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trial. we'll have more for you tonight at 5:00. in oakland abc 7 news. >> thank you. and students and faculty returned to the university today for the first tinl since monday's tragic shooting. they were there to remember seven people killed. again, the suspect is one goh. a large banner was hung with their names and words we will prevail. the university will hold a similar service at noon, monday through saturday until april 30th. and a memorial service will be held for a 43-year-old grace kim, one of the seven killed. it will be held at the new life church. she had graduated from foot hill high school in pleasanton. we're going to stay on top of the developments as the investigation continues. you can get undates any time by following us on twitter and ahead on abc 7 news at 6:00 problems that are interfering with a plan to honor one of the victims. >> there is a confrontation underway now on the campus in some 20 students followed the administration buildings and occupied the registrar's office. the group includes university and high school students demanding cal admit more minority students. police blocked the main entrance to keep the protest from growing. this is after a court rejected a balance on california's ban on considering affirmative action. organizers say more students are expected to join this demonstration at cal once getting out of class. >> there is a bus that caught fire today on interstate 580. the bus taking 22 prisoners back to santa rita jail. this driver smelled smoke and pulled over. it took four trips to guide them to safety before firefighters arrived. she's being treat forward smoke inhalation. no other injuries are reported and the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> a former high schoolteacher who moved with an 18-year-old former student is under arrest for a sex crime involving another teen-aged girl. police took christopher james hooker into custody accused of sexual lay busing a 17-year-old girl at davis high school in 1998 and being investigated for his current relationship with a former student at another modesto high school. they moved in together after she turned 18. >> dozens of suspects arrested this week part of a citywide sweep by police to get violent offenders off the streets. 72 fugitives were arrested and of course, 50 face felony charges or warrants. the police chief says the fugitives were sought on a variety of charge autos career criminals. active gang members. violent gang members. domestic violence suspects. down to public nuisance. >> the chief says he ordered the sweep after a surge in homicides and that included the murder of five nem a house near city college. he says mass arrests send a message to criminals they're being watched from police. >> aso called love letter from the wife of the suspended sheriff and his tearful communication are the first communication between the two in nearly three months since the court's stay away order. vic? >> today's appearance was to let the judge know mirkarimi enrolled in domestic violence classes and he's doing all of the things he is supposed to do part of the guilty plea to false imprisonment. but the big story outside court. his wife wrote a newspaper op-ed piece from venezuela. where she and her son are visiting her sick father. >> i miss them terribly. and i want them to be okay. >> a sobbing moss rirk yeemy responded to his wife's letter after the hearing. lopez wrote the new year's eve argument was mischaracterized as domestic violence when it was simply an emotional misunderstanding between the two. >> lopez said her husband's troubles where the result of a vendetta by city politicians to oust him from office. last month the mayor suspended mirkarimi as sheriff, charging him with official misconduct, comparing it to an attempt to overthrow the government in her native convenient swaila. i'm shocked to witness the same formula being applied to hi husband. that is what's happening to ross. >> do you feel that this is political? >> i can't speak to that. i can say that this is more from the legal here within the justice system into a political arena. >> and lopez wrote she's committed to their marriage, be strong my dear knowing my heart is next to you and you're theo's eefrg i view that as a love letter. >> and he faces a myriad of hearing involving the lawsuit. at 6:00 tonight you're going to hear what the police chief and district attorney have to say about lopez's accusation he's being railroaded. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> a navy jet crashed into a virginia apartment complex setting it on fire. nobody was killed thanks to two quick-thinking pilot who's dumped their fuel. six people taken to the hospital including two pilot who's ejected to safety. the property damage was evident. it was massive, you can he the photo here showing fuselage of the f-18 yet this, happened not far from the naval air station in virginia beach and it's a day many feared. >> u.s. navy f-18 jet crashed after take off from the naval air station oceana. >> i can hear a hit and i smelled jet fuel. >> the aircraft careened into a two-story apartment complex and then, erupted into flames. >> and outside of the window, waits blazing by. a hear p.o.w., p.o.w., p.o.w.. >> before the crash both air men managed to eject. one landed on pat's for. >> i looked out and i saw a pilot land there and bleeding from the nose, his parachute hanging from the building. i knew what happened. the jet crashed he said the shocked pilot apologized for crashing into his complex. and firefighters battled the blaze, multiple buildings were on fire, firefighters say there is massive damage. >> three buildings actually had structural collapse to them. >> shocked residents are trying to take it in this complex is just miles from the naval air station oceana. in 2005 the department of defense ruled that the base should be moved due to the danger pose bid proximity to residential neighborhoods. >> i knew one day something like this was going to happen. coming in lower and this is scary. >> virginia beach has taken steps including buying additional land near fwoi avoid further development. >> just incredible to see. >> it's amazing nobody was killed there. >> yes. >> massive destruction. >> let's get to our spencer christian up next with the accu-weather forecast. >> there is a week winding down like last night, clear skies and chilly conditions this evening. and will be turning cold again overnight. lows into mid evening hours, then early tomorrow morning will be cold and there will be a lingering chill with lows ranging from low to mid-30s up to 42 degrees in the less-chilly spots. then noorks afternoon, milder. warming begins and continuing into, well, sunday, easter sunday but there may be a wrinkle in the forecast. we'll take a look at that later. >> thank you, spencer. >> okay. >> still ahead, new test that is helping spot a common learning disability before children start to learn to read. >> and a look at kind after mazing rescues happening just off our shores. >> also, michael finney taking your questions through his facebook and twitter pages and will answer hem live here in just minutes. you can contact michael on twitter and facebook. >> and we're taking a look at the skyway on your friday. there is traffic approaching the lower deck. it's friday and there will be a little bit of slow going for you. we'll be right back. checking healthy living news a report in the new england journal of medicine points a surprising connection between a diagnosis of cancer and sudden death, not from cancer but heart attacks and suicide. a swedish study tracked six million people and found those who received the diagnosis were 13 times more likely to commit suicide and six times more likely to have a heart attack. researchers say a cancer diagnosis can trigger post traumatic stress, deexpression a rise in heart rate and blood pressure. an advocacy group called environmental health trust is despiting a -- disputing a study that children who use cell phones are not at risk of getting brain cancer saying kids who have them plastered to their ear are twice as likely to develop brain tumor autos they can have radio frequency waves. from a microwave. there are different types of radiation, from x rays we know cause cancer but radio frequency waves have never been shown to cause cancer. >> it's a lower level. >> much lower, so much lower. >> and that viewpoint contradicts a european study that concluded cell phones do not cause cancer. over 30 studies have come back inconclues yif researchers say it may be possible to spot displexa in children before children start learning to read. they tested 96 kindergarteners and had them identify symbols. those who struggled with the visual attention test were the same who later had trouble learning to read. researchers say sort of screening could lead to children with displexa -- dyslexia getting help they need. >> a new show called "sea rescue" debuts tomorrow morning giving a look at the dramatic rescues and rehab of wild marine animals. there is don sanchez talked with the host of the show, sam champion. >> our oceans are teeming with extraordinary life. animals usually flourish but sometimes, circumstances call for dedicated men and women to get involved. >> and on sea rescue, cameras followed them every step of the way. good morning america's sam champion followed rehabilitation and release of the animal autos they're dedicated and passionate people who do this for a living every day. i'm lucky to help tell the story autos we're family with what has been done in marin. and this is focusing on the work from sea world. >> what we hope is that we can share the stories with you and take you along through adventure of the story. >> there is sometimes, they learn something each time. and saturday morning there is a key time for a new audience. a chance to really expose a new generation, young people and what is going on and i think to get them involved and maybe excited about saving mammals and what we find in the sea. >> i agree. i grew up with shows like that and we hope that will reinvigorate the love for the oceans i grew up with and hopefully a new generation and might reignite your love for the ocean, too. >> and you can watch tomorrow morning. we like to bring you some of the best of you tube and today there were great food preparation video autos yes. something for you sushi lovers this, is making quite an impression at world food and beverage in tokyo this week. it's make or claim it can make 300 rolls per hour. >> and my buddy hiro-san is not going to be happy about that. and a 7-year-old pro, a lean, mean, pizza machine and he learned by hanging out with his dad, carmine. >> you're going to be the first doctor in the family speech ready. right? so now... there is maybe he'll have pieces for him to fall back on. there is a box of things that doesn't work out for them. >> there is a combination career. and that is pretty good for seven years old. pizza doctor. >> aus yim. >> and you can make a lot of dough, right? >> seriously. good one. >> yeah. let me take you into weekend. okay? there is a live view for our mount tam camera looking down at ocean beach. cool near the coast and milder today than yesterday. and inland. let's take a look at the readings, 61, 62 degrees inland. and upper 50s to around 60s near the bay. 55 degrees here in san francisco. these are the highlights. clear, chilly and milder days settle through monday. and rain develops next week and looks like it could be an active week of hit and miss rainfall. let's hope it misses over the weekend. satellite posit shows a small ridge of high pressure holding on. there is active weather approaching and there might be showers before the day ends sunday. so at 7:00 high pressure will continue to control our weather through tomorrow, mainly sunny skies and mild, dry. and sunday notice there is a front beginning to approach. it's going to be a close call. at the moment appearing most of us will not see rain sunday, it should abe dry day but there is a slight chance of rain late sunday. lows tonight in a similar range to last night, chilly inland and lows into mid-30s there. so cold in spots. and around 40 near the bay. tomorrow, it continues to get milder, highs mid to upper 60s. there is 67 down in san jose. 66 across the bay in oakland. 59 half moon bay. farther south, mild as well, upper 60s to near 70 degrees. here is a look at the accu-weather forecast. there is mild tomorrow and sunday. there is a slight chance of rain developing sunday and mainly into north bay and interest there is another slight chance of rain monday, rain likely tuesday, looks like it would be a wet day, then, expecting periods of rain thursday and friday. so there is unsettled weather pattern. and that chance of rain on tuesday and again, thursday, friday looks good. we'll have wet weather. >> thank you. >> looks like a decent easter. >> yes. looks good. >> coming up next kim kardashian talking about the nature of her relationship between her and kanye west. >> i knew that i was not what they were saying. >> the beauty queen born a boy. talking to abc's barbara walters about her transformation and controversy. >> new at 5:00 sticker shock, again for health insurance customers in california only this time, something may be done to stop increase autos if you're about to head out to 80 this is a look at traffic on the right side. heading towards berkeley on the left side and back towards 580 and it's slow in both directions now. we'll be right back. we're getting lividdo from milwaukee, wisconsin there has been an exflogs a scrap yard. this is a plant called miller recycling. wisn news reports paints may be involved. and just a lot of smoke in those flames in milwaukee so if anything happens we'll let you know. >> and kids as long as 13 can see the film "bully" following five bullied skpidz their families but six curse words threatened to keep anyone under 17 from seeing it. film makers say the new pg-13 rating from motion picture association should widen its audience. the film opens on april 13th. >> so first kim kardashian seen go together movies with waun yeah west, then seen having lunch together. are they an item? >> there are details from on the red carpet. >> kanye west sings about falling in love with kim kardashian. she admitted she likes it. does that mean they're date something possibly. on television this morning kim said they've been friends for years and you never know what the future holds or where her life will take her. the star is still going through a divorce, but kim says she's ready to move on. and jennifer lopez isn't holding anything back when it comes to her new boyfriend casper smart, revealing a public display of affection. and showcasing whos and whats of pop culture. >> there is so important. >> the hunger games star wouldn't next megastar award. now to amanda bines arrested on suspension of dui. reports say she mitt hit a patrol car when trying to pass it. and for celebrity news go to otrc.com. >> still to come one of the founding fathers of the bay area medical marijuana movement tells us it's high time for him to quit. >> new job legs numbers are indicating a stall in the recovery from the great recession. it's going to be a long road. h@ disappointing job numbers show the recovery was slower than expected in march. >> more people went to work, 120,000 jobs were added but that is about half of what the obama administration had anticipated. >> abc 7's mark matthews joins with us that. high, mark. >> the president is spinning numbers as best he can. saying that with last month's numbers we're continuing to see improvements. there are the unemployment rate did dip. >> we cullwell come news business is created another 121,000 jobs last month and this are most that predicted 200,000 jobs added last month led by the auto industry manufacturing discontinue to grow n california it is construction jobs that are still lagging. >> there is about 10.9% in double digits for over three years now. >> this r she says the current rate, it will be seven to 10 more years before california is back to prerecession employment. >> we don't see a lot of relief for the labor market. we're adding job buzz pace of job growth is too slow to moist needle on unemployment. at the quick pace we need to it move. >> the dow has been covering above 13,000. and. >> there are is other firms are hiring so ed skated people do good. others are not. >> coming up we'll talk with former labor secretary about this and where this economic gain is going. >> see you at 6:00. >> good. >> thank you. >> and a group of religious leaders celebrated good friday by getting arrested. 130 blocked the entrance to lawrence livermore laboratory as part of a annual protest against nuclear weapons. police arrested 34 of the demonstrators. and this police where crosses are being invented so this is feeling appropriate to be in the place where god's life is being crucified. >> they were cited and released. the group warned officials about their protests and they could have avoided confrontation. >> one of the founding fathers of the bay area medical marijuana movement says he's worried about prosecution if he continues to run oaksterdam university. >> there is monday that dea agents came here and raided oaksterdam university taking computers and records, now, it's true. richard lee, the man who founded this place made an announcement he is leaving i've been doing this over 20 years soy think i've done my duty. i think that others can take over. >> he cannot roll through remnants without a heavy heart. it's just a shell now. empty shells, empty pots after the raid. he says the school is bankrupt. if there are future students here to learn the business of growing it will not happen under his ownership. not that he's giving up the fight to legalize marijuana. >> i'm not leaving the fight. i'm going to be campaigning more than ever for legalization. and maybe going to washington and colorado. >> the d.e.a.has not yet said what it's looking for in those warrants. lee says he doesn't know, either. and he says they're looking to make his life difficult. >> wayne, thank you. we have breaking news now. >> yeah. we do. take a look this is in east l.a. southbound 5. that is an armored truck dangling over the side of the road. >> explanation is that driver took a wrong turn which -- need tloes say he took a wrong turn. we're told there is no robbery attempt or anything strange going on. just a case of wrong place but this is just a quarter of a way through that guardrail. it's hard to understand but a traffic accident, one injury reported but not believed to be serious, just a mess. >> and attorneys for george zimmerman continue to make the case he was acting in self-defense saying his head was being pounded on the ground similar to shaken baby syndrome. and they say because skimmerman feared bodily harm he was within his legal right to shoot the unarmed teenager. >> it suspect led police on a wild chase this afternoon near the johnson space center. the driver man you'ring around highway 35 and then moved into a residential area south of downtown houston, he jumped and did not get very far. and he was tackled and handcuffed. >> still ahead, more travel troubles from the storm in texas. >> and michael finney is still taking your questions on fwit twiter and facebook. you can contact michael on twitter and facebook.com/michael finney abc 7. >> taking a look at weather it my be dry all the way through. >> and there is a traffic conditions on approach to the golden gate bridge. northbound slowing down but cars heading from left to right doing just fine heading into holiday weekend. sfwus. -- stay with us. xxxxii a japanese fwoft ship was blasted by canon fire and sunk. the shrimping vessel was swept away during the tsunami with no power and crew, just drifting and drifting hundreds of mile as cross pat civic. it approached alaska it became a hazard to shipping in the area as well as coastline so yesterday, the coast guard blasted it with 50 mm shells. the ship sank in about four hours. >> this posed a threat and the coast guard was concerned koit cause loss of life, pollution and environmental damage. >> the ship now sits under 6,000 feet of water 180 miles of land. >> hundreds of planes hit by a massive hail storm remain stuck in dallas, american airlines cancelled 300 more flights today. the airline is working to replace or repair dozens of damaged planes and this week, storms spawned about a dozen tornadoes. here is what the storm looked like on nasa. massive spikes, and heavy rainfall is mixed into the grass. national weather says says 13 tornadoes touched down. >> weather here is more mild heading into holiday weekend. >> let's find out what is in store. >> things are looking good. >> saturday's weather just northwestern most corner of the state around eureka, rainfall, dry, mild over the state. warm down south. and there is 89 in palm springs. wetter over northern california sunday but rest of the state will be dry and mild. tomorrow, we're looking at sunny skies and mild conditions in the south bay. there is 67 in san jose. 65 in redwood city. mid to upper 50s on the coast. there is highs ranging from 58 to 62. there is sunny skies tomorrow, 65 in santa rosa. near east bay highs near mid 60. 66 in oakland. and upper 60s there. and down near monterey bay, upper 60s near the bay. inland 69 in gilroy. so it will be sunny skies and mild across the area tomorrow. will remain that way most of the day sunday but there is a slight, slight chance of rain in the north bay late sunday afternoon or evening. >> and we'll do it early. >> and still ahead this afternoon, apple passes a weak spot but could your iphone and ipad be next? >> who cares how they look? it's what they make you see that is cool. a google spotted the few glasses. we'll have that when the news at 4:00 continues. there are concerns over the security of the ipad and iphone after a problem allowed 600,000 mac computers to get infected by a virus this week. and david louie looking into whether you should be worried about this or not. >> there is a big concern. viruses and malware used to plague mostly windows-based computers but with the rise in popularity of apple, hackers may be starting to change their targets. there is a relief if you scan your apple lap top and a flash back trojan isn't there. apple says it's unique and caused by a java plug in. and there is a fast-growing yup. >> there is a false sense of security. i use it whenever i was. >> apple says not to worry. they use the ios operating system. and it makes sure applications down loaded from the store are safe. >> if you jail break your phone and installing apps that haven't been invent bid apple you're at greater risk but this is safe to say ios is the most, afterest of the platform autos there are experts you think that won't be true for long. >> this is a natural thing. >> and pointing out there are no antimalware for apple device autos there are advantages to saying i don't let too many people have access to it. but by opening up a system you have larger community who can participate and find things. >> and etc. become big business, stealing pass words and financial information often kept on iphones and ipads. in san jose abc 7 news. >> lots of information on there. thank you. >> google cow founder is being a lab rat for the company's futuristic glasses. saying he was spotted last night in a benefit in san francisco. the slugger tweeted he asked if he can try them on saying he won't let me wear google classes -- glasses but i can see they were flashing information. they allowing to do without a cell phone, using a microphone with a partly transparent video screen over the right eye to load apps. google won't say when they'll be ready for sale or how much they might cost. >> and this is because i need to know what the temperature is at all tiles. >> a new jersey man survived shooting himself in the heart with a nail gun. he was working on a neighbor's roof. his nail gun jammed. he shot a three and a half inch nail into his heart. he needed cpr, moving the nail and made the hole bigger. >> i turned it too far. and i thought i was done. i did. >> you're talking about a puncture to the heart. he's lucky. there are many thing that's had to take place for him to be alive. >> wow. >> he says he was never a spiritual man but that changed. he hopes to be out of the hospital by easter sunday. >> so lucky. >> next at 4:00 what this restaurant did to district attention of francis ford coppola. >> county blue book supposed to be the gold standard so why do you get a different number from dealerships? the questions, answered, coming up. >> when surgery isn't necessary for appendicitis. what some are using to treat the problem now. >> that is ahead at 5:00 and now there is a look at what he's working on for world news. >> good to suing tonight. more on breaking news a navy jet crashing. two pilots are alive and big questions did they miss a school narrowly? and remarkable pictures of thieves armed with guns. tonight a twist, we ask are some of the pharmacies in on the job? and easter eggs cancelled because of unruly parents? you're not going believe the pictures tonight. itititititititititititititititit we're taking a look at the skyway now. looks the same as it did almost ab an hour ago. and it's friday. so... you know what are you going to do? michael finney is here answering questions that people posted to facebook and twitter. >> and there is a question of how dealers value trade ins and the answer is less than you think your car is worth. >> this is by way of face book what is the point of kelly blue book trade in values? there are three agencies that are basically the gold standard. it's kbb.com, and there is ed munding and there is nada. and that is the one the dealers use and don't use any of the three. here is the deal. you're looking at retail, they're looking at wholesale. and those numbers air little squishy because those are general for your area of the country. well, if that dealership knows he sells for more money he's willing to go higher if he knows they don't sell and knows he's going to give you less. so they're a squishy number but gives you a starting point. sou need to go to all three. nada, kbb.com then edmonds.com. our next question, a viewer tweeted what if you can't pay what you owe for taxes? what happens? okay. there can be big trouble so here are the steps you should make, can you pay with a credit card? if you can, you you can do that. if you can't do that see if you can get a loan fu. can't you go online and the irs are easy. you can get 120 days to it pai it off at a fairly decent rate like going online. they'll do the deal with you. and you can't do that. and you can't get it paid off in 120 day nouz you're beginning to talk real money zirs is beginning to get upset. because all your neighbors have paid now they're going to -- fines get bigger. the interest rates are never all that good. so you've got to get serious. if you can't pay contact them ahead. get your paper work in on time. always, always, very important. and virginia mailed i got a free credit report there is a new fwreech a company that services visa and mastercard. will i be able to get another free report? this is somewhat complicated. the answer is yes. there is where to go to get the free one. what you have to have is a breech of your social security number along with other identifying information. just assume that is what happened. and larry, back to you. >> a woman born mail may soon make history competing for the title of miss universe, now, the beauty queen is talking about her struggle for acceptance. >> meet janet. a 23-year-old contestant in the miss universe canada pageant w luck, she can end up representing her country on the world stage but in one way, she already won. she almost didn't get a chance to compete. she was born a boy. she's now speaking out to abc's barbara walter autos jenna if you knew there was going to be this much controversy would have you entered?. >> i don't know there would be a difference in controversy. i was just entering because you know i wanted to represent canada. i think i'm a beautiful woman inside and out. and i think i would have done the job. >> first, she was banned from competing because she didn't meet rules being a naturally-born female. she got attorney gloria allred and this week, donald trump reversed that decision there is another step on a journey that hasn't been easy. >> when did you know you were different? >> i just knew i was not what they were saying. it wasn't right. >> i felt i was in the wrong body. you had hormone treatments. what did they do for you?. >> i took estrogen which helped me develop my own breasts. >> when you had your surgery, what did they do? >> the surgery is pretty intense. it was painful. but... seeing something on your body for that long and not being able to look in the mirror because i couldn't stand seeing the other part it was very rewarding, too. >> the canadian government recognizes her as female. and her background has never been a secret. she shared it openly in a transgender pageant two years ago and will compete again this, time for miss universe, canada in may. >> and you can see more of the exclusive interview tonight at 10:00 right here on abc 7 on a special edition of 20-20. >> a tip for two? francis ford coppola says cut. he is suing an italian kitchen over the word tavola. claiming the name infringes on his trademark used to market his own family-style restaurants. his best-known films include "the godfather". >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00 i'm larry he beal, you can keep track on twitter on abc 7 news bay area and talk bit on facebook.com/abc 7 news. >> the role the moon played in helping police find a potential murder weapon in the oikos university shooting. >> what could be done to stop sticker shock that hits health insurance customers in california. >> will the sunshine stick around throughout the weekend? or will rain dampen your easter plans? find out coming up. >> for days of searching along oakland shore line paid off for police. this morning they found the 45 caliber gun believed to have been use ntd oikos university shooting rampage. >> this seven lives were remember today in a tribute that could take place throughout the month. good evening, i'm dan ashley. there is live team coverage on both stories tonight. laura anthon qleey is live and we're going to begin with the school where the tragedy happened. >> the university swril a 30-minute memorial at noon, monday through saturday, through april 30th. this may be a coyens den but april 30th is when the suspect will be back in court. the university began today it's long road to recovery. this morning a crew began work inside of the building by 9:00 staff began to gather to prepare for a memorial in front of the school dedicated to the seven who died during the shooting rampage. their pictures were displayed for the first time. and there is a administrator that read. >> time to be born and a time to die. >> today's memorial was led by one of the school violin

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