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or call your doctor. because... i thought, "the red cross does katrina. they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded
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out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. ♪ babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. abc7 news starts right now with live, breaking news.
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>> and that breaking news is in san jose where there has been a security breech tonight after a woman was spotted on the tarmac. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live at mineta san jose airport with the details. lisa? >> ama, i'm on the southwest side of the airport and police say the woman scaled and jumped the fence behind me. take a look. then she made her way on the tarmac and was across the airfield when someone finally stopped her. a ups employee noticed the woman and stopped her. once she -- once he realized she wasn't supposed to be there he called for help. this happened near the cargo area of 118. once police arrived the woman resisted arrest. she was finally taken into custody. meantime east bay congressman is calling for more security tonight. >> what i have been calling for is perimeter breech notification alerts that will tell you the moment a breech occurs. >> this is the tift security
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breech at mineta san jose international in less than a year. in april of last year a santa clara teenager stowed away in the wheel well of a high high an airlines jet -- hawaiian airlines jet. in august notorious stowaway bypassed security and flew to los angeles. some fliers are worried. >> that lady could have gone on tonight. she could have had a bomb or anything. we don't know what will happen. i think security needs to be bumped up. >> the suspect's name has not been released. i am told she will likely be charged with trespassing and resisting arrest. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thank you. a mystery involving the son of a bay area billionaire and a member of one of the wealthiest families in america. the son of anne and gordon getti was found dead at his home in los angeles. alan wang has late details
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from the coroner. >> i spoke to a family employee at the residence of andrew getti's parents and where he grew up. they acknowledged the death and said the family declined to talk and then late tonight from their pacific heights home anne and gordon getti released a statement asking the media and the public to respect their privacy. police were called to getti's hollywood hills home in los angeles about 2:15 this afternoon where he was found in a bathroom. the l.a. county coroner says it appears he died of natural causes or an accident because of medication found at the scene. a woman present at the time of death was taken in for questioning and she is cooperating with investigators. >> who is the woman you took into custody? >> i don't know her name, but she is the individual who reported the death investigation to us and is a friend of the decedent. >> court records show getti sought a restraining order against a woman two weeks ago. andrew getti was the
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47-year-old grandson of oil tycoon jay paul getti and part of the getti trust. he was raised in san francisco and close friends with gavin newsom. his father, gordon getti has a net worth of $2.1 billion. live from the newsroom, alan wang, abc7 news. >> alan, thank you. new twists and turns tonight in a bizarre kidnapping case. an attorney for denise hoskins' boy trend have proof the kidnappers broke into the home and took her. he sent abc7 news two pictures of drill holes in their house. the attorney said this is where they entered the home. she was reported missing march 23rd. police did an extensive search with no luck. then on the 25th she showed up in southern california. police call this an orchestrated event. since then "the chronicle" has received a series of e-mails from the alleged kidnappers.
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they originally demanded an apology by police for calling it a hoax and threatened retaliation and today they backtracked in a new e-mail saying police don't deserve to be targeted even when they make mistakes. the kidnappers say they were a gentlemen criminal group who use drones to help burglarize mayor island. they were looking at kidnapping as a more lucrative crime. the national park service is searching for a long-term home for th alcatraz ferry. keeping it at its current site at peer 31.5 and moving it to pier41 or fort mason. the public sounded off for the first time and lilian kim is live at the alcatraz ferry with the story. >> dan the 10-year lease at pier31.5 is up next year which is why the national park service is exploring options. 1 pin -- 1.4 million people
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visit alcatraz every year. they no longer want short-term leases and they want a spot along the san francisco waterfront for 50 years. >> just so it is a quality national park experience from the mainland to the island. for that to happen we need a long-term base of operations. >> the national park service presented their plan to the public. the idea is to install exhibits to improve the visitor experience. among the proposed sites peer 31.5 along the embarcadero. pier41 near fisherman's wharf. >> 5,000 people per day come to catch the alcatraz ferry. that's crazy. that will really change the complexion of the whole neighborhood. >> swimmers and kayakers say the ferries coming and going from fort mason will get in the way. but they say no one should panic just yet.
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the odds that there is a deal involving pier31.5 looks promising. >> pier31.5 is the best site. they have been there for the last 10 years. and we hope for them to be there for the next 50 years. >> a decision could come as early as this summer. in san francisco, lilian kim abc7 news. >> there is a recuring boom scaring pets and setting off car alarms in berkeley. the alarming noise has yet to be identified. they heard the boom again tonight just before 10:00. police received more than two dozen reports in the last month about this mysterious noise. they have not been able to locate its source. they believe it is an explosive, most likely fireworks. >> there is some smoke in the area that could be left from the device going off. >> i it sounds like a fire work but also like a truck bed dropping, like that hollow reverberating sound. no idea.
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>> the days vary, but the boom can be heard between 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. a fourth suspect has been arrested in the shooting death of a 30-year-old oakland mother. the alameda district attorney's office says 21-year-old michael stills is facing murder charges in the shooting death of pierce. pierce died earlier this month after she was caught in the cross fire of a west oakland shootout. police say she was trying to get her children to safety. three other men were arrested for the murder. they are not charged with firing a gun and he is accused of being armed with one. firefighters set a fire to clear out cat tails in a dry riverbed when it suddenly shifted. it expanded to 70 acres east of los angeles. it burned a car and a shed. firefighters are getting a handle on it tonight. they hope to contain it sometime tomorrow. and back at home it has been a blustery day. here is a live look from the
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roof camera along san francisco's embarcadero. you can see the flag blowing along there. sandhya pa you tell is here with -- sandhya patel is here with a check on those winds. >> those winds are on shore winds which is why it felt so cool outside. let me show them to you. they have dropped off just about everywhere except for a few locations are still breezy. gusts to 21. it wasn't breezy earlier today. live picture from the east bay hills camera. it was gusty. 43 mile an hour wind gusts at mount tam. it is less than that elsewhere. and of course that kept the skies clear but that may be changing. as you take a look at the pacific you will notice a couple of systems are lining up and one could bring us showers. i'll be back with a detailed look on that coming up. dan? >> fingers crossed. thank you. governor brown meantime is headed to the sierra tomorrow for a firsthand look at this year's snowpack reading. the snowpack is usually at its peak on april 1st
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tomorrow. this year's numbers should be a record low however. as of monday the water content was just 6% of its normal level. last year's reading was the lowest on record at 25%. this is going to be evidently much worse. >> rescues on the high seas. a leap of faith that saved the life of a sailor. we have the incredible video. >> and 20 years after her death and she is still making an impact fnlt how bay area fans are remembering singer selena. >> and talk about a dream boat. why a tech titan is renting out this entire cruiseship. >> abc7 news at 11:00
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[female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. it has now been 20 years since singer selena has died. she was the first latin artist to debut on the bill bowed 200 200 -- billboard 200 chart with her album "dreaming of you." the president of her fan club shot her to death. the 20th anniversary of that night as fans remember her talent. they took to social media and
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the # selena is trending on twitter. a man we talked to said selena was talented and only getting better. >> selena will be living forever. what would have been now -- she would have been a huge huge success. she would be top of the charts right now. >> cupertino radio station has a tribute planned for saturday. singer-song writer joan knee mitchell was rushed to the hospital where she is in intensive care. she was found unconscious at her home this afternoon. according to tmz she was conscious in the ambulance. no word on what caused the emergency, but she does suffer from a rare skin condition which prevents her from performing. mitchell is an eight-time grammy winner and known for songs like "big yellow taxi" and" both sides now." >> cell phone videos recovered
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reveals the final moments on that german wings flight. two european newspaper editors who have seen it say they hear screaming and banging on the cockpit door. the jet's wing scraping the mountain and then silence. they say they knew he suffered from depression, but hired him anyway and it is believed he crashed the plane on purpose. we want to show you an incredible rescue at see. it is off massachusetts. their engine gone and their sails are twisted this knots and useless and forced to jump ship hoping someone would catch them when they land. what happened next? this from abc news reporter lyndsay davis. >> a gasp-enducing and death defying leap caught on camera. both boats rocking in choppy seas and the winds are blowing as much as 35 miles per hour and creating waves as high as 10 feet and yet this man they'lls the landing. -- nails the landing. >> was jumping his only hope? >> moments, seconds before the
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boats were no more than two to three feet apart and they just separated. he was midair. >> the coast guard's rescue mission of this replica pirate ship in peril in route to the caribbean, 57 miles off the coast of gloucester, massachusetts. the same unforgiving wrears depicted in the -- waters depicted in the movie "the perfect storm." it is intended for tourists playing pirate games. adventures that were never supposed to end like this. . >> when ever the next summer olympics are sign that guy up. >> lyndsay davis abc news new york. we are getting a unique view of a massive storm barreling across the pacific toward the philippines. an italian astronaut on the international spacestation tweeted these pictures. it is so big that earth is almost unrecognize believe a. right now it is as strong as a
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category 5 hurricane with sustained winds at 160 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall on sunday. >> which could be disastrous. a huge storm. we need little storms but we are not getting much. there is a chance of rain. >> and of course it is on a holiday. sandhya patel has the latest on the accu-weather forecast. >> now that you have given away the forecast, dan and ama -- just kidding. we have a chance of showers on easter. we are tracking nothing but clear conditions here in the bay area thanks to those winds. the temperatures right now are in the 50s. although napa has dropped off to 48 degrees as those winds are relaxing. it is still a bit breezy from the kgo roof camera. you can see the flags there. as we look at the forecast it will be clear and cool in the morning and gusty in spots. sunny and breezy tomorrow afternoon. here is a look at the satellite and radar. here is the cold front that brought about the gusty on shore winds and the cooler
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weather across most of the bay area. the front passed through already. behind it the winds will remain on the gusty side. overnight we are expecting the winds to continue to dial back, but tomorrow morning you will notice 30 mile an hour wind gusts near the coast as you start off your morning commute. if i were you i would plan on a sweater and jacket for the morning. for the afternoon they decrease some more. not quite as windy for your wednesday afternoon as it was today. we will fast-forward to friday. i am keeping my eye on some rain in northern california for friday if you are doing traveling. watch what happens as we take you into easter. yes, there is a chance of light showers across the bay area. right now a 10th of an inch or less if we get anything. there is another system that could bring you more showers as we head toward early next week. tomorrow morning down to 39 in napa. 46 in half moon bay. 40 degrees santa rosa and oakland 48 degrees. it is going to be on the cool
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side. 43 livermore and 50 in san francisco. pack on the layers. it will be a chilly one in spots. tomorrow afternoon morgan hill san jose 70 degrees. 71 in gilroy. los gatos in the south bay the sun will be shining on the peninsula. 69 in redwood city. menlo park. 58 in pacifica. a breezy one. downtown san francisco 64 degrees. 60 in the sunset district. north bay will keep it breezy and blue. 69 in santa rosa and 70 in napa. vallejo 68. east bay and oakland 68 in hayward. inland is on the mild side. concord72 and livermore. look at the seven-day forecast. if you don't like the wind just wait. things will actually relax some more. as the winds relax the temperatures rise. low to mid70s. then we bump you up. cooler for the upcoming weekend. the clouds come in on saturday if you are doing traveling. for the easter egg hunts who
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wants to see the eggs the color or dye? >> we don't want it to run! >> i know, but beggars can't be choosers. we have to take our chances when we can get it, sunday and tuesday. >> thank you sand yaw. sandhya. coming up, how about instant gratification. when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many.
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check this out. amazon's new shopping tool dash, may seem like an april fool's day hoax but it is not. it is a wi-fi device that makes ordering everyday necessities as easy as pushing a button. need more detergents or diapers? press dash and it goes straight to your amazon shopping cart. this is video provided by amazon and it is free to amazon prime members. nonmembers can sign up for dash. >> sales force has chartered a luxury cruiseship at pier27 in san francisco during the company's annual tech conference in september. the dream boat is the idea to help attendants. 135,000 people registered for the event last year. >> that looks like a floating
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city. >> it does. it is pretty much. >> that's pretty impressive. we have a lot of sports to talk about. >> that's right. we have shu in for larry with the latest. >> i thought you had a patent on the name dad. we need to check into that. >> warriors are in a bitter road trip with the clippers. your highlig
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ere you headed? uh just gonna hang out. it's a school night. with gary and todd? yea. not sure about those two. i've been meaning to ask you - this is tougher than i thought - is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. i hope not, because alcohol can lead you to say things and do things you that you really wish you hadn't. isn't this what you're supposed to say? i know. so if any of your buddies ever pressure you to take a drink, just tell them you promised your dad you wouldn't. i'd do anything to keep you safe. ok. i will. i hope this is working. i promise. i love you too dad. they really do hear you. brian? yea? so start the conversation even before they're teenagers. good idea.
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for tips on what to say visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov a message from the substance abuse and mental health services administration.
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warriors and clippers renew their heated rivalry at the staples center ending a four-game road trip. after facing portland, memphis and milwaukee it gets off to a slow start. david leigh gets a start and a great feed from steph curry. he can do this. they take a 17-point lead. doesn't seem too concerned. the three and the foul. here comes golden state. ankle breaker move.
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behind the back dribble twice. curry with 14 at the half and unbelievable. and we have a game. klay thompson terrible in the first half. he hits this three and it ties the game at 67. watch this spins and hits the fade away. warriors prevail 110-106 and go 4-0 on the road with the 61st win of the season. they took their act to the nit tournament. they are one win away from another championship with a victory at madison square garden. final facing old dominion. he takes his man off and off the glass 5-0 lead. anthony brown and makes it it 10-0. cardinals score the first 15 points of the game. they lead it 25-4 after this
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score inside. here is the record breaking point a free throw. that 21-point lead vanished quickly. the monarchs are up six at the half. down the stretch and give it to randal and the floater almost hits the ceiling here. randal goes for 24. they will face miami thursday night for the nit title. barry zito may have made his final out wght a's this spring and they could be showcasing him for other teams. 3-run shot, his fifth of the spring. major problems for barry in the bottom of the third. a former a a solo shot to left. cole calhoun and then fries with a two-run blast. zito goes 4 innings and allowed 8 hits and three home runs and seven earned. solid most of the spring but his e.r.a jumped to 5.03.
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a's won the game 18-10. zito's future with the a's is very much up in the air. bay bridge series starts on thursday at at&t park and the season begins next monday. >> baseball is you've been part of the family for as long as i can remember. and you just mean so much to all of us. the holidays wouldn't be the same without your crescent rolls. we got you a little something. we got you jeans. it's about time. pipin' hot pillsbury crescent rolls. make easter pop! well, i drove grandpa to speed dating this week, so i should probably get the last roll. dad, but i practiced my bassoon. and i listened. i can do this. everyone deserves ooey gooey pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop!
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that's our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. >> good night. >> important message
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