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time obviously and understandably. she was not at the university because she was teaching off campus. she told the associated press that go was never forced out and never showed behavioral problems and was never asked to leave the program. >> 21-year-old lidia sim who dreamed of becoming a pediatrician. we go to the korean baptist church with more on that service. ama? >> carolyn and dan, the service started at 8:00 and most didn't leave until 10:30, but they are just now closing up church after a long night of tears and rec lidia sim. it was standing room only in the hayward korean baptist church as friends and family of 21-yeim lidia sim said good boy to the oikas university student killed in monday's school shooting. >> i saw her when she was young. the little girl with my son, she was really cute and very nice. >> reporter: joyce is friends with lidia's parents. >> she has a loving heart. she was a really good daughter to her parents. she loves kids so much. >> reporter: lidia was studying medicine. her parents just have a goodher to have a good life. >> this immigrant from south korea, we have a hope -- we have a dream. we wanted to raise our children here as well. >> reporter: lidia was a big part of the church. >> she personally taught my cousin at the church here. she was an active teacher in the ministry. and it is just a shame this had to happen. >> reporter: they last saw lidia on sunday, the day before she died. >> we were cracking jokes and she was laughing with us. >> reporter: now he has to cope with the reality without her. >> we have been crying about it. it is hitting the parents really hard. we were speechless. >> reporter: and it was evident just how much of an impact that young lady had on so many people. i spoke to one young man who said lidia used to take care of them when he was little. and their pastor from texas flew back to lead the memorial. abc news. >> thank you. the man accused of the mass murder is back in a santa rita jail after being formally charged in court. also police and pros ut coulders revealed new information about juan go and what happened right after the shootings. john is live at oikas university where this tragedy took place. >> this is still an active crime scene. we have been watching the technicians move around inside. some of those inside during the shooting returned to the campus. tonight another car pulls away from the parking lot of the university. several students came back to the campus to pick up their vehicles which had an part of the crime scene and off limits since monday's shooting rampage. technicians are president coulding on edgewater drive. the floor of the main hallway is still littered with evidence markers. they won't say if they are shell casings. it is prosecutor revealed more about 43-year-old juan go, the accused mass murderer now officially charged with a crime and facing a possible death penalty if convicted. >> the information we have received from some of the individuals who knew him at the school was that he was a loner and what some might call a loser. >> this afternoon go appeared in court hands shackled at the waist. he was emotion less as the judge read the counts against him, seven murder charges three for attempted murder. he was not expelled from the university, but left on his own in november with his tuition fully paid. he returned on monday with a 45 caliber semiautomatic happened gun with fully loaded ammunition magazines. >> there was some information that the defendant wanted money back for what he paid. >> he gave an explanation for e why go left after the shooting. >> all indication was that he left. he was not able to continue the pattern. some people left the building and there were calls to 9-1-1. one of the officers was around the corner and he was contacted about something happening at the building. i suspect he knew he was on the way. >> the d.a. revealed go went to the safe way stair in alameda and asked to use a phone. a clerk overheard his conversation with his father and alerted a private security guard who called police reporting that a man admitted shooting several people in oakland. today authorities returned to the ease chew water looking for the murder weapon, but found nothing. they are reviewing surveillance video from several buildings near the university. juan go admitted to the shooting though in court he did not enter a plea. he will be back in court later this month. it could be a day or so before they finish work here and relinquish this building. in oaknd la, -- in oakland, abc news. >> the decision on whether to seek the death penalty will happen after the preliminary hearing. they will review the evidence and any information provided by go's defense attorney. there are now faces to go with the names of two more people killed on monday. doris was just two months away from graduating and leaves behind a husband and three children. and butia from san francisco born in india and the only man killed in the rampage. >> one of the survivors of monday's mass shootings has new details about what happened inside the classroom where the shooting started. sergio quintana spoke with ahmad saeed. >> he said the shootings came almost without any warning. he says juan go burst into the classroom with the woman hoss stage and started yelling. >> he started firing. when he started we saw the lady and she fell from the chair and everybody was scared and went out the door. he came from the backdoor. >> a school secretary was likely the woman go brought into the classroom and the first person shot. saeed says he and two other students escaped and hid in a nearby room. >> i locked the door. i waited for cops. i heard some shooting. >> that's when saw seed realized he too was shot in the shoulder. >> and then i feel some wetting my jacket and my arm. when i touch i saw some bleeding coming from my wound. >> originally from kabul, afghanistan, ahmad saeed has been studying nursing since he moved to the united states three years ago. he did not recognize the shooter because he has only been at oikas university for the last three months. right now he isto figure outryig to figure out exactly why this all happened. >> i don't know him. i don't know what has happened to him, why he just -- the situation. >> saw seed was released from the hospital and was recovering from his gunshot wound to the shoulder. in oaknd la, sergio quintana, abc news. >> the two other people shot and wounded and survived are grace and delwinder core. both were treated and released from the hospital. monday was the first time most of us have heard of oikas universities. but the state department of consumer affairs is well aware of the christian college. they were concerned about the academics there as well as the ability to pass the nursing exam. the statewide average is 75%, but there it was 58% and last year just 41%. the state said if the pass rate does not go up to at least 65%, oikas' accreditation could be withdrawn. be sure to stay abc7 for continuing coverage of the deadly shootings and all of the overnight developments. you will find them on the abc morning news beginning at 4:30. >> for the moment we are moving on. sandhya patel has the forecast of the. >> and the search for sierra lamar where they will look for the teen. >> and the pink slips will start going out for yaw hue. what this means for the company. >> and complete, the new pill that helps those get up in the middle of the night. >> all of that and then later on "nightline." >> dan and carolyn, coming up next on "nightline" massive turbulence forces an emergency landing and grounds hundreds of plane as a powerful storm system terrorizes the south. we will have the very latest. and meet the top notch crisis manager who fixes the problems of the rich and famous. a sonoma park animal handler was gored by a cape buffalo. it happened at saw far rewest. the four-year-old buffalo like this one known as ruth followed a herd of cows through an open gate. the handler was injured when she tried to coax ruth back where she belonged. she suffered a serious leg injury. ruth was tranquilized and then returned to her pen. the santa clara county sheriff's department picks um the -- picks up the search for a missing teenager tomorrow. sierra lamar was last seen on march 16th on her way to her school bus stop. tomorrow's search will look in and around san ma are teen and gilroy. they are following up on more than a thousand leads. investigators say evidence indicates that sierra is probably the victim of kidnapping. a pedestrian hit by a bicycle in the castro district has died. a rider collided with 71-year-old wi at the corner of castro street on thursday morning. witnesses told police wi was in a crosswalk and the bicyclist may have run a red light. the name has not been released. no charges have been filed. yaw hue was -- yahoo yahoo was passing out penning slips saying 14% of the workforce. the timing was puzzling because the new ceo was not explaining his vision for the future. he might be, some speculate, preparing to sell the company. >> if you are going to do it properly, you do it deep and fast. this looks shallow and long, and so it does look like he may be learning on the job here. if you are doing a layoff for packaging for sale, you also want to go very deep because you want to make the company look as good as possible as quickly as possible. >> yahoo says it will save $375 million a year. in the past four years, they have laid off 6,000 employees. the last call at san francisco's gold dust lounge may be sooner rather than later. the san francisco historic preservation voted against granting the landmark status. they are trying to avoid being evicted from their digs, but they received an eviction notice. they were supposed to close last month, but no final closing date has been announced. the san francisco giants are hoping for a big hit off the field. the giants want to turn the asphalt parking lot across from mccovey cove into a massive complex. a nearly $2 billion project called mission walk would include housing, retail businesses, restaurants and parks. construction could start in 2015. the giants say the project fund.ity's general fund.ear to from you one of the millions who wake up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep, there is a new option. it is a drug called intermetso. it is the only fda approved drug for those who wake up at 2:00 and 3:00 in the morning and want to get back to sleep, but not knocked out for hours. >> this is meant for the patient who wakes up at 3:00 in the morning and cannot get bay back to sleep. it helps them go back to sleep with a rapid onset. >> it has the same active ingredient as ambien, and at a lower dose. but doctors caution it should be used as a last resort. ?ie well, when you turn in tonight, it is good sleeping weather because it is chilly. >> it is really brisk. let's check in with sandhya patel. >> when it is breezy outside, there is a chill in the air, and it makes it easier to just stay asleep all nightlong. this is a time lapse. it is a waxing gibbous money. this view was from the high definition roof camera. a couple hours ago, you can see just how clear it is outside. we have a great view of the moon. but with the clear skies, we are in for a cold night. temperatures right now in the 40s. we have had wind gusts outside about 30, 40 miles an hour. they have since dropped off. the winds along the coast gusting to 25 miles an hour. but look at the temperatures. compared to 24 hours ago, we are down 10 dries in los gatos. 8 degrees cool neither fairfield and 2 degrees cooler in san francisco because of the wind, not dropping much. santa rosa is down 6 degrees compared to 24 hours ago. we are definitely in for a cold night. valley frost is expected by morning. cool and breezy tomorrow. and a warmer pattern is setting up saturday through monday. but it is not an entirely dry pattern. i will explain in a moment. frost advisory is covering the north bay interior valleys and the north bay mountains. also in salinas valley from 3:00 a.m., to 8:00 a.m. lows in the upper 20s to the low 30s range. so if you have frost sensitive plants, they could be damaged. you might want to take precautions for the frost-sensitive plants. these are the low temperatures, 31 degrees by morning in napa. 33 in santa rosa. make sure you bundle up when you head out the door. 34 in fairfield and 35 in livermore. pretty chilly start around fremont, san jose, morgan hill, santa cruz, all in the upper 30s. but the wind and the moderating affects of the water will keep you from dropping too much near the coast and near the bay. the numbers will be in the low 40s. we certainly have a cool air mass in place. a cold front went through yesterday. we have this trough now with the cold pool of air or the cool pool of air. that is staying with us. so we are in for a breezy, cool afternoon much like today with the temperatures running a good 5 to 10 dries below normal. as the low pushes inland there is a shower possibility around the napa county mountains for tomorrow afternoon and evening. so if you are going to be in ar, the area, have the umbrellas. snow in the sierra nevada not amounting to a lot, but they will see the scattered snow showers. the afternoon highs with the breezy conditions and really cooler than average by a good 5 to 10 degrees. 55 in san francisco and half moon bay. 60 degrees in santa rosa. napa 60 degrees. could see that outside chance of a shower in the hills surrounding the area. 59 in oakland, fremont, livermore. 60 degrees in san jose. we are going with mostly sunny skies. around the monterey bay, a cool, breezy afternoon. 61 degrees in santa cruz and salinas. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, cooler than normal. breezy tomorrow, but it warms up on friday and saturday. a chance of rain coming into the forecast. still milder on sunday. easter sunday, a chance of getting pushed into the afternoon. so perhaps the easter egg hunts will be just fine. i am not trying to take you back and forth, back and forth every day. but the latest models are fine-tuning the forecast. chances of rain into next week monday through wednesday as well. >> thanks for keeping us up-to-date. coming up next, google's vision of the world through a new pair of glasses. >> and a programming note. katie couric returns as a guest host on good morning america tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. right here on abc7. the news continues after this. 3q what's my secret for sunday lunch? my little helpers... and 100% natural french's yellow mustard. it has zero calories for me, and a taste my family loves. glimpse of the new august -- augmented reality glasses. it allows you to do without a cell phone. they use a microphone and a partly transparent video screen over your eye. it loads apps such as social reminders and lets you talk to friends. it also has a gps device. google won't say when the glasses will be ready for sale or how much they will cost. >> see, we are a step or two away from some sort of a brain implant. i'm telling you, it is coming. there is fallout from the violence that marred the pre-season battle of the bay between the niners and the raiders. because of fights in candlestick park's stands that spilled over to the parking lot where there were two shootings in fact, the game has been cancelled altogether. that ends an 11-year run of pre-season games between the niners and the raiders. the teams won't meet in the regular season this year either. that's a shame. a few fans ruined that experience. >> it is a smart thing though. let it calm down. it is a pre-season game. it doesn't matter. you don't have a brain implant yet? the little chip they put in? i got mine. >> is it working? >> not really. giants are ready to take their belt to the national league west. two men will share first base and where does that leave aubrey hh@ good evening. the warriors in cyst they will not talk until they have a better system. proof in minnesota. mark jackson is playing to win. jackson and company are riding a six-game losing streak and feeling it. david leigh is bringing it like he always does. with authority. 31 for lee. ellington's three gives minnesota a 49-29 lead. the warriors warriors go on an 18-4 run of their own. the corner three and then jeremy tyler with points and rebound off the missed free throw. and jeremy tyler coming at you. he is on guard at three and ties it at 94. a loose ball and charles jenkins, he might be able to play full back with somebody with moves like that and finishes with a left hand. warriors by three and under a second left. kevin love was going for the tie there. he had 29 points, but the warriors with a road and what are you guys doing? 97-94. i should be happy for the win, but i am not. clippers and lakers battle and gasol and heads up. here comes blake griffin. he is a bad man. a foot and a half over the rim as well as gasol. this is like a piggyback ride. they won the game 113-108. but style points go to blake griffin. whether he likes it or not aubrey huff will start in left field. they will be at first base and will come off the bench. they will tweak their roster. he will share first and a 378 this spring with three homers. he will get the bulk of the at bats against lefties. he is a longtime minor leaguer. he was thrilled to find out he made the 25-man roster. >> started struggling a little bit at the end of spring. everybody else was playing great. it was excit real exciting. i'm happy. >> that's a huge part of it. you know the team is behind you. you know players and coaches and it makes it a lot easier to do major job. like i said, it gives me a lot more confidence going into this thing and i'm ready to go. >> the giants and yankees made a deal. chris stewart goes to new york for the minor league reliever. to the dismay of some pitchers ely white side who caught most of last year will go to the miners. sector sanchez will back up buster posey who is how healthy. the bay bridge season finale and the 8 fore mentioned and pablo sandoval, 1-0 giants. but this was the josh donaldson show. two home runs and four for five and five r.b.i's. if only he was doing that when the games counted. this one doesn't. it was exhibition only. the marlins open their new park in miami. almost a no hit by the cardinals. ?o pujols, no problem. it was a 4-0 lead and he took a no-no into the 7th. reyes breaks it upright here. but the defending world series champs opened it up with a victory with a score of 4-1. >> "nightline" is up next. >> remember, you can keep track of the latest breaking news on twitter and abc7 news bay area. >> for larry beil and sandhya patel, thanks for watching and g now.reciate your time. but his republican rivals are saying, not so fast. abc's karen travers is in washington with details on this. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, paula. imagine that for mitt romney, rick santorum is a pesky little gnat who is going to be sticking around for a couple of weeks, and he really just wants to ignore him. with his decisive sweep, mitt romney has fully pivoted to his november showdown. at a speech in washington, romney blasted president obama. >> he wants us to re-elect him so we can find out what he'll actually do. with all the challenges the nation faces, this is not the time for president obama's hide-and-seek campaign. >> reporter: the president also seemed antsy for the bell to ring to start the general election fight. he slammed romney for supporting the republican budget plans in congress. >> he even called it marvelous, which is a word you don't often hear when it comes to describing a budget. >> reporter: a new poll shows the president with his largest lead yet nationally. in 12 battleground states, he's leading romney by 9%. and if you dig deeper, even though they are in a dead heat among men, among women, it's a blowout. >> i know that our party has traditionally faced a gender gap, and i think the democratic party has done an effective job trying to mischaracterize our views. >> reporter: but rick santorum isn't ready to concede the nomination race just yet. >> pennsylvania and half the other people in this country have yet to be heard. >> reporter: santorum staking his campaign on his home state, which votes in three weeks. he's in the lead in pennsylvania, but polls show romney is closing in. >> i think he's got to get out because he wants to preserve any little bit of political capital he might have left and a voice in the republican party. >> reporter: rick santorum may continue to criticize romney on the campaign trail, but don't expect romney to engage with him. this week marked a major shift in this race, and romney's focus is solely on president obama. rob and paula, back to you. >> karen, thank you. in other news, we are learning some grim new details about the circumstances surrounding the death of pop star whitney houston. the final autopsy report shows that white powder was found in the singer's hotel room and that she had cocaine throughout her system. drug paraphernalia was found on a bathroom counter nearby as well. an investigator noted signs of recent and prolonged cocaine use, including a hole in houston's nose. houston accidentally drowned in a bathtub nearly three months ago. if there is one thing we and our viewers know about it's lack of sleep. >> yes. >> sleep deprivation. >> that's the truth. >> there's major health news for our sleepless nation, which includes all of you. >> especially those who wake up in the middle of the night and can't fall back asleep. a sleeping pill has been designed just for you. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> i'm just so exhausted. it is now 1:45 in the morning, and i'm still awake. >> reporter: they are hardly alone. nearly half of all americans say they wake up in the middle of the night. nearly 1 in 3 have trouble falling back asleep, and they are more likely to be women. >> i'm tired. and most of the time i'm tired all the time. >> reporter: the reasonings for these middle of the night awakenings can range from sleep apnea to anxiety. but this tiny tablet may finally help insomniacs get some much-needed shut eye. intermezzo is being marketed as the onda