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facilitated prostitution. the goflt is trying to get him to forfeit $5 million. agents pounding on the front doors at 8:00 in the morning. >> i look down here and i go, jesus. fbi police all over the place. what in the world is going on? >> fbi and irs had a warrant to search for, and seize evidence to the web site my red wook. 53-year-old who goes by the nickname red was arrested at the same time. these photos taken by a neighbor. he and a 40-year-old from rockland are facing charges of using mail and internet to facilitate prostitution he also faces money laundering charges. neighbors say they lived on the
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same street, several described him as private and reclusive. >> very private person. okay? and you know, i'm always asking people questions what do you do this event? blah. blah. and he made it clear he's not going to previed the information. >> so it could be, if these allegations are trueing that he had a side to him he didn't want people to know about? >> it could be. >> the justice department says my red book was a bay area, west coast operation. they both appeared in court in san francisco for arraignment. bail set at $500,000 and $250,000 both required to wear tracking devices facing future court hearings. >> giants pitcher made history
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today, throwing his second no hitter in less than a year. this against san diego padres. we have live team coverage tonight. and collin, you can feel the drama inning by inning. >> you look behind me. and at and t park is empty. and he doesn't have the stuff he had but he still has moments of brilliance like his no hitter last year. today is one of the moments, again, against the padres. timmy had two hits himself the giants took a lead into the
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9th. and grounded out to rookie joe panic. this would be it. this first giant to 1901, 1905. kind of strange. >> i got my hit, to be honest with you. i feltñi it's going to be a goo day. and it's fun. you know? i didn't feel like it i think the more it was down, more movement it had. this just felt like a location day. >> just what he was just locked in. and had everything working for him. and we've gone through a tough stretch here. it's good for the club.
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you know? hard enough to do one. >> had is special. not too many people hit multiple hitters in their career. it's fun to be a part of it. >> the only thing preventing this from being a perfect game, a walk batter in the second inning. last person threw that ice bath and we'll have more in sports. until then, we're live outside collin rush. >> cornell bernard joins us with their reaction and a hot souvenir item. hi, cornell. >> hey, ama. everybody wants to be like tim. guess what? many are. check it out. no hitter, man. >> and a lot of people can't
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believe they're lucky enough and to watch. many captures moments on cell phones, no doubt about it. a great day to be a giants fan. a great day to be a fan of tim lincecum. >> you did it today. awesome job, dude good job. >> it's a great day. he's going to have a seventh hitting. >> hey, now. a's fans brave enough to wear jerseys were excited for tim lincecum. after party is continuing now. bars and restaurants across the area. we'll have more on that at
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11:00. >> giants had 16 no hitters, last one came from tim lincecum on july 13th. his teammate also pitched in june, 2012. that happens to be the first and only no hitter in history. and timmy happens to be the second pitcher to throw two no nos against the team. this is a huge social media sensation. giving a shout out to let's go team usa, we believe.
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you can see that team usa red, while the and blue. cal coach was there and tweeted me and oski, a no hitter. and some 49ers rival the seattle seahawks. they've got to get in on it. in a jersey from his hometown. >> a more baseball news from across the bay. lou wolf issued a statement saying the team reached a 10-year lease agreement. there is a closed door meeting discussing this deal. >> they just wrapped up. you know? this would run through 2025. word a's reached an agreement that would reach a lease agreement spread quickly.
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the source? baseball commissioner bud seilig. >> a ten year deal to stay this coliseum i can't wait. >> the team with the best record in the american league west struggled in efforts to get a new stadium against threats to leave town. baseball commissioner took to twitter saying the deal was a crucial first step towards keeping major league baseball in oakland. quote, i continue to believe athletics need a new facility. and am supporter it's the coliseum site. and in march, saturated with
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rain with showers across the pipes still, city leaders told me talks of a 10-year lease agreement are premature >> fans should not take sail just yet. we're getting close there are outstanding issues. >> he sits on one of the boards. jean kwan also urging caution we're still negotiate soing we're surprised by announcement of an agreement. we plan to meet, continue negotiations and hope there had been an agreement, soon the deal reached still needs to be approved. oakland city council and alameda county board of supervisors. >> a lawyer suing major league baseball on the city's behalf issued a statement calling this an outdated facility plagued
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with sewage problems we'll look forward to the day when the a's can build their ballpark and exercise their escape clause >> today folks crashed google's big developer conpresence grievances. we're live now with the story. wayne? >> to hear google tell us, this is a technology about a brave new world. outside, protests by san franciscoins saying google is getting too big and too influential. let's talk about voice actions today outside and
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>> you can have an app for everything. >> they were hardly luddites. how about angry san franciscoins blaming tech development for driving people out of their apartments >> they want to make money and don't care who is in the way. this company hosted a gaggel of developers >> this is a world there are haves, have notes >> among the notes a san francisco teacher served notice in an apartment house owned by a google lawyer. >> this group is funding my evictor >> not only when a few interrupted a presentation
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>> maybe a long protest, and it's saying you want batteries to last, longer. google did not directly address this issue just today. it issued a statement read, quote, thousands of googlers call the bay area home since 2011 we have given $70 million to local projects and employees volunteered in the community. google did not take any questions. >> and later taking a look at what is going on inside of the mosconi center. >> still ahead tonight here on abc7 news who is responsible when a ride service driver has an accident? you'll hear from the family of a bay area girl who lost her live. >> also, giants fan brian stow recuperating from a stroke. how he is feeling as this case
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nears an end. >> we have a little case of the drearies now. but some true summer like heat coming our way. i'll have the kvt coming up. >> if you have a home security system, you are being targeted. i'm michael finney.
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it was an accident that claimed a life of a young san francisco girl. the service uber admits its
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driver was behind the wheel but insists they're not responsible. >> when this app is on, we have no gap in coverage. >> the bill would require drivers to carry more insurance coverage, would place an unfair burden on uber and companies like it. >> these are personal vehicles when app is not turned on, people are using it for personal uses at that time, the personal insurance should be responsible. >> the family says they don't want others to have to deal with what they have. sophia was killed by an uber driver who didn't have a passenger but the app was activated >> the company is willing to associate itself with drivers as soon as it's profitable but as
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soon as something happens when injured or killed a family men, they distance sthechls >> the family is suing uber for damages the company is denying responsibility because the driver had no calls for sfgs or passengers. upper's policy covers drivers while on a trip. otherwise, the driver is covered by personal insure yavenlts >> this bill defines that portion as commercial activity and says there needs to be adequate coverage for that period of time. >> they exact amount is being debated here. in san francisco, taxi drivers carry a million dollars of insurance at all times. in sacramento, cab drivers face a noisy demonstration, urging
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passage of the bill. in sacramento stow was beaten three years ago on opening night, suing for engineers. he appeared today for the first time since jury selection. >> are you doing okay? >> yes >> a doctor says he may never go away they claim bothers did not provide proper security at the game. >> national park service says it will close over the 4th of july.
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last year, only three of 11 chicks survived to keep people and their pets from endangering hatch lings. >> do you remember when caltrans closed interstate 280? they're going to do it again, in opposite direction on the northbound side from highway 101 to downtown san francisco. a hinge has to be replaced. it will take about 100 hours. it should reopen july 7th. >> keep that in mind. >> dreary today? >> yes. >> then, feels like. >> then, ocean is wet but things improve. low clouds around the bay area.
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someplaces have had nice burs of sunshine. now a wind advisory until 8:00 this evening, winds could gust as high as 50 miles per hour. right now, gusts 50 miles per hour from fairfield. 22 in novato. most of the bay area has calmer, lighter winds. here is a live view looking at low clouds sealings there. 63 oakland. 74 morgan hill. here is a lovely view of clouds over the bay. 70 in concord. one more live view from our camera, looking westward across
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the bay, we'll see partly cloudy skies and breezy and a big warm up beginning on sunday. we're looking at this rather unusual storm for this time of the summer. and in parts of northern california. drizzle and more is likely tonight. pockets of drizzle moving through the bay area. by mid day, into afternoon, we'll see sunny skies and will sart to dry out and get warmer weather on friday. lows on the mild side with drizzly conditions, then, tomorrow, south bay by afternoon, sunny skies and not very warm but mild. upper 60s to low 70s on the
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peninsula. and upper 50s on the coast. downtown san francisco, 64 degrees tomorrow. east bay highs, 70s. and here is the accu-weather forecast. notice warm up starting over the weekend up to about 90 inland saturday. then, heats up sunday. sunday through wednesday, mid to upper 90s. that is warm, summer like weather. >> summer will be back >> goodbye, dreary >> yes >> thank you >> coming up tonight a company about to take wall street by storm. if i eat this super creamy and delicious tillamook marionberry pie ice cream right now i'll explode into creamy happiness. wha?
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the lawmaker caused a ban is now changing his tune n a final effort to repeel the glove law just days before it takes affect it requires employees to use tissues, tongs and gloves and food when handling food but chefs claim that is not the best way to ensure food safety. >> the issue is that people would be, could be wearing gloves and still transmitting
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from dirty to clean surfaces. >> if the glove law is not repealed all restaurants and stars will have to follow the new law >> oakland police department is sending out virtual want ads over various social media sites they've been reaching out to officers who are considered lateral applicants. >> social media now is the are using. things like that to get the word out. >> the oakland police officer association says the department is getting new officers on the streets but the problem is retaining seasoned officers who are often lured by other agencies >> more still to come tonight here on abc7 news at 6:00 a
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major supreme court ruling on cell phone privacy. you'll hear from a law professor who played a big role in this case. >> and looking at google's new products as it reaches a major milestone. a billion people can't be wrong. >> and paul mccartney's band on the road a new schedule for a u.s. concert tour.
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one of the nation's oldest institutions took a step to protect your privacy in the digital age. the supreme court ruled police must have a warrant if they want to look through your cell phone. >> this says unprotected in my home from unreasonable searches has been the law for more than 200 years. in majority cases, police cannot search your house without a warrant saying a cell phone is
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an extension of your home, therefore, must be protect asked kept private. >> you're thinking and doi] youe mailing and everything. it's going through your house. >> it's an extension of meechl i feel like that itted be violating me. >> the chief justice wrote we cannot deny our decision today will have an impact on the ability of law enforcement to combat crime. but privacy comes at a cost. jeffrey fisher is an attorney arguing this case before the supreme court stemming from an arrest in san diego the man pulled over driving with expired tags police found guns and took his phone, led to other charges >> to use excuse to rummage through the digital files on the
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phone, looking for whatever else, that, the supreme court thought is too much >> there are exceptions to the decision. if someone is in grave danger or if police believe evidence might be destroyed. >> they need to come forth with reasonable efsdz. it can't be based on what they look like, or how they sound. has to be proof. >> lawmakers say today's decision is further roof our laws need to be updated. when it comes to low profile cases it's not unusual for justices to issue a unanimous decision but in a case like this one this, is a big one. it has a lot of media spotlight. it's rare. and today showed us it can be
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done >> another major decision could affect how millions of people could watch television likely meaning a run for ario, taking live ñrtv signals and the chief executive called it a massive set back but the broadcast network said they're gratified by the ruling. stock went up today, including disney. >> google kicked off a developer's conference by announcing a milestone. there are now a billion an droid users. abc7 news reporter says it now wants to expand on other screens as well. >> great to see all of you.
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>> the soft spoken new pitch man for all things an droid. now, that is not just phones and tablets. >> it's possible to make a powerful computer small puff enough to wear on your body. >> google unveiled three new smart watches two are on sale, now. >> they're going to work together seamlessly, getting information you need. >> he showed how google now is front and center. >> these watches like chunky. i don't want to wear one. but the software looks promising. >> from tiny hardware to huge hardware. >> today, we're happy to announce an droid auto. >> so we've discovered three things people are interested in.
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>> your phone becomes the brain of android auto. >> next entry is today, 5:00 p.m . >> there is one people seem to have on faces didn't show up on stage. there is nothing on a cheaper, lighter version for consumers >> we're announcing an droid tv. >> you may remember google tv or have a chrome cast. >> it's the fourth time they've taken a stab in a living room. >> and it will be built in. >> one built into it. >> and all eyes will be on go
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pro tomorrow the company goes public tomorrow morning, today, it hopes to raise $400 million from public offerings it's a favorite from sports enthusists and it was founded in 2004. last year best selling in the u.s. >> republican leadership say they will file a lawsuit against president obama saying the president is using executive orders and wants to force him to stop. >> this is about his faithfully executing laws. what we've seen is effort to remove the power of the
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republican branch. he will act within his sdegs >> boehner will not follow out orders but republicans clained about the president raising minimum wage and halting deportation of immigrant children in the u.s. illegally. >> if you have a home security
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>> this is shaping up to be a big year for door to door scams those who are the biggest target are those with a home alarm system. >> go where the money is. few know that better than conmen this, year, they're targeting homes with security systems >> we've seen an uptick in what is called deceptive sales practice. is a scam. >> that is adt's david blish. he says conmen are training people to trick adt customers >> people show up unannounced at one of our customers' doors
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claim they're with adt or a manufacturing company that produces their equipment. and claimed they're there to upgrade equipment. we want to stop it. >> this is an old scam getting new life. back in 2008, she fell for the scam. she's a faulty system was installed >> we don't want to hear from them. just turn it off. >> back then, college students believed the con. >> were you lied to? >> yes. did you lie to people? >> yes >> we were told we're go toing provide them a home security system. >> many advertise.
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>> every company is subject to the same scam the scammer looks at whether it's adt or another company. >> adt is offering a reward of $25,000 for a proof of a company training sales teams to be deceitful. for more information go to abc7 news.com. and collection on the sections tab then, for more information on reports. there is a quick link to help you contact me with problems you're having now. and it's right on our home page. just look for my picture. >> thank you. we're celebrating diane sawyer tonight. she announces more departure. you'll find her iconic
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interviews. >> also right now our daily wrap on the world cup and a teenager who models all 32 world cup jerseys while juggling a soccer ball >> can't be easy. >> yes. >> if you love seeing woerpd cup photos they're rocking in los altos >> just e mail them to us.
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holds during the war. >> this career,÷ú spans a perio from wright brothers through super sonic flight is in the middle of developments and aviation in the united states during that period he commanded troops at chrissy field and retired in wine country. >> paul mccartney announced dates for several u.s. concert appearances. if you have pickets for that, no worries he had to cancel shows last month. he was hospitalized with a viral infection, today, posting a health update on you tube. >> is asking me how i feel i feel great. feeling great. rocking and rolling. yes. yes. >> the tour starts july 5th the candle stick show was sup
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possessed to be tourist final performance. what do you think of sir spencer? has a ring to it. >> here is a time lapse view, looking at clouds we have lots of clouds today. and live doppler 7 hd, tomorrow, we're going to be warm to hot but still rainy and drizzly. here in the bay area tomorrow, after overnight drizzle, more sunshine. high temperatures won't move very much. only seeing upper 70s inland locations. and not much of an increase over today's range. look at the increase over the weekend. by sunday, summer heat is going to be bouncing back.
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>> thank you. >> we'll turn to sports now. and collin rush is there to witness it. >> you know what? a friend of mine messaged me. for those who were in attendance treated to history. that is next in sports
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♪watching everybody eating ♪what they want all day ♪oh this tasteless cardboard ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪
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♪and it...takes my breath away
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>> if tim lincecum felt late-game nerves he didn't show it he was talkative with teammates and wanted no part of the no hit silent treatment that is baseball tradition. this is an amazing game. second one, opposite field here in the 7th. buster posy nearly clears a center field wall. double.
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scores, 4-0. giants. after a ground out, will veneble steps to the >> absolutely amazing in this fourth career start. lincecum becomes a final pitcher to throw two no hitters against the team. #-0, giants. here is timmy on number two. >> it's cool when i'm older i'll be able to reflect on. that but right now i'm just in the moment.
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and happy. >> it's once of the things it's a play you've always made. it wasn't anything crazy. so my first thought is secure the bar. >> a second inning walk. axe's and mets, tonight brandon moss upper deck bomb, then, eric three deep to right. a's in the 9th, leading 8-5. turning our attention to a clash between u.s. and germany. here we are.
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they advance the knock out stage. the story within the story is u.s. coach is a nationals it's massive, deciding who is winning the group. and who moves on. people might be surprised about our results so far. we're not by any means in a dark year >> today, five goals from first 50 minutes nigeria getting an equalizer. then, marcos rojo, the game winner. let's go to group d.
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a scoring machine. 35 minute, 1-1 on the ground this time. and france wins group e. that, this abc7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply, hardware. larry, back to you. >> thank you. >> and why a 31-year-old woman wants to complete the journey amelia earhart completed 77 years ago >> thousands of gallons down the drain. why did a local city let a leak last a week? >> united states takes on
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germany. >> everybody is going to be watching that game. >> our coverage continues on twitter. for dan ashley, from all of us, and the entire abc7 news team, have a good evening. understands 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. rancher's reserve tri tip roast is only $3.99 a pound. for the grand finale, dreyer's ice cream is just $2.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life.
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