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>> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. this is what people from i lack and understand do. >> we have to turn it into a teaching moment. >> abc hit series roseanne is no more. the rebooted show now cancelled. and roseanne barr has been dropped from her agent today after the kmeenen sent out a racist tweet this morning. good afternoon and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> today's cancellation came after the tweet to then esid obama. abc news reporter danya bacchus has the details. >> roseanne bar is known for using romky on the rebooted sthoe highlight hot button. >> this is what people from i lack and taliban do. >> but a recent tweet was considered no laughing matter. abc is cancelling the hit show after barr posted on twitter muslim brotherhood and planet of
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the apes had a baby eating vj an african-american woman and longstanding senior dwirs to barack obama. jarrett responding on msnbc. >> we have to turning it into a teaching moment i'm fine. >> the tweet causing a social media storm with some twitter users calling the remarks racist and bigoted. >> the rerchtd al sharpten inexcusable tweeting abc must take action now. and wanda sooiks a consulting producer posting she wouldn't return to the show. even sarah gilbert who play the daughter on the show condemned the tweet saying it doesn't reflect the beliefs of our cast and crew or anyone associated with our show. >> roseanne has been a bit of a problem for abc for a while. this isn't the nirs nasty tweet. . this was just the final straw. >> barr deleted the initial tweet apologize attention hours after the comment saying she was sorry more making a bad joke about jarrett's politics and
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looks says she she should should have known better within hours of the tweets abc's president of the entertainment channing dungy entering a statement saysing the statement was has been hornet repugnant and inconsistent with values and decided to cancel her show. a repeat of roseanne was scheduled to hair tonight on abc but the middle will now air instead. danya bacchus, abc news, los angeles. and there is a lot of reaction online after the announce. viola tweeted thank you. as we saw the president of sarah grishlt wrote this is incredibly sad and difficult for all of us as we created a though we believe in and are proud of one audiences love separate and apart from the opinions of one cast member and shand running roseanne made a choice a racist one. a abc made a choice, a human one. community members in the santa cruz county town are stunned after three teenage boys
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were attackwood hammer during a memorial day sleep over. >> deevgt look for the people responsible. abc news reporter joining us live with the sheriffs avenues office with new information. chris. >> reporter: larry and ama investigators believe this was a targeted attack that took less than 45 seconds from start to finish. one victim remains in the hospital this afternoon where he is fighting for hislife. a devastatingttk in aptos smeels the small community on edge and searching for answers. >> we live in such a quiet neighborhood it was absolutely shock sfloog early monday morning a group of masked men entered a home on the 100 block of month vista drive assaulting three teenage boys with a hammer during a sleep over. investigators with the santa cruz county sheriff's office believe the suspects men between 1 and 20. they remain at large as of this afternoon. the exact count is also unknown.
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>> the officers wearing the booties to keep everything secure for the crime scene. it was really an eye opener >> sergeant brian cleveland says the department is department oh is committing to finding the people responsible detectives are looking at surveillance video in the area to to see if she can they can get a port description of the get away week zboo looking to see ifs revenge or theft related we don't know. there is a wide variety of reasons this could have occurred we're willing to investigate any avenue it takes us. >> one fortunate three victims alex, a 17-year-old student remains in the icu after multiple surgeries. a family friend shared this photo with abc 7 news and says the policeman is heart broke zbroon i was in the room when he was born. i mean, i've known him his whole life. alex is a sweetheart, a good kid. watching him like fight for his life yesterday that was one of the hardest days of my life. >> family, friends and neighbors holding out hope thathis teenager will pull throu.
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>> more vigilant about what's going on and more aware of surroundingsen a happenings. >> reporter: a gofundme page has been set up for the family. if you'd like to help we're going to put a link on our website. abc7news.com. for now, we're live in santa carouse county. chris wynn, abc 7. >> thank you. a 13-year-old is battling for his alive after being injured that a head-on collision inside a stolen car krifen i another 13-year-old. investigators say the stolen 1995 honda accord slammed in a ford at highland avenue in san jose just after 10:00 last night. officers tried to stop the car moments earlier. but according to police the 13-year-old driver turned off the lights and sped off. the officers didn't pursue the car. >> for these kids to know that that is something that hardened criminals do is pretty telling of the fact that maybe someone
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has been coaching these guys how to get out and commit these crimes. >> the young driver was trapped in the honda, then was arrested as were a 14-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy who tried to run off the driver of the other vehicle wasn't seriously hurt. this stint comes less than a week after a report by the district attorney's office showed an increase in juvenile crime led by spikes in burglary, car jacking and auto thefts. in midland town lake county another punch to the gut in the form of a fire. the flames took a popular general store located in the centers of town also a firefighter injured. abc 7 news reporter wayne friedman joining us live. what you tell us with the firefighter? >> reporter: we don't know all that much larry. we no he he was with calfire. we know he is hospitalized, still has some serious burns don't yet know his identity. we know he was rescued by a california highway patrol officer who helped pull him from flames. could cortez suffered injuries
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on hands as well. as for the fire behind me middle town has already seen enough like this and this one is symbolic. the red white and blue still flies high in middletown this afternoon but looking down on charred rubble, not the town this time it's emotional center. the market and general store now a heap. >> it's get wrenching. >> the fire began around mid-afternoon yesterday no known cause yet but started in the back and burned fast. >> when smoke was coming out out all the windoweds and cornered and raf. you know everything was going to be lost. >> craig eve worked in the hardware department that job kept his family going from the worst of times to the rebuild they live in now. he is one of 100 employees all local. even with two other stores nearby the third generation brothers will not be able to absorb all of of them. >> i wouldn't want to be in their shoes and you can't rebuild quickly enough
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unfortunately. >> we needed the community. and fortunately they found reason to need us. >> reporter: hardesters has been in middletown since 1943 when the fires hit this region three years ago it became more than a community center for people even extending credit to fire victims. now the troubles have come full circle as middletown deals with ruins again a just as they seem to finally be over. >> this is a tragedy for this area of the lake. i mean, we won't recover soon from this day. >> reporter: more will those employees. the hardester family met with the employees at 2:00 this afternoon trying to update them on the status of the situation. as to when the store will be built again, a year and a half to two years, they say. live in lake county middletown, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> announcer: now the accuweather forecasts with spencer christian. well the heat is on again today the second consecutive day. a look at live doppler 7.
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sunny skies and mild to warm to even hot conditions across the bay area right now. it's 96 degrees right now in antioch. 94 in danville concord. 9193 up at cloverdale. all around the inland areas the heat is-sizeling across the remainder of the state as well 97 in redding and 99 in fresno. notice how much cooler up in the parts of washington and oregon. that cooler air mass is moving in our direction and we'll have a sharp kohldown tomorrow. into the evening hours we'll sew fog from the coast locally across the bay. 6:00 tomorrow morning temperatures will be only in the 50s where this morning they were in the 70s already. and even by midday tomorrow we'll see temperatures only in the 60s and low 70s where they were in the 80s to 90s today. i'll give you a closer look at the cooldown in a few minutes laroue which. >> sue see you then. the fourth strait year the warriors take on of cavaliers in the finals. the warriors sent us video of the team arriving from houston early this morning.
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jordan bell the rookie right here carrying the western conference championship trophy off the plane. the warriors got in at 3:00 a.m. warriors earned that treef thaengs to another third quarter come back on a miracle on the which to the 101.92 win over the rocket game one against the cavaliers thursday at 1:00. tickets for games one two and five at oracle will go on sale at 6:00 tonight. the presale for warrior season ticket holders started this morning as we hengst mentioned game one thursday, game two tuesday. if you are going to that one it's an hour earlier as far as tip time. the series moves to cleveland for three and four. >> many fans watching the enlast night's game post game are talking about the design of the nba finals hats. >> somety say it looks like the hat is the advertising the national rifle association. kristen sze with the details.
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>> well larry and ama you saw the hat prominently in post game interviews fl from steph curry to klay tomtz they were donning theba finals hats. today bay area fans are snapping them up along with other finals gear. this was the busy scene at 6:00 in the morning at dick's sporting goods in dublin aflt they fans don't seem to mine social media is blowing up over the design. the team emblem you can see the covers up the bottom of the letter b in mba making it looks like flar. i an incredible idiot wagons arounding which they put on nra hats. concongrats on on making it to the nra finals ppt irony is not lost on fan that is many warriors actually support gun control. >> our voice i want to share it. and stop gun violence and its entirety. >> when people say stick to
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sports, stick to coaching, whatever, that means nothing. we all have a voice. >> as for fans, some commented on my facebook page it's much ado about nothing. others say it's not attractive. others say they want to save their money and buy the nba champ hat when the warriors beat the cavalier. the hat maker jumped in on the design debate but with models like these perhaps it doesn't need to. the hat retails for $34. >> thank you kristen. they may want to make that warrior logo a tad smaller going forward. the only place to watcher the nba finals presented by youtube tv. game one at thursday at oracle a pregame show at 5:00. abc coverage starts at 5:30 then the tipoff at 6:00 p.m. starbucks stores across the bay area shut done for sensitivity training. >> this is an investment in the future of starbucks. >> helping people see each other
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fully completely, respectfully. >> the meeting is under way right now but will they make a zblierchs and a mystery across bay area beaches. hundreds of jelly fish washing up. we'll show you where and what may be happening. and checking our traffic at 4:13. the san mateo bridge, moving in both directions, a little heavier on the left-hand side, 9 on coming heading
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trapg for diversity and sensitive. the they decided to have the training after two black men were arrested at a star box are bucks last month. more than 8,000 store box closed nationwide for the four-hour session. >> this is a an investment in the future of starbucks. it's a recommitment to recreating the warm welcome environment for every customer in our stores. >> after watching a video the employees break into discussion groups. starbucks 'crow says he knows it isn't a overnight fix i plans on more training for employees. what do you think about the training today at starbucks? weigh in. and you can the results in real tile at abc7news.com/vote. do you think it makes a difference? we'll keep the voting open through the end of the hour. >> the dr. menz ofr dentsen joins me now. you cast the first vote here. do you think it will make a significant difference. >> i do think it's going to make a difference. it's got gotten a lot of one of
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the most widely covered and i bias trainings of any company i can remember. it's frustrate start. and really sets sort of a moral tone that i think other companies can follow. >> is it enough -- i mean some of this obviously starbucks got caught in a terrible position. terrible tr with the vifd and all that. they had to do something. is four hours enough or the finishing of where it goes. >> i think what you said towards the end that it should be considered -- i think that the company is recognizing it, that it's just a beginning. like any training, like any change of behavior, behavior change takes time. but the first step towards that behavior change involves recognizing the pitfalls, recognizing where you are going right, where you are going wrong. i think this is potentially a really good start. it's really important that the -- that the training took place during the regular hours because that also communicates to customers that this is important enough to san francisco profits >> well and the employees to say
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we're going to close for four hours and we're giving up the money because we believe that this is important. but what do they have to do going forward. >> there is surprising amount to cover in four hours including a lot of the research, a lot of the self-reflection that goes on. but some of the work has to be done at the individual level where people have to buy in and people have to think about their own behavior. so from what i understand there are exercises where people get to self-reflect a lot on their behavior as well as tips on how to identify their own biases as well as training on inclusion. you know, there is- there is all kinds of trainings out there, for example how to deal with customers who are unruly or belligerent, and there is -- there is space in there for how to think about, talk about, how to include inclusion and diversity within any company's business plan. >> okay. earlier we did the story about
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the roseanne situation with her tweet and she has been let go from her abc show >> um-hum. >> obviously twitter you got a lot of different opinions from people who sometimes are thinking and sometimes not thinking that clearly. >> right. >> social media in general, is it helping us solve this problem or hurting us? >> unfortunately i think the jury is still out on that. it's a little of both. because you are exposed to different points of view. but sometimes the points of view are, you know, they're difficult for you to accept or understand. and so it's much more comfortable as we as the saying goes these days sort of go into your own bubble. having said that, there is as much a as one wants to say there a bubble for racist or otherwise ideology that may not be main stream, there is a chance to develop norms. and in that sense i think the company's decision to let the show be cancelled actually speaks volumes, potentially much larger than the twitter feed
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itself. >> doctor thank you for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> all right ama. >> thank you, larry. time to turn to weather which woo, heated up again. >> it's been-sizeling the last couple of days. excuse me. allergies acting pup sunny skois and warm to hot conditions prevail across the buerre. let's go to santa cruz beach where people are enjoying the warm weather right now. it's 64 in san francisco across the bay in oklahoma, 68 np 79 in mountain view. 89 at gilroy. 59 at half moon bay. and this is a view from sutro tower looking north northwest under blue skies right now. but we'll see more clouds in the evening. 84 in santa rosa. 79 at novato. 91 at fairfield. 93 at concord. 89 at livermore ppt inland east bay is-sizeling still. and the roof top kraemer across the embarcadero. breezy and much cooler tomorrow and thursday. warming up again though at the
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end of the week and hot inland once again on saturday and sunday. now, overnight we expect low clouds and maybe mid-level clouds as well to form near the coast and move locally across the bay. mostly clear in the inland valleys and overnight lows will be in the low to mid-50s with a full moon. as a matter of fact this is called a full flower moon because it occurs during a month when plants are in full bloom. the moon will rise at 8:36 this evening. bear that in mind as the sun goes count the moon will come up. tomorrow breezy and a lot cooler than today. we'll see sunshine but we'll see clouds as well. highs range from upper 50s at the coast to about mid-maybe a few upper 60s around the bay and low to mid-70s inland. and as we look farther into the forecast future it gets cooler on thursday with highs reaching only to the upper 60s in most inland locations. maybe one or two spots will top out at 70 degrees or above. then starts to warm up friday. highs inland in the upper 70s to
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low 80s and a few 70s around the bay. and downright hot inland on saturday as high temperatures reach into the low to mid-90s pl. around the bay. 70s and low 80s and perhaps even 70s on the coast. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. thursday will not only bring cooler weather but a chance of morning drizzle as well. it's not expected to be very widespread or last long. then it starts warming up for june. june 1st that is on friday. highs inland back in the mid-80s then over the week the low 90s maybe mid-90s inland. and it will turn cooler monday. when i saw cooler i mean temperatures moderate into a seasonal range not the sharp drop we see tomorrow and thursday. >> i think thursday might heat up around 6:00 at oracle arena. >> that could happen. >> thanks, spencer. >> hundreds of jelly fish are washing up on bay area beaches. find out what's behind the phenomenon. and a big showing for the bay area in the national spelli
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only marshall tuck will change that. year after year, policians fail to improve public schools. tuck turned around failing schools, raising graduation rates 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responders went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a four-day vacation in hawaii. the same gavin who said his job as lieutenant governor was so dull, he only showed up for work at the state capitol one day a week, tops.
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gavin's not gonna work as governor. so you thought the beaches were crowded process week. imagine if you were a jelly fish. i'll give you a second or two to imagine yourself as a jelly fish. they were line up shoulder to squishy shoulder along the paskta state beach .the exact cause is a mystery. these are known at scrippsia
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pacifica. known to wash up in late spring and early summer. even long-term surfers say the numbers are extraordinary. >> you can definitely feel them in the water. every time i paddle i could feel aittle jelly roll rolled through fingers. >> some are live. there is a lot more living earlier last week. but definitely a bunch all like washed ashore dead. >> the jelly fish are native to the west coast but experts ke california academy of sciences that's a huge jelly fish. i say the beaching appears to be a bay area phenomenon. the good news for surfers like this little girl these jelly fish are not known to sting. more than 500 kids including 18 from the bay area are competing for the title of national speelg bee champion. >> boke boke boke boke boke b-o-t-e-h. >> the preliminaries of the scripps national spelling bee
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under way round two. 16 of the bay area contestants spelled correctly moved to last yee. last year's winner was a 12-year-old from fresno. >> new details about a testifying terrifying robbery. >> get against the wall. >> the suspect now in custody. but that's not all. the shocking thing he was wearing at the time of the robbery. and the lava keeps coming. more evacuations today in i support the affordable care act,
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>>nnouncer: live, wre you live this is abc 7 news. and her a stories making headlines at 40. authorities actively searching for the suspects in a grewsome attack in santa cruz county positive several masked individuals entered a home and assaulted three teenage boys with a hammer. two of them sleeping at the time and someone now in critical condition. this is video from a story on abc 7 news a little more than two weeks ago. a nervous looking armed robber helped up a group of vernalle heights residents that suspect has been arrested f vic lee is live in the newsroom with the new developments. >> the suspect brian sylvester was arrested last monday a little more than two weeks after the armed robbery. he may have committed other crimes that same night police are investigating. but there is an interesting twist to this story. it was early sunday morning mother's day in vernal heights.
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three friends came back home from a party. an armed robber appeared out of no where. >> get against the wall. get against the wall. this all over here. >> he threw me to the ground actually right -- we were standing here. >> the security camera at the house captured it all. >> take out your wallet. take off your ring. >> i'm taking it off. >> you give that purse. throw it behind you. >> i'm getting my wahl zbleet give me your ring. >> give me all of it. >> the gunman took valuables and sped away. another security camera captured his consider and license plate. that led police to the arrest of brian sylvester. he was also wearing an electronic monitoring device as a condition of his probation from sand jauquin county. >> we are currently rfgt data obtained from this global positioning satellite information to determine where the suspect was where his travels brought him. >> police aren't saying much more but sources tell us the gps on the ankle monitor shows he was in vernal heights at about
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the time of the robbery. it also shows he may have been in at least two other locations in the city where other crimes were reported. more and more judges are ordering electronic monitoring for out of custody defendants. they say it's a good surveillance tool. but the monitoring does not occur on realtime. >> it will tell us where you're at. it won't tell us what you're doing. it is an effective monitoring tool that may deter crime but it is not preventing crime in any way shape or form. >> now that was san francisco sheriff divine gunn. he supervising the department's electronic monitoring operation. again sylvester was wearing a ankle brace frlt sand jauquin county. he was pursuit on probation in air ball but doesn't know why he was on electronic monitoring. we've called the county probation office there but so far no response. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> all right thank you for that update vic.
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the suspected golden state killer went back to court today for a hearing on media efforts to get information about the case released. 72-year-old joseph deangelo stood silent inside a cage in a sacramento courtroom while attorneys debated whether search and arrest warrants should be unsealed. abc news and other media outlets want the information released to learn more about how investigators use dna to connect deangelo to the decades old cases. the defense is fighting the release say going could impact deangelo's right to fair trial. the judge did not make a decision today. talks between the u.s. and north korea are moving forward. the highest ranking north korea. official to visit the u.s. since 2000 touching town in new york process pl. all this two weeksa from the on again off again being smumt. >> eager to move ahead with the peace summit the u.s. allowing the former spy chief into the country to keep the talks going, the right-hand man of kim jong un, some saying the envoy visit
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to the u.s. means kim is karzai o is o serious about moving forward. he would be the highest ranking north korean feshl to visit in 18 years. president trump confirming with a tweet. we have put a great team together for talks with north korea. meetings are current taking place concerning summit and more. kim yong-chol, the vice koran solid response to my letter but chol saw the hack of sony after the film. the u.s. officials cross the into north korea to keep the talks moving forward. a separate team in singapore handling logistics. continuing to marine for the june 12th summit that is still not officially back on the schedule. now abc news is learning that there are talks of turning the summit in a trooi lateral meeting with moon jae-in taking part. a senior source said they are waiting to see how it turns out the leaders of north and south korea had a surprise meeting to talk about the issues here pictured hugging.
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moon said kim is reluctant to give up nuclear weapons because he is concerned about the survival of his regime. five days of about the summit president trump will meet with japanese prime minister shinzo abe in washington. abc news washington. the u.s. says it will impose a $25% tariff on $50 billion worth of chinese goods containing industrial significant technology. the white house said today that the tariff would cover goods to the made in china 2025 program. the full list of imports covered will be nounlzed by june the 15th. officials in belgium say today's deadly attack killing three including two police officers was an act of terror by a prison inmate out on a 48-hour leave. authorities say 36 yinl benjamin harmon shot two officers. he opened fire on a parked vehicle. fatally wounding the kriefrs. officers shot and killed the suspect after he took a woman hostage a at a nearby cull.
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hermann was expected to return to prison today. students headed back to class today as santa fe high school in texas, the sight of the most recent school massacre in the u.s. parents and community members greeted the students faculty and staff with signs welcoming them back to campus. students held signs to show support for classmates. some people came from communities mournts communities more than an hour away. >> it's cool to be here and let them know we're supporting them and they're in the alone if we had to go through this we would hope they're there for us too. >> district foernls say multiple law enforcement agencies provided additional security. counselors were on hand. ten people died in the ram passage that also wounded 13 others. the student gunman remains in custody. >> residents in the estates on the big island of hawaii are told they have to get out. lava is exploding some 200 feet into the air from two fissures close to homes in the neighborhood. 30 miles away from kilauea vog.
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there is danger from vog. volcanic musculowhich is created when sufrl we had one gentleman that had to be kind of rescued. some refuses to leave. >> his only way out was true the back door and through the forrest. >> feshls say 41 homes and 82 structures have been destroyed. volcanic haze from kilauea reached the island of guam 4,000 miles away. residents with respiratory health problems are told to stay indoors. have you ever wanted to be a guest on shork tank? now is your chance. there is a casting call home in in san francisco. hear who they are looking for, straight from the source next. i'm spencer christian. skies are blue now but heats
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have you invented an amazing product sfl think you'd be great on shark tank? now is your chance. shark tank producers will in the bay area tomorrow looking for contestant. csting producer mindy is here with us. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. really excited >> where are you going to be tomorrow. >> we're having the open call at 1446 market street. here in san francisco. and wrist bands start at 9:00 a.m. sfla what types of thins are you looking for. >> always looking for hungry passionate entrepeneurs whether you have a prototype need investment to get to the next step or you have a business making millions anything in between. we're looking for companies across the board. >> more specific product time. >> that's the treat thing about shark tank we don't hone in on a type. because it's a surprise to the hosts.
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>> what's somebody something that makes candidates a goot candidates. >> having a lot of energy and being passionate about your company goes a long way. knowing your numbers. also helps in terms of the what your sales are what you need the investment for. and just kind of really bok being able to pinpoint what makes you different or unique from competitors. so essentially what makes you stand out from xyz those will get you hopefully to the next round. >> be prepared but be able to show the personty and what it's about. >> it's 50% about your company and 50% your back story. >> how much time do the candidates actually get to make the pitch. >> they get a minute to pitch we're not timing that's the good news but it's about a minute, minute and a half on the show then ask a couple of follow up questions and that it. >> are you amazed by many so of the ideas you see when you do these. >> always i've been on the show since season one. it's been ten years. and it never fails. the entrepreneur and american dream is alive appear well but it's amazing the stuff we see across the board. never a dull moment >> what kind of numbers do you
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see with people coming out huge crowds. >> yeah pretty good crowds especially this year. we have anywhere- it's one wrist band per peach. three to four hundred pitches which is five to eight hundred people in one day. >> wow. >> we have the work cut out. >> you do. that shark tank casting call will be tomorrow at 1446 market street in san francisco. and we're talking about the numbered wrist bands they will be distributed between 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. bring your great ideas enthusiasm. >> yes. >> and thank you mindy. >> thank you excited to be here. >> thanks. >> now your accuweather forecasts with spencer chris. >> on the wrm to hot afternoon well look at live doppler 7. sunny warm conditions across the bay area. overnight see we see low clouds develop. mostly clear inland. overnight lows mild, mainly low to mid-50s and thingts changing sharply tomorrow. breezy and cooler with highs ranging from upper 50s at the coast to mid-60s around the bay and in our inland areas that
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were in the 90s today low 70s tomorrow. and as we look ahead, we'll have a cooldown over the next couple days. this is a look in the first column at some of today's high tufts versus forecasting for thursday. notice we expect a 29 degree drop in the high 2u679s in concord over the two-day period. 20 degrees in san jose. as you can see down the line. sharp reduction in high temperatures over the next couple days. it begins tomorrow continues through tlds process. as you look at the forecast. may bring few areas of morning drizzle not widespread though. it will warm up again friday june 1 over the week further warming with highs in the low to mid-90s on saturday and sunday. great weekend for the beach. >> riding the roller coaster. >> that's what it is up and down. two days up two da days down nothing extended very long. >> thaens spencer. >> all right. a young boy born with no arms can do about anything by himself.
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well the median price for homes sold raft month in the bay area hit another new record. acre to the data firm kor logic the pris rose to $850,000. that's up $20,000 from the previous peak set in march. year over year the median home price is up -- get this -- $100,000, worth 13.3%. kor loijic analysts say a higher share of sales occurred in
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mid-to high priced areas. the city of antioch will allow residents ages 17 and under to purchase a summer bus pass for only $25. the pass will be good from june 1st to august 31st. the regular cost is usually $50. the discount was made possible from funding approved by the city council. new medicare cards are mailed out and do not have social security numbers on them. >> recipients are urged to be ware of scams "7 on your side" michael finney joins with us more my knowledge. >> i've received several calls about process thp and we're seeing a lot of this. social security numbers have been removed to prevent identity theft and keep scammers from using bifurcates. instead the card will be issued with an 11 character medicare beneficiary identifier. scammers are preying on sip ynts posesing a as government worker calling to determine medicare numbers before sending a new card. don't fall for that. medicare says it will never call you for information.
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once you receive the new card, be sure to droi the old one. a pair of bill that is will help protect people from wildfires caused by power company equipment are headed to the state senate for a vote. one would require utility companies to develop comprehensive procedures for handling disasters like wildfires. another would require the company to turn off power lines at risk of being knocked down by strong winds. coming into contact with power lines caused four major fires in beauty and nevada counties. the official cause of the north bay wildfires hasn't been determined. in 18 years a private college will cost almost double what it does now. that's according to a new study by investment company welt front. it calculated projected inflation on top of current costs provided by the department of education. the projected cost of tuition at
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a 4-year college in 2036 is 303 thousands tp a public university education costs $101,000 today estimated about $184 in 18 years np i want to hear from you. my "7 on your side" hotline is up monday through friday, 10:00 to 2:00. the telephone number is on the screen. you can reach me 24/7 through the facebook page and on. >> who is going to afraid to send the kid to college. >> there is a lot of work happening on the fringes right now. it's amazing what's going on trying to deal with this. right now nothing. >> wow! thank you michael. well if diamonds are a girl's best friend what about lab grown diamonds? they are coper. debeers the biggest diamond mining company is launch agnew company and u.s. production facility with a line of lab grown diamonds, selling for far
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less than nature made games. the company will set the diamonds for about $2 oh oh for a 1/4 carat stoent tor 800 for one carat. >> knows are the husband's best friend. how much would you fay for a tee shirt in how about a high-end two in one tee shirt? oh, the high-end fashion brand values i can't goa is selling the shirts sewn together 120 willie 1290 you get two shirts in one. can you wear the short-sleeved shirt or the other drapes down in front or dawn the long sleeve shirt and wear the tee shirt like a cape. all this for only $1,200. one bright spot is the price includes free shipping. you got that there. >> there you go. just ahead a mother fighting for her son.
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this little boy bon with no norms was told he conhave upon takes as a popular strount. >> kristen is here with what's mink up on news at 5:00. >> thanks. school district divided allegations of fraud are splitting a community and threatening the job of the superintendent. plus -- it was something. he was somebody. he was my child. a new call for justice. a mother says the district attorney failed her and all but rewarded local police. and a first for local doctors saving the life of a baby girl. those stories and mor my day starts well before i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar,
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ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping strugglingamils. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing.
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fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. and let's lock at tonight's primetime lineup and abc 7 at 8:00. back-to-back episode of the middle. then at nine bakt episode of blackish and bakt episode of splitting up together. stay with us for abc 7 nuts at 11:00. an arkansas mother is fight back after she says an i hop manager discriminated against her 3-year-old son. >> the reconcile boy was born without arms so use his feet to eat high pressure miss mother says that didn't go over well with the restaurant manager. >> reporter jesse turner has the details. >> reporter: this 3-year-old helps him mom. >> do you want some of this. >> yes gloo make one of his favorite snacks. cool aid and cookies. >> shall we take another bite?
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>> yes. >> well ration dale was born without arms but that doesn't stop him from feeding himself. >> have a beat. yeah. >> or sharing with others. >> you want to feed me. >> he eats the same way we he and his family gout op including breakfast at the i hop saturday morning. >> all he wanted was pan takes. >> but he never got them william's mom says the general manage told her he couldn't sit on the table and touch the syrup containers because a health department issue zploos i carried him him took him to the brnl washed his feet so he could heat i ask him do you ask all the customers if they wash their hands before they touch them. >> the manager apologized but the damage was already done. >> she was the one that discriminated my son for having a physical disability. >> they gopt up and left without paying for drinks. >> bancroft took to facebook to explain the situation. her post has since gone viral. several servers messaged they are he they were teeply shamed and completely shock the manager did that.
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the manager even messaged her. >> aapologizing saying it wasn't intentional. why can't my -- my son can't get that back. he didn't want to sit on the table the next day. he wanted to sit in a kmar. >> days later. >> william was was back at his table. >> thank you. you want to get down? yeah. >> his mom now invoiting more in the community to sit at it. >> there are oem people may think it's not a big deal but that is my child. you know i'm his advocate and you're not going to you know treat my kid like that. >> and in a statement i hop says the owner of the franchise will work with the mother to resolve the issue. i hop and hur franchisees do not tolerate actions that are or allude to discrimination of any type. the franchisee at this location has been in touch with the guest to express his sincerest apologies and will be in communication to resolve the issue. here a reminer you can get the latest news any time with the news app.
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it has live video features, more more customization and push alerts to get the news you want in real tim. >> thank you for joining us. for news at four i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. i'm not okay with this gascon. >> calling ou san francisco's district attorney, mother wants to turn her anguish into justice. publicies reewe niepted two sisters care for another after being found a garbage pile. plus protest in petaluma why the egg farm is being targeted and. >> i think it was a good move. >> actions speak louder than words. >> training is important. starbucks takes a coffee break some i say theompany is serving up a teachable moment. but others call it a pr stunt. >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. we begin this evening with a criminal investigation into animal torture in oakland.
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good evening eye i'm eric thomas in for dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. three maimed puppies found at 89th sfreet. leslie brinkley was there today as two of the injured puppies were reunited. >> here is your sister. >> these two 4-month-old german pupsy were reunited after a san francisco animal hospital. >> so happy to see her sister. >> frig has a rear paw shopped off. her sister has a jaw broken on both sides appearing on purposes. they were find at a homeless encampment saturday night then yesterday another one. >> aed third dog was found in exactly the same location with the exact break to the jaw. at that time my -- you know, my stomach like turned to ice. this is an obvious case of an animal
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