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>> san diego padres for the second time in two years. >> the call, it's another no no for tim lincecum. his second no-hitter against the padres in the last 11 months struck out six. if not for an early walk, would have been a perfect game he added two hits of his own as giants beat the padres. >> just be a part of something like that. it's fun. i don't know. i wasn't thinking about it out there. just at the end just caught me by surprise you know? you've got a no hitter. >> timmy becomes only the second pitcher in all of major league baseball history to throw a no-hitter against the same team, twice. they did it way back against white sox in 1908. and 1910. i know some people will say well they're the worst-hitting team in baseball. they've just beaten the giants.
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so they've been scoring plenty of runs. this is what the giants needed. >> yes. >> well, more baseball news. the deal is not signed yet. >> no >> there are a lot of moving parts i'm still trying to get my hands around everything. there is a closed-door session we just had an opportunity and let me tell you what we know. take a look. a's reached an agreement on a lease extension keeping them at the coliseum for at least next ten years. the team struggleed and problems
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have become common knowledge. in march, saturated with rain. the area exposed serious drainage issues. from water back up. according to owner low wolf, it's been rejected by major league baseball. saying the deal was a crucial step forward. >> this is solidifying th >> we're getting close. like i said. there are some outstanding issues. still got to be resolved. >> now, the counsel member would not discuss what issues were if approved by the joint powers authority there would be two more hurdles to clear.
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wolf says once signed, he will step back and assess landscape to see what the a's might do on a long term basis, making it clear san jose is not off of the table. we just received a statement from bud selig. i am pulling that up now. he said to abc7 i continue to believe athletics need a new facility i'm supportive of the view the best site is the coliseum site. now, coming up at 6:00 you will hear from not only fans, but city leaders who are committed to making a deal happen and have said it's too soon to count those chickens have not hatched. >> fbi continues to conduct raids aares could the country. it's a crack down on an online sex site.
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>> two homes were raided and two people were arrested. one house is in mountain view. abc7 news is live there with the latest. >> you can imagine surprise of the street this morning at 8:00. investigation and crack down on human trafficking as well as the web site my red book. agents joined by other agencies this morning to search this three-bedroom house. this is one of two homes and several bought houses 19 years ago. this is what they know. >> i understand he was knowledgeable about software and stuff like that. so, that is what comes out to be true, i mean, you know, i
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implored him. >> he is floored because investigators are tieing them to the web site my redbook.com. it's a focus of a investigation into alleged online prostitution that may include minors. vic lee was embedded with the fbi as a race began across the country, in 106 cities. it's not known whether my red book operated here, neighbors described him as private, reclusive. >> yes. he doesn't let himself out, too much. >> so, it could be, if these allegations are true, he had a side to him he didn't want people to know about? >> yes. it could be. >> the web site my red book has been shut down the registration changed to the fbi. the irs also has been involved conducting accounting, a process in which it tries to track the money and matching it against a taxpayer reported income, assets
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and spending habits. both suspects must wear electronic tracking devices. in mountain view, abc7 news. >> the google developer conference brought out more than just techies today. >> yes. some storm troopers showed up. they're protesting against google. >> abc7 news is there live with the details. >> if google had their way this, would be about the things and droid will bring the world plus, we're in san francisco, san francisco loves to protest. google is a target. >> for fans, they don't get more obvious than this. inside, 6,000 hopefully upwardly mobile developers called in haves, and outside... >> this is a world where there
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are haves, and have-nots. >> plus, a group called eviction free san francisco. who couldn't, and couldn't outside of the developer conference. >> it's about making money. >> they protested issues about the tech industry driving up rents, forcing people out. claudia taroti has been served notice in an apartment house owned by a google lawyer. >> this group is funding my evictor. >> a group looked at the protestors more of a newsan today. when a few of them interrupted a presentation. >> maybe a long protest. and it's asking for longer. >> at least they got a mention. >> we can add no one from google
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wanted to go on camera or put their name on any comments. instead, a safe statement, which read in part, quote, thousands of googlers called bay area home, since 2011 we've given $70 million and employees volunteered thousands of hours in this community. that is the google statement. they were not taking questions. live in san francisco, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> thank you, wayne. coming up on abc7 news at 6:00 we'll take a look at what happened inside of mosconi center. >> other news, nearly six months after a 6-year-old sophia lu was killed by an uber driver, lawmakers are pushing for more oversight of ride companies a new bill forcing companies to insure drivers the entire time the driver is behind the wheel. the bill heard before the senate insurance committee. supporters under sacramento today to push for passage, but uber says insurance is not
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needed. >> effort is here to have the company act responsibly. to take proper precautions to make sure these don't happen. without them being held accountable, they don't have motivation to make change. >> the bill is a back room deal to go way beyond the scope of any other car on the road. currently. >> she was killed in san francisco on new year's eve after a driver hit her with his car. uber argued the driver wasn't carrying a passenger at the time. >> an oakland firefighter is now awake, and breathing after being injured when this crash rig overturned. sky 7 hd shows the scene along a taxi way. this while they took part in a monthly drill. patrol is investigating this accident. >> hillary clinton is on the way to san francisco and will
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deliver a key note address tonight during an event to promote her new memoir "tough choices". she made appearances in san diego, including this book signing. clinton will be signing copies of the book in the morning in san francisco ferry building. >> let's check on the forecast now. and what happened to summer? >> yes. man. >> taking a break. a dreary looking out here. its misty. and sfo reporting two and a half hour delays. here is live doppler 7. you can see we've got quite a bit of clouds around. low clouds. mid level clouds, fog, moisture in the way of driz yichlt over the overnight and early morning, half moon bay reported 300 of an inch of rain. and to the north, it's rainier.
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and here it's not raining, thousand looking misty in spots. mid-60s oakland. and low to mid 70s in san jess yeah. 57 in half moon mid-70s in livermore. here is a forecast with a live view of blue skies over downtown drizzle this evening and overnight hours. highs near 60s on the coast to near 80s inland. i'll have the forecast later. >> still ahead, injured giants fan speaks to reporters outside of his trial, against the dodgers >> and michael jackson's legacy.
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how he is making more money than any other artist. >> you can contact michael on m finney. >> taking a look at your traffic on the sky way, jammed in both directions. traffic going to the lower deck of the bay bridge, heading to the east bay on the right hand side. traffic heading towards peninsula. slow going in either direction. stay with us.
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brian stow returned to court today ten days after suffering a stroke this, marks the second time he attended a negligence trial. show responded to a reporter as he was wheeled into the court house in downtown l.a. >> how do you feel today, sir? >> feeling okay. >> feeling okay today? >> yes. i got -- >> stow's legal team claims the dodgers failed to provide enough security, leading to two men beating stow in the parking lot after the game. dodgers say the stadium had its largest presence for that game for security the attack left stow permanently disabled. stow wants the dodgers to pay for his long-term care. >> u.s. supreme court announced two major rulings today first involves your privacy. high court must obtain a warrant
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before they can search the cell phone of someone who has been arrested the chief justice says it holds privacies of life for many. the court did say that warrantless searches could be permitted in extraordinary circumstances. >> the second ruling affects how we watch television, major networks including abc, won a battle against ario, rebroadcast live programs to subscriber was out paying retransmission fees the company argued it was only an equipment distributor because it provides tiny antennas today's ruling could shut ario down or force it to enter into licensing deals with content owners. abc7 parent company, walt disney company issued a statement. >> we are waiting word for soccer's governing body on
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discipline for uruguay striker who appeared to bite his opponent in a match yesterday he appeared to take a chunk out of georgio cialini. suarez is the team's best player. there is speculation he could be suspended anywhere from two games to two years. switzerland beat honduras to advance in the second round z two earlier matches, argentina defeated nigeria. we should point out bosnia topped iran. >> we're looking forward to tomorrow's big match, usa, and germany. >> no one should be known as a biter. >> not good for the resume. and he is spishlly harmful if
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they lose their best player. >> this is a little now. there could with with low clouds around the way area now. and you can see why there is a wind advisory in that area. lighter winds but gusty spots like santa rosa and novato. here is a live view looking at clouds over the bay, over the bay bridge. low clouds, fog, and spotty drizzle tonight. partly cloudy, breezy tomorrow. big warm up beginning on sunday, i'm talking some serious summer
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warmth. a storm system kicking up rainfall there. unusual to see this, this time of the year but it does happen. raining to the north, and drizzle is moving into and as -- continues to move through, the bay area. so little spotty drizzle here and there. clear skies tomorrow, but afternoon, sunny skies, especially inland. and drizzle tonight especially through the coast. tomorrow, looking for highs in the south bay into low to mid-70s. warmer than that, farther south. highs from upper 60s to low 70s
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on on the coast, foggy, downtown san francisco a high of 64 tomorrow. 77 in santa rosa. 75 in sonoma. east bay highs tomorrow, 68 in and mid to upper 70s for the most part. here is the accu-weather forecast. we'll start to warm up friday and saturday. big warm up sunday, monday, highs into upper 90s, mid to upper 80s around the bay. at least mid-90s inland into the middle of the week. mid-80s around the bay. it's going to feel like summer, it's around the corner, one more cooler than average day to wait. >> right thank you, spencer. >> up next, heading west we may be seeing a member of the
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tonight. >> sir paul goes for. that his tour is back on track. >> he posted this message for fans. >> feeling like rocking and rolling. >> yeah! >> that is funny. >> the tour starts up again july 5th. he'll be performing august 15th, bidding farewell to candle stick park. >> now, there are more dates being added to makeup for the shows. >> i hope he does that trick again. >> yes. another member of a first familiar in the bay area. president obama kwa's 15-year-old daughter took a tour of cal and stanford. this is file video of the first
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family. malia working as a production assistant on a steven spielberg sci-fi series. >> all right. still ahead at 4:00 police chase across the bay into a deadly fiery crash. >> plus, oakland police department on a hiring frenzy. they're launching a campaign to get the message ut. >> and political drama unfolding now in washington, d.c. why house speaker boehner is taking the president to court.
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woman on the bay bridge at 3:00 in the morning. she said first, the car was going around 80 miles per hour. and started picking up speed. >> the patrol officers involved in that pursuit are evaluating whether it's a pro, or conto, pull out or discontinue. in this case, it's officer sound judgment. >> officers tried to pull the driver over because the car had been stolen. it caused traffic to back up. they shut it down until 9:00 this morning. >> we're trying to do the best we can for the family and also, terming what happened here so that we can put an end to this
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incident. >> the chp says it didn't seem like a high-risk pursuit. before then, it was a straight shot on the bay bridge. they say it was less than five minute minutes. >> oakland police looking for a few good men and women and a social media blitz is under way. there is a large banner the police officer association says it's getting new officers on the streets. problem is retaining seasoned officers >> officers served a year, two year service here have become a commodity else wrchl we do more with less >> oakland is holding police
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academies the chronicle reports 649 sworn officers in pay with 675 authorized by the budget. >> speaker of the house is filing a lawsuit against president obama, saying the president is required to consult with congress, and not simply issue executive orders. >> the constitution makes it clear the job is to execute the laws. in my view, he has not. >> they're doing nothing here. so they have to get aura of activity. >> he says most of the issues are on controversial issues like gun control, and gay marriage, immigration. >> u.s. attorney plans to appeal a court ruling today that found
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states new allow gay couples to marry. ruling kit not divide people of the fundamental right to marry. in indiana, a judge struck down the marriage ban as un-constitutional. >> veteran actor eli wallik has died he may be best remember forward a role as a quick on the draw bandit in the classic western "good, bad and ugly". broadway will dim lights in memory of the tony winner. >> it has been five years to the day since michael jackson died suddenly his career had an amazing surge of success, earning big bucks for his
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estate. since his untimely death, his biggest hits are bouncing back. earning him a record deal and jackson is performing. he was back on stage, moon walking in the form of a hologram at the bill board music awards his thriving estate pulling in $700 million since his death. more than any other artist. dead or above. the time of his death, he was preparing a lavish tour as seen p this footage. a show he hoped would pull him out of deep debt
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he planned to prove why he was the world's top entertainer, but never got the chance his doctor was convicted of manslaughter. he lives on in his children, supporters and music. his fans are paying tribute to the music great today here in hollywood a vigil for his star on the walk of fame. mary bruce, abc news, los angeles. >> coming up at 4:00 a teenager's once in a lifetime selfie. >> plus... a young 49ers fan will likely never forget this moment. wait until you see this celebration. >> so i'm still taking kwur yeses on twitter and facebook.
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heat shields are compromised. we what's that alarm?ures. 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. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you.
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a 14-year-old boy managed to get close enough to snap a picture with queen elizabeth. they were on a visit in belfast. she didn't look amused but that is quite the royal selfie. and jack managed to grab a second selfie with phillip, the duke of edinbergh. >> a 7-year-old this is a thrill of a lifetime. not just about football skills, either. >> he waved him off. he waved him off!
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>> touchdown! >> let's >> jabari taylor showing off the touchdown dance after catching a pass. the video of his moves provided to us by bay area that is a moment he's going to remember forever. >> awesome. >> that is good stuff right there. >> let's get spencer christian to check on the weather. good stuff is coming our way. >> do you have a dance? >> i have a rain dance. now we're getting sun height breaking through here. i mentioned a wind advisory in effect for much of the area of the carquinez
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delta. in new england, much of the southwest, sunny, hot and dry. 108 in phoenix. showery conditions up in the interior northwest. across california tomorrow, mainly dry from chico and sacramento south ward. hot down south as well. 106 in palm springs eureka will see showers here in the bay area tomorrow, we'll have increasing sunshine in the afternoon after a dreary overnight period. high temperatures about 60s on the coast high temperature trend, pattern in livermore is what much of the bay area can expect. and temperatures will score beginning on sunday.
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>> thank you. >> still ahead at 4:00 team usa getting ready for tomorrow's big game. goalie tim howard talks about the draw and tough opponent. >> japan's newest robots of the future. and human skills they have. plus... >> is it an act of war? threats over james franco's new comedy. >> is there anything you can do about bogus irs phone calls? the answer, next in my q and a session. derstands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save.al big cu real big clu real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound.
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>> you know what? we don't have it for you right now. let me tell you about it. >> yes. >> where are you? >> we have the same feeling the draw keeps us. you know? when you look at it from the standpoint of greed we have a foot in the door. so you feel like you have lost a little something. but, we talked about the stretch of what the group is going to look like. 12 points after two games is where we hoped to be. >> how dangerous is this team? >> very you know? they're a team i think can win the world cup. they're talented enough to do that we've seen in this group, almost anything goes some crazy results you know? and if we feel like we are doing well with them. >> knowing a draw would be such
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a good result, does that affect the way you think about the game? >> it can. if we can just walk away from it. it's a slippery slope you know? there are 22 guys that are very competitive. both teams want to finish top of the group. it's important to be competitive. >> a draw would be favorable, but difficult to or kes straight. our sister networks will carry tomorrow's matches live at 9:00 a.m . u.s. and germany >> north korea escalating displeasure over a new movie that mocks the country's leader.
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>> do you want to kill kim jong-un? >> totally. >> it stars james franco and seth roguan recruited to asass flat northern leadser kim jong-un. today, north korea is calling the release of the film quote an act of war and threatens a quote, merciless retaliation if the u.s. allows the film to be shown. last week a north korean official called the film hypocritical but kim would probably watch it anyway. >> a new generation of robots is being designed to deliver the news. take a look. >> a
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>> the life like robots can interact with humans and if they claim tell jokes, i don't know. you're like a billion times better than her. . >> i think so. >> they can do it in different voices and languages if female droids can repeat what their saying in a microphone. they do have a consumer robot that is quite impressive, however, taking a look at michael finney here. answering questions. >> it was just going to break down. >> yes. yes. >> that is true. >> so there is charging $0.00 a bag by law. is this true? >> oh, if only it were. i was go going to the grocery store. there are four people in front
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of me. everyone had like a filthy bag they're putting down there. there ought to be a rule. there are in some counties but not here in san francisco. you're allowed to bring your own bag. there is nothing but the health department i wish they'd look into it. >> right. >> okay. >> so lisa r asked can moving companies send bills after they have delivered to your house? >> it's a big deal here in california when coming to your house... >> there is has to have a not to exceed price. if it is as they looked they have to have a nice. >> moving seems shady.
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you know? we have may more stuff. >> it's a real big problem. >> yes. >> all right. wally asks what to do about bogus irs phone calls. >> man, is amazing? this won't end. it started a couple months they believe there has been 20,000 victims. what you can do is contact irs. so if you just want to complain, you can but there are many calls nobody going to do much. >> thank you. >> yes. >> there you go. >> world news anchor diane sawyer, stepping down. why she says she's leaving. >> in the abc7 news room, coming
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tonight the middle airs at 8:00 followed by goldbergs and modern family, then another episode at 9:30 followed by motive and abc7 news at 11:00 >> june is lesbian gay and transgender day nationwide. today we recognize the lgbt center, which has been a vital resource more than 30 years. you can find more on abc7 news bay area >> big changes with diane sawyer stepping down as anchor of world
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news. marcy gonzales told us what she'll be doing next and who else is stepping into new roles. owe a major announcement at abc. diane sawyer stepping down as anchor of world news. the world renowned journalist who led the program to a number one finish in the ratings says she decided it's time to take on a new role, focusing on new programming, creating television specials and events, and continuing to conduct big interviews. david muir, who currently anchors world news weekend will star in his new role september 2nd, leading the flagship broadcast he'll continue anchoring 2020. >> how far would you go? >> another member of the abc
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news team celebrating a promotion today george stephanopoulos named chief anchor of and will lead the network's coverage of special events and breaking news. james goldsten calling diane, david, and george one of a kind journalists saying for years still to come they'll inspire us all to do our best work, setting a high barre to inform, empower and inspire our viewers. >> we're celebrating on abc7 news.com. visit for a look at some of the iconic interviews. and thanks for joining us for abc7 news >> tim lincecum makes
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we'll hear from timmy coming up >> what is behind the red door? swooping down on a south bay home, taking boxes of a family trying to change the way uber does business. >> i'm sandhya patel clouds stacked up. get ready for a drizzly morning. i'll be back with details on a changing forecast straight ahead. fans and the mayor celebrating this one.
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he throws a no >> let's get to collin rush. what a day! >> what an amazing day, guys you know, lincecum has two cy young awards, now, hitters. bruce bocci said this was the show and boy was he right. two for three with two singles. he struck out 6, 2 outs. sxf becomes first giant since wore than 100 years ago to throw two new hitters.
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and tim didn't think he's on today. >> to be honest with you, i felt it's going to be a good day. and yes. it's fun, you can put pieces together on both sides of the field you know? i didn't feel like it. the stuff was great. you know? it just felt like a location day. >> earlier he said he was locked in. and everything was working for him. we've gone through a tough stretch here, this is good for a whole club. you know? to do two that puts you in a different class. >> this is special. not too much people throw multiple no hitters in their career. >> buster rosie caught the no hitter, today the first base and caught final out
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