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and element and clearly frightened. >> amy joins us from the marine mammal center. how is the sea lion doing? >> reporter: he's doing okay. his name is rubbish. he was named by first person who found him. this is the second time he's paid a visit here and he had quite a morning in the city as was captured by our cameras and his rescue was caught and shown live on the abc 7 morning news. even a tourist knew this little guy couldn't be part of the fabulous sightseeing. sky 7 captured this video of a young sea lion on the streets of san francisco. someone spotted him and called for help. he decided to hide underneath car.
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>> they stopped traffic around him and protecting traffic until we got there. >> reporter: it took a few minutes to grab the guy. a woman grabbed him with her bare hands. workers were disappointed when they realized he's a repeat offender. >> he was rescued in santa barbara county in february. he was here for nearly two months. >> reporter: now he's back and lost about 20 pounds since he was last year. he's part of a growing problems. crews have rescued more marine mammals in the past four months than all of last year. >> elevated ocean temperatures have caused the fish to migrate further. >> reporter: it looks like he's never met camera he didn't like making sure he posed just perfectly to us. they do hope they can release
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him again and he'll have a successful life. >> it's heart wrenching to know that you put all this effort into rehabilitating them and gave them chance out in the wild. >> reporter: he's quite a little ham. they're worried about the health of the center. they were not prepared for the up tick in rescues and they say are expensive. they are hoping some more donations will pour in to help get them through. >> we posted our raw video on our website so you can watch all the drama unfold in its entirety. head to abc7news.com. every patrol officer in the san francisco police office will soon wear a body camera.
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the plan would make the city's police force one of the largest in the nation so use that technology. it comes during a national uproar over the way police treat people of color. san jose are beginning a new test program in fall. the family of a 9-year-old boy stabbed to death in his home is expected to speak out for the first time at a news conference an hour from now. the suspect, 18-year-old william shultz faced arraignment. his family tried to get him help. he's admitted to killing the 9-year-old on sunday. the victim was the younger brother of his best friend. an attorney says they were unaware of any possible mental health issues when they invited him to sleep over the night of the killing. now to the latest in nepal. a missing san francisco resident
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has been found safe and that's such great news. the family of francis h. gonzalez called abc news to share the news. a relief agency says congestion at the airport are slowing down the pace of aid. more than 70 aftershocks stronger than mag anynitude have been reported since saturday. >> reporter: among the thousands killed are those miracles. people who beat the odds and survive days buried, stranded, injured or without food. another amazing rescue in nepal. three americans who were missing
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on mt. everest. >> the earth started to shake. >> reporter: dela hoffman hid under a table. >> people were flipping tables over. i wanted my eyes on the rocks. i wanted to see what was coming at me and if i could do anything about it. >> reporter: the trrksio followed villagers. they drank water from the river and got food from local restaurants. >> we're told there's voices heard. >> reporter: two rescue teams from the united states including los angeles helped save a 15-year-old. he was trapped here in a tiny, dark hole for more than 140 hours. >> it's what we call an entombment. he was
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he was inside a box. these photo offense a baby boy offer a flimer of hope in the search for even more survivors. the 4 moerld is back-month-old is back with his family. moments like these really keep the momentum and hope going. often the crowd cheers when someone is pulled from the rubble. rescuers are lifted up in celebration. this morning a woman was pulled from under a pile of debris. she was trapped like that for five days. we're going to go live to the red cross headquarters in san jose with more on what you can do to help where you live. tonight a candle light vigil will be held to show support for the earthquake victims. this will be held at the freemont hindi temple.
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japan's prime minister is flying to the bay area where he'll talk ant tech innovation. he touches down within the hour. prime minister abe stop today included a speech at stanford where he will discuss expanded partnerships between japan and silicon valley. protesters are expected there. a new battery from tefla could extend your power bill. the battery is expected to store power collected from solar panels. still to come on abc 7 news at 11:00. marking 40 years after the fall of saigon. here from a u.s. marine who was
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there on that fateful day in 1975. plus a mass ifr inferno in the central valley. what burned that sent these flames and smoke pouring into the sky. the baltimore ravens make a special visit today to spread a positive message. check out this postcard. temperatures already 23 degrees warmer than yesterday. i'll show you where the 80s and 90s are today and when the cooling will come to your
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a massive fire in fresno is still burning now more than seven hours after it we began. it's in northwest fresno at a business that sells utility poles. the major challenge is lack of fire hydrants. only two are being used. the power poles are coated with a wood preservative that can cause health problems. no word on how the fire started. a privately owned camera shows the baltimore police van that carried freddie gray made a stop on the way to the police department. one the officers didn't tell police about. gray died from a spinal injury a week after he was arrested on april 12th. the washington post is reporting a prisoner transported with gray believes gray was intentionally trying to hurt himself by
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banging against the walls of the police van. an attorney says they disagree with any implication that gray severed his own spinal cord. the baltimore ravens are spreading a positive message after a week of riots and protests. head coach john harbaugh and players spoke to kids and teens during an motional play. louis urged students to be an example of change. two days ago he posted this video pleading for an toends riots. today marks the 40th anniversary of the fall of saigon. this morning a parade marking the vent was held. it commemorates the official end to the war. on this day 40 years ago the communist north seized saigon. a group of marines returned to the city for a ceremony. it was their job to get help and get the last americans out. >> the tiger is out.
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all the marines were out the evacuation was over. a memorial plaque was dedicated to two u.s. marines left behind. a no jacket require kind of day around the bay area thanks to an offshore breeze. i'll show you exactly how warm it's going to be in your neighborhood today. if you're going to the a's game you better get ready for strong sunshine. all the details coming up. thank you some of the best companies for new fathers to work in right here in the bay area. there's lots to do this
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abc 7 is teaming up with the red cross to help with quake disaster aid in nepal. abc 7 news reporter is there to show us the digital operation center. chris. >> reporter: a good time for this new center to be put to use. behind me are the screens they are using to monitor all things nepal. you can see the workers scanning social kbleed looking at mapping and me trix. this is the second location to receive this technology outside of the national lawyers. cynthia shaw joins us this
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morning. you've got way for people to help out. >> after a disast strike updated maps are crucial. so far we had over 2,000 volunteers that have gone into the open street maps and have tagged damaged buildings, roadways that are not passable and real yiers that might not have seen any add. this allows relief workers to get help more effectively into the areas. >> reporter: we'll be sure to put the information on our website. we do appreciate your taking the time to talk with us today. thank you. the american red cross. you can donate by texting the word nepal to 90999 or by calling 1-800-red cross. we're live in san jose this morning. >> we with hope the bay area will step up in a big way. the walt disney parent company is committing a million tlars in aid to victims of the disaster. it will be split among the red cross and save the children.
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if you like to donate help us in our help nepal effort. you can text anynepal to 90999 or call 1-800-red cross. just looking outside at the ballpark. ast a glorious day today. it's going to be a little warm. >> bring your sunscreen and maybe sunglasses. >> i'm sure you both would look great in a sun hat. >> good for the hair. >> good for the skin too. good morning. let's take a look at live doppler. you can see, look at the wind at fair field. 21 miles an hour. look at half-moon bay, 14 miles an hour. it's pointing out over to the ocean. that's why we have clear conditions this morning. maybe a high cloud or two up across the north bay but there will be a bright one. temperatures are responding. look at this, nine degrees warmer than 24 hours ago to 25 in half-moon bay. what does that mean?
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it's already 79 there. everybody in the 70s except for oakland. live more 80 already. look at all the people gathering on the golden gate bridge. we have pris good vizetty good visibility. winds are light and variable. you can see from the east bay hills cameras you don't see the winds here but they have been gusting around 20 to 30. we're going to have a ton of sunshine. warm at the coast. the cooling hits the coast tomorrow afternoon and then that will eventually bring us all back to average temperatures by the time we get to sunday. as far as today, 14 to 18 degrees warmer than average. we should be at the 60s and 70s. the biggest one over the ocean steering the storms to the north.
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clear lake 90s there. low to mid-80s along the east bay shore. may need the air-conditioners inland east bay. if you're going to the games look at this, 76 degrees warming to 81. it will feel much warmer if you're standing or sitting in the sunshine rooting on the a's. our warmest and calmest day there. temperatures tonight will be in the mid-50s to around 60 degrees. that is going to be comfortable if you keep the windows open. by noon tomorrow the winds will start shifting on shore. look at the coast dropping into the 60s while the rest of us still in the 80s and 90s.
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efb everybody is back into the 50s. 70s inland by sunday. we'll stay that way with morning clouds and afternoon sunshine. enjoy the warmth while it's here especially along the coast. the bay area is a good place for fathers to work. fatherly ranked the 50 best companies to work for. google topped the list. it offers on site child care. near the top of the list, facebook. we have some suggestions on how you can explore where you live. >> good things come this small packages and the walnut creek
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international short film is no exception. films from around the world 30 minutes or less will be shown tomorrow through sunday. it's time for you to take center stage. more than 400 free events including classes open rehearsals will take place through sunday. the heart of san francisco's mission district will beat with a spirit of mexico and latin america this saturday. this year the festival is a family and alcohol free celebration. the gypsy culture is often misunderstood and stereo typed. you're invited to uncover the mystery through music dance and discussion. needless to say it's the season of festivals. the 19th annual mountain view is a vibrant celebration kicking off featuring two days of live
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a colorado boy is feeling pretty special and he should after doing something amazing. >> he helped save his diabetic mother when she wouldn't wake up. >> i don't know what mommy's doing but i need someone to help. they said i did a very good job. >> so cute. the 5-year-old called 911 and followed the instructions of the dispatcher. >> you know what makes this more special look dialing does not come easily. he has a special condition in his hands and feet but his determination allowed him to dial 911. >> what a great kid. >> thanks for joining us. who wants to be millionaire is next.
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