Transcripts For KGO ABC 7 News At 6 20161004

Card image cap



>> the rainbow crew swarmed high end retailers in san francisco and nationwide. >> some of the kids we have linked to other cities with totals of well over a million dollars. >> and it has become increasingly brazen and violent. >> they started to use pepper spray and asked to have cases open and push them out of the way. >> the investigation is boosted by a new partnership. the merchants installed 300 cameras throughout the shopping district. >> these are high definition cameras. you can get clear facial features. >> reporter: 16 defendants are charged in 23 cases with 10 suspects in other cities. in san francisco, abc7 news. the first storm of the season is still bringing rain to the bay area, look at the rain drops. abc7 news was in emeryville where a sprinkle was enough to dot our truck was rain drops. in san francisco, people went to work this morning and spencer christian is tracking what is left of the storm. what can we expect for tomorrow's commute? >> it should be drier. there could be left over wet spots tomorrow morning. you can see there are patches of light and scattered showers around the bay area. i just gave you the forecast animation there. wet weather san francisco north of the golden gate and patches in the east bay. mill valley and other points 101 north experiencing some wet weather now. showers over 80 east, and a couple showers on the shower bridge south of oakland. and here is the forecast animation again. breaks in the activity but patches of showers continue to move onshore. overnight, it will taper off and the day gets off to a wet start and sunny and there may be wet spots for commuters rest over for tonight's rain. >> thank you. and when you get interesting shots take a photo and video. we might use it here on the air or online. a kayaker found dead in san francisco bay has been identified as 37-year-old phillip anderson. two companions reported him missing over the weekend. his body was found yesterday near the san mateo bridge. >> developing news in sacramento. the family of a mentally ill man was shot and killed by police are calling for a federal investigation. two officers fired 18 shots, hilting him 14 times and he was unarmed. the family attorney says the police dispatched a firing squad. >> they didn't see him as a human being. they saw him as guy. they used profanity and shot and killed him without him having a chance. he didn't didn't know. he puts hand out like this. like this. and he gets a borage of bullets. >> dash cam audio revealed the officers tried to run mann down. a child porn ring run out of san francisco is out of business tonight. police were led to two main suspects, they're accused of distributing internet child pornography to people across the state. the arrest led police to three others. these men face charges of possession of child pornography. >> these are people that maintain the child pornography of children under 10 years old. >> suspected arrested a man today suspected of sending elicit images of young children from his home computer. vic? >> well, it was a joint task force. the sheriff's office, fbi and police began a probe sometime ago. they down loaded thousands of images and video from the computer, the suspect reportedly works for a tech firm. what they saw sickened even the most experienced, seasoned investigators. >> i'm shocked. >> neighbors didn't know why law enforcement officers rushed into this home on the 1700 block of oakwood avenue. sheriff laurie smith. >> we served a search warrant on a sex predator that has been trafficking in child pornography. >> this man, dennis cruz was arrested and charged with sharing 10,000 images of children on his computer. >> these are vile images and many are infants and it's horrible, horrible. it's a terrible predator. he was in the process of down loading child pornography as we went down the door. >> neighbor michael williams has a 3-year-old charge who plays in the park across the street from where he lives. >> that is pretty amazing. i'm glad he's caught. >> we knocked on his door and an elderly woman answered and said she tonight know anything. >> is this the cruz resident? >> yes. it is. >> but dennis cruz does not live here? >> i don't know. i'm a made. >> you're the made? >> yes. >> she used to live alone and her son came to live with her. >> the sheriff says the investigation continues and they want to see if any children can be identified and who else was sharing the images. >> tomorrow, santa clara county will vote on declaring an emergency because of the loma fire. the fire burned 4500 acres and destroyed a dozen homes. the fire is now 85% contained. the i team reported the fire likely started in a marijuana farm. neighbors tell the i team they've been complaining to county law enforcement for more than a year with no action. the sheriff responded today. >> year to date we've done 11 operations throughout the county. 960 square miles and were able to remove $164 million worth of marijuana and three tons of trash from the area. >> residents are asking donations be sent to the local fire department or loma prieta community foundation. >> this month, members of the san francisco fire department will host researchers on a summit for cancer risks for firefighters. we have more on a simple strategy it's hoping will catch on. sergio? >> when i started on this story, i thought firefighters were more at risk for lung are sheing they're more at risk to chemicals exposed to that get on their clothes they wear after the fire. >> it used to be spraying a fellow firefighter was to pick a fight. now, it's standard procedure. >> they're understanding there is a lot of bad chemicals and materials that you just absorb. >> especially if the materials get baked into work clothes that don't get washed. >> it used to be a source of pride, now, it's a badge of disgray. >> spraying off the soot is now a massive effort to prevent aare larming rates of cancer. >> i believe it's 8 to 12 years a firefighter lives after they retire. probably 70% pass away as a result of job related cancers. >> the department is leading the nation in trying prevent cancer, dirty equipment on the way to a kwaul is no longer cool. >> now, if someone gets in with dirty turnouts what do they tell them? >> please go put on a clean set so they don't expose the rest of us to the contaminants. >> crews wash gear in a special machine or send them for treatment. it's happened again. a sexual assault on stanford's campus. at 6:00 why officers say there is not much they can do about now though they've been notified. >> you should see, meet, greet, understand what we do. >> going to the uss san diego. >> coming up, michael finney helps one man get what he paid for. we can't go back to the years of devastating cuts to public education. exactly why i urge you to vote yes on prop 55. prop 55 prevents $4 billion in new education cuts without raising taxes on anyone. and there's strict accountability in prop 55. with local control over school funding decisions. and mandatory annual audits guaranteeing the money goes directly to our classrooms. not to bureaucracy, not to administration. so vote yes on 55. because it helps our children thrive. >> it was ship shape when the u.s. san diego made it under the golden gate. you probably noticed the crew. there is a method and tradition to this. >> between the sea of japan and golden gate bridge, the crew of the uss san diego this morning to a man and woman they became very serious. >> i won't say it's a drill. it's a tradition. >> they call it manning the rails and you'll see a lot of it. >> seeing young men and a beautiful thing. >> today, it's evolved into an act of respect for a port as rain drops drip down, no one moved. >> you do not move until you're instructed to move. >> you don't talk? >> you do not talk. >> being able to witness a moment took considerable doing. first a helicopter ride then, we met the brass. >> you should see, meet, greet, understand what it is we do. >> today, the navy hosted five fire, police and other agencies in a show and tell. yes, in war, the ship deploys marines and equipment, but after a natural disaster like earthquake, it can deploy those same men and machines to help a stricken city. no doubt left a strong impression, but that could not match the nobility and dignity of a ship's crew arriving in port, manning the rails. as we said, get used to it this week. >> when we leave, we'll do it again. >> now, you know why. on the uss san diego, wayne freedman, abc7 news. fleet week runs until monday. you can find a list of events through the abc7 news app. it's free to down load from android and apple devices. >> two biggest sporting goods stores are about to become one for $5.5 billion, bass pro shops will buy capella's. the only shops in the bay area is in san jose. together, it would have about 180 locations. both chains are known for super sized stores for camping, hunting and fishing gear. the u.s. supreme court opened its new term today kristin zee is here with details. >> the term opened today with eight justices gone is the ultra conservative judge scalia that passed away in february. now, mayor garland remains in limbo, republicans refusing to hold hearings so with the split, the court is taking fewer political cases and more intellectual property cases. the court refused to reconsider the proposed overhaul of the immigration system following a tide vote in june. however, the court will consider apple versus samsung. apple is considering to up hold the jury award. there is a case that owe get on the docket that is more of a political hot potato. high court may consider a base kayes in which a lower court ordered a school to let the transgender use a bathroom matching his gender identity. after, it could be next summer before a new justice is confirmed and seated. >> thank you. >> seismologists say they're warning for people in southern california there is a higher possibility of a major earthquake has expired tonight. a swarm of quakes at the salton sea had seismologists concerned. they announced a slightly greater than normal risk for a large quake there. officials say there is nearly a 100% chance of a major earthquake on the fault within 30 years. >> we have known there is a high risk for a large earthquake or catastrophic earthquake along the fault. >> officials closed city hall through tomorrow just in case. city officials say the building is unsafe. >> we have scattered showers around the bay area but they're tapering off and by morning at the mid-50s and here is your day planner. going for a jog or run? certainly cloudy skies and mid to late afternoon, temperatures in the 07s inland. and mostly clear skies for sunset tomorrow night. breezy on the coast. 73 in santa rosa. inland east bay, 73 in livermore and now, taking a look at category 4 hurricane matthew. this storm is expected to move into a path taking it over eastern haiti tomorrow. and by wednesday, into ba ham mas is a category 3 storm and it moves along the coastal areas of florida and then, north, up along coastal north and south carolina, by friday, still, as a category 2. we'll have to continue tracking that storm here is the accu-weather forecast. they've got milder warming against on thursday, friday, saturday, looking for highs into mid to upper 08s and low 80s around the bay. and almost beach weather. >> that is view. >> it's a big blob of plastic and string messing up our oceans. a project to get rid of it. >> a new legal drama premiering at 10:00 right here on abc. - but we have that flexibility of knowing that if you know things get worse, we have this to help keep us afloat. - so that's very, very important for us. sales of electric cars doubled in the last year. the model 3 deliveries are expected to start next year. today, tesla stock rose by nearly ten points. the nasdaq dipped at 5300. and half bay area restaurants were closed down that are closed. company lists 18 locations in operation. most in california. baristas at starbucks could seem happier today, thousands just got a raise. starbucks raised pay for all 150,000 employee who's work in company-operated stores. >> a major effort to clean up a blob of trash in the pacific ocean got underway today. this plane returned and a survey will determine how much trash is there. >> there are different sized objects out there. you have a giant and smaller containers. >> the first wave of clean up expected to start about a year from now. a group of young environmental science students was invited to learn more about the project. it's hoped they can use the enthusiasm to keep the oceans clean during their live times. >> buzzers and bells being drowned out by parties. >> and michael finney will join us tonight and will explain the three questions to ask to make sure you get what you pay for when installing a solar power project. >> it's important for victims to hear please come forward and you will get justice. >> the road to justice starts again in the wake of a accusation of sexual assault on campus. prop 61 will not hurt vets, buti will help all californians by lowering drug prices. don't be fooled. join "vote vets" in voting yes on prop 61. are spending $100 million dollars to defeat it. ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. with sleep number, you choose the exact firmness and comfort you want and so does your partner for the best sleep ever. the columbus day sale is on now with the queen c4 mattress set only $1399.98. plus 24-month financing. learn more at sleepnumber.com. they're bringing crime, when mexthey're rapists.ople... are you going to have a massive deportation force? you're going to have a deportation force. we're rounding 'em up in a very humane way, in a very nice way. we're going to build a wall. that's not america. we're all californians. i'm tom steyer. it's time to speak out. please, register. and vote. vote. nextgen california action committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> one week into the new school year at stanford, the school is investigating an alleged sexual assault on campus, police are investigating a claim that a female student was raped early friday morning. stanford university says it hasn't talked with the victim. >> it's very traumatic for the victim. we understand that. >> a third party campus security authority who is required to report it notified the public safety department. >> the victim is a female student and this occurred in the perpetrator's dorm room. >> it is on the east side of campus. officials sent out an alert. >> stanford southbounding open and not hiding it is comforting. >> the rape happened the day governor brown signed two bills known as brock turner legislation into law. the legislation follows outrage over the six month sentence for six month sentence for brock turner, convicted of sexual assaulting an unconscious woman. requiring longer sentences for defendants who sexual assault unconscious victims. >> it's important for victims to hear please come forward, and you will get justice. >> it's a fine line, making sure the victim feels safe and ensuring future safety on campus. >> abc7 news. two raiders fans face accusations of beating a man on a stadium ramp during yesterday's game in baltimore, police say the victim is fighting for his life and the 56-year-old is now in intensive care. police believe he hit his head on concrete during a fight with two raiders fans. you're looking at the suspect's mug shots. 30-year-old scott smith and 31-year-old andrew nappy. >> now, a 1, 2, 3, punch for donald trump. the new york state attorney warned the foundation is violating state fund raising laws and to stop receiving donations. this following a story that trump claimed a loss on his income tax return that could have allowed him to pay nothing in federal income taxes nearly two decades. trump suggested veteran who's commit suicide may not have been strong enough to handle the post traumatic stress of war. >> people come back from war and see things that a lot of folks in this room have seen many times over. a lot of people can't handle it. >> trump made that statement at a panel interview. >> hillary clinton wasted no time attacking trump about his taxes while campaigning today. >> what kind of genius loses $1 billion in a single year? this is trump to a tee. he abuses his power, games the system, puts his interests ahead of the country's. it's trump first, everyone else, last. >> tomorrow, the vice presidential candidates face each other in the debates. the debate starts at 6:00 and a special edition at 9:00 and abc7 news at 11:00. >> future of the sun valley community pool is treading water as a battle with neighbors comes to a head. the issue? swim meets and parties and noise they generate. >> i feel like i'm living next to a frat house. >> catherine hived next door to sun valley pool 16 years with no issues. >> i don't like the music. you know? the speaker. the speaker is facing to me. >> neighbors are worried about this swim club only had 70 members, now, it's up to 215 with a very deep waiting list. >> because of the changes made it was appropriate for the pool to apply for a land use permit. >> this code enforcement officer is recommending fewer meets, no amplified music and limb writs on pool parties. >> if we have to restrict our team, we're going to lose members to other pools. >> that can affect the ability to stay afloat. >> the current year is april 1 to october 31st. and we we propose leaving it open to support adult only lap swimming. >> you kids and parents are ready to bring enthusiasm tonight. >> the pool has been here 50 years. it's a wonderful addition to the neighborhood. >> both sides have to compromise. >> still to come, bracing for potential catastrophe. a major hurricane taking aim at parts of the caribbean tonight. plus... >> a man pays $20,000 for roof top solar. he says it produces hes energy than he paid they prey on our children, spending billions. addicting 17,000 california kids each year. eventually killing one-third of them. now tobacco companies are spending millions to... defeat prop 56. because in every state that's raised tobacco taxes, smoking rates go down. so who are you going to trust? pediatricians, cancer groups and the califronia pta who all... support prop 56. or the tobacco companies trying to kill it. vote yes on 56. . >> ef day, more californians are installing solar panels on their roof tops. >> one man said his system didn't measure up. >> this case points out how much energy will panels produce? let's take a look. sunshine is plentiful in this neighborhood he realized it could be a way to cool his home long term. >> cost will be offset in about five years. >> so he hired a company to design and install a a system. >> it was signed for 5.37 for $20,000. >> it worked beautifully, except for one problem. >> i said this is wrong. >> here is why. the panels absorb sunlight. he said the system wasn't producing electricity he paid for. daily monitoring showed his production cap at the hottest times of the day. he said sungevity installed a smaller inverter than it should have. >> they said take it and it's good for you. >> sungevity installed a larger inverter and tells us the company's goal is to provide the most cost efficient system, saying we understood he was asking about a specific design issue and resolved this as soon as possible. >> producing what the system should be producing. >> the company was fabulous and did not charge for the upgrade and he's getting more electricity. now, if you're considering roof top solar, look for how much sunlight will be ash soeshed? how much converting into electricity? will the savings offset the cost? i want to hear from you. the 7 on your side hot line open monday through friday. let me give you the telephone number. you can reach me through social media. >> thank you. >> sure. >> coming up next, meet - i was diagnosed with parin early 2013.lly it took awhile to sink in. we had to think a little more seriously about saving money for the future and for the kids. - the income of airbnb really helped to mitigate the stress. - but we have that flexibility of knowing that if you know things get worse, we have this to help keep us afloat. - so that's very, very important for us. tonight, a new show called "conviction" appears on abc, based on the innocence project, which exonerated 1800 incarcerated people. >> shot in new york city, it's a legal drama that focuses on a teamworking to exonerate people. >> it is giving five days to pick a case. and see if injustices happen. >> these organizations already exist throughout the country. they're called innocence project. the northern california project is located at santa clara university and has 11 attorneys and 20 law students. they get about 2000 letters per year of people claiming innocence. >> we're looking for a strong showing of innocence. >> they helped free 18 people wrongfully sent to prison. through use of dna, the attorneys created the first innocence project in 1992. >> dna can be a way we prove a person is innocent. >> the project hopes the series will shed light on how injustices happen. >> i would like the public to support initiatives that will change how investigations are done to make it less likely that an innocent person gets convicted. >> the series airs tonight on abc7 at 10:00 p.m. >> it is followed by abc7 news at 11:00. >> millions of people are bracing for a hurricane just hours hitting parts of the caribbean. officials are bracing for the worst. four deaths have been blamed on the storm already. the u.s. state department is urging americans to leave the country immediately. >> be prepared is the best advice. >> this view of matthew shows the he normity of the hurricane. airlines are waiving change fees for passengers who are scheduled to fly there. today's storm helped create this rainbow here abc7 news helped us find it. >> follow us on instagram. now, spencer is back with an update on the forecast. >> we have remnants of the storm. the storm tapers off and we've had and sunny skies, breezes as the coast to upper 60s around the bay and here is the accu-weather forecast. 80s around the bay. >> thank you. >> if you're wondering why dan ashley isn't in his chair, he is in the east bay to date, the tournament sent 9,000 kids to camp and more going to summer because of the generosity of people participating today. >> we provide camp scholarship for, no one else knows. they just to get be kids. >> go to our website to see how you can get involved in the effort. >> wonderful. >> it is. >> it's time to check on sports credit to dan for having this going on 20 years. >> absolutely. >> raiders and alla lot of it's a hoax.bal warminit's a hoax. it'll get cooler. it'll get warmer. it's called weather. we need some global warming! we need leaders who get it. so that we can move away from coal and oil to clean energy. i'm tom steyer. if you want to do something about climate change, you can. please. register and vote. nextgen california action committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ♪ ♪ jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. >> good news, bad news for 49ers today. they lost their heart and soul of defense. the team came out firing on all cylinders on offense, and this is for. three gains and they do get aaron lynch back from suspension today. >> we have to step up. the room is old. to step up. >> they're not limiting me from anything. so they're expecting me to come in full go. >> three wins away from the black hole, something silver and black haven't accomplished since 2000. >> this is a team effort. it wasn't pretty. they struggled on the ground but defensively, khalil mack got his first sack of the year. as far as the team's development, they rallied to win again on the road and that is huge. >> proud of our guys for the effort. you have to move onto the next. here we are. >> how about your san francisco giants? they sweep with yesterday's victory, and are in new york today with winner getting cubs. all giants wanted to do was get into the post season. now we're coming in feeling competent. >> a one game playoff here. we have experience with that. we didn't play well. we'll see what happens. >> baseball coaching changes began today. espn reporting barry bonds has been fired. marlins scored third fewest runs and i'm surprised. arizona gm dave stewart let go today with their manager. >> everybody looked rusty saturday night in a surprise at camp he has a shot at making this team. >> i know the coach knows what i can do. and i won't say i'm a point guard. i feel like just a basketball player. i'm going to do whatever coach needs me to do. >> the warriors have gotten so big. media and newspaper outlets are sending their beat writers to live here. >> it's nice to see they're hiring 16-year-olds. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> join us tonight at 9:00. >> coming up a bike helmet alternative. how you can use air bags while riding your bike. and pool problems angering neighbors in the east bay. a meeting is bringing out both sides tonight. >> that will do it for us. thanks for joining us. >> have a good one. >> have a good one. we'll am an iraq veteran. lowering drug prices. dollars to defeat it. vets" in voting yes on prop 61. >> have a good one. we'll ♪ this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- an i.t. security risk analyst from west lafayette, indiana... ...a graduate-student instructor from ann arbor, michigan... ...and our returning champion, a phd candidate from chicago, illinois... and now here is, the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. and thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome aboard, folks. well, both in terms of the number of games he hasonndhe amount of money he has won, seth is right up there in the top half dozen or so "jeopardy!" champions of all time. so, amy and george, good luck to all three of you. here we go. now, the categories. first off... hmm. you'll deal with... and, finally... alex: seth, start us off. baseball in uniform for $200, please. bob feller left the cleveland indians for the navy on december 9, 1941, two days after hearing this new on his way to a contract meeting. amy. what is the bombing of pearl harbor? yes. let's do what the city name means for $400. seth. what is savannah? that's it.

Related Keywords

Haiti , Stanford , California , United States , New York , Japan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , Salton Sea , West Lafayette , Indiana , Oakland , Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada , Santa Clara County , Florida , Stanford University , New School , Illinois , San Diego , San Francisco , Mexico , Santa Clara University , Arizona , Sun Valley , Emeryville , Iraq , South Carolina , San Francisco Bay , Sacramento , Chicago , Mill Valley , Americans , America , Californians , Kristin Zee , Phillip Anderson , Loma Prieta , Spencer Christian , Dave Stewart , Jon Batiste , Khalil Mack , Pacific Ocean , Brock Turner , Tom Steyer , Michael Williams , Carolyn Tyler , Laurie Smith , Scott Smith , Aaron Lynch , Dennis Cruz , Michael Finney , Dan Ashley , Hillary Clinton , Bob Feller , Steve Dunwoody ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.