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>> alan: things are heating up in the bay area. several brush fires during the day with high fire danger warnings lasting until tomorrow. good evening, i'm alan wang. >> ama: i'm ama daetz. grass fires fueled by the winds kept firefighters busy. sergio quintana is live in pitburg, but first to leigh glaser. >> leigh: the warning is up and let's get the latest advisory. this is in effect until 11:00 tomorrow morning. north bay mountains east bay hills as well as the diablo range and we're talking about elevations above a thousand feet. now, gusts to 40 miles-per-hour expected overnight tonight. very low relative humidity. let's check on the winds first.
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still blowing out of the north-northwest, although gusts have started to die down. novato at 14, nort northerly, 21. bay. fairfield, wind has shifted towards the north and they're getting gusts at 32 miles-per-hour, and look at the air. only 18% relative humidity in fairfield and napa. of course the moisture in the air theighest near the bay as well as the coast. with half hoop bay, 35 miles-per-hour. it's going to be much warmer tomorrow in the 90s and a red flag warning will continue. we'll look at the numbers coming up. >> alan: the winds whipped up a grass fire along hyper87. one of several throughout the day, including one that firefighters just extinguished tonight in pittsburg. sergio kin -- quintana has the latest. >> reporter: fire crews got out
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here at 9:30 and quickly got this one under control but like you mentioned, this is not the first such fire today. this afternoon in san jose, more than 50 crew members scrambled to contain a grass fire along the guadalupe parkway this nine acres before crews were able to bring the fire under control. no homes or beenes were damaged but traffic on the freeway was squeezed down by one lane so fire crews could get to the flames. >> when crews got here it was a wind-driven fire. crews were chasing the fire. >> it's the winds this low humidity the wind direction several factors involved in this. and, yeah when there's red flag warnings and everybody on a heightened level of alert. >> oakland fire crews had their hands full yesterday when a driver slammed into a power pole and started a grass fire in the oakland hills yet another example of how dry patches of
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the bay area are. it's very early in the fire season so many areas are designated as moderate fire danger levels but it's been a relatively dry rainy season, and i was talking to the heta say chief, and he says the irony is when it's beautiful weather in the bay area that's when we have the highest fire dangers. reporting live in pittsburg abc-7 news. t isn: a wildfire threat is all too real in colorado where 46 homes have been evacuated because of a rapidly growing fire. you can see the winds pushing the flames along. the fire has spread to more than 5,000 acres tonight. ten structures have been damaged and the cause is still up known. meanwhile, six people traveling frere were battling a fire in their rv while driving down the road with 11 dogs and several cats inside. the rv burst into flames. it happened in alameda county just after 9:30 this morning. they say it started inside the
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rv and spread quickly. >> when it all happened the dogs went running everywhere, and he the whole time the rv is burning down and there's still a dog in there. it's crazy. >> alan: the group bailed out along the road but the rv was destroyed toso the red cross was called out to help we're providin >> we're providing them with temporary lodging and some food and some clothing, and also some mental health counseling because there was some pet loss. >> one dog and four cats died in the fire. the group says it was touring the west coast. >> a pilot had to make a quick decision after his plane lost power over walnut creek. the nearest place to lan, a cour course. the plain took off from buchanan field in concord that's where tomas row moan is live. >> it was a frightening time for the pilot and close call for
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golfers. the pilot constant make it back to the buchanan field so he chose a nearby golf course instead. the single engine cessna landond tealnear the second teal on the golf course. the pilot lost engine power after taking off at 9:30 this morning. he tried to glide back the field but fell short by 700 feet. chang lee saw the plain come down. >> they landed second tee box by the fence. one foot from the fence. and i think pilot he jumped out. >> reporter: he did manage to jump out of the plane without injury. some golfers finding a different kind of obstacle obstacle to deal with played on and others helped move the crash off the course and back to the airport. the planees used by a flight training school. we called the owner0s who declined to comment.
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>> it's unfortunate. but it happens. >> pilot says the pilot did the right thing in choosing an open area. >> you look for open areas. you can't always make it back the airport in they're case they had just taken off. i guess they were too low but fortunately there was a golf course, and i know people haveland on golf courses before. >> planes flying into buchanan fields have had problems in the past, the worst was in 1985 when a beechcraft crashed into sun valley mall. there seven people died and dozen more were injure. no one was hurt in this landing. faa and the ntsb are investigating the incident the name of the pilot has not been released. reporting live in concord, abc-7 news. >> ama: oakland police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed a young man on a scooter at 4:15 p.m. this afternoon. police say multiple shots were fired from a passing car. the suspect then sped away,
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leaving the street. street. he died later at the hospital. a graduation party in antioch became the scene of a murder. police say someone opened fire on the party. killing one man and wounding another. it happenedbefore 3: before 3:00 a.m. at a house on west ninth andeye streets. police are not releasing the victims' names. >> alan: police arrest ate man wanted in friday's hit-and-run that critically injured a cyclist. steven norwick, a professor is still in a coma after being hit p on petaluma hill road. an off-duty police officer spoated a pickup truck with front end damage that matched the description of the suspect vehicle. he called the police who arrest robert cowert yesterday afternoon. wowert says he left the scene of the crash was he was late for work. >> three people face charges in connection with a dead he shooting in san jose. police say two 18-year-old men and a 19-year-old man all believed to be from union city, were arrested after their
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getaway war cass spotted leaving the scene. they're suspected of being involved in a fatal shooting of a 25-year-old san jose man. >> today was graduation day at heritage high school and all the ate did graduate but just not at the same police. the tradition graduation was at the school's football field. other students who tack part in pranks took part in al turn testify ceremonies. >> i would have chose the separate graduation over walking at the school. >> you have to take the consequences for your actions teaches teaches them when they grow up that this is how it is throughout your life. you can't just go and do stuff and get away with it. >> only thursday a jung will decide if the suspects students can make up the final exams the
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missed. >> alan: a group of students say th with up with a way to power the world while protecting it. a device that could bring electricity to developing countries and eliminate land fill pollution. >> an app for orangutans. >> alan: at 11: 30.lving the e.coli mystery. officials think the and when and how people contracted a little known
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>> ama: a poll shows a lot of americans think it's good to save energy but many of them don't do it. only one in four americans say it be easy to switch cars and people share the same beliefs about car pooling and installing inlaying slayings in their home. >> a local group of college engineering students brought home a prize for an invention that could help bring electricity to developing counng their ey're dedicating their work the one person who inspired them others. others. >> for these university students landed in nicaragua way learned how hutch they have taken for grande. some communities have no power grid so many homes have a solar panel or a wind turbine hooked up to a bucket of car a
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batteries. >> solar is intermeant power supply so you need to provide power when the sun isn't shining. >> often the same communities have no trash pickup. >> smoke isn't burning trash. they burn the garbage. it was really nsa cry. >> which means the dead batteries pollute theenvironmen environment. >> technology we hope can replace batteries. >> a small rechargeable fuel cells. it charges by using solar and wind energy to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen. when the sun goes down and the winds stop it lets the gasses out to iorer again in a chemical reaction that makes electricity. the secret is this ribbier membrane that soaks up water like a sponge instead of pumping it. it won them this prize from the e.p.a. and national competition. >> for the students the award represents an engineering achievement and a milestone toward fulfilling the dream of a young professor who started this
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before he died in september. >> have you waned out of a type offer he was. >> dan strickland hand-picked the seniors to work on the project before he died in a car crash. >> he interviewed them and picked the ones he felt kind of think like him. so in some way i see little bit of dan in all these students. >> his colleague took over the project after the students decided to continue it in stricklands honor and with federal backing. the prize comes wit a $90,000 grant to continue their research. >> i feel dan would be very proud of us. >> abc-7 news. >> ama: the ipad has given millions of users a knew way to think and communicate and now it's helping a group of the four younger ones love playing with new gadgets. the older ones, not so much. the younger ones have been drake and painting on an ipad for an
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year and how to anyway can use an app to talk. >> these four can't get enough of it and they understand. it's just like they catch on, and connie and sin bad look at is as if to say what is this newg? thing? >> exactly. >> ama: sound offend? the caregivers say they're ability to their ability to learn and also helping then communicate better with humans. very neat. >> alan: very intsmght leigh we're still under a high fire warning? >> leigh: we are and until 11:00 a.m. but really all day long tomorrow. the offshore winds will be with us, already temperatures right now, we take a look at the high definition roof cam. temperatures with clear skies, stil skies, 70s. 74 in antioch. fairfield, 75. napa right now 74. the closer to the bay and the coast, the marine influence is cooling you down so san
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francisco, 60 degrees and 52 in half moon bay. but the winds are starting to shift out of the north. this afternoon generally out of the north-northwest. that's why the coastal community temperatures today in the mid-to-upper 60s in most locations, but now we're getting them to shift out of the the north northeast and that's an offshore wind direction. fairfield, the higher elevations, northerly gusts to 41 miles-per-hour and it's the north to northeast winds that will definitely dry out the atmosphere, leading to the high increase in fire danger for the bay area. at least the next 24-367 -- 36 hours. we have a red-flag warning in effect until 11:00 tomorrow morning. gusts to 44 miles-per-hour. the higher elevation east bay mountains and diablo range and that's going to dry out the atmosphere so relative humidities from anywhere from 10 to 10%. very dry expect tomorrow. speaking of tomorrow, warm to
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hot the next few days. here's the highlights. fire danger increases and then as we get into wednesday and thursday next week temperatures start to cool a bit. live doppler 7 live doppler 7 hd showing you that we're not picking up any returns as we're sweeping live right now. the main concern tonight is going to gustye gusty north to northeast winds. th one one benefit is it will bring terrific visiblity tonight and tomorrow with clear sky and also going to increase the fire danger. a little tricky tonight. we still have 70s in the east bay. so i'm going to drop you down do the mid-to-low 60s. 60s.morrow, 58 for san francisco, and cooler towards the coast with half moon bay 50. here's a look at the setup. high pressure will continue to build over the bay area tomorrow. and as it does so we're just going to set the stage for the offshore winds.
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when the winds sink, it come presses close to the surface and we start to warmst tomorroen the coast tomorrow will experience temperatures close to 70 degrees. a lot of 90s tomorrow. in the north bay, 93 for cloverdale. 91, santa rosa. napa, 92. 88 for san rafael. san francisco drop four degrees, warm are tomorrow with 78. 70 for half manitoba -- half moon bay. concord, livermore oakley, 90s. gilroy 93. windy conditions near santa cruz. a warm day with 86 and 82 in salinas. so sunday, monday and tuesday we'll keep temperatures especially inland, on the warm side, 80s around the bay. 70s to upper 60s at the coast. the wind shifts on wednesday. cooler air moves in. the fog returns. the wind picks up. temperatures drop back into the low 80s inland. 70s around the bay, and the
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50s at the coast. >> alan: thank you leigh. >> ama: shu is here with sports. a little lebron action. >> mike: back-to-back wins over the celtics. the big three all contributing. got your@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú@ú
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>> mike: king james is still waiting to be crowned nba champion and got closer to that in miami. lebron after a 45 point effort in the previous game. celtics up 11. the heat then trail by seven at the half but miami battles back. in the fourth wade. two of this 23. heat take the lead. lebron, slam of his own. the big thrthe score the final 31 points for the heat.
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the finals this tuesday on abc. >> from the first down to 15th everybody was throwing it in today and wanted to give our fans a big win tonight and we was able to do that. so everybody had a big part of this win and we look forward the next challenge. >> mike: stanley cup finals, game five, kings up 3-1 on the devils. a wicked wrister past brodeur. then salvador breaks the tie. look at that. goes in. devils hand the kings the first road loss in the playoffs. game six in l.a. on monday night. the 144th belmont stakes lost its luster yesterday when i'll have another pulled out in the third leg with a swollen left front tendon injury and retired from racing.
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but a great finish nonetheless. here's the call. >> it's still paynter. union rags. paynter, union rags fighting for the rail. union rags has got him. union rags in the bell possibility -- belmont stakes. >> mike: a time of 2:30 with john john velázque aboard. aboard. >> pablo sandoval returns to the giants lineup and contributed while he managed -- manager bob melvin not a happy camper in arizona.
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of the year allowing one run, strike ought three, and got help. the rbi single. scores crawford. 2 or g-men. bottom six. the drill to right. two-out triple. in the seventh. the panda singles. here's 1-4 in his return with an rbi. giants win2. 5-2. >> we >> we got guys in the lineup so everybody pull a little bit. i'm not the only one. melky. we got a great team so i think so every single day we're going to fight to win games. >> mike: a's in arizona former a's trevor cahill facing the man he was traded for jerod parker. what appeared to be strike three was called a ball. he then doubles to center. then bases loaded.
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second grand slam. d-backs. 6-1 d-backs. parker allowed six runs. bob melvin still upset about the call upton. gets ejected. trevor cahill, seven innings two runs, seven hits, season-high seven strikeouts. a's lose 8-3. >> manny pacquiao was back las ve ring in las vegas, facing timothy bradley for the welterweight title. everyone wanted to see pacquiao wd now that fight might be in question. pacquiao turned the fight into a brawl from the get-go, landing 253 punches to bradley's 259 but bradley changes tactics winningin anough to win a round, and it works. bradley won a contested split decision on two score cards for 117-111ley, 117-111 on the third car for many. pacquiao's first loss since 2005. this abc-7 sports report is brought by river rock casino.
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stanford and fraz rained out continue. and pacquiao the congressman in the philippines, a fame game show. he -- >> how do you land more punches and lose. >> he comes at you, he's hard to score, that kind of fighter. comes at you like the tasmanian devil. so a loss is a loss. >> ama: thank you. >> alan: the search for the source of the deadly e.coli outbreak heads west. >> ama: millions of tons of debris from japan's devastating tsunami is floating to the u.s. but experts think we can
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>> alan: good evening.
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>> ama: in tonight's headlines. firefighters across the bay area continue to mop up a series of grass fires. in san jose, nine acres of brush burned near highway 87 forcing closure of some on and offramps. >> alan: the national transportation safety board is investigating an incident at buchanan field golf course in concord. a cessna took off and almost immediately lost all power and tried to return to the runway. instead the pilot had to land on the golf course near the second tee. no one was hurt. >> ama: two separate graduation ceremonies were held. the 67 students suspended because of a prank graduated a special ceremony. >> alan: no rest for the weekend for food detectives, racing to find the source of a deadly e.coli outbreak. it started in the southeast and is now spreading to california.
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here's the latest from washington. >> this little known strain of e.coli is making even more people sick over a wider area, and it's already taken the life of a toddler. >> we always like to know definitively where it came from so we can take steps to see steps doesn't happen again. >> reporter: now 14 cases in six states clustered in the southeast but a mystery deep 'ed when a case was confirmed in california. >> appears that the age ranges are very broad. but it's up likely all of these people were in the same place a month ago. so it's likely that it is some sort of food product that they're consuming. >> a food product that was probably widely distributed. the worry tonight, it could still be own shelves, e.coli 1405 conclude found water on fresh produce or meat it and another strains have not gotten a lot of attention but this past
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week the usda started testing meat for these strains. >> in the long run at least as it relates to meat overseen by usda, the testing protocol is going to be a good thing for consumers. >> reporter: those sickened were likely exposed in late april or may. if it was a fresh product, that is likely off the shelves but there is still concern that these infections could spread. david curley, washington. >> ama: experts say it's either a nuisance or slow motion disaster and it's heading our way. entire cities were swallowed up by japan's devastating tsunami. now the debris is drifting temperatures the west coast of the united states. tokyo estimates roughly 5 million-tons of debris was suck sped the ocean. most of it sank but 1.5 million tons may end up on our shoreline. >> look out for abandoned drums things that may contain oil are hazardous materials, fuel tanks an immediate threat to puck
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health and environment. >> ama: the debris is not radio active. that's something to be thankful for them problems at the power plant happened the day after the tsunami washed the debris out to sea so it's up likely to pose a threat. >> alan: in syria, rebels continue to take the fight to president assad. the two sides rasted for a brief time after a 12-hour battle that ended this morning. damascus is the symbol of assad's power and by fighting in the capitol streets the rebels are showing increased bowlness. monitors from the united nations checking on the number of people killed say they have aer in impossible job. >> the situation the more time that passes it's more difficult to verify-especially in the muslim world, they bury thed thed the immediately. >> alan: 42 people were killed in violence outside of damascus today. the u.n. estimatesied have died since last march. >> ama: world markets are
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watching the bombshell bailout of spanish banks tonight. the european garchg is offering $125 billion to keep the country afloat. spain is the fourth and largest country to ask for help to rescue its banks brought down byown by the housing cleans. unemployment is 25% and 50% of young people under 24 are out of work. european leathe are hoping the bailout will stabilize the crisis that threatens to break apart the 17 countries that use the euro as currency. >> alan: thousands of people walking through the streets of san francisco in an effort to take suicide out of the darkness. walkers started from ft. mason called the out of the darkness overnight walk. part of national effort to raise money for suicide prevention and education programs. the walk will last until tomorrow morning. walkers are going past at&t park and will go back toward he marina district. district. >> san francisco's giants third baseman pablo sandoval returned to the giants' lineup this anternoon
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amid an ongoin ongoing sexual assault investigation. he had been on the dl since may but today he batted third and played third base. sandoval was questioned by investigators last week after a 21-year-old santa cruz county woman cruised of sexual assault. the sheriff's department may need another week or two before it decides whether to file charges against him. mike shoe moen -- shumann will have highlights ahead. >> alan: it could be a has toll get a refund on the flight. >> a sudden hardship forces you cancel your flight. can you get a refund? how michael finney "7 on your side" is coming up. >> ama: how your child couldd to the white invited to the white house for dinner. >> leigh: clear sky across downtown san francisco. temperatures in some locations 50s -- 60s and 70s. we climb into the 90s tomorrow.
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>> ama: booking an airline ticket ahead of time can save you money but what if something happens and you need to couldn't sell. >> alan: it can get complicated especially if you book through a third party. >> he felt pain in his neck and leg. >> jenny is talk about her father, he seemed perfectly
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healthy in january. when he booked a trip to london with his wife and son. then the pain set in. >> we sent him to the hospital. and they found a tumor on the neck. >> her father was in boston when he diagnosed with cancer and had to begin radiation right away. london was out of theuestion. question. jenny cancelled the flight and requested a refund or at least she tried. >> told me airline took the money. airline told me expedia took the money. >> the family used expedia.com to book flight on virgin atlantic away. they new the tickets were nonrefundable. however expedia saidld she could request a refund based on seven waiting circumstances. so she filled out the officials and send them to ex-speeda. doctors included a letter of support but nothing happened. >> i talked to 25 different people and everytime i have to repeat my store again and again.
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>> weeks passed. jenny says she kept calling speed ya. the travel service her to fi kept calling her to fill out the form. >> i said we it. it. ve times it five times and they said, maybe you faxed it didn't work. >> finally speed ya told her to call the refun department but no one could provide a phone number for the refund department. >> got some frustrated, i think i should do something. mike cox told me there's "7 on your side" and try that. so i called you. >> we contacted speed ya and the company took action. >> i think after two weeks we got a response. that's amazing. >> the company said speed -- expedia's custom service agents advocated on her behalf to secure the full refun. now jenny and her family will receive the entire father's their father's tick. >> i think it's fantastic.
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we're happy about that. >> if you book a flight through a travel service generally you have to request a refund through the same service. not through the airline. however the airline restrictions will apply. the carrier can approve or deny a refund based on hardship. i'm "7 on your side". >> alan: michelle obama is looking for the best kid chef to prepare dinner at the white house. the contest is part of her efforts to get people to eat healo like nts with children who like to cook are asked to share their child's favorite recipe with the white house. one child from each state will be invited to the white house for a kid's state dinner. for rules on how to enter, we have a link on abc-7 n on "see it on click on "see it on tv". >> ama: a special ceremony in san francisco to help blood cancer research. two young cancer survivors, nine-year-old emma and alec age 10, were honored by the leukemia
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society. 11 bay area professionals who spent ten weeks raising money to help cancer research were recognized at the event. they raised a total of 600,000 decide. the society invested more than $814 million in blood cancer research over 60 years. >> alan: a programming note to tell you about. the abc-7 morning news team is going primetime next week. eric thomas kristin seez and pacific propertier a.j. allmendinger will -- frances dinglasan will broadcast in the morning and then have a live broadcast tuesday night. join us right after game one of the nba finals. >> ama: leigh glaser is here with the accuweather forecast. still have the fire dangers. >> leigh: certainly do and that extended much of the entire state. check out these temperatures. palm springs, 101 tomorrow. fresno, 94. 94 for sacramento.
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offshore winds in their direction. big sur tomorrow 82. los angeles, maybe a touch of fog tomorrow morning followed by afternoon sunshine 77. folks, temperatures around the bay area come up another five, as much as ten degrees from where we were today. that high fire danger will be with us, red flag warnings until 11:00 tomorrow morning. 87 for cupertino. half moon bay 70 degrees. the peninsula upper 80s and redwood city 87. 78 for downtown san francisco. a delightful afternoon planned then. 87 petaluma. 92 for napa tomorrow. oakland, 85. 84 for sass crow -- -- castro valley. interior east bay temperatures coming up another three to five degrees and mid-90s expected. concord, 92. and going with 94 for gilroy. a warm day tomorrow, right in through tuesday.
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after that temperatures start to cool a bit. the winds will come more onshore. look for 80s return wednesday thursday, and friday and 50s at the coast. >> mike: hold on. before we get to leigh glaser won -- laying laying -- >> leigh: yay. >> mike: too modest, and now manny pacquiao back in the ring in las vegas. all he can handle from timothy bradley? you will be
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>> mike: king james still waiting to be crowned the nba champ but got a step closer in miami. coming off a 45 point effort in game six but boston came out on near. bass, the steal. knows how to finish. lebron a little give and go with dwayne wade and finish. finish. heat trailed by seven at halftime but miami battles back in the fourth. wade, two of his 23. lebron, a little slam of his own. 31 points and 12 boards. dishes to bosh. drains the three. the big three score the final 31 for the easement 101-88 the
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final in game seven. miami and okc in the finals starting tuesday night right here. >> from the first down down to 15 everybody was doing it today and we wanted to give our fans a big win tonight and we was able to do that. so everybody had a big part of this win and we look forward the next challenge. >> mike: stanley cupngs up finals, kings up 3-1 on the devils, in new jersey. second period, tied at one. a wicked wrist's brodeur. 6:00 later salvador, brakes -- breaks the tie. off the shoulder. devils handthe kings the first road loss of the playoffs, 2-1 the finals. kings still lead the series and can close it out in game six in l.a. on monday night. >> the belmont stakes its its luster yesterday when i'll have another pulled out with a swedge left front tendon injury and
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retire from racing but a great finish nonetheless. here's the call. >> it's stale paynte rags. union rans paynter, fighting for the rail. union rags! in the belmont stakes. >> mike: union rags then paynter at the wire, to win the mile and a half race. >> the giants got pablo sandoval back. returned from the dl and today's game. it was cake day at the part. that's cute. vogelsong, longest outing of the year. 7 2/3 innings. striking out three. got plenty of help. bottom third, rbi single. 2-0 g-men. bottom six, the score with a two-out triple. then in the theeventh the panda singles, brings in the runner,
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giants win 5-2. >> we got nine guys in the lineup. so everybody pull a little bit. so i'm not the only one. melky, and we got a great lineup m so i great team so i think so every single day we're going to fight to win games. >> a's in arizona, bottom five, parkers, strike three. nope, called a ball. when he doubles to center. that's irritating. scorees parra. 2-1 d-backs. then bases load editor montero. grand slam. parker allowed six runs. bob melvin still irritated and gets ejected. trevor cahill goes seven. had a season-high seven k's. a's lose 8-#. mari marie ya sharapova, ranked number one in the worked tied for fifth, facing errani.
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looking for her career grand slam. maria, looking for a first major win since 2008. on her game. some of the best ground strokes in the women's game. backhand winner takes the first set. cruises through the second. match took 89 minutes. same spot. match point errani's return finds the. the sharapova wins her first french open complet ca first career grand slam. the tenth one to pull that off. >> pacquiao back in the ring in las vegas, facing tim the bradley. everyone wants to see pacq mayweather. that might be in question. pacquiao lanked 253o brad bradley's 159 but bradley changed tactics landing just enough punches to win the round. won a split decision on two score cards for bradley. it was pacquiao's first loss
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since 2005. this abc sports report brought to you by rick rock casino. eye'd call that an upset. >> ama: thank you for watching. >> alan: abc-7 continues tomorrow morning at we're always we're always available. captioned by closed captioning services inc.
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