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♪♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. one's enjoying the weather today. the holiday weekend has gotten off to a chilly start. good evening and thanks for joining us i'm dionne lim. well, so much for the unofficial start of summer. this weekend. it felt more like winter today. spencer it was gray and drizzly. we are just hoping for a warm up. >> we are indeed. it's coming our way, diane, but we just have to be a little bit patient. i had my head down there because i was looking at some of today's high temperatures. let me share those with you. the only one
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that is inaccurate here is due to a false reading. santa cruz did not hit 74 today, but look at these other highs. san francisco only 59, oakland 63, concord 70 degrees. only 66. in livermore. i mean, that's like a winter time high here in the bay area. so let's move along and take a look at current conditions. it is getting pretty breezy again near the coastline. not gusty though as it was earlier today, but that onshore flow will bring us some cooler air overnight. and right now we're looking at temperature readings only in the low 50s. in most locations, so it's still pretty cool not up in that warm range that dion is hoping for. so here's a look at our forecast headlines tomorrow. the day before memorial day will be bright, breezy and coolish once again, meaning cooler than average for this time of the year. but on monday, memorial day, it will be mostly sunny and a little bit warmer by about 2 to 4 degrees, so we're inching up to the more typical range for this time of the year, and the remainder of next week will bring us a late week warming trend. and i'll give you more details on that in my seven day forecast. a little bit later. >> diane, to be fair, i'm not
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the only one hoping for this warm up. so am i. got it, spencer. thank you. well, plenty of people still made their way to the beach today in the north bay. the holiday weekend is coming, though, with a warning, especially along the russian river. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard went to one of the more popular spots in santa rosa. >> we love the jumpy house on the water and the lagoon. >> melissa schwartz is spending part of her memorial day weekend at santa rosa spring lake regional park, where this lagoon has morphed into a summertime water park for kids. >> so far, it's nice and relaxing. the sun's out, it's warm enough to be in the water, so we're just kind of hanging out with, with our kids here, trung lee is watching his kids on the beach while he thinks about what to grill up for lunch. >> it's a pretty amazing area for the kids, and the family to go out to have a good weekend cookout. >> hey guys, just a friendly reminder down there. thanks for staying with your little ones because it does start to drop off. >> lifeguards are now on duty at
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veterans memorial beach in healdsburg this holiday weekend. the russian river is running fast and high, so it's important to be safe. >> we had an influx of rain this year, so the water levels are a lot higher. so we just ask that people take the necessary precautions. so, either don't swim if you're not comfortable swimming, maybe just dip your feet in the water, if you do decide to go for a swim, just make sure that you're wearing a life vest. or you can come here and swim near a lifeguard. >> sadly, a teenager drown on the russian river near forestville last month. first responders say he wasn't wearing a life vest that protective gear free to anyone at this beach to use for the day. every barbecue at this park is spoken for and fired up everyone enjoying good food and sunshine after a cold, wet winter. >> it's kind of nice just being close to the water. i think just getting out and relaxing, getting some sunlight. >> we haven't had too much chance to really enjoy it. so this is our first time. really like soaking it all in, relaxing like, oh, it's a perfect die. three day weekend. >> lifeguards will be on duty
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seven days a week at most beaches and parks across sonoma county through labor day. if you're coming out, have fun and be safe in santa rosa. cornell barnard, abc seven news. >> a solemn memorial day tradition in san bruno today. hundreds of flags were placed at the gravesites of fallen service members who are buried at golden gate national cemetery. boy scouts have done this regularly around the country. in a tradition that dates back 75 years, troops from palo alto and mountain view took part today, and there will be an official ceremony monday morning. a man is in custody after he barricaded himself inside a crashed car along the southbound lanes of i-680 in san ramon this afternoon. it all happened near the bollinger canyon road exit at about 530, and you can see the impact to traffic in these caltrans camera images. chp officers believe the man was armed. he surrendered peacefully after an hour long standoff. a 27 year old man is dead after
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being gunned down in what police are calling an isolated incident on the peninsula last night, police say shots were reported in belmont at 8 p.m. friday. officers found the victim suffering from multiple wounds while in a parked car. medics tried saving his life but were not successful. that shooting happened in the area of hiller and irwin streets. investigators are asking the public for help and for home security. camera footage that may have captured the suspect, former oakland police chief leronne armstrong officially launched his bid for a new job. the at large seat on the city council. hundreds gathered at armstrong's ama mater, mcclymonds high school, for an official campaign kickoff event. armstrong spent 24 years as a police officer in oakland. he was fired as chief of police last year by mayor shengtao. he is now suing the city, but says the pending lawsuit will not affect his campaign. armstrong says oakland is overdue for
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change. >> there's so much tremendous opportunity that exists in this city, but what our leader in place without a council that can make good decisions, we as a city cannot thrive. it is time for a new day. >> armstrong is campaigning for the council's at large seat, where incumbent rebecca kaplan has not yet declared reelection. eight candidates are vying for the spot and the filing deadline is august ninth. new developments for a troubled prison in the east bay that just closed several lawmakers from the bay area are demanding a congressional investigation into alleged abuse at fci dublin. the women's prison closed last month after allegations of widespread sexual abuse. at least eight employees, including a former warden and chaplain, have been charged with sexually abusing inmates. there lawmakers sent a letter yesterday to the chairs of two house committees asking them to hold hearings investigating new abuse allegations tied to an. inmates
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were transferred away from dublin. this, of course, is a festive time in the bay area, with many community groups celebrating their cultural heritage. today sudanese americans held the sudan culture fest in downtown hayward, but as abc seven news reporter anser hassan explains, the community is coming together against the backdrop of civil war. we are allahu rohingya allah for we are. >> the song, called algoma watan, translates from the arabic to we stand up for you, o beloved country. it's part invocation for the country of sudan that is facing civil war. >> one of those patriotic songs that was made back in the 60s during like revolutions and things like that. so it's very befitting to the times that we're in. >> ali suliman is among the hundreds who attended the sudan cultural fest in hayward, a celebration of her native homeland. her relatives flew in from other parts of the u.s. just to be here. >> it's all about family and community, and so like food and culture and songs are a huge
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part of who we are. and so i would love for people to come to these events and like, know more about sudan, like from sudanese people. >> right above me is about like el-rufai is president of the sudanese association for northern california. >> he says there are just a few thousand sudanese americans in the bay area. the city of hayward is home to the largest local sudanese community. he says the goal of these types of events is to raise awareness about their heritage. >> the nubian heritage and the black pharaohs that are on the northern of sudan. there are like 1000 plus pyramids in north of sudan. people mostly hear about the ones in egypt. >> but behind the colorful thobes and turbans and joyful songs is the backdrop of sudan's civil war. now in its second year, according to the united nations, almost 14,000 people have been killed, close to 9 million people displaced. >> water was disconnected from all homes. what do you have? drinking water, electricity. he was on and off. >> if ibrahim was in sudan when the war started, he escaped
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through egypt. there are concerns that sudan is being neglected due to the wars in gaza and ukraine. locally, they've been collecting signatures urging president biden to speak out against the war, fundraising to collect critical aid to send back home at this time, like there's no income for people there, how will they eat or write? >> but that solves the problem today. but what about tomorrow, right? that's what scares me the most. >> but like the patriotic songs of the past, many here say they will continue to fight for peace as they've done in the past. in hayward, anser hassan abc seven news. >> new concerns tonight stemming from a safety probe into waymo autonomous vehicles. a national highway traffic safety administration investigation found nine more instances of unexpected behavior and possible traffic violations. that is, in addition to the 22 reports of robo taxis they were already looking into. several allegedly included collisions with clearly visible objects. waymo is being asked to provide video for all
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the incidents by june 11th. well, much more to come on abc seven news at 11, including a celebration of culture perhaps unlike any other carnival is taking over san francisco this weekend, and for some, this is much more than just embracing latin heritage. and a little later, new complaints. following an i-team investigation into allegations of bay area skin care shop took advantage
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event aims to highlight indigenous and latin american culture in the city. abc seven news reporter ryan curry went to the festival in the mission,
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where all the cultures were on full display. hello >> in the heart of the mission district, latin culture shines as being like latino. >> you know, my parents coming here like it's there's something to be proud of. you know, this weekend is carnival in san francisco. >> there's live music, dancing, and of course, great food. this celebration is about honoring and highlighting san francisco's diverse community. >> here, people get an opportunity to showcase who they are. >> roberta hernandez has been involved with this event, which has been around for over 40 years. he says the mission is not just home to san francisco's mexican community, but so many more whose cultures deserve to be seen. >> carnival is celebrated around the world and here in san francisco, you get a little bit of everything from every country that celebrates carnival in all of latin america and the caribbean. >> when you think of carnival, usually you think it's something happening right around the time
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of lent. back in the february early parts of the year. but here we are in may. the organizers say the weather is a big reason why that's the case, and they also say it's not so much about being a religious holiday as much as it is celebrating latin culture. >> it's putting the light and shining on the beautiful multicultural city that we are. >> and the economic impact is huge. vendors say these events help them grow their business, especially in the years following the pandemic. >> oh, it helps the community, not just me personally, but the community as overall it brings us together. >> it helps people to get out, helps people to know us. but it also helps people to have a good time and to share the best that the mission has to offer, the best that the city has to offer. >> an event summed up in one word joy. >> really joy. >> and there is more to come. the carnival parade is sunday, followed by more festivities in the mission in san francisco. ryan curry, abc seven news some oakland institutions are trying to get more people to fall in love again with lake merritt. >> so they threw the first of
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what will be several monthly music and dance festivals this summer, aimed at getting folks back to its shores. the love your lake concert and community picnic brought out a lively crowd, as you can see, that was eager to soak in the excitement. >> we are a bunch of community partners who have gotten together to bring joy and vitality back to the lake, basically through memorial day and labor day. >> today's performances included a jazz combo from the oakland school of the arts. the next big event at lake merritt is scheduled for june 22nd. tomorrow is oakland's main libraries. last day opened before a lengthy closure, the branch on 14th street is set to shut down on memorial day, and it won't be open again until november. crews are making some critical repairs, like putting in a new roof and electrical upgrading system. all right, speaking of libraries, i think of them as places like cooling centers. maybe this time of year definitely don't need a cooling center outdoors. >> today was the cooling center.
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yeah, we need a warming hut. exactly. even after the sun came out, it was still much cooler than average for this time of the year. here's a look at what's going on right now. they'll give you the satellite radar composite image. you can see that onshore flow, which is what we've had for days on without end with the onshore flow, we're getting a little bit of a cooling, and that's why our daytime temperatures have been quite a bit below average for late may. right now, though, the wind speeds are fairly light. we had powerful gusts earlier up to 25 almost 30mph in many locations. right now, the strongest uh- surface winds are down in san mateo at 16mph, so not so bad now it is a bit cooler by a few degrees than at this time last night. in most burial locations, but that's not a big deal though. this is a big deal. looking down onto the bay and parts of san francisco and the bay bridge from mount tam, we have a fairly clear view, but you can see clouds developing off in the distance, some mid level and some low clouds 51 degrees. right now in san francisco we have mid 50s at
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oakland, hayward, san jose, redwood city, 52 and 50 at half moon bay. nice view in emeryville. right now you see a little moisture in the air, a little bit of a haze there. it's 50 degrees up north at santa rosa, 46 at petaluma, low 50s napa, fairfield, concord, and 49 at livermore. now let's check out our forecast headlines. so tomorrow will be bright and breezy and coolish once again meaning still below average for this time of the year. but on monday, memorial day, we'll see some warming. it will be mostly sunny, a little bit warmer than this weekend has been, and then later in the week, major late week warming is coming our way up to almost summer like levels. so here we go with the futurecast overnight. starting at 12:30 a.m, notice a little bit of low cloudiness developing and then expanding during the time between about midnight and, say, 6 a.m. not much in the north bay, but certainly over the bay, down on the peninsula and over into the east bay. we'll see some clouds greeting us in the early morning hours, but they'll burn away quickly by about 9:00 tomorrow morning. we should see mostly sunny skies across the bay area overnight.
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low temperatures will be generally in the mid to upper 40s, so a cool but not cold overnight period. tomorrow's highs a 55 half moon bay 61 here in san francisco, right around the bay shoreline. look for mostly upper 60s to about 70. in places like san mateo, 71 at fremont, over in the inland east bay. we'll see upper 70s. same thing up in the north bay. high of 78, likely at santa rosa tomorrow. now on monday, memorial day, bright sunshine and a little bit warmer than tomorrow. so we'll see those areas that will be in the upper 70s tomorrow, reaching 80, 81, maybe 82 degrees on memorial day. so not so bad. it's still a little bit below average for this time of the year, but certainly a pleasant day. we'll see upper 60s to about 70 around the bay shoreline and upper 50s on the coast. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. so a nice pleasant day tomorrow and monday, memorial day, but again still below average temperatures. and that pattern continues through midweek. but look at the warm up coming our way on thursday and friday. upper 80s inland, upper 70s around the bay shoreline 60 on
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the coast near 90 in the warmest inland spots on friday. near 80 around the bay shoreline. but then temperatures sort of moderate next saturday into a more seasonal range. so no extremes there. not cooler than average, not warmer than average. okay. just right. >> that's all we can ask for. that's goldilocks weather. >> exactly. i love it okay, spencer. >> thank you. well still ahead tonight on abc seven. how's your holiday weekend going? is it as good as this bears the favorite california tourist where this guy decided to go for a swim tour
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in a pool of water in south lake tahoe. she posted this sweet self-care moment online saying one of the things she loves about the black bears is their desire to engage in fun and relaxing behaviors without a
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care in the world. he looks so comfortable. her work puts an awful lot of focus on the urbanized black bear population of tahoe. she challenges any of us to get that relaxed over this holiday weekend. and i don't know, he's looking pretty good in that water. well, moving on to sports. the warriors made bay area history on this date in 1975. while the giants continue a great road trip in the big apple. chris alvarez joins us now with a preview of sports. chris. >> hi, deon. coming up in sports, we go back in time for a monumental day in warriors history. plus don't call it a comeback. the giants pull off another late game rally on the road.
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it's they've rallied in every game since. talk about the comeback kids. the giants overcame deficits of at least four runs in their last three games. there's godzilla in new york where else? trailing by one in the ninth late afternoon, lamonte wade pinch hitting and coming through in the clutch base hit to right ties the game at two. he's going to try and
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stretch it to a double. he'd be out but the damage is done and we go to extra innings. and brett wisely first man up in the 10th. up the middle and through the ghost runner. curt casali scores easily three two. giants first career three hit game for wisely and later in the frame it's a42 game. bases loaded, two outs. mike yastrzemski deep drive to left center. not a grand slam, but pretty darn good a bases clearing triple. giants win seven two and another comeback victory. >> whether we score runs early or score runs late, i feel like we stick together. we know we're going to score for our pitching at the end of the game and just put up more runs than they do. >> you know, we've come back bigger and you know, numbers than than one. so all it takes is, you know, is one big hit to get a run. but it is it's you know, the talk and the dugout late in the games is here we go again. >> a's hosting the astros a fun day at the coliseum for the youngsters as oakland strikes right away two on for brant rooker ripping one down. the
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left field line goes into the corner. all said and done it's a two rbi double and it's two nothing oakland. we go to the sixth now two one game. daz cameron base hit through the left side. that'll make it a31 a's lead and then bring on closer mason miller who's easily becoming one of the best in the game. needs just 15 pitches to strike out the side. good morning. good afternoon and good night ball game 10th save of the season. a's win three one rubber match tomorrow afternoon nba playoffs start right here on abc seven. game three of the eastern conference finals, tyrese haliburton out with a hamstring injury. celtics trailed by as many as 18 to the pacers. al horford though corner three. he had seven of those. celtics down two. 40s left jrue holiday probing hoop and the foul. boston takes the lead on a made free throw and then final seconds. pacers pushing holiday with a steal. he would add two more free throws. the pacers though got one more chance. down three a great inbounds play and
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aaron nesmith from the corner. and the tie. no celtics win 114 111. no team has ever come back from a three zero deficit. game four monday in indy. on this day in 1975, the warriors won their first bay area nba title. they swept the washington bullets. rick barry earned finals mvp honors as the dubs overcame a 14 point deficit to win by one. it was the first time in north american pro sports history two african american coaches faced off for a championship. al attles became the second black coach in nba history to win a title. abc seven sports, sponsored by river rock casino, dion, chris. >> thank you. much more to come tonight on abc seven news at 11. we have a follow up to a story we first brought you last month. what the i-team found when it looked into new complaints against a los gatos skin care shop. plus, rapper nicki minaj is in some serious trouble tonight. and she has video that actually proves it. what? she was arrested for that led her
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actions because that's the right thing to do. >> a change of heart for the owner of a los gatos skin care shop. after an i-team investigation, he is refunding more than $7,000. he charged an alzheimer's patient for products. she says she did not want. but tonight, new complaints are coming in. that shop owner is getting an awful lot of feedback after the i-team's dan noyes report last month from online reviews and even people just walking by and yelling, and the staff at seven on your side recognized his name from several complaints they received during the past few years. dan has this update. >> here's another stem cell one. all the same thing. >> 77 year old business owner donna smith tells me she could afford the $1,600 for skin care products she selected at elements in los gatos last june, but when it came time to pay, she got a big surprise an extra zero. >> i look at the register and i
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can see it from where i was standing, 16,000, $16,000, and he goes, oh, but this is so special. you are going to love it. >> an attorney for elements says in addition to the sunscreen and lotions she bought, this led light device. >> marvelous. signature is the most effective tool to reverse the signs of aging. >> the price on the manufacturer's website almost $15,000. donna tells me she never asked to purchase the device while she was in the store. her daughter received a notification from the credit card company about that $16,000 transaction and called donna's cell phone right away. >> and so she's talking to me on the phone right there, right? he's right there, you know, and he goes, no refunds, no refunds, no refunds. >> and she told me that she heard that over the phone. him yelling no refunds, no refunds. >> all he said after that i think i was played, you know, he thought he could really buy. he's telling me all these wonderful things about me. he
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could just, like, slip right into like a snake in the grass and get me to do whatever donna showed me the salesman's card and a different angry customer sent me his picture. >> so i recognized him. when i stopped by elements. you know, they say that you pressure them. are you're in public? public place. he wouldn't discuss his sales tactics with me. where did he go? oh, there he goes. donna smith told me the salesman was so aggressive that day that she's too afraid to return to the store and try to get her money back. the attorney for elementsmail me that she agreed to terms of the sale, which included a no refund policy, by signing the necessary documents at the time of purchase. although his attorney later emailed answers to most of our questions, yevgeny goldin did not want to talk about donna smith when i met him in person, but then she says, you added a zero, so the amount was 16,000 instead of 1600. yeah, i don't have any comments about other clients, what i wanted to comment is on this particular
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day, this particular case, goldin wants you to know he's taking action after my report last month, i showed how he charged a woman with early onset alzheimer's disease $7,400 for lotions and devices. >> she says she did not request it. what did you think you were buying? >> i didn't think i was buying anything. i just thought it was going to be a hair salon. >> at first, goldin refused to refund the money, even after the patient's friend, her husband and a police officer discussed her condition with the store owner. that same day. now, after the uproar that followed our report, goldin has returned her money, canceled, the loan taken out in the woman's name, and donated $2,000 to an alzheimer's charity. why did you take that action? >> because it was the right thing to do, goldin also posted this apology to next door. >> obviously, i made a huge mistake. i take full responsibility. apologies to the family and the community. we are now reviewing all of our policies with respect to returns
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, golden's lawyer added. the woman's alzheimer's diagnosis was not disclosed to any of the sales personnel or management prior to or during the transaction, nor could such a condition have been reasonably discerned by our client's staff. that is not the end of the story. consumer watchdog jamie court tells me that under this state law, he believes donna smith and others who spent thousands of elements and regretted it should be allowed to return their items. >> yeah, if they don't post a sign saying all sales are final and you can't return things, you have a right to return something within 30 days. or you should call the attorney general. >> in several visits to the element shops in los gatos and burlingame, i never saw any signs indicating a no funds policy, golden's attorney emailed in accordance with california law, my client has printed on his retail order form that refunds are not allowed for this store, even though his lawyer wrote the golden is not obligated to post any signs. he is now placed this one at
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checkout in his los gatos shop. still, jamie court believes this could be an issue for law enforcement. >> this company sounds like it really has a pattern and practice of trying to mislead customers, particularly seniors, and to take their money. >> los gatos police confirmed to the i-team that they are investigating, and are now requesting that the santa clara county district attorney file criminal charges in the matter. no decision yet from the da's office if they'll move forward with the case. 70 year old dominic battistella complained to los gatos police he's a retired hairstylist living on a fixed income. he sometimes worries about skin damage. he suffered as a lifelong surfer. >> that's me at greyhound rock. >> so in september, when a young woman at the door to elements offered a free facial, he agreed and let her apply face cream. >> i thought, why not just pay the 300 bucks, get this product, give them my credit card number, and skedaddle. you know, because i'm a diabetic and i felt like
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my blood sugars were getting a little low so that what i wanted to do was just get out of there. >> battistella says he made it clear he couldn't afford it, but that same salesman loaded him up with lotions and skincare devices and got him approved for a $7,200 interest free loan, anywhere from 200 to $300 a month for two years. >> sounded good to me because i all i wanted to do was was leave battistella tried to return the products the next day, but elements owner yevgeny golden refused, telling him no refunds. that's when i left with my tail between my legs and the product and, i felt like i had no recourse until i saw your video. >> the store's attorney emailed me that battistella signed documentation acknowledging elements no refund policy. eight months later, he still hasn't broken the seal on any of the elements products from the seven
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on your side files. nurse donna williams contacted us in 2021 to complain about elements in burlingame. she went there after seeing this ad for free facial on social media and she met yevgeny golden. >> then he came in while i had all the cream on my face and said, well, you need to put all your information. we forgot to register you. we need your social security. >> donna says golden got her to sign for what she thought were additional services. then she tells me golden gave her a bag and rushed her out of the store. the shop's lawyer says her description of events is totally meritless. >> he sent me out with bags full of product. >> she later realized he charged her $7,680 and set up an interest free loan for the bulk of it. she brought all the products back the next day and confronted yevgeny golden, and they said that i couldn't return it. >> it was non-returnable. >> so donna emailed seven on your side, and after a consumer counselor contacted the bank and yevgeny golden, he refunded her
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money and apologized by email. >> he was sorry that that happened to me, and i told him i'm sorry that it happened to me too, and that they shouldn't run a business like that. that's really not the way to run businesses. >> at the time of our first report, the better business bureau rated elements an f because of consumer complaints. then they asked yevgeny golden to substantiate, modify or discontinue claims on his website, advertising 50% off savings and using these before and after photos that also appear on other companies websites for the i-team. dan noyes, abc seven news. >> now, golden has removed those photos and responded to complaints on the b-b-b website, so they have raised his rating to a, b plus. by the way, golden and his lawyers say they were not aware of the police investigation until dan asked them for a response. now, if you have a tip or uh- on this, or have an idea for our next investigation, you can call dan at 1888 40 i-team's or reach out
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on social media or at our website, abc seven news.com. still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11. you may not know his name, but you probably know his work. the man behind some of disney's catchiest songs has died. we'll remember the life of richard sherman. >> i'm spencer christian memorial day weekend off to a cooler than average start, but it's going to get warmer. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up when ab (♪) (♪) (♪)
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but you definitely know his music. richard sherman, the disney songwriting legend behind mary poppins and it's a small world, has died. the walt disney company announced his death today due to an age related illness. sherman was 95 years old. nicki minaj and her team
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called off tonight's concert after she was detained at amsterdam's airport today. minaj was heading to manchester when police stopped her and accused her of having cannabis pre-rolls in her luggage. she even live streamed some of the incident on her instagram. she was later released. minaj posted online claiming it was all an attempt to sabotage the remainder of her tour. live nation says the show has been postponed. is that the first thing you think of when getting arrested going on social media? no. >> being live because i've never been arrested, so i don't know. >> that's true. hypothetically hypothetically, i may have arrested development, but that's true. you have an arresting personality. >> oh, thank you so much. i'll take the compliment and move along. yes. here's a look at what's going on with our weather tomorrow. bright breezy and a little bit on the cool side for this time of the year. but monday, memorial day will be a few degrees warmer, so there's some warmer weather in our future. now it's not going to
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hold that pattern warming up on on tuesday, but let's take a look at what's going on. excuse me? with overnight conditions, mostly clear skies up north, a few clouds south and east of the golden gate. overnight lows will be mainly in the mid to upper 40s. highs tomorrow in the afternoon under bright sunny skies. upper 50s at the coast, upper 60s to about 70 around the bay. shoreline only upper 70s to near 80 inland. but as we look at the accuweather 70 forecast, you see that little bump up in temperatures on monday, memorial day, which is very nice. temperatures drop off a couple of degrees on tuesday, but back up to the monday levels on wednesday. but the warm up comes later in the week. thursday friday upper 80s inland to about 90 on friday, upper 70s around the bay shoreline and then on saturday, temperatures will moderate and fall back into a more typical range for this time of the year. no extremes. not too cool, not too warm. or as goldilocks would say, just right . >> i can't bear all of this hilarity, spencer. >> i'll leave that one with you. >> okay, that. very well. all right, let's pass the torch on
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now to chris, who's got a preview of sports. chris. hi. >> hi, deion. coming up in sports, we turn our focus to the bay's wnba team, the golden state valkyries. gm ohemaa nadine, stop by our studios. as the countdown to the 2025 season continues
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you can make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. help us make every wish come true. ♪ ♪ valkyrie's team identity was revealed. still plenty to be done for the wnba team, including the hiring of a head coach and eventually building a roster. but the inaugural 2025 season can't come soon enough. now, before the team name reveal , the franchise named ohemaa nia as the team's first general manager. she joined after the game with larry o'donnell to describe the excitement of running the newest bay area franchise. >> what was that moment like? because your family is there and you know there aren't that many of these jobs? no, there aren't, i still haven't taken a moment
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to reflect on that moment, to be quite honest, i think, that was the advice that everybody gave me. the people that i've worked with, in the league, my friends, my family, everybody just said, just breathe, and take this one step at a time. and and, i didn't know that that was going to be something that a lot of people talked about afterwards, because, again, this is the first time i'm doing this. and so but it was so genuine. >> i want to talk about a person who is really close to you and partly responsible for you being in this position, jonathan kolb from the new york liberty, because you you worked underneath him trying to build that team. you got to the finals, how important is he in terms of your career and your life? >> he is. oh, i didn't know that question was coming, he's a person who, when you think of, authentic, you think of real, you think of ally. he's the
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epitome of that. he has only, shown me grace and confidence, and he's a person who, saw me being a gm before i saw it in myself. and so, i do owe a lot of where i'm at today with him because he took me on a journey. i was his first hire, with the liberty and, all through this interview process, he's been, the most helpful. and i am. i am where i am today because of him, what are the characteristics? what are you looking for in a head coach? what is important to you in terms of, you know, essentially cementing that initial step in having a team that can go out and do the things that you want? what are you looking for in terms of characteristics and coaching? >> core thing is being able to relate to people, really understanding who they are, being confident in themselves. and then also being able to
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galvanize a locker room. i think, there's going to be high highs and low lows and somebody who's able to really manage their own emotions and then also be able to manage the emotions of our players and staff, i think is super important. to become a head coach, you need to know the game. you need to have some experience. right, and so i think, if you take the technical part away from it, i'm looking for a human, that is that's a good start. >> yeah, it's a good start. >> you're on that, is excited about the opportunity to build with me. >> that is going to be so much fun. ncaa softball super regionals. he needs a juice box. stanford needing a win to keep the season alive against lsu. third inning runner on for kyra chan. just misses a homer. it's an rbi double off the wall, giving stanford the lead early on. more than enough for starting pitcher nigiri. kennedy struggled in game one, but the lights out in game two didn't
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allow a hit until the fifth inning finished with a complete game, two hitter, and nine strikeouts, including the game ender. stanford wins three nothing winner take all game three tomorrow night and a berth in the women's college world series is on the line. let's kick it! quakes hosting austin fc. it's boxer robert the ghost guerrero with the pregame siren. 10th minute christian espinosa wonderful cross to a wide open jeremy ebobisse one nil. quakes tied at one at the half, though still tied in the 90th minute. great chances for san jose, but off the post and then off the crossbar. oh no. this one ends in a one all draw. chiefs tight end travis kelce without taylor swift enjoying game two of the western conference final in dallas stars. looking to even the series with the oilers first period. dallas jamie benn on a two on one keeps it himself. fires and scores one nothing stars oilers eventually, even it up just a minute later. but third period one all off the shot from ryan suter. mason marchment the redirect goal and dallas adds another empty netter
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and they win three one. series tied one one. game three monday in edmonton abc seven sports, sponsored by river rock casino dion. >> chris, thank you very much. and that's all the time we have for this edition of abc seven news at 11. i'm dionne lim. the news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 for spencer and chris and all of us here. thank you. so much for joining us. we leave you now with a pretty picture outside from our roof cam, looking over the embarcadero in downtown san francisco. >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yeah. you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> we are, we are, we are, we are, we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc
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