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suicide. her name is audria potts. her parents allowed us to share this photo of her with you. much. what has been reported the last several days is inaccurate. most disturbing is the attempt to link her suicide to the specific action of these three boys. investigators say the crime happened at an unsupervised house party last september. the 15-year-old girl passed out of a drinking and was sexually assaulted. the boys took pictures during the assault which were later posted online. potts killed herself days later out of humiliation. >> the way that this crime was orchestrated and the way it was carried out afterwards came with a relatively high degree of sophistication. it's the family's belief this these boys should be tried as adults. >> the family's attorneys are also accusing the boys of
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destroying evidence in the case by deleting text, voicemails and e-mails about what happened. the boys will make their first court appearance on tuesday. documents released by the state department of transportation showed the company who made the faulty bolts for the bay bridge were cited years ago for their work. one year before the bolts were delivered and installed, caltran gave disen corporation of ohio a failing grade. caltran said the company had big problems in the heat treatment area, a process that likely led to bolts snapping because they were too brittle. bridge authorities met this week to find a solution to the problem and now it's uncertain if the new span will open by labor day as originally scheduled. in marin county sheriffs investigators are looking for witnesses of a dozens of shots were fired between two cars yesterday. no one was injured but our
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reporter shows you how bullets narrowly missed a mother and two children. >> the mom was sitting in the back seat of her suv with her daughter's sitting beside her. they were just about to get home when her daughterra two cars speeding behind us. >> one got alongside and started to shoot. >> the three-year-old was almost hit by a bullet fragment. meanwhile julianne was in the living room when his young son when he heard the shots coming from the street. >> i hear the cars coming because you could hear the engines and then i hear four shots. i jump, tell my son to get down because i don't know where the shots are coming from. i'm a little angry because, you know, who wants to think about their child being shot up in front of your house, no less. >> moments ago and less than a mile down the street witnesses industry a spray of bullets between shooters in two different vehicles at the corner
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of flemings court and terrace avenue. a stray bullet passion the through and hit the fence and came into the house. a woman asked us not to i'd identify her because she's worried for her family's safety. she says her three-year-old daughter had just asked the baby-sitter to read her book on the floor. when they got on the ground the shooting started and a bullet came through the wall next to the chair he was just sitting in. it went through and went into the wall. both families are angry this violence is happening in their neighborhood. >> i'm amazed how much isolates grown and it's here in front of my home and we could have been dead. marin county sheriff's deputies are look for witness whose can help them track down the two cars involved in the shooting and any suspects. in the newsroom, abc7 news. services for the teenager killed by a train in san lorenzo are set for this coming wednesday. 15-year-old austin price was hit
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by an amtrak train while playing chicken with friends on thursday. the game involves standing on the tracks while the train approaches. the first one to jump off is called chicken. the last one is the winner. >> do you know that high school kids know better and we know that kids do things because they are kids. it's devastating. you know, they shouldn't have to deal with this at such a young age. >> the tracks are adjacent to san lorenzo high school. his friends laid flowers at the site and held a prayer vigil, vowing to learn from their friend's fatal mistakes. there is a string of home burglaries. the chiefs are entering homes through unlocked garage doors or side doors. the burglaries have occurred on third avenue, grand boulevard and valdez avenue. most have been during daylight hours. thieves may knock on doors first to see if anyone is home. a man on a bicycle died in
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marin county yesterday when he fell under a pickup truck. it happened about 12:30 on sir francis drake boulevard. a slow moving pickup was passing the bicyclist when he began to lose control of his bike. the man, who was, by the way, wearing a helmet, fell under the pickup and was hit by the rear wheel of the car. he died of his injuries. for the second time in three days and incredibly in the same place young children were left alone inside a hot car in san leandro. it happened yesterday where police found a three-year-old and a four-year-old child inside a car at the marina square shopping center. the windows were rolled up all the way. their father was found in a nearby store and arrested for child endangerment. >> shouldn't believe people in a vehicle without air conditioning or a pet or anything for that nature. we are getting close to the summer months and this is when it could really be a factor. >> on wednesday a woman was arrested for leaving her
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four-month-old baby unattended in her car in that same parking lot. a staff member at an oakland elementary schooling is credited with shopping a child from being kidnapped. police say a five-year-old boy was standing in front of burkehalter elementary school at 2:30 avenue. a stranger approached him and tried to pick him up but a staff member intervened and scared the stranger away. the man is described being in his mid-30s, 5'10", 170 pounds with a dark complex and short buzz cut hair. a busy stretch of highway 101 in marin will see rolling closers this weekend. there will be traffic breaks along the southbound direction of 101 between marin city and the golden gate bridge tomorrow. an on ramp will also be shut down. that will give geologists to survey a cliff in the area that's been the site of several rockslides.
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hopefully no rockslides anytime soon because of the beautiful weather. >> beautiful, but windy condition not great for allergy sufferers. you see the area toward the bay bridge. i'll have the complete accuweather forecast coming up. >> thank, frances. also next, new complaints about robepo surgery. a device so precise it can peel the skin off the grape. why the bay area company who makes it now has to defend it. and a huge gun show is being held this weekend at the cow palace. how much do these events hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios
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>> welcome back and thanks for joining us at 5:12 on 24 saturday morning. you are taking a live look from san francisco from our sutro cam. clear conditions receipt now. it will shape up to be a beautiful day. meteorologist frances dinglasan will have more on temperatures in the mid-70s but abundant sunshine and winds to look out for today. that's coming up in a few minutes. breaking news in san francisco where police have made arrest in a fatal nob hill shooting. it happened about 2:30 this morning at an apartment complex on pacific avenue near taylor streets. two men were arguing before the 55-year-old suspect shot the victim. police have that suspect in custody. his name is not being released. the victim, a man in his early 20s, died of his injuries. this morning a bay area company that makes a robot that doctors you to perform surgeries is under investigation. there are reports of problems, even deaths. ron claiborne has more.
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>> reporter: robo surgery has been hailed as a major medical breakthrough with claims that highly precise robots are steadier than the human hand. here the tiny forceps peel the skin off a grape. and more important, better outcomes for patients. this doctor has performed hundreds of operations using robots. the tip of the instrument moves only one millimeter. >> this week the california natural board sighted him for complications during surgeries. in one the aorta for a kidney was torn. they are looking into the increasing numbers of serious medical problems, even deaths, involving robo surgeries. a robotic malfunction during a hysterectomy. the doctor could not control movement of the fore accept and death after a patient's ball was ripped. some suggest errors by the doctor using the device and
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others say it's the device itself that malfunctioned. >> there have been rare case reports that during an operation when there needs to be emergency cpr or emergency conversion to an open operation, the robot has gotten in the way. >> in a written statement the maker of the only fda approved robot eck device said it has an excellent safety record. total adverse event rates have remained low but questions are surfacing and now the fda is look for answers. abc news, new york. new this morning, today is the national day of action by opponents of remote-controlled drone aircraft. the answer coalition will gather at noon in downtown san francisco to call to an end for using drones for attacks overseas and for domestic use by police agencies. that is starting at powell and market streets. event coincides with protests in washington d.c., los angeles, sacramento and other major u.s. cities. anti-drone groups say the u.s. government has used drones to kill more than 4700 people
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worldwide. they say the government also has reported drones along the mexican border to arrest and deport more than 1.5 million immigrants since president obama took office. a south bay post office will bear the name of a hometown hero who gave his life to his country. army ltd. kenneth ballard was killed in 2004 after serving in iraq. congresswoman anna ashu offers legislation to designate the home street facility as the kenneth ballard memorial post office. new this morning a series of activities continue today with two events planned in san francisco. both events start at 9:00 this morning. pg&e hosts the annual earth day restoration and cleanup at candlestick point and restoration area on karel avenue and a workday party at presidio where volunteers can help with
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restoration processes. they will meet on rolston avenue. and we are joined now by frances to look at a day that's perfect for going outside and volunteering. >> it will be great outdoors, lots of sunshine. but bring your jacket because it will be breezy. we will take you to live doppler to show you what's going on now around the ba -- bay area. it looks dry for the next seven days, but we have some changes with the seven-day forecast coming up, as well. a live view from emeryville shows you the bay bridge in the distance. you can see it's pretty clear out there right now with temperatures in the 40s. so pretty cool, as well, in san francisco. 49 half moon bay, 48 in santa cruz. only 46. also we have another live shot for you. this time we are looking for mount cam. notice mao the camera is bouncing around a little bit. we will see breezy conditions this afternoon, winds from the west around 10 to 20 miles an hour.
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we can see the bay bridge also from this spot. santa rosaa right now, 44 degrees, livermore 48, los gatos at 46. it is a lot cooler this morning, you will notice. sunny and mild temperatures inland. breezy with the on shore flow. so if you are headed to the coast you will definitely need an extra layer. cooler and even windier sunday. i'll tell you about the cool down, as well, coming on monday. if you are headed to the coliseum for the a's game, it will be pretty comfortable with temperatures in the mid-60s. at 1:00ed to right at 54 degrees and game time and when it ends. here's what you can expect the next few days. we take a look at the pacific satellite image. this will head southeast, the area of low pressure. cooler conditions, windy witnesses sunday. in fact one of our forecast models even shows a chance of
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rain late sunday night. we are talking light rain, just a chance at this point,ed:00 sunday night, possibly reaching ukiah and cloverdale. then overnight we could see a possible sprinkle around the bay area, south bay maybe and san jose, and santa cruz mountains light rain at best, and then it should be gone for the monday morning commute, just partly cloudy conditions you will weak up to. that's what you can expect. it is looking mainly dry for the seven-day. we will keep you posted on the rain chance. high today very mild. look for upper 70s in morgan hill and gilroy. 74 in santa clara. so lots of bright sunshine. low 70s, menlo park, palo alto. 66 milbrae, but only mid-to upper 50s along the coast and pacifica. downtown san francisco it's 62 degrees. look for 74 in novato. 70s as well in the east bay. 72 san leandro and look for upper 70s pittsburgh, antioch and even livermore.
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overnight tonight will be cool with some of the clear skies. temperatures in the 40s. just getting to 50 in san francisco. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. so we've got mild temperatures today, upper 10s. but look at how much temperatures drop tomorrow, just getting into right in your 70 degrees and some upper 60s. very windy conditions, as well, with winds up to 30 miles an hour. still cool, coolest day of the week monday and windy. then starts to build up tuesday, into friday. abc7 news has another great weather resource for you. follow live doppler 7hd on twitter for the latest bay area weather conditions rain or shine. plus get power outage info and weather tweets from your favorite weather team. >> i know nothing will beat wednesday, right? that was a miraculous, glorious, sunny, hot day. but temperatures in the 50s, the 70s? we can't complain about that.
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>> no, we can't. you have basically whatever you want, 50s along the coast, 70s inland. go where you need to go. >> go where you want the weather and maybe a little rain on monday. a little bit of everything. thank you, frances. well, if you have been traveling lately, all that spare change you may have left behind at airport security is adding up to more than half a million dollars. jfk in new york, chicago o'hara and miami international airports have each collected more than 70,000 bucks from hurried travelers who forgot to pick up their change or left it behind and that's them alone. sfo collected more than $60,000. travelers, you have 60 days to claim lost change. after that the tsa gets to keep anything that's left over. a south bay teen is being held as a hero for saving the life of a boy who faced certain death after being swept into yosemite's merced river. the 16-year-old alex smith
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sprung into action when he spotted the boy being swept toward the falls. he vaulted over the protective railing and grabbed the boy before the plunge. three people you may recall died last year after being swept away by the river's rapids and going over the 317-foot drop. coming up next, a big debut for the san francisco zoo's newest little resident and when you c
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>> tonight in oakland people will be celebrating the deep history of the blues. west coast blues hall of fame will induct their 13 newest members. nick smith has the details. ♪ a young man >> the man still has the pipes. rick stevens formerly a tower of power is among a group of artists recognized as an integral part of oakland's rich blues and history. >> i grew up in that era and evolved from the blues to the rhythm and blues. >> he will be one of 13 musicians inducted into the west coast blues hall of fame. two others were part of a performance for president obama and the first lady at the white house. seventh street in west oakland was home of west coast blues and the place many got their start. workers from the ship yards, army and navy bases crowded the spaces. >> i'm just a musician. >> mr. bishop will be honored too. the guitar legends' videos on
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youtube has more than 100,000 hits. he's 70 years old and plays like he did at the start. he remembers the first time he heard blue music in the 1950s. it was the height of black segregation. black and white did not mix except for one place. >> the only thing we couldn't segregate was the radio. i heard blues on the radio one day and that was it. >> today the places that housed the movement are gone. urban renewal brought change, demolition of houses, the post office and bart. it never recovered. that's why the artist being honored this weekend hope we will remember and appreciate the legacy they helped to build. >> most people, they just take what the media gives them, you know. blues people will dig in and find their own stuff. >> in oakland, nick smith, abc7 news. new this morning, the second sunday streets event of the season is tomorrow in san francisco's mission district. the free event starts at 11:00 in the morning along valencia street and on 24th street from
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valencia to ham shire. those two major streets will be close today traffic so families and merchants can play, walk, ride their bikes and conduct business in a fun and safe environment. the food, music and family activities go from 11 to 4 in the afternoon. on wednesday san francisco's newest waterfront gem will open on the embarcadero. last night invited guests and vips turned out for the exploratorium's opening night gala. abc7 is the exploratorium's official tv partner. the guests, including abc7 news anchor dan ashley and cheryl jennings had the chance to experience the new exploratorium ahead of wednesday's public opening. can't wait for that. and the excitement continues at the san francisco zoo where a baby tiger continues to reach new milestones. this sumatran cub finally went outside for the very first time. mom is never too far away, grabbing the cub by the scruff
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of the neck and carrying her to a lower and safer grassy area. the cub already weighs 14 found. more like a small dog than a house could you. the small cub is on limited display at the zoo starting this weekend. see her while you can. next, why president obama is letting someone else deliver the weekly white house address this morning. also, the gun show this weekend at the cow palace. do these events contribute to the trafficking of illegal weapons? and the renown ballet dancer credits the marin county youth program for a career that's kept him on his toes. why he credits his humble beginning.
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dinglasan in for lisa argen. >> good morning, everyone. a clear start this morning. if you are headed out the door shortly, grab a jacket, it's pretty cool. temperatures in the 40s to low 50s. this afternoon a lot of sunshine for everybody. we are talking mid-upper 50s along the coast to upper 70s inland. it will be breezy, as well. and into the evening hours temperatures will drop down into the 50s and also some low 60s. we do have quite a range ever temperatures in the accuweather seven-day forecast. coming up, i'll have that shortly. kira. >> thank you, frances. new this morning, president obama is not giving his usual weekly address today. he's instead designated a mom from new town, connecticut to give it for him. ms. wheeler and her husband lost their six-year-old son ben at the shooting at sandy hook elementary school. now they are urging the senate to pass gun control legislation. >> we have to convince the
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senate to come together and pass common sense gun responsibility reforms that will make our communities safer and prevent more tragedies like the one we never thought would happen to us. >> good morning america will have much more on this emotional address coming up at 7:00 right here on abc7. the biggest gun show producer in the country is coming to the cow palace this weekend. they are holding the second of five shows scheduled for this year in daly city. we talked to the show's owner about the call for universal background checks. >> the gun show owner bob templeton said gun owners fear the government wants to take their guns. >> and there's a concern at some point in time, maybe way, way, way in the future, the government would like to know where the guns are so they can regulate, restrict or perhaps eventually confiscate them. >> he said that fear is
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justified because senator feinstein has said she wants to end private gun ownership. >> she has publicly stated in the past that gun ownership should be very severely restricted and civilians probably shouldn't have guns. >> he said feinstein said that during her hearing on an assault weapons gun ban in 1993. >> was she talking about all firearms or just of the kind she was trying to get band. >> not sure what context it was in. it was in congressional hearings and it's a matter of congressional roar, i'm sure. >> a check of the record failed to show up that statement and i have covered senator feinstein for decades and never heard her say it. but no question opponents of the background checks are afraid ask fear is driving up the sales of guns and ammunition. on the other side fear is being used as a tool, as well. some supporters of stricter gun control have just produced this political advertise meant targeting senate minority leader michalek mcconnell.
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the ad is running in kentucky, mcconnell's home state. >> so who doesn't agree with michalek? you can go down to the gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault weapon without a background check, most likely without having to show an identification card. so what is he waiting for? >> call michalek mccan and ask him why he's in such bad company. >> staffers called the ad deplorable. and about senator feinstein's statement about wanting to ban all guns, there are a bunch of conservative websites that show a clip from her 1995 interview that she did with 60 minutes in which she said if she had the votes in the senate, she would have pushed for a ban. well, she was talking about assault weapons, not all weapons. although those conservative websites never show the question that would have put the answer in context. in the newsroom, mark matthews, abc7 news. you also have the option this morning of selling your gun
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instead of buying one. nine police departments on the peninsula are response ordering a gun buy back today at the south san francisco courthouse from 9:00 a.m. to noon. they will pay $1,300.00 forehand guns, shotguns and rivals and $200 for assault weapons. funds are limbed and only for the people of south san francisco, daly city, san bruno, and others listed on our website. new this morning hayward police are hosting a law enforcement forum at 9:00 at cal state east bay. the subject is building bridges between police and the community. speakers include san francisco police chief greg suhr who holds community meetings anytime there's an officer-involved shooting. another speaker is carol swift, a man wrongly convicted in the rape and murder of a prostitute. there are also scheduled to
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speak at the cal state east bay university cedar. she survived a cancer. she will sponsor hundreds in a 5k run to raise awareness about the disease. she represented the east bay in washington from 1997 to 2009. that's when she resigned to join the state department. at that time she announced she was battling esophageal cancer. 15,000 americans this year will be diagnosed with that, the fastest growing cancer in the u.s. this morning she will give a motivational speech before the start of the 5k event at the lafayette reservoir. the marin ballet is celebrating 50 years of service this year. one of the performers is a major artist with the boston ballet. cheryl jennings reports he came from very humble beginnings right here in the bay area.
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♪ >> boston ballet dancer john lamb is coming home to dance for the marin ballet's 50th anniversary. >> it has been a part of my life and career since i was a four-year-old. i think it's great to come back to my hometown and celebrate this amazing anniversary with the marin ballet. >> his current artistic director at the ballet was also a director at the marin ballet when john was around ten. they provided this interview and john's interview. >> john from the getgo, he showed tremendous potential. he was what we call super talented. >> john didn't have the same advantages as a lot of kids in marin county. >> my parents are refugees from vietnam. >> his family lived in the low income canal district of san rafael and he was in a community daycare program while his parents worked full time to
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support three kids. >> it takes a village to do this. >> they brought up the idea of scholarships more than 20 years ago after seeing a dance program in new york that worked with inner city kids. >> we got scholarships and i think our idea was all we had to do was put it out there. hey, everybody, we have scholarships, come. >> but they learned it took someone to find the children and take the scholarship offers to them. that person is felicia, a farming star of marin. >> i had scholarships offered by the ballet and i went to the child care center and said who wants to take ballet and he was the only boy of 8 girls that said i do, i do. >> the only reason why i was able to go to marin ballet was because of performing stars. >> performing stars acts as a bridge to lower income kids so they have access to activities outside their community like the ballet. >> it's knowing the community,
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knowing the parents, knowing the children, having their trust. >> they were a very huge influence in making sure that i had my ballet shoes, my uniform, making sure i had transportation. >> performing stars got him involved. we took it from there, trained him and then moved him off to the national ballet of canada where he completed his training and then went on to a professional career. >> marin ballet executive director lawrence ewing is so proud that john lamb will reunite with other alumni and inspire other dance students at the 50th anniversary celebration. >> it's an honor to be invited back and to show them this is what happens with a child from performing stars. >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news. the ballet's 50th anniversary celebration is today at college of marin. we have a link are information at abc7news.com under "see it on tv." coming up next, the newest entry
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in the is that right phone wars and the hands-on approach its designers are taking to get you to buy one. and we have a live look from our hd roof cam where the situation right now is just gorgeous. i'm speechless how beautiful it is. clear morning. some clouds across the bay area but mostly clear. we have sunny skies to look forward to. we have the
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>> there's a new phone in town, it's taking aim at apple and samsung in hopes of winning away their customers. reporter jonathan bloom takes a look at the htc one set to hit stores next week. he will tell you how the makers have taken their message to the streets. >> come on in, htc one. don't be shy. >> on a street corner san francisco sits a box, a really big box with sales people coming out of it. >> you see the new phone? >> step inside the box and you might find out why this is all happening. >> we are actually number three largest cell phone maker in the world. >> htc is tired of being number three. they want to be number one and
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the htc one is the phone they hope will get them there. >> they are coming from behind. samsung and apple at the top of the heap. >> but with a phone like this, apple and samsung had better watch out. >> i think you can make an argument it's probably the finest hardware you can find in a phone anywhere. >> the phone is made of aluminum, two big speakers in front and a cool camera that does multiple tricks. >> but if you ask sales manager jose what really makes customers swoon, the first thing they notice is the feel of it. and that to explain why htc has set up 8 of these boxes in cities around the country. >> with the pop-up show rooms htc is betting the new phone will sell itself once it gets into consumers' hands. and from what we've seen earlier, that may be working. >> he was blown away by the big sound. >> full stereo sound. >> that's a big part of the sales pitch. >> why are we doing this?
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why is this here? something you cannot do, you cannot industry music, you cannot industry sound. >> i really like the phone i want to buy one. >> she's a samsung user but how about an apple user? >> do you think you would switch? >> i'm thinking about it. >> from an i-phone? >> from an i-phone. >> so could it become number one? >> a lot of that will depend on marketing muscle. >> and that comes in a really big box. in san francisco, jonathan bloom. >> april 19! >> abc7 news. >> just a few more days. new this morning san francisco's bay twitter has launched its new mobile music service but access is limited to a few people who received envy takings. dy not receive one. san jose mercury news said american idol host ryan seacrest claims to be one of the special users. the website music.twitter.com went live yesterday. probably someone else who didn't receive an invitation,
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>> welcome back. we are joined on a beautiful saturday but chilly if we leave this building. we will both need a jacket. >> because we had clear skies overnight we are seeing chilly numbers right now and breezy conditions expected this afternoon. live doppler 7hd picking up clear conditions, some high clouds over the bay area, but pretty quiet right now. not much rainfall expected. we are going up to tahoe. check out this live shot. there is a lake wind advisory that will be in effect today from is 11 is 11:00 this morning to is 1:00 tonight. so just be careful, especially if you are on a small boat on the lake. wouldn't recommend it. check out the cool nos. a lot of 40s out there. san francisco 49, half moon bay 48, santa cruz 4*6. we have another beautiful live shot from mt. tam looking toward san francisco. the shaking camera gives you an indication of how windy it will be later on today, as well.
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especially in the afternoon. more 40s for you in santa rosa. chilly at 44. napa 45. and livermore 48. los gatos at 45, as well. okay. so this morning cool and then this afternoon sunny. temperatures very mild in the inland locations. a breezy onshore flow, 10 to 20 miles an hour and then some really conditions as well tomorrow. here's a look at the pacific satellite image. we have high pressure over the pacific. the area of low pressure will slide south and that will bring us the cooler air mass and windy conditions, as well. there's a big pressure difference over the ocean and the land. here's a look at one of the models showing a slight chance of rain late sunday night, possibly a sprinkle here and there in the overnight hours sunday night into monday. but some models keeping it dry all together all seven days. just wanted to show this to you just to let you know there is a
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chance of it out there. temperatures there be very, very mild today. not quite as warm as last wednesday, but still very comfortable in the interior locations. santa cruz 72. 76 in morgan hill. look for low 70s in palo alto. mountain view only 56 in pacifica, and again along the coast 50s where it will be breezy, 59 for you, 62 downtown san francisco. some 70s in fap paw, sonoma mid-70s for you and also some low 70s in san leandro and castro valley. lots of bright sunshine in the interior valleys. 78 at fairfield and 75 in pleasanton. overnight tonight will be cool, actually cooler than it is this morning. temperatures in the mid-40s for you. and then we even have some really cool nights into monday. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. so enjoy the sunshine and the mild temperatures. upper 70s inland.
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it's going to cool down tomorrow. you will notice by about 8 degrees in the interior valleys and also we will see cooler temperatures, coolest day of the week monday. then we will start to build up some warmth again into the end of the work week. but basically a lot of sunshine. almost all seven days sunshine. >> and 80 at the end of the tunnel? that will be stung. thank you, frances. in sports, tonight the san jose sharks are in dallas trying to stay hot after winning eight of their last ten games. last night the warriors played the lakers trying to rebound from thursday night's blowout loss to the thunder. larry beil has the highlights from the exciting game at the staples center in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. steph country went into torch mode last night again. 54 points in the garden. same story last night in l.a. recall the warriors lost that game against the knicks in new york. country hit it from everywhere. he hit 32 points in the first
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half. what turned into a horrific night for kobe bryant. klay thompson a little shove. tied at 57. back to seth, back to threes. 47-point total. kobe ties it at 107. he had 34. then goes down late. lakers saying a possible torn achilles tendon that, of course, would be season-ending. mri scheduled for tonight. lakers take the lead without him. curry almost won it but the lakers win 118-116. 14-year-old chinese boy made the cut at the augusta. youngest ever in the masters. 4 over par made the cut this weekend. wild for tiger woods. surging in for the lead. the perfect shot on 14 and perfect result. hit the stick and into the water. tiger manages to salvage a bogey. shot a 71-3 off the pace. and 4 under 68.
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leads by a stroke at 6-under. riding an 8-game winning streak the a's hosted the team that knocked them out of the playoffs last october, the detroit tigers. before the game josh redick received his gold glove award. prince fielderrer, three-run bomb for center. 3-0, detroit n the ninth inning, 3-3 game and redd showing that gold glove. robbing victor martinez at the wall. in the 12th, they are doing it again. walk-off magic. josh donaldson, opposite field home run, good night, game over, drive home safely. the a's with their ninth straight victory. 4-3, the final. >> giants and cubs at wrigley, little went down to the ninth. giants trailing 2-1. brandon belt, a double. scores. hunter pence trying to score from first. play at the plate in there! giants up 3-2.
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sergio romo romo is mike money in the ninth. 6 for 6 until the wind is blowing out and they hit the jet stream and gone. tied at 3. a few batters later, runner on for first, star lynn castrooff the wall. david dejesus around to score and that ends it. romo's first blown save and the cubs pull it out. mike shumann will be here with your masters highlights at nine. have a great weekend. i'm larry beil. >> coming up, a great weekend for boat enthusiasts. million dollar yachts and a special edition
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♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. with clusts of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >> luxury on the water, that's what is on display this weekend. all types of boats from small watercraft to million dollar yachts are open to the public at
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the strictly sale pacific boat show. it's a chance to step inside the extravagant vessels and learn more about the sailing world. this year there's an america's cup pavilion. you can get tickets and information and the america's cup trophy will be on display. next at six, a show of force in the south bay. why so many deputies were called in to serve a warrant on just one man. and the three boys accused of sexually assaulting a young boy, who later committed
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>> hi, everyone. mainly clear conditions around the bay area. a few high clouds out there, but dry right now. what you can expect this morning is a pretty chilly start. it will be cool with temperatures in the 40s to low 50s. then this afternoon a lot of sunshine for everybody. a wide range of temperatures. 50s along the coast, 60s and 70s around the bay to upper 70s inland. then tonight it will also be breezy, temperatures dropping down into the 50s and also some low 60s. i have the complete accuweather seven-day forecast which has quite a range of temperatures, as well, coming up. kira. >> frances, thank you. breaking news in san francisco where police have made an arrest in a fatal nob hill shooting. it happened about 2:30 this morning at an apartment complex on pacific avenue near taylor streets. two men were arguing before the 55-year-old suspect shot the victim. police have that suspect in custody. his name is not being released. the victim, a man in his early
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20s, died of his injuries. >> alan wang was last seen during a standoff along monterey road. >> s.w.a.t. went from trailer to trailer looking for a parolee wanted by u.s. marshals. they came to serve a warrant to 45-year-old richard paul for parole violations, including weapons charges. >> they saw him going toward one of the rvs, one of the trailers. called him out. he refused to come out. subsequently went into the one of the rvs. >> the u.s. marshals called in backup. but somehow he managed to slip a way. >> he was a parolee.
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