april politics you're sup tose tosed -- supposed to get a number back. >> she has a job on campus, but says that will expire at the end of the summer. >> what kind of jobs? >> nilg -- anything. cleaning. working in an office doing copying stuff. and janitor yil work. anything you can get. >> the graduates are facing tough prospects given job growth numbers and the tech firms have been getting hit n april, yahoo announced plans including 2000 layoffs. and hewlett-packard announced plans to slash 27,000 jobs. but according to the u.s. bureau of labor statistics there are three career fields remaining strong. medical and rehabilitation fields, biotechnologies and engineering. at least one medical cooperative looking to fill posts. >> over 500 position autos sutter health is one of several recruiters next week. >> there is a lot of opportunity and baby boomers that will be retiring soon z so there is a lot of job opportunities. >> and now, the young woman i talked to tells me in the face of these tough job numbers she says she's still confident she's going to get a job in her chosen film, the film industry. she says she believes hard work and persistence will pay off. >> thank you, here is where you can apply for the jobs. at the next abc 7 job journal hire event. it's scheduled for tuesday from 12:00 to 4:00 at center concord on clayton road. >> and later tonight a bay area lawmaker's plan to attract manufacturing jobs to this country through rebates. why is that being held up in washington? we'll have that for new 25 minute autos after 21 years west contra costa unified school district is paid up, the first in california to be taken over by the state before going nearly bankrupt in 1991. today, the district is debt free. abc 7 news joins us live from richmond with how they did it. leanne? >> and the it was for 25 years, they paid it off four years earlier, how did they do it? deep cuts and also, selling off properties. >> this is over $8 million. >> with this payment, ending 21 years of receivership meaning west contra costa unified school district will now have an extra $1.4 million a year otherwise have gone to repay the loans. >> what will help to us do is not make cut backs sth that we otherwise would have made. there are a number of teachers going to have a jobs as a result that have that would have been laid off and class sizes would have been larger. >> here is how the district got into trouble. more than two decades ago. it was called richmond unified school district. >> there we did not budget properly. >> the situation was so bad, the district and schools planned to close and parents sued california. >> we've prevailed. the state ordered to open schools back up and complete the school year. >> and there california had to lend the district $28 million. but the interest rate was so high, the district continued to struggle financially. wendy gonzales showed her students a documentary on a 2004 march to sacramento. she ask others went on a hunger strike demanding the loan be refinanced. and the legislature voted to lower the interest rates. >> in march they demanded action. >> this feels great. especially with kids here that, is what we're doing it for. it's a coming up with that. >> and this didn't happen overnight. >> money had been saved up from sale of properties. over a number of years. and finally amount that we had in that account got equal to what the payment would be. and there are still three districts in california in receivership. they are sing city, value rayo and oakland. emeryville and richmond were on that list. and no more. i'm live in richmond abc 7 news. >> and there are things looking better in vallejo. the city retiring firefighters it was forced to layoff when it became the largest city in the country to declare bankruptcy aichl grant allowed stit to hire 14 new firefighters. and they received their badges today. the money will be used to reopen one of the three stations closed because of the city money problems. >> we're able to achieve what we often dream about. it's opening stakes station because a lot of times you close them, they don't necessarily reopen. >> this grant expires in two years. the city hopes to retain the new recruits by extending that grant. >> in los angeles today the third day of testimony in a preliminary hearing in the brian stow beating case. on the stand, stow's friend and fellow paramedic. he describes the tense situation they suddenly found themselves in. abc 7 news has the story. >> there are some people saying stuff. you know? and. >> this wasn't very friendly no.. >> on the stand a paramedic and a friend of brian stow talks about his experience open owing day walking through the donler stadium parking lot. saying he was walking behind stow when he heard an tack on thorj friend of him named matt lee. the judge is not allowing video of the witnesses but we can show sketches and hear testimony. >> a punch caught him on the left cheek he says they tried to move on theflt didn't want to provoke anything but minutes later he was struck and then, there was a more brutal attack on show. >> i -- stow. >> i saw him hit the ground going straight back. his amps were limp, out behind him. just like a tree falling there is no movement he says he and his friends knew stow had severe head trauma he remembers people tell attackers to get out of the area. >> one guy was holding his pants up. while they're running. >> the prosecution claims the defendant is the one who actually attacked stow. his friend, defendant marvin norwood next to him this, week the prosecution played a videotape of norwood during an interrogation, calling his mother using the officer's phone telling her he was involved. the tape just released today. >> i got arrested for that dodger stadium thing. so... yeah. just to let you know. no. i mean... i don't know. it's not much i can say about it over the phone. but..., i mean i was involved. >> there is another friend there is expected to testimony next wednesday. from downtown los angeles, abc 7 news. >> a plane crash hit the salinas airport killed a pilot a cording to investigators the engine may have failed just after take off, witnesses say it hit the ground and just burst into flames. officials have not released the pilot's identity. no one on the ground was hurt. the accident and what may have caused engine fail jur under investigation. >> tonight police are looking for a man who car jacked a woman then tried to rape her, police say the man in this sketch kidnapped the woman at knife point saturday night and from a parking lot of a target store and forced her to drive away. she managed to get away but the car has not yet been located. >> in san jose, police have captured a man suspected of being a graffiti vandal. the 29-year-old has been booked into jail. his signature graffiti seen here is a cat that resembles felix the cat throughout san jose. that and other work he is responsible for total more than 30,000s ndz damage. >> you would probably expect if police questioned your child about a sexual predator you'd be told. and that is not how it happened for kids. this is upsetting but is it legal? here is abc 7 news. >> when more than 30 students requested this week, the district tolled order owes tell parents only after they're done. >> the one case on point is a case that seems to say the police should not do this. >> police just arrested a suspended third grade teacher on child porn charges. abc 7's dean johnson says interviewing kids at school rirs a warrant, consent or emergency circumstances. none appeared present in this case. the catch is that at least until the law is tested in court again, that the schools and police are protected from blg sued. >> cam yetta says that police and school officials have a qualified immunity from lawsuits if they interrogate students under the wrong circumstance autos in the meantime, rattled parents are worried about impact on their kids. >> did he ever touch you inappropriately? did he ever do this? those are things i need to prepare my daughter for. >> licensed family therapist says police have legitimate cause to steer conversations that could alter accurate responses needed for a conviction. >> let's say they don't like that teacher and they go, oh, yeah. you're right. did he really bad things to me. and maybe bad things are that he took away my crayons. >> she urges parents not to overreact. >> this may be this will have no repercussions for children not involved in a kind of inappropriate sexual behavior by the teacher. >> and still coming up, pros and cons of the tough taxes how it will drive up the cost of being a tourist. >> governor brown has a controversial plan for putting high speed rail on the fast track keeping ate way from the courts. >> and tonight what is kind an overfame name change in a well known race track. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> it's called san francisco international airport nits san mateo county. now, the cash strapped supervisors want to tax the airport to balance the budget. and jonathan bloom explain autos the county gets the noise and traffic and san francisco gets most of the tax money. >> there is in which they draw money from. taking out large bills, we just want change. >> the supervisors are pushing three ballot measures taxing the hotel and car rentals around the airport. >> if this does not pass we'll be forced to cut health programs for people the most needy in our county and forced to make cuts in safety. >> similar measures narrowly lost three years ago this, time there is a campaign saying new taxes are the only option. >> we've cut and have to do some revenue enhancement. >> with a budget of only $60,000 supporters say they're being outspent 6-1 but opens including rental car companies who believe new tax will be bad for business. >> there is a spokeswoman says it could hurt the industry. >> higher taxes mean high prices when prices increase for tourism relate prod ducts, they go to other destinations. >> and chick it could lead to 100,000 fewer car rental days per year. >> these planners, 4 to% said they'd look for other locations to go to and reconsider where they'd go rather than come to san francisco. >> the measure supporters aren't buying it this notion people are not going to come to san francisco? that is ridiculous. we're a world class city. they're still going to come here. >> and three cities have sales tax measures on the ballot next week. there is hercules proposing a half cent increase four years and there is sonoma with half sent increases on the ballot. be sure to tune in to abc 7 news next week or go to abc 7 news.com for returns next tuesday night oo. you might expect delays this weekend if picking someone up at san francisco international airport. there is runway 28 l will be closed. construction crews will be changing signs and preparing a runway for a new set of lights that will cut the rate in half from 60 to just 30. and keep that in mind and sandhya is in checking our weather and there is a weather for a change. and sandhya patel is here. >> there could be showers on monday to add to possibilities of delay z live doppler 7 will be tracking that if it develops. l is a live picture now. we do have changes in the weekend in the form of cooler weather coming. there is a cool looking view looking towards sutro tower from the fog there. the fog is hanging around near the coastline. and it will be with us throughout the overnight hours, so take a look at temperatures for today, hung on to heat. this is 94 in morgan hill. 95 in fairfield. there is 90 degrees in santa rosa. mid-90s around cloverdale. comfortable weather around the bay and fog kept you comfortable there. mild and there is 72 degrees in san francisco. temperatures going down heading into weekend. there is still 90 degree readings in antioch. fog tonight not as warm inland. there is a chance of showers in the north bay monday, we're not going rule it out other areas. i'll show what you is going bring in that possibility. you'll notice a warm ridge here. there is what provides us with the heat. and this is a trough that will start to take over weather. and much cooler weather is coming on your monday as the trough gets closer. and so... heading back to work just make sure you know where your umbrellas are. temperatures 50s and 60s, fog along the coast. could see patches into the east bay as well. you'll notice here fog will pull away. and around 9:00, 10:00, then clearing for afternoon. 60 as long the coast. 80s inland. here are the temperatures. still a nice looking day. not as warm. 79 in santa clara. sunshine on the peninsula. mid-70s redwood city. and there is coastline, 06 degrees in pacifica. daily city, 61. downtown you're going to go from low 70s to upper 60s tomorrow, there is still warm weather but just not as warm as what is like today so there is oakland, 726789 inland areas hanging on to heat one more day. 90 degrees there. 91 in brentwood. 85 in walnut creek. there is 63 in monterey. 82 degrees inland. here is the accu-weather forecast. temperatures trending down this weekend. big cool down monday, only 70 into warmest locations. that is a 20 degree drop. it's going to be turning windy. temperatures finally starting to head back up. and we do get showers on occasion in june. and prime yily a dry month. we can see showers and might be getting that. >> thank you. >> and coming up next, comedian dick gregory in jail. >> he's holding keys to change @ @ @ @ @ @aaaa)a)a)a)a)pp sltt governor brown thopg put high speed rail on the fast track tonight a cording to our media partner the governor is proposing to make it a lot more difficult for environmental opponents to challenge the project in court. under his plan construction could be delayed only with proof of a major impact. the governor is expected to unveil his proposal next week that would still need approval of the legislature. >> two hotels have become a center for prostitution and sexual exploitation of minors have been ordered to shut down. a judge today granted the city of oakland's request to close the economy inn and national lodge for one year. they have until the end of july to comply. authorities say the two hotels have long histories of allowing and profiting from prostitution as well as being havens for drug activities. >> and our prayers have been answered and i'm glad. >> we will not allow this business model that profits from the human suffering and human trafficking. >> the owners of the hotels have been ordered to pay 60,000s ndz fines and must maintain the properties while closed. the owners are not commenting on legal action. >> and comedian dick gregory brought up laughter to jail inmates today. the comic and activist talked with men serving time at san francisco county jail in san bruno. gregory covered everything from politics to sports. all to get inmain maits to think about their future. he says jail is a perfect place for that. >> you've got time. and there is one thing about being in jail you don't have to wake up at midnight and wonder if the door is locked. >> they're part of a program called keys to change. >> when we come back a surprise ruling in the trayvon martin case. the man charged in the killing of the teenager is ordered to go back to jail. >> a bay area lawmaker's controversial made in the usa proposal. a plan to entice manufacturing jobs to this country with rebates. >> and george lucas names a successor to his star wars empire. >> stay with us. we'll be back as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. good evening, we'll start in florida. a judge revoked bail of neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman and that means he is headed back to jail. zimmerman pleaded not guilty to second degree murder charges for shooting and killing a teenager, trayvon martin in february. prosecutors say zimmerman and his wife lied about how much money they had when a judge first considered granting bail. >> the credibility is the issue. we think it's the most important ruling so far in this entire case. >> revocation of bond, i hope is temporary. i hope they'll give us a day in court to explain george's behavior and look at the circumstances, even discovering out to date. >> and zimmerman claims he shot the teenager in self-defense as being he was ak attacked by the young man. >> the jobs report is a set back to the president's relaex chances. according to the labor department, just 69,000 jobs were created in may. the fewest in a year. the rate increased to 8.2%. in a campaign stop in minnesota the president tried to deflect the bad news by looking at the big picture. >> there is businesses creating 4.3 million new jobs over 27 months but as we learned we're not creating them as fast as we want. >> mitt romney called this news nothing short of an indictment of the administration's economic policies. >> the president is quick to find someone to blame. first george bush, then, congress. atm machines, europe, there is always someone. truth is that job of the president is to get america back to work. >> and experts say president obama could face the highest unemployment rate on election day of any president since franklin roosevelt. >> in washington members of congress say they want to bring manufacturing jobs back from overseas. and a local lawmaker's lan to do just that is bottled up and just going nowhere. mark matthews is here with a controversial plan for making it in america. >> there is congressman mike honda's idea. he figures one way is to give could be assumers an economic ensentive. so he's proposing a national rebate and money back on certain items made in the usa. last year the president asked steve job what's would it take to make iphones in the united states? and this entrepreneur says it's the wrong question. >> the government should not northbound the business of picking company autos the chairman and co-founder of the company that makes advanced build prog ducts tell meez there is another way to get companies to build things here. >> not just u.s. companies but companies from all over the word to hire our people and add value to goods here. >> kevin helped author a bill that could pay consumers for buy prog ducts built in the u.s.. >> when you're giving incentives to build here, people find a way. >> this is a tax credit up to 20% of the cost of the item. >> this is to the for me to pick. >> i asked who would pick prot ducts. >> we'll look at having a group of scientists and folks that are nonpartisan, looking at the emerging technologies to try to determine 8-10 with a we call disruptive technology that's could be built here. >> honda says the plan doesn't cost the government anything because tax credits would be offset by normal increase in revenue from subpoena companies setting up factories. and there is many skeptic ootz notion that they should single out a sector over another and in fair of that secretarier. >> this economist has just written about this topic in his new book. >> there is little justification for kaling the part of manufacturing over another arts of the -- parts of the force. >> former labor secretary. >> i applaud efforts to bring manufacturing back to the united states and create good job autos i says it's unreal lift wrik to think companies will relocate thanks to a consumer rebate. >> most of the goods are in china. and india. and that is why they're factories are there. >> and it's not only that chinese workers will work for less money. they can be called back in the middle of the night to rework a product like when steve jobs decided to replace the iphone's plastic screen with a non-scratch glass. the change was accomplished within a matter of hours. just one of the reasons the jobs told the president over dinner back in 2011 that those iphone jobs won't be coming back to the us us and honda's bill is stuck, too. in committees without a single republican co--sponsor. the congressman admitting that the bill will likely die unless democrats take back the house. >> is that only way this moves forward? >> one of the major pieces if we don't get cooperation from the other side. >> and there is steps economists say would promote the economy without picking winners and losers and a suggestion is increase the research to end a development tax credit. >> right. right. >> thank you. >> and president obama is coming back to the bay area for more. money. he skez sked you'lled another fund raising trip wednesday, will speak at a lunchen in the julia morgan ball room. prices ranging from $5,000 up to $50,000. >> and jobs report knocked a wind out of wall street today. dow jones sfred it's worst one day drop, fell 2779 pints, if you think our unemployment is high, take a look at europe a cross 17 countries, jobless rate stands at 11% but spain spiked up and greece isn't far behind. >> there is george lucas named a successor to the movie empire. choosing kathleen kennedy to take over. she's been the executive producer of many of the films over the years, she'll share duties until he decides to retire. >> and. >> if you didn't notice the name before, you will now. >> local cops on motor bike autos preparing for a state wide competition this weekend. stay with us. a war noor bring-a march to bring peace is organized by the group 100 women against violence and messengers for change. among those in attendance was the mother of charles butler junior, killed last year just before beginning a career as a merchant seaman. >> i want to be a part of that. i can see every day there is so much violence and this all has to do with gun autos also in the crowd was carlos nava whose 3-year-old son was shot and killed in a volumer, police will have a gun buy back tomorrow, residents who turn in a working gun will receive a $100 gift card. >> annual auction for a power lunch with warren buffet gets underway this sunday and it will be watched by a san francisco chair tism all money raised goes to glide memorial church and helps fund amazing programs. 13 previous lunches raised $11.5 million for glide and this helps san francisco needy residents. >> it's working very well for us. it and must be working for him because he is sounding enthusiastic and like he's really into it. and loves it very much. >> he learned about glide from his first wife. he says he was impressed by the organization because it did not give up on anyone. >> motor cycle office owrs are in fremont today brushing up on riding skills. the police department is holding a motorcycle skills competition this weekend. today is practice day and this is helping them keep skills up. >> this is requiring technical ability and those things we considered perishable skills. >> 42 officers from aagencies will be competing tomorrow. the event open to the public if you want to check it out. >> fun to watch. >> yes. >> tonight a bay area party planner who specializes in funerals. >> your last wishes granted while you're still around to @ @ @aaaaaaaaaaaaaa)ttttawawlñ >> infin onraceway is no longer. a 10 year sponsorship agreement has come to an end. track officials are now looking for someone tols take over rights. it used to be sears point raceway named for the location where highway 37 and 121 intersecretary. until finding a new sponsor you can call it sonoma raceway there. is a new sign and logo above the raceway. >> neither rain nor sleet has kept a postal worker from his job for 42 years until he retired today. he delivered the last batch of mail this morning. he start wtd postal service in 1969, and has been stuffing qlerts into mailboxes in green brook neighborhood since 1974. two years ago, honored for driving more than a kblinl miles without an accident. another long time letter carrier honored in brentwood today, celebrating his 82 birthday saying he has no plans to retire. >> and congratulations. foremost important events you can find people to plan them. birthday parties and weddings so why not the funeral? there is a woman trying to carve out a niche by helping other autos barbara gibson spent most of her life in public relations. when laid off she saw an opportunity. >> my mother pass wade without last wishes. she had alzheimer's. i had no concept of what she would want. have have a 17-year-old son. i thought if something happened to me, i don't want him to go to go go through this. >> flr companies but none design forward those healthy and alive. she started last wishes and launched her business last year targeting baby boomers. and 71% of baby boomers don't want a traditional funeral so it shouldn't come as a sur pris the business is taking off. >> i'm in the a lawyer. i don't do the will. i'm not a nurse or a doctor soy can't do medical directive but i help them organize and get and sift through options and get them on the road. >> barbara guides clients through options. buried or cremated? do they want a green burial? what happens to their digital legacy? pass words? who is responsible for taking care of executing the plan? will be there a party? what will be served?. >> it's one of the things you should do if you're a certified grown up, like doing your taxes or a will. >> she plans to be around, but felt the time was right to make her plan. she met with barbara three times to draft wishes. >> it was very cathartic. chilling to a certain degree. >> her plans or complete but nudging is set in stone. she'll revisit them to makeup dates. not every plan is simple. >> the most interesting one i've gotten was from someone who asked me if i can do a viking funeral with a flaming arrows shot through the air out of a wooden ship and i think that is a bay area idea it is planned thanks to gibson. she hopes others will find peace in knowing when the end comes their last wishes will be taken care oof we need to get away of thinking of it as something that is very morbid and sad, it is sad. but there is a celebration of it. a memory that is very sweet. that we shouldn't lose sight of. >> the cost of the services averages about $500 depending. for a link to her web site click on see it on tv on abc 7 news.com. >> and there is sandhya patel here with the accu-weather forecast. >> i want to show you a beautiful time lapse. this is from our heavenly camera. take a look at the build ups. there is some puffy clouds to look at. they're not expecting any tomorrow. partly cloudy skies and there are 74 degrees. 89 in yosemite. going to be hot still in laisz like fresno, 96 degrees, not so hot in eureka. al degrees, deserts into triple digits. there is san diego, 68 degrees, temperatures trending lower for saturday. this is 90s in antioch. 63 in half moon bay. mid 80s in santa rosa and napa. still warm inland. but not quite as warm as today, then going with a cooler forecast sunday, everyone cools off monday, winds kick up. a chance of showers monday. sounds crazy and we can see showers here in the bay area and there is live doppler hd will track them. >> the san francisco ethnic dance festival kicks off tomorrow. 30 companies are participating in this event. it will be held at venue as cross the bay area and this includes dancer frarntz world. >> still ahead tonight a sold out crowd in oklahoma city for cal soft ball game. >> bears still alive. stay with us. c join me tonight at 9:00 that is cable channel 13. coming up, california sheriff deputies facing gun running charges. did some weapons end up in a standoff? >> then at 11:00 here on abc 7 news the man survived a car crash only to be left by the side of the road seven days. recovery all on abc 7 news at 9:00 and 11:00. >> and we'll see you then. thets lets talk sports. >> there is not as good and there is a no hitter to talk about as well. so there is a busy night in sports there is and and she grew up in san jose. oklahoma city and sold out crowds backing oklahoma. second inning jolie anderson in trouble but strikes out and bottom of the second bears threatening there is in the third, sooners get on the world. there is all they are just dealing off street. struck out 16 in the 6th. and there is a drive to left center that is gone. oklahoma win asks cal swril to fight throughout the loser's bracket if they're go going to win wedge world series. a's trying to snap a losing streak. there is 22 game after injuring his hand. first at bat and there is a nasty slider. there is bettencourt doubled to left. and there is bases loaded in the third. there is a ground to cliff penning toon. weeks bear hands for the inning ending double play. and royals leading in the 6th. now, for history. there is the first no hitter in franchise history. santana truck out eight as mets beat the cardals by 8-0. history tonight in new york. tiger woods is a four-time champ at the memorial putting himself in condition tension for number five with a strong second round. slight rain delay. there is scott stallings couldn't keep a lead today. and there is tiger gaining a share of the lead with a long birdie putt on six. and there is a speed bump came on 12. there is rory sabatini, nice green pants, and there is toodz clawing back to the top of the leader board. back to back birds for tiger. there is last month, floyd may weather junior made tens of kblinls of dollars in the ring. he turned himself in for attacking his girlfriend in september, 2010. mayweather sentenced back in december but allowed to remain free so he can fight on may the 5th. and the high profile inmate he is expected to be kept away from other prisoners. and and celtics and heat in the front row and and lebron james had 16 in the first quarter and there is no pain no, gaichblt he's doing push ups on his knuckles. and there is the half. >> that is it thank you. >> and that is great. >> yes. yes. >> there is a a guy came back from arm surgery, too. >> and thanks for joining us tonight for larry and 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