where police are in a standoff >> has surrounded the car, negotiating with the driver to surrender peacefully. this has been going on for a couple hours now, if the hagan berger road over cross. that standoff has led to the evacuation of the nearby coliseum bart station, traits are not stopping there. that is >> >> in a little more than 24 hours, to mass shootings with 16 victims it might bullets in the bay area, one person has died. theatest incident includes were they party in antioch,a investigats say an 18 euros woman died as a result of the shooting. police tell us they responded to calls about gunfire at home -- at a home, that is at 1:00 a.m.. and when they arrived they found multiple injured victims in a large crowd outside the home guests ran after the house after the gunfire continue, at some drove themselves to hospitals. the victims are 18, 19 and 20. no arrests have been ma
abc seven news starts right now. building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> breaking news, where police are in a standoff >> has surrounded the car, negotiating with the driver to surrender peacefully. this has been going on for a couple hours now, if the hagan berger road over cross. that standoff has led to the evacuation of the nearby coliseum bart station, traits are not stopping there. that is >> >> in a little more than 24...
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zach fuentes, abc seven news, there's a new option to get to the sonoma county airport. smart train launched a micro transit shuttle today that connects the smart airport station to the actual airport that's a mile away. passengers can book the shuttle bus on demand, either in advance or on the spot every day of the week between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m, the shuttle costs $1.50 to ride. oakland fire officials are investigating a fire at a church yesterday morning. the fire happened at 37th street baptist church in west oakland. abc7 news spoke with a pastor of the church. he says it's going to cost about $30,000 to repair the building and pastor w.s. mcclinton believes the congregation simply can't afford those expenses. he says the church has been around for more than 75 years and it just underwent some remodeling and now this a vital marine research facility is in danger of closing for good. the estuary and ocean science center, operated by san francisco state, is the only one of its kind on the bay. and with funding for the program in jeopardy. abc seven news reporter cornell
zach fuentes, abc seven news, there's a new option to get to the sonoma county airport. smart train launched a micro transit shuttle today that connects the smart airport station to the actual airport that's a mile away. passengers can book the shuttle bus on demand, either in advance or on the spot every day of the week between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m, the shuttle costs $1.50 to ride. oakland fire officials are investigating a fire at a church yesterday morning. the fire happened at 37th street...
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abc seven news now. for joining us, you are watching abc seven news at 11. right away chase in fiery crash in danville has reportedly left a high school student hospitalized. in critical condition tonight. police say it started with an attempted traffic stop and ended when the car collided with a tesla. flipped and then caught fire. abc 7 news reporter is on this developing story and has learned who was in the car police were pursuing. >> first responders in worked quickly to pull five people out of this burning car early saturday morning. >> we pulled up to the right and saw a big fire outside of starbucks and four police cars and were wondering what's going on. we parked the car and got out and ran over and we were pulling somebody out of the car and breaking glass. >> dan rogers who did not want to show his face was driving by when he saw the car on fire. >> you could feel the warmth of the fire across the street it was huge. >> in an email to abc 7 news the contra costa sheriffs office says just after 1 a.m. danville police tried to pull over a driver fo
abc seven news now. for joining us, you are watching abc seven news at 11. right away chase in fiery crash in danville has reportedly left a high school student hospitalized. in critical condition tonight. police say it started with an attempted traffic stop and ended when the car collided with a tesla. flipped and then caught fire. abc 7 news reporter is on this developing story and has learned who was in the car police were pursuing. >> first responders in worked quickly to pull five...
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progress. >> every day at abc 7 we are building toward something better. >> a better bay area. >> a reminder you can get are live nukes cast breaking news and weather with our new abc sevenea streaming app, on apple tv google tv fire tv and roku just search abc seven bay area. >> some k-9 officers in san francisco have earned extra treats for themselves and a few extra bucks for their department. the san francisco fire department k-9 unit took home a portion of a $15,000 grant from aftermath services. it is a national company that restores properties after tragedies. each year the company offers $15,000 in grants to law enforcement and first responder agencies across the country to help with the cost associated with creating, running and maintaining a k-9 unit. >> the $250 we have are going to go for equipment and food and other items for each and every one of our departments k-9's and k-9 handlers here in san francisco. >> this is the 11th year of the competition and in all aftermath has handed out more than $200,000 in grants. >> that is great. we have a lot more news ahead. >> let's get to our abc news anchor for a look at the store coming up. >> we are continuing tha
progress. >> every day at abc 7 we are building toward something better. >> a better bay area. >> a reminder you can get are live nukes cast breaking news and weather with our new abc sevenea streaming app, on apple tv google tv fire tv and roku just search abc seven bay area. >> some k-9 officers in san francisco have earned extra treats for themselves and a few extra bucks for their department. the san francisco fire department k-9 unit took home a portion of a $15,000...
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efforts have not yet responded to our request for comment. >> in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc seven news. new details on the death of the man known as the unabomber for anonymous. >> sources say ted kaczynski died by suicide at a federal prison. medical center in north carolina. kaczynski was found unresponsive early saturday morning. staff tried to revive him, then transported kaczynski to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. kaczynski was serving a life sentence for mailing a series of homemade bombs around the country from the mid 1970s to the late 90s. he once worked as a math professor at uc berkeley, where two of his bombings took place. a third happened in tiburon, uh. a new poll finds nearly half of americans believe former president donald trump should have been charged in the classified document investigation. abc news reporter aaron katersky tells us that that despite those charges, trump vows to stay in the presidential race. >> former president trump back on the campaign trail saturday speaking out publicly just one day after the justice department unsealed its 37
efforts have not yet responded to our request for comment. >> in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc seven news. new details on the death of the man known as the unabomber for anonymous. >> sources say ted kaczynski died by suicide at a federal prison. medical center in north carolina. kaczynski was found unresponsive early saturday morning. staff tried to revive him, then transported kaczynski to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. kaczynski was serving a life sentence...
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abc seven news starts right now.r bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> breaking news, where police are in a standoff >> has surrounded the car, negotiating with the driver to surrender peacefully. this has been going on for a couple hours now, if the hagan berger road over cross. that standoff has led to the evacuation of the nearby coliseum bart station, traits are not stopping there. that is >> >> in a little more than 24 hour
abc seven news starts right now.r bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> breaking news, where police are in a standoff >> has surrounded the car, negotiating with the driver to surrender peacefully. this has been going on for a couple hours now, if the hagan berger road over cross. that standoff has led to the evacuation of the nearby coliseum bart station, traits are not stopping there. that is >> >> in a little more than 24 hour
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you are watching abc seven news 11. alexis games family held a memorial for her tonight giving the public one last chance to say goodbye. the family had been waiting until all of the 24-year-old oakley woman's remains were located. abc seven news spoke with her family says tonight service was about not only reflecting but also moving forward. >> now met with closure, the family of alexis game prepared to lay her to rest tonight as they held a memorial. >> it has been a tough few months for us. but i am just bring her home. >> gave was last seen leaving her boyfriend's house in late january of 2022, her car was found in oakley but she was missing. police believe her boyfriend marshall curtis jones killed her, please killed him as they were serving him an arrest warrant in washington of june of last year. a tip in november led investigators to her remains in amador county outside sacramento. now with her remains back in the family's possession they are choosing to remain their favorite -- or member their favorite moments
you are watching abc seven news 11. alexis games family held a memorial for her tonight giving the public one last chance to say goodbye. the family had been waiting until all of the 24-year-old oakley woman's remains were located. abc seven news spoke with her family says tonight service was about not only reflecting but also moving forward. >> now met with closure, the family of alexis game prepared to lay her to rest tonight as they held a memorial. >> it has been a tough few...
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you're watching abc seven news at 11. this year's pride celebration takes on new significance. abc seven news reporter tara campbell explains. with rights under attack across the country. the lgbtq plus community fought back today with love from the parade to the party. >> san francisco pride taking over the civic center and beyond , providing a place of belonging . san francisco pride is like one of the best experiences ever. fernando colescott is from the bronx, new york, here with his friend and ally and i also came with my job, ebay, and i was in the parade and it was an amazing experience. >> unforgettable. and this year's celebrations come as nearly 500 bills across the as a community, we need to stick together. >> we come out here and show their support for the community or even if you're away. >> kennedy night is visiting idaho, finding peace in pride. >> it gets you down and coming here, being part of the community is so nice. >> a huge ally to the community and it is something important for me to show my support for. >> haley has been coming to pride for years, but thi
you're watching abc seven news at 11. this year's pride celebration takes on new significance. abc seven news reporter tara campbell explains. with rights under attack across the country. the lgbtq plus community fought back today with love from the parade to the party. >> san francisco pride taking over the civic center and beyond , providing a place of belonging . san francisco pride is like one of the best experiences ever. fernando colescott is from the bronx, new york, here with his...
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this is abc seven news. dan: a disappointing and said he indeed today of the search for the suffering that went missing during -- near the wreckage of the titanic. all five people are feared dead after a catastrophic implosion of the sub's pressure chamber. the announcement came after canadian vessel discovered debris field. liz: official state debris is the remnants of the missing sub. karina nova is live in the news room with more. reporter: people were hopeful for a rescue of the five people, but today the coast guard confirmed the tragic news of the implosion. abc news confirmed on sunday at the u.s. navy heard what was likely the implosion, with an acoustic detection system and a u.s. defense official says those banging noises were not from the missing sub. the tour company put out a statement saying in part that the five passengers have sadly been lost, adding these men were true explorers who shared a distinct spirit of adventure. on board the vessel were a billionaire, a businessman and his 19-year-o
this is abc seven news. dan: a disappointing and said he indeed today of the search for the suffering that went missing during -- near the wreckage of the titanic. all five people are feared dead after a catastrophic implosion of the sub's pressure chamber. the announcement came after canadian vessel discovered debris field. liz: official state debris is the remnants of the missing sub. karina nova is live in the news room with more. reporter: people were hopeful for a rescue of the five...
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leanne melendez, abc seven news. dion: moving onto new developments, the man accused of causing a deadly home explosion in san francisco's outer sunset neighborhood in february's facing new charges. today prosecutors announced that charges against darren price have been upgraded to murder. he was previously charged with involuntary manslaughter along with reckless burning, manufacturing drugs, child endangerment and elder abuse. the explosion killed his wife and severely injured her caregiver. dan: san francisco public defenders again showing frustration over what they say is the illegal backlog of cases overdue for trial. today, just as last friday, public defenders and supporters staged a protest on the steps of the courthouse. they say the backlog, which dates back to the start of the pandemic, is denying more than one thousand people their constitutional right to a speedy trial. >> this is the modern civil rights movement. the injustice happening in the current legal system right now and our clients being detained
leanne melendez, abc seven news. dion: moving onto new developments, the man accused of causing a deadly home explosion in san francisco's outer sunset neighborhood in february's facing new charges. today prosecutors announced that charges against darren price have been upgraded to murder. he was previously charged with involuntary manslaughter along with reckless burning, manufacturing drugs, child endangerment and elder abuse. the explosion killed his wife and severely injured her caregiver....
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. >> abc seven news reporter was in court for the case but the defendant was not. >> a grows outsidehe home of a san jose couple, the coroner's office confirmed they died o following a tragic and violent afternoon in san jose in milpitas last thursday. >> my heart breaks for these victims and for their families. and for our community. >> charges have been filed by santa clarita -- santa clara district attorney's office against the suspect. multiple counts of murder, attempted murder and carjacking that led to three total dead and nine others injured. >> given the charges that i have filed against this defenda which include special circumstances, he will spend the rest of his life in prison and die there. >> he declined to face the judge on tuesday, one of the injured victims a 57-year-old came to the courthouse. >> i wanted to look at him in the eye. >> he declined to be on camera still physically hurting after being hit from behind while on a motorcycle. he is thankful to be a line. -- alive. >> i am so lucky i was not one of the people i got killed. i am very thankful. >> san jose
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for many, celebration continues well into the night, abc seven news reporter cornell barnard joins us live in san francisco, near the pacific center where that party is still going on. happy pride once again. >> happy pride to you. it is quite a party here at the parade is over and it is time to celebrate. thousands of folks are doing that right now inside civic center as you can see. thousands of people are getting their groove on and speaking of that earlier this year it was a chance to be seen and heard. ♪ on market street for the 53rd year, thousands came out to be a part of it all. >> fighting for me means fighting for the fight that we always have our equal rights to grow families and be ourselves and be happy in our own body and skin. >> to experience clear joy is really fun to see everybody. >> to feel comfortable with yourself and know you are not alone. >> it is more important than ever that we celebrate, celebrate how far we have, and let them know that we are not going back. >> with queer and under attack nationwide many people believe unity and visibility is needed now mo
for many, celebration continues well into the night, abc seven news reporter cornell barnard joins us live in san francisco, near the pacific center where that party is still going on. happy pride once again. >> happy pride to you. it is quite a party here at the parade is over and it is time to celebrate. thousands of folks are doing that right now inside civic center as you can see. thousands of people are getting their groove on and speaking of that earlier this year it was a chance to...
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this is abc seven news, where, when and why? new information about president biden's three day visit to the bay area. it's not just a campaign stop. we've learned he'll pledge a big cash infusion for one cause tomorrow as he tries to raise money for his campaign coffers. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dion lim. this trip is all about numbers, both the amount he can raise and the polling that shows mr. biden faces a tough challenge for the white house. let's take a look right away at those latest polls. less than a week after former president donald trump's indictment on charges involving classified documents, his support among republican voters remained largely unchanged. a quinnipiac university national poll released wednesday shows president biden with a slight lead over trump, 48 to 44%. this is among all registered voters a washington post-abc news poll taken last month had trump leading by six points. now, the quinnipiac poll also asked registered republicans about their top choice for the gop nomination for pre
this is abc seven news, where, when and why? new information about president biden's three day visit to the bay area. it's not just a campaign stop. we've learned he'll pledge a big cash infusion for one cause tomorrow as he tries to raise money for his campaign coffers. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dion lim. this trip is all about numbers, both the amount he can raise and the polling that shows mr. biden faces a tough challenge for the white house. let's take a look right away...
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dion: the night on abc seven news at 11:00, lifeline for public transport in caliphate.nds of fireworks were turned in during san mateo county's first-ever firework buyback program. the sheriff's office held an event and offered people up to $75 based on the weight of the fireworks. deputies say they collected some illegal and potentially deadly pyrotechnics including military grade smoke grenades and maybes, and aerial rockets with mortar style fireworks. >> there were already people waiting in line at 8:35. we want people to have a good fourth of july and enjoy it, we just ask that the community does so responsibly and safely. >> if you are not able to make it to today's event you can contact the sheriff's office and find a location to dispose of those fireworks. finally tonight, the hillsborough concorde l accounts -- elegance hosted injury to its ordinary cars and organizers say they are excited because each year at the show keeps getting better. >> more and more cars and more and more people and i love it. every year, more and more and more and more and better and b
dion: the night on abc seven news at 11:00, lifeline for public transport in caliphate.nds of fireworks were turned in during san mateo county's first-ever firework buyback program. the sheriff's office held an event and offered people up to $75 based on the weight of the fireworks. deputies say they collected some illegal and potentially deadly pyrotechnics including military grade smoke grenades and maybes, and aerial rockets with mortar style fireworks. >> there were already people...
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tim johns, abc seven news. okay, tim, thanks very much. course, we keptwe kepth breaking news alerts just like this one. make sure you're getting the latest news and weather by downloading our abc7news bay area app. turn on the app notifications. ama: a san francisco resident says he doesn't know what else to do after unsuccessful calls to 311 and city agencies. dan: an un-housed women set up near the backside of his studio, blocking his shipping elevator. ama: debris is scattered everywhere two weeks before a big art show. j.r. stone was at the site where the business of -- with the business owner and shows the struggle. reporter: it's these items. >> i'm not sure what to do next. reporter: having this san francisco begging the city for help. >> and has become untenable. the garbage multiplies by the day. reporter: he has an art studio, a gallery called american. messenger on the third floor of this building. the back entrance to his freight elevator is blocked by this debris. >> literally blockaded for more than a month. reporter: he say
tim johns, abc seven news. okay, tim, thanks very much. course, we keptwe kepth breaking news alerts just like this one. make sure you're getting the latest news and weather by downloading our abc7news bay area app. turn on the app notifications. ama: a san francisco resident says he doesn't know what else to do after unsuccessful calls to 311 and city agencies. dan: an un-housed women set up near the backside of his studio, blocking his shipping elevator. ama: debris is scattered everywhere...
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i'll see you at four for abc seven news at four. take care. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the deadly tornado strike. new warnings and watches in effect. the justice department's blistering report two years after the death of george floyd. >>> and the verdict in the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. >>> first, that devastating tornado touching down in the texas panhandle. at least three people killed, dozens hurt, hundred of buildings damaged or destroyed. breaking late today, a tornado reported on the ground in virginia. severe thunderstorms moving over the mid-atlantic. dangerous weather alerts heading into the weekend. rob
i'll see you at four for abc seven news at four. take care. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the deadly tornado strike. new warnings and watches in effect. the justice department's blistering report two years after the death of george floyd. >>> and the verdict in the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. >>> first, that devastating tornado touching down in the texas panhandle. at least three people killed, dozens hurt, hundred...
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i'll see you at four for abc seven news at four. take care. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the deadly tornado strike. new warnings and watches in effect. the justice department's blistering report two years after the death of george floyd. >>> and the verdict in the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. >>> first, that devastating tornado touching down in the texas panhandle. at least three people killed, dozens hurt, hundred of buildings damaged or destroyed. breaking late today, a tornado reported on the ground in virginia. severe thunderstorms moving over the mid-atlantic. dangerous weather alerts heading into the weekend. rob marciano timing it all out. >>> three year after the death of george floyd, the justice department releasing a scathing report accusing the minneapolis police department of apattern of excessive force and racial discrimination. among the findings, officers systemically targeting black and native american people six times more than white people. pierre thomas with the
i'll see you at four for abc seven news at four. take care. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the deadly tornado strike. new warnings and watches in effect. the justice department's blistering report two years after the death of george floyd. >>> and the verdict in the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. >>> first, that devastating tornado touching down in the texas panhandle. at least three people killed, dozens hurt, hundred...
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abc 7 news. dion: abc seven news at 11. all right . take a look at this. what is billed as the world's longest rainbow flag is lighting up san francisco tonight at the lasers are in the plaza in front of the ferry building and are pointed up market street. these lights stretch for about four miles long enough to even reach twin peaks as long as the fog doesn't get in the way, they will be turned on once again tomorrow night until midnight. now hundreds took to the streets this evening for the annual m reporter: from dolores park to the castro, the dyk meaningful as ever. marching and fighting for their rights. the bills taking aim at the lgbtq community. >> it means a lot because we need this. people from years ago have given their life, time to promote this and give us the freedoms we have now. reporter: becky is a michigan native, this is her first march. >> we do not want to go backwards. it is important to do it for future generations. >> we love marching with pride. reporter: and making time to party in the park. >> it is moving. i feel positive energ
abc 7 news. dion: abc seven news at 11. all right . take a look at this. what is billed as the world's longest rainbow flag is lighting up san francisco tonight at the lasers are in the plaza in front of the ferry building and are pointed up market street. these lights stretch for about four miles long enough to even reach twin peaks as long as the fog doesn't get in the way, they will be turned on once again tomorrow night until midnight. now hundreds took to the streets this evening for the...
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abc seven news political analyst jackie spear says tonight's event is indicative of his grip on the republican race for president. >> ironically these indictments have actually shown that former president trump has seen a surge in his support and in his fundraising. >> earlier tuesday the former president spent about an hour inside a courtroom mostly staring at the floor, slumped over in his chair with a stern face and not uttering a word. his attorney todd blanche entered a not guilty plea on behalf of trump to all 37 federal counts, some potentially carry decades in prison if the former president is convicted. special counsel jack smith who led the investigation sat one row behind trump, he has accused trump of illegally keeping sensitive classified documents at his mar-a-lago resort in a storage area, a ballroom and even bathroom. they allegedly contained -- contain secrets about the united states nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the united states and its allies and plans for possible -- possible retaliation. drums possible codefendant has also been charged, accused of conspir
abc seven news political analyst jackie spear says tonight's event is indicative of his grip on the republican race for president. >> ironically these indictments have actually shown that former president trump has seen a surge in his support and in his fundraising. >> earlier tuesday the former president spent about an hour inside a courtroom mostly staring at the floor, slumped over in his chair with a stern face and not uttering a word. his attorney todd blanche entered a not...
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abc seven news starts now. using pigs blood happened two years ago, connected to testimony in the george floyd totality case. today the preliminary hearing began for the four defendants accused of that attack. >> thank you for joining us, reporter dan noyes is just back from court and his here at the latest. >> the victim whose home was splashed with pig blood and a severed pig's left on her doorstep does not want to be identified. in this case she is called jane doe. >> on the stand today jane testified she is a retired santa rosa police officer and ex-wife of a use of force expert in the george floyd case, george showman who was eventually convicted of murder. >> i felt that derek chauvin was justified. >> even before the verdict jane doe was worried about an attack on her house when she shared with him before his divorce. she installed a surveillance camera that captured the vandals, the video played today in court, richard freeman is her attorney. >> as she got the front door open and could see
abc seven news starts now. using pigs blood happened two years ago, connected to testimony in the george floyd totality case. today the preliminary hearing began for the four defendants accused of that attack. >> thank you for joining us, reporter dan noyes is just back from court and his here at the latest. >> the victim whose home was splashed with pig blood and a severed pig's left on her doorstep does not want to be identified. in this case she is called jane doe. >> on...
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you're watching abc seven news at 11. they confirmedo a died after being shot at the party of lonetree way. ryan curry is in antioch following the story. >> candles out in front of the home on sunset lane. this is where antioch police and multiple people were shot. >> we had a report of one subject shot in the lower abdomen, someone shot in the back. >> seven people were shot outside were a birthday party was being held. nadia is the only one of the victims who died. they say she made everyone feel wanted. according to antioch police gunshots started before 1:00 a.m. after uninvited guest arrived. panic ensued and people took off in multiple directions. this emphasizes the city's approach saying they need to do more to delimit -- to limit youth violence. >> we will continue to focus on youth violence in the city of antioch. we are not going to reduce gun violence without having quality police officers. >> they say there might be multiple suspects. they have not tracked down the car or the suspects or made any arrests. we
you're watching abc seven news at 11. they confirmedo a died after being shot at the party of lonetree way. ryan curry is in antioch following the story. >> candles out in front of the home on sunset lane. this is where antioch police and multiple people were shot. >> we had a report of one subject shot in the lower abdomen, someone shot in the back. >> seven people were shot outside were a birthday party was being held. nadia is the only one of the victims who died. they say...
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abc seven news political analyst jackie spear says tonight's event is indicative of his grip on the republican race for president. >> ironically these indictments have actually shown that former president trump has seen a surge in his support and in his fundraising. >> earlier tuesday the former president spent about an hour inside a courtroom mostly staring at the floor, slumped over in his chair with a stern face and not uttering a word. his attorney todd blanche entered a not guilty plea on behalf of trump to all 37 federal counts, some potentially carry decades in prison if the former president is convicted. special counsel jack smith who led the investigation sat one row behind trump, he has accused trump of illegally keeping sensitive classified documents at his mar-a-lago resort in a storage area, a ballroom and even bathroom. they allegedly contained -- contain secrets about the united states nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the united states and its allies and plans for possible -- possible retaliation. drums possible codefendant has also been charged, accused of conspir
abc seven news political analyst jackie spear says tonight's event is indicative of his grip on the republican race for president. >> ironically these indictments have actually shown that former president trump has seen a surge in his support and in his fundraising. >> earlier tuesday the former president spent about an hour inside a courtroom mostly staring at the floor, slumped over in his chair with a stern face and not uttering a word. his attorney todd blanche entered a not...
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. >> this is abc seven news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm kumar aaron from abc seven mornings. breaking news in san francisco that we first told you about just a few minutes ago on our streaming show, abc seven at seven. crews are responding to a natural gas leak in the area of dubose and castro streets. that's where kpmc davis hospital is located. now, officials say that you should expect delays if you're heading to that area. if you can, please try to find an alternate route. at this point, it is not clear what caused the leak. we're going to check in with jobina now for a look at traffic. >> thank you, coomassie. good morning, everybody. so we are going to start here with the live look at the richmond-san rafael bridge. we have seen this crash clear. now, if you're traveling westbound there, you might face some residual delays, but the traffic alert is no longer in place here. so we are looking at speeds around four miles per hour. as you approach, then speeds pick up once you reach the midspan kumasi thanks, jobina. >> meteorologist drew tuma has a quick loo when i was his a
. >> this is abc seven news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm kumar aaron from abc seven mornings. breaking news in san francisco that we first told you about just a few minutes ago on our streaming show, abc seven at seven. crews are responding to a natural gas leak in the area of dubose and castro streets. that's where kpmc davis hospital is located. now, officials say that you should expect delays if you're heading to that area. if you can, please try to find an alternate route. at...
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this is abc seven news. e from abc seven mornings the san francisco police department has released new details about the suspects arrested in connection with sunday's high speed shootout along the embarcadero. one suspect, a 28 year otsburg man, is facing five gun charges. we don't know yet when he's going to appear in court. a 23 year old woman who was with him is not under arrest. police are still looking for the people in the second car involved. four people were hurt in this incident on sunday. now let's see what traffic looks like. hi, francis. hi, reggie. >> it's looking pretty slow across the san mateo bridge westbound as you approach the high rise. there's also a wind advisory for the san mateo bridge and the dumbarton bridge. now, there are no major problems around the bay area, but you will find the usual delays at the bay bridge toll plaza backed up into the maze and all the normal so slow and go spots this morning. so if you want to avoid all that, take bart reporting. no delays. reggie. thanks, f
this is abc seven news. e from abc seven mornings the san francisco police department has released new details about the suspects arrested in connection with sunday's high speed shootout along the embarcadero. one suspect, a 28 year otsburg man, is facing five gun charges. we don't know yet when he's going to appear in court. a 23 year old woman who was with him is not under arrest. police are still looking for the people in the second car involved. four people were hurt in this incident on...
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this is abc seven news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm carmel aaron from abc seven mornings. damage done to highway one in big sur during strong winter storms. here's an aerial view of one section that washed away. it's been closed. all of this year after storms caused the hillside to give away caltrans officials say crews are working 24 hours a day to repair the damage, but it will likely be several more months before this highway will fully reopen. in a press release last week, officials said they would have a better idea of the reopening by mid-july. >> good morning, everyone. all right, so even though the chp said that the sigalert in pleasanton regarding the flier along westbound 580 at the 680 connector would be clear shortly after seven, it is still in place right now. we do have a slowdown. it's also very crowded as you travel westbound on the richmond-san rafael bridge. we have a report of a hit and run crash past the toll plaza there. so it will be busy at the mid-span coomassie. thanks, jobina. >> meteorologist drew tuma has a quick look at the bay area there are cu
this is abc seven news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm carmel aaron from abc seven mornings. damage done to highway one in big sur during strong winter storms. here's an aerial view of one section that washed away. it's been closed. all of this year after storms caused the hillside to give away caltrans officials say crews are working 24 hours a day to repair the damage, but it will likely be several more months before this highway will fully reopen. in a press release last week,...
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a witness told abc seven news that when he drove by, he saw flames as officers pulled people out of theeast one person being transported to the hospital. and frances dinglasan. let's get a check of the forecast. good morning. >> morning, liz. morning, everyone. most temperatures right now in the 50s with a couple 60s out there like concord and brentwood where they're getting more sunshine this afternoon. it's going to be sunny and even slightly warmer compared to yesterday, slightly above average, mild at the beaches with partly cloudy conditions liz. all right, francis, thank you. >> thanks for joining us. the news continues right >> welcome back. gma out loud >> "gma" out loud separating pride all month long. this morning, pit stop here to talk about all the new sickening new appearance. that means, good, right? >> yes, candy, this is your second time competing in the show, is this easier the second round? >> it is a little harder coming back to all-stars, everything has to be 100. and the looks have to be better than last time and the attitude. the cash prize is a little bit bigger.
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this is abc seven news. good morning, everyone. >> i'm carmel aaron from abc seven mornings. ate senate has advanced a new bill that aims to prevent workplace violence. san jose assembly member dave cortez authored the bill. the bill would ban employers from forcing workers to confront shoplifters. it would also require employers to provide active shooter training to keep a log of all violent incidents and allow companies to petition for workplace violence. restraining orders on behalf of an employee. this bill is now heading to the state assembly. good morning, everyone. >> checking in on traffic here. we are following a multi-car crash in concord on westbound four before portrait cargo highway injuries are involved here and all lanes have currently stopped. this is a rollover crash so we know that we'll look at a lot of delays in that area in the coming minutes and possibly the next hour. and then we'll wrap here with a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza metering lights flipped on at 538 and traffic is backed up to the 8-80 overcrossing. kumasi, thank you, jobina meteoro
this is abc seven news. good morning, everyone. >> i'm carmel aaron from abc seven mornings. ate senate has advanced a new bill that aims to prevent workplace violence. san jose assembly member dave cortez authored the bill. the bill would ban employers from forcing workers to confront shoplifters. it would also require employers to provide active shooter training to keep a log of all violent incidents and allow companies to petition for workplace violence. restraining orders on behalf of...
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we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. gma live from times square. >> welcome back. just like that, 25 years have passed since "sex and the city" premiered. went by fast, didn't it? now the hit show has spawned another hit show which just started its second season. deborah roberts talked to the cast about the season and bringing those characters back. good morning, deb. >> good morning, michael. what a treat to spend the evening with this tight trie i don't have friends who have clearly bonded on screen and off. they've known each other for a couple decades while they created miranda, carrie and charlotte offering this unfiltered look into the complex lives of modern women. and just like that, in this rare get together, they're sharing their memories and what it's like to bring these unforgettable characters to life again. the fashion. >> hello, lover. >> reporter: the friendships. >> maybe we should be each other's soul mate. >> reporter: the unfiltered takes on finding love. >> he's just not that into me. >> reporter: wit
we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. gma live from times square. >> welcome back. just like that, 25 years have passed since "sex and the city" premiered. went by fast, didn't it? now the hit show has spawned another hit show which just started its second season. deborah roberts talked to the cast about the season and bringing those characters back. good morning, deb. >> good morning, michael. what a treat to spend the evening with this tight trie...
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we'll have another abc seven news update in 30 minutes. look for the best breakfast. >> the final four will come to new york where they will compete for a $10,000 prize. >> we are starting things off in headline city. michael's hometown of houston. little sweet, salty. chicken and waffles. lara is there to kick off the competition. hey, lara. >> reporter: good morning from gorgeous steamy houston, texas! you guys know houston took home our best burger. so can they do it now in our united states of breakfast competition? today we're going to start by finding out who has the best chicken and waffles. we have chefs from two of houston's favorite breakfast spots. marcus davis from the breakfast club. marcus, are you ready? you good? marcus is so calm, cool, collected. over there we have another couple. you ready to go? let's meet our judges. round one of our united states of breakfast judges are and in no particular order the food network's outcheffed judge, host i should say, eddie johnson is with us. we got erika simon from our houston stati
we'll have another abc seven news update in 30 minutes. look for the best breakfast. >> the final four will come to new york where they will compete for a $10,000 prize. >> we are starting things off in headline city. michael's hometown of houston. little sweet, salty. chicken and waffles. lara is there to kick off the competition. hey, lara. >> reporter: good morning from gorgeous steamy houston, texas! you guys know houston took home our best burger. so can they do it now...
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that's begin with abc seven news reporter j.r. stone at the embarcadero scene and still very active at last check. j.r.: it certainly is. this area along the embarcadero has been closed off with yellow crime scene tape for at least four hours. as we pan off, you can see some of those detectives, but it is not just those detectives. we are waiting word for the police chief who should be speaking at any minute. detectives working along the embarcadero sunday night where evidence markers were scattered everywhere. >> it sounded like backfire from a car engine and also you heard pa j.r.: that from a woman eating in this area with her family on the embarcadero. please confirm at least two people were shot. witnesses tell us those witnesses -- those victims were shown in the car being chased by a white sedan. >> we saw the car crash on the bullet holes, and this was a whole thing. >> our friend in the military said those are gunshots, get down. >> my mother looked around and saw the car flipping over, but that is it. j.r.: some who saw
that's begin with abc seven news reporter j.r. stone at the embarcadero scene and still very active at last check. j.r.: it certainly is. this area along the embarcadero has been closed off with yellow crime scene tape for at least four hours. as we pan off, you can see some of those detectives, but it is not just those detectives. we are waiting word for the police chief who should be speaking at any minute. detectives working along the embarcadero sunday night where evidence markers were...
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the coliseum is considered one of the seven wonders of the world. irene cruz, abc 7 news so if found and convicted the man could face a $16,000 fine or up to five years in prison, that seems a little bit steep for that crime. but why? >> you think so? >> five years for just -- it is easy to repair. but why, why, why? >> just don't. nasa goes where no one wants to go. and takin a dive into barbie's dream house. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i move so much better because of cosentyx. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. [bones cracking] ♪ (tense music) ♪ one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? whatc
the coliseum is considered one of the seven wonders of the world. irene cruz, abc 7 news so if found and convicted the man could face a $16,000 fine or up to five years in prison, that seems a little bit steep for that crime. but why? >> you think so? >> five years for just -- it is easy to repair. but why, why, why? >> just don't. nasa goes where no one wants to go. and takin a dive into barbie's dream house. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief....
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this is abc seven news. good morning. >> i'm reggie from abc seven mornings.other is hurt after a shooting in san leandro last night. police say the shooting happened around 9 p.m. on washington avenue, not far from halcyon drive. the 16 year old victim died at the condition of the 17 year old was not released, but police say that they are stable. no suspect has been arrested. let's see what traffic looks like this morning. >> thank you, reggie. good morning, everyone. so we are going to go back to san jose. we've been focusing on this issue throughout the morning. a deadly crash on northbound 680 before berryessa road. the speeds have not improved. there are still around eight miles per hour in that area and we also have a new two car crash this is going to be blocking at least one lane in fairfield on southbound 680 past gold hill road. >> reggie, thanks to pienta. we're going to check in with meteor we care for all those who make your family, well, your family. that's why all of us work together to give them the care, and caring, that any family would. kais
this is abc seven news. good morning. >> i'm reggie from abc seven mornings.other is hurt after a shooting in san leandro last night. police say the shooting happened around 9 p.m. on washington avenue, not far from halcyon drive. the 16 year old victim died at the condition of the 17 year old was not released, but police say that they are stable. no suspect has been arrested. let's see what traffic looks like this morning. >> thank you, reggie. good morning, everyone. so we are...
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an abc seven news reporter is joining us with the latest on this. >> can morning.ndations include a formal apology to defendants of the united states, and financial compensations for harms that the defendants have peppered such as over policing and housing discover nation. gavin newsom signed laws more than two years ago. it established a reparations task force for slavery and the lingering negative effect on african-americans. it also develops proposals for remedies and policy changes and cast payments. in cash payments. the task force released a 500 page interim report last summer. it detailed 12 areas to be addressed and includes the unjust legal system, housing discrimination and the separate on equal education and racism in the environment and infrastructure. it is unclear how payments would be funded because the work of the task force was not to conduct a feasibility study, but operations will only take effect if a state legislature agrees to adopt all or some of the groups recommendations, and we will keep you updated with a new report released this morning.
an abc seven news reporter is joining us with the latest on this. >> can morning.ndations include a formal apology to defendants of the united states, and financial compensations for harms that the defendants have peppered such as over policing and housing discover nation. gavin newsom signed laws more than two years ago. it established a reparations task force for slavery and the lingering negative effect on african-americans. it also develops proposals for remedies and policy changes...
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. >> stephanie sierra, abc seven news. dan: let's talk to our insider here. we talk about perception versus reality. the reality feels the perception that there are problems in san francisco. >> and that has to do with not necessarily what happened or where. -- but where. a running gun battle between two cars is scary no matter where it occurs, when it happens someplace iconic like fisherman's wharf where thousands of tourists gather, that is doubled up there. and it also hurts the city's image double as much because that is going to grab national attention. the only place i could think of when you get this much attention is if there was a shootout on the gate bridge. dion: that's since you question what do you do to fix that image, because i remember london breed had tweeted just days ago that ai was bringing new technology and a new influx of the city. how do you reverse this -- into the city, how do you reverse it? >> you have just -- to make the city safe and clean. you have to say that this is the exception. we are at this place right now, not just a san
. >> stephanie sierra, abc seven news. dan: let's talk to our insider here. we talk about perception versus reality. the reality feels the perception that there are problems in san francisco. >> and that has to do with not necessarily what happened or where. -- but where. a running gun battle between two cars is scary no matter where it occurs, when it happens someplace iconic like fisherman's wharf where thousands of tourists gather, that is doubled up there. and it also hurts the...
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abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez live at city hall with more on the celebrations.e will be a lot of celebrating here at city hall today as well because 250 couples are going to be getting married here in a special lgbtq+ ceremony. this comes 10 years after california resumed same-sex marriage. as sunday, we know it is the big pride parade, one of the largest pride celebrations in the world and organizers are estimating about half a million people will visit san francisco for pride. the parade will go along markets, 8th street for the celebration at civic center. yesterday, abc 7 saw cruise putting up barricades for the parade on market street, numerous treats closed until the parade is over. some closures already started and more are coming today. reggie talked to sf pride executive director susan ford on abc 7 at 7:00 this week about the many festivities this weekend. >> friday is the trans march, pride will take a day off or that and keep working. then saturday, i want everybody to know to come up to the civic center because princess nokia will be the headliner a
abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez live at city hall with more on the celebrations.e will be a lot of celebrating here at city hall today as well because 250 couples are going to be getting married here in a special lgbtq+ ceremony. this comes 10 years after california resumed same-sex marriage. as sunday, we know it is the big pride parade, one of the largest pride celebrations in the world and organizers are estimating about half a million people will visit san francisco for pride. the...
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this is abc seven news. good morning everyone. >> i'm carmel aaron from abc seven mornings. details on the crash that killed a us champion cyclist in san francisco's presidio back in april. the driver of the car that killed the cyclist was arrested and could now face possible dui charges. according to the san francisco chronicle, public records show the driver was intoxicated at the time of the crash records say the driver was briefly in custody at sf general hospital. authorities haven't said whether the driver is still in custody or not. jobina thank you. >> kumar good morning, everyone. we're going back to the san mateo bridge because you see all of these brake lights for people traveling towards the peninsula . the two car crash we are following at the mid-span has been moved off the roadway and onto the shoulder, but traffic is recovering there. elsewhere in oakland, showing you are 8-80 at the coliseum camera. we have clear conditions in both directions. kumasi thanks, jobina. >> meteorologist drew tuma has a quick look at the oh a bird! cute! wait, what's it... ewww ok
this is abc seven news. good morning everyone. >> i'm carmel aaron from abc seven mornings. details on the crash that killed a us champion cyclist in san francisco's presidio back in april. the driver of the car that killed the cyclist was arrested and could now face possible dui charges. according to the san francisco chronicle, public records show the driver was intoxicated at the time of the crash records say the driver was briefly in custody at sf general hospital. authorities haven't...
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this is abc seven news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm liz creutz. on westbound i-80 after a fiery crash involving a tanker truck in rodeo. it happened just after midnight right before the willow avenue exit. the damaged tanker spilled diesel fuel towards two burning cars and lanes of traffic. troc officials say a person was freed from one car and crews quickly put out the flames. that person was taken to the hospital with moderate injuries. all right. let's get a check of the forecast with meteorologist shayla gerardin. hi, shayla. hey good morning. >> cold and windy for us out there this father's day. we've got a cold front moving through. so temperatures not going to make it to the 80s for anyone. we're talking about 70s through the 60s and some really breezy conditions. winds today going to be upwards of 20mph. a lot of folks seeing winds over 30mph. that'll be this afternoon. and then continuing to stay cool throughout the week. >> all right, shayla, thank you. and thanks for joining u ready to feel what it's like? when you can du more with less
this is abc seven news. >> good morning, everyone. i'm liz creutz. on westbound i-80 after a fiery crash involving a tanker truck in rodeo. it happened just after midnight right before the willow avenue exit. the damaged tanker spilled diesel fuel towards two burning cars and lanes of traffic. troc officials say a person was freed from one car and crews quickly put out the flames. that person was taken to the hospital with moderate injuries. all right. let's get a check of the forecast...
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this is abc seven news. good morning, everyone. >> i'm erin from abc seven mornings.y weekend, thought it'd be a good time to remind you about the juneteenth transit changes for monday. the ac transit will be running on a sunday schedule. muni will be on saturday service and then golden gate transit reduced service and also for the ferries. they'll be running on the weekend service. hey, drew. hey, drew. >> right now we have temperatures that are in the 50s and 60 soquel's. we're already close to 70 in antioch with some sunshine out there, but a lot of cloud cover still exist around the bay shoreline and along the coast. here's a live look at our san jose camera. so we'll find increasing sunshine as the day goes on, if you like. yesterday temperatures today is very similar mid 70s to mid 80s away from the coast, 71 in oakland today, 80 in san jose, 68. in the city, 85. in antioch, up to 77 in napa. come on. >> thank you, drew. now it's time for live with kelly and mark. and we'll be back at 11 for midday live. >> deja: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, from the
this is abc seven news. good morning, everyone. >> i'm erin from abc seven mornings.y weekend, thought it'd be a good time to remind you about the juneteenth transit changes for monday. the ac transit will be running on a sunday schedule. muni will be on saturday service and then golden gate transit reduced service and also for the ferries. they'll be running on the weekend service. hey, drew. hey, drew. >> right now we have temperatures that are in the 50s and 60 soquel's. we're...
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thank you, drew. >> we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. to let sean hayes take over. he's going to anchor the rest of the show. we first loved him in will and grace. now he won a tony. also co-authored an adult book called time-out. welcome back to gma. great to see you. [ applause ] >> clapping with half eyes. they're like -- woo! >> got to start with congratulations for the tony. >> thank you. >> allie and i came and saw it. >> that was so nice of you to come. >> it is so clear this was a real passion project for you. >> for about 23 years i have been working on the show. started with the friends. i was like who's oscar lavin? i went to the pali center in los angeles watched archive footage. fascinating. went in and out. another friend of mine who you all know said you should play oscar. i said, you were the second person to say that. so bizarre. i followed that. years and years later, here we are. >> i learned something about you that i didn't know before this. you grew up training in classical piano. you put that to work. >> 5 years ago
thank you, drew. >> we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. to let sean hayes take over. he's going to anchor the rest of the show. we first loved him in will and grace. now he won a tony. also co-authored an adult book called time-out. welcome back to gma. great to see you. [ applause ] >> clapping with half eyes. they're like -- woo! >> got to start with congratulations for the tony. >> thank you. >> allie and i came and saw it. >>...
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thank you, drew. >> we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. mpic medallist. now chris paul has written a new memoir "61" celebrating the life and lessons from his grandfather known as papa chili. chris, thank for joining us. give it up for chris paul, everybody. yes. [ applause ] i'm driving in this morning. we've got this ticker tape outside our building. i see this potential blockbuster deal between you and bradley beal that may take you from phoenix to washington and vice versa. >> hmm. >> i was surprised. what are your first thoughts on that? >> i was surprised, too. [ laughter ] i found out on the plane yesterday. you know, in this league anything can happen. you just have to figure out what's next. >> you literally found out on the plane? >> absolutely. >> what was your first reaction? >> don't push him any further. he's trying to be nice about it. >> yeah, yeah. what's happening? [ laughter ] >> we actually have some video from your first national interview. you were talking to robin roberts. just 17 years old. back in 2002. talking abou
thank you, drew. >> we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. mpic medallist. now chris paul has written a new memoir "61" celebrating the life and lessons from his grandfather known as papa chili. chris, thank for joining us. give it up for chris paul, everybody. yes. [ applause ] i'm driving in this morning. we've got this ticker tape outside our building. i see this potential blockbuster deal between you and bradley beal that may take you from phoenix to...
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this is abc seven news. good morning everyone. >> i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings. e case against the men accused of killing toddler jasper wu on an oakland freeway. alameda county district attorney pamela price has dropped the special circumstance rs from the murder charges. fillled against ivory bivens and trevor green. but those suspects are still facing lengthy lifetime prison sentences as they're accused of trying to shoot someone in another car when a stray bullet hit jasper as he rode in the back seat of his family's car on i-880 in november of 2021, dropping the special circumstances mean that they would not face the death penalty if california were to resume executions. >> good morning, everyone. checking in on traffic here. we're starting off with a sigalert in pittsburg involving an overturned vehicle and injuries on westbound four before loveridge road. also, we have another crash just coming into us on the san mateo bridge . this is going to be westbound 92 at the mid-span. your speeds around seven and eight miles per hour. you can see there and emergenc
this is abc seven news. good morning everyone. >> i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings. e case against the men accused of killing toddler jasper wu on an oakland freeway. alameda county district attorney pamela price has dropped the special circumstance rs from the murder charges. fillled against ivory bivens and trevor green. but those suspects are still facing lengthy lifetime prison sentences as they're accused of trying to shoot someone in another car when a stray bullet hit...
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. >> we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. is time to put on your best shoes. it's been 25 years since "sex and the city" premiered. it not only became a hit show but a cultural touch stone for an entire generation and beyond. it was the first time i thought about appointment tv. sunday, you knew where you wanted to be. >> you know, at the time, a lot of us didn't remember that we were in the middle of a revolution because it was a record number of women choosing to be single, going to the work place, make their own money, have their own career and ask a lot of questions about men, sex and what really makes you happy. guess who showed up with some answers for them? "sex and the city" it was not only a tv show it was an earthquake, a daring road map for single woman about being brave, messy choices, living with your mistakes. and who would dream the philosopher queen of being single would be the girl in the tutu? and now here she comes in those eye popping shoe walking down the street. 5' 3" of power and big laughs. when the sh
. >> we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. is time to put on your best shoes. it's been 25 years since "sex and the city" premiered. it not only became a hit show but a cultural touch stone for an entire generation and beyond. it was the first time i thought about appointment tv. sunday, you knew where you wanted to be. >> you know, at the time, a lot of us didn't remember that we were in the middle of a revolution because it was a record number of...
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this is abc seven news. >> good morning, everyone.nings, san jose firefighters are investigating the cause of a brush fire. the flames broke out around 230 this morning along fuller avenue. now, crews were quick to put the flames out, but they say this is they don't want to see for the 4th of july weekend. they are warning people to not set off fireworks, which could land in dry brush, cause a fire and even injuries. >> good morning, everyone. checking in on traffic here since we are going into the holiday weekend, i want to remind you that there will be changes to mass transit on tuesday. so make sure to check the schedule because lots of things will be different. the chp has issued a fog advisory for the golden gate bridge. traffic is light. this morning, as you can clearly tell from the bay bridge toll plaza we're meeting. lights came on at 542. carmassi. thanks jobina. >> meteorologist drew tuma has a quick take a look at temperatures right now. >> we're in the 50s around the bay shoreline, but we're pretty warm inland. we're in t
this is abc seven news. >> good morning, everyone.nings, san jose firefighters are investigating the cause of a brush fire. the flames broke out around 230 this morning along fuller avenue. now, crews were quick to put the flames out, but they say this is they don't want to see for the 4th of july weekend. they are warning people to not set off fireworks, which could land in dry brush, cause a fire and even injuries. >> good morning, everyone. checking in on traffic here since we...
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we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes.ying the torch, the flame of hope. >> it is going to be an incredible morning. it was such a wonderful weekend here in new york city out on the red carpet for the premiere of "all you hear are noise." those were the special olympic tennis shoes. i can only pull them out so often. the documentary offers a really fresh perspective on the intellectually disabled community. it premiered at tribeca. proud to be one of the executive producers teaming up with lebron's company spring hill, my company rockin robin. these athletes and coaches from special olympics usa, they're leaving for berlin. that's where they're headed for right now. can't wait to join them later this week. honor of hosting the opening ceremony of special olympic world games as well as introducing you to some of those incredible athletes. >> they are a real community, aren't they? >> they are a tight community. and i'm gonna tell you, at that premiere, i got chills, the families that were there. it just -- the public, we ha
we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes.ying the torch, the flame of hope. >> it is going to be an incredible morning. it was such a wonderful weekend here in new york city out on the red carpet for the premiere of "all you hear are noise." those were the special olympic tennis shoes. i can only pull them out so often. the documentary offers a really fresh perspective on the intellectually disabled community. it premiered at tribeca. proud to be one of the...
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sources tell abc news that those seven charges include violations of the espionage act and conspiracyobstruct justice. donald trump facing his second indictment in just a few months. according to abc news sources, a grand jury voted to indict trump , drawing sharp criticism from many republicans. >> any fair-minded person sees what's happening here and they lament what's happening for the country. this is a terrible precedent. we are in a bad place. reporter: more gop candidates have announced their bids to run a grandest -- against joe biden. some believe the indictment will further consolidate support but to -- behind the former president. >> it forces the president's republican opponents to condemn the actions of the department of justice and the biden department of justice. >> you also have a 20% voting block that is independent and will move one way or the other. i don't think being indicted two or three times, now he's been indicted twice, is going to serve him well. reporter: jackie important for trump to be held accountable. >> the law applies to everyone. no one is above the
sources tell abc news that those seven charges include violations of the espionage act and conspiracyobstruct justice. donald trump facing his second indictment in just a few months. according to abc news sources, a grand jury voted to indict trump , drawing sharp criticism from many republicans. >> any fair-minded person sees what's happening here and they lament what's happening for the country. this is a terrible precedent. we are in a bad place. reporter: more gop candidates have...
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this is abc seven news. good morning. >> i'm amanda delcastillo from abc seven mornings.have a man in custody in connection with last friday's mass shooting in the mission district. sfpd telling us they took javier campos into custody yesterday morning. they say compost had several warrants out for his arrest from multiple bay area agencies. friday's shooting broke out near the corner of 24th and treat avenue , injuring nine people. let's check in with jobina for a look at traffic. thank you, amanda. >> good morning, everyone. so we are starting here in san jose, northbound to 80 before 11 street. we have a crash report and you can see some slowdowns there. speeds down to around 14mph in that spot. also minor delays as you travel westbound on the san mateo bridge here. we don't have any major blocking issues, but it's just a crowded ride for you this morning. and as we give you an overall view of the bay area here, you can see the slow stretches are certainly going to be through the east bay as well, amanda. all right. >> thank you, jobina. meteorologist drew tuma has a q
this is abc seven news. good morning. >> i'm amanda delcastillo from abc seven mornings.have a man in custody in connection with last friday's mass shooting in the mission district. sfpd telling us they took javier campos into custody yesterday morning. they say compost had several warrants out for his arrest from multiple bay area agencies. friday's shooting broke out near the corner of 24th and treat avenue , injuring nine people. let's check in with jobina for a look at traffic. thank...
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sources tell abc news that those seven charges include violations of the espionage act and conspiracy to obstruct justice. donald trump facing his second indictment in just a few months. according to abc news sources, a grand jury voted to indict trump , drawing sharp criticism from many republicans. >> any fair-minded person sees what's happening here and they lament what's happening for the country. this is a terrible precedent. we are in a bad place. reporter: more gop candidates have announced their bids to run a grandest -- against joe biden. some believe the indictment will further consolidate support but to -- behind the former president. >> it forces the president's republican opponents to condemn the actions of the department of justice and the biden department of justice. >> you also have a 20% voting block that is independent and will move one way or the other. i don't think being indicted two or three times, now he's been indicted twice, is going to serve him well. reporter: jackie important for trump to be held accountable. >> the law applies to everyone. no one is above
sources tell abc news that those seven charges include violations of the espionage act and conspiracy to obstruct justice. donald trump facing his second indictment in just a few months. according to abc news sources, a grand jury voted to indict trump , drawing sharp criticism from many republicans. >> any fair-minded person sees what's happening here and they lament what's happening for the country. this is a terrible precedent. we are in a bad place. reporter: more gop candidates have...
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. >> this is abc seven news. good morning. >> i'm reggie aqui from abc seven mornings. tonight for the a's game 7000 shirts will be given out. they read sell across them. it's a message to team owner john fisher. uh- fans are urging him to sell the team to someone who will keep the a's in oakland instead of trying to move them to vegas. they're planning to pack the coliseum for one game only to show that a's fans have always been rooted in oakland. first pitch at 640 tonight. jobina. how's your traffic? >> oh, reggie, we've got a couple of things to talk about here. we're going to start in walnut creek where we have a report of a fire. really? it's north of there. excuse me. like pleasant hill area on northbound 242 to northbound 680. live picture right now in emeryville showing you 8-80 again, this is highway four to the toll plaza. it's going to be about 50 minutes for that drive time. we'll wrap up with an overall view of the bay area. you can see those red highlighted areas are where you will find your slow spots. >> reggie jobina, thank you. we're going t what if m
. >> this is abc seven news. good morning. >> i'm reggie aqui from abc seven mornings. tonight for the a's game 7000 shirts will be given out. they read sell across them. it's a message to team owner john fisher. uh- fans are urging him to sell the team to someone who will keep the a's in oakland instead of trying to move them to vegas. they're planning to pack the coliseum for one game only to show that a's fans have always been rooted in oakland. first pitch at 640 tonight....
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abc news has learned he has been indicted on at least seven charges. the indictment comes after more than 100 documents with classified markings were found at trump's mar-a-lago resort in august of 2022. trump has denied any wrongdoing, including a new video message released last night. the transcript from cnn would seem to refute those claims. more and more gop candidates have announced their bids to run against him. there is consolidating support behind trump in his bid for the nomination. a former bay area congresswomen, bay area political jackie speier, is not agree. jackie: you have a 20% voting block that is independent and will move one way or the other. i don't think being indicted two or three times -- and now he has been indicted twice -- is going to serve him well. the law applies to everyone. no one is above the law. this will be an example of that. jobina: a recent poll found over half of those surveyed said trump should face criminal charges, but 20% said they w be inclined to vote for him anyway. this is the first time in american histor
abc news has learned he has been indicted on at least seven charges. the indictment comes after more than 100 documents with classified markings were found at trump's mar-a-lago resort in august of 2022. trump has denied any wrongdoing, including a new video message released last night. the transcript from cnn would seem to refute those claims. more and more gop candidates have announced their bids to run against him. there is consolidating support behind trump in his bid for the nomination. a...
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abc news. trump faces seven charges, including conspiracy and obstruction of the government's efforts to retrieve the documents and at least one charge is related to the espionage act, which criminalizes anyone with unauthorized possession of national defense, which is ludicrous under the facts of this case. and i can certainly explain it. and several obstruction based type charges and then false statement charges, which are actually, again, kind of a crazy stretch just from the facts as we know it, according to trump's lawyer, his legal team has yet to see the actual indictment. as of last night, only receiving a summons for trump to appear for an arraignment next tuesday in a federal courtroom in miami. his reaction was personal, but it wasn't. you know, he thought about it and he said this is just a sad day. i can't believe i've been indicted. you know, those are kind of my summary words of what he had to say. but at the same time, he immediately recognizes the historic nature of this last year, the fbi seized more than 100 documents with classified markings from mar a lago, along with 43 empt
abc news. trump faces seven charges, including conspiracy and obstruction of the government's efforts to retrieve the documents and at least one charge is related to the espionage act, which criminalizes anyone with unauthorized possession of national defense, which is ludicrous under the facts of this case. and i can certainly explain it. and several obstruction based type charges and then false statement charges, which are actually, again, kind of a crazy stretch just from the facts as we...