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man police say was packing. there is a young gang member shows this video showing him waiving an assault rifle around in a threatening manner. the guns on the streets and boldness of young people who own them astounds even veteran cop autos year to date we've recovered over 400 firearms. and so what we have in an epidemic in terms of amount of guns on the streets. >> and there is tuesday officers say they shot and killed a 15-year-old who brandished a weapon.+náu and a 22-year-old was shot and wounded who also had a pistol. and there is they say the suspect ran just after police pulled over his car. >> during the struggle there is one officer noticed the
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rules against the punishment next week 50 students were suspended for a prank including painting parts of the school and chaining up a lamb overnight. one mom think that's this goes too far. >> i can appreciate that. he wants to stop anything towards the future. other than that this doesn't make much sense. >> we're just going to try to make the best of it and go on. life lesson learned. >> and those suspended students will not allowed to attend commencement. some are planning to hold a party for them. and abc 7 news will have an update at 5:00. >> and fire investigators in richmond believe someone using fire works triggered a small grass fire that broke out in ferry park around 12:15 this afternoon, burning about two acres. and nobody was hurt. the flames never threatened homes.
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richmond fire chief pointed out yugsing fire works is illegal in contra costa county. >> investigators believe a fire in this building is caused by a plumber's torch. flames spread from the second floor through pipes and a light well to the fifth floor of the building on farrell street. the fire damaged 12 apartment autos a little bit warmer out there today. >> and there is a look at the fpkt. >> still a roller coaster pattern and there is a big warm up over the weekend. let's talk about current conditions. partly cloudy skies this evening. more clouds overnight is will be breezy temperatures from mid-50s upper 60s some inland locations slow to cool down. in the morning we'll see coast qal clouds around. fog near the coast. low temperatures ranging from 47-56 degrees afternoon cool and breezy and there are highs from 56 on the coast up to about 78 in the mildest inland locations.
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this is going to get warmer over the weekend. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you. and coming up on abc 7 news get ready for the zucker razzi. >> another carrier says iphone is coming but is it a good deal? emily chang will join us with that story. >> and abiggest predictor over whether someone will develop type 2 diabetes. >> taking a look at traffic right now, if you're heading south is there a different story for drivers trying to make their way on the bay bridge here, stay with us. the news continues right after this.
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checking healthy living news a study kun done on california mothers suggests a possible link between a pregnant woman's diet and autism. researchers surveyed new moms about what they ate and those recalling getting enough folic acid had a 38% lower chance of having a child with autism. the study did not conclude more could prevent autism. it has been added to breakfast cereals and is a key ingredient in prenatal vitamin autos doctor maze have a new tool to determine risk of diea beat yeechls a tape measure. a study found overweight women with a waist 35 inches or wig bigger were 32 times more likely to get diabetes than those with a waist below 31 inches. researchers say waist size indicates belly fat that is strongly linked with type two
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diabetes. >> flying can be a headache and can give you one. it's so called airplane headache first dying noted in 2004. now, researchers say it should be acknowledged as a disorder and that includes severe pain lasting 30 minutes during a flight but without nausea. researchers say airplane headaches are usually harmless. >> and there are photos of mark zuckerberg could be a hot commodity. gizmoto is offering to pay for new photos or videos shot before labor day claiming he reveals bill little of himself encouraging users to share their own personal lives there are rules. photographers can't break laws and have to prove when, and where the photos were taken. and for the first time ferrari coming out with a car
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for those who want to take their family as long for the ride including back seats. and there are 651 horse power and a seven speed transmission. >> there is another prepaid iphone coming up. this one will cost a bit more. hi emily. >> apple tleing another punch at goolel. sources tell bloomberg apple plans to add a bido search engine to iphones in china. and the move could be announced in the world wide developer's conference near san francisco next week. google still the most-widely used smart phone software out there. 60% of the market and also news today iphone coming to a second prepaid carrier. sprint nextel's virgin mobile
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uas brand, costing $649 upfront with prepaid plans. and there is ireland government may open an investigation into stolen linkedn pass words. the base for operations outside of the u.s. is in dublin. under irish law regulators can fine companies for data breeches. experts estimate six million pass ports were swiped in the breech. two more companies say pass words were stolen from sites as well. and reports say about 1.5 million taken from e harmony users and posted online. stocks out much of the day on news china moved to boost growth. by day's end rally fizzelled leaving stocks little changed. and there is juniper networks lost as much as 5% today. and ora cell has entered a cloud computing space unveiling
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a suite of cloud-based products competing with sales force.com. and larry ellison trash-talking the competitor richard shuts resigned effective immediately. his resignation from the board came two weeks earlier than planned. he had announced he'd resign after he failed to tell the board about allegations former ceo brian dunn was having an inappropriate wrip a female employy. shults is scoring options for the 20% ownership in best buy. >> thank you. >> beautiful skies out there today. warming up. >> yes. we like it. >> and there is warming up and cooling down. >> there is a cool down tomorrow there, is a major warm up. a sustained one coming our way. there is a live view now from
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our east bay camera. there is low clouds roaring and rolling up to the coastline. and we have mainly blue skies over the bay. and inlnld. doppler 7 is showing clouds along the coastline. there are mainly sunny skies inland and around the bay. it's dry and there is no rain in the area now. there are mild conditions though. it's 80 degrees in fairfield. upper 70s in other inland locations. 79 in santa rosa. close to 80 degrees. there sch 60s here in san francisco. there is gusty winds up to 26 miles per hour in napa. 30 miles per hour inland. and there is 24 miles per hour gusts in san jose. brisk breezy conditions will remain with us overnight. we'll see low clouds near the coast breezy cooler tomorrow
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then warming up into 90s by sunday. and this is going to last several days. satellite shows a weak cold front approaching us helping to push low clouds along the coastline. there is clearing and breezy conditions tomorrow, and then on saturday, sunny skies again and still breezy and warmer. that will be the first day of the warm up going into next week. into the sierra, there is red flag warning in affect for lake tahoe area from noon until 7:00 p.m. there are bay area partly cloudy skies low temperatures upper 40s to low 50s. then, sunny skies and clouds around. will be breezy and there are highs into mid to upper 70s
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and 60s around the bay. near monterey bay upper 60s to low 70s near the bay. low to mid-70s inland. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is high temperatures into low to mid-90s inland sunday monday tuesday. mid-80s around the bay. there is a cool down later in the week looking like summer weather. there is summer more than a week away. >> thank you. >> okay. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00 trouble could send laryn hill to prison. ♪ [ music ] ♪. >> andboy boy. a college student making president obama a pop star sort of. and that is next. >> then at abc 7 news at 5:00
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♪ [ music ] ♪. >> it's -- i like it. i'm not sure why i do. it's catchy. the song is good to begin with. but the video is one of the most-shared you tube videos in the bay area logging more than seven million hits. >> we talked about the project which he posts to his you tube channel. he says each one takes about two weeks to complete. >> this is a busy young man he's a scholar at the university of tennessee studying cycling bio chemistry and cellular biology. >> i don't know when he has time to do video autos he's not a slacker but he's glad the bay area likes his sillyness. >> we do. you can call the queen of soul dr. franklin. >> and that and tax troubles
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for another grammy winner. >> it seems lauren hill made $1.6 million and prosecutors claim she failed to file tax returns. u.s. attorney charged her with three counts of failing to file. papers show her main source of income is royalties. penalties could include three years in president ron and a $300,000 fine. remember winnie cooper from "the wonder years? the actress filed for divorce this week and the two have a 1-year-old son together. now to aretha franklin receiving yet another doctorate degree. this time it's music from princeton university. these are the pictures from the graduation where the queen of soul collected her 12th honorary degree of this kind and said i am so pleased and
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thankful for the gift of this degree. and for latest news check out otrc.com. >> coming up on abc news at 4:00 factors coming together to make this one of the best home-buying seasons we've seen in a long time. >> there is no focus on the most important party to buy. >> this is one of a former nfl players delivering a massive lawsuit. >> how this little boy dangling managed to save himself.
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we're on the brink of what is potential on track to be one of the best home buying times in years. home loan rates have been falling a 30 year rate is now 3.67%. a 5 year rate is a 2.94%. >> abc 7 news and business and technology reporter joins us live in sab san jose where the rates are bringing in business for agents. david? >> that is true. and prior to this year the last time we've seen rates this low dates back to about
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1958. that should be an incentive for people to buy or refinance. also turning into incentive for some to switch careers. >> i pledge myself to be honorable and honest. >> this is a swearing in for a group of realtors. there is a increase in ranks for the first time in five years. rates may be playing a role. this four-bedroom house is for sale for $799,000. a 30 year fixed-rate loan with 20% down would mean a payment of $2960 thchl week's rate would be $2931. a savings of over $10,000 over 30 years six weeks of falling rates may help the prime summer buy asking selling season but will they last? >> i do think we need to keep an eye on what's happening after the election in november
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and in the european union because we're a global economy. everything happening around the world affects us locally. >> there is deb jones says low mortgage rates stim you'll yates spending. >> every time a customer buys a car helps the economy. every time a person lowers paims to have more cash to put into purchasing it helps the economy. >> there is a client that came up with a interesting way to put it into perspective. he saved over $290,000 switching from a 30 year to 15 year loan, enough to pay for two daughter's weddings college tuition vacations for 15 years a diamond ring for his wife and a luxury car with over $58,000 left over. >> interest rates under 4% should be an indication they need to take advantage of this, now. >> and anyone refinancing may
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have to be patient because lenders are sometimes taking longer than 30 dyes close because of the loan modifications they're doing for disstressed homeowners. >> thank you. >> and dozens of former nfl players have joined together in one class action lawsuit that is against the lead claiming the nfl misled them about the risk of repeated concussions. >> there are hard knocks a major part of the nfl. and this helped make pro football a popular sport. 2000 former players suing the league players claim the nfl misled them about risks of brain injury autos there is no
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focus on the most-important part of the body. which is your brain. >> kevin turner played full back and can remember just two documents concussions. he believes he suffered long term brain damage and one of the former players filing suit. >> this is about the retired players getting help that they need. >> in may charger star junior seau committed suicide in his home. another high profile death raising question btz sport's dangers. >> now we're hearing about the dark side. it hits like a ton of bricks. >> players say the nfl promoted the game's violence and fraudulently cones yeeled a link between concussions and long term brain damage. the league says it made player safety a top priority and any allegation nfl intentionally
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misled players has no merit. they're asking the nfl to set up a monitoring system for players with phone shall brain disorders. >> and there are kregs leaders stepped up investigation into recent leaks of classified information. senator fine -- feinstein and lawmakers meat met with james clapper and robert mueller several republicans including senator mccain say the white house is responsible for the laekz. the white house calls those allegations irresponsible. >> this is not finger pointing. we're trying to say we have problems and want to stop that problem. >> this comes amid outrage over the "new york times" report that providing details of what it described as a u.s. cyber attack.
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>> ron paul is finally conceding defeat but not leaving the race. he sent an e mail saying he will not have enough delegates to compete at the g.o.p. convention. he expects to have about 500 delegates backing him. former massachusetts governor mitt romney surpassed the 1134 he needs. >> and still ahead on abc 7 news a huge chunk of tsunami debris washes ashore in oregon. what is this? also... >> stars including john legend and robin thick joining the show trend. coming up talking to legend about what makes duets so different. >> there is a solo. i'm spencer christian looking over the bay. clear skies inland. there is fog beginning to push inland with the cooling affect. how cool it's going to be in
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the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> and taking a look at traffic right now at mcarthur maze. wow. it's not looking good. especially for folks on the left side of the screen making their way east on 80 now. very slowly. things better for cars heading into the opposite direction and those making their way towards san francisco. the news at 4:00 continues right after this.
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a massive amount of debris washed up on an oregon beach. take a look. the dock is seven feet high and 60 feet long landed near newport oregon monday. the japanese consulate confirmed it's from the tsunami. officials tested the dock for radiation and none was found. >> that is huge. >> huge. >> parts of colorado have been hit with a hail storm so severe drivers had to abandon cars. take a look at pictures. there are cars that are submerged in hail and ice. and there are some drivers had to be rescued with snow plows. the national weather service confirmed five touchdowns touched down across the state. and there. >> that is remarkable. and our weather is warm and sunny skies. >> and there is thunderstorms
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up across the northern tier of states as well. then mainly calm on the two coasts and into the nation sunny and dry and showers nice and dry mild throughout the interior sections. high of 89 in fresno. and 103 in palm springs. and there is sunny skies tomorrow highs into low 70s and on the cool side. 72 san jose. there is upper 60s to around 70s, mid to upper 50s on the coast. downtown san francisco there is 62 tomorrow. there are 74 in clover dale and there is 68 in fremont.
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76 in concord and livermore down near monterey bay highs into upper 60s to low 70s near the bay. low to mid-70s inland. breezy ask cooler tomorrow for much of the bay area. there is a super warm up over the weekend. it's going to feel summer like and we'll be on the air when it arrive autos yes. >> that is exciting. >> yes. and live live in a couple week autos perhaps you've seen it. there is a new singing show that airs tonight. >> it called duets and the winner gets a recording contract. >> and what makes this show special.
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>> there is a winner like john legend kelly clarkson add singing hopefuls and pair them with stars like jennifer nevil or robin thick. this is a unique singing competition but what happens? >> we pick people we want to sing with. so they have to be great singers. people we think will sound good singing with us. >> and when not singing we're scoring them and ranking them. rankings as of tonight's show will start to determine who goes home, who stays. >> and in final weeks the public will get to vote. this kind of mentoring comes naturally.
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their lives are about collaboration. >> main thing is making sure my contestants are going to score well. i try to give them the part that will make them sound the best they can sound. >> and there are pros that like and respect each other but... >> does this develop into a competition? you versus other three? >> absolutely. and i want to win. >> can you warm up vocal chords a little bit? >> no? >>. ♪ [ music ] ♪. >> john legend, thank you so much. >> don sanchez abc 7 news. >> and impressive there. duets airs tonight and you can watch it at 8:00. >> and how intimidating it would be to sing with a super
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star singer if you're kind of shaky. >> i can barely do this actually. coming up next at 4:00 people tell us why they're willing to wait hours for a hug. >> there are stores do make it easy to get credit card offers. i'm michael finney. the cards getting in those up next. >> and there is a shocking video of a toddler hanging by his head. we're going to show how he saved himself. abc 7 news continues right after this. hello. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on.
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take a look at this frightening insy dment china that is a todder dangling from a railing appearing that he's dangling there by the haechld a neighbor from the apartment below climbs out trying to push him back through the railing. the kid is four stories up. the boy was able to pull up and get back inside. no word on how he got there or where the parents were. but talk about scary. >> my goodness. >> and some consumer news for you now. everyone looking for ways to save money. applying for for a credit card can give you often a big break
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on the first purchase. >> a look at pointer that's consumers should ab ware of. >> and do you want fry was that? a credit card with that? >> store credit cards are offering perks but money advisor says shop carefully if you want a good cause. >> you brows decide and ready to pay you're suddenly offered a 15% discount or $20 cash or free shipping. how? applying for a store card. the money advisor says resist the urge to immediately say yes. >> some of the biggest stores charge around 25% interest on unpaid balances. that is about twice the average you pay with a traditional bank card. >> look over cash back rewards office. walmart touts 1% cash back on
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purr charges but you have to spend $3,000 a year before you can get the full 1% cash back. the consumer reports did find stores whose cards offer good cash back terms. and ll bean you can get 3% cash back. the money comes in store coupons you have a year to use z target's card gives 5% back right at the check out. >> stores like target and nordstrom offer debit cards. these take money from your bank account. but if you overdraw you can be hit with fees. so they're not for everybody. >> for big purchases consider another type of store card from home stores like apple best buy lowe's and home depot. these offer six months to a year financing with no interest for big ticket items. however pay the balance on time or interest will be charged retroactively.
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>> there are store cards are easier to get but if you acquire too many it could hurt your score bottom line? choose carefully and a card can be a perk. many stores offer cards that are branded american express mastercard or series yachl these allow to you get rewards for purchases at other stores too. there is some consumer friendly terms. >> some are really good. >> and thanks michael. >> and thousands of people are expected owe flock to castro value yeefr the next week to see a person known as hugging saint. this is a hindu spiritual lead yes, all she does is give people hugs about three per minute. hundreds waited just for a
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chance. her followers say the hugs give them inner peace. >> i feel like i'm being a hugging energy. she smells like rose chanting in my ear and rocking me like a mother rocks a baby. >> it's estimated she's hugged 30 million people. money through don yaigs funds several chairitable organizations. >> we can always use a good hug. >> coming up at 4:00 central valley girls making history at school. but first... >> this is my smart room. >> a senior telling us his best ideas are the products of inyes vacation and laziness. >> a giants fan made. >> and now a look at what
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diane saw jer looking -- working on. >> tonight on world news i know everybody in the bay area is aware of a lawsuit leveled in the world of sports. thousands of former players taking a stand against the rift in football. and will this affect the future of the popular sport? and swarms of bees traveling across the country stopping traffic and sweeping into homes. what do you do if it heads your way? why sit happening?
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>> two have been together since >> this is a big deal we're from a conservative county. and... it's hasn't happened before. >> the county a lot of rural counties often get stair yes typed as unaccepting and maybe only you know one type of mentality and so forth. is a false perception. >> and they say their classmates have been accepting and the two plan to attend college together in the fall in columbia. >> and we want to share the story of another abc 7 top scholar this year our station slengts seven high school seniors for their exceptional achievements and awards each a thousand dollars scholarship. eric thomas hung out with whoun is also tops in tech following. >> and this can go faster.
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i just don't want to kill anyone. >> hello. i live in san jose and will be studying at uc berkeley in the fall. >> i've developed a passion for technology and learning. >> roamy is on a mission to use the passion to make technology better. now he considers himself a tinkerer. >> i like to play with things. i have electronics i take part and put back together. i like to make cool stuf this is my smart room operated by a this. >>. >> he says he was inspired by imagination and lays eyeness. >> trying see if i can make my room intelligent. know when i'm in there turn skpof on the lights. it never seemed to work. it would fall apart. i used hot glue and tape. nothing seemed to work. >> and it did work.
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evenly. >> it was fun. showing me trial and error rather than straight out intelligence that. is a live lesson. >> and there is romi led his team to create the resident robot programmed to click point and shoot basketballs. most of the time. >> the passion to know that you can make something incredible out of just a few tools caught on to me. engineering is wri belong. >> he loves to learn. he's asking interesting questions. just a unique student. he know whadz he likes and goes for it create activity is not something he lacks but says exploring that involves jumping into the poo. -- pool, and into his music. >> i get to play different music. favorite play is jazz.
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it's fun. it gives me a to unwind from activities and stress of learning and textbooks. >> top scholar technology bug tinkerer and tutor. >> i can help people. i try to motivate them around me to see success. >> wow. he can do it all. congratulationses for his amazing accomplishments. join us sunday june 17th at 10:00 a.m. there is a special half hour on all seven scholars this year. and thanks for joining us now for abc 7 news at 4:00. you can keep track on twitter on abc 7 news bay area and talk about it on facebook.com/abc 7 news. the news at 5:00 starts right now. >> thank you. late breaking news in the teen-aged driving accident that killed a father and
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daughter roiding bicycles in concord. and reversal for graduation. a big question tonight is how many pranksters will be getting their diplomas. >> i'm sandhya patel. summer around the corner. temperatures will reflect that. how soon, coming up. >> late today concord police recommended vehicular manslaughter charges for the teen driver that killed a father and his youngest daughter when his suv jumped a sidewalk. good evening everyone. >> apc 7 news is live with more on this new development in this case. >> it will be contra costa county prosecutors making the decision on charges. however, as you said police are recommending vehicular manslaughter for the 17-year-old david rosen. here is a look at the suspect. there is police say he was
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speeding when he lost control. he jumped a sidewalk never oak grove road and hit three members of the nuri family. solo monday was killed at the scene. his 9-year-old daughter died and another daughter survived. this will be prosecutors reviewing statements and will be taking a look at vehicle and it's ability at the time of the collision. they will have to determine if there is any sort of distraction by the driver anything involving texting and they'll determine whether or not there was any impaired driving as well. and at this point this goes to the contra costa county prosecutors ask police say he should be charged with vehicular manslaughter. >> a bicyclist says he couldn't avoid hitting a 92-year-old woman who ended
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