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i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> time now to get your accuweather forecast, and meteorologist drew tuma is in for sandhya patel. drew, definitely feels like it's cooling down. >> it does, getting relief from the weekend heat. everywhere feels much more comfortable than it did yesterday. live doppler 7, patchy fog along the coast line. that story certainly the 24-hour temperature change, we are cooler in most locations. concord 11 degrees cooler, hayward 13 degrees cooler and novato. right now this is where we should be this time of year. 64 currently in the city, 70 in oakland, 76 in san jose. still warm inland, 80 in concord. overnight tonight we'll see the fog. return first along the coast line, after midnight spilling in around the bay shoreline. temperature wise it's a comfortable night for most of us. low to mid 50s over the next 12 hours. you will find that fog slowly pulling back to the coast line throughout the morning. and tomorrow a lot of sunshine and temperature wise pretty much where we should be for late july. 70 the temperature tomorrow in oakland, 63 in san francisc
i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> time now to get your accuweather forecast, and meteorologist drew tuma is in for sandhya patel. drew, definitely feels like it's cooling down. >> it does, getting relief from the weekend heat. everywhere feels much more comfortable than it did yesterday. live doppler 7, patchy fog along the coast line. that story certainly the 24-hour temperature change, we are cooler in most locations. concord 11 degrees cooler, hayward 13 degrees cooler and...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> we send out updates about the ghost ship case through the abc 7 news sure to download it now. you can customize the app so you you can customize the app so you will find out jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? >>> a capital one lawsuit has been filed. >> michael finney has been following this story closely. he's here with the latest on it. >> the capital one commercials always ask what is in your wallet? today the question is, who is in your wallet. and how did they get there? millions of customers hacked bank apology fbi, blah, blah, blah, we heard it all before. or have we? ted rossman is an industry analyst for credit cards.com. >> it's big. 100 mil
i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> we send out updates about the ghost ship case through the abc 7 news sure to download it now. you can customize the app so you you can customize the app so you will find out jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or...
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reporting live in walnut creek, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> all right, leslie, thank you. and abc7 news devoted a week to covering bart as part of our commitment to building a better bay area. we rode trains all day long visiting every station. we talked to riders and to the people in charge of making bart better to see what changes are coming. you can see all those stories on our website, abc7news.com, building a better bart is part of building a better bay area. >> today four of the world's largest auto makers reached a deal with california regulators to gradually increase fuel efficiency standards. the agreement is a rejection of the trump administration's plans to roll back federal vehicle emissions standards. abc7 news anchor dion lim joins us now more with this deal. dion? >> eric, the deal is a compromise between obama-era emission standards and the lax ones by the trump administration. some say it is good for the environment and good for your wallet, energy companies and republicans are calling this a political move. >>> bucking the trump administration's attempts
reporting live in walnut creek, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> all right, leslie, thank you. and abc7 news devoted a week to covering bart as part of our commitment to building a better bay area. we rode trains all day long visiting every station. we talked to riders and to the people in charge of making bart better to see what changes are coming. you can see all those stories on our website, abc7news.com, building a better bart is part of building a better bay area. >> today...
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leslie brinkley was in the courtroom today as he testified. >> reporter: for a second day, ghost shiper derick almena took the stand in his own defense. almena pulled a list out of his jacket, a handwritten list. his lawyer said he made while sitting in jail for two and a half years. on the list, names of dozens of city officials he said walked through the warehouse including 16 visits by 28 police officers. and 13 members of oakland fire department he testified came by five separate times. >> make no bones about it, w believe that the fire department purgered themself when they said they didn't go in and do their job. they know darn well it could cost oakland millions of dollars in civil suits. >> reporter: almena described a pig roast and how an oakland fire captain dropped in serra asked did you ever hear you were in violation of fire code? never. they were enjoying themselves. almena touched photo of his family and broke down in hairs and harris said he had little to do with running ghost ship. as cross-examination got underway in the afternoon, a lot of animosity surfaced in cour
leslie brinkley was in the courtroom today as he testified. >> reporter: for a second day, ghost shiper derick almena took the stand in his own defense. almena pulled a list out of his jacket, a handwritten list. his lawyer said he made while sitting in jail for two and a half years. on the list, names of dozens of city officials he said walked through the warehouse including 16 visits by 28 police officers. and 13 members of oakland fire department he testified came by five separate...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> team coverage of the shooting at the gilroy garlic festival will continue at 6:30. a look at the layout and trace the path the shooter took. >>> i'm dan ashley reporting live in gilroy tonight with our team of reporter here cover thing story for you. behind me, hundreds of people, the crowd continues to grow have gathered for a vigil that gets underway any moment. i'll bring that to you and more coverage as we continue live from gilroy. abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. >>> our thoughts are of course with gilroy today. so we here at abc 7 created this badge to honor the shooting victims. we shared it on our >>> right now gilroy police are searching a search warrant on the vehicle they say the suspect grove to the garlic festival. sky 7 was just on the scene and our cameras caught atf agents nearby. 19-year-old santina legon is accused of killing three. the victims killed have been identified as 6-year-old stephen romero and 13-year-old kayla and 25-year-old trever. the ages are 12 to 69 years old. >> patients who came here to access state of the art tr
i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> team coverage of the shooting at the gilroy garlic festival will continue at 6:30. a look at the layout and trace the path the shooter took. >>> i'm dan ashley reporting live in gilroy tonight with our team of reporter here cover thing story for you. behind me, hundreds of people, the crowd continues to grow have gathered for a vigil that gets underway any moment. i'll bring that to you and more coverage as we continue live from gilroy. abc...
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today abc 7 news leslie brinkley got a closer look how that app works. >> i've had my subwoofer blown out twice. >> reporter: rick took us for a spin in his 2018 audi convertible he's listed for a year. >> people can rent it online and use it and helps me cover my to convertible. >> get to enjoy my convertible when i'm home and other people pay for it when i'm not. >> reporter: it wents frents foa day to $200 a day on the weekend. they say you unlock a vehicle with your cell phone, the keys are then locked inside the vehicle, no need to meet the owner. in fact, you can pick up the cars along a street or in a parking lot anywhere, any time. traditional car rental companies only rent to drivers 25 and older. get around says they rent to drivers 19 and older unless it's a specialty car. according to get around, a tesla model 3 like the one in the pedestrian accident is not a specialty car. thus the 21-year-old driver had access to it. benson says he had plenty of problems. >> it seems about every three months something bad happens. i had one young woman who rented cannabis. d returned it
today abc 7 news leslie brinkley got a closer look how that app works. >> i've had my subwoofer blown out twice. >> reporter: rick took us for a spin in his 2018 audi convertible he's listed for a year. >> people can rent it online and use it and helps me cover my to convertible. >> get to enjoy my convertible when i'm home and other people pay for it when i'm not. >> reporter: it wents frents foa day to $200 a day on the weekend. they say you unlock a vehicle with...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is in lafayette. there is a bigger picture here. >> reporter: there absolutely is. part of that bigger picture is research released earlier this week saying that the bay area is going to have more 100-pls degree days coming and that means more fires. it means more outages. and it means all of us have to be more prepared, including east bay mud. pg&e has warned of preemptively c cutting off power on high-risk fire days. that puts he east bay mud in a bind. they need water to pump to uphill tanks to serve emergency responders. some pump stations have back up generators, others do not. east bay mud is spending $400,000 to rent 29 portable generators for prime fire season from august through november so they can keep water flowing. >> we will be notifying customers who are affected by east bay mud facilities within a pg&e power outage area and what we will be doing is asking them to cut back their water use so that we have enough water available, not just for their community, but importantly for firefight
abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is in lafayette. there is a bigger picture here. >> reporter: there absolutely is. part of that bigger picture is research released earlier this week saying that the bay area is going to have more 100-pls degree days coming and that means more fires. it means more outages. and it means all of us have to be more prepared, including east bay mud. pg&e has warned of preemptively c cutting off power on high-risk fire days. that puts he east bay mud in a...
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. >> abc 7 news leslie brinkley joins us live now from walnut creek with a solution to help the homelesss to be working. leslie? >> reporter: well, eric, well nut creek police decided why not try something new to keep the problems that homelessness creates from mushrooming out of control here? so they assigned two full-time officers to focus exclusively on homelessness for now. matthew chase has been homeless for 12 years. his bags were stolen so his only belongings is his cigarettes and lighter. he sleeps in walnut creek. >> i'll sleep on the side of the building or something. i don't mess with them or their customers. >> reporter: the complaints about the homeless are on the rise. some worry about safety. >> they could b
. >> abc 7 news leslie brinkley joins us live now from walnut creek with a solution to help the homelesss to be working. leslie? >> reporter: well, eric, well nut creek police decided why not try something new to keep the problems that homelessness creates from mushrooming out of control here? so they assigned two full-time officers to focus exclusively on homelessness for now. matthew chase has been homeless for 12 years. his bags were stolen so his only belongings is his...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live where fears of immigration raids are >> reporter: you group. a lot of children represented here, multi faith clergy and labor unions and activist in opposition to federal immigration policies and want t. people aren edge in oakland. are you an oakland resident? yes. >> reporter: what's your name? >> wendy hanson. >> reporter: what do you think of the sense of the
. >> abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live where fears of immigration raids are >> reporter: you group. a lot of children represented here, multi faith clergy and labor unions and activist in opposition to federal immigration policies and want t. people aren edge in oakland. are you an oakland resident? yes. >> reporter: what's your name? >> wendy hanson. >> reporter: what do you think of the sense of the
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in danville, i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> thank you, leslie. >>> this quake was felt akrolsz the b -- across the bay area. here is melissa who is in san ramon. >> i felt this jolt. my front door started shaking. my dog went crazy. it was pretty scary. my heart sank to the ground. >> reporter: yeah, can be scary. sandra was near the epicenter and tweeted black hawk here felt short and strong and pictures crooked and cats bolted. i felt it in aloe alto and kathryn tweeted really felt it in concord. i thought a car hit the house. >> let's bring in abc 7 news meteorologist drew too uma for closer look. not one we hear a lot about. >> it's a quieter and lesser known fault line. we'll show you the mag constitute 4.3, the epicenter and very close to the fault line there. most people know the fault is here that encompasses danville, san ramon and dublin. the fault had a 5.5 magnitude earthquake in 1980. look at the shaking intensity. weak to light across the entire bay area however, this earthquake was felt as far south as san jose, as far west as san francisco and dan and ama, folks fel
in danville, i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> thank you, leslie. >>> this quake was felt akrolsz the b -- across the bay area. here is melissa who is in san ramon. >> i felt this jolt. my front door started shaking. my dog went crazy. it was pretty scary. my heart sank to the ground. >> reporter: yeah, can be scary. sandra was near the epicenter and tweeted black hawk here felt short and strong and pictures crooked and cats bolted. i felt it in aloe alto and...
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. >> abc 7 news leslie brinkley joins us live now from walnut creek with a solution to help the homeless that seems to be working. leslie? >> reporter: well, eric, well nut creek police decided why not try something new to keep the problems that homelessness creates from mushrooming out of control here? so they assigned two full-time officers to focus exclusively on homelessness for now. matthew chase has been homeless for 12 years. his bags were stolen so his only belongings is his cigarettes and lighter. he sleeps in walnut creek. >> i'll sleep on the side of the building or something. i don't mess with them or their customers. >> reporter: the complaints about the homeless are on the rise. some worry about safety. >> they could be on drugs. you don't know. they could be desperate for money. >> reporter: walnut creek police field 3,000 calls a year related to homelessness. that's about ten calls a day so they thought they would experiment with assigning two full-time officers to respond to all of those escalating calls about encampments, littering, trespassing and panhandling. >> a lot
. >> abc 7 news leslie brinkley joins us live now from walnut creek with a solution to help the homeless that seems to be working. leslie? >> reporter: well, eric, well nut creek police decided why not try something new to keep the problems that homelessness creates from mushrooming out of control here? so they assigned two full-time officers to focus exclusively on homelessness for now. matthew chase has been homeless for 12 years. his bags were stolen so his only belongings is his...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live where fears of immigration raids are >> reporter: you have every age group. a lot of children represented here, multi faith clergy and labor unions and activist in opposition to federal immigration policies and want t. people aren edge in oakland. are you an oakland resident? yes. >> reporter: what's your name? >> wendy hanson. >> reporter: what do you think of the sense of the pending raids this weekend? >> it's deplorable to use that frightening tactic and we need to stick with our neighbors. we have to hold on to them. i can't believe anybody would try to do that. i'm so proud we're a sanctuary city. >> reporter: you look at the crowd and what do you think? >> i love everybody is here to protect the children, the families, the immigrants and we have to stick up for everyone's rights because it's totally unfair. >> reporter: like i said, the over riding feeling here is oakland is a bit on edge going into the weekend. >> with this kind of big raid, you catch a lot in the net and not just people that are intended to but innocent people t
. >> abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live where fears of immigration raids are >> reporter: you have every age group. a lot of children represented here, multi faith clergy and labor unions and activist in opposition to federal immigration policies and want t. people aren edge in oakland. are you an oakland resident? yes. >> reporter: what's your name? >> wendy hanson. >> reporter: what do you think of the sense of the pending raids this weekend? >>...
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"abc 7 news" reporter leslie brinkley has more on a solution to help the homeless that seems to to beorking. >> reporter: matthew chase has lived on the streets of walnut creek for ten years. his bags were stolen last week, so he says his only belongings are his lighter and cigarettes. he sleeps in a different spot in downtown walnut creek every night. >> the business owners know i'll come out and i'll sleep on the side of theuilding don't mess wi know. them, i don't mess with their customers. >> reporter: but complaints about the homeless are on the rise. some worry about safety. >> they could be on despeor olie say they field 3,000 calls a year related to homelessness. that's about ten calls a day. so they thought they would experiment with assigning two full-time officers to respond to the escalating calls about enembankments, littering, trespassing and panhandling. >> a lot of times it is people who are shopping downtown and really don't want to be bothered by people panhandling, aggressive panhandling. we get a lot of complaints about it. we have a lot of people that are concerne
"abc 7 news" reporter leslie brinkley has more on a solution to help the homeless that seems to to beorking. >> reporter: matthew chase has lived on the streets of walnut creek for ten years. his bags were stolen last week, so he says his only belongings are his lighter and cigarettes. he sleeps in a different spot in downtown walnut creek every night. >> the business owners know i'll come out and i'll sleep on the side of theuilding don't mess wi know. them, i don't mess...
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leslie brinkley has more on a solution to help the homeless that seems to be working. >> reporter: matthew lived on the streets of walnut creek for ten years. his bags were stolen last week so he says his only belongings are his lighter and cigarettes. he sleeps in a different spot in downtown walnut creek every night. >> the business owners know i'll come out and i'll sleep on the side of the building or something, you know. they know i don't mess with them, i don't mess with their customers. >> reporter: but complaints about the homeless are on the rise. some worry about safety. >> they could be on drugs. you don't know. they could bepter: walnu cre poe say they field 3,000 calls a year related to homelessness. that's about ten calls a day. so full-time officers to respond to the escalating calls about encampments, littering, trespassing and panhandling. >> a lot of time it is people who are shopping downtown and really don't want to be bothered by people panhandling, aggressive panhandling. we get a lot of complaints about it. we have a lot of people that are concerned that walnut creek
leslie brinkley has more on a solution to help the homeless that seems to be working. >> reporter: matthew lived on the streets of walnut creek for ten years. his bags were stolen last week so he says his only belongings are his lighter and cigarettes. he sleeps in a different spot in downtown walnut creek every night. >> the business owners know i'll come out and i'll sleep on the side of the building or something, you know. they know i don't mess with them, i don't mess with their...
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"abc 7 news" reporter leslie brinkley has more on a solution to help the homeless that seems to be working reporter: matthew chase has lived on the streets ofalnu eekorsags stolen last week, so he says his only belongings are his lighter and cigarettes. he sleeps in a different spot in downtown walnut creek every night. >> the business owners know, all come out and sleep on the side of the building or something. they know i don't mess with them. i don't mess with their customers. >> reporter: but complaints about the homeless are on the rise. some worry about safety. >> they could be on drugs. you don't know. they could be desperate for money. >> reporter: walnut creek police say they field 3,000 calls a year related to homelessness. that's about ten calls a day. so they thought they would experiment with assigning two full-time officers to respond to all of those escalating calls about encampments, littering, trespassing and panhandling. >> a lot of the times it is people who are shopping downtown and really don't want to be bothered by people panhandling, aggressive panhandling. we get a
"abc 7 news" reporter leslie brinkley has more on a solution to help the homeless that seems to be working reporter: matthew chase has lived on the streets ofalnu eekorsags stolen last week, so he says his only belongings are his lighter and cigarettes. he sleeps in a different spot in downtown walnut creek every night. >> the business owners know, all come out and sleep on the side of the building or something. they know i don't mess with them. i don't mess with their...