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. a local family saddened and stunned tonight, 10 days after reporting this woman missing, someone found her dead today inside a building at sucker berg general hospital. this is the second time something like this has happened there in five years. good evening i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama date daets. >> nuecbc's reporter spoke to the family tonight. >> the family was in deep shock, they aall righted the media nine days ago, not long after their mother disappeared. 76-year-old ruby anderson suffered from anyone sdi men shs
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being treated at the hospital. the family put out this picture two days after he wondered off. a worker found her body in the stairwell at a -- which is not asecond bl to the public. >> we're concerned how this happened, we don't know how this woman gained access to the area where she was found. >> reporter: it's up to medical examiner to determine the cause of death. five years ago, the body of 58-year-old lynn spaulding was also found in the stairwell. in her case chef missing for 17 days, the stairwell was in the hospital building. david perry was a good friend of spauldings' her case sparked security change at the hospital. >> i can't imagine what the family of this poor woman is going through, more to the point what this poor woman went
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through. you're going to be a place of healing and you're supposed to be safe. >> an updated schedule for 10:00 a.m. thursday. in san francisco, lillian kym, abc 7 news. does any of this look familiar to you? the coast guard tweeted pictures today of the wreckage that includes life jackets and pieces of wooden boats with identifying marks of the vessel including the words bar ka and rio. nbc was in the area where the items were discovered. crews found clothing. no reports of accidents or missing boats. search warrant is searching for a possible ship wreck, they're asking anyone who may have information about this debris to please give them a call immediately. a half dozen fires in the eastbound already torched hundreds of acres near byron and they're still burning tonight.
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con tame is now at 35%. >> the wind is kicking up, making it tough going for the crews on the front line. >> reporter: as night fell, fire crews began making progress on containment, this as the wind seem to only pick up. >> firefighters out there with 35 miles an hour of sustained wind getting gust of 55 miles per hour. >> reporter: sky 7 was over the south discovery bay area when several fires started burping along byron highway after 1:00 this afternoon. crews did what they could to battle the flames from the ground and air. officials say several buildings and vehicles were destroyed in the 500-acre blaze. >> i was at work, i got a call from my neighbor that my yard was on fire. >> reporter: flames came feet away from his home. part of his backyard torched.
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>> those all have to be replaced, so, that's a big deal because we've got animals, livestock. >> reporter: despite some minimal damage, damien and his neighbors were thankful the outcome wasn't worse. these are the winds that helped spread the flames earlier scorching this area. crews spend most of the enning putting out hot spots that can trigger fires. they'll stay here over night. the cause is still under investigation. carlos saucedo, abc 7 news. strong gusts whipped around trees and brought down power lines in accost that. power out jajs were reported with one due to trees that fell on power lines. >> that wind has been noticeable around the bay area. he's a live look from our roof
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camera. >> that's right. you can see the palm trees blowing in the breeze. let's check in with sandy. >> let's take a look at the conditions near the firelines. humidity have been increasing, the problem is the winds are still gusting to 21 miles an hour in the surrounding areas when that wind blows off the hills, it's picking up. winds are gusting to 48 miles an hour in the surrounding hills. that gusty winds makes it for erratic conditions near the fire lines. here is the good news, the winds in the overnight hours will slowly subside, which should help the crews get an upper hand on these fires. dan and ama. >> sandy, thanks a lot. the viewer of -- last month's fire destroyed some apartments under construction in concord, was in fact arson. the atf released this video showing a subpoena at the site moments before the flames
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erupted. there you see him going inside the building and coming out without that bag that was in his hand. there's a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case. the open fire department team had to be called where multiple chemicals found inside a building. 26th and west street near pablo avenue. the bomb squad was also called out but they were cleared, not necessary. no word if any ars were made. a san jose church asking for help after a vandal shattered their window and left needles. trinity will hope surveillance videos will help. katy yew lick with the story. >> reporter: from the sound of church bells at san jose's trinity cathedral to shattered
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glass. >> i was like, oh my god not again. because it happened before. >> reporter: cameras shaw a man walking from st. james park from the church. what possessed him to vandalize the church office at 6:45 p.m. in the evening memorial day is anyone's guest. fortunately nobody was inside. >> maybe he gotten mad at the bells. figured he takes revenge on the church. >> reporter: the concrete sidewalk covers is not heavy, so to prevent this from happening again they secured it with wire. the home was populations neighboring st. james park is a problem. >> this one has been replaced. >> reporter: adding insult to the broken winds, this man left behind a pile of hypodermic needles. >>e're hoping that somebody is being done with those issues
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because t not getting better. the housing isn't getting any cheaper. >> reporter: she turned the video over to san jose police and the officer took a report. in san jose, katy ulis, abc 7 news. a group of police officers accused in a racist text scandal could face discipline. the racist, sexist and home phonetic case between officers. the messages were discovered during a justice department review of the s f pd during a federal corruption probe. the court ruled that the department waited too long to punish the officers. an appeal's court today overturned that decision. a passenger who decided to smoke on board a plane forced the crew to make an emergency landing in san jose. the passenger lit up in the plane's bathroom and the smoke got into the cabin.
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the flight was on its way from san francisco to los angeles. southwest says it has turned that smoking passenger over to officers. >> last call is the step closer tonight to getting pushed back in california, a bill that would give seven cities the option of allowing bars to sell alcohol until 4:00 a.m. instead of 2:00 a.m. made it out of the state senate. oakland city will only be allowed to move time back. if it becomes law it will take affect in 2021. bay area student in the spotlight tonight for his top we at the white house. >> so, i'm sorry that you feel that way. this administration takes it seriously. >> what he asked sarah sanders almost brought her to tears. celebrating a new record tonight on yosemite el captain, a defeat this morning.
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sect secretary a sarah sanders to tears. >> our students recently had a lock down. about the fact that we or our friends could get shot at school, specifically, can you tell me what administration has done and will do to prevent these senseless tragedies? >> i think that as a kid and certainly as a pattern there is nothing that can be more terrifying for a kid to go to school and not feel safe. so i'm sorry that you feel that way. this administration takes it seriously. >> the young journalist was benje, a young student. sanders wen on to tell him that the president school safety commission is meeting again this week to discuss the best way to protect kids in schools. a special night for 400 oakland students. abc 7 news was at the center as
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they wer awarded a coken of $3 million in college scholarships. a majority of recipients are either black of latino and 30% of the students are dreamers. the money comes from a scholarship of east bay fund or oakland climbers. two rock climbers at a speed climbing record. alex tindall seen here kimmell made history today. they climbed the mountain in ten minutes and 20 seconds. it usually takes two days to complete. national geographic showed this picture of him last year if he became the first one to climb the mountain after no ropes or safety gear. we are less than 24 hours
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from the tip off of the nba finals. >> the forbiinishing touches to on the jerseys they will be wearing. >> as for series this is the fourth straight year the warriors and cavs will decide the nba champion. abc 7 news where campbell got a mixed reaction from fans. >> we don't need to see lebron after four years, this is enough, get someone else in there. >> whether it's the cavs or the car yours, they're always the best. >> abc 7 is the only place you can watch the finals presented by youtube t.v., of course if you're at the arena. begins at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow with the doves on 7 pregame show. >> tune in right here, nba count down takes over at 5:30 tip off between the cavaliers and the
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warrio warriors are at 6:00. stay tuned for toyota after the game. a special one hour edition of abc 7 news begins at 10:30 exciting series once again for us. a beautiful sight in new york city, thousands filled the streets tonight. >> the summn aligns perfectly wh the grid, what a unique bizarre sight. takes a lot to get a new yorker stop going where they're going and watch. we were blown away today. >> really gusty out there. will that continue? >> it's definitely been a gusty day. we're going to keep it cool and on the breezy side for one more day, then those winds will be gone. they're already starting to change up. right now live doppler 7 showing you clouds passing through the bay area. take a look at the winds, not everyone's dealing with the
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winds. san francisco gusting from 40 miles an hour. the winds are beginning to die down. we've had wind gusts as high as 50 to 60 miles an hour near the alma area. it's been a windy one. not to weir if you're going to be watching the warriors take on the cavs for the first round of the finals tomorrow evening and your lining up, you don't have to worry about it being so breezy, it will be windy though. 60 degrees at 5:00 and dropping down to the upper 50s, the mid-50s. i would take a jack or sweater and enjoy the game or tune in to us here on abc 7 news. in terms of our temperatures, we are in the 50s just about every where except loss cast toes at 45 degrees. the wind is playing a role in holding some of those temperatures up. gusty in spots over night
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tonight. cloudier in the morning with spotty drizzle. we're looking at breezy, cool conditions tomorrow. it's going to be heating up this upcoming weekend. if you're driving tomorrow morning for the commute time definitely watch out for damp and foggy spots. we'll have drizzle. choppy ride if your taking the fiery, there will be spotty drizzle. winds in the morning hours will be on the gusty side right along the coast, 25 to 36 miles an hour. breezy conditions remain around 8:00 a.m. so you'll need to bundle up. the afternoon, the winds will be confined to the coast, but the rest of you, not as windy as it have today. hour by hour we go in the overnight hours, the low clouds filling in across the bay area. tomorrow morning's commute will include drizzle spots around 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. watch out for the slippery spots. as we head for the afternoon hours in lin der roes we'll see
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the sun. make sure you bundle up in the morning. for the afternoon keeping it on a breezy side, 50s, coast, 70s, inland. this is going to be the coolest of the next seven days. 70 degrees inland, mid-50s coast side. we're warming it up until the mid-80s and 90, inland for the upcoming weekend. the coast will remain in the 60s saturday and sunday. ama,
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. cleveland browns offensive lineman thomas is making a pricey bet on the cavs beating the warriors. >> yeah in a tweet he said i'm so confidence in my cavs that will win the finals, i'll retweet this as a signed steph curry signed jersey. it's been retreated more than 217,000 times. >> joe. got to be buying a lot of jerseys. >> ill-advised.
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that's a bad idea. we're talking warriors, andrew, his status for the nba finals. is he going to play at all in the series? >> have you ever played duck duck goose in a baseball and every day you promise toor protect them.love. off! is here to help with proven protection against mosquitoes. trust our family to protect yours. sc johnson, a family company you act fast.an intruder... boo so do we. raid kills roaches 7 times faster than the next leading ant and roach spray. 7 times faster? [gasps] raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson
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good evening, warriors and cavs tip off one on one game final tomorrow at 6:00 right here on abc 7. priority one, two, three and four for the warriors, stop lebron james. a job difficult because andre mcdonald will not play. he's going to miss his fifth straight season because of pain from bone bruise. it's also optimistic if he's going to play in the finals, but he didn't know win, he didn't warm up for today. clay thompson says james is going to get his but we're not playing one on one here. >> at the end of the day all that matters is if warriors score more than cavs. as long as we take care of business, that's how we look at
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it. it's that simple, just got to -- do a team aspect you can't just think about stopping lebron you got to do it as a team. >> cavs and golden identities in vegas. alex with a goal. 2-1 caps. 2 minutes left, vegas down 6-2. denies alex. caps win 3-2. tomorrow is the last day of may, that's bad good news for brandon cropper, this month, couldn't have hit better if he was swinging a redwood. he upped his average from to .307. fifth inning tide, long golongoa finds the gap. 5-4, giants. next batter is brandon crawford,
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knocks in litigation with a base hit. his 21st r.b.i. of the month. giants win overall. ray's, get your poz sums here. top of the third, 1-0 tampa. rob, a three run home. shawn who allowed four runs and five innings. nathan making his first appearance since 2016, comes back from two tommy johns surgeries. they pull on him after seven pitches. wilmer comes in and gives a base hit, that was the only hit the a's got, they lose, 6-0. finally, detroit, a goose is loose, trying to get out of the stadium and oh no, look away, and he hits hard. >> oh gosh. >> first the scoreboard, then
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the seats and feathers are flying everywhere. but wait, little goose is okay, he's safe and found. there he is. and he hates baseball. >> poor thing. >> but he's fine. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh.
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>> wait until you see the shocking and dramatic turn of events. >> it will be danger use. >> you can see the waters here it is a good thing nick is in the water. nick burke is the guy with the body cam. swims up. >> no regulator in his mouth anymore either. >> he took it off and stwoom his friend, nick. he could see him in the murky water. it looks like he ran out of his own oxygen. >> he took off his spare regulator and handed it to his friend. >> it is brightly colored so that when you need to spot it quickly it is right there for the taking. >> yeah. did he have kind of like a full fats mask? >> he went straight for the
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