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úú >> in the news this saturdayú morning, march 31st nobody inú california picked all sixú numbers in the recordú $648 million megamillionsú drawing but at least one ticketú in maryland hit the lifeú changing score.ú and the search will continueú this morning to search for aú missing morgan hill girl.ú good morning i'm terryú mcsweeney.ú big story this morning, rain,ú and the question is where is it?ú here's meteorologist lisa argen.ú >> good morning everyone.ú a live look outside.ú we have a little bit of a windú kicking up out of the south,ú southeast.ú the storm still did 120 milesú offshore.ú here's a look at the liveú doppler 7 hd.ú you notice in sonoma county weú
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have a few returns up towardú cloverdale and clear lake butú not advancing southward yet.ú a closer inspection you willú notice by napa, and jamisonú canyon road with rain aroundú napa and also right aroundú first avenue.ú so do be careful.ú this is the beginning of whatú will be a stormy day.ú we have temperatures in theú upper 50s and southwest windsú gusting to over 21 miles anú hour.ú it is quite a mild start.ú we will wait another hour twoú hours before the rain picks upú and the frontal passage later onú this morning.ú terry.ú >> stay tuned to abc7 throughoutú the day.ú we will have hourly updates onú the storm and you can use ourú live doppler 7 hd to get streetú level radar go toú abc7news.com/weather.ú >> the question this morning,ú
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did you win?ú you know i'm talking about theú biggest lotly jackpot inú history, $640 million.ú let's get right to it.ú here are the winning numbers.ú they are 2 4, 23, 38, 46 andú the meganumber 23.ú at least one ticket has all sixú numbers.ú obviously not in california,ú it's in maryland.ú but the california lotteryú website said each winning ticketú was worth $213.33 million, whichú really suggested three winningú tickets were sold nationally.ú we know about one in marylandú none in california.ú several california locations didú sell tickets with five of theú six winning numbers and thoseú locations are liquor tobacco andú more in sunyvale, alfonzo's foodú and liquor, and and fast andú easy mart in fremont.ú and fox liquors inú san francisco.ú now fox liquors is in theú tenderloin on market streetú between ellis and eddie.ú
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faris is the store manager.ú he calls it the luckiest placeú in san francisco.ú >> whoever won it come and cashú it up, buddy.ú congratulations.ú you buy it from the right place.ú come over here and get yourú money, man.ú >> i wish i could say i'm on myú way, but i'm not.ú lottery officials say 29 ticksú sold in california correctlyú picked five of the six winningú numbers.ú each will split a pool ofú $4 million, works out to aboutú $133,000 each.ú the official results still beingú tallied.ú we have another withinner fromú the mega millionsmaniaú california school system.ú here's abc7s capitalú correspondent nannette mirandaú with that story.ú >> the record mega-millionsú jackpot brought out regularú lottery players who bought moreú tickets than usual.ú >> this is for myself, and thisú is for the economy.ú >> mega-millions fever evenú iures offvoices.ú
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>> if you would like to do quickú pick, it's here.ú >> all that combined is rackingú up sales in california.ú lunch hour alone saw 5 millionú tickets sold statewide.ú while players are dreaming aboutú what they can do with the moneyú if they win, so are schools.ú for every dollar consumers spendú on a ticket, 32 cents goes toú california's financiallyú strapped public schools.ú if estimates hold up, they couldú get more than $100 million justú from this jackpot alone.ú >> with this currentú mega-millions run, we are goingú to be pretty close to ourú all-time high as far as we'veú given schools in any given year.ú >> while $100 million doesn'tú come close to making out for theú multimillion-dollar cuts toú education during the greatú recession, the extra money couldú save 1,000 teacher jobs.ú >> even though it adds up toú about $16 per student, that whenú you take $100 million and figureú out what that buys you know,ú 1,000 teachers is important.ú >> most people playingú mega-millions, though, weren'tú thinking about what their dollarú does for schools.ú
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>> jobs.ú it's going to be a good time.ú >> but they are happy about theú side benefits.ú >> i paid for a lot of suppliesú and we donate lot of kleenexú boxes, glue sticks in school soú that would help tremendously.ú >> awbc7 news.ú >> we are getting final word onú where the three big winningú tickets were purchased.ú also kansas and illinois butú none in california.ú this morning santa clara countyú sheriff's deputies will useú off-road vehicles to search forú a missing teen sierra lamar.ú she disappeared 15 days ago.ú >> volunteer searchers returnedú to home base at the elementaryú school.ú andrea says as the mother of aú young woman, she decided to joinú the search.ú >> it's one of those sad thingsú where you want to find her forú the family but at the same timeú you are dreading what you areú
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going to find out there.ú >> she is just one of more thanú 700 searchers and roll tearsú wearing pink ribbons who combedú 12 miles of area around morganú hill.ú sierra's mom is touched by theú turnout.ú >> to see that number grew toú that large number, i just wantú to thank the community.ú >> authorities believe sierraú was kidnapped.ú her mother begged for her safeú return.ú >> please please, don't worryú about getting in trouble, pleaseú release my sierra to me.ú i just want her safe recovery, iú want her back with us.ú >> a lone searcher discoveredú condoms and an empty handcuffú box one mile from the home.ú one is skeptical of the findú because, one the area has beenú searched before.ú >> number two, it was aú unilateral effort.ú who individual who found itú wasn't part of a team.ú number three, the crime labú hasn't returned with theirú findings yet.ú
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>> sierra disappeared two weeksú ago on her way to school.ú her cell phone, clothes andú purse have been recovered, butú nothing else.ú they said two weeks is a longú time to hope for the best.ú >> it's foreboding.ú no question about that at all.ú >> today they will get an alterú rain vehicle and search areasú around the creek and there's aú march, a bringing sierra homeú march scheduled at 11:30 at aú local community center.ú abc7 news.ú >> oakland police areú investigating a shooting and carú crash involving a taxi cab.ú sky 7hd was over the sceneú moments after it happened afterú 6:30 yesterday morning in eastú oakland.ú at least one person was injuredú by gunfire in the incident.ú officers closed off the streetú and they are still trying toú piece together what led up toú the shooting and the crash.ú no word on the condition of theú victim.ú the san joaquin investigatorsú
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have identified two moreú suspects of the speed streakú killers.ú kimberly an billy and joaú stockton, their remains wereú found.ú five bodies have now been found.ú coming up next realú emergency or panic attacks?ú different opinions on aú mysterious incident that sentú dozen of food workers to theú hospital.ú and first lady michelle obamaú arrives in the bay area to raiseú money and to make ok, guys-- what's xt ? pink ! with these 4g lte tablets you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave.
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breathing problems yesterdayú afternoon.ú a carbon dioxide leak isú expected.ú it happened in vallejo at theú ghiringhelli specialty foods.ú we report from the seen.ú >> as employees were beingú carted away by ambulance, plantú co-owner, mike quickly raisedú questions about the scale ofú this emergency.ú >> personally i think it's aú false alarm.ú but -- because the air was fine.ú >> were the people overcome?ú >> well okay that's -- that'sú why we are investigating.ú >> the site manager saidú off-camera the problem came fromú their cooling system so thatú system was quickly shut down.ú but tonight ghiringhelli wouldú not volunteer any newú information.ú or some sort of a malfunction,ú was there not?ú >> i don't believe there was,ú but we are going to look thatú up.ú >> employees on stretchers beingú hoisted into ambulances andú others looking unconscious beingú attended to by emergencyú
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workers.ú this is the seen after someoneú called 911 from ghiringhelliú specialty foods.ú >> they were advised there wasú some type of co-2 leak fromú inside the building but theyú turned it off.ú >> dozens were taken to threeú area hospitals many byú ambulance.ú they had the worst symptoms,ú nausea vomiting, headaches andú trouble breathing.ú symptoms that lineup with a co-2ú leak.ú but investigators are stillú trying to determine exactly whatú happened.ú outside the hospital a tent wasú set up for a field triageú operation.ú >> any feel any symptoms but iú seen a lot of other people, theyú said they were feeling fine andú then one minute they couldn'tú breathe and then they wereú falling and fainting.ú >> justin is one of theú employees taken to the hospitalú by bus.ú he, like most of the others,ú were checked out by medicalú teams and released.ú one employee remained in theú hospital in serious condition.ú most returned to work but wereú told not to talk to reporters.ú >> i did talk with one woman whoú said that she was eating herú
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lunch and then started noticingú that she was having difficultyú breathing and saw another personú throwing up.ú officials are still investigateú to go figure out exactly why soú many people got sick.ú in vallejo, abc7 news.ú this morning first ladyú michele fishú fish -- michelle obama will beú here in the bay area.ú she was hoping to raid $175,000.ú >> i was hoping to hear from herú how she might support youngú people who might not have theú best opportunities right now.ú >> after her visit to alamedaú she will head to los angeles forú the nickelodeon kids award.ú she will present a ward forú
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taylor swift tore her work withú flood survivors.ú and a 29-year-old sergeantú ryan sotello received a silverú star for heroism under fire inú southern afghanistan.ú it happened on thanksgiving dayú 2010 during a fierce fire fightú with the taliban when his squadú leader was killed.ú he and another marine recoveredú the body thought their wayú through a taliban compound andú called in an airstrike.ú there's a new price tag forú california's high-speed railú project, a $38 billion less thanú a highly criticized first graftú released last fall.ú the officials say they will haveú the details on the new spendingú plan on monday but we know theú first full section of trackú under the revised slack wouldú stretch frommer schedule to theú san fernando valley inú los angeles.ú it originally linked onlyú central valley cities.ú lisa is here now.ú so much talk about the rain.ú
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it is going to be rain and windú and it is coming?ú >> that's right.ú we are still about an hour orú two away from it moving intoú san francisco.ú now we do have some rain in theú north bay but the winds are theú story right now.ú gusting to 25 miles an hour.ú pretty much all around the bay.ú you can see the cameras shakingú from emeryville so a mild start.ú a rainy and windy day.ú maybe thunderstorms.ú but we will salvage the rest ofú the weekend as april comes inú like a rain.ú we will talk about it next.ú >> to win or not to win theú warriors decide not to win.ú still have a shot at a lotteryú pick.ú collin resch has the highlightsú coming up in spor
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the leading boat in the clipperú around the world yacht raceú sailed into california lastú night.ú gold coast of australia sailedú into the bridge under the bayú bridge to the jack londonú square.ú it's been at sea for 20 daysú since leaving china.ú ten boats are racing across theú pacific to finish leg six of theú yacht raise.ú supporters greeted the crew atú the square for a night ofú celebration.ú the clip around the world eventú is the world's longest oceanú race.ú you know they came in like aú lamb, and it's going to get kindú of liony today.ú >> yeah.ú
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we have the high surf advisoryú tomorrow.ú we kind of should have oneú around the bay area.ú the national weather service isú the one who decides that one.ú you can see from this shot howú gusty the winds are.ú they are gusting over 25 milesú an hour.ú they will continue to gust upú near 40 miles an hour today.ú accompanying that cold front.ú but that's a couple hours away.ú out ahead of it is where we getú the strong southerly windsú behind it the northwesterlyú winds.ú live doppler 7 hd, you see mostú of the rain still pretty far offú in sonoma county.ú we go in closer now.ú north of napa east ofú yantville, and knoxville roadú look at rain.ú we look at the light rain aroundú some of these streets highwayú 120.ú wooden valley road.ú so pleasant valley road, beú careful out there if you areú headed out.ú just light rain but much more toú come.ú 59 oakland, 58 fairfield.ú we are talking about the windsú all day long.ú
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out of the south gusting toú 28 miles an hour at the airportú half moon bay and san jose.ú these will continue throughoutú the afternoon even as the coldú front pushes through about 8:00ú this morning.ú we will still see some veryú gusty winds.ú so a brief heavy downpours thisú morning with the passage of theú cold front and showers.ú chance of an afternoonú thunderstorm right on throughú the evening hours.ú breezy tomorrow.ú gusts to 50 miles an hour,ú sacramento valley, san joaquinú valley the delta the straitú and the westerly swells overú 20 feet possible.ú we are look for them continuingú to build through the weekend.ú here's the front.ú the main energy is to the northú and west of us.ú but as this continues to slideú closer, the rain will increaseú and the wind.ú here's the timing on it.ú 5:00 this morning we are quiet.ú then by 8:00 there's the front.ú right over the bay area.ú by 11:00 it passes eastward, butú behind it, 4:00, we have lots ofú showers around.ú that cool, unstable air perhapsú
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a thunderstorm.ú look at lake county.ú also around mount hamilton, aú little rain-snow mix.ú the snow level coming down andú the temperatures tonight will beú cool as well.ú in the sierra nevada, 5 toú 10 inches above 5,000 feet.ú 2 feet above 6500 feet withú gusts up to 100 miles an hourú and the winter storm warningú through 7:00 tomorrow.ú temperatures today with theú gusty winds it's already in theú upper 50s so certainly not theú story.ú it's the wind and the rain.ú and down by the monterey bay weú too also will have the wind andú the rain all throughout theú afternoon.ú but things begin to settle downú this evening.ú still some showers tonight.ú by tomorrow partly cloudy andú then mostly sunny.ú a little warmer.ú we are talking about a nice dayú monday.ú tuesday, wednesday, it looksú likes we could see a littleú shower activity but notice theú temperatures want to keep goingú up and it looks a lot calmerú than we will see in the nextú couple of hours.ú >> you are going to be keepingú your eye on it, weather updatesú all day long?ú >> absolutely.ú if you don't have to go out, iú
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will not advise it.ú >> stay in and watch lisa.ú >> all right.ú take care.ú >> sports tonight the san joseú sharks play a huge game againstú the dallas stars at the tank.ú they sit one point behind theú eighth and final playoff spotú four games left in the season.ú and the warriors lost anotherú tight one at the oracle arena.ú we have the highlights.ú >> good morning.ú if you want the warriors to tankú the rest of the way and have aú better shot at a lottery pick,ú then you like the outcome ofú last night's game.ú if you are one of the threeú people who-like kim kardashian'sú former husband then you alsoú liked last night's game.ú first quarter five moves in oneú by marshon brooks.ú hanging and hitting.ú that is nice.ú defense optional by jerseyú early.ú the 22 points not the firstú half finished with 27.ú now i joke about humphrey but heú can play, 20 points, 9 reboundsú the game.ú tyler with a career high 10.ú and look at this up-and-under.ú
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and jenkins, 18 points, 12ú assists, 83-70 golden state andú then the wheels came off.ú deron williams, one of 20ú assists.ú gerald green on the head ofú brandon rush.ú tied at 100.ú green, runner the lane.ú final seconds, gerald wallaceú defending jenkins.ú beat it kidd!ú warriors blow a 19-point leadú and suffer their fourth straightú loss.ú second baseman freddyú sanchez gave it a go.ú five spring training games butú his shoulder is still ailingú and vogelsong pitched for theú first time monday.ú both placed on the 15-dayú disabled list yesterday."ú they will not be ready forú opening day.ú so who will start at second?ú chances are it will be ryanú theriot, the giants releasedú fontenot today.ú he hit .214 in the spring.ú and speaking of the lossú yesterday, 8-7.ú the departure of michael bush toú chicago left an opening in theú raiders back field them acquiredú
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mike goodson from the carolinaú panthers in exchange forú campbell.ú he will be behind staterú mcfadden.ú and raiders signed phillipú wheeler away from indy.ú and life after coaching it'sú become a signature for johnú grooden.ú one-on-one with future nflú quarterbacks on what is calledú qb camp.ú no one gets spared, not evenú andrew luck.ú >> don't overthink things.ú don't overthink a good thing.ú that's a huge lesson sometimes.ú you great players sometimes canú be your own worsten any.ú a spider 3 wide banana turnsú in -- look at dave shaw, what isú he he saying to you now, are youú out of your mind?ú >> well, you got two minutesú left.ú so lucky for you.ú >> what do you think i wouldú have said for you.ú >> a lot of cuss words.ú >> i love grooden.ú
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nice teeth.ú and mark, 7 touchdown passú necessary the game three to benú nelson.ú my producer called him grandpa.ú i said how many grandpas can doú this scottie.ú 37 years old.ú glad he didn't rip an achillesú in the celebration.ú and to golf.ú the first major for the women.ú lindsey wright par 5, theú ninth, tracking.ú and that's going in for eagle.ú 6-under and the world number oneú left to right birdie putt on 13.ú three wins this year for sing.ú and sharks are on the outsideú looking in for the playoffs aú game out for the ninth spot.ú maybe what they need are someú new players like the onesú shumann found last weekend.ú >> two guys on the puck, oneú goal at a time.ú >> former san jose shark jamieú baker was firing up his team forú their one shot at being a pro.ú a shark for a day fantasy campú
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over the weekend.ú >> i think it's very unique.ú only a couple camps like thisú are held around the nhl.ú so for the people of san jose orú the fans of san jose to haveú this tune is huge.ú several sharks alumni helpingú out showing the amateurs whatú it's like on a day-to-day basisú for the pros.ú >> you see everything that goesú on behind the scenes at theú rink what the coaching staffú and management goes through.ú anyone who has dreamed on theú nhl ice, come on out and doú this.ú this is a wonderful experienceú for anyone.ú >> the day-long event was moreú than just frustrated hockeyú players flopping around on theú ice.ú >> the guys all seemed to have aú great time and all of them haveú something that stood out to themú the most that was different.ú so some really enjoyed talkingú to our broadcasters othersú enjoyed the fantasy games,ú others enjoyed going to theú shark head for the first time inú their lives.ú >> the former pros are having asú much fun as the amateurs.ú >> it's the passion for the guysú have for the game of hockey.ú it's fun for me to see it.ú you have skill all differentú
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varying skill levels but theyú are out having an absoluteú blast.ú >> anybody who plays hockeyú ought to do it.ú it's an awesome experience.ú i do it every year.ú and i'm probably going to do itú every year until i get to aú point where i probably get soú old i can't put my skates on.ú >> and the perfect ending to theú day, they got to watch theú sharks beat the coyotes.ú in san jose, mike shumann abc7ú sports.ú >> let's hope the sharks can winú tonight when they host dallas.ú mike shumann with that and theú rest of the day in sports atú five, six and eleven.ú i'm collin resch, have a greatú day everyone.ú >> we will show you whatú standing in the way of aú scheduled grand opening.ú cheryl jennings talks with aú woman who turned tragedy intoú triumph after surviving twoú violentñ$ñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóñóúú
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>> president obama is urgingú congress to pass the buffetú rule.ú buffett went on record saying heú gets taxed at a lower rate thanú his secretary does.ú it would require those make moreú than a million dollars a year toú pay at least the same tax rateú at middle class families.ú >> some people call it classú warfare but i think asking aú billionaire to pay at least theú same tax rate as his secretaryú is common sense.ú we don't envy success in thisú country, we aspire to t but weú also believe anyone who doesú well for themselves should doú their fair share in return soú more people have an opportunityú to get ahead not just a few.ú >> the plan is scheduled to comeú up for a vote in the senate onú april 6th, which is a dayú after tax day but it standsú little chance in the republicanú controlled house where it isú dismissed as a political stuntú with little effect on theú budget.ú a and a half few onú paperwork on the south bay couldú
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hold up the grand opening of aú casino and could end up costingú the casino owner and theú cash-strapped city hundreds ofú thousands of dollars.ú we explain the delay.ú >> the 16 story building is theú newest san jose landmark.ú the saw seen that matrix that'sú spelled with an 8, is scheduledú to hope but there will be aú delay.ú >> there's a lot of paperwork toú be submitted that is stillú outstanding.ú we are told they are starting toú mobilize and get the paperworkú in.ú but there's a lot of permittingú that still has to be done.ú >> the casino owner said he'sú baffled.ú >> i believe i have filled outú all the paperwork, and i did itú over the last year so i don'tú really understand why, you know,ú i can build a balling in a yearú but i can't get a piece of paperú from the city in the same timeú frame?ú >> the delay is going to put 300ú hired employees in jeopardy andú
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others expected to move from theú garden city guardroom that theyú also own but will close down.ú a bone of contention may be toú allow gaming on the top floor ofú the building which was not partú of the original plan.ú the ground floor is set forú patrons.ú a large sports bar was multipleú large screens and the lightú fixtures are computerú controlled.ú >> we are going to help themú open as quickly as possible butú only as fast as we can and stillú make sure that the gaming isú clean, and all the licensing isú clean, that the permitting isú clean.ú >> the casino expects to loseú $200,000 for every day theú opening is delayed.ú the city will lose an estimatedú $350,000 a month.ú >> i have a lot of money on theú line absolutely.ú so i would love to get thisú resolved sooner than later.ú >> the casino owners and theú city will face-off at some pointú in court over the delay n theú meantime the san jose police sayú they are taking their time toú make sure they follow the city'sú tough gaming regulation to theú letter n san jose david louie,ú
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abc7 news.ú >> a young woman who survivedú two violent attacks by herú ex-boyfriend has turned herú tragedy into triumph.ú she shared her experience at aú conference from san franciscoú yesterday.ú here's cheryl jennings with theú story.ú [applause]ú >> 23-year-old joanna came toú san francisco from ohio to tellú her story about teen violence toú a conference of 1,000 healthú professionals.ú you may have seen her on abc'sú "the view" with vice presidentú joe biden.ú she talks about the boyfriendú she broke up with who attack herú twice ask tried to destroy herú five years ago.ú >> he came to my room one nightú and raped me at knife point andú after that he came to my houseú and shot me in the face.ú >> joanna has been throughú twelve surgeries with more toú go.ú the tattoo on her hand is aú reminder of that day.ú >> butterflies mean newú
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beginnings or rebirth.ú >> she took her experiences andú push for tough laws in ohio thatú require schools to educate teensú about violence and dating.ú she is now a teen educatorú herself with a powerful message.ú and kids questions about theirú relationships.ú >> there is something the wholeú community, the whole world needsú to get together and do somethingú about it and make a change.ú >> if you are living withú violence, it will come out as aú heather ishimarua as well.ú >> she grease with joanna.ú >> simply asking a questionú whether violence is present inú your relationship can be aú life-turning efront so manyú women and men.ú >> and joanna's life is changingú for the better.ú >> i'm getting married.ú an amazing military man whoú just -- who has showed me whatú love really is and how aú relationship is really supposedú to be.ú and i am blessed to have him.ú
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>> cheryl jennings, abc7 news.ú it was one year ago todayú that san francisco giants fanú brian stow was severally beatenú while attending the opener downú at dodger stadium.ú the former paramedic is stillú recovering from the severe brainú injury.ú his family and friends hope toú raise $50,000 to benefit allú brain injury patients at today'sú stow walk in san jose.ú it against at the lake park.ú the proceeds benefit the brainú injuries association.ú as for brian's recovery theú family says he's able to eatú some food so they hope to seeú his feeding tube removed soon.ú this morning more than 1200ú people will climb all 52 floorsú of the old bank of americaú building san francisco's secondú tallest building.ú they will be at it this morningú to benefit 35 million americansú who can't because they sufferú from chronic lung disease.ú annual fight for air climb isú open to people of all ages.ú
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you think you are up for that?ú registration is open from 8:00ú to noon.ú 555 california street in theú financial district.ú the tallest building inú san francisco, by the way, isú transamerica is the tallest.ú but lisa knows that because sheú knows just about everything andú she even knows what is going toú happen later to theú weather-wise.ú >> a couple hours away from theú passage of the cold front.ú that's when we will see theú heaviest rain around the bay.ú but right now gusty winds up toú 25 miles an hour around the bay.ú a little bit of light rain butú the wind is the story now.ú it will be throughout theú afternoon.ú we do have some sun in ourú forecast for the weekend.ú i will explain next.ú >> every time you say gustyú winds the camera shakes moreú violently.ú also ahead the major milestoneú for a job training programú that's had remarkable results.ú it's a bay area
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buy one spectrum by lg at $199.99 and get one free. verizon. úú >> did you know that earth hourú is tonight?ú that is the annual event thatú
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tries to raise awareness ofú energy issues by convincingú people to shut off lights forú one hour.ú this is what is looked like lastú year.ú it will be from 8:30 to 9:30ú tonight.ú one of the astronauts living onú the international spacestationú is going to be the first toú observe the event from on boardú the orbiting outpost andú hopefully you will be noticing aú whole lot of lights going out.ú a newly renovated playgroundú opens this afternoon withú san francisco leaders cuttingú the ribbon in the park.ú the playground has severalú unique features, including aú central play mound expand byú suspension bridge and climbingú nets.ú custom shipwrecked boats andú swings and rings all accessibleú for kids with disabilities.ú it was fund by a park's bondú measure and plus donations.ú more than $1.5 million came fromú the bay area jewish communityú federation's mercer fund and itú bears the name of theú
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philanthropist helen.ú tomorrow will be a littleú cool around here but the frontú will be behind us.ú we are talking about the strongú cold front that is on the way.ú it's bringing the gusty windsú out here right now.ú from the sutra camera you see itú looks pretty quiet.ú no rain here.ú a little bit of light rainú around mountain view and theú winds over 25 miles an hour.ú so the winds will be with usú ahead of the front, with theú front, and behind the front whenú they switch around to theú northwest.ú so live doppler 7 hd shows theú heave rain right now up byú cloverdale and ukiah.ú here we are down around highwayú 101, just north of windsor, westú of santa rosa and we are lookingú at a patch of rain moving intoú the sacramento valley.ú right here around point ray,ú just about to get your headsú wet, probably some mist andú drizzle right now.ú the actual cold frontal passageú is a couple hours away.ú 59 in oakland with 58 inú
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concord.ú these are pretty much highú temperatures for today.ú look at the wind gusts.ú up to 23 miles an hour inú novato hayward 20 americansú wind gusts and san jose at 25.ú and the livermore valley gustsú to 17 miles an hour.ú so the higher elevations, theú coastal hills could see gusts upú to 40 miles an hour.ú so stormy conditions thisú morning.ú windy with showers.ú the chance of an afternoonú thunderstorm.ú and the rain will take us rightú through the evening hours.ú sunny and breezy tomorrow.ú talking from a half in top inchú and a quarter of rain in theú coastal hills.ú wind advisory to the east of usú the straits, the delta theú san joaquin valley with windú gusts up to 50 miles an hour andú the high surf advisory later onú today through monday with theú westerly swell up to 20 feet.ú steep breakers up to 22 feet.ú right now you will see on theú satellite and radar compositeú the heaviest rain is to theú north and west of us.ú actual area of low pressure, theú
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trough that has to moveú through.ú it will bring the gusty windsú and brief heavy downpour withú the passage of the downpour.ú it's about 8:00 this morning.ú you notice everyone is lookingú at moderate to heavy rain toú sonoma, the peninsula and santaú cruz mountains and it slidesú east by 10:00, 11:00.ú behind it we have the windsú moderate rain through 4:00ú maybe a thunderstorm.ú here we are toward 8:00, 9:00ú still showers and the cold airú moves in around lake countyú mount hamilton could see aú rain-snow mix.ú and the winter storm warning louú 7:00 tomorrow.ú five to ten inches around lakeú level, a couple feet atú 6500 feet.ú already at our highú temperatures.ú not really the story today.ú it's the wind.ú it's the rain that will be withú us mainly heavy in the morningú hours.ú and then it's kind of going toú be a raw nasty afternoon.ú so throughout the evening hoursú the winds will dial back and weú will see some sunshine.ú still a little breezy out of theú northwest, those winds tomorrow.ú look at the numbers into theú
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mid-60s by monday.ú tuesday, wednesday looks likeú maybe a little more rain but weú might be feeling like springú next week.ú but certainly not today.ú >> thinking about it.ú the good news this morning is itú is warm.ú >> yes, it is warm out there.ú and we are about 50% of normal.ú san francisco and santa rosa,ú which is not good, but, youú know, it's better than what weú have been in the past couple ofú years.ú not last year.ú >> lisa thanks.ú a bay area success story isú celebrating it's 20thú anniversary this month.ú it's a job program for lowú income people and it is showingú remarkable results even duringú rough economic times.ú here's dan ashley with thisú morning's focus on solutions.ú >> this is a modern day solutionú to the one room schoolhouse.ú adult students with a wide rangeú of backgrounds studying theú basics of how to get a job.ú >> we have students who haveú never touched a computer beforeú that barely speak english.ú and we have students who mightú have a master's degree or even aú
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doctorate.ú >> this is len business andú language institute.ú in one corner students areú working on english.ú >> these are examples.ú >> and others are learningú computer skills bookkeepingú polishing their resumes orú practicing for job interviews.ú >> i learn lots of new skills.ú >> everyone works at their ownú level but they all share oneú thing.ú >> all of the students areú struggling.ú you know 99% of the studentsú have children that they need toú support.ú >> nancy and her husband foundú the linn institute about 40ú years ago.ú many students on publicú assistance some are in theú united states on politicalú asylum.ú they referred by social servicesú agencies that pay the tuition.ú they hope for a job at then ofú it.ú >> 33% of the contract is basedú on placement.ú if we don't place a student weú only get 66% of the tuition.ú >> len is putting up impressiveú
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numbers in a field where goodú news is hard to come by.ú the san francisco human servicesú agency said last year 78% ofú opportunities they send to lenú finish the training.ú 65% of those got jobs.ú adrian lawrence is one of them.ú >> they honestly made me believeú in myself.ú >> this political refugee got aú job as a student advisor at u.c.ú berkeley.ú he said he owes it to len.ú >> it makes me believe for allú immigrants who are here, who canú make a better life if they haveú support.ú >> one key to success is anú internship program.ú while in school they also do twoú months of work in a real office.ú she did hers at orthopedicú trauma institute.ú >> i was really nervous and iú was trying to do my best but iú knew i had the background.ú >> she did so well, in fact, sheú got a full-time job at theú office.ú but even when that doesn'tú happen the internships are aú
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win for both students andú employers.ú >> this was an opportunity forú us to be able to bring people inú to help them train, but alsoú give us some free labor.ú >> len is hoping to attract moreú employers to their program withú the promise of well-trainedú workers grateful to get aú chance.ú >> god bless len, god blessú america.ú >> this morning we wish the lenú institute a happy 20thú anniversary.ú if you are a employer, we have aú link at abc7news.com under "seeú it on tv."ú and don't go away, 7 on yourú side is next.ú >> $1.2 billion in tax creditsú go unclaimed each year.ú i'm michael finney.ú how you may qualify ahead on 7ú on your side.
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úú >> a federal tax credit for theú lowest workers can put thousandú
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in the pockets of families.ú but one in five never claimú their money.ú there's now a free service toú help folks collect that cash.ú here's 7 on your side's michaelú finney with the details.ú >> it's the middle of the dayú and the room is barely filled atú this free tax clinic inú san francisco.ú kids singles on fixed incomes.ú >> when i found out it was freeú i was thinking wow, might asú well give it a try.ú >> he is struggle to get by, andú expecting his first child.ú he was glad to have his taxesú done free, and he learned heú might also get a nice taxú refund.ú >> i could use some of the moneyú to buy some diapers.ú >> the free clinic,ú san francisco's homelessú prenatal center is one of 200ú set up by the unite the way allú around the bay area.ú about a quarter million workersú here qualify for free tax help,ú but only about 5% have used it.ú >> the rest of the people paidú somehow.ú >> kelly of united way said moreú
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than 60% of low wage earnersú wind up paying up to $300 forú tax preparation when they couldú take advantage of this freeú service.ú >> you think it's free it's notú high quality when, you know, ourú free services are really highú quality.ú we work with the irs, we areú trained and certified by theú irs.ú >> the program is ten years oldú but some folks said they justú learned of it this year.ú >> this is my first time comingú here and they really nice, theyú are really professional.ú >> many of these clients alsoú qualify for a potentially largeú refund using the federal earnedú income tax credit.ú workers earning less thanú $50,000 a year may qualify.ú the tax credits range from aboutú $460 to $5,700, depending on theú size of their family's endú income.ú eligible workers get the moneyú even if they don't oh taxes.ú however, one in five who areú eligible don't even apply forú the credit n the bay area aloneú
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an estimated $80 million goesú unclaimed each year.ú >> families that can't make endsú meet need that extra money inú their pocket.ú even if it's just a coupleú hundred dollars and a credit orú up to several thousand dollars,ú they need that.ú that pace for child care,ú transportation healthcare,ú food rent.ú >> wow.ú i don't know nothing about that.ú i hope i qualify for it.ú >> let me give you a heads-up.ú you can get your tax questionsú answered this coming tuesday forú free.ú 7 on your side tax chat will beú back from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m.ú while more than a dozen taxú experts are here.ú someone will know how to chanceú your question.ú i'm michael finney, 7 on yourú side.ú >> coming up next, the year thatú may have changed everything.ú the new exhibit and the roleú vietnam vets had in making itú happen.
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point for a generation and theú start really of the counterú culture in the bay area a newú exhibit revisits that landmarkú year.ú it opened to in the oaklandú museum of california.ú abc7 arts and entertainmentú reporter don sanchez has a mindú blog preview.ú >> there is something happeningú here and what it is is quiteú clear.ú 1968 was the year of revolution,ú a symbol of everything that wasú right and everything that wasú wrong in the country.ú in the 1968 project there was aú huey and huey, and war andú anti-war.ú two assassinations that thumbedú the nation.ú psychedelic drugs and clothes.ú and music that definedú generations.ú >> for a lot of people it'sú nostaljic.ú >> the vietnam war the hueyú helicopter used in the war.ú it took twelve to install itú
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including vets.ú >> we actually flew troops.ú we carried them in battle,ú carried them out of battle,ú resupplied them and did medevacú when needed.ú >> he said it was rough toú return and some didn't make it.ú the sentiment against the warú was passionate.ú politics were frenzied.ú the political center in chicagoú became a battleground.ú janice joplin's feather bowa andú bell-bottoms.ú women were playing more activeú roles and getting their ownú commercials.ú >> while the world outside wasú changing you could find comfortú and solace in your 1968 styleú home where everyone had to coverú seat cushions in plastic.ú you could watch tv on a collarú tv.ú it lets you see the impact ofú the year.ú
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the collections are up throughú august 19th.ú in oakland, don sanchez, abc7ú news.ú >> a long time resident of theú san francisco zoo will turn 50ú this weekend doubling herú expected life-span.ú the great horn owl named kingú richard will celebrate the halfú century mark tomorrow.ú she's actually a female matchedú in 1952.ú she grew newspaper aú san francisco home before comingú to the zoo.ú when she was in the home, theú original owner fed the owlú bologna and hamburger.ú horn owls usually live on 25ú years and this one is turning 50ú years, so i guess live long eatú bologna.ú kind of sounds like bologna whenú i say it.ú what's with us weather-wise?ú >> everyone is seeing the rainú and wind.ú feeling effects of gusty windsú
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up to 25 miles an hour.ú you will notice the flags areú glowing at the airport, windú gusts of 21 miles an hour.ú here's the live doppler 7 hd.ú you notice around ukiah heavyú winds.ú look at sea ran inch pretty goodú rain moving into cloverdale,ú fort ross and closer down toú street level you notice mainú street marsh road and gratenú road looking at rainy condition.ú here are the winds.ú you see gusts of over 20 milesú an hour.ú so we could see gusts up toú 40 miles an hour right onú through the morning.ú >> marching right at us.ú >> be careful.ú >> next at six, three winningú tickets share the lot largestú lotto jackpot in history.ú we will tell you where they wereú purchased and how california'sú schools could become one of theú biggest mega-millions winners.
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