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6:01 on this good friday thank you for joining us i'm eric thomas. and i'm kristen sze. a new name has surfaced as the again man's intended target. terry mcsweeney is live at the school where last night students returned for the first time since the massacre. >> reporter: they returned for the first time very emotional, the public is trying to figure out how to express itself. they have a memorial out here, candles and flowers. this card i wanted to show you briefly. it seems to be for everybody, extending deep and heartfelt sympathy to you and your families from your wal-mart family. just to be signed by anybody who comes out here.
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last night relatives of the shooting victims from monday's deadly rampage out here at oikos university. they came back out and were escorted into the chapel of the university it is a christian school. they were allowed to remove the belongings of the victims of the shooting. they were brought in one by one. there was a teacher out here yesterday, got a chance to talk to him. >> it was difficult. difficult for some people, filled with sadness. you can hear how sad some people are feeling right now. >> reporter: 43-year-old one goh facing seven counts of mur, three of attempted murder and other charges. -- murder, three familied of murder and other charges. goh was involved in a dispute over tuition refund he blamed
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kim she hasn't been here for months. police have a confession from goh, eyewitness id of him but they want the murder weapon he's not going to help them find that he said he threw it out of the car into a near bay estuary. the search will continue for that today. today a funeral there was one yesterday there is a condolence book at the oakland coliseum for anybody to sign. school administration not expected to reopen for sometime. they are not expected out here today. we are told they are going to begin the physical cleanup monday terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. the man accused of killing five in san francisco has pleaded not guilty to murder charges. yesterday 35-year-old binh thai luc appeared in superior court and entered his pleas this is a special circumstances case, meaning
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he's eligible to receive the death penalty if found guilt the d.a.'s office has not decided what path to take. police say luc knew the two men and three women and targeted them but they haven't released a possible motive. bail has been set at 25 million dollars. developing news in fremont, police investigating a deadly overnight shooting reportedly before 11:00 last night on central avenue and joseph street. no word on suspect description. several streets still affected by the investigation. drivers are being advised to use alternate routes. this morning the wife of sheriff ross mirkarimi is offering new defense of her husband. sergio is live at the hall of justice with eliana lopez's verbal attacks. >> reporter: ross mirkarimi is supposed to be before a judge
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here later this morning they will go over the number of domestic violence classes that he has been completed. he is not -- ross mirkarimi is not allowed to contact his wife. she reaching out to him through this san francisco chronicle op-ed piece writing interest venezuela where she visiting with family with their son theo. lopez says she supports her husband, she does say they were going through a difficult time when this case began. but they were both worried about custody issues. she blames her neighbor ivory madison, the district attorney, the media and mayor ed lee for what is happening to her husband now. she compares the ongoing effort to remove mirkarimi from office to the attempted coup d'etat that nearly toppled venezuelan president hugo chavez in 2002. in the op-ed piece she writes: my dear ross they do not let us talk you can read here from me that i love. you won the election because the people know your hard work,
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nobody can erase that her hopes to take their son theo to venezuela was apparently one of the issues that sparked the physical confrontation between her and mirkarimi on new year's eve. which triggered this whole situation. now mirkarimi is supposed to be facing an ethics board later this month where he's going to begin the protest of -- process of trying to convince them to let him keep his job he's going to be before a judge this morning on this issue around 8:45. sergio quintana, abc7 news. 6:06. hours from now, jury deliberations will begin in the ongoing racial bias trial against richmond's police chief. seven high ranking richmond police officers accuse chief chris magnus and his former second in command of racial harassment and discrimination in 2007 2007. ail filed a civil lawsuit against the two in richmond. they claimed magnus retaliated against them after they
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complained about the discrimination. the chief and city officials claim the lawsuit is an effort to oust a progressive chief who wanted to chain the status quo. -- to change the status quo. new questions about the company that appears to be on track to building the next fleet of bart trains. the leading bidder is bombardier transportation inspectors for the chicago rail authority determined the companyj6 installed detective parts on that city's new subway cars. that could lead to derailments. the company says the problem was identified and fixed and calls concerns exaggerated. bart has the oldest fleet of trance in the nation. the new cars are expected to bin -- trains in the nation. the new cars are expected to be rolling out by -- let's on forecast. mike nicco is here. cool morning. any warnings? >> coolest up north, we have
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an advisory you can see the shading there in the valleys in the mountaintops, not the coast that frost advisory until 8:00. that means we could have frosty temperatures until at least 8:00 anything tender that is exposed to that temperature could cause problems. within degree warmer in fairfield and half moon bay same -- one degree warmer in fairfield and half moon bay. today will be the coolest morning in your forecast, mid 30s around santa rosa, napa, fairfield, mountain view, upper 30s around los gatos, san jose, livermore and concord. half moon bay 49. in between systems high pressure taking over today and tomorrow that means a slow warming trend will be in the mid 50s along the coast low 60s even upper 50s around the bay shore inland valleys and east bay and north bay we may see mid 60s today. tomorrow's temperatures near 70 inland, near 60 at the coast, lane in the -- rain in
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the north bay, everybody else dry sunday. temperatures the warmest that afternoon cloudy and cooling trend begins monday chance of rain tuesday, wednesday, especially thursday. good morning. wanted to show you quickly, still light at the bay bridge toll, almost no delay. capital corridor train number 520, 20 to 30 minutes late as it leaves east bay into sacramento. other mass transit system nose delays. wind advisory for the bay bridge and san mateo bridge it hasn't been too rough of a ride you can tell this live camera shot. more volume now still flowing well westbound taillights eastbound into hey ward. golden gate bridge commute -- nice and easy through san francisco keep in mind the great highway closed there was a lot of sand due to breezy conditions closed sit of golden gate park. 6:09. up, more news, including the good news on the plans to offer commuters a new direct
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route between east bay and south san francisco. a lot of help for a very small mammal, the aptly named see lion that needed tlc. huge victory as the -- sharks find out they are headed for the post season. former 49ers now reacting in the face of new evidence of the new orleans saints' plan to specifically target players for injury. what they are saying about the tapes and the controversy.úúúúúú
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6:14. hours from now maryland's state supreme court will weighed into the same-sex marriage debate the court is expected to hear arguments involving two women married in california now seeking divorce in maryland. the state does not currently allow same-sex marriages. a lower state court denied the divorce request saying the marriage was never valley. the ruling could set precedent on same-sex marriage laws in maryland. a sea lion pup rescued from alcatraz is recovering. the mammal center has named this one-year-old al catraz because he was spotted on an alcatraz dock malnurished it
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weighed half of its weight gaining it back eating four pounds of herring a day. the pupping season has begun dozens of seals are in the area. direct ferry service between piece bay and oyster point marina is on track to start in june. water transportation officials met yesterday to adopt a fare structure. the current plan to run three rush hour bars if the -- three rush hour trips in the morning. [ unintelligible ] this is about as cool as
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it going to get this morning. good morning. here's a look at the impending sunrise, beautiful clashes of colors from the warm sunshine to the cool bay either. let's take about temperatures -- cool bay water. let's talk about temperatures. frost forming around those areas. concord, livermore, redwood city, mountain view and los gatos mid to upper 30s everybody else low to mid 40s winds fastest at half moon bay 49 now. gilroy, watsonville and santa cruz mid to upper 30s we'll see sunshine and warming trend for the afternoon even though is the coolest morning. we'll have another warmer day for tomorrow and in the north bay we'll have rain sunday while rest of us will get our chances throughout next week. as far as temperature change everybody going up.
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mid 50s along the coast with low 60s and a few upper 50s around the bay shore into the south bay mainly east bay valleys and north bait warmest with low to mid 60s. -- exception monterey 58°. sunny sky today less clouds than yesterday. home open for the a's 7:05 first pitch, clear, cool, 57 dropping to around 52°. temperatures won't drop as much as this morning high clouds roll in will keep most of news the 40s except fairfield, clear lake and cloverdale upper 30s. yesterday's low and showers moving away, high pressure putting a halt temporarily on the wet weather we've had. sunday, this low comes and parks off the coast, sits and spins, monday, tuesday, wednesday chances of rain
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then. high clouds for tomorrow even into the afternoon rain stays north by 7:00 sunday morning light rain developing, especially along the coast into sonoma county and slowly barely slides to the south over san pablo bay and san francisco the bulk of the rain staying in the north bay where we coffee where from a couple hundredths in is -- where we could have -- seven day forecast, mostly cloudy, monday, cooler temperature drop tuesday, wednesday, thursday our best day for a soaking rain. fremont central avenue closed between joseph and duster berry way going to be closed until 9:00 this morning due to police activity right by the dmv building, 880 looking good freeway traffic no trouble across the dumbarton bridge. bay bridge tl friday light --
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mering lights not on minor wait, 680 fine flew contra costa county, live shot -- towards highway 24. within mover stop, south bay no trouble, headlights -- one more stop, south bay no trouble. current and former 49ers' players are speaking out on the new recordings that are offering dramatic new proof of the new orleans saints' program that paid defensemen to attempt to injure specific players on the other team. on the recording ex-coach williams can be heard talking about the specific 49ers he wanted to hit during the playoff game last january. >> the saints coach identified several players, including quarterback smith, running back gore and wide receiver
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williams. current 9ers are brushing off the audio. >> part of the game. that's what they chose to do. everybody is not like that. every team is different. >> the recordings were made by a documentary producer, former saints coach greg williams has been suspended from the nfl indefinitely. san jose sharks knew they were playoff bound before last night's game against the kings was over. they got in when dallas and colorado were eliminated and after beating l.a. they moved into a tie for first with a game left. sharks won last night 6-5. they will host los angeles saturday and the winner of that game could capture the pacific title. big concern that has the u.s. coast guard firing at and sinking a ghost ship.
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welcome back. 6:24. coast guard has sent a ghost ship to the bottom of the sea off the coast of alaska. the empty ship had been dirtinging across the pacific since last year's tsunami in japan. a coast guard cutter fired several salvos. it took four hours for it to sink in waters about 1,000 feet deep. nobody is sure how much fuel was still onboard. the epa decided no matter what, sinking it was the best option. it appears technology is
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making us or some of us better readers. new research from the pew internet and american life project finds 1/5 of american adults read an e-book in the past year principled material still more popular, 75% of it read a regular book in 2011. e-book readers are more voracious, reading two dozen books a year compare 15 for old school readers. turns out all encyclopedia britannica had to do to breathe new life into encyclopedias was to top them. we told you the company announced it would discontinue its principle edition. that prompted the to buy the last of the 2010 edition the company starred with a few thousand they say only a few 100 remain. the cost just under $14,000 a set. because now they will be a collector's item, makes sense. >> scarcity makes for money. 6:25, still ahead, calling
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it quits, new reports of a major change from the owner of oaksterdam university. is it an online confession? troubling remarks raising new questions about the bicyclist who hit and killed a pedestrian in san francisco's castro district. at the scene of monday's deadly soothing rampage. police wondering where the murder weapon is. a lot of people are wondering how do we begin to heal? the story coming up in a live report. all major airports and california regional airports on time if you are traveling this weekend use our flight tracker at abc7news.com at the @ @aaaaaaaa)a)a)a)a)pttttawltlt
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good morning. 6:30 the sound of silence no opening bell this morning the markets are closed in observance of good friday. within the last hour the department of labor released the march unemployment report it shows the rate dropped to 8.2% despite the fact that employers added jobs in march, but fewer than analysts expected. more details coming up in 15 minutes. good morning. it is good friday, thanks for joining us, i'm kristen sze. i'm eric thomas. information on who the oikos
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university killer they've been targeting monday the chronicle reports the suspect was trying to find an administrator who had left her job months earlier. terry mcsweeney is live at oikos university in oakland with more. >> reporter: a lot has changed in the past several hours. last night 9:30 police turned the building back over to the administration of the university. as the memorial out in front of the university continues to grow you can see flowers. >> all morning i've been looking that the sign talking about stop the violence, love one another, our hearts go out to all those who have been injured by this act. it is a touching card, so is this memorial. take a look at something else that is very touching. you have here pictures of the relatives of the victims being led into oikos university last night, one by one to collect belongings from the chapel, belongings of their relatives who were gunned down monday.
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counselors are going to be back out here today, not so much for students, but for workers of the food bank next door who sought victims of the rampage. allegedly committed by 43-year-old one goh, a former student. food bank workers helped doris or tried their best who collapsed in front of their workplace. there's a special shrine in that spot for the mother of four who passed away. >> the only person she calls on the phone everyday is me. she is on the phone with me when i'm not at home, she calls me she wants to tell me every little thing that comes her way. i'm gonna miss that he. >> reporter: -- we know the name of the administrator goh was hoping to kill monday, kim, former assistant director of the nursing program. goh had a tuition refund dispute with the school she
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was involved, he didn't like the way it turned out he blamed her in a tragic irony she wasn't here and hasn't been here for months. until tonight at 7:00 you can go to the oakland coliseum there is what you can call a condolence book in if you would like to sign that police, although they are done with this building as a crime scene they continue to look for the murder weapon. apparently get has confessed he has not said where that murder weapon is they are continuing to look in bodies of water around here there's an estuary not far from where i'm standing. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. we have independent new confirmation that one goh is not the suspect's given name. according to virginia court records the name on his birth certificate was changed he felt it sounded too much like a girl's name and changed it in 2002 when he was
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naturalized as a u.s. citizen. stay with abc7 news for continuing coverage of the deadly shootings. which bring the latest on air and online at abc7news.com. 6:34. following developing news fremont police are investigating deadly overnight shooting. investigators say that shooting was reported before 11 p.m. last night on central avenue between duster berry way and gentlemen self street. no word on any suspect description -- and joseph street. no word on any suspect description. drivers are being advised to use alternate routes. new information on a bicyclist who hit and killed a pedestrian last week in the castro district. he could face vehicular manslaughter charges when he struck 71-year-old at market and castro. who died at the hospital four days after the accident. chronicle reports the cyclist wrote about the incident on a bike message board. i couldn't see a line through the crowd and couldn't stop,
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so i laid her down and plowed through the crowded crosswalk this least populated place i could find. prosecutors are decide he will find vehicular man slater charges. four sonoma county residents arrested on charges of possessing or disputing -- distributing child pornography. those arrested are 35-year-old, 26-year-old, 21-year-old, 27-year-old. new this morning,jáb)ñ oakld marijuana activist turning his businesses over to others after this week's raid. richard lee's marijuana trade school oaksterdam university remains open, classes scaled back. his dispensaries open, but nursery is closed. after federal agents confiscated plants monday. lee detained, not arrested,
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transfering his remaining businesses to new operators but says he will remain an outspoken pot legalization advocate. bay area protesters planning to be out again this good friday at gates of the livermore laboratory as in years past members are organizing a demonstration to protest the impact of the nuclear arms race. this morning they are taking up the vision of the occupy wall street movement and calling for economic justice for majority of people who struggle to get by. organizers will be holding a prayer service before an 8 a.m. march to the lab's main gate. 6:36. today, friday night, coliseum, oakland a's, season open you are going to be out there, what are you going to wear? >> mike, be the fashion maven this morning. >> i mean green and yellow is a given. >> absolutely, just which coat or how heavy? temperatures in the 50s. upper 50s depositing --
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droppinging into the low 50s. -- dropping into the low 50s. we have cool temperatures in the north bay away from the coast. watch out you need to protect those sensitive plants for another hour and a half right now 33 fairfield, napa, santa rosa mid to upper 30s concord, livermore, mountain view, los gatos, half moon bay the breeze is keeping temperature up at 49. a little wind chill with that 20 mile per hour wind blowing out there the rest of us are about seven miles per hour or less. 30s inland valleys peninsula into the south bay everybody else in the low to mid 40s. almost total sun today low to mid 50s towards the lunch hour. 55 concord and livermore. 4:00 mid 50s half moon bay upper 50s elsewhere even low 60s showing up in the east bay
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and north bay valleys. watch out for pollen mainly tree. gas and ragweed low. -- grass and ragweed low. this just reported in the last few minutes oakland northbound 880 approaching coliseum within car facing wrong way chp en route now in the left lane we'll try to keep track. check out this bay bridge toll shot, good friday light i guess you could say, no delay metering lights not on yet. across the san mateo bridge or bay bridge wind advisory still in effect but has not looked bad. drive time 14 minutes from 880 to 101 traffic flows well eastbound. in fremont, you heard about the developing news, storm avenue closed between joseph and duster berry way a stretch
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near the dmv building. easy detour, closed until 9:00 this morning. in san francisco, great highway closed, a lot of those windy conditions blew sand on to the great thigh is blocked. capital corridor -- train number 520 half an hour late other mass transit systems reporting no delays. 6:39. it is being called one of the biggest coups in market history. [ unintelligible ] who is hunting hawks? troubling discovery that has south bay authorities offering a big reward in hopes of tracking didn't a cruel shooter. first she said she had it. then she says she wouldn't share it. now she says she lost it. new twist, yet another in the tale of the supposed multi-million dollar lottery ticket. republican that drew this huge crowd of supporters in one of the bay area's most liberal cities. úúúúúúúúúúú@@úúúú
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today, lake tahoe, 56 sunday, mid 60s around yosemite saturday and sunday. down south you want sunshine, what a great place to be mid to upper is 70s around l.a., low to mid 70s in san diego. 6:44 now. marine corps general will decide the fate of a sergeant accused of using his facebook page to criticize president obama. a military yesterday recommended that sergeant gary stein be given an other than honorable discharge from the marines. the general will make the final decision. stein has posted online he would not follow orders from the president and amended that to he would not follow illegal orders. he superimposed president obama's face on to a poster for the movie jackass. his lawyers say he was exercising his first amendment rights. >> the story is sparking a debate on our facebook page if you would like to join in, log on to our page at @facebook.com/
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abc7 news. >> rick san for hum has a new strategy -- rick santorum has a new strategy for staying in the race. pressure newt gingrich to drop out the idea to force conservatives to rally behind santorum. santorum is running second behind romney. >> ron paul says he will not quit. the race. >> i think if we have a military, we should defend this country, we shouldn't be the policemen of the world! >> last night paul's visit attracted more than 1,000 to uc berkeley. he says his message is res nating with young people. -- res nating with young people. facebook has picked what may be its most important financial friend. the shareses will be listed on nasdaq, not the
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new york stock exchange. -- those two had a heated battle for the listing. experts say nasdaq appears to have won out because of lower fees and heavy tech line-up. labor department released march jobs report an hour ago results are mixed. employers pulled back on hiring adding 120,000 jobs last month, down from more than 200,000 in each of the previous three months. despite the pull-back the unemployment rate fell a little to 8.2. analysts say the drop is likely because fewer people are looking for work. here's other business headlines in the bloomberg business report. good morning. stock market closed today in observance of good friday. wall street will probably react to today's big jobs report monday morning. for today, let's focus on housing. housing meltdown continues to weigh on the big banks. just how much? j.p. morgan's ceo diamond says
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the bank could bring in 24 billion dollars in annual profit if you exclude losses on home loans last year the company earned 19 billion dollars in a letter to shareholders the ceo said the main difference between what the bank is earning and what it should be earning, continues to be the high cost and also tied to those mortgages. jpmorgan faces more litigation costs tied to faulty mortgages even though it settled bigger cases in the past year. >> the ebook trend is gaining popularity with 21% of americans saying they have read an e-back in the past year up from 17% in mid december according to pew research. within reason, all those holiday sales of apple's ipad, amazon's kindle fire and barnes & noble's nook. most say they are not ready to give up the principled book. 88% of those who read -- up the principled book 88% say
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they've read the good old fashioned counterpart. baseball fans this is opening day for the bay area. tim luntz couple will take the mound in -- tim lincecum will tack the mound in arizona tonight. the team is inviting to you at&t park for a watch-party most seats are fans willing to make a $20 donation can sit in the club level the game will be shown on high-definition score bore. first pitch 4:00 our time. the a's will hold their homeowner at the coliseum tonight they will host the mariners. a's and mariners christen the season by playing two games at tokyo dome last week. they may be the boys of
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summer you should wear clothes like it is spring. warm weather on the way. why did i move to california? why do wely here if it going to be so cold? it happens, not going to stay that way long. let's take a look at chilly temperatures, near frosty santa rosa, napa, 33 mid to upper 30s concord, livermore down the peninsula, los gatos, mid -- mid to upper 30s gilroy, watsonville, santa cruz, monterey and salinas, 41°. sunny this afternoon warming trend begins will hang around through tomorrow for most areas sunday, rain is looking more likely in the north bay for sunday and the rest of us get our chances as we head to next week. compared to average, we are
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still cooler even though we warm significantly today we stop within degree short in san francisco, 62. livermore oakland 60 to, 60 tee in -- san jose, redwood city 61. napa nine degrees cooler with that 60° high today. low to mid 60s east bay and north bay valleys, everywhere he will upper 50s to low 60s except for the coast mid 50s. 58 monterey. heading to the a's game mariners in town clear and cool 57 dropping to 52 keep dropping into the 40s tonight not as chilly as this morning high clouds keep us up a little fairfield, clear lake and cloverdale upper 30s. low pressure brought showers yesterday moving out, high pressure holding the weather quiet today and tomorrow low
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comes in sunday of the coast sit there and spin first the high clouds you see tomorrow morning into the afternoon then watch as we head towards sunday morning 7:00, rain moving into the extreme north bay. waves of rain throughout sunday hanging around the north bay mainly. look at the sharp cut-off in rain san francisco to an inch up in the northwest corner of sonoma county. slightly cooler monday thanks to mostly cloudy sky. cooler weather with showers, rain on the way, tuesday, wednesday and especially thursday. have a great weekend. we start off with a live shot of slow traffic northbound 880 past the coliseum because of an earlier crash near high street it did block lanes for 10 minutes everything has been cleared it is starting to improve. it may not be worth it, head over 580 as an alternate moving along quickly traffic along the stretch around 20, 30 miles an hour, it is adding a little extra time now to the
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commute. maybe by the time you get there it won't be too bad. elsewhere, lighter than normal, good friday light, bay bridge toll, metering lights not have been turned on yet, almost no delay at the bay bridge. high wind advisory for the bay bridge and the san mateo bridge. we'll check out south bay and show you that good ride, northbound 280 find out of downtown san jose, no slowing yet, 17 comes across your screen out of the santa cruz mountains. also, 680 fine as you head southbound towards highway 24. just typical this case westbound 4 out of antioch. 6:52. in santa clara county fish and game agents found a hawk shot to death by a pellet gun in san martine another was wounded by the same type of weapon last month. there is a $5,000 reward for information leading to the shooter. fish and game says the dead bird may have been the parent of a younger hawk found with
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pellet gun injuries march 11th. it is in rehab at the wildlife center. maryland woman who claim she won the mega millions jackpot is now saying she lost her lottery ticket. wilson tells the "new york post" she doesn't know where the ticket went and says she is not sure she has it. the mcdonald's employee has given a number of bizarre accounts as to whether she won the 656 million dollar jackpot, at least a portion. yesterday lottery official announced no one has come forward with the winning ticket from that state yet. >> gets stranger and stranger. 6 and 53. recapping: new -- new information about administrator apparently being targeted by the shooter in the oikos university massacre it >> terry mcsweeney is live with the latest. >> reporter: police still have work to do, even though they've turned the university building back over to school administrators, they are still looking for the murder weapon.
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take a look at people who are beginning the grieving process coming out of a state of shock relatives of some of the shooting victims led into the chapel yesterday where belongs of the victims were placed they took them way, some taking cars that had been under lock-down. 43-year-old one goh. the chronicle identifying the intended victim of goh's rage as kim. he was involved in a dispute over tuition refund. she hasn't been here for quite a while. police have a confession and eyewitness accounts of goh shooting people. they want that murder weapon. goh is not cooperating with regards to that he has given them a confession of what he did and why he targeted some students base they
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disrespected him. today at the oakland coliseum f you are interested there's a condolence book you can go over there and sign for yourself possibly for members of the family as a community as you can see behind me they have the flowers and the notes up here everybody begins to try to work themselves through this process. that's the story from oakland. another top story from san francisco and sergio quintana. >> reporter: good morning. suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi is scheduled to be before a judge here for what seems to be a routine progress report in the number of domestic violence classes he has completed. his wife eliana lopez is the one making headlines this morning. she wrote an op-ed piece in the san francisco chronicle basically supporting her husband and criticizing everyone involved in his suspension, including san francisco mayor lee. in that op-ed piece she basically describes the attempts to remove mirkarimi
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from office. she compares them to the attempted coup d'etat of venezuelan president hugo chavez in 2002. she wrote that letter, that op-ed piece from venezuela where she is visiting family along with their son theo. mirkarimi is supposed to be facing an ethics board later this month at san francisco's city hall where he's going to try to quinn theps to let him keep his -- try to convince them to let him keep his job. i'm sergio quintana, abc7 news. 6:56. sun is up now now still cold. meteorologist mike nicco. >> another hour for that frost advisory in the north bay away from the coast keep those tender plants covered for another hour or so. 50s to low 60s in most areas maybe mid 60s east bay and north bay valleys. rain in the north bay sunday.
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bay bridge toll metering lights were never even turned on this morning. light, no wind advisory for the bay bridge any more. there's still one for the san mateo bridge. traffic slow north 880 through oakland because of an earlier crash. >> thank you for joining us for the abc7 morning news. we'll be back with a local we'll be back with a local update at 7:24. closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc
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