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noticed, he seemed to be smiling a lot today. so i guess that is rare for him. but, i did say he was exciteed and glad the deal was done quickly and early. and stressed that the extension was designed to make sure that the team had leverage to sign other star players in the future. he said more. take a listen. >> i'm going to work to try to make sure >> $110 million, reportedly the biggest guaranteed money in nfl history. without the deal woe have entered this season under his old contract, making only about $1 million. how does he feel about this? >> this just gives me more reason to go out and try to
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prove that i can live up to expectations. i can try to help this organization win as many super bowls as possible. >> the agreement comes on the heels of a swauflt case in miami in which he and two other players were implicated a case police are still investigating. he was asked if he was concerned the incident would sour the deal. iet wasn't something i was worried about. he has had post season experience, including two nfc championships in a super bowl. in those games, rushing for 507 yards, second among all quarterbacks in nfl post season history. former niner quarterback steve young hold that's record. he says he's still got a lot to prove. >> i'm striving to be in that group. and in that elite group in the nfl. not necessarily pay, but as far as player. and whatever comes along with that. >> the niners were apparently
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able to adjust salaries of other players to boost their salary cap space, enabling them to make the deal. now, he has the money, i asked how is he going to spend it? >> i think expensive things i own are tv, bed and couch i'm going to keep it that way. >> he said he would make sure his family is taken care of. vic lee, abc7 news. >> larry beil is here. this is huge, larry. >> yes. it is huge. i know people are wondering it too much, too soon? the 49er dz not have a choice. this is the going rate for a star nfl quarterback ask a team built to win now the last thing you want is an unhappy quarterback. he's one of the first guys at practice every day the niners recognize if they're going to win a super bowl, it's
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kaepernick taking them there. >> excited to have it done at this point. we don't have to worry about talks or anything like that moving forward. we can get back to football and focus on trying to win super bowl. i think everyone is happy this organization, my coach, to jed, to everyone throughout the building has this kind of confidence owe do it at this point in time. i think we're greatly appreciating that. >> as vic mentioned he was scheduled to make just over a million dollars, so this is a handsome raise now, he's got to go live up to the contract. i should point out two numbers are reported. one is $110 million, the other is $126 million. it could theoretically be worth up to 126. >> for performance incentives? >> right. >> great for the future of the
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team. >> yes >> thank you very much. >> colon kaepernick destined to be a 49er. he grew up in turlock in, the 4th grade, he wrote an essay predicting he would be starting quarterback for niners or packers he was a star on both baseball and football teams in baseball. he ended up getting a football scholarship to university of nevada, renreno. to see more of the news conference go to abc7 news.com. >> nfl broke a tradition, approving a logo that does not have roman numerals. instead, it features super bowl trophy in front of a large gold 50 symbolizing the game golden anniversary but the gold rush, giving california it's golden gate nickname.
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there are images of levis stadium, and coit tower. nfl press release did not say so, but there is concern for roman numeral 50. >> well, a 20 year veteran of the san jose police department has been arrested. his colleagues on the force accuse him of possessing and selling marijuana. leanne? >> reporter: the officer, without a doubt, it's a blow for any police department. police found out because of a mistake that the officer made. it was a manager of this public storage on tully road, who called police after making an unlikely discovery. >> that employee related information there was marijuana in a storage cabinet on the grounds. >> police say they found
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paraphernalia, and several sounds of marijuana, ready for distribution. according to the investigation, officer had rented the bin before you but not up to date on payments. the manager decided to move his things out, not knowing what is inside investigators say he was growing marijuana. >> there are two counts. first count was for felony possession of marijuana for sale and cult vacation. >> he had been with the force 20 years, on paid leave while the investigation continues. >> any time it's alleged to have committed a crime, it reflects on everyone the basis is trust we instill within the public >> he is expected in court in august, on another matter, for supposedly using oechlessive force in which he's accused of hurting a woman during an arrest.
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in san jose, abc7 news >> we're uncovering details after police shot and killed a 18-year-old woman outside of her home. family members say she had a knife and her cousin says she was on medication, possibly for depression. an aunt says the family called for an ambulance. the witness says the deputy was in the street, yards away when he shot garcia. >> i just saw her chasing the cop. >> she was kind of sick. you know? they could have tasered her. or tackled her. you know? >> we've learned the deputy is a nine-year veteran. he there was another deputy on the scene >> now, firefighters on the scene of a two-alarm fire in downtown stockton.
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it's forming in a 100 year old abandoned hotel the fire began just before 3:00, and is still burning right now. the roof has collapsed, and they're concerned outer walls could crumble. people from nearby buildings have been asked to evacuate as a precaution. >> san francisco man at the center of an fbi explosives investigation has been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation. the public defender for the 42-year-old asked a federal magistrate for exam during a hearing today. the public relations executive was arrested on monday after a three-day manhunt. fbi accused him of possessing bomb making materials in his apartment, raided on saturday. >> an oakland security guard is placed on leave today after a second video surfaced of a student beating.
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it shows the guard marcel mitchell striking the student, in a nch a wheelchair. a second video shows a previous altercation when he push as way another guard. then shows mitchell knocking martinez over, kicking him. >> the second security guard is not active in attacking the student. but there is question whether there is negligence exhibited in not aggressively intervening. >> he has been fired as a security guard and faces child abuse charges the school district hasn't determined if it will discipline the second guard. >> there is a new problem tonight that has officials worried again about the new bay bridge. it's not just bolts but also, seismic joints that may have a problem, one is cracking ahead of schedule on another local bridge. abc7 news reporter laura anthony is live with the story tonight. laura? here we go, again. >> yes. hi, dan.
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well, the head of the toll authority oversight committee told me he just learned about this problem today, it's a crack seismic joints on the bridge, a relatively new bridge the issue is the same company supplies several similar joints for this bridge. >> we have these expansion joints from the same supplier on several bridges. >> steve henninger is concerned about a revelation that the northern seismic joints on the 11-year-old bridge is showing signs of cracking. >> this the fact that the pins have cracked the question is, what caused it to crack? was it defective? or taken more of a pounding than expected to? >> the joint supplied by ds brown company, providing five joints for the sky way on the new eastern span.
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the car krachlt anes joint supposed to last 20 years, caltrans doesn't know why it cracked. >> there was one change made already that maybe we ought to make the holes larger than the plant. >> in the meantime, caltrans reported they're working towards a fix for the 200 plus anchor rods slipping out of position since bay bridge opened in september. the concern is that the rods remain too close to sharp openings engineers do not fore see that, or any problem with the bridge in a pager quake. >> i see it rocking and rolling like every other bridge. back in service to emergency vehicles quickly. >> the work will be completed over the next six months, expected cost is at least $1.5 million. at the bay bridge, laura anthony, abc7 news >> still ahead here tonight at 6:00, day three of the muni sick out
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the city forcing drivers back to work. >> i'm sandhya patel. warmer today, sizzling by weekend. we'll take a look at the trends coming up. >> later tonight a bay area man completes a challenge of a lifetime. what he is doing to save the lives of children in haiti. >> go anywhere, and talk to anyone. i'm michael finney with a free app you've got
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dinner at the table. is approaching i think something like 12 minutes. thanks to 12 extra crispy tenders, 4 dipping sauces, 2 sides, and biscuits... and a free i spy game, right on the bucket. i kind of want to do this every friday. ♪ ♪ heat shields are compromised. weare those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm?
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fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you >> third day of the sickout has brought more delays for riders.
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the agency says they're short 127 drivers, actual hi a major improvement over monday, and tuesday. abc7 news reporter tiffany wilson has a look at the commute. for the third day, muni riders heard this message. the city attorney run out of patience. today, he filed unfair labor practice charge charges against a driver's union asserting it is illegal and time for the union to resume negotiations. >> without muni, it's hard. >> muni has between 55 and 75 vehicles not on the street this, week they've had hundreds with only a third showing up for work monday. today was an improvement. no word on tomorrow. >> we're optimistic we'll be able to move forward. >> still, some choose to avoid
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muni. >> he prefers to pedal. others catch a lift, walk, drive or ride a shuttle not to mention new start up, chariot. >> i think that this gets me there faster. it's more of a comfortable ride. a lot more comfortable ride. >> it's the service route between marina and financial district during rush hour the ceo says it costs less than $four per ride. >> we launch several weeks before and have seen rider ship spike. this week because of the sickout. >> that is tiffany wilson reporting. a month after a killing of a san francisco state university student his his family and friends held a silent vigil outside of the hall of justice they then handed the district
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attorney 1,000 signatures, urging charges be filed against the 68-year-old he was shot and kill killed. >> we want him to answer for what he did. we know he shot and killed and just because you have a gun, and believe you have a right to use it in your home, and you can kill someone. >> he arrested him but the district attorney cited a law that allows someone to use force in his own home to defend himself >> researchers returned on a landmark diving expedition. this remarkable video of the trip. divers spent seven weeks exploring the passage. they've collected 400 marine species including rare, and new
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types of fish, plants and coal. and they hope to put them on display, working with the philippines to try to preserve that. >> cool video. spencer is >> it's cool. yes. for the next couple days summer has arrived a few weeks early the seasons haven't changed we're seeing our climates >> yes. >> live doppler 7 hd only going to get hotter. live doppler 7 showing you fog just sitting near the coast this afternoon. inland areas you're enjoying sunshine along with bay. taking a look at highs for today, 94 degrees in antioch.
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a good 36 degree spread 67 san francisco. 82 in santa rosa. hot around lake port area as well. 81 redwood city. look at the low clouds, just as you look the breeze is pushing low clouds along as you look towards telegraph hill. 60 degrees in san francisco. 65 oakland now. 76 san jose. this view, beautiful. nothing but sunshine there. 77 sabt santa rosa. in livermore, 87 degrees, san francisco in the fog. this is what you're going to have to deal with. wide range of temperatures tomorrow. it heats up inland this, weekend flirting with triple digit mark.
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high pressure, low pressure is a wind flow. that is a lighter sea breeze today allowing for us to warm up today. and we're shifting into a warmer pattern. we're going to see changes so livermore temperature trend still about the same as today in low 90s when you take a look at average high, it's about 78 degrees. 95 sta, getting steamy. temperatures fall off towards next week. tomorrow morning watch out for fog. upper 40s to upper 50s grab a jacket or sweater. for afternoon, you can lose it. 83 san jose. 89 degrees in los gatos ask sunnyvale.
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61. we're going to have it cloudy near the coast. 60 degrees for sunset and north bay, 58 in bodega bay. east bay, 74 in oakland. mild one in newark, mid-70 and accu-weather forecast, 30 degree spread next couple days. 60s to 90s weekend going to get hot inland. there is a place to go. head to the coast. >> good option. >> yes >> coming up next, a story abc7 news reported months ago
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california fish and game commission making a come back and federal protections have been rifted in parts of the country. adding new state pro techs will keep the gray wolf out of gun sites of cattle rancher who's consider the wolf a threat to heards >> a warning to homeowners tonight. property taxes may be going up sharply next year. santa clara county assessor said property values have surged, and
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he is reassessed 70,000 homes and businesses average home is now worth 90,000ses today $400,000 more and your bill will reflect that. generally it can't go up more than 2% a year. >> u.s. navy today confirmed what abc7 news reported to you in march. it's newest portion will be commissioned this fall during fleet week. the ship is the first of a new class of landing ships for u.s. marine core. it's captain called it a perfect choice because of the rich naval history.
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>> breaking news out of southern california two planes crashed east of san diego. local officials say one cause caught fire as a result and two others affected there is no word on injuries. marine corps officials say the pilot was able to eject. the cause of the crash now getting underway in terms of the investigation. >> tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of edward snowden exposing mass surveillance of
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american citizens. now the story of a whistle blower in the bay area >> eight years ago we learned of the man named mark klein. he worked for the phone company he started r.ed asking questions about a secret room, there is no turning back tonight we have his story on abc7 news. mark klein's home office has newspaper cleanings dating back to date back >> he worked above that room in at and t regional switching center. he heard rumors the federal government was installing equipment there. after pouring over manuals he found the answer he was threading.
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>> they're copying the data stream going across the internet. >> it was connected to the room where he worked with a cabinet full of splitters >> my job was to connect new circuits into this cabinet. so i didn't like that. >> fearing for his job, he waited two years until he retired then went public. that is now the site of protests. he spoke in this rally recorded by a pro tester after revelations by a new whistle blower >> they're going to say i've committed grave crimes you know? >> klein calls edward snowden an american hero. he revealed the whole spying operation is bigger than coy have imagined they're collecting everything. >> president obama called the tactic critical to the war on terrorism. >> having that data in one
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place, and retained for a certain period of time allowed them to with confident in pursuing investigations of terror threats. >> but klein, still upset that at and t never faced charges has a message for the president. >> snowden needs to get retroactive immunity. snow dgs den can come home, a free man, and talk about what know >> they're not the only phone company implicated here, saying verizon and sprint are also on the list. >> tonight taking a look at the release of sargeantbergdahl, he
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is warned don't come back, or you won't make it out alive next time. an american black hawk lands, takes custody of the soldier. he is patted down twice. the exchange happened in less than two minutes. owe has yet to speak with his family, he is undergoing psychiatric evaluations in germany. >> late word los angeles clippers owner donald sterling agreed to sell the team, making an agreement to resolve differences. the team will be sold to steve balmer for $2 billion. the nba fined sterling $2.5 million and ordered him to sell the team after a recording surfaced of him making racist remarks. >> california chrome became a
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3-5 favorite to win belmont stakes on saturday. he has already won the kentucky derby and preekness. he is the first horse from northern california to become a major contender in 20 years. today, abc7 news reporter nick smith went to pleasanton, home of the last contender. >> i won't change anything, even the hard times. that adds to the tapestry of your life. there is a type of horse that is going to run his race every time. >> this journey is cataloged in her book, casual eyes this weekend, she along with other fans will watch the
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belmont stakes where california chrome fresh off of a win will try to gallup into history books as a winner. >> there is nothing the horse can't do. >> this adventure stole the media spotlight he had a second place finish at the kentucky derby and all from a colt she bought for 7500s sxdz others rejected the rich racing history of the track can be traced back to 1922. >> there is nothing like a kentucky derby winner going for a triple crown. >> watching on tv maying fun, but catching action at the fair grounds is a different experience. >> he you see the power that comes out of there.
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a bay area man completed a harrowing journey. >> that is right. he organized a gruelling swim in waters off of haiti to save children lives and lift the caribbean nation out of poverty. >> that is right. kristin zee has the story. the mood is up beat. friends get set for a challenge of a lifetime. a five-mile charity swim. this stanford graduate jim chu is the organizer and he gave us this video. >> we're raising money for a program to help haitian children learn how to swim. >> dozens of local children drown each year, too poor to focus on water safety. they're starting their swims on tiny islands. they're ending on the western
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coast. an hour from the capitol of port-au-prince. they're ready for any hazard. >> we have rash guards and an antijelly fish lotion. so, i have no problems. one woman had a little bit of a jelly fish on her lips but just kept swimming. >> after the swim, jim tells me he saw sharks but they pose no threat. >> we weren't expecting 4 or 5 feet waves. >> the waves beat them up for three hours the swimmers reached shore, they were exhausted, but elated. they raised over $3,000 but also raised haiti's profile as a tourist destination they hope to showcase the island. >> we have nice resorts or haitian people are amazing. very welcoming. culture is unique. the art is everywhere. >> jim learned this firsthand his family vacations here
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he shuttles between silicon valley and haiti. he sees this as a country with beauty and potential. a vision he hopes to share in the second annual swim for haiti. >> what a great effort. >> yes. yes. >> incredible swim, too. >> very. >> coming up next, a smart phone app speaks 42 languages >> how well does it work? michael
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dinner at the table. is approaching i think something like 12 minutes. thanks to 12 extra crispy tenders, 4 dipping sauces, 2 sides, and biscuits... and a free i spy game, right on the bucket. i kind of want to do this every friday. ♪ ♪ a night to go just about on earth and talk to anyone in their own language. there is an app for that. >> john is telling me about a translation april called speech trans. >> it let's you translate in any other language. >> 42 languages and the app
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speaks out loud. >> this is a translation device. we're seeing if it works well. it is done within seconds it's translating now. i want to know if it doing a good job of translating from english to spanish. i'm in san francisco's mission district talking with brenda gonzales who speaks spanish and english. >> it did a good job. this is right. >> next i go to japantown. into this store jay town video. we're in a japanese language video store. they have many titles. the store manager listens... then weighs in. >> uh, i don't think it works.
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>> it didn't say it? >> yes. like 70% of the words. >> next, i find enya from sweden she speaks several languages including norwegian. >> sounded cool, whatever you said. >> simple. >> okay. >> that was perfect. >> really? >> yes. >> the app is free for 20 translations per day if you want more, there is a paid version which offers unlimited translations and a lot more. >> so for 1.99 you can do dictation, translation. you can also do chat with facebook. video calls. with realtime translation. and we're soon adding flight tracking so it will be the swiss
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army knife of travel apps. >> if you need a live interpreter, for a fee that, can be provided, too. sometimes it did not go well. yan says that is often because speech recognition is having trouble with an americanized accent. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> that is cool. >> yes. >> we mentioned spencer is not here because he's in new york to fill in for good morning america's ginger zee. >> that is right. now, sandhya patel is here now with the forecast. hi there. >> set your clocks he will be on gma. looking from our east bay hills camera, you can see fog coming in from the coast. across the bay just a really cool view there. this is what kept temperatures down. you can see it's solid here on
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love doppler seven. if you're doing traveling around the state, isolated showers and thunderstorms possible. 77 in los angeles after morning fog. there is chico, 100 so 74 in oakland. we're going to hang on to just patchy fog for afternoon. six #s to 90s. upper # 0s sunday, mid-60s coast side. so a little bit of a cool down next week. >> thank you >> tonight it's the deal >> it's quite the deal. joe's reaction to the big new
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good evening, collin kaepernick just got paid in a big way, getting a six-year contract extension. could be worth up to $126 million. it's been reported $61 million is guaranteed the signing bonus is only $12 million only, right? far less than he could have demanded he's taking less now to free up cash so niners could resign other good players >> the way the contract is written, the way it's negotiated is so they would be able to sign other players. that is something that my agents and organization worked out. and >> best quarterback ever happened to be around today, joe montana met the media promoting
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a flag football game, talking with mike shumann about kaep's new contract. >> got him to a super bowl. so they believe in him enough to want to pay that money to lock him in. so it's great for collin. who is going to turn that down? >> exactly. >> i'm in. >> and i think after you win you've got a new contract. now, they're paying on potential. right? . >> i don't think everybody is doing what around the league. if you look, you can see a lot of that. taking older guys to get to those numbers. they have money now to do it >>. warriors guard steph curry just named to all nba second team and
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blossomed into a full fledged star. curry averaging 24 points per game, regarded as best shooter in the game now. he led to back to back playoff appearances if you're wondering james harden and joe kim-noah made the first time. game one tomorrow between spurs and heat. spurs have revenge on their minds two, chances to close out miami in finals last year. and then, uncharacteristic miss by tim duncan proved to be costly. duncan has not forgotten. >> we're going there to try to win a championship. and we understand what happened last year and how close it got. and we're ecstatic we have an opportunity to change that. >> immediately following game
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one and before that we'll have our bob meyers will talk about a coaching chain with golden state around 8:30 tomorrow night. talk to lou wolf working for a ten year lease extension now, not rule out a possible move to san jose at some point a's very quiet. they're sleeping. don't want to make too much noise. making noise. down the line and right over and gone. look at them. what happened? what? what? what? he hit it. >> okay. >> a's leading in 7th. giants and reds, joe morgan, giants down in the sixth.
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michael more his 12th of the year. that is his second. it's an important one. a two-run blast giving giants a lead in the 8th inning. >> smart move. >> right. i think the team and the same page as that. >> you think about it, next year they'll be hosting. >> that would be cool. >> an experimental procedure to create a baby with three buy lj cal parents >> then a local neighborhood on edge after a violent home
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invasion robbery. tonight the middle, goldbergs and modern family. >> we'll see you later. >> that will do it, our coverage continues now on twitter for abc7 news bay area. >> all of us here, thanks for the company. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. at ikea, we don't just desire. we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone.
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this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a football coach and tutor from l a director of compliance investigations from schwenksville, pennsylvania... and our returning champion, a microbiologist from carrollton, texas... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen. we spent the entire month of may with only one champion, but now in the month of june, this week, three days, three different people as our champs. sarah is the returning champion today.
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she faces heather and guy, the newcomers. good luck to all three. here we go. jeopardy! round. one daily double in the round. these categories in the round. interesting spelling there. each correct response. sarah. let's begin with michigan odds & ends for $200, please. alex: heather. what is, um...oh, gosh. oh, gosh, indeed. sorry. guy. what is an airport? no. and sarah's not going to ring in. [ beep ] correct response -- "what is a planetarium?" one of our astronauts. back to you, sarah. michigan odds & ends for $400.
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