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emergency vehicles. the owner says he's been in the business 25 year and never had problems like this. this he started with pizza restaurants this, plant produces frozen items and there is now up to cal osha to figure out exactly what happened and what made all of the people so sick. >> there are so many patients that paramedics had to take them to different hospitals to treat them all. >> there is center solano medical center. all of them but one have been treated and released. the one checked into the hospital we're told is in serious condition. earlier today the hospital set
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up tents in the parking lot behind me. doctor skbrorz nurses evaluated patients. this was a triage area where justin was brought in. >> i didn't feel symptoms but i have seen other people, they said they're feeling fine, then, they said they couldn't breathe then falling and painting and throwing up. and it was just scary to see your co-workers going through that. >> the patients were arriving and the doctor said was an evaluation of symptoms they were showing. >> we evaluate them for sweating and headaches and stable saigs. and there is main thing making
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sure they don't go into cardiac problems including cardiac arrest and so fornl. they'll get monitoring. >> is this carbon monoxide or dioxide? >> dioxide, yes. >> dr. jones confirming it was carbon dioxide. one patient is in serious condition z first of the patients rolled in about 2:00 and by 4:00 response here at sutter solano is now over. abc 7 news. >> thank you. and there is some more information about how it's used commercially and how it affects the body. it's used for things as carboniting -- carbonating sodas and you should know dry ice is carbon dioxide in solid forms. firefighters tell us during a leak people would have trouble breathing because it is
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sucking oxen out of the area. >> 16-year-old sierra lamar disappeared two weeks ago and search teams are not giving up. hundreds continue to look for her. one operation just wrapped up. another gearing up for the weekend. and. >> this search team this morning and her family are very aware of the potential evidence found in this field. >> this is turning out it helps us find her, that would be great. >> so, too, are the professionals. the sheriff's office called two used condoms and an empty box called handcuffs suspicious it could have been placed out there after searches and after she disappeared. has no bearing on sierra. that
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is time will tell. >> the items found less than two miles from where she disappeared. today her aunt and uncle are here at maine. >> at times like this, family has to come together for support. >> her adopted family is now in the thousands with hundreds of volunteers showing up every day to help in the search for evidence. >> this is what we're for, finding clues to bring her home. >> the searchenter has donations coming in by the truck load and gearing up for a massive turn out. >> i have not come across anyone who isn't willing to do something. the community has been wonderful. >> the gift has been peoples' time. >> there is new standard. i hope communities all over the united states are watching this. >> for the family the community support could be across the country. >> telling them who i am. i want them to know the family
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is just appreciating them so much. >> our apologies. we're having trouble with the audio signal from karina but the search efforts continue. we have a wet, wild and windy weather heading our way. sandhya patel is here with that and some storm advisories. >> this is going to be a stormy start to the weekend. it's quiet now and this will change into tomorrow. there is a storm getting organized here and there is this storm bringing about strong winds there is a winds expected gusting to 50 miles per hour this, is from 8:00 until 7:00 tm tomorrow and there is northern san joaquin
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valley. storm expected to kick up to a high surf advisory going into affect at 5:00 p.m. saturday and this is westerly swell, breakers to 22 feet. watch out for dangerous rip currents. and i'll be back with detailed look at winds gusts we're expecting. >> this storm is going unwind over use there is a world record jackpot. $640 million. check out a long line of megamillion hopefuls waiting to buy their tickets in san lorenzo and and abc 7 nannette miranda joins with us that part of the story.
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>> this is lines crazy, too. the wait is an hour long, take a look how deep the line gos and this goes around shopping and people are trying their luck here and schools couldn't be happier. >> $60, woo. >> the record jackpot brought out regular player who's bought more tickets than usual. >> this is. >> for my seefl think sm thinking they figured out a different way to pick the numbers. like spelling lotto. >> l, o, t, t, o. >> the megamillion fever even lured novices. >> there is a combineation racking up sales, the laumpbl hour saw five million tickets
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and players dreaming about what they can do with the money and so are schools. 32 cents go to the public schools. if estimates holdup they can get $100 million just from this jackpot. >> with this run we're going to be close to our all time high as far as giving schools in any given year. >> $100 million doesn't come close to makeup for the doubts education this could save a thousand teacher jobs. >> this adds up to $16 per student, when you take $100 million figuring out what that buys, a thousand teachers is important. >> there are most people thinking about what it does for schools but happy about the side benefits.
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>> that is i pay for supplies and we don't yait a lot of kleenex boxes and glue sticks. it would help. >> and there is california lottery officials tell me there is a sales record for one day and we're on track to doing more than $60 million by the time it happens. >> and who won't want to win? there is a special called lotto frenzy, be careful what you wish for, airs tonight at 10:00. once again, the drawing is in 8:00 p.m. and will be posted on face book. >> let's move on for the most. investigators and lawyers visited san francisco house where people people were found slaughtered last week and
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co-workers of one of the victims went to the scene for a goodbye to their friend. >> police chander joined the district attorney and homicide inskbrorkts for a walk through of the crime scene. the victims were found in four parts of the house. sources say the killer threw paint and bleach around the house trying to destroy evidence. street closed off for the 8th day. >> there are four crime scenes and there is a lot prof sesing here and investigators are doing they're job and investigator goesing over every inch of it. >> the 35-year-old is in custody charged with five counts of murder. and is expected to be arraigned next week saying the investigation is ongoing. >> we're not ruling out the fact they may be a second or third suspect. we're looking at eefrg this
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man wept as he tried to light innocence and a candle at the shrine. and was join bid a group of maybe a dozen people who identified themselves as co-workers of one of the victims say sheg worked at the target and was a great person and a good worker. bodies discovered bludgeoned to death friday morning. a mother, father arks dult daughter, son and his girlfriend. sources say it had to do with gambling debts. >> three alleged criminals at the wrong place for the right time of police. a swart team and police say suspects happened to drive by. and the suspects were arrested and police say they found
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guns. >> first lady michelle obama is in the bay area to attend a fund-raiser and this is a live look. it's a $500 fund-raiser happening at golden gate park. there is tomorrow morning she'll be in alameda's coast guard island commissioning the cutter strandon. >> still to come information about a woman attacked as she showed up for work on the peninsula. >> the government decides whether to ban a controversial chemical from food packaging. >> how social media is keeping ski resorts honest. the news continue hz in one
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>> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. san mateo county sheriff released a search of a man who tried to sexual assault a san carlos business owner this week. and he attacked a woman from behind as she tried to open her business wednesday morning. the alarm frightened off the man but he did steal the victim's purse. >> a thousand health care professionals gathered today to talk about the affects of domestic violence on health, organized by a organization and one woman talks about teen dating violence and i had the opportunity to interview her. the 23-year-old was on abc's "the view". her ex-boyfriend raped her and came back and shot her in the
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face. she has been through 12 surgeries and has urgent advice for parents and teens. >> i expect not only parents to be more aware and to, you know, carry on conversation was their children not only when teenagers but when they're freshly in elementary school. you know? middle school. talk about relationships and not eenl relationships with, you know, a boyfriend girlfriend but families and people. >> and she says she edz indicates other teens in ohio. she's happy and getting married to a soldier serving one tour in iraq and he's going to be shipping out to afghanistan two months after they get married but she's very happy. >> and the fka rejected a petition from environmentalists banning the chemical bipheol-a from food pathaging, saying there was no compelling evidence when used
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in soup cans and water bottles. some believe exposure can damage the reproductive and nervous systems of animals and perhaps humans. fda says it will continue to review the safety of bpa. >> thanks to social immediata, ski resorts gorg to have a hard time judging amount of snow that has fallen, now, facebook is holding heir feet to the fire, one ski resort reported a foot of fresh snow, jeer -- skiers posted no. it doesn't and the resort had to retract the report. >> and there is sandhya patel. >> one to two feet of snow with this storm. so this is governoring to create dangerous conditions. there is a live picture from
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san jose, clouds and sun, temperatures 71 degrees there is from our sounl beach camera there are clouds out there and sun and in some instances like cue kaia they've seen showers and sprinkles. this will be changing as we head into tomorrow, temperatures now 50s into north bay and along the coast there is mild now in mountain view. windy, showers into afternoon and evening z we're looking at sunny and breezy conditions, sunday is a dry day if you're making plans. tonight we'll see a potential for light showers have you bu the storm doesn't get here until morning and that is when we'll see winds picking up. there is a cold front approaching and rainfall will be picking up and right along and ahead of the cold front
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continuing until 10:00 a.m. then, the front goes through. behind it winds continue and there are showers developing. sunday, though, we're all fine, everything drying out. there is higher emvacation koz pick up one to two inches of rain. there is is and could be 50 miles per hour plus wind gusts around places like half moon bay. highest gusts expected around the coast. wind drops pick back up into afternoon. so we can see winds gusting around 40-45 miles per hour just be aware of that. and tie down loose objects and tomorrow is expected to be a very wet, windy day. there is a winter storm warning at 7:00 a.m. saturday until 7:00 a.m. sunday. there is gusts about 100 miles per hour and five to 10 inches
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of snow expected first thing in the morning mild and wet weather, wind as well chlgts temperatures into 50s and there is numbers mainly into 50s. scattered showers, wind continues and strong winds around the monterey bay as well, upper 50s to low 60s and you'll need rain gear for saturday. and there is your accu-weather forecast, windy and wet. there is breezy, blue, sunday, sunshine continue was milder weather and then, tuesday afternoon heading into wednesday morning there is our next chance of rain. we try back out thursday and friday. best thing i can tell you is that it's going to be a big wind maker which means that we'll see potential for downed trees and power lines.
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if you have plans just keep that in mind. >> and afternoon might be okay? >> going to be windy. right. >> we're going see showers. so it's not going to be a dry, you know afternoon evening and. it's going to be wet. >> thank you. >> we've been warned. >> and coming up next a finney's friday free stuff fiesta. >> yes what they're giving away. >> and united airlines says there is nudge wrong but employees say something different with that. that is at 6:00. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature
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>> no better way than finney's friday free stuff. i wish the camera had a nose. >> take a look at the presentation. i love it this, is from chevy's. this is remarkable. there is that and salad. there is up to $12 worth is what you can get. and this is in part to remind everybody they're out there and there is a party every cinco of every month. that is a great idea. and there is two kids eat free for every adult that eats interest eats there on the weekend. there is crispy fish tenders.
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you can get it at safeway. enough to serve six in there. it's only $5.49. >> and we can get it free from you. >> you dial or log on to ab krchl 7 news.com and there are three addition yat items if you go to michael finney's consumer blog. >> who needs a $640 million lottery ticket? >> we've got michael finney here. it's right. >> there is more still ahead. >> local owl defying odds. >> wiser than his years.
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going to look at tax breaks few people take advantage of. and major mile sforn a job training program with remarkable results. that success story hope to see you tonight at 6:00. >> and now, some cool pictures a long-time resident of san francisco zoo going to turn 50 this weekend. and this great horned owl will celebrate sunday. >> it's a female hatched in 1962. and she grew up in a san francisco home before coming to the zoo. >> the owner fed the owl hamburger and balogna. so king richard, a female. but will live to 50 now. >> it's the secret. balogna and hamburger. >> that is going to do it for us.
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