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in the news saturday morning june 18th. thousands of people hope to get into the air after a computer problem shut down flights last night. >> good morning. start out the low clouds no delays at sfo. temperatures are in the mid and upper 50s. >> this morning united airlines is working to clear a backlog of passengers. the problem was checking package baggage and that grounded the system for about five hours. hundreds of frustrated travelers at sfoed. >> trying to get home. >> it's a sentiment shared by thousands of stranded passengers as system wide computer outage interest erupted the system
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causing this. >> i don't know if i would do it again it's really annoying. pretty bummd. >> because you were going back for father's day? >> likely exactly. >> it affected flights all across the country. united written across it and the frustration and confusion among passengers built especially after some flights started moving out. >> united express planes started flying only because they are smaller and on a different computer system. those on boarding system could check through security and then wait. >> get my luggage and run the risk of being without our stuff. should we keep our luggage and try to find a place to stand or sit? >> many arrived at the airport
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with no idea what was happening. united only first acknowledged the problem through a tweet. >> i'm not on twitter so i didn't get the tweet. >> good news all flights are flying again. lisa amin gulezian "abc 7 news." >> concord police have arrested a man they believe is responsible for poisoning dogs with tainted meat. >> he lives across the street where the two small dogs were poisoned earlier this month. >> i don't think animals should pay for personal problems or whatever happened. i don't think it's not right. >> they distributed a note to all their neighbors.
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it warns that someone was possibly putting poisoned meatballs blamed for the deaths of two family dogs. one was d.j.. >> we have had cases like this but not to the degree where letters were sent. >> this house they found evidence to arrest a man. he is suspected in another poisoning death years ago. right now they are keeping a close eye on their animals. >> we try to make sure the dogs don't eat anything wrong. >> he shows us where he believes he got access to the yard. >> tovars are especially mourning over their dog.
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>> killing someone's bet petd is a felony and carries a penalty up to five years. so far he has not been charged in the case. this morning oakland police are investigating the murder of a teenager. just after 11:30 last night a 911 call came through where they found a 17-year-old boy shot to death inside a parked minivan. so far the name of the victim has not been released. >> there is some tough talk coming from police department about gangs. chief ronald davis outlined a plan how they did dismantle the gangs. it follows the shooting death of a 3-month-old boy and they arrested a 17-year-old. agencies will target the gang of
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east palo alto. >> we have been able to make dramatic changes very positive changes and not going backwards and we're not going to have a gang war on our streets or a three-month-old killed. >> he says police will try to negotiate a truce between the feuding gangs. >> a swimmer that disappeared has been found safe. he was reported missing by her mother after she didn't report to her coach in the santa clara international grand prix. she was found around 7:00 last night. police say when they found her she was disoriented but she did not explain her disappearance to the officers. search for michelle le still goes on.
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dozens of volunteers fanned out in canyon in fremont. they are checking areas based on her cellphone signal. volunteers are being asked to check in at 25350 cypress avenue which is a buddhist temple in hayward. >> a convicted prisoner will be released and a judge decided he could go free after they decided he was no longer violent. she is now 40 and been chemically was straight. he was released in 2004 and sent to the hospital on a parole violation, he has history of sexually assaulting men. >> bay area homeowners in desperate need of house payments.
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>> dan: hard times have left homeowners desperate. thousands are getting help in san jose from a nonprofit group with a history of getting banks to modify loans. david louie has details. >> there is no mistaking the dedication operation on their faces. they want to keep their homes the lenders keep saying no to a loan modification. jeff can terl counted the rejections. >> three times over the last three years or so. >> and always turned down? >> always turned down. they lose the paperwork. it just never worked out.
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>> naca is here to break that pattern. if armed with all the paperwork troubled homeowners get a chance to sit across from their banker. >> it cost more money. so we're having a very hard time communicating with them. >> naca has negotiated deals to help curb the rate of foreclosures. it's a nonprofit. the ceo says the bank can be good guys. >> if you have a chase, bank of america wells fargo we can get a hundred thousand dollars. but fha they refuse to do a printable reduction. >> half of the homeowners lead with a modified loan. 80% will get relief within 30 days.
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kevin volunteers for naca after he got help. he lost his job as a pilot. his wife was furloughed from a state job. >> what is the interest rate went down to 2% for the entire length of the loan and in that process we lowered our payment $800 a month which was affordable for my wife's income. >> those are fairly typical results. naca is operating this event all weekend long through next wednesday. go on our website for more information at 52. at abc7news.com. >> microsoft is warning about a new scam. ripoff with a phone call from someone claiming to be a computer security expert. victim is warned that there is a risk of security threat and
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download a software which the criminals use to access credit card information. >> if you are sending mail to canada canadian postal workers with locked out of their job. u.s. postal service it won't be accepting any mail bound for canada until that situation is resolved. arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords is back in her hometown for the first time since she nearly lost her life five months ago. she had a brief visit with her family in tucson. she was gravely wounded in a shooting rampage that killed six people. she won't be making any public appearances. she was released from a hospital on wednesday. >> the tiny town of phil campbell in alabama is being putting back together.
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they come as far away as england to help rebuild had a community. >> phil campbell. >> that is me. >> and people when we come you want to come and helpful do something. >> they've helped a lot. >> it's named after a 19th railroad man that capitalist promise and built a railroad depot right where the town stands today. what is going on. >> we're beginning to see the marine layer go shrink. the high is 72 but how about 80s the middle of the week. >> also next the a's and giants and battle of the bay tim lincecum facing a guy making his second start in the majors.
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it will be getting warm and warmer as the days go by. >> it appears a collection of abandoned warships is home to likely inhabitants. they captured this fledgling barn owl. they found a nest and also a pos susm have found their way aboard. it will likely be released in a few weeks. to bad the ship couldn't kroosz cruise. it's ready to be an animal exhibited. >> we still have clouds hanging around but clearing up around the airport. view from mount tam and clearing today and hayward and livermore holding on to low clouds. temperatures all across the bay area this morning in the 50s.
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with the nicer start this morning, we'll see temperatures warm up to low 80s in inland valleys. >> 62 in antioch. highlights then, low clouds continued to scatter out that marine layer shrinking. it's quite extensive although still below the average. warming trend begins tomorrow. here a look at the visible picture marin county we have the clearing and into the east bay concord been sunny for dwight some time and down through py the clouds are scattering now. so we will enjoy temperatures on the mild side from the east bay to inland valleys but 50s even with the warming trend we'll see the clouds at the coast. so the temperatures as they warm up we'll see modest warming here but by mid-week 70 at our beaches. here is a look at the view from
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our satellite picture. we've got loe low pressure heading out of the state. with that departing low we're going see another air mass move on in and that is higher pressure tomorrow. sea breeze stays with us and west winds anywhere from 10-15 miles an hour today and warming trend, about 5 degrees warmer but eventually we're going see hot temperatures by the middle of the workweek. in terms of the rest of the state, it's warm in san joaquin valley. northern sierra temperatures will be in the low 80s. more rapid snow melt here. and skiing still 4th of july. hundred in palm springs back home upper 70s los gatos 76 and 73 in sunnyvale.
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sunny afternoon but clouds quickly move back in so it won't be tomorrow until we see the wind shifted. low 70s in men low park. south city in the low 60s and 79 in santa rosa. mid-80s through the upper 80's up towards ukiah. 68 in san leandro. and inland today highs in the 80s and down by the monterey bay. still quite mild. 74 in gilroy. >> warmer than our last heat wave. >> lisa thanks very much. >> a group of polo players have
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found a high-tech way for horses. they ride segways. at folsom high school outside sacramento. it's named after steve wozniak. >> last night, tim lincecum took the hill for san francisco hoping to rebound from a disastrous start last weekend. >> good morning the giants and a's begin round two of the bay bridge series. tim lincecum started for the giants against graham godfrey. you know who is going to win this game, right? maybe not. >> and conner jackson, coco crisp 1-0 a's.
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cody ross with a rocket off of godfrey. we're tied at 1. >> josh chopper down the line. miguel tejada can't knock it down one scores 2-1 a's and here comes sandoval but suzuki makes the play. aubrey huff a's leading the league in errors with 55. 3-2 game. godfrey pitching well and striking out he beats tim 5-2. >> nicholas never did it or hogan or palmer mcelroy is 11 under lowest 36-hole score in the history of the event. macelroy shot a 7 under 65.
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this is par four 8. looks like it's going to settle right there a little bit of backspin and this is going in for an eagle! >> then on 17 he is 13 under. lowest than everybody has ever been in. >> who is chasing him? everybody. yang is the closeest. part of the day belongs to palmer on 17. this is taken the scenic route and perfect result. birdie. one under 17 and here is a look at the leaderboard. macelroy with a 6-stroke lead.
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phil mickelson is one over. >> two very good days. got myself in a good position going into the weekend. i probably know more than anybody else what can happen. i have to stay really focused. >> the n.b.a. draft is next thursday. warriors have the 11th pick and working out prospects. jackson was the practice facility. marquise out of kansas they are looking for a big guard clay thompson a shooting guard from washington state and he can't wait until his name is called. >> it was a great opportunity for me. have a clean slate and he is a
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rookie. and there a lot more possessions in the game. >> he can score. >> best swimmers in the world and michael phelps competing the santa clara international international grand prix. he came in second in the hundred free style. he talked about how much he enjoys swimming in santa clara. >> we've always been able to have extremely good success out here. i've been able to prepare myself for the big meets. >> soccer okay you won't like him when he is angry. and b.j. with full extension nicely done. 1-0 and quakes trying to
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equalize and simon's shot and four saves. earthquakes unbeaten streak comes to an end with a 1-nil loss. >> new video of the altercation between a man and flight crew that took him off the plane because of his saggy pants and president obama and john boehner on raising the debt sceelg. could 18 holes
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a young man kicked off a flight at san francisco international airport because of his saggy pants is embarrassed because of all the negative attention. we're getting a look at what happened on that plane after a passenger posted youtube video of deshon marman. he was ultimately taken off the flight and yesterday he
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talked exclusively with vic lee. >> i really want to apologize to the passengers of the flight of 3488. i never had any intentions of interrupting the flight. >> he believes the crew on his flight overreacted to his comfortable traveling attire. wind breaker and pajama bottoms. gate agent told him to pull up his pants. airline told us his pants were below his knees. >> my pants were not below my knees or buttocks they were slightly below my waist. i thought everything was fine. >> but it didn't end there. a flight attendant told to him leave his seat and captain wanted his boarding pass. marmon he refused he said i'm a paying passenger.
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>> i'm human. >> the pilot said. you're not like everybody else. >> what do you think he meant when he said that? >> i don't know what he meant. only the man that said it knows what he meant. >> they told police he was trespassing on his plane. >> he was arrested and taken to the redwood city jail. his mother bailed him out. he felt like he was attacked and harassed without reason. >> i feel like if it was a superstar walking on an air plane hey can you pull up his pants, please. >> he never has had problems before. >> would you ever fly them again? >> i doubted it. i don't think they want me to fly. >> u.s. airways marmon ignored repeated requests to follow
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flight instructions. he'll be flying back to the university of new mexico for summer football camp. school issued a written statement. we support deshon marman and plan to help him move forward. >> president obama weekly address is a message for father's day. he has learned by being a father that children need three you this things from their parents quality time structure and unconditional love. >> that is why my administration has offered men who want to be good fathers extra support. we focus on fatherhood partnered with businesses to spend time with their kids at bowling alley or ballpark and work with them. >> parents should teach right from wrong and he wants parents
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to encourage children to you turn off the video game and pick up a book. >> the u.s. open is being played today but the political world will be watching what happens a little further south where the president and house speaker will hit the links. david curley has more on the big golf summit in washington. golf seems to have captured the president's passion his handicap is in the high teens. it's double that of his speaker of john boehner who belongs to two golf clubs and has 20 rounds this year. what are they expecting? >> president notion that boehner is a better golfer but he is competitive. so republicans have got to give more on the big political debate. >> boehner reasonable doesn't want to lose to the president but he wants him to know he
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doesn't slice the ball he has the tea party to deal with. >> amy walter and golf pro ed collins join me on the course in what to expect at the summit. >> got yeah! >> this is competition. >> he sees golf as a way to escape washington and speaker boehner as part of the politics in washington. it's how you raise money and get business down. -- >> but today its social game lots of time to talk between shots. >> does anything come out of the round of golf? >> at best though it can be an opportunity for two people from washington to prove that washington -- you win games on short game not on this, right.
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>> i almost made it. >> lisa joins us whether it's going to be golf weather or sports weather heat wave weather? >> right now the clouds are hovering around san francisco across the bay in oakland hayward and livermore but everywhere else it's clearing rapidly and that is going to lead to more sunshine and a warming trend. that is coming too all next. >> an america's cup experience find out how you can take a tour on a full size replica on the first yacht to
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we take you live to boston and parade going on right now. that city and pretty much of the state honors the stanley cup champion boston bruins. they beat bruins and there are hundreds of thousands of people in the streets of boston for a glimpse of the team for a look at the trophy. first time since 19712. bruins have won the stanley cup. two new projects are underway in california and dan
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ashley has thements. >> not all solar projects are created equal. this groundbreaking at the sheriff's office. they are installing solar cells on the roof. it's first part of a regional effort to get agencies working together on renewable energy. >> it's hard to do because you have to do it in partnership and you have to work out complicated multiuser agreements. >> the $20 million project will be paid for with energy grants. richard muller believers this has great future. >> the price of solar cells have been dropping been going down 7% per year. >> but mullar is skeptical about another plant that broke ground in riverside county. this is the largest solar facility in the world. >> it's only the beginning.
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california can make a major contribution. >> but this is solar thermal project. it uses mirrors to reflect sunlight and create steam. >> it's very expensive way to go. solar generally costs about 19 cents per kilo was the per hour. >> government subsidies are fueling proposals but when the subsidies stop they won't have it. >> fiscal discipline and be careful with tax dollars and we have to invest in american jobs and new technology and in our solar future. >> governor brown says the solar project in riverside is so big when it's finished it will double the world's capacity for solar electricity. it will use california sun and
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not texas oil. lisa joins us now. >> we have most of it out there except for downtown hayward and livermore slow to clear. this shot some sunshine out there. the city will be cool again. it will be beach weather in the days ahead as the fog will clear quicker and numbers will come up at our coastline modestly while the rest of the bay area really gets hot. you a in redwood city. 58 for you. we are 62 in antioch and elsewhere the winds are pretty calm except for fairfield southwest wind you know with the democracy that breeze it's not going to be too hot today. pretty mild to warm in warmest inland valleys. low clouds are slowly parting and marine layer to thin on out throughout the day. that brings us sunny afternoon.
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then the warmer weather as much as five degrees warmer for father's day. here is a look at close-up visible picture. you are notice the clouds hanging on parts of sonoma and salinas valley socked in the fog monterey is cloudy. we will be looking at stratus to clear all the way back. ocean beach and half moon bay getting a little sunshine but what happens with those westerly winds still staying cool in the upper 50s. elsewhere lots of 60s and 70s. couple of 80s but ridge of high pressure as it builds on in it sends the low pressure to the east but today we are left with a sea breeze not as strong as yesterday. tomorrow the warmup begins, a modest warmup and hold on to the fog patchy fog throughout the early part of the week and our own 90s. today you have to head out to the san joaquin for 90.
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80 in yosemite by the middle of the week 80s in the northern sierra. today just 72 and back home we're looking at more 70s around the south bay mid to upper 70s from cupertino to saratoga. you've got those upper 50s still at our coast. cloudy flouted the morning hours san francisco coming in at 62 today. still not quite where we should be for mid-june. 73 for petaluma. 71 by the water in vallejo and near east bay 67 in oakland today. 71 in fremont and see the upper 70s for danville. 79 in pleasanton and right here the clouds are hanging tough. we'll see afternoon sun with 64 in bat sonville. seven-day forecast still cool today but brightening and warmup for father's day.
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it's going to be feel hot around here. still nice at the coast. >> we started heating up and then backing off. full size replica of america's cup is now docked in san francisco bay and it's named appropriately america. coming san francisco in 2013. mark matthews reports you can do more than on just good looks. >> a bit of history sailed into san francisco bay. yacht america 1850 original but a pre-production of the first boat to win america's cup. >> it's true to original size. it's an exact one to one replica
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>> the owner showed me around. >> the boat is entirely a wooden boat just like it was in -- >> it was scrapped in the 1940s. he bought a remake six years ago and brought it to the site figuring that people would pay to go for a sail. >> there is something special about sailing out under the bridge and buying on stated of the art 150 years ago that started america's cup. >> the original america was state of the art. >> today a modern racing boat we remove every ounce to maximize its performance. >> but they came with this and galleys capable of plowing a banquet and state rooms with
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private baths and showers. >> we have six showers on the boat. >> not your modern race boat. in 1851 a narrow bow and wide stern was exactly opposite from the norm. >> they thought the boat was backwards. if that boat is right we're all wrong. >> the british were all wrong. even 20 years later the british couldn't beat america. he is hoping boat loads of spectators will be on his replica. >> we're not a bay cruise. we connect people with the experience of america's cup. >> hoisting the sails to the
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mast and hauling the lines. >> if they want to help clean we'll be happy to let them do it. >> he plans to be on the water and open for business this month. >> i think as long as local demand to be here i'll be here. >> we'll definitely be here in 2013. mark matthews, "abc 7 news." >> gotten go away 7 on your side is next. >> do you have a blockbuster gift card? i have a store you should see. 7 on your side is s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s
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its beautiful shot. >> gift cards can a good deal as long as businesses accept them but what if a store says no. carol wood received this blockbuster card from a next-door neighbor. the one that didn't pay off when she tried to cash in. >> the man said we don't take them anymore and he turned around the sign so i could read. apparently they had been bought out by dish and they were not accepting the gift cards anymore. >> and this the store she went to. they make it clear the gift card isn't worth anything. >> the worst thing is that the announcement came two weeks after the gift cards were going
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to be dishonored. frankly the announcement was not publicized as it should have been. >> he says blockbuster went out of business. the cards were ruled no good and dish network bought out the company. >> there was no way for anybody to know that. it was a big secret. >> my understanding is they got approval from the bankruptcy court and the gift cards don't have to be allowed. new owners could choose whether to accept them but they have not indicated whether they are going to accept these. >> but they have hinted. here what is the company told 7 on your side when we asked. new blockbuster is looking at ways to resurrect forms of the gift card. they may wish to hold on to them for now. >> can't make up their minds.
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>> so no promises and dish did not clarify, but hang on to the cards. >> coming up next a miniature version of the american dream. a unique way for those having a tough time making that come true. 0ññjñjñjñjñjñjñjñjñjñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñrñr
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here are the winning numbers of 53 million mega million drawing. mega number was 24. nobody got them. stow soe tuesday's jackpot is estimated at $64 million. >> there is a housing boom in marin county that benefits a place for homeless people. these are not ordinary homes. they are designed by artists. they already auctioned off at a fund-raiser. don sanchez shows us. >> the house reminiscent of the mansion in san rafael. a view out to west marin. they are meant to shadow of marin artists to help the most vulnerable neighbors. it raises money for the ritter program and increasing number of low income families. >> our hope is to be around change. giving people a new lease on life.
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that involves providing services health care mental health support support for addiction recovery. >> they offer food and clothing. it's a way of getting people into housing. it doesn't seem possible anytime soon. >> 120 a month come in a month. we serve over 4,000 people just last year. again the clinic services are desperately into needed. >> that is where the artists they are given a house to unleash their creativity. this is called our house is your house. this work has fire on one side and water on the other restoration of life interpreting his mission. there are six houses down from 25 last year and you can see them at marin community center where they are set up. because they believe everyone should have a place to live. >> these will be auctioned off
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saturday night to support the ritter center program to help the homeless. long term goal is to eliminate homelessness in marin county. >> a surprising ranking for the city by the bay. they have listed san francisco as san francisco 12th dirtiest country in the magazine gauges the city's dirtyness based on litter air pollution and the taste of tap water. it wranktd worst the d.c. and dallas. the dirtiest city is new orleans. >> i think it's getting a bad rap. 12th worse is pretty bad. >> we will have the sea breeze today keeping the coast cool outside and beaches right now. sit cloudy down around the central coast. and sundown in sns santa cruz
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low 50s there. back home we're seeing a lot of sunshine right now. that will help inland valleys warm up into the 80s. elsewhere, 70s around the bay and sea breeze is back off tomorrow. warming trend really gets underway and takes us through most of the workweek. >> and those 90s. thanks for joining us. our next newscast starts at 5:00. stay connected at abc7news.com. have a great day and great weekend.
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