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peaceful buddhist, that he volunteered and wanted to be a probation officer. we're still in shadow buzz heard he got shot 14 times by the police department. >> on friday night said he raised his weapon at them. >> this does appear he drew that weapon. officers responded and shot him. >> in san francisco, abc7 news >> an east bay school system did not do a background check on a teacher now under arrest for child molestation because the teacher previously worked for them.
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he was arrested in richmond, hired in december just one month after he was fired by another school following allegations of child molestation. >> a police officer could be sentenced between 3 and 8 years on charges of forceable rape. graves did not enter a plea. prosecutors say graves escorted the victim to a hotel room. the officer is accuse offed assaulting the woman. he was ordered to surrender his firearms. >> an 18 month operation resulted indictment of 16 reputed gang members from east palo alto. and a grand jury took two months to review this case.
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>> there are four murders charged here, there are countless crimes of drug trafficking. >> a driver of the car was shot in belmont. nine are charged with capitol murder. >> a computer went to a scary ordeal on cal train she missed her stop and when she woke up she was alone in a train yard. >> we've been there before. jessica fell asleep
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she realized she was trapped march 14th, jessica was having dinner with friends. she took bart to the train station and headed home to san jose. >> i had been working all week and eaten a big dinner, i was tired. it was late. and i just fell asleep. >> she was supposed to get off in san jose but missed the stop. >> i woke up. i was unfamiliar on the train still. about 12:30 >> she was inside of a gated maintenance yard, fenced n lights inside of the train were on and doors open but there was no one around. she also discovered her cell phone was dead. she says she pulled emergency levers to get someone to come. she thought about jumping but decided against it. >> so i was able to get into the
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door. and i guess normally the door is locked. so i got in there and used a radio. >> it did happen. we're sorry. >> caltrans posted an apology. >> conductors were disciplined. we're going to talk to emmoiys to remind them about proeto calls. and what is appropriate foreclosing at the end of the night. >> cal train says it happened before. in december, but the man managed to hop the fence >> here is a headline. get out umbrellas it's spring, i know.
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can you leave we have raen? it's hard to leave. here we are in the sun you'll see clouds off the coast but we're looking at a storm system that is developing in the pacific. starts out dry. hitting 8:00 a.m north bay starting to get rain. this is just the beginning. that is not the only day you're going to need the umbrella. the storms coming through here this week. >> my goodness, thank you very much. bay area gay rights activists are mobilizing to prevent the defor tags of a colleague. he was detained near san diego
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he had ln living in the bay area ten years. people say he had become a mentor for gay youth and fought for immigration reform. he work is toed stop dedeportati dedeportation. >> he is being held by immigration authorities. 2 million immigrants have been deported by the obama administration, more than any u.s. president. >> a beloved teacher being remembered fondly, killed this month along with her mother-in-law. today, students and co-workers have been talking about susan. on what she was doing and what she was like on this date.
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more now from wayne freedman. >> nowhere does i'll silence ring louder than an empty music room. >> she had energy. loved by everyone. >> i read it was tragic. >> a horrible rear end collision. police expect a drunk distracted driver. susan and her mother-in-law died instantly the accident was a week ago saturday, ten days which might seem like a long time but for the kids it's fresh. this is the first day back after spring break. when the principal returned he had to confront the room. >> how do you erase that? >> i don't think you do. and it's okay not to. >> here is her teaching last month. she had the rare
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pleasure of teaching and knowing the name of every student in the district. imagine trying to replace someone like that. >> it's a horrible loss everyone wants to feel special. children, when they infer someone is able to remember who they are it makes them feel more special about themselves. >> now, imagine try toechlg plain death to elementary kids. it's not easy. >> there is just something that makes your heart feel better. >> the kids expressed feelings through art projects this morning. take a moment just to read. >> this says thank you for the gift of music. >> susan, the music teacher made a strong impression her kids would have remembered her without the deafening and incomprehensible silence.
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perth, australia. the boeing vanished march 8th. planes and ships continue to search the southern indian ocean. floating objects have been spotted but debris has not yet been found one vessel has equipment to detect flight recorders. >> some sad news, authorities announced six more bodies have been found in a deadly washington landslide making 14 victims since it struck on saturday. crews going for a scare mile of muck and debris. and 100 people are still unaccounted for. a woman and baby were screaming for help. >> where we got was just debris. >> this came out of nowhere. no warning. very little time >> here is what the land looked like before, then, now.
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authorities believe the ground became unstable after recent rainfall. >> a similar accident in santa cruz mountains 32 years ago. plea days of rain around the bay area. houses tumbled and brinls collapsed. officials figured out 18,000 slides occurred oochl three fisherman had to be rescued interest a boat. they made a call and opened into a raft.
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>> a co-founder of tri valley could be, charges range from conspiracy to money laundering. prosecutors accused her of defrauding students out of $five comblinl between 2008 and 2011 and can z.they say she used the money to buy a mansion, commercial properties and a mercedes-benz >> california closing a loophole in coverage for people switching kuvenlg under affordable care act. michael finney is here now with that. >> yes. there is so much to watch out for. med l cal treatment doctors have to find any ai new physician so health access says 380,000
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people were disrupted here. this is a sem bliman's legislation will allow patients undergoing treatments such as those for cancer, to continue and finish treatment with their original health care provider. >> the surgeon can work and scheduled until 2014. and then, when the plan switched they can still see the same surgeons. >> now, patients will have continuing care for life-threatening procedures. >> a study shows where you live is a major factor on what kind of deal you get from banks. they found rates varied from 500% from city to city n boston you'll get 50% more than the rest of the nation. however, if you live in detroit,
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72% less. standard rates and promotions vary by the location. so pay owes-to-check before making a deposit. and wall street journal reporting aapple is in talk was comcast about a joint streaming television service using an apple set top box. to ensure data would get around web congestion. if it goes through it would be a new level of cooperation. >> michael, thank you. >> caltrans revealed there is a plan to spend more money to get demolition back on schedule. it's behind the state will spend $12 million so workers can demolish both ends of the span. original plans called for taking down western and eastern spans
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separately. >> delay threatened pushing us into sensitive periods when birds start nesting. we want to keep everything on track. >> planners admit it delayed demolition of the old span they expect it to be gone by spring, 2016. >> a prose l posal to nens a park in knob hill neighborhood is drawing mixed reactions tonight. huntington park sits on one and a half acres and supporters say fences significant and address safety concerns. the fence in 906
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>> four california condors are relace looesed back into the wild. >> it show a video camera. they begin to transition on-to-live on their own. >> in january there are 410 living condors. >> roaring past. >> yes. >> you know it's a busy day on the embarcadero. short sleeve weather. we might want want to start thinking about the umbrella. get them out, have them handy. you're going to need umbrellas. we'll talk about when we're expecting rain.
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nice-looking oakland 71 degrees. we had plenty of 70s to 80s around here. state wide snow pack is 4% of normal. still warm in santa rosa and napa. that is spring. we have hazy sunshine now. rain tomorrow, periods of raen tuesday, wednesday and a wet pattern shaping up. let's take a look at the system that is developing. i want to show you timing of this. when you leave for work in the
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morning if you do leave, the commute starts out dry by 8:00 or 9:00 it's starts to shift into san francisco. evening commute, scattered showers tugs. you'll notice where the commute 5:00 p.m wide spread weather and showers henninger. we have more rain coming. so lower elevations a half inch to an inch of rain. expecting up to 1 to 2 feet of snow above 5500
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so extended outlook is looking wet. so get ready for some real wet wernl here tomorrow morning before you leave home. low 40s to low 50s. so we're expecting a noticeably cooler day. spring showers, a chance of thunder wednesday. showers lingering into thursday morning but weekend when the third system hits monday. that looks like the winter we never had better late than never.
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32 people were hurt. none of the injuries is life threatening. >> a he call tonight for a company that makes ice cream delivered across the state. they make ice cream and pose sickles and fruit cups the health department says the ice cream may be linked to listeria. symptoms include high fever, neck stiffness and nausea. no illnesses have been reported. production is suspended >> a restaurant roifring workers to wear gloves has been challenging. chefs argued adding more gloves is wasteful and unsanitary.
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inspectors won't enforce this until july. >> a ratification vote is taking place for wrunin workers. a last minute deal cancelled a strike that was supposed to happen today a new four-year deal includes raises over four who sides have been negotiating for a contract. >> look at this. just 15 ifrns off the ground. people have to squat to reach buttons. the store doesn't know and sources, nobody complained.
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they're considering it relocated. >> it's good exercise. >> abc show "dancing with the stars", what is it that women want on the dance floor? >> right. i want dan to do this. >> first time ever, science weighs in with the answer. >> if you're looking for work in the bay area abc7 news is hosting a job fair
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family of a northern california dodgers fan stabbed to death. they say charges should never have been dropped. also at 6:00 if you're in the market for a new car there are a lot of features to consider. consumer reports reviewed which are worth the money. no back to dan and cheryl. >> thank you. >> see you then. >> guys if you want to catch a woman's eye on the dance floor remember this. move your right leg and pelvis. >> there we go. >> believing they make good dancers with right leg, and torso and pelvis oochl men who tried to move too much with left leg rated poorly by women. >> go figure. >> that explains the problem i've had all of these years. >> dancing with the stars airs
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tonight at 8:00 p.m going to be great so tune in. welcome to "world news." tonight, anguish and outrage. devastated relatives, told there are no survivors from the missing plane. what led to that announcement? and why some are still demanding proof. swept away. in the west, the race against time to reach any survivors buried in a massive mudslide. new hope in the battle against deadly skin cancer. and how to spot trouble early. and star witness. the woman who was shot to death by her boyfriend, oscar pistorius, her words in court, today, describing her fear. >> i'm scared of you sometimes. and good evening, to you on this monday night.
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