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>> good saturday morning, everyone. i'm katie marzullo. this morning we have francis dinglasan. >> good morning. >> good morning, everyone. we are starting off cool with temperatures in the 50s and even some 40s out there. fog has developed here and only 46 in novato. 50s around the bay and we will find 50s around as well near monterey bay. but things will warm up, the low clouds will start to dissipate. here's a beautiful live view as
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we look out from mt. tam toward the sunrise. it just happened a minute ago. in the inland areas where it's already clear, temperatures will climb up into the low 90s. right around the bay temperatures will be a few degrees warmer compared to yesterday. we are talking upper 60s to upper 70s. so very comfortable. enjoy the day. and along the coast, that's where we are going to stick to low 60s, upper 50s and the clouds will linger all day. i'll have the complete forecast coming up. katie. >> francis, thank you. >> two women are dead this morning and a man is in the hospital after an attack at the san francisco jewelrymart. it happened at eighth and bran non. sergio quintana has more on what happened. >> this is video of one of the victims inside the giftcenter and jewelrymart being carted out to an ambulance. he was just feet from where it happened, this man says. >> i looked inside and i heard bullets, two, three, four shots i look outside,
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and i see people start running. >> in this picture taken inside the basement where the shooting unfolded, you see police on the crime scene. >> in store 147, a gold store called victoga, we found two deceased females. >> investigate stores say one woman was shot to death, the second was stabbed to death, and the third victim, a man, suffered gunshots and stab wounds. he was rushed to san francisco general hospital. their attacker managed to get out of the building. >> a suspect was walking on the north side of the street covered in blood. the officers went to engage the suspect, not knowing if he was a victim or a suspect. at that point in time the suspect produced a weapon and fired upon the officers.
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>> dozens of heavily-armed officers quickly swarmed the area and the man eventually surrendered inside a nearby mexican restaurant because he ran out of ammunition he was also taken to san francisco general, but police have not described his injuries. the s.w.a.t. team then swept through the build to go see if there were any addition until gunmen and merchants were escorted out. this man saw one of the victims. >> i evacuated and went out out into the hallway, i saw the woman lay on the floor. >> many of the attendants of the jewelrymart say they are shocked it happened because security is very thorough and you have to have a special pass to get in. abc news. a man is dead this morning in san jose after being shot. our media partner, the mercury news, reports it happened just before 10:00 last night. a man in his 30s was standing on the sidewalk talking to someone when he was shot. no suspects are in custody. it's san jose's 27th homicide of the year. the father of a missing 21-month-old girl said he plans
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to search the day today for his daughter. last night he talked to reporter allen wong just as he was released from the jail. >> my daughter is missing. and i have to live with that. even though i'm out of jail, i'm still not free. >> when 49-year-old anthony web walked out of his neighborhood market wednesday, he said his two-year-old, daphne, was gone from his s.u.v. and his mother's purse was stolen. his mother suffered from dementia and was unable to help. she can't recall seeing anyone with her daughter that day or in the previous weeks. >> my mom is at home, daphne, and i talk to my wife every day where she's at and she hears her in the background playing. >> web said his wife has been in a drug rehab program for almost three months and she hasn't actually seen the child in two weeks. >> did you ever see your wife in -- en danger your baby? >> i don't want to say that.
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i'm already sad. i don't want to -- and i know her mother loves her. she gave birth to her. >> web said his wife was living on the streets with the baby which prompted an investigation. he admits there was a restraining order on his wife and daphne is missing part of her ear, which is also part of the cps investigation. >> can you tell us how she lost part of her ear. >> i'm not doing that on national tv. >> why? >> no. i'm not doing that. i just want my baby home. >> now webb says he's going to go home and prepare to go out and find his daughter. at the jail in dublin, allen wong, abc7 news. police in redwood city have identified a man killed in a six-alarm fire that gutted an apartment complex earlier this week. a 48-year-old man was killed when the fire broke out on apartments on wood side drive just before 2:00 that morning.
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investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the fire. a fundraiser will be held today to honor a man who was shot to death in oakland after a fender-bender. police say 22-year-old man was gunned down on june 12th after getting into an altercation with two men who rear-ended car. a reward is being offered for the suspect's arrest. today's fundraiser is from 4:00 p.m. to 11:00. proceeds will go toward his family and paying off his student loans. a third young woman has died from injuries suffered in an -- the asiana airlines crash at sfo. the victim is 17-year-old lie yipeng. a chinese national. she has been unconscious at sf general hospital since saturday's crash. >> today we are sad to announce that one of the victims of the plane crash expired this morning. she died of her injuries.
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it is a pediatric patient. she was in our care since the time of the crash. fourteen people from the asiana airlines crash remains in bay area hospitals. san francisco police have confirmed a 16-year-old crash victim was run over by a fire truck. however, authorities say ye meng may have been killed in the plane crash, not by truck. she was hit add least once, they say, added she was covered by firefighting foam when it happened and no one would have seen her. planes are once again landing on the runway where the plane crashed on sfo. it reopened last night. we report. >> planes are landing side by side again on both parallel runways at sfo where saturday's crash happened.
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sky 7hd was over sfo when the runway returned to full operation just after 5:00 p.m., almost two days ahead of schedule. in the past 24 hours airport crews picked up debris, repainted runway lines and repaved a lot of asphalt. >> the deepest gouges were about 8 inches deep, one foot by one foot and some were over 100 feet long. >> moving the fuselage by crane started early. this video, only on abc7, when friction from scraping metal caused what looked be to be a fire but it was only smoke. hours later it was on its way to a remote section of the airport for storage. it's now hidden for view from behind a scene. >> i was kind of worried about my mom seeing the crash site because my mom is getting along in age. >> she and her family are travel to san salvador and expected delays. she was surprised to see an
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on-time departure. >> i was so glad they cleared it yesterday. now that it's open it means all the runways are now safe. >> steven is putting his daughter, ella, on a flight to germany. >> it doesn't look very crowded, actually. >> there wasn't a long line at the gate, so it should be fairly easy. >> i'm going to be visiting my family over there. >> in fact, we found very few flight delays after a long week of cancellations and delays after the crash. at sfo, cornell bernard, abc7 news. the chinese consulate in san francisco say dozens of students who were here since the crash have now left the bay area. the consulate posted photos to their website showing a group of 31 students and teachers boarding a flight for beijing yesterday afternoon. earlier 35 other students and teachers boarded a shuttle bus to continue their tour of the united states.
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a blood drive will be held on monday at sfo to help replenish blood supplies used to help the victims. it will be in terminal 3 starting at 9:00 a.m. donors are asked to schedule an appointment ahead of time by calling the number on the screen. walk-ins will be accepted based on availability. remember, you can keep on top of any breaking developments in the asiana crash investigation by following up on twitter and the new abc7 smartphone app lets you watch news on the go and see live, breaking news. you will find it on abc7news.com/app. >> we have a lot of changes in
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the weather coming? >> yes, here we see clear skies. warmer temperatures in store. i'll tell you how nice it's going to be in your neighborhood. >> thanks, francis. also next, the lab results are back. what experts found in the meat balls that sickened and killed one san francisco dog. and 7 on your side's michael finney helps an east bay woman who has trouble with a product that promised to protect her fat
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>> welcome back. this is a live picture from our sutro tower cam. you can see the sunshine over the clouds. a gorgeous view and an indication of the weather right now. some low clouds in the bay area but it will warm up, the sun will come out. frances dinglasan is in this morning and she will have all the details coming up in a few minutes. we have new details this morning on the poisoned meatballs believed to be left in deliberately kill dogs in the san francisco area. an analysis of the meatball show they contain a high level of strychnine, high enough to kill a human. children can be prone to wetting their beds or in some cases their parents' bed. there's a product called protect-a-bed which guarantees it can protect a mattress from stains.
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michael finney reports on an oakley woman who put the promise to the test. >> laura struggles to show us the mattress she said was left with several stains. this mother of four bought the king size mattress a year ago along with a protective encasement. >> this is a grand new mattress, very expensive. >> she points to several stains left by her son after a number of accidents. >> this is the stain that went through for my son with the actual protective bed cover on it. >> after the first incident she sent the cover back with the company. >> it came back with a letter saying i stated too long to send it in, past 15 days, and they weren't going to do anything about it. >> protect-a-bed warranty said the company, at its sole discretion, will have the mattress professional cleaned or replaced if it is stained. the company instead sent her a replacement. her son had a second problem and stained the mattress.
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>> this time they sent a letter back and said the cover wasn't defective. >> they said they based it that conclusion on thorough protective bedding. once again they sent her a new cover and once again her son stained the mattress after a third accident. this time she called 7 on your side. we contacted protect-a-bed. can want agreed to clean the mattress but that wasn't enough for laura so protective bed came up with a new solution. the company told us they stand behind the quality and efficiency of our products. our products are listed as class 1 medical devices with the fda. carry the good housekeeping seal and protect-a-bed is an accredited business with the better business bureau. >> they decided they wanted to replace my mattress, and now i will be getting a brand new mattress. >> the company tells us it believes it went beyond what is promised in its warranty to meet laura's concerns. if you have a consumer complaint, go to our website at
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amend bc7 news.com. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> happening now jurors in 1/2 have resumed deliberation necessary the george zimmerman case. the six-member panel was given the case yesterday after lawyers wrapped up-closing arguments. zimmerman faces second degree shooting charges in the unarmed killing of trayvon martin. texas has passed sweeping changes to its state abortion laws. lawmakers were called back to a new, special session, by the governor to cast their votes. the republican majority approved it and sent it to governor rick perry to sign. democrats say the legislation is unconstitutional. it will ban apportions after 20 weeks, limit where and when women can take abortion inducing pills and it could shut down 47 of their abortion clinics.
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last week senator laura davis nearly stopped it with a filibuster. in southern california a dare went horribly wrong. more than 22 school children had to be treated after getting sick at an elementary school in san diego. authorities say as part of a dare several students drank beverages drank beverages mixed with food items like hot sauce, salt and pepper. the ages ranked from kindergarten to seventh grade. several reported feeling sick afterwards. they were treated at an area hospital and released. parts of china have been evacuated ahead of a powerful typhoon that's expected to make landfall today. this is video out of taiwan after the typhoon brought heavy rains and winds to the northern part of the country. schools and businesses in the region were closed yesterday, and 8,000 people were ordered to evacuate due to severe flooding. hopefully they are getting all the notice they need to get out of those areas. 6:18 here in the bay area. what's coming up for us? >> we've just got some nice
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weather ahead." it is the beginning of their typhoon season in asia and it will continue through august and september. i was in a lot of typhoons when i spent many summers in the philippines. but here we have a sunny pattern. here's what is going on around the bay area. the radar picking up clear skies up above. no moisture. it's going to be dry. but the atlanta image is superimposed and that's the area of light blue where you can see some of the low cloud cover right along the coast seeping into the bay. i will show you a beautiful live shot from mt. tam looking above the low clouds covering parts of our bay this morning. we had a beautiful sunrise at 5:59, 20 minutes ago. temperatures now in the 50s. 54 in san francisco and oakland. look for 52 in half moon bay. so still cooler there along the coast. another live shot from the east bay. this time still looking at more
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of those low clouds around the bay. it will change, by midmorning we will see a lot of clear skies. in santa rosa 45. that's where fog has developed early this morning so that's our cool spot. napa at 56, as well as fairfield. also cool in novato and los gatos at 51. for today you can expect low clouds during the morning and some patchy fog. but it will be sunnier this afternoon. in fact, midmorning is when we expect to see clear skies for most everyone except along the coast. now with the sunnier conditions, that also means warmer temperatures today and that will stay with us until tomorrow and then a change on monday. the forecast model shows the clouds and fog pulling back. in the next hours there will be quite a bit of change. it's clearing along the peninsula coast this morning, and then this afternoon a lot of sunshine so temperatures will be
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warmer. still cooler, 60s along the coast, 70s and 80s around the bay and then reaching the 90s. san jose a high of 11. 75 in sunnyvale. look for 72 in san mateo, and 68 in milbrae. downtown san francisco, 66 degrees. but there is a small craft advisory around the bay where we will see some winds at about 15 to 25 knots for the louis vuitton cup. that's this evening. novato 83. 80 in parts of north bay with one of the hotspots being clear lake at 94 and look for a very comfortable east bay numbers right around the 70s. 70 in berkeley, 76 in union city. we will see some 80s and low 90s in the interior areas. 87 in concord. 85 in san ramon and 85
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livermore. if you are headed to the oakland a's game, it will be comfortable when the game starts. temperatures near 63 degrees, but then once the sun sets at 8:32 you will feel it drop down to the mid-50s. definitely grab a coat. here's a look at your accuweather seven-day forecast. it really is kind of like being on amerry go round. that's the west bay to describe t we will come up a little bit today. tomorrow we will stay there and monday we will drop down amounts bit. we will see a stronger on shore flow so breezy conditions and cooler numbers that will stay monday and tuesday and then we come back up again wednesday and thursday. so we make it around the merry go round and we will be right where we started. you can keep track of bay area weather on twitter at live doppler 7hd, which we update 24/7. >> thanks, francis. up next from campy to classic, the by area man who may have an
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>> dan is joining us live to tell us what is coming up next on "good morning america." >> coming up on gma, six women and one defend. all-female jury in the george
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zimmerman trial entering day two of deliberations. why the verdict could come quite quickly. and the warning police are issuing to the community down in florida. we will talk about all of that coming up. also shark attack. what this 63-year-old woman is saying this morning about whether she will ever go back in the water after being bitten by a shark in north carolina. the remarkable move she made to protect the little girl to whom she was giving a surfing lesson when the shark lunged. and the wiener mobile, half a dozen oscar mire wiener mobiles rolling out for a bizarre competition. which will be top dog? we have that story. and the latest on superstars jay-z. wait until you hear where they are making their first stop. it's coming up on gma this morning. katie, hope you will take my bicycle the audience. >> sure. but maybe that first stop is san francisco? maybe at the kgo studio? >> i don't know if i should give
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it away, but no. >> okay. i'll tweet a picture if i see him. we will leave it at that. >> please do. >> thanks so much, dan. bay area native movie could become a cult classic thanks to twitter. anthony, the director of the sci-fi network's new movie is from antioch. he got his film degree from san francisco state. thursday night, his movie, is that correct nato, created a huge buzz. the sci-fi movie had 387,000 comments on its website and twitter reported an average of 5,000 tweets per min about it -- per minute in its two-hour run. he told a hollywood reporter he thinks it's a hit because it's not dark, it's fun and it's unapologetic. next, the barton labor negotiations resume. another possible strike could be only about three weeks away, so we will let you know how the talks are going. and also the artimes is getting
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>> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen this morning. >> good morning. it's a foggy start in santa rosa, as well. where visibility is down to a fourth after mile. we are starting off with low clouds over parts of the bay area. a beautiful sunrise around 5:59. temperatures mainly in the 50s for some locations. we are even seeing some 40s, as well. here's a look at the numbers.
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in santa rosa 46. 45 in novato. mid-50s in san carlos and hayward w he will warm up nicely. here's how the day plays out. we've got some fog and low clouds during the morning hours. temperatures mainly in the 50s during 7:00. by this afternoon mainly sunny conditions except along the coast where it will still be cool, in the upper 50s. but then we are talking low 90s in the interior locations. so very sunny there and clear conditions to start. this evening it will be mild, as well. if you have dinner plans out, by 7:00 tonight still around 58 along the coast, but you will notice inland areas will drop down to the mid-70s. i'll have the complete accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. katie. >> thank you. bay area commuters are holding their breath as they wait to see if bart and the biggest unions can avoid a strike. as laura anthony explains, the trains are running, but the accusations remain. >> the negotiators for bart and
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the unions return to the table. they want to iron out our significant differences. this comes after they decided to extend their contract for 30 days so they can iron out their significant differences. so far there's been progress on minor issues, but still there's a long way to go. >> the union is prepared to negotiate, as i said, 24 hours a day between now and august 5. if we can achieve an agreement by tomorrow, we would. but it takes two parties to negotiate. >> the union has taken issue with the fact bart's lead negotiator, thomas hawk, will be unavailable from july 24 to 28. bart claims there is still plenty of negotiating time between now and early august. avoiding another strike is of great concern to this man, who drives a cab and lost a fair amount of his income last week with the walk-out. >> do you think they will reach an agreement? >> yeah, i think they will.
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>> those relying on their cars are also hoping for a speedy resolution. >> i hope it gets worked out. i spent hours in the car. >> i think they have to compromise. i think that's the only way you solve a problem like this. >> understand the progress made was on the issues around safety that unions are concerned about. the big sticking points remain around pay and benefits. they will be back at the bargaining table on monday. abc7 news. >> america's cup competitor, artemis racing, hopes to get back in the water next week. they have been out of commission since a boat capsized may 9th. a crewmember, andrew simpson, was killed. they have issued 37 rule changes to update the safety of the boats. thursday an international jury said two will not be enacted. those changes would affect the boat's rudders, which helps stabilize them. team artemis is testing a new boat to make sure it can handle
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the bay's choppy waves. the team sent us this photo. they told abc7 news that artemis is staying in the race and gaining strength from each step of the process. >> every day we achieve another thing like finishing the building of the boat and now the structural tests and now we will put the boat in the water. every one of these are wins from where we came from. it's been a steep hill, but we aren't about dropping out or quitting. that's not in our dna. today will be the first head-to-head challenger, the race is for the louis vuitton cup. the italian and new zealand teams will be on the water at 12:15. the official races begin in september. new this morning, president obama says overhauling the nation's immigration system can provide a big boost to the economic recovery. in his weekly internet and radio address, president obama said immigrants have had a history of keeping america's economy the
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strongest in the world, but under the current system they are prevented from contributing to the nation's success. >> immigration reform would make it easier for highly-skilled immigrants and those who study at our colleges and universities to create jobs here in america. foreign companies would be more likely to invest here. the demands for goods and services would go up, creating more jobs for american workers. >> the president is calling on the house to act since the senate has already passed a bipartisan bill. reaction is pouring in after janet neapolitan announced she's stepping down from the homeland security system. she's been nominated to become president of the uc system. the story from abc7 news capitol correspondent, nannette miranda. >> after a high-profile career as arizona governor and working under president clinton and current homeland security secretary under president obama,
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janet neapolitan is set to become the leader of one of the finest university systems in the country. she said if confirmed i will accept the challenge of leading one of the finest university systems in the country. she is an unconventional pick outside the world of academia. one regent said she was chosen because she has a track record for tackling the toughest challenges and seeing them through. the pick signals the desire for change, according to some. >> she may not have such an appearance as being in an ivory tower. you see how the pope is changing things in rome. well, it may be time to change things in the president's office. >> uc has been under fire in recent years. because state funding diminished, students saw tuition double to more than $12,000 a year under the outgoing president. she brings in power. he political power could bring in changes in sacramento. >> she will be to stand before
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the legislator without flinching and say, you know, the constitution of the state of california says the most important priority shall be the education of children through the university. she has c. roots. she was the first female victorian at her school. >> uc students worry about hiring outside the academic world. >> we have so many different components to us. our structure is really unique in the way that we work, so that's what we are set to go about. >> in a meeting with her next week, they will discuss their priorities of boosting racial diversity, keeping tuition affordable and admitting more students. california students. nannette miranda, abc7 news. >> it remains unclear when the new eastern span of the golden gate bridge will open. crews are sticking to their schedule yesterday they started paving the span on the newly built eastern span. they are using two layers of
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special inch thick specialized asphalt. it's a highly durable material that's easy to fix. >> it should last the lifetime of the bridge, which is 150 years. there will be routine maintenance on all portion of the bridge, but as i heard someone say, it should outlast us all. >> the bridge, as you know, was schedule today open labor day weekend, but inspectors found faulty bolts that need to be fixed. >> on monday, sonoma will take a vote on whether to launch an alternative power authority. the sonoma alternative authority plans to serve businesses and homes on october 1st. they will provide greener energy. so far four cities and the county have decided to join the agency. happening today, san francisco is hosting a route preview to prepare for the 11th annual avon walk for breast cancer. today's event runs from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. it begins on fourth street. participants will get a
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sneak-peek at the route for the walk weekend. it includes a ten mile training route and meet and greet with avon staff and fellow walkers. coming up on the abc7 saturday morning news. there's a bay area company that specializes in preserving one of the most important elements of a wedding. why this unique dry cleaning business is celebrating a milestone. here's a look from the emeryville camera. the sun is up. the clouds will be moving on out and frances dinglasan will fill you in on what the forecast holds for you in
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>> welcome back, everyone.
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summer is wedding season, and for most brides the most memorable keepsake is usually the gown. a dry cleaning business specializes in making gowns as good as new, and this week they are celebrating a milestone. wayne freedman has the story. >> 36 years after the wedding and the bride has a problem. >> my wedding dress, it was really badly stained and spotted. >> valerie, on the day she got married, and before she loaned a dress to a friend who ruined it. she came here hoping for a miracle, and what looks like wall to wall wedding dress land. >> it's beautiful. it's perfect. >> as it should be, considering lynette's reputation at crystal cleaning center. >> is this more expensive than having your shirt done? >> a little bit. >> as much as $700 for heirlooming. >> the preservation of wedding gowns. >> i'm probably not going to hold it and pick it up, but it's fun to know it's there and it's back to the way it was when i wore it the first time. >> which is not often an easy task based on the available evidence. >> it was in the garden. >> how do you know? >> grass stain, heel marks.
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but it was a good time. >> you can get that out? >> yes, sir. larry can. >> that would be larry, the dry cleaning guy who works in the back. >> it's an art. >> one requiring a secret combination of chemical agents and elbow grease to remove food, wine. >> clean it all. >> what was the grossest thing you ever cleaned off a wedding gown? >> vomit. >> if the service is remarkable, consider how long this business has been here. 50 years. that's longer than a lot of marriages. >> by and large you can do your dry cleaning online. >> she might also thank her mother who opened this shop. she taught lynette the art of perfection. you can see it in the fingers when she sews and the wedding dress she made 40 years ago. >> you can hear that legacy in lynette's voice as she bonds with customers. >> my mom made the cake, we will all the food. >> only half the job is cleaning, the other half is choosing pictures and keepsakes
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to go in the box. >> it's very fun. >> it's the little laundry side business that after half a century has become a main attraction and not just the service, it's the person. >> what would your mom say? >> that she's proud. >> does the bride have a problem anymore? >> no. >> mom would never allow it. >> she's keeping a close on eye on me. >> thank you. >> from san mateo, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> very impressive stuff. that one wedding dress did not look good. it had been through the ringer and back. the weather looks good, though. >> yeah, warmer, the marine layer not as deep. i'll tell but the temperatures coming up. here's a view over the bay area. i'll let you know when you can expect it to clear. >> thanks, francis. next, the giants try to snap out of their recent woes before the all-star break in san diego. and buster posey has his best
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>> abc7 is a proud sponsor of the a's event in san francisco. to register call the number there on your screen. hope to see everyone out there. we are going to have a showing ourselves. it should be a lot of fun. frances dinglasan is in for lisa argen this morning with a beautiful forecast. >> yes. a great day to be outdoors once the low clouds and fog clear. we will go to live doppler 7hd and show you what i am talking about. the light blue areas is a satellite image superimposed
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that shows us some of the cloud cover. we can also see the cloud cover with our live shot. we will take you out to mt. tam, looking at the rising sun, and most of us, well, not most of us, some of us are still underneath the low clouds you see there. we are already seeing a lot of clearing in some inland locations n san francisco it's currently 354. 55 in oakland. san jose 55 and half moon bay cooler at 52. another beautiful view from the exploratorium camera looking out toward the bay bridge. you see more of those low clouds there. if you are heading to the bay for the louis vuitton cup, keep in mind it will be breezy this afternoon. there's a small craft advisory that's punish you'd from 3:00 this afternoon to 9:00 tonight with winds from the southwest at around 17 to 30 miles an hour. it's currently 48 in santa rosa, where there's opinion some fog this morning and visibility is less than a mile. fairfield 56 and novato, the cool spot, at 46 degrees. here's what you can expect for
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today. we've got the low clouds, patchy fog in the morning and sunnier by late morning. for everyone we will see a lot of sunshine all around the bay and that means warmer temperatures that will stay with us through tomorrow. take a look at the forecast model, which shows the low clouds pulling back to the coast. but you will notice, even by late morning and afternoon, it will still stick around the coast. that's where we will see the coolest temperatures in the 60s there, and then 70s and 80s around the pay, up to 90s in some of the interior locations. everyone is going to come up about a few degrees except for the coastal communities. look for a very nice high of 81 in san jose. plenty ever sunshine, as well. 73 in santa cruz. some 70s along the peninsula. 72 san mateo, but still cooler in pacifica at 56 degrees. downtown san francisco coming up to 56 degrees and partly cloudy conditions the. the closer you are to the coast, the more clouds you will see.
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80 in napa. 78 vallejo. t-shirt and shorts weather in the east bay. 70s for most everyone. 70 berkeley down to 78 in fremont and swimsuit weather, if you will, in the east bay valleys. 86 in walnut creek, 89 in livermore. and for tonight's lows, we will also see the clouds and fog return once again. temperatures mainly in the 50s. but we could see some locations drop to the upper 40s in some of the valleys. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. what you can expect the rest of the week. so we've got a bump up in temperatures today, a bit warmer, holding steady through tomorrow. we will see a similar pattern. then things drop down monday and tuesday. we will see an on shore flow, stronger one on monday and that will bring extra clouds and breezy conditions and cooler numbers and then we warm back up again toward the end of the work week >> i like the timing. >> i do, too. it's perfect to be outdoors and
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do fun stuff today. >> thanks, francis. in sports tonight in oakland the red sox and a's play the second game in the weekend series in the battle between two first place teams. last night the a's faced an old nemesis in red sox pitcher john lackey. here's larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. this weekend is a great measuring stick for the a's. they are hosting the team with the best record in the entire american league, the red sox. battle of first-place clubs. scary moment early. the home plate umpire cv bucknor got hit in the head and had to leave the game. here two run scores, 2-0 red sox. the a's cut it to 2-1. in the fifth, josh donaldson looking for more and robbed by justin pedroia. the diving stop and flip starting the inning-ending double play. a's get the run in the sixth. judd lowry, a towering shot off of john lackey who had a no-hitter after four.
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serve of seventh of the year ties it at two. and parker retires 16 in a row. 2 runs on 3 hits and fans three. the sox take advantage of the a's pen. in the eighth it's pedroia again. a two-run single and that's the game winner. 4-2, boston with 27,000 in the house in oakland. giants. crawford here, he catches the ball and then calls it foul when it was fair. get out of the way. fifth inning, pablo sandoval breaks the tie. the panda heating up. 2 scored in the sixth. bottom of sixth, the padres load the base was nobody out. jose escaped unscathed. strikes him out to end the inning. the giants would erupt. where has this been for two weeks? five more runs in the seventh. posey caps off the inning with a two-run double . five rbis on the night for buster.
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giants cruise 10-1. to the nba. what the warriors have done with their roster this offseason is phenomenal. they shed bad contracts, they brought in new guys and introduced new power forward maurice speights yesterday. he gets a three-year deal worth $11 million. he's 6'10". he's essentially going to play the carl landry role following his move to sacramento. he averages 10 points and 5 rebounds in 39 games with the cavaliers and the grizzlies this past season and he likes what he sees in golden state. >> that's what you dream for in the league is going to the playoffs and a great city like this and great coaching and great court. that's always a great fit. >> finally congratulations to a young golfer from redwood shores. 10-year-old lucy lee became the youngest woman every to qualify for the us women's amateur. shooting 5 over 75 in oakland. look at that stroke!
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the usga event is august 5 in charleston, south carolina. lucy is not even a teenager yet. just ten years old! what a future ahead. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. next, a popular japanese retail score is having so much success in san francisco, it's adding more stores in the bay
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>> here are the winning numbers from last night. >> nobody correctly picked all six numbers so now tuesday night's jackpot estimated at $20 million. happy news for the japanese
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retailer uniglo. plan on opening four new stores in the bay area this fall. they will be at valley fair mall in san jose, hillsdale shopping center in san mateo and the gallery in san francisco. they said they are expanding their reach into the u.s. market. they plan to open ten new stores nation wide by this fall. big growth. in britain the anticipation is growing over the birth of the royal baby wishes could happen any day now. kate middleton's due date is believed to be just a day or two away. the area outside st. mary's hospital in london where she's expected to give birth has become a media circus. meanwhile, the wax statues of prince william and kate have been moved. they say there's no plans to make a wax figure of the royal baby. at least not yet. they don't know what it looks like. there will be more on baby watch coming up at 7:00 a.m.. >> a quick look at the forecast.
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>> a lot of sunny conditions. 81 in tahoe, sweltering here at 92. 93 in sacramento. partly cloudy conditions in los angeles at 80 degrees. around the bay you can find cool numbers at the coast. 60s there. 70s around the bay to 90s inland. >> a hot one. >> thank you, francis. thank you for joining us on the abc7 saturday morning news. abc7 news continues at 8:00 a.m. "good morning america" "is next.
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