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>> good saturday morning. glad you are with us bright and early. it's 6:00 a.m. it's a gray saturday morning. we will start off with a quick check of the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning, katie. we have mist and drizzle and it's gray all wait into the inland valleys. we will have midday sunshine. this is the which it will play out. the low clouds and fog will stay at the coast with a healthy on shore push. we will look for temperatures in the upper 50s to low 6 tos with limited sunshine here. but around the bay 69 in oakland. look for mid-70s in san jose and low 80s by concord and fairfield. we do have a warmup on tap before the end of the weekend. i'll detail that for you.
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katie. >> thank you, lisa. we begin with developing news out of oakland. police are investigating the death of a man hit by a bart train. it happened at the west oakland bart station around 10:15 last night. authorities say the man was walking along the tracks when he was hit where people and passengers are not supposed to be. the accident did shut down service between oakland and san francisco while crews worked to clear the tracks. passengers on the train stayed inside the cars as emergency crews cleared the scene. service resumed after midnight. so about two hours later. the victim has not been identified. >> a family feud that started overseas exploded inside an oakland school bathroom. a mother beat a fourth grade are we a hammer, causing serious injuries. abc7 news reporter alan wang has the story. >> parents at lafayette elementary school are finding out the mother of a second grade student attacked a little girl with a hammer. >> that is very scary.
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if i saw a woman with a hammer, i would take my daughter out right away. that's scary to hear. >> oakland school district officials say the woman concealed the hammer until she lured the third grader into the restroom and struck her body several times. girl was taken to children's hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. >> the child was conscious during the process and in remarkably good spirits considering the incredible trauma she'd been through. >> the school identified the woman. a well-known volunteer at the school. both the suspect and her immigrant are immigrants from yemen. >> it is a family feud and it was a vengeance to get back against the other family with which this woman had a conflict. >> the woman is now in the almeda county jail facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon. in oakland, abc7 news. the family of an oakland high school student is expected to file a lawsuit against the
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district after he was attacked by a school security guard. surveillance video from may 19th shows the guard hitting the 17-year-old martinez who has cerebral palsy and was thrown into the floor. the guard was fired and charged with charges. yesterday there was a petition to get him rehired. they say he was provoked aft teen spit in his face. >> i believe he was brought out of his character because somebody spit in his face. >> he was not supposed to snap. i was brutalized. thrown on the floor. he was open my neck. >> the adult has a greater responsibility to exercise restraint. >> martinez told us he had to return to hospital thursday night for headaches and back pain. a father in richmond has been arrested on suspicions he attacked a special needs child on a bus. police said he went after an
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11-year-old child thursday who may have been picking on his special needs son. the bus driver intervened and the 11-year-old had scratches but did not need medical care. herd faces felony charges. federal investigators launched what they call a major insider trading investigation involving activist investor mr. icon and golfer phil mickelson. >> it started with suspicious trading in oakland based clorox. the s.e.c. wants to know whether mr. icon told a well-known vegas gambler insider information to buy clorox, and and if he passed it on to mickelson. mickelson said they are unaware of any investigation. the number of drops are growing and so are the crowds. the hidden cash phenomenon invaded thursday night and thousands more are following the
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anonymous donor on twitter. hundreds swarmed a los angeles park hoping to find money in an envelope. a tweet posted yesterday promises today's drops will be the biggest scavenger hundred in l.a. history along a stretch of beach. police are monitoring social media. they worry large crowds could turn rowdy. this is the last weekend to take in a san francisco landmark. for 17 years now furniture has been creeping and crawling out of a hotel in hugo. but tuesday it comes down. we explain why. >> what started as a six month exhibit stretched into 17 years of furniture dangling, dropping and dancing across the hugo hotel. >> i feel i've been a custodian for many years. ryan's work has become a landmark for the locals. >> really just exudes part of the city. >> and a highlight for tourists. >> it's a cool thing to kind of
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stumble upon. >> more than 100 volunteers helped with the installation in 1997 and more recently the community came together to try to save it. but on tuesday this teetering to will finally land on solid ground. >> i am a little sad, and i wish that it could remain longer. >> the building will be bulldozed in a few months to make way for new affordable housing. the decision has split the neighborhood. >> the building itself is an eyesore. >> i'm going to miss you. >> thank you. >> he is selling the sculptures. >> the prices range from $650 for a lamp, and they are rocking , working lambs. to $35,000 for the crane and clock. >> neighbors see it as priceless. >> there is nothing like this. i think it will be a sad thing to go it go. >> this weekend is your chance to say good-bye. in san francisco, tiffany wilson, abc7 news. >> we have an update this morning on east bay elementary
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school students we first interviewed eight years ago. in 2007 they were fourth graders. they were at "think college now" in oakland. the school has an emphasis on college prep with almost all minority students, many of whom are at or near the poverty line. in june students who attended the school will be the first to graduate high school. a goal that was put in their heads from day one. >> i want to be a doctor. >> do you know what college you want to go to? >> berkeley. >> graduating to go to college so i think it's like something really like -- my parents are really proud of me. [applause] >> claudia actually ended up picking uc santa cruz. she joined dozen of graduating seniors at a special gala last night. the attendees celebrated the soon-to-be grads and the school's ten-year anniversary. the crowd also watched the story from leeann melendez from ail
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years ago to show the kids how far they have come. >> this is a dream come true because once they go to college and graduate from college, that will have generational change across our entire community. >> in 2007 principal david silver said he would do anything to help get his kids to college, which included dancing on the roof as a reward for reading. quite throat back there, music included. congratulations to all of the graduates. lots of graduations around the bay area today. >> that's right. in fact, it will be rather gray in the city until about 11:00. so if you are in our inland valleys or even the south bay, the sun will be coming out well before then but right now everyone experiencing this. low to mid-50s with a cloudy start. in fact, there's drizzle around the bay. we will talk about a below average highs today. getting near average tomorrow and we have above average as well. that's ahead on the seven-day outlook. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, can diets such as juicing and paleo be dangerous? how you can spot the signs.
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and new technology that might put parents at ease when their teens get
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one of the most dangerous eating disorders can be disguised as healthy eating. social media sites are filled with posts about so-called clean diets, but therapists say those diets can lead some people to an unhealthy obsession. abc news anchor kristen sze has the story. >> alicia killian now enjoys make lunch and spending time with her dad in their home. but for years the 25-year-old
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fresno state student dreaded mealtime because of her eating disorder. she wasn't eating bad food or not at all. she was actually eating too much good food. >> i used to obsess about food and what i was making and eating. basically all day. that just consumed me and i couldn't focus on work, i couldn't focus on school. i was depressed. >> alicia suffered from orthorexia. an extreme fixation on eating healthy food or having a clean diet. >> she said it started when she was 11 after struggling with a childhood trauma. >> experts say they are seeing a rise in orthorexia. at the same time trendy diets focus on eating rights. diets like juicing. the paleo diet, the raw food diet, no fat and gmo-free have driven up the demand for organic food. >> we live in a culture that is very focused right now and even increasingly so on being healthy and eating the right kinds of foods. that's great.
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there's nothing wrong with it on the surface, but when it becomes an obsession and unhealthy physically for somebody, that's dangerous. >> licensed therapist at the fresno office at the eating recovery center of california says many times family members are the first to call for help for a loved one who shows signs of orthorexia. >> they are losing weight or cutting out food groups or refusing to eat anywhere except for at home and food they have cooked. >> one doctor said it can lead to malnutrition, even heart problems and self-esteem is tied to the disorder. >> they beat themselves up if they eat anything they deem not to be pure or healthy. >> some organic store owners and farmers worry that growing cases of orthorexia might turn people away from eating. but experts say many orthorexia
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people eliminate one or more food groups, and can lead to extreme eating habits. >> it's not just about eating organically, it's about eating a balanced diet and make sure you have the correct proportions of food throughout the day. >> alicia can do that now after recognizing she needed help to overcome her orthorexia. >> i wanted to live, i wanted a future. >> she continues her therapy at the eating disorder center which help her return to balanced eating habits. >> i can enjoy everyone in -- and everything in moderation and now it's about the people instead of just the food. >> a healthier outlook on life and not just what is on her plate. kristen sze, abc7 news. a new poll finds bay area residents top california and the rest of the nation when it comes to healthcare insurance coverage. a whopping 93% of bay area residents say they are covered by some sort of health insurance. 81% get this insurance through their employer. and with those numbers, it's not surprising the bay area council poll also found very few residents relied on government
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insurance programs. 61% support the affordable care act but very few have need for it or take advantage of it. in san francisco this morning, volunteers will give up part of their weekend to make the city prettier. beginning at 9:00 more than 100 volunteers are expected to gather at johnny oduya connor high school and then they will spread out to clean out areas of the mission and the heights neighborhood. public work crews will join in the graffiti removal and park beautification effort. more than 40,000 people have taken part in the works volunteer program in the past 13 years. letting a teenage driver get behind the wheel can cause anxiety for parents, but new technology is letting parents keep tabs on their teens. michael finney reveals how these safety devices work.
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car accidents are the number one cause of deaths for teenagers. teens are inexperienced drivers and they tend to speed. consumer reports has tested devices that you can install in the car to keep tabs on your teen and their driving and potentially help prevent a tragic accident. >> today we are best friends. they weren't just brothers. they went everywhere together. everywhere. >> linda strickland's teenage sons, ted and alex, took the car on their very first road trip and were in a horrible car accident. ted survived, but alex and another passenger died. >> i should have said no. but people tell me to cut the apron strings. i cut the apron strings and now my son is dead. >> it's impossible to prevent your child from getting into an accident, consumers reports tested small gps tracking device
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that warns you in advance how your teen driving. there is mobi safety, mass track and mobi co-pilot that cost between $80 and $100. they are easy to install under the dashboard and you pay $15, $20 a month for driving reports. >> they did things like alert you if your teen is speeding, slamming on the brakes or gunning the car. >> you can have the alert sent to you via text or e-mail or view driving reports from the devices website. you can also see the vehicle's location and the route. all the devices work well. >> don't think of it as spying on your teen, but coaching them to be a better driver. >> the least expensive, the 80 dallas mobi safety, is enough for simple tracking and it allows you to set top speeds for highways and secondary roads. >> if you pay more for the mass track or mobi co-pilot tracking system you get extras like notifications if the car is
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turned on or off so you know when your teen arrives. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. a warning for you this morning if you live in walnut creek near the high school. don't be alarm by gunshots or screams today. the city's police department is having a drill. it's conducting a training at the school. all day today between 8:00 and 5:00. again, police conducting a training exercise at high school in walnut creek and you may hear sounds of simulated gunfire or screams. that's connected to the training. >> meanwhile a check of the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. one word, gray. >> yeah. and drizzly for some. but it won't last. here we will see partly sunny skies and elsewhere pretty decent day. temperatures slightly below average. the first week of june looking pretty typical but we have one more day of may, and this is today. live doppler 7hd showing all is clear in terms of any precip. we around expecting anything. and san jose this morning waking up to gray with temperatures in
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the mid-50s. 55. and carlos 55, as well as oakland. san francisco 51. half moon bay 50 and the low clouds and fog have allowed for temperatures to be warmer this morning. the winds will pick up today. roof camera. 53 in napa and 53 by the delta. the south wind is blowing. concord gray and 54 in livermore. gray skies at sfo. temperatures in the city will be just a bit below average. drizzle for some in the city across the bridge and a little bit into the east bay. so after the gray start we will get into sunshine, except at the coast. a brief ridge builds in tomorrow for slightly warmer conditions away from the shoreline a ridge of high pressure is to the west of us. that has allowed for a minor dip as the trough visits us. and some of you may need the wipers if you are out pretty early this morning. but it pushes to the east as soon as tomorrow. and temperatures coming up a few
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degrees. today, though, you get out of the bay and, boy, is it on the warm side with 87 in sacramento. los angeles partly cloudy and 78. vegas 100 degrees. in san diego 74. highs around the bay in the south bay in the low 70s for sunnyvale and milpitas. about 80 in gilroy. low 80s for los gatos. there will be a few low 80s. 74 redwood city and 58 in pacifica. 68 in milbrae. limited sunshine. san francisco in the low 60s. you notice that a lot of gray here throughout the afternoon with. with those west winds. 78 sonoma. one of the warmer locations around napa with 80. upper 60s still for berkeley and oakland. 72 in fremont. right here temperatures will feel pretty good. livermore 81. 84 in brentwood. we are looking at the numbers a little cool today and gray at the coast and downtown. a little change tomorrow but around the by and inland we will
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be a few degrees warmer. then we will cool again on monday. look what happens tuesday. partly cloudy. we are getting into a warming trend, it looks like, for the middle of the upcoming work week. the first week of june. we will see temperatures climb through the 80s inland and low to mid-60s. maybe sun at the cove. we will let you know how warm it's going to be in your community. keep track of bay area weather on twitter at live doppler 7hd. so it takes time. but it will brighten up and warm up a little bit today. >> thank you, lisa. next on abc7 news, the controversial diaper commercial that some of calling sexually suggestive. stay with us.
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>> we are joined live from new york to tell putts what is coming up on "good morning america." good morning. >> great to see you. coming up on gma, could the long saga of the l.a. clippers finally be coming to a close? there was an offer to sell the team for a record private $2 billion. but donald sterling is still vows to fight about new questions on his mental conditions. also a fresh sinkhole in florida, this time swallowing a mall parking lot next to a theme park. why do these things keep happening and what can be done
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to stop one from spreading. and the latest of the case against a surfer in hawaii accused of running through an 73-year-old woman in allege alleged case of road rage. bizarre request she made in her first courtroom appearance. and a different breed of surfer en a lighter note. she's have four legs. the annual surfing competition for dogs taking place in california. this one looked like he was born to surf. >> well, a california doing, that would only make sense. that's what we do, we surf all the time. >> thank you, bianna. >> a new ad campaign for diapers is being criticized for being too sexual. take a look. this is the look for huggies new denim diapers. this is in israel. they compare it to clothing ads
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featuring adult models. but huggies is defending the ad, saying it's a celebration of color and fun. the ad has not run in the united states. a big effort by an east bay refinery. the modest changes they want to make while cutting greenhouse gases. and we w this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com.
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>> welcome back. we are coming up on 6:30 on this gray, kind of damp saturday morning. should i say take stainless steel in bed and watch the fireworks city under the covers. here's lisa argen with how and if and when things might change. >> look at san jose. going for a high of 76 today. it should be a nice afternoon. san francisco at 51. mist and drizzle. also in the north bay morgan hill 53. that will be one of the warmer locks today. a wide range of about 58 in pacifica to the low 80s out by the delta. 80 in concord. we are looking for about 69 today in oakland. fremont 72 up in the north bay. should be pleasant but we will look for the low clouds and fog to hug the shoreline.
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it will better. typical for the last week or day of may, the first week of june. but that will be a little different. we will talk about that in a few minutes. katie. >> lisa, thank you. in his weekly address, president obama said his administration new rules to curb greenhouse gases from power plans are essential to protect the health and well-being of children. to emphasize the point he record the his message at the children's national medical center in washington, d.c. instead of at the white house. >> as president, and as a parent, i refuse to condemn our children to a planet that's beyond fixing. the shift to a cleaner energy economy won't happen overnight, and it will require tough choices along the way. but a low-carbon, clean-energy economy can be an engine of growth for decades to come. >> on monday the obama administration will introduce the first carbon pollution limits on existing american power plants. critics say the new rules will increase costs and kill jobs.
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>> we are details from the shell oil refinery in martinez. >> jim lived next to the shell refinery for 45 years. and he's had his share of issues with his big neighbor. but when it comes to the company's new proposed project to reduce greenhouse goods emissions by 15%. so far he is on board. >> that sounds like a good deal. if you are going to reduce it. i can't tell why anybody would want to be against that. >> this is a flexi-cokier, a unit they plan to phase out by 20-20. >> where there is everything to like about the project we will come into compliance with california's greenhouse regulations which are the toughest in the nation, and improve our business. >> they say it will reduce
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greenhouse gas emissions by 700,000 metric tons a year, the equivalent of taking 100,000 cars off the road. >> shell has been a leader in reducing pollution through flares and now they step forward with removing the flexi-coker which is '80s technology. >> but some have a distrust of any plan put forth by an oil company. in some areas they have delayed the modernization of a refinery that would allow heavier crude. in shell it would not increase the amount of oil processed and the refining of lighter crude oil. there's no change in the amount of processing. the type of crude they are going to be bringing in, i believe, is much better crude than they had. >> shell will present its project next week to the contra costa board of supervisors. the first staff in launching the
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environmental review process. in martinez, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> a reward is being offered in the hold up of a san francisco liquor store. >> we show you this video of the may 9th robbery at clyde's liquors. he orders employees to the floor and gets way way in a toyota. crime stoppers is offering $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest. you can call this number and you can remain anonymous. >> a coalition of medical marijuana dispensaries in san jose is hoping an offer of free or discounted pot will get out the vote for tuesday's primaries. they have also put out a list of candidates they support. sergio quintana has details. >> medical marijuana dispensaries are hoping the offer of discounted pot to members and some places free got
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to users to get out the vote on primary day. >> the people have been leaving the city have been trying to close clubs versus proposerly to regulate them and allowing them to operate without impacting their community. >> at the cannabis club they are also passing out orange flyers with a list of preferred candidates. >> we found them cannabis friendly or in some cases they are the best option we >> some say they didn't seek the endorsements but said san jose needs to adopt rules that are workable. members of congress passed a surprising measure calling on federal agents to ease enforcements in states with some form of legalized pot use. he said that will help clear up some issues with dispensaries in san jose, but doesn't solve them
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all. by phone he said it seems like the federal government continues to pun this issue to the states to figure out. what we really need is guidance from the feds. tuesday's city council meeting is set for 1:30 p.m.. in san jose, abc7 news. >> there's a one in three chance you get your healthcare through kaiser permanente, and this year kaiser opening up three new hospitals in the bay the first off i-80 and san leandro is replacing an older hospital. we get a look at the high-tech hospital days before it opens. >> from the moment you walk in,
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it's clear this isn't your grandparents' hospital. >> you want to get directions, you can find the service that you are looking for -- >> starting with touch screen maps that send directions to your phone. kaiser using technology to give their new hospital some hospitality. >> we should have very empty waiting rooms. that's a mark of success. >> that will happen thanks to the new intake rooms. >> and they have their own radiology unit. >> you can come in here, be on the table and have a ct within minutes. >> and it's ready for disasters with outdoor chemical showers and its own power plant. >> we have a four-day backup supply of power and water. >> inside you won't fine dry erase boards. messages are all done on a tv screen that's also for ordering food, healthy food. >> and they can't order ten pieces of bacon. >> it extends to the operating room where they have as much video gear as the set of "grey's anatomy," but hopefully less drama. >> doctors can do minimally invasive procedures looking at a giant screen using these controls. >> it does look like a video game. >> and after surgery -- >> relax, perfect. >> nurses demonstrated the lift that helps get patients of any size to the bathroom and patience of the smallest size. >> this goes on the ankle of every newborn.
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>> babies can't get lost and premies get private rooms. >> peace and quiet for the families, as well as infection control. >> every room at the hospital is private, including some with their own ventilation. >> the airflow of this room does not go out to the rest of the building. >> it's expensive to build but they believe cheaper in the long run. >> if we can prevent you from getting a hospital acquired infection, for example, what it saves for us and for you as a patient down the road is immeasurable. >> in san leandro, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> still to come, frustration in the east bay. why hundreds of students are being force today retake a big test. and at 6:37, let's take a live look outside. the view of the golden gate bridge. when you can make out of it, at least. a lot of low cloud cover there. no traffic to speak of, of course, at this time on a saturday morning. but stay with us. lisa argen will be along with your forecast in just a few minutes.
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right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state.
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>> good morning, everybody. here's a live look from our exploratorium cam. it pretty much sums up the area gray skies, gray weather out there. there is a change coming up so stick with us. lisa argen will fill you in on
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when is where the sun will show its face today. >> sourdough sam sprucing up his style for the new season. a seam stress stitched up a new pair of jeans yesterday at the levi store in san francisco for the iconic 49ers mascot. nothing but a custom-made pair of levis is good enough for sourdough sam. and he's not exactly an off-the-rack size. the new jeans will be ready just in time for the opening of the new stadium in santa clara this fall. it has happened again at a bay area high school. a standardized test for college credit tossed out because of a mistake by "educator." now through no fault of their own, a bunch of kids have to take the test again. lyanne melendez has the story from pleasanton. >> 150 so far, and that was just started last night. >> barry is expressing his anger on this facebook page. a place for him and others to
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vent after their a.p. tests were thrown out. >> most of us studied hard and didn't want to spend any more time thinking about it and now we are asked to do it again. >> students at the high school were given this letter notifying them the educational testing services found irregularities in two classrooms where the tests were given. instead of students seated five feet apart, the distance was four inches less than that. students were also not facing the same direction. >> ultimately it's the school's responsibility. we take ownership for that because we follow the college board's guidelines. they want the rooms in a certain way and there were seating regularities that didn't follow the guidelines. >> 400 students taking 14 a.p. tests were affected and must take them again. >> a lot of people prepared a lot for the test. we were brought in before this so we didn't know if it was a for sure thing, but once it was official, i think everyone just is extremely frustrated with the situation.
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>> the school told parents the tests will be given again beginning on monday and all through the week. >> these kids studied so hard, put their notes away, had a party, and all of a sudden you have 48 hours? and some teachers and a few students not affected will be here this weekend to help the others prepare for the test. >> the a.p. kids this don't have to retest are helping the kids that are going to retest. they are going to form study groups and work all next week and help those kids pass. >> the school will once again meet with parents at 10:30 a.m. to answer any questions. in pleasanton, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> last day of may today, but as lisa says, we are already checking out some june gloom. >> totally, and the drizzle, as well. but it will lift throughout the morning hours and pretty much everywhere. right now looking at lake tahoe. is it coal, 32 at the tahoe airport and 37 in truckee. going for a high of 70. we have thunderstorms maybe
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midweek in the sierra nevada. we will talk about the cool weather here and when we will warm up when we return. >> i'll stop complaining about how cold i am now in san francisco. also coming up, the giants light up one of the best pitchers in baseball in st. louis. larry beil w
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>> welcome back. lisa, can you cheer us up with news of sun? >> well lurk be starting out with the gray skies. we have sun on the way. warmer second half of the weekend. live doppler hd showing gray sky is all across the north bay. no precip, but we talk a little bit about thunderstorms that will arrive in the sierra nevada by the middle of the week. it's chill will there right now. partly cloudy in mountain view or partly cloudy. that's the only spot we have a few holes in the overcast. otherwise we will wait on the sunshine, but not too long. san jose will the clouds. mid-50s now. going for the mid-70s later. much of the santa clara valley. we will get into a few low 80s around the bay. whether morgan hill or concord or napa today. 51 in the city. and looking at the low clouds as
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far as you can see from our roof camera. the marine layer about 20,000 feet deep. fairfield 53 degrees k and low 80s in fairfield. we will look for the warmup in the inlandest bay and inland in general tomorrow. high pressure builds temporarily. sfo very gray. maybe delays there. even drizzle around the bay this morning. so it's a cool start. temperatures below average today. coming up a little bit tomorrow and much of the week ahead will be warmer than average but not the beginning of the week. so a flip-flop a little bit. the first system visits us today along with the minor dip and the ridge builds in tomorrow. we have another system, the one that will get the sierra nevada wet monday, tuesday and wednesday. in between we are lacking at temperatures today around 60. 62 san francisco with mid-70s from san rafael, 72 fremont, 11
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livermore and 82 by the delta. and in particular, if you are headed to the south bay today around san jose for the greek festival, it should be a nice afternoon with numbers coming in in the low 70s at around 2:00. 5:00 74. and then the temperatures drop through the 60s. so baseball, oakland late in the day temperatures will be about 65 degrees for the game at 7:05 and then dropping through the upper 50s. looks pretty good there. sun setting at 8:25. we will get into the brief warmup tomorrow bay side and inland. no changes at the coast. changes monday with more drizzle, cooler for you. we rebound on tuesday around some parts of the bay, but wednesday, thursday and friday temperatures could be conservative. we could see some low 90s and mid-70s with partial sun at the coast. it is rather typical, and, you
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know, the drill. have the jacket early and then the sun. should be pretty mild. >> i got my winner coat back out this morning. >> that's you, though. >> all right. thank you, lisa. weather wimp. i totally admit it. when the super bowl comes to levi stadium in 2016, it may come without the for 50, which is an l. the commit said they want to ditch the "l" and go with the 5-0 for the logo. some say the committee wants to change because l stands for loss or loser. but the league has no comment. the nhl referred to super bowl 50 using the. so we will see. in sports victory once again for the san francisco giants as they face-off against the cardinals in st. louis. here's abc7 news sports director larry beil with your morning sports. >> good morning, everyone. the giants lit up one of the best pitchers in all of baseball last night. adam wainwright of the cardinals.
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pablo sandoval streak ended with nine games but that's about the only thing that went wrong in st. louis. words rarely heard at a baseball game, did you bring the pacifier? bumgarner went seven scoreless and fanning ten. he came in with the most wins with 8 and leaves in dismay. wainwright leaves in dismay. hunter pence, let's go to big mac land. three run bomb. giants cruz to the 9-4 win. they have won eight of their last nine. a's and angels in oakland. josh donaldson is everywhere. ahead on a stick night. there's a promotion. first inning there is comes, there is goes. brandon moss, grand slam off of richards. he left later with a tight calf. later, he hammers him back at the wall. and he attempts to wipe off his hand before throwing out erick aybar.
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in the fifth, and donaldson again. deep to dead center, second homer of the game, 4 rbis on the night, 15th of the year. a's over the angels 9-5. college ball, stanford and indiana state, regional action in bloomington. action in bloomington. freshman cal, a complete game. allowed one run and struck out six. fellow teammate jack with pop. 3-1 jack here. cardinals win 8-1 and will face indiana today. the miami heat going to the nba finals for the fourth straight year. they hammered indiana in game six of the eastern conference finals. lance stevenson has just turned into a complete knucklehead. all of his antics, slapping the bunt lady that slapped back. but you don't want to make the king angry because he won't like it when he is angry. he had 25 right down broadway. it is a blowout. early on the bird man, chris andersen, dunking. and he had 26 at the break. it wasn't even close. no suspension.
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josh reversing, 25. miami joins the celtics and lakers of franchises that have gone to four straight nba finals. 117-92. game six, kings blackhawks in l.a. broadcasting legend al michaels in the house. do you believe in miracles? how about this. former santa clara valley blackhawk alec martinez ties it up at two. kings up 3-2 late. duncan keith, a wrister that beats jonathan quick stick-side. tied at three. less than five minutes later patrick kane. look at the traffic in front. chicago wins. 4-3, the final and game 7 is back in the windy city. that is a wrap on morning sports. mike shumann will be here at 5:00 p.m., 6:00, 9:00 p.m. and 11. he has all the weekend highlights enjoy your weekend. i'm larry beil. >> still to come, the huge party underway in napa. big names expected to hit the stage tonight at the music festival.
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here are your numbers from last night's mega-millions draw. nobody correctly picked all six numbers. tuesday night's jackpot up to $34 million. the party is on once more in napa. this year's bottle rock music festival is underway at the napa valley expo. some are surprised to see it back after last year's
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organizers defaulted on $5 million worth of debt owed to venders. last year's owner said he couldn't pay partly because the food and beverage company didn't pay him. but this year the concert is under new management and one of the first things new owners did was pay venders what they were owed from last year. graham his business plan is that of a new startout. >> do you know anything about rock n' roll? >> no. but i love it and i'm a businessman. i started a lot of businesses. >> sky 7hd shows crowds gathering yesterday to watch some of the early acts and get a good spot to see last night's headliner, "the cure." the performance is ton. sounds like a good show, good concert. will the weather be good in napa tonight? >> it will be cool. the afternoon being one of the warmer locations, near 80. take a look right now. temperatures in the low to
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mid-50s across the bay. 62 with cloudy skies in the city later on. 69 oakland. low 70s for palo alto toe. and we will look at everything with a bit of a warmup tomorrow, cool down monday and a steady warm up from the middle of the week to the end of the week. if you think it's too cold, wait a day or two. >> why do you look at me when you say that? thank you, lisa. the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile device was our new
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good morning, america. breaking overnight, brand-new developments in the donald sterling saga. his major legal move against the nba. will this affect his wife's $2 billion deal to sell the clippers? and what role will his mental condition play in all of this? monster sinkhole. fear that this huge crater in florida across from a major tourist attraction could grow even larger. >> this, to me, is a little scarier than an earthquake. >> what are the big concerns now? and how are officials trying to deal with them? caught on camera. a high-speed smashup. >> last thing i remember, he was headed straight towards me. >> what was a 16-year-old doing riding shotgun in a police car to capture this frightening moment?

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