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chanda was accepted and turned to the shelter. she says things got worse especially after she reported that a staff member was stealing donated items meant for clients. >> i have seen verbal attacks from the staff. i have seen them yell and make accusations and lie. i have seen them kick women out with nowhere to go. >> now i'm not going abused by a man but by a system. >> rachel is a survivor of domestic abuse she and her two children are also in stan's transitional program. rachel says she, too, has received abuse from staff. >> this mental abuse it feels like i'm with my partner, i'm going to do what you tell me to do or else. i mean, i came here for help, the last place i would think would abuse me is here. >> this woman is a long-time ceo and was herself a battered woman. >> i want you to know the safety and health of our clients is of the upmost concern to me and our staff. when we get complaints i want you to know we investigate them and take them very seriously. >> stan's shelter is in an undisclosed location on the emergency side, 12 beds on the transitional side, five apartments for families. 66-year-old roz entered stan's emergency shelter last august. she was there for five weeks. >> they're not educated enough. they have no compassion and show you no respect when you go to complain about something. and i have another five or six women that i could connect with you that have the same experience. >> i brought my kids to stan to keep them safe and i feel like i'm back with my abuser, it is just not right. >> all the women we spoke to said they complained to their case workers as well as one who wrote a letter. the complaints are largely ignored. >> they came there on the run, with a bag of whatever. they need help there and are not getting it. >> any client who has a concern with stan and the way we provide services is extremely concerning to me. and i will continue to investigate any allegations that come our way. >> none of the women we talked with want stan to close its doors. they know firsthand the need is too great. in contra costa county. >> last year they received a $4.2 million grant to prevent domestic violence homicides. and the serial killer who police say killed five victims the zodiac killer claimed he killed 32 others, but now, reporter vic lee says there is a new theory on who the zodiac killer is. >> reporter: in september 1999, a man killed one person, the police confirmed this was a zodiac killing. at the time l.a. publicist chris harris was making a documentary about the zodiac and he went to napa, he was sitting in a diner not far from another customer. >> then he turned around and said do you have any idea what it's like to know you have to kill? no i didn't say a word. i sat there in terror. >> reporter: decades went by and last year, this book, "the most dangerous" was published. this man claimed his father was the zodiac. chris harris was stunned. >> but this is the man in the diner. >> reporter: harris says he has further proof that best is the zodiac. in 1969 the cab driver paul stine, was killed in san francisco. days later, the zodiac sent a letter saying he did it along with a piece of a bloody shirt. police also found fingerprints make may belong to the zodiac. harris' associate explains, here are earl best's prints. >> right here is shows he has a scar. the zodiac left his fingerprints on the cab. and the same scar on the right index finger is right there. >> reporter: again, here is best's fingerprint with a scar. this is a print left on the taxi perhaps by the zodiac. san francisco police spokesperson esparza said the book's author did speak with investigators before but it went nowhere. >> the information we obtained may not have had the amount of events that we need or it could be some other factors with we were not able to make that connection. >> reporter: police say in almost five decades they have investigated and cleared thousands of suspects. and the tips? they keep coming in. vic lee, abc 7. and the california jobs picture is looking pretty good. the state unemployment rate has fallen to 7% and 11,000 jobs were added last month in the bay area alone, making five good years since the '90s in fact. however, the picture is not so rosy for hundreds of dream works employees, they plan to close the studios they operate in the redwood city building complex. the pdi dreamworks according to the l.a. times half the people who work here will be laid off. the others will be offered jobs in glendale. pdi glenn works produced shrek and madagascar movies. vandals hit a morgan hill elementary school with messages of hate causing thousands in damage. abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen has more on who the police believe is responsible. >> reporter: a morgan hill community is on edge after vandals hit paradise valley elementary school talking the graffiti all over campus she lives nearby and was stunned. >> even if it was just graffiti it is scary. it may get worse. >> reporter: references to the kkk, rap songs, a rock band the use of marijuana and other graphic images were spray-painted all over campus. >> with the tags on the school property and the walls and concrete and doors we believe it was juveniles based on what was tagged. >> reporter: police say it happened sometime last night or early this morning. the graffiti, first noticed by the custodian, was seen today. >> it didn't occur while students were there, we want our students to feel safe while they're at school. >> reporter: not far away, police say one house was tagged, two vehicles smashed. this woman came outside to find her car hit by the vandals. >> that is really not nice, totally not funny or cool not appreciated at all. >> reporter: neighbors still in disbelief. >> i was shocked and hurt that people would actually waste their time doing something like that, that type of destruction. >> reporter: the elementary school is outfitted with surveillance video. we have been told that the videos were turned over to the police department for processing. anyone with information related to the case is urged to call morgan hill police. abc 7 news. police are asking for your help tonight identifying a man who has been robbing drug stores. in mountain view, police released this surveillance video of the suspect wearing motorcycle gear. he struck three times in the past six weeks, once in mountain view, and twice in morgan hill, each time demanding oxycontin and threatening with what he referred to as a bomb. if you have information please contact police. and getting a car stolen is a big loss and hassle. but really what has a redwood city woman upset is what was inside, she was carrying her scrap book albums she made of her two children inside the mini van. and losing it was painful. especially since her hard drive crashed. but what she misses the most are the irreplaceable memorabilia. >> the little details of your children that you log in the books is not something that i can write out exactly everything that i had. >> erin posted pictures of her scrap books on social media hoping somebody would spot them. she is asking the delivery drivers to keep an eye out for the treasured belongings. still to come, the impact this washed out highway is having on bay area businesses that has been almost impossible to get to for weeks. there is a 100 years of history in the east bay. we'll celebrate the centennial of the uc clock tower. you can get there from here. cuba i'm michael finney, i'll show you what the new rulings are all about. 7 on your side is coming up. i'm spencer christian, we'll have not only a warmup but temperatures cou female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up and 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of an oreo cookie with 3/4 of the filling gone most of the road washed away with the pavement above and nothing underneath it. >> this is the fix and the neighbors call the beams soldier piling because they line up and stand at attention, a view from above shows what they will look like, each steel pile sticks up about six feet but they go down about 20 feet from where i'm standing each one of them encased in concrete. caltrans has done it before and they know they will do it again. >> any time you have a coastal highway, especially a mountainous coastal highway you will have problems. >> nobody knows that better than the inn keeper here at the pelican inn. >> we have washouts sometimes big ones. >> but nothing like this, it has been a headache. >> lots of phone calls asking if we're still open can we get here, do i still have a reservation? >> you can see they found their way here on the one remaining road. but this road is in bad shape. >> it has been almost ten years that it is a single lane in some places, now that is ten years. >> some delivery trucks can't make it and it is hardly ideal for fire trucks. that is why caltrans is in such a hurry. jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. and uc berkeley's most recognized landmark is the tower that will turn 100 years old. you may be surprised to learn that the contains a large connection of fossils. tonight, leanne melendez has a look inside. >> reporter: this is one of the largest bell and clock towers in the world. students at cal know what to expect every day at noon. those are the magical sounds of the music on the observation deck. a former cal student is one of the few people who can play this instrument as a master, the instrument having 61 bells. >> partly this gives you enough strength to make the bell ring. >> reporter: when it was first built, there were 12 original ones today this woman donated large sums of money to the university. over the years they added more today there are 61 including the 11,000 pound great bell bear which features this carving of young bears. it is open to the public. >> it is pretty heavy. >> reporter: what many don't realize is that inside there is a large collection of fossils housed here even before the tower was entirely completed. >> this is part of our you know fossil heritage. this is a record of prehistoric life from california. >> reporter: mark good is an expert at cal. this is a high number of the fossils from los angeles. the palentologist s have a tray of cat skulls. while the large canine tooth was missing you can see how sharp the front teeth were. >> the jaw would open up and pierce the flesh. >> reporter: the tower is conveniently located near the valley life science building, making it easy for students to analyze them. and so the old bones live in perfect harmony with the sounds of the past. at uc berkeley, abc 7 news. iconic. well we are getting unusual weather as you know for this time of year in the bay area. look at the video we got at the aquatic park in san francisco. the temperatures reached upper 60s this afternoon and will be warmer this weekend. on the coast really big waves, we found this at the pacifica pier where the high surf is out. >> scary, i miss the marine i am looking forward to next week. so please rain. >> let's turn to anchor spencer christian, those waves can be dangerous. >> they certainly can. there is a danger of rip currents, be careful on the coastline if that is where you're heading. the weather may attract you there. live doppler 7, clear skies across the bay area temperature readings still fairly mild, after sunset, 59 degrees in san francisco, low 60s, fremont to san carlos, cooler in fairfield where it is 48 degrees right now. i'm going to go to our beach hazard statement a high surf advisory in effect until sunday morning with waves exceeding heights of 15 feet, breakers washing over large rocks, unpredictable wave action, the rip current a possibility. be careful if you plan to go down to the beach. the air quality for the next couple of days is not looking great. certainly for tomorrow there wouldn't be much improvement in the air quality on sunday and monday either, we expect considerable improvement on tuesday, here is the forecast animation, fog in the central valley, and some locations in the inland east pay could see patchy fog overnight. here is a live view from our camera looking at clear skies, the forecast features poor air quality tomorrow with high temperatures on sunday. cooler cloudy next week with just a hint of light rain coming our way. the satellite imagery showing the ridge of high pressure, the dominant feature through the weekend. record highs likely on sunday as i said as you look at the golden gate bridge, the look at the projected high temperatures for sunday. compared with the existing records, if they hit 71 in san raphael, san jose, they will all be records for january 25th in those locations, tying the existing record high for january 25th. overnight, clear skies, again, there will be those patches of fog i talked about low temperatures in the upper 30s, mid-40 tomorrow, temperatures continuing to rise, sunny skies, low 70s at the coast, to low 70s inland the high of 72 the record tomorrow, here is the accu weather, seven-day forecast sunny and even warmer on sunday. sunday is my son jason's birthday, happy birthday! . as we get into next week increasing clouds slight chance of rain on sunday. >> wow, 76 on sunday. >> happy birthday to jason. well with the record warmth in the forecast we want to see the weather where you live download the abc 7 weather app from the app store or google play. >> you can use the app to create weather, post card to send to a friend where the whether iseather is not so nice right now. not a bad place to be at all. not at all. and how ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ 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happening in santa clara. >> yes santa clara and san francisco, 45 miles apart. couple that with bay area traffic and it really makes planning a bit more difficult. and san francisco high school students getting a hands-on lesson in archaeology, which includes getting their hands dirty. they suited up and worked with archeologists in the golden gate area they taught them what to look for. that used to be the quarters for sutro mansion. >> you excavate and have story lines come from the artifacts. it is about common people and they don't leave a whole lot of roar records behind. >> one of the story lines was around this coin that the students found, imagine how thrilled they were. now, they must look into the mystery. >> how interesting for them. there is much more to come. jeb bush's message to auto dealers gathered in the bay area. he is not seeing the economy the way they do. also tonight the burial of king abdullah the successor puts the saudi's future in the hands of live from the kgo tv broadcast center, this is abc 7 news. the nation's auto dealers are meeting in san francisco this weekend and many are expecting a banner year in 2015. so much so that hiring and expanding dealerships are on their minds. but so is the unpredictability of the economy and that is the message they got this evening from a keynote speaker who could be eyeing a spot in the white house. david? >> reporter: well, ama, the auto dealers' economist is forecasting sales this year of 16.9 million vehicles, up from 9 million just five years ago. now they're saying that lower cost of gasoline and certainly the improving economy are helping. but the former governor of florida, jeb bush, the keynote speaker today is cautiousning that the economy could be much more robust. the oil prices, if they go up will that be a major blow? >> the bigger risk right now are income and wages. we have got to see income and wages rise if we're going to sustain this 16-million plus or 17 million unit pace. >> florida governor jeb bush sees the question of economic growth. >> 60% of americans believe we're in a recession. they're not dumb it is because they are in a recession. >> however, auto sales numbers don't seem to reflect that. jacob sign looks at the numbers. >> there has never been six solid years of growth the way we're seeing it now. we're just coming it off of november and december which ended the best year in history. >> dealers say they feel consumer confidence in buying cars expanding their operations. dennis cook is a vw dealer in the san diego area. >> we're looking to expand and hire people. we're expecting it to be the same or maybe a little bit better than the past year. >> if gas prices remain low, dealers do believe they will need to give incentives for smaller vehicles. >> i think the fuel efficient cars will take a downturn because of gas prices. suvs and trucks continue to move. >> the deal erers see more cars moving off the lot this year and they are looking forward to more models and the cutting edge technology being developed right now in silicon valley. in san francisco david louie abc 7 news. and jeb bush is not the only governor on the campaign trail. new jersey governor chris christie will be the keynote speaker next month in san francisco. and a measles outbreak causing parents to be more careful. one mother told us her daughter is too young for shots. so she is keeping her child away from large crowds in enclosed spaces. another mom said her two-year-old boy will get his second shot next week. four is the usual age for the second measles vaccinations. >> the kids in school, who don't have the vaccine yet i don't want him to be able to pick up something and maybe he doesn't get sick but maybe he transfers it to somebody else. >> a new study has found clusters of bay area children who are missing out on recommended vaccines. the l.a. times recommends the data comes from kaiser permanente, the data from 2010 and 2012 the clusters show the bay area and contra costa county and marin. and 79-year-old king salman moved quickly to name a future king if he were to suddenly pass away. the former king abdullah passed away. saudis took to streets today in mourning. salman takes the throne at the time when the ultraconservative kingdom is dealing with problems with the youth question, over half the population is under 25. and there are 225,000 miles of over head utility in california, enough line to wrap around the globe more than six times to give you some perspective. they're ugly and dangerous, and for the past 50 years there are efforts to put them underground. but there is still a very long way to go. >> reporter: there are wires for cable, phones and wires for power. and some wires that seem to go nowhere. a spider web of utility lines all over california. >> there are wires all over everywhere. >> reporter: alex lives on a quiet street in san francisco's castro district. outside his home, utility lines chris cross the road. >> it is a blight on the city. >> reporter: to make matters worse we've actually been paying to get rid of the wires for the last 50 years but they are still here. utility customers pay for a program that is supposed to bury the wires. at the current rate of replacement it will take generations to complete the task. >> it will take 600 years. >> reporter: she says san francisco is among the worst places for over head utility wires in the state. not only are they an eyesore they're dangerous. overhead power lines are especially vulnerable in earthquakes and storms. one downed wire can take out power for thousands of people. >> in our area in mill valley, hit the wires, took out 10,000 residents. >> reporter: the city of san francisco put half of the utility lines underground, but still 470 miles of line are still hanging from poles. and despite the constant threat of power outages, the city has no plans to bury the remaining lines. why? because they have already spent all the money. the last time the city buried any wires was on this project at ovtavia boulevard in 2005. it ran so far over budget, the city already used all the money coming up for the next 15 years. >> san francisco spent beyond its means in the last round of undergrounding which causes it to halt it. however, all citizens of san francisco continue to pay off the debt. i hope we learned our lessons from the past and can actually have a plan moving forward. >> reporter: supervisor kate tang runs the program. her district is over run. >> we can't just allow the allocated funding with the utility underground program. >> reporter: she is asking the city to explore how it can move forward with future projects. >> so that we actually know, how long can it take to achieve the x number of lines underground, because right now it is literally all up in the air. >> reporter: tang hopes to have a recommendation forwarded to the board later this year. so it is a mess as you can see but as bad as it is in san francisco the rest of the state is actually further behind. at the current rate it will take a thousand years to bury the wires throughout california. >> wow. well up next from 7 on your side. opening up cuba. yeah, michael finney says you can master card says tonight that it will allow the credit cards that it has issued in the united states to be used in cuba starting on march 1st. yes cuba is the hot destination for travellers now that the united states has started to normalize relations after 50 years. >> yes 7 on your side michael finney has more. >> yes it is a big change you can get there from here but not on a scheduled airline carrier and not just to drink rum on a beach. there are still barriers to cuban travel. gary levitch of san francisco arrived in cuba two days after president obama made his historic announcement. >> i wanted to go before cuba changed. i wanted to see it as it was. >> reporter: and boy, did she. this is a photo of her and her nephew. look at the cars surrounding them. her here are the two of them again. >> the phones are ringing off the hooks. i think many travellers are excited about going to a place that has been both seemingly frozen in time and also off limits. >> reporter: jean cohen is the director of latin america for gmx, a san francisco-based high-end tour operation. direct flights are not available between america and cuba on commercial airlines not yet. but charters are available for tourists who join a tour focused on culture or education. >> so as a tourist you would have to still travel with a u.s.-based tour operator or travel company. and so that is not different. what has changed is now more travel companies will have the ability to operate in cuba. >> reporter: which means it is important to find the companies who have relationships in place. >> the people remind me of the '60s. it's a time warp. and they're m$! carefree. they're not focused on their cell phone or the internet or fashion or materialistic items. they don't have that in their conscienceness. >> and heres the other change, you can now bring back $400 worth of items from cuba. and 100 of that can be rum or cigars. >> it is all changing quickly, all right, thank you. all right coming when the flu hits, it's a really big deal. the aches. the chills. the fever. an even bigger deal? everything you miss out on... family pizza night. the big game. or date night. why lose out to the flu any longer than you have to? prescription tamiflu can help you get better 1.3 days faster. that's 30% sooner. call your doctor right away. and attack the flu virus at its source with prescription tamiflu. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior stop taking tamiflu and call 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nominated for no less than 18 emmys. but her favorite role is on stage to connect directly with the audience. >> i love the sense of being in touch with real people. everything you see you know is happening right then and there. this is not a photograph. not a movie. it's reality. it's the real thing. >> the movie runs through february 1st is she not unbelievable? >> incredible, really. well, the weather is also quite incredible. >> it is, spencer christian is back with the weather. clear skies across the bay area and clear skies for the days to come. let's look long range and see what we can expect for rainfall. tuesday, january 27th there is a very slim chance of a little rain but not much. that will pass as we go ahead to oh february 2nd ground hog day, with the dry spell continuing. the ground hog will remain dry on groundhog day, and will likely see his shadow, which means, six more weeks of winter? sunny skies, top to bottom, up to 80 in los angeles, here in the bay area we'll see highs reaching in the low 70s along the coast and the bay and low 70s inland. oakland, a high of 72 degrees tomorrow and a record high for tomorrow's dates in oakland. here is the actcu weather, seven-day forecast, more record highs with temperatures moderating on monday clouds on tuesday, possible rain on tuesday. and then dry the rest of the week. all right, thank you spencer. all right, here is the question, will the fbi show up at the super bowl? well, the fbi is at the super bowl anyway with all the security. >> there is a lot -- >> i would feel a lot better if they handled this. i think we're all tired of deflategate right now. but one interesting stat that will m . this abc 7 sports report is brought to you by bank of the west. >> good evening nfl commissioner roger goodell just endured a disastrous season in which his integrity was questioned. so deflategate is exactly what the league doesn't want. they would love to contain it before everybody shows up for the big game in arizona but that is impossible. today, the nfl released a statement saying the deflategate is ongoing. they conducted nearly 40 interviews but apparently not spoken to tom brady. may want to get to him. the probe may take months so a decision of punishment would be unlikely until after the super bowl. now, a deflated ball allows the player to grip better it allows the defense to continue running the patriots didn't lose one fumble at home at all this season. and the website, sharp football analysis crunched these numbers. since 2010 the patriots averaged one fumble per 187 play. the league average is one fumble per 105 plays. hm, so do deflated footballs help them maintain superior possession? their super bowl opponents the seahawks are ninth in the league as they average one fumble in every 112 plays. think about it. when the warriors take the court tonight against the kings they will have the top record in the nba, also the top vote getter, steph curry received more than 1.5 million votes he will start february 15th. he says this is really nice but the bigger goal is a championship. >> it is a great honor and something that you know i would enjoy. and hopefully going to keep the confidence high as we continue to try to win games and apply for championship which will probably trump all the emotions. >> as kobe bryant is learning the hard way, father time, he is undefeated. kobe is expected to miss the remainder of the season with a torn rotator cuff. and ryan vogelsong says he is willing to do what the giants ask of him this upcoming season. he was courted by the astros, almost signed but decided to return to san francisco. vogelsong will battle petite for the starter's job. last year, vogelsong had an earned run average of four. a turn in the bizarre story of robert allenby all indications are the pga tour veteran was not kidnapped after all. he was actually found less than 100 yards away from the wine bar he exited in honolulu after he missed the cut in the sony open. the evidence suggests that allenby might have been drugged and robbed. the evidence shows him found unconscious by a couple of homeless people without his wallet. more than $10,000 has since been racked up on one of his credit cards. and second round in palm springs, a 59 watch on ryan palmer, nine under at the turn on the par. sinking the eagle putt he settled for an 11 under 61. three shots behind the leader matt couchar birdie 15 under par. and he is the leader. mile putnam tied for second, in a tv interview he mentioned he will play in next week's phoenix open. he would love to go to the super bowl. problem is he didn't have any tickets to the game. well today, he does. >> not an hour after we got off the air i got a text from a buddy of mine who found two tickets. if i'm going to the game it came from the ravens front office. the baltimore ravens. >> whoa, hey, from not even inside to a suite. abc 7 sports brought to you by bank of the west. >> things are looking up. >> nice to have friends. >> all right, well, thank you larry. >> all right join us tonight on cable channel 13 the search for a-team. the professor who said we were doing it all wrong. and taggers target local churches. why police believe it is a hate crime and why church members are protecting their place of worship. and here on prime time last man standing followed by shark tank and 20/20 stay with us of course for abc news at 11:00. and there were two significant developments in higher education this week. on tuesday during his state of the union address, president obama planned to make a college education more accessible to more people. last week governor brown and janet napolitano agreed to work together on the cost of running the california system. napolitano is pushing for more state funding. the governor is insisting on no more tuition increases. both developments begin to address a 21st century reality. without at least a college education most young people will be frozen out of the new economy. stuck in low paying jobs without the bright future we need them to have. that is bad for them and the country. nations around the world brazil, russia, india and china and others are on the march now with quickly growing economies and increasingly educated and trained work forces. to compete and to protect our standard of living education is the key. we can't guarantee the quality of outcome for every american as the saying goes but what really matters is that we do everything possible to guarantee the equality of opportunity. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook at dan ashley @ abc 7. >> all right, that is it for this edition of abc 7 news, our coverage continues on twitter @abc7news, bay area. and i'm ama dietz. >> and i'm dan ashley, we appreciate your time we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, 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in final jeopardy! let's see what happens today though, with sarah and brad. welcome aboard. here we go. the jeopardy! round. and i hope you all enjoy these categories... in each correct response. and... will. uh, government jobs, $200. will. what's a parole officer? parole officer is right, yes. uh, ships don't lie, $200. brad. who is henry viii? yes. ships don't lie for $400 please.

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