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las vegas last year, maybe that changed things a lit. this was certainly a naked embarrassment, photographed by a cell phone with some woman having a lot of fun. >> harry has a certain amount of maturity and it's countered by the other. he hasn't changed. it's still harry, we just see different sides of him at different times. when the camera is on him and the press is here, he behaves himself. >> this time he was on serious ground, advocating for the causes closest to him from arlington to walter reed to the ware yor games in colorado springs. >> on this trip, he has kept it serious and clean. his image is clearly on the rise. on bob woodruff in new york. >> our thanks always to bob woodruff. and no tonight's closing arguments, russian officials reported today they arrested a man they accuse of being a cia
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agent operating undercover in moscow. the russian federal security service claims american diplomat ryan fogle carried disguises, cash and a letter to a russian citizen they believe he was trying to recruit. so what do you think? was this a spy game gone wrong? and will it strain relations between the u.s. and russia? you can weigh in on the "nightline" facebook page or sweet us at "nightline" or at jujuchang@abc. thanks for watching. as always, we're online at abcnews.com.
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a family is utterly shattered after their little girl is struck and killed outside a san jose elementary school. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. the six-year-old was crossing the treat with her aunt and two gerald sister when they were struck. it happened in front of parkview elementary school near blue field. lisa is with us now live. >> a car coming in this direction westbound hit them and just a later later you can see behind me a memorial is set up in their honor. >> she was very energetic. she was spunky and happy all the time. when i come over she would call me by my name and say let's play. >> reporter: she was doing what she did every day. she just left her preschool at parkview elementary and was walking to her aunt's house on
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blue field drive with her 2-year-old sister when everything changinged. >> a little girl got hit and killed and her aunt was also injured. >> reporter: police say the driver of the lexus suv crashed into eileen, her opt marie elaina and her 2-year-old sister arlette. eileen died inconstantly. died instantly. another aunt tells me she believes the driver was speeding because when she ran down the street her niece's body was several feet away from where the car stopped. the driver stopped immediately and went to the police department for questioning. >> it is a 25 mile an hour speed limit, but people are always driving 50 miles an hour down the street. >> reporter: police have not said if the driver was speeding or if the victims were in the crosswalk. but for this family none of that matters. they can't get past their pain. >> there is thouing much --
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there is nhi much we can do, but we share in the grief. we cry with them. >> reporter: back now live and the girl's aunt and sister are both at valley medical center tonight. the family tells me two-year-old arlette is do okay. the 30-year-old is still in the icu. she has three broken ribs and a collapsed loping. lung. live in san jose, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thank you, lisa. and this video is just in. police in frees though county are searching for two people who crashed into an apartment trapping a toddler inside. police say the driver and passenger barrowed the car when they found out a car was injured they took off running. the driver eventually showed up, but would not cooperatewith. with police. the child was taken to hospital with moderate injuries and crews secured the building which is at risk of collapsing because of this crash. developing news now. the team of a 12-year-old cal -- the family of a familyold calaveras family
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accused of killing his sister wants him back home. he is accused inside the family's want him released based on investigators. >> i should urge that. and it is so early in the case we don't know it is a possibility, but we hope it is. >> the boy is charged with second-degree murder. the authorities also released audio from the 9-1-1 call made by the children's step mother. >> how can i help you? >> my children are home alone. inholder son is in the bathroom and my daughter started screaming. >> where is your house. >> they say he is doing as well as expected. >> an announcement from the
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moraga school district. they said a former student who was sex looy abused by a -- >> they say a former student who was sexually abused. she was abused in the 1990s while she attended moraga middle school. the district said he was to blame for what happened, but later apologized. the settlement will be paid by an insurance company. an army sergeant who coordinated is exsexual harassment -- a sexual harassment prevention program is charged with sexual assault. he was suspended from all duties. he is under investigation for, quote, abusive sexual contact, assault and mal treatme mal tref saw board nets. they were charged with sexual assault and removed from his job. he contacted the congresswoman jack we spear. she is urminging lawmakers -- urging lawmakers to do more saying congress has been an
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enabler of sexual assault by not demanding these cases are taken out of the chain of command. day three in a missing san francisco girl has turned up one hopeful clue. makayla lynch has a severe form of autism. she disappeared at her family's vacation home. today they are hanging on to a new piece of evidence. now the story from lake county. >> as dive teams combed the marshes, video that was shot is generating new hope in the search for 9-year-old makayla lynch. it sent searchers in a different direction tonight. police say the video was shot on sunday shortly after she disappeared, and it shows makayla walking away from these marshes that are behind her home. makayla's family asked us not to show the video of theirloathd daughter. she is autistic and it makes it even more difficult. >> we have somebody that will not respond to the normal ouble or need.
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assistance and there was help across the street. >> that' why neighbors are being asked to check their immediate surroundings. >> looked around and looked around the deck. that's the only place it would be in the wood pile in the back. >> pretend she is playing hide and go seek and just look in every possible spot she could be in. >> more than 100 searchers have covered 10 square miles so far and tomorrow at daybreak they will be back at it. alan wang, abc7 news. a man died in a house fire late had too after getting trapped inside the home. sky 7hd was over the house was e dahl tree -- daltry way. it is east of interstate 680. one firefighter was injured and is expected to be okay. and a san hoy say -- a san jose high school student is accused of stabbing another student in a fight. sky 7hd shows the bus stopped at the intersection of bereyessa road.
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the injured student suffered nonlife-threatening wounds. the america's cup will go on despite the deadly crash. sky 7hd was overhead after the team from sweden overturned their 72-foot catamaran on thursday. olympic gold medal list andrew simpson was killed and a six-person panel will conduct a safety review and they will decide if the race or practice runs need changes. angelina jolie is getting praise after announcing that she had a double mastectomy. jolie wrote that she has a mu take in her genes called bracha1 that greatly increases her chance of developing cancer. her double mastectomy reduced the chance by 90%. stars who battle cancer like roseanne cash publicly commended her for her courage. one of this year's miss america candidates who plans to get a double mastectomy says jolie is an inspiration. >> she is incredibly
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courageous for coming out saying i don't feel any less of a woman. it is a daunting process, but yet it is taking away the fear of having to look over your shoulder for the rest of your life. joy jolie completed -- >> jolie completed eight months of procedures on april 27th. sandhya patel has a look at the weather. >> i hear it is changing a bit. >> it is. a look from our camera and it is pretty clear. temperatures in the 50s. mountain view 61 degrees. bundle up when you leave home tomorrow morning. your wake up weather plus the major changes that are coming in our pattern coming up. >> thanks, sandhya. and gifts of hair for ill children. up next the multimillion-dollar question of whether all of those locks are really being made into wigs. >> and the government wants tighter limits on what it means to be drunk behind the wheel. so how about how many drinks they are talking about.
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john alston explains, locks of love can't account for millions of dollars worth of donated hair. after growing her hair out for months she sat down in san francisco to do something nice. she had it cutoff for locks of love. a charity that makes hairpieces for children who have con dyingses like alopecea. >> locks of love are for children. the wigs are made specifically for children. i am pretty healthy, why not do it? it is for a good cause. >> a nonprofit investor charity watchdog group is now raising questions about how much of the donated hair is actually made into wigs. the group says locks of love recedes 104,000 donations a year and only 317 wigs were produced in 2011. >> we are not making a judgment one way or another. what we are saying though is
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the amount of hair unaccounted for is $6 million every year. >> once donors have their haircut it is sent to locks of love in florida. according to a nonprofit investor the wigs are produced at taylor made hair relays meant based in this building in millbrae. the report says the company manufactures the wigs for the wholesale price of $1,000 each. but most of the donated hair is unusable because it was bleached or too short. but even so, the watchdog organization says based on information from the charity it can't account for numerous hair donations. >> human hair is extremely available. >> so despite the questions, she is happy about her good deed. >> it feels so good. my share is short now. >> we tried to reach locks of love several times and we did not hear back from the charity. according to the watchdog group, locks of love provided 3,000 wigs over the years, but the charity does not count or
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maintain the lists of hair donations. in the newsroom, john alston, abc7 news. >> thank you. federal safety officials want to lower the limit on how much people can drink before they drive. the national transportation safety board unanimously voted to recommend the states lower the blood alcohol level from the current .08 standard to .05% for a woman weighing 140 pounds that's one drink an hour. any actual changes to the level are up to individual states. archaeologists are horrified that one of the largest myan pyramids has been destroyed. here is the 2,300-year-old temple before it was damaged. and take a look. here it is afterwards. road crews used bulldozers and backhoes to tear it apart. they were apparently looking for an easy source of gravel. >> what a shame. an embarrassing parking lot paint job has been fixed in monterey county. the painter misspelled the
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word "entrance" at a trader joy's in pacific grove. on monday it was suddenly fixed. there you go. management just repaved the parking lot to make it easier to navigate. apparently entrance is one of the top 100 misspelled words in the english language. >> glad they got it right. >> let's find out what our forecast is looking like. >> dan and carolyn, big changes ahead. cooler weather and then we are even going to bring in the possibility of showers. as we look at live doppler 7hd you can see just a few patches of clouds. our radar could be tracking showers as early as thursday. the view from the explore for yum camera and you are looking at coit tower and 53 in santa rosa and it is currently 57 in union city. as you check out the view from thegh definition sutro camera you can see downtown san francisco and the bay bridge and the camera is a little bouncy and it is breezy out there.
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the clouds will increase tomorrow afternoon and a chance of showers on thursday. we are expecting cooler weather the next three days. temperatures are going down. take a look at some of the bay area cities here. santa rosa tomorrow afternoon and 75 and dropping to the low 70s for thursday and friday and oakland from 70 tomorrow to 65 by friday. as you look at san francisco, mid60s tomorrow and low 60s by thursday and friday. san jose going from 73 to the upper 60s. these temperatures will be running cooler than average for this time of year. here is what will bring the cooler weather. it is a cold front. much cooler weather anticipated thursday and friday. and this system looks like now it is going to hold together to produce some showers. the latest computer models are really bringing in the possibility of wet weather on thursday. tomorrow morning just patchy low clouds and a cool start to your morning. make sure have you an extra layer. clouds increase tomorrow afternoon. chance of showers as early as thursday morning. you can see cloverdale and ukiah is getting some wet weather.
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by early afternoon better chance that most of the bay area could be seeing wet weather here. light rurps could be sprinkles and then 11:00 p.m. thursday night still a few showers lingering. tomorrow morning when you wake up and leave home, the temperatures will be on the cool side. upper 40 tots low 50s for most -- upper 40s to the low 50s for most of the bay area. bundle up. 73 in the south bay and 77 morgan hill. breezy conditions expected. los gatos 76 degrees on the peninsula, 68 san mateo. you are looking at low 70s redwood city and palo alto where you should be this time of year. 59 half moon bay and downtown san francisco 64 degrees. another breezy afternoon. daly city 58 and in the north bay you will see the increasing cloud cover first. mid70s saw no know ma and -- sonoma and in the east bay the temperatures are in a narrow range. 70 for oakland. 71 union city. inland communities are a mild afternoon, but not as warm as it was today.
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upper 80sin antioch. 82 tomorrow. livermore 78 degrees. here is a look at the accu-weather seven-day forecast. will coulder days the next three, and we are looking at the chance of some showers on thursday 80sand 90s inland and coast side 50s to 60s. abc7 news has great weather we source for you to follow. the latest bay area weather conditions rain or shine. spare the air alerts and weather tweets from your favorite weather team. carolyn and dan? >> all right. thank you, sandhya very much. a tough one for the warriors tonight. >> game five in san antonio and mike shumann is in for larry. >> we were just looking at the change of color on coit tower. a pivotal game five and steph curry and klay thompson combine for 13 points. that equals a spurs victory.
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13 points. the spurs take game five in our first blowout of the series. curry said his injured left ankle felt better tonight than heading into game four. outside of the first quarter passed tony parker and it didn't show. here is one of his four turnovers. leonard feeding parker. , paer lead the spurs with 2 -- parker lead the spurs with 25. a 14-0 run and ginobili with the 3. 27-15 spurs. corner of three to stop the bleeding. warriors get within three at half time. tim duncun the turnover. he had 25 points and the warriors down 2. they couldn't get over the hump. a fast break and up 11. and then leonard to the corner for a 14-point lead. he had 17. putting it a away with a former saint mary's star. 109-91 the final. spurs take a 3-2 series lead and they are facingy limb thaition on thursday night at -- facing elimination on
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thursday night. >> we will be fine. we are excited about game six. i believe those guys have a lot left in them. they won the ballgame tonight. give them credit. everybody is hurting this time of year. my guys wi bounce back. will bounce back. >> down south the sharks hosted by the kings. in this battle of goalies jonathon quick takes round one. the kings' goalie turned back 35 shots tonight. it was his 6th career playoff shutout. the opening period and got it. 1-0 kings and we move to the second and you credit the goal on the redirect. that's how it would end. l.a. takes a 1-0 series lead and game two set for thursday night at the staples center. cabrera is now a bluejay. he had a 4-hit day.
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he drives them in with the first. they scored six runs in the opening frame. barry zito gave up five earned runs. sandoval hits his seventh homerun of the year. a three-run shot. too little, too late. 10-6 toronto gets the victory. divided loyalties of these two friends. a's hosting the rangers. trailing 3-0 and they take a 4-3 lead in the 6th. he is coming all the way around. rangers able to tie it in the eighth. the game goes to extra innings. a pair of 10th inning home runs. his second of the game. they get one back and they tall 6-5. this abc7 sports report brought to you by river rock casino. the toughest thing to do is close out a series thursday night. but a lot of pressure on the warriors. it will be tough on thursday night. >> but if it goes to game re willn san antonio, you be a lot of pressure on the
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spurs. >> yes. it will become on them. to beat them twice that's tough. >> thanks, shu. the warriors may be down a game, but they are not out. these fans clearly showing off their pride. their cousin was lucky enough to go to game four and brought them back we are warriors towel and thunder stick. >> and we want to seeide in bot pride in both bay area teams in the playoffs. e-mail your warrior and shark fan photos to you report at kgo-tv.com and we will share them on air and on-line at abc7news.com. we want to get as many as we can. feeling lucky? >> hope so. the powerball jackpot is ballooning. it
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>> make sure you have a jacket or a sweater first thing in the morning. upper 40s to low 60s at 5:00 a.m. by 8:00 a.m. the numbers will rise to the low 50s and low 60s. and just to look ahead live doppler 7hd they may be tracking showers as early as thursday. for the latest details mike is here 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. the jackpot has ballooned
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to the third largest in powerball history. >> it is an estimated $360 million right now. that would pay out $229.2 million if you chose the all cash now option. >> the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 173 million. >> not great odds. 1.4 million people took home $26 million in prizes. >> i'm dreaming of an eyend land land -- of an island in the sun. >> it would be nice. >> "jimmy kimmle live" is next. the musical guest the tantrums. >> stay tuned for that. that's our report. i'm dan ashley. thanks for watching. >> i'm carolyn johnson. for mike shumann, sandhya patel and larry beil, all of us here, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for joining us
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