Oakland before a rally. Clintons motorcade gets stuck in the evening commute. Abc7 News ReporterLaura Anthony spent the day in oakland following the events. We begin with Wayne Freedman where protest are tonight. Reporter its safe to say if a fundraiser is not running on schedule, its still running on time. Let me show you the protestors protesting this event. People are paying from 45,000 to 5,000 to hear Hillary Clinton with senator feinstein and barbara boxer, here are shots of people. Lets show you videotape. Security here was tight, but not suffocating. There are more women than men and a certain fervor. We asked one hillary supporter why this years election is more important. More important because trump is the republican nominee, or at least the presumptive. We cant let him be in the white house. Would you say that about any other republican . A quiet protest. Nothing like what we saw in los angeles last might. I asked Erin Brightwell why she came. Representation, she said. Or a lack of it. The political establishment does not represent average people. If they think thier represented by the likes of Hillary Clinton, theyre mistaken. And as you look at a live picture they have quieted down but theyre Still Holding signs that is only about five minutes ago her Campaign Says she still needs the money not only for her campaign but other candidates. So the crowds are outside and there is a traffic jam. And its a live political event. Clinton supporters are lineded up. You can see them there and at one point she had to slow down because of traffic but was moving again. When reaching the city, she faced the same traffic we all do. Her entourage stopped at a light. Took her about 35 minutes to travel to the fundraiser. Reporter this event was a packed house it was so crowded they had to put folks into an overflow room. And as she has throughout the campaign, clinton focused on affordable tuition, womens rights and presumptive republicannominee, donald trump. What im hearing from him, let other countries have nuclear weapons. Were trying to End Nuclear Weapons to prevent other countries have having them, hes talking about it like its a real estate deal. That is dangerous. It is reckless. So weve got to have an election that is about who should be in that oval office come january 20, 2017. Reporter those exiting were greeted by a activist. I feel liberal feminism that is neo liberal is unfortunately frivolous. Now, secretary clinton made a stop in her Campaign Headquarters and greeted supporters there and volunteers and encouraged them to keep up the hard work throughout the primary on june 7th. Sanders pledges to stay in the race, certainly through california. And Bernie Sanders will be in california monday. Donald trump will hold a rally in oregon tonight. Today he was in nebraska, the day after the speaker of the house, paul ryan said he wont support trump, similar statements were made by jeb bush and lindsey graham. I just dont believe hes a reliable republican. Good luck for paul ryan trying to find a conservative agenda with this guy. Dick cheney and the current xharman of the Republican Party said theyd support trump. The next primary is held in guam tomorrow. California voters go to polls in less than five weeks. The the deadline to register to vote is may 23. Californias primary is june 7th. Were still on storm watch. Abc7 news was in downtown and in San Francisco, people used hoods to stay dry and we found people without anything to protect them from the rain. Hi, spencer. You might think its over. Some showers here in the bay area, and tomorrow as well. So far, no rainfall totals for 24 hours, looked like many locations received only a few hundredths of an inch. And 17 100ths in san jose. This evening, notice, scattered showers and a bit bit of a quiet spell. By 7 00 in the morning that sweeps through followed by another path of rain. Into afternoon, it will be quiet. But there will be sun for mothers day. Spencer, thank you very much. San Francisco Police arrested a man they say sexual assaulted a woman yesterday morning in the western edition. 30yearold was arrested this morning in china town. Officer as signed to chinatown recognized him in a car today. He is charged with assault with attempt to commit rape. Strikers stormed city hall this afternoon. Abc7 news was in the rotunda. The doctor got concerned by the weakened condition. The protestored continued to strike until the San Francisco mayor fires the police chief. An emotional day for relatives of a young girl killed during a sleep over three years ago. Eric thomas shows us what happened today in a courtroom. The family waited three years to let the grief go for just a moment. And cheer the conviction of this man. 25yearold darnel williams, the young girls killer. Just relieved. Like nobody knows. She was just eight years old in july, 2012 and sleeping over at a friends house, williams came to the door and opened fire in retaliation for the killing of his friend that day. He fired 15 shots into the home, killing alaysha and wounding three others and convicted in a robbery and murder of a 22yearold in berkeley. Im truly thankful and greatly my son is who he was. We appreciate the closure that we got. Relatives of the victims were asked not to make more comments until the sentencing phase is over. And the lawyers are under a gag order. Williams was indicted on nine counts with enhancements. They make him eligible for the death penalty. Court reconvenes on monday, may 16th. In oakland, abc7 news. Investigators say they want to interview a mill valley doctor and son about a Prescription Drug brought to late singer prince a day before his death. After an urgent request, the doctor sent his son to princes paisley park home with a drug. He runs a rehab facility, recovery without walls. It is one of San Franciscos biggest land lords. The academy has played San Francisco for a fool but that is coming to an end, today. The academy of Art University has been slapped with a lawsuit from the city. How the school is accused of hurting hundreds of San Francisco residents. Get a peek of the new laser Projection System added to a local imax theater. And tonights newscast is shorter than usual because of the special tour of the new sf moma. And well continue in just a moment. Abc7 news just confirmed the woman stabbed to death today was a long time defense attorney in the city. She worked for the citys Public Defenders Office for 29 years but opened a private practice. She represented ed win ramos in 2012. She was killed inside of her home at 19th and arkansas street this morning. One of San Franciscos biggest landlords is facing a lawsuit from the city. Academy of Art University owns 40 properties in the city. The City Attorney says its been getting away with numerous Code Violations because of who owns the school. Etc. An egregious scoff law. Reporter he says academy of art thumbed its nose at building Code Violations and set up a web to purchase and Lease Properties for school use that could have been used for low income housing. They deprived san franciscans of 300 residential dwellings we need. The academy has been the subject of two dozen hearings for permit violations. Supervisor aaron peskin. The academy played San Francisco for a fool but that is coming to an end today. The schools Attorney Says the lawsuit was unnecessary. We have made a settlement offer, its a important part of the picture. He says they offered the city 10 million. The academy would lease an 89 unit building and build new how longing instead of buying the buildings. And says theyll continue working with the planning commission. Theyre asking for a permanent injunction ordering the academy to restore units. Workers on the meals on Wheels Program went back to work after their new truck was hijacked. People say two people hijacked it and led police on a chase. Employees implored the two suspects not to take the van. Police say the two men ignored them. Today, workers put their old back up truck into service to bring food to clients. We have 380 people to serve every day. They count on our meals so we have to be here. No matter what. Fremont says they need to raise thousands of dollars to replace the truck. Captain america may be a hero transported from yesteryear but the latest film about him is being projected with the technology about tomorrow. Etc. Been a short day at the office. The crowd lined up to see captain america at noon. We skip work and whatever theyre doing to see imax this weekend. Beyond the seats in a word, lasers. This is a projector, the left and right. They give off a lot of heat. These are the chiller thats keep the red, green, and blue cool. And a lot of light. So this is very deep and the white, bright. They say theyre comfortable comparing it to this. We equal the quality of film. Some movies will still show on celluloid, most are digital now. So there is a souped up version. Lasers mean better 3 d. Just as bright as 2 d. Movie going changed. The competition is no longer across the street. Its in your pocket. There is not a movie alive that dreams about making a movie on an iphone. They want fancy seats and a great screen. They discovered it works and found showings sell out first. And last night, captain america came to a 2 00 a. M. Show time. Now goes without saying that Spencer Christian cannot be contained in small screen format. Very, very true. Let me give you a look at something. There are scattered down pours today and now, there is a little bit of light rainfall. Here is a look at skies over the golden gate bridge. 59 in three locations. 59 in morgan hill. Check out the view from mount tam. Its 59 up north and 58 in concord. And this is a view looking along the bay bridge. Scattered showers continuing throughout tomorrow. There is a slight chance of thunder and brighter conditions on mothers day. And from 1 to 5, the system brings us a current weather ranking one on the impact scale. And there is a chance of isolated thunder. At 7 00 this evening, spotty or scattered showers and into morning, and another wave of rain swings through. Then, that breaks down to just a couple spotty showers into sunday morning. Beginning on mothers day. We expect partial clearing by afternoon. Rainfall totals from a few hundredths of an inch to two tenths. Low temperatures mild into mid50s and tomorrow, well see lots of clouds and mid and upper 60s around the bay. Here is the accuweather forecast. Milder with upper 60s around the bay. And well have continuing warming trend into the middle of the week. And next, a plummeting stock price for scare leads business watch. The Company Revealed that higher costs in the First Quarter resulted in a loss of nearly 100 million. The company, led by jack dorsey lost more than 30 of the value in just a week. Today, stock dropped nearly 22 . The dow gained 80 points. And. Netflix just debuted an option to raise or lower the streaming quality on your device, using less data. A San Francisco judge is allowing a lawsuit against facebook to move forward. It uses facial recognition and Facebook Says users can opt out at any time. Tonight, a special report ama is hosting called sf moma. We have plenty of sports to talk about before getting to that. Lets start, i dont know. Steph curry . Why not . The warriors say steve kerr would never deceive us. Its got to be tempting. Sports is coming up next. Good evening, steph curry looked good today but still probably not going to play. Take a look. He wants to see drills before putting him back in the game. There is no time for that. So steph is out. We think. Abc7s mike shumann is live where the blazers are getting ready. Shu . Blazers and warriors, now, if im steve kerr i dont let opponent coaches know if theyre going to play or not. Coach says theyre preparing as if hes going to play. Do you expect curry to play saturday . Yes. Have to prepare that . Yes. Youre saying there is a chance . Hes been inching forward and moving quicker every day. Steve kerr optimistic but i dont think steph will be playing in game three. Live in portland, mike shumann, abc7 sports. Shu, thanks. Steve kerr quoting dumb and dumber. How do you bounce back from a triple overtime loss . Joe pivelski scored but pushed into the goalie, meaning that goal should have counted. This is a cross check from behind and you have an opportunity to stop. You know . I guess that is what it is. You know . Today was a long awaited showcase through 41 pitches. And geents and as are watching to see if anyone makes an offer. Thank you. Join us tonight at 9 00, firsthand disaster, a man who watched a home go up in flames. How you may be buying substandard products on the internet without knowing it. Next, stay with us for a special tour of the new sf moma. The new view on modern hosted by our own ama daetz. That is it for this edition of abc7 news. Thanks for joining us. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. We appreciate your time. Enjoy the special program coming up right now. Welcome to beyond the headlines. Todays show is about the importance of mentoring in young peoples lives who are tured around because of the positive influence of their mentors. Young people who have mentors have a better chance of succeeding and are more likely to make positive choices throughout their lives. Abc 7 morning news coanchor kristen zee moderated one of the paneldiscussions at the young womens summit in october. The daylong summit offered young women professional guidance, networking tips and personal mentoring. Lieutenant governor gaf o or gi newsoms wife gave the keynote address. The event was free to students 17 to 23 and aput on by the professional businesswomen of california. The largest and oldest, most effective yoh mentoring organization in the United States is Big Brothers Big Sisters, the bay area chapter was founded in 1958 and covers alameda, couldnt San Francisco mateo counties. Joining me is the organizations ceo kathy bella and chair of the board of directors tom kaiser. Kathy, i want to start with you. Thank you. Why is mtoring so important . Well, i think meantoring is important for both the mentes and our meantors. Or us, we serve children who are really going through some very tough straits. Most of our kids come from lowincome families. About 90 of tem come from single parent or guardian households. And a significant portion of them have an incarcerat parent. So theyre living thrgh very challenging times. Theyre living in tough nghborhoods often. And there are lots just daily challenges in terms of navigating all of the intricacies of live. How many chdren do you serve . We serve 1,000 kids through the fi county area. For our ki meant rg really makes a difference. Weve seen it through the personal stories that are shared when we talk with our matche we call them matches, as well as all of the metrics that we follow in term f the impact that our program has had. Its a very simple program. Our mentors spend a minimum of two adventures or encounters a month with our littles. But that steady, consiste caring adult in their life can really make the world of difference both in the short term and in terms of their longterm life trajectory. So very Significant Impact with a program that really is very simple in terms of the way its carried out. I want to bing in tom into the picture. Your day job is at the gap at executive Vice President and chief information offic. And you volunteer with big brothers a big sisters. I know that you spend a t of hours there. I do. Its really important to you. It is, yes. Ive been involved with Big Brothers Big Sistersor about 25 years now as a big brother. Ive worked in our schoolbased mentoring program in different parts of the United States, ive served on boards in different cities around the United States and ive been involved in the bay area for almost four years now. D the chair as kathy came in as our ceo a little over a year and a half ago. What kinds of mentors are you loing for right no were looking for all kinds. We have a waiting list righ now of roughly 800 littles or prospective littles. The majority of that list is primarily males, primarily africanamerican and hispanic yout that are waiting to be matched up with a caring and dedicated and consistent adult. You talked about matching. Theres a fee for that, right . 2,500 . Which sounds like a lot of money, but theres a lot of work that goes into checking the backgrounds of people. The 2,500 per match i really basically money we raise through charitable means to help support that match. All of our matches are supported by professioal trained social work staff o our staff throughout the five bay area counties. When a match originally gets established, tse mentors are trained very rigorously by our staff. And then on an ongoing basis they receive coacng and support in order to help ensure that the match moves in a healthy fashion and that that relationship sustains over time. So ease parents concerns, how do you screen people . Very rigorous screening. Background checks . We have Strong National standar that we implement locally. Yes, there are a variety of background checks that are done in terms of potential iminal records or driving records and a whole host of other things. And then weo a rigorous reference check of those prospective mentors