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abc7 news begins with breaking news. >> in palo alto one person has been taken to the hospital after a haz-mat situation. we are over the area right now along east meadow drive. authorities say a bucket of glue was improperly mixed and it emitted fumes and it sickened one person being cared for right now. >> here is where it is happening. crews are responding to an area around east meadow drive near the 101. we are falling developments and will bring them to you on twitter@abc7newsbayarea. >> good morning to you i am
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natasha zouves. >> i am kristen sze. >> we are a week away from the california primary. democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders is going all in on the state with another event in the bay area this morning. the second day in northern california will be action-packed day as he hopes to topple hillary clinton in a last minute push that could be picking up steam. we are in emeryville. >> bernie sanders has been running somewhat of a marathon campaign. he is looking a little tireed and you can temperature his voice was hoarse but that could be because he attended last night's warriors game. this morning he talked about health care to the california nurses union. this love affair start as few years ago wren he fought for better safe fares for the nurses. sanders said our represent health care system has not
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foreign far enough. the solution to america's health care crisis is a single-payer national care program like canada and some cups -- countries in europe. >> i worked on the affordable care act and it has made significant improvement. clearly, it has not gone far enough. how can we be satisfied when 28 million people this country have zero health insurance? how can we be satisfied wheneverren more -- and that number is growing -- are underinsured with high deductibles and high copayments? >> earlier, california governor jerry brown endorsed hillary clinton and sanders reacted to that. he said, well, i am not surprised i am used to people in the establishment not supporting me.
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from here, from emeryville, he heads to santa cruz at 1:00 o'clock p.m. for a rally. >> thank you. the next stop for sanders is a rally in santa cruz to address supporters of kaiser permanente arena at 1:00. police posted this photo with crowds lined up for the even. there are street closures in the area and sanders will speak in monterey tonight. >> governor jerry brown is endorsing hillary clinton for president. the governor released a letter saying that she is the only way to stop the "dangerous presidency of trump with more votes than sanders and proven she knows how to get things done and will advance the d agenda." he finished the letter saying she has a firm grass of -- grasp of the issue and will be prepared to lead on day one. hillary clinton is cutting two days of campaigning short in new jersey to focus here in california. she marched in a memorial day in new york yesterday and was
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slated for new jersey wednesday and thursday but now is coming to california with a give day swing through the state on thursday. >> donald trump will also return to california. but it is for a scheduled visit. he is holding a rally at the sacramento airport. this morning, trump revealed to the list the veterans charity he said received rows from a fundraiser he held this year. he said the ever very much raised $5.6 million from friends and the public and himself. for months he refused to disclose which charities got the money fueling it did not raise as much as claimed. >> california primary is next tuesday and we are the biggest of six states vote on that day. north dakota is only holding a democratic caucus and the five other states will cast ballments on both the republican and democratic side. >> we have new detail on a destructive apartment fire in martinez this morning. fire officials say 14 people are displaced by this two-alarm fire. it broke out at a come mison
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arrest -- complex on arrest not drive. one person has minor injuries. afternoon officials estimate 500,000 in damage. >> it is a some before day at novato high school. students are coming back to class for the first time since a classmate was killed. amy hollyfield has the reaction. >> grief counselors are here to help the community. students are wanting do talk. the superintendent said although they did not have class on friday, some students came up here to talk to counselors would were available. >> teachers showed up early wearing novato high school t-shirts to show support to constitutes as they came back to class for the first time since tragedy struck. two students were shot and stabbed last week, and two other students were arrested and accused of 9 crime. >> it will be tough. will be good for the kids to
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come together, and it will hopefully be a normal day. >> the attack happened on wednesday. neither a waterfall in novato's country club neighborhood. a 17-year-old guerra died. other student survived. his maim is not released. the student body president set up a gofundme account to raise money for the families and the president said "i am always here for anyone, ever continue we have never communicated do not hesitate sending me a message. if you need an ear, a shoulder, a friend, or even a hug." some parents courages theircies to thereby for others. >> [ inaudible ] >> police charged the two soons with murder and arrested and charged a 20-year-old man for being an actions isry to the crime. they could charge the minors as adults.
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they are looking for another suspect. >> a check of the gofundme page at bottom the screen it said it raised $2,045 out of $1,000 goal which is by 46 people in four days which will continue to grow. if you would like to help we have linked it to abc7.com . >> a all lanes along antihighway 92 in hayward have re-opened after a big-rig toppled on its side this morning near the toll plaza. we were over the scene showing the wrecked truck. it veered to the right and it flipped. the driver of the truck suffered minor injuries. one lane was blocked on 92 for an hour during the morning commute. >> right now, a mad rush to have part of warriors glory after the thrilling game 7 win. tickets are on sale for the finals but the most prized item? the hats that have come to
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symbolize victory. our reporter is in santa clara. die hard fans find this an elusive bit swag. matt. >> we had the same issues with the finals hat last year. everyone wants them. few stores have them in stock. >> you thought making it to the finals was difficult try finding the official hat worn by the players. >> a dedicated husband was first in lynn at 4:30 this morning at dix in fremont hoping to senator obama the hat. dozens of others joined but when the doors opened early at 7:00 a.m., disappointing news. >> why have any of the finals hats. they do have finals hats and they look cool but not "the," finals hats. some fans are not willing to
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compromise. >> it is not the locker room hat. we want the one from the locker room. >> the shot agency of the whats happened last year, too, and like last year the locker room hats are sold on ebay way over retail price. >> willing to go to ebay? >> not willing to go to ebay. willing to wait in line but not ebay. a couple hundred agreed for a hat, i would rather wait in line. >> dubs nation of resilliint. back in fremont, happy warriors fan, brendon has a final t-shirt and good perspective on the championship run. >> have you been a fan your whole life? >> yes. >> they always win, right, in your life they are always winners, right? >> yeah. >> it hasn't always been that way. >> no word on when they get the hats in the south bay but i
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spoke with dix and they say they will get the final hats at all of the bay area stories tomorrow morning so you can get them thin. reporting live in santa clara. >> hats tame tyke to make. >> now, tickets to the finals are on sale now, and season ticket holders got first crack. at noon it opened to 29,000 on the priority waste list. presales for the insiders and american express card holders is at 3:00, and the general public can purchase at 5:00. >> we are the home for the finals with coverage on thursday with news at 4:00, and 5:30 it is n.b.a. countdown and game one between the cavaliers and worse -- and warriors at "roaracle" right here. >> game one of the stanley cup finals did not go as well for the san jose sharks. after falling behind to the penguins they scored ties to get
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>> more outrage after an endangered gorilla was killed at the cincinnati zoo to protect a boy that wandered into the enclosure. a complaint has been filed against the zoo. tiffany has the latest. >> the story has sparked an incredible response, more than 300,000 people signed a petition to hold the parents responsible. however, this morning, a watch dog group said it is actually the zoo to blame. >> a parents nightmare. turned into a national outrage. a four-year-old boy fell into the gorilla exhibit on saturday after ten terrifying minutes, the zoo officials say they killed the gorilla to protect the boy. told a wildlife expert from miami defended the decision to put down the endangered species. >> they made the right decision.
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that gorilla had no intention of hurting the child and no one believes that, however, the gorilla does not understand his strength. can you see how he takes the child into the corner to get away from the the commotion. this is just a perfect storm of bad situation that ended in tragedy. >> the boy is home and doing fine. many on social media criticized the pains for not watching their certain. however, the nonprofit stop animal exploitation now said the zoo is to blame because the behavior year does not prevent the boy prospering the exhibit. >> in a four-year old child can get through thingly barrier; that a safe barrier? >> the group said they finalled a complaint with the usda claim they violated the animal welfare act. >> a we are calling for right now a federal penalty against the senate zoo because we believe they have violated the law. >> the director said the barrier has worked for 38 years but they are investigating to see in
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improvements can be made. >> i can tell you every zoo is reevaluating everything. >> given that, i reached to the san francisco and oakland zoos to see in they making changes and the zoo got back and said they already meet or exceed safety standards set by the association of zoos and aquariums. >> new this morning, facebook, twitter, youtube and microsoft are teaming up to crackdown on hate speech on speech remove flag the content. they are working with the european union who is trying to keep terror groups from using social media to recruit and radicalize young people. >> still to come, do you feel it? temperatures are on the way up. mike has the accweather forecast. >> we have not felt this seat for nearly eight months but at the cost i have issues there as far as the surf, and in between i will show you the
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live nasa page at 9:55. the call will list about 20 minutes. >> that seems so normal these days. >> amazing technology. >> speaking of warmth and all things hot, it is heat up. >> mike? >> good morning, again, from the to which the broadcast center. it is feeling different outside compared to yesterday at this time, some of us are eight degrees warmer heard and we will look at live doppler hd i want to show you a couple of thinks. at the cost you can see the clouds keeping you cooler than the rest us, so we will look at that finger of fog rolling across going going and -- across golden gate and san francisco. the areas that hit the 90s will be back in the 50s tomorrow morning. we have a chance of thunderstorms on sunday. we will keep our eye on that. we are focused now on the cam at half moon bay at 54 and we have
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mid-to-upper 60s around san mateo and oakland and san francisco at 62 and look at that 80 in concord and 88 in san ramon, and nearly 80 in san jose. novato and santa rosa is not bad at 73 and look where we end up, mid-to-upper 80s, los gatos is warmer at 90, and santa cruz, afternoon sunshine at 72, a spread on the if lanes from mountain view at 86, and millbrae is a comfortable 76, and low-to-mid 60s along the cost and we will get nearly 70 in downtown, southbound san francisco, and sausalito. 79 in petaluma, slower because of the extra thick fog you had this morning, and you will have it again tomorrow morning so will santa rosa burning off faster there and you are on the high side at 8 pa and the east bay shoreline, breezy in richmond at 71 with a small craft advisory, north of the bay bridge through the delta and i can see the same boats taking advantage of the extra wins. we will be up to 83 in fremont and inland, 93 in san ramon pleasanton cracking 100, though,
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in antioch. now at look at beach hazards, if you want to go to the cost and stay cool watch 9,000 for strong rip occur everyones through thursday evening. as far as going to the games guess who won three in a row? the a's. 65, dropping to 59 sow need something to keep you warm by the end of the game. go sharks. testify game last night but they played well. now, it will be toasty and 60s at the coast, and by 9:00 grab a coat. we are on way. look at the fog tomorrow morning. temperatures are hanging out in the low-to-upper 50s. my seven-day forecast shows in this were october, a string 90s last happened in october. we will have 70s at coast and a storm system approaching us sunday and monday and bring us cooler weather and a slight chance of a thunderstorm. it is so far away, though, it is sunday, don't change your plans.
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>> another airplane controversy, this time a woman kicked off a jetblue flight because of her outfit. what she was wearing that caused a problem. and the high cost weddings. "7 on your side" reveals 31 ways to save at 5 o'clock. >> many ladies are passionate about their hand bags and a chanel could run into the thousands but how much would you almost be willing to spend? >> someone in hong kong spent more than $300,000 with a dazzling hermes hand bag, the most expensive ever sold. it is rare, obviously, but it and diamond encrusted and made with crocodile leather and 18 carat gold. it was sold at auction "fashion history." it goes with a lot. it is neutral. >> i would not want it because i would not want to use something
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