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and switching gears now. you know her name and have seen her face. amanda knox, the american college student convicted of murdering her study abroad roommate in an italian prison, knox tells all in her new book and exclusive interview with diane sawyer. >> she-devil with an angel face, thinks of perugia. >> i have heard the gist of them. and they're wrong. i was in the courtroom when they were calling me a devil. i mean it's one thing to be called certain things in the media and another thing to be sitting in a courtroom fighting for your life while people are calling you a devil for all intents and purposes, i was a murderer. whether i was or not.
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>> it's happening at this starbucks in san jose in. someone apparently tried to leave tainted orange juice for everyone. to buy. good evening >> thankfully somebody saw something suspicious before anybody had a chance to drinks juice. but real concern this isn't the first time or the last that she tried it. allen is live in san jose tonight with the breaking news. >> it happened here around 3:45 this afternoon when customer noticed a woman odd behavior as she walked in and pulled out 2 bottles of orange juice and stacked them next to other refrig rated items. after the woman left the customer told the store manager and employee noticed a toxic smell coming from the container so they called in the haz must material team. one bottle had a mixturel also known as rubbing khochlt the other had acetone in it which is commonly used as nail polish rae mover. camera captured the suspect license
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plate and police traced it back to the suspect home in south san jose where they arrested 50-year-old woman. no one drank the tainted and orange juice and investigators do not believe she did this at any other stores still starbucks says it's checking the bottled benches at other nearby stores. now police have not relessed a motive as to why this woman would want to poison customers but they plan on having a press conference tomorrow morning to explain it all. reporting live in san jose, abc 7 news. >> new development tonight in the hunt for the killer of an 8-year-old gi. miss fowler was stabbed to death in her home in valley springs east of stockton on sachlts her parents law enforcement held news conference tonight. 7 news reporter is in valley springs with tonight development for . >> carolyn the sheriff's department released new information tonight. detectives still not found the murder weapon. sheriff says he also believes the killer wept
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to the house with the intent of attacking the girl this was not some type of botched robbery. autopsy today confirmed she died ofh sock hemorrhaging from the stab wounds and sheriff's department is concerned the killer is still on the loose. >> parents of the murdered girl fowler and crystal walters had planned to say a few words but changed their minds unable to bring themselves to speak. family friend conveyed how the community is feeling. >> a lot of pain. a lot of pain a lot of anger. a lotxd of before why. confusion who would do this who would do this to a beautiful little 8-year-old givrment i can't wrap my mind around that. >> ld wl stabbed to death on saturday. me a with her 12-year-old brother who says a man broke into their home in the town of valley springs. tonight the sheriff's department announced it's almost done interviewing and searching sex offender and pa parolee in the area. >> we checked them because we to know what
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whereabouts were and to see if there was anything that was on the person or in their home that would have tied back to the case. >> at this school where she went to school council lrs and therapy dog were on hand to ease the pain of incomprehensible crime. hurting righe hurting right no now. but the beauty of bein hereogether is that they are able to share communicate and try to heal as much as possible. >> tonight the sheriff made this promise. >> will not rest until we capture responsible person. >> sheriff's officials say they will continue etrol patrol until they are no longer neede needed. they have not ruled out any of the sex offender or parolee they have been checking about. when asked whether or not residents should tip to lock the doors officials say they always recommend that. the live, abc 7 news. >> always a good idea thank you very much. >> first time since coming out as a gay man we are hearing tonight from nba player jason collins. first active player
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to come out as gay in major americ s and he spoke exclusivelyonight with abc . >> i never set out to be the first, admission that will forever change the world of sports. came today on "sports illustrated"web site. collins is a former stanford all american. years ago he first came out to his aunt. trail blazer herself. first black female judge in san francisco. >> not because we wanted to be a trail blazerbe's right. it's because it has to be done. >>reporter: he has been respected after let on 6 teams over 12 seasons. during that time hiding his sexuality. even getting engaged. one small seetesture wearing number 98. reference to 1998 the year a young gay man named matthew shephard murdered in wyoming. collins says he knew had he to come out when the college roommate told him he marched in boston gay pride parade. collins felt jealous and ashamed. >> sort of waiting around for somebody else to raise their
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hand and you know i'm ready to raise my hand but still look around like okay. come on gu guys. >> collins now receiving an outpouring of support. even a call from the prhimself. and shout out from his fellow nba players. >> i think it's fantastic that if he's taking such a positive influential role. spokes person in many respect. >> you can see the rest of george stephanopolous exclusive rvw with jason ins tomorrow on good morning america at 7:00 a.m. right after abc 7 morning news. >> well new here at 11:00. elderly woman died tonight in an apparent fire in hayward. started at about 7:30 at the cypress house apartments on cypress avenue. man in his 70's did make it out. his wife who was confined to her bed sadly did not. investigators say the fair started in the bedroom but they are not yet at this point sure how it started. >> hot weather is coming this week as fire danger let's check
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in with sandhya and look at live doppler 7 hd. >> yes. next couple days will be concerned about high fire danger but rate now i show you live doppler 7 hd and we have some patchy fog along the coast and higher clouds moving in as well. red flag warning will be going up starting tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m. runs until wednesday at 6:00 p.m. north bay mountains east bay s anre lacking at record dry fuel combined with gusty winds creating the elevated fire concerns. i'll be back with more on the wind advisory going up and how hot it's exactly going to get put it to you this way n.record territory. dan. >> okay thanks investment we are once again focused on fair danger as it warms up and lillian is on that story live for us tonight. lillian. >> this cal fire station is increasing staffing tomorrow all because of red flag warning and it's only april. >> this brus out inak out in contra costa county today may a sign of things to
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come. firefighters throughout the bay area are gearing up for whether could be a very busy couple of daisy. red flag warning takes effect tuesday at 6:00 p.m. al fir station in pinole is prepared. 6 engine staff instead of two not even technically fire season yet. >> definitely we start early. definitely ahead of schedule. at least two to 3 week ahead of schedule. >> concern is primarily areas above 1,000 feet east bay to east santa clara county. wind gust expected to reach 50 to 60 miles per hour and vegetation is at record dry level for this time of year. firefighters worry that people may not realize the danger since it's only april. >> the fact that 2 to 3 week early and the fact that we are going to have the red flag warning with the gusty north northeast winds ty just just concerned that not everybody is on guard. >> red flag warning will continue until 6:00 p.m. wednesday until then people are
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your honored to be extremely kawsh with us any out door burning. live in pinole, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> f investigatorsavfo female dna on at t one bomb used in the boston marathon attack. they are not sure yet whose dna it is but investigators did collect dna from the wife of dead suspect tamerlan tsarnaev today. the legal team for surviving brother dzhokhar tsarnaev had a a specialist joan them she assisted the un a many bore and new video shows different side of him playing with the niece taetion her to give him a kiss. he has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction making eligible for the death penalty. >> san francisco police say unregistered runners will be removed from the course during next month bay to bricker race because of the marathon bombings of course police say they will add add until officers. also ask runners to
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report anything suspicious backpack larger than 8 and half by 11 inches will not be allowed on the course. the the race is scheduled for may 19. >> getting the car towed is of course a maim hassle but whether if you picked up and it was stolen from the police impound yard. >> dan is here with the investigation. >> you would think that the car would be safe in a police lot. up next i tell you about a san francisco police policy that could put yok of car at risk of beg stolen. >> rare mid-air collision in the unusual spot the pilot found for this emergency landing. >> all coming. later on "jimmy kimmel live". >> thanks tonight music from zack brown band from family tools and 1 and only martin short is here with us. short is here with us. >> you make me feel so relaxed
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hpe itch the victim wilson says the police towed his car and when he went to pick it up it was gone. something the officer did made the vehicle an easy target for a thief. >> driving a rental car provided by his insurance company is not how rick wilson wants to get around. he has no choice. this 1986 ford mustang was his prized possession. >> car had more sentimental >>reporter: it was his. girlfriend's she passed away a few years ago. >> we had a passion for mustang. car club together. >>reporter: back in february wilson and friends were out on the town. they got no a brawl with a group of other guys at gastaont bell exploratorium police detained wilson and took him to park station. they towed his car to the impound lot. auto return on peer 70. >> when i was detained that night by the officers they took my key off my key ring and placed them in the vehicle.
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>>reporter: san francisco police say there was nothing unusual about the tow. including taking the car keys and leaving them in the car. wilson was never charged for the brawl. when he went to the auto return to ping the cary thought they were joking they told him the car had been stolen. >> essentially treated like a crime lab. they still evidence from the crime lab? pretty much the same thing. >>reporter: somehow someone was able to drive off the lot with wilson's car. >> public auction going on that day and the suspect gained entry to one of the vehicle and drove out of the lot past the security gate. >>reporter: san francisco police called the theft brazen but say it's not their fault. >> i don't know what canada of security measures they have ife. >>reporter: auto return city contract not with the sf pd but fall under municipal transportation agency. pall rose the mta spokesman. >> there is a lot of security at auto return right now whether looking at armed guard
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guards, security fencing, security infrastructure, alarms video surveillance. >>reporter: we found the things when we visited it there on the auction day. i need to talk to a manager who is in charge. >> wait outside please. >>reporter: we were met by armed guard not allowed inside with our camera. in order to get into the auction you have to agree to be frisked. and to get out, the guard checks the car and paperwork before he opens the gate and lets you drive away. >> nobody asked for draivrs license. nobody asked for paperwork. >>reporter: wilson expects it was an inside job. >> how it was able to happen working to find out exactly what took place but we will get to the bottom of it. >>reporter: about 1 week after the car was stolen wilson got a call from police. they found the vehicle and suspect at this o'reilly auto parts on bayshore boulevard. when police approached the driver took off. >> officer had to jump out of the way to avoid being struck by the suspect action. then sped through the parking lot
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and striking 2 other vehicle. >>reporter: police did catch the man. facing a number of charges including auto theft and assaulting an officer. police say he has a history of stealing cars. >> there was to be an ipod. >> stress crack all underneath. >>reporter: we were there when wilson saw what was left of the totalled car. he wants police and auto return to stop leaving keys inside impounded vehicle. >> it leaves room, opportunity for criminals to steal things easier. >>reporter: sf pd says taking keys and putting them with towed vehicle is a common practice and will continue. auto return spokesman tells us the employee working the gate that day that wilson car was stol been disciplined but wouldn't he lab ate on what that means. >> it's a shape. prize possession. girl friend passed away. car stolen and trashed. >> all right dan thank you. >> well investigators believe 2 planes in southern california collided mid-air today. one of
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the planes then crashed into a ridge in los angeles county. emergency crew found the bed of pilot in the wreck annual. the other plane crash landed on golf course in west lake ville annual about 10 miles to the west. 3 people on board had minor injuries. they are okay. >> all right let's get a check of our forecast writ now. things will be heating up. >> indeed we talk about the fire dang frer. that sandhya is here with the forecast. >> yes. we are talking aboutine increasing fire dnger and toasty temperatures on the way as we look at live doppler 7hd writ now you see some patches of fog right along the coast. few high then wispy clouds moving in above but no moisture to speak of. high for today. got up into the low inland valley. 83 oakland. san rafael tied record of yin degrees. 91 santa rosa exploratorium 77 degrees. still holding on to the warmth look from emeryville camera across the bay. 56 right now in san francisco. oakland 61. san carlos san jose low 60's
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half moon bay caller spots santa cruz in the 50's. high definition sutro camera downtown san francisco and here are your tempetu santa rosa 6 still real mild in livermore. 64 degrees. we lack at the highlights now and it's record warmth expected later on this week. locally windy tomorrow night with red flag warning going up before the hills beginning tomorrow night continuing through wednesday evening. here's what's going to bring us the wind. cold front that is manufacturing through. high pressure will build in quickly behind the dray cold front and we are going to see gusty winds so whipped advisory for the north bay. east bay hills and diablo range. all starts tomorrow evening at 5:00 p.m. and runs until 11:00 a.m. wednesday. north winds tend to really dry out the atmosphere. gusting 50 to 60 miles an hour with the low humidity creating the high fire danger. watch out for down tree and power lines certainly possibility during this time period when we do expect the gusty win. so show you a computer animation
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of the wind speed 5:00 p.m. tomorrow you condition seacoast tall area lake wind gust here and close to 50 miles an hour wind gust that tuesday tonight and really continue to remain gusty even wednesday morning with wind in the mid 50's range around napa. fairfield. moderate even possibly strong winds expected. 11:00 a.m. they start to finally drop-off close to 40 miles an hour there in santa rosa. for the week ahead livermore with the gusty win we expect some heat. thursday friday life more get up into the mid 50's range. likely see record between wednesday and friday. temperatures will really tumble sunday. and monday. but until then the heat will definitely be on. tomorrow morning mild start. 50's 60's couple upper 40's and patchy fog around near the coast but mostly clear sky inland. high for tuesday south bay 84 san jose. 74 santa cruz. peninsula 83 in redwood city. 66 on the coast. pacifica downtown san frsco down few degree. 74 degrees and in the north bay 86 santa
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rose 83 vallejo. east bay oakland san leandro. 81 degrees inland temperature down a few as well. 88 livermore. passage of cold front knocking temperatures down a couple degrees but see the rebound with hot conditions expected thursday friday saturday mid 90's. 70's on the coast on thursday then starts to drop off a little bit much cooler sunday monday. >> thanks sandhya very much. >>.larry and sports is
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>> good eveningseems matt cain is the timy of 2012. is a can't find some stuff for some reason but with the giants looking to end a 5 game slide brandon belt who came to the rescue tonight. giants in arizona. field. second inning bell turns on the kennedy fast bull. gone. second of the year. solo homer. 3 nothing lead which he could in the hol hold. 4th inning jason 2 run blast. next batter chavez back-to-back jack. tied at 3. 4th inning surge. martin up
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and out. 6 innings. 4 runs on 3 homer. bruce that was a bad call. he got tossed. cain and giants bailout by belt. up the middle scoring. nick and greg ramos the save and albert picking out his um ber two homeers entering the gamement. 2 more tonight. 1 nothing angels in a flash. then fast ball to mark and he's a beast. he might hit the raider ticket sign there. way way out two nothing angels. trailing. a's come back. in the eighth. drive in a pair. in the 9th 2 down 1 on. off earnest. off the wall scoring cocoa crisp on to tied at 7. that's where we are right now. in oakland.
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earlier in the newscast we reported on jason collins decision to kilometer out as gay. warriors president welt did the same thing two years ago. and his phone was ringing off the hook today. which the chp noticed while welt was driving to work. >> when the officer pulled me over and i said you know there's kind you got me right but there's kind of a funny story that goes with this and we had a player in the nba announce he was gay today and really who is that. >> jason collins. >> i said okay you have a free pass today. thanks jason. i didn't get that 200 dollar c oklahoma city with carlos from argentina so this is it on kevin. don't make him angry. thinks really with authority. right through the entire defense back on him. 38 for durrant. thunder down 2. jackson drives. no hammer no
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>> here's a look at the wake up weather. sea patchy fog along the coast lane. temperatures in the upper 40's to mid 60's. starting out pretty mild in most 80's. mostly clear sky inland and at 8:00 a.m. mid 50's to mid 60's. remember red flag warning goes up tomorrow night. mike will be here with any updates. >> thanks so much. >> family in the midwest has a story to tell in the joyed to prove it. after an adventure at drive through zoo. >> tyler and his daughter had been feeding a camel but when they ran out of food the camel came nuzzling up to the toddle toddler. a little girl. giggle. >> until the camel put the mouth all the way around her head. dad hit the gas. you could seat camel running beside
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researchers want to know about caffeine's impact on children and adolescents. the last time the fda approved adding caffeine to food or drink was in the 1950s when it was introduced to colas. we're talking about an incredible amount of caffeine, if you think about it. one stick of the wrigley gum, equivalent to a cup of coffee. >> imagine. pop five, bouncing off the walls. >> half a cup of coffee. i apologize. >> wouldn't mind. don't have a chance to get a cup ef coffee, pop a stick of gum, need a pop. >> problem is the kids getting their hand on something like this. always the problem. an energy drink or gum, or anything that you are adding caffeine to. that's the biggest problem. when you put it in front of a child and they start using it. then you start to worry. >> yes. read away. i think i'm going to lose my voice. it was latin night on "dancing with the stars." that means there was plenty of spicy movement on the dance floor. kellie pickler and derek hough came out on top thanks to what
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one judge called a crisp, clean, hot, spicy samba. oh, boy, oh, boy. now, they have immunity and they cannot be eliminated tonight. >> at the other end of the spectrum, shawn from "bachelor" fame, struggling with his rumba. andy dick. in last place. one judge told him his rumba was more erratic than erotic. someone will be booted to from the ballroom tonight. more erratic than erotic. >> andy dick, the one person, is it this week? maybe not. maybe this week. he has hung on. >> here is why i like him. he gives hope to everybody who is not a natural talented dancer. you know, if you really work hard, you can sort of hang a little bit. >> are you sure you're not on that panel of judges? >> no, i'm talking about myself, because i think a guy gets a lot out of the little bit of talent he has. >> he calls himself skragley coyote hanging on by a thread.
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i think he knows. who gets to wear the world's biggest designer sneaker? >> airline passenger who could not stop himself from saying one word over and over and over again. hear why security agents had to kick him off his flight. you are watching "world news now." ♪ i'm learning to fly but i ain't got wings ♪ ♪ coming down is the hardest thing ♪ ♪ is the hardest thing alright, bring the model in on the set! work the camera... work it! those hands. oooh la la! what's your secret? dawn?
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