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2-year-old skpon wife were in the vehicle but the child was eject frtd impact and the female passenger was trapped inside of the wreckage. >> the female had to be taken out of the vehicle and immediately transported to a trauma center in critical condition. >> i looked to see if she was okay. she was not unconscious, kind of breathing. not really. >> both adults have been take dwron a trauma center. the 2-year-old child did die. police said no other vehicles were involved and no pedestrians were injured. all of the parkway has been shut down to give officers an opportunity to do a detailed investigation. there is some hope somebody lanes may be reopened but have not been. the names of the victims have not been released.
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>> nationwide hepatitis outbreak expanded in the bay area in an unusual way. not only is there a case out of santa clara county today tied to tainted berries but a tainted pharmacy employee may have put customers at risk after eating them. >> target does sate was informed by the alameda county health department someone who works in the pharmacy was recently diagnosed with hepatitis a. target says the potential health risk insolves farnlsy locations in hayward, and in san leandro on east 14th. an employee had had a confirmed case of hepatitis a hospitalized and released. the company is asking anyone purchasing prescriptions between may 5 and may 26 to stop using them.
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and come if nor a free replacement. >> i just got off the phone with my doctor. he wants me to come in tomorrow to get a hepa vaccine. >> the company is sending letters to those who may be affected saying quote we apologize for any inconvenience or concern that this issue may have caused. and were not aware of the health conditions prior to dispensing your prescription. a frozen fruit mix sold at costco stores is being blamed for infecting nearly three dozen people in three states with hepa. victoria is now workried after her possible exposure from the infected target worker because she just finished a year of cancer treatment.
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>> i'm going follow up and get the vaccine. >> targ jit suggesting customers seek medical attention and they say the company will pay for the vaccinations. >> some symptoms include fever, nausa, joint pain. a hepatitis vaccine can protect against the disease can be given. >> an emotion yl day in court for the father of a teen-aged girl gang raped at richmond high skoochl he took the stand. laura? >> this father described his daughter as quote, giddy and
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sparkley as he was driving her to this dance wearing her brand new purple dress. then, he talked about his horror as they returned several hours later and she was being wheeled away on a journey, beaten and unconscious. the father of a young girl gang raped told two juries what that night was like for him. s frantically searched for his daughter and what she looked like after the brutal attack. quote, her face was distorted and no longer round, ashen, gray, pale, clammy. she appeared on death row. earlier both sides submitted opening statements regarding one two of defendants in the trial. the 22-year-old charged with rape and sexual assault with a foreign object. >> proving plr montano was not
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only there, wasn't just watching he was watching and a participant in concert with others as he not only personally assaulted jane doe sexually but aided and abetted others. >> the prosecutor conceded witnesses vary in terms of the the length of time they say he was on the victim. >> evidence will show that whether for two seconds or 10 minutes, rape is rape. >> but montano's attorney says witnesses are unreliable there is no direct evidence montano raped the victim. his dna was found at the scene. >> scientific evidence is going is to-to-show his dna is on a can of very strong alcoholic befr and on a condom wrapper but there is no condom. >> the girl was in the hospital for five days after the attack. tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00
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tweel tell but a vulgar phone call the father received as he was driving to the school and turns out the phone call was one of hear tack hers -- attackers. >> it's sickening. thank you very much. the team practiced for america's cup, still considering whether to compete following the death of one of the sailor andrew simpson. >> palo alto police just released a search of a man who attacked a woman jogging on sunday. she was jogging along a trail
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at the baylands nature preserve sunday morning. the man attacked her from behind and groped her before she was able to break free. he ran off as two bicyclist as approached. >> police need your help finding a missing elderly woman with alzheimer's. the sheriff's office issued a silver alert. no one has seen her since 9:30 yesterday morning. she may be driving a white 2003 toyota camery. >> oakland police headquarters closed after a broken toilet floods parts of the building. first and second floors and employees still working as crews clean up the nose make repairs.
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>> voters choosing a new district two supervisor. they're deciding which of the candidates should replace george sherakowa junior. if no touchdown gets more than 50% of the vote a runnoff will take place june 30th. the city now owns more than 500 acres of prime real estate. the navy closed down that base in 1993 taking away 14,000 jobs. and agreed to pay for clean up and then turn it over for free. >> over 9,000 jobs here so
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there has been a lot of work we're glad we're going to receive properties. >> the plans call for the construction of homes, retail stores and restaurants that could start in two to three years. >> thousands of jobs and billions of dollars is what apple says new headquarters will bring to cupertino and the surrounding area. we'll bring in more than $2 billion for local bitses. the study finds apple will generate $13 million in tax revenue each year. >> with unemployment at lowest point job seekers are optimistic about chances of getting hired. employers advertising more
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than 300 positions. >> from san jose, so i decided to come out here to make a trip. that is what have you to do. you have to be open and willing to travel. >> our next event takes place tuesday, july 9th in concord are from 12:00 until 4:00. >> that is really a good resource. >> biggest concern parents have with children's screen time. >> efforts to crack down on exthat's turn intimate moments into revenge porn. >> a major change in pattern could bring hottest weather of the season. i'll be back with the temperatures coming up.
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slammed into the garage. the driver taken to the hospital. the homeowner says he's going to stay someplace else until repairs are complete. >> a suspected child killer has been added to the most wanted list. saying she failed to show up on trial on charges of child man slaugtder. authorities say she and her husband were travel to guatemala and wi buy children from an adoption agency. agencies say they shaez a long history after busing them. >> when relationships sour, sometimes people turn to revenge in this day and age, it can be posted online known as revenge porn. more on efforts to cut down on this practice.
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>> this is a growing trend that could be a crime in california. sometimes a jilted lover will take videos the couple had of each other and post them to get back at the ex. it's called reserving porn. holly had semi nude photos uploaded on to texan.com by a former boyfriend and was embassarred. a friend found them. >> she said you're on there. >> the senate public safety committee made it a misdemeanor for those who electrically distribute photos of a sexual nature without consent with intent of harassing or humiliating. offenders can be jailed up to a year, fined up to $1,000. >> the law does not give up to technology.
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>> the state senator is leading the effort because thefts a lawsuit doesn't seem tb a deterrent. >> they're concerned about going to jail. so this hope fly raises the bar nuf the electronic frontier foundation agrees the problem needs to be addressed. just not the way the senator is going about it. >> it criminalizes the victimless and that is a problem. have you to do so in the most narrowly tailered way, possible. >> victims just don't want private pictures to go public. >> i can't imagine why someone would do this. >> the measure seem to be gaining momentum. only new jersey made it illegal.
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>> thank you. >> 778% of parents report their children's media use is not a source of familiar conflict and northwestern university researcher says they're surprised how low media concerns ranked with parents who say the fear is that children won't get enough physical activity. >> amazon.com planning on expanding grocery delivery to the bay area. and into the bay area this year, if those test markets go well amazon plans to expand in 2014. >> chrysler refusing a request to recall nearly three million jeeps that regulators say
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could burst into flames. >> what chrysler doing is almost unpress lent -- res dented. >> the words voluntary and recall almost always go toblgt they get it usually not this time. regulators have been investigating leaks in tanks in the jeep grand cherokee and liberty since 2010. investigators sate vehicles are prone to fires. the company concluded there is no evidence of any danger. the vehicles the noft wants off the road are 1993 to 2004 jeep grand cherockies and liberties. a major bank won praise for providing an alternative to those expensive check cashing
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stores. union bank offering a access account to customers who can't ford high bank fees. the account offers atm access, online banking and mobile banking. fees are low and there are no minimums required. the bank earned high marks from the green lighting institute saying this gives low income workers a chance to open a regular account and avoid paying high fee autos big changes for an outdoor retailer, starting today rei making it more difficult to bring things back. for outlet items customers will have just 30 days to return an item for any reason. and one year from purchases made in main stores online or
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in a catalog. the retailer making change after notice being a sharp uptick in returns more than a year old. i that is why we went to rei when i was a kid because you knew if we had camping gear breakdown we'd take it bachblgt high school we live bid that rule. >> thank you. >> that is good camping weather. >> breezy. >> yes. does it feel great out here, low clouds out over the bay. one to six degrees cooler around the bay area. no rain to speak of but the fog is hanging on until 10:00
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p.m. tonight. includes city of fairfield and you can see gusts 41 miles per hour at fairfield. that means driving could be difficult. as you look at a live picture you can see fog there. san francisco, 58 degrees right now. some warmest inland valleys 75 today, blue skies, santa rosa now 67 degrees. it's 72 in napa. and golden gate bridge, foggy skies. had is what you're going to be looking at. wide spread fog again tonight. and warm to hot friday ask saturday. we may be dealing with record
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highs. taking a look at fog pattern into afternoon, you'll notice temperatures into low 60s this afternoon. that marine layer is 2000 feet deep. so this mean was that strong sea breeze that is going to work into some valleys like we saw this morning so that just means a cool start to morning. temperatures into 50s to start off .s national weather service letting everybody know there is an increased risk of rip currents from wednesday night into weekend. there is a swell towards the
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coastline there. is a risk of rip currents into mid to latter part of the week and into weekend. 66 in santa cruz. 68 degrees san mateo. fog lingering. so cool near the coast. we get you up to 70s in santa rosa. so subtle differents from today. low 70s, inland going to be mild and sunny. 80 in antioch. temperatures starting to inch up thursday by friday and saturday, mid to upper 9 owes inland so it's going to get hot.
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cooler weather sunday, monday, tuesday. national weather service wants people to know some outlying areas may be dealing with heat in outlying areas so heat sensitive individuals be careful. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >> award show performance nearly a show stopper and how it could range one live. >> and some notions
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over the crowd his leg slams a woman's head onto the stage. here it is. there is the right leg. her attorney tells tmz she may have suffered brain damage and may have to consider legal action. producers say they told him not to do the jump deeming it too risky. miguel not returning calls. >> a petition is circulating to make a well traveled road safer for bicyclists. car skipped by leaving little shoulder room. the petition seeks to lower speed limit to 25 miles per hour and add more crosswalks as well. >> coming up new national league honor giants catcher
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coming up, shopping mall machine that's could be contributing to cell phone thefts. it's a story yum see only on abc 7 news why the susan gkomen foundation is canceling the three day walk and six other u.s. cities. >> and the sound of social media. michael fin eye shows us the new audio service and what it makes it different from the others out there. >> join us at 6:00 and here giants buster posey proving he's one of the most popular players in baseball. >> he's leading catchers and
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in second place not even close. >> thanks for watching. this is "world news." tonight, fire alarm. the government warns millions of jeeps on the road may be in danger of this. if there's a rear-end crash, a gasoline fire. will there be a massive recall? news about that terrifying tornado in oklahoma. scientists now say it was the biggest in history. and "real money." how anyone can get to work faster and cheaper. secrets that save this family $4,000. good evening. as we come on the air, rush hour is under way. 124 million americans traveling the roads and millions of people
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