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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> two suspects speakerred the home armed with weapons. they were forced to the back of house. at some point, the 85-year-old female was sexually assaulted. >> san jose police are searching for a second suspect in a vicious home invasion robbery that started as the home of an a elderly couple early this morning and ended with the crash of their stolen car. >> good morning, i am eric
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thomas. >> police say the car crashed into the home at center and singleton roads ten minutes after the home invasion in another part of san jose. we are at the scene of the car crash. this is disturbing. >> police describe it as disturbing, six hours after they received the call from the couple, the investigators remain on the scene. the cops are tightlipped but this is what we know. the one suspect was 15. the second is possibly 17. we know that both males entered the home, they forced entry into the home with witnesses. one of the suspects forced the 85-year-old into a secondary room where he sexually assaulted her. both teens took off in the couple's stolen s.u.v. and crashed it on the other side of the town. >> he didn't care. i thought i would be shot. >> in witness described what happened after the two teens
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crashed into the home. >> were cops said get out, and i thought the person died or something because there was in movement and then a short guy came out and he looked like he was motioned up and he ran. hen a. the cop ran after him. >> miss confirm one of the boys, 15, was arrested after being pinned inside the stolen s.u.v. which prevented him from running away. >> both teens, suspects in a home invasion robbery and sexual assault that occurred five miles away. >> it was a short object he was in possession of but, again, in a situation like this as we get more information there is a sense of urgency to identify the additional suspect. >> investigators reveals something else, parts of the hope were tagged with payment. >> there was graffiti in the house and, again, we are trying to confirm whether that graffiti was existing graffiti or if it was this as a ultimate of the suspects. >> police admit that the tags want unusual and they are not
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ready to say whether they believe it is part of a gang tie or gang initiation but they tell me they do not believe this couple or the home were targeted. they are working on a composite sketch of the suspect who remains at large and they do consider him to be a threat to the community. in east san jose for abc news. >> a fire is being investigated at a suspected marijuana grow house. neighbors called 9-1-1 after seeing flames shooting contract house. the fire was quickly put out. there were a few marijuana plants in the home. it appears the house was be prepared for use as a marijuana grow house. >> commitment is building for the big world cup match against belgium. it is win or go home in the high steaks game. both are going head to head in the quarter finals. in the united states, millions of kids are playing soccer
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throughout the country. >> it is growing on every level and the locomotive are the national teams in every country it is that way. we want to do well and inspire them and give them enthusiasm and belief. >> it has been 20 years since the soccer league was started in the united states. >> hundreds of fans will gather in civic center plaza in san francisco to watch on big screen. already this morning they have been watching the matchup between argentina and switzerland. they are in extra time right now tied at nil. amy hollyfield is in the plaza where excitement is building. >> the united states game is still a couple of hours away and a good crowd, good-sized crowd is here. they are getting a good game and watching the tie game going on between argentina and swiss hand. fans are fired up. some say they took the day off, some even have costume changes
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planned for today. >> the crowd was mixed in civic center please this morning with united states fans who got here early, fans for argentina and fans the both. >> we are here for argentina. we also here for the united states and we have a change of jerseys define games, a little wardrobe change. >> war drawer change for him and his dog. they will have a couple of hours between the average attend and united states game shown on the big scene in san francisco today. even the dog will switch from light blue jersey the united states shirt for the 1:00 o'clock gale against bell -- belgium. >> she wants to watch. >> organizers expect 3,000 to 5,000 people to gather this afternoon for the united states game. fans say watching it with a big group outside is the only way to go. >> i could be at home by myself
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and my brother but it is not the same. i want to live it with united states fans. every four years, do it right. >> fans are noticing that soccer is gaining in popularity in the united states. >> i wasn't into it but now i notice a lot of people are picking up, and the whole spirit, people are trying to get involved. >> i was disapinned i didn't get to go to brazil but i more than made up for it, i am really excited and people are cheering. >> fans say they are feeling good about the united states chances for this afternoon against belgium feeling like we could win. if we win the united states will play on saturday. if the united states loses, it is out of the world cup. custody a must-win game. there is plenty of room. game starts at 1:00 o'clock. >> you can see you will probably
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need in sunscreen. you can watch the match between belgium and the united states live at espn with game time, again, 1:00 o'clock p.m. for all things world cup go to abc7news.com/worldcup with extensive coverage and game schedule. you can e-mail your photos at ureport@kgo-tv.com. >> other news, vallejo police are back to evict squatters from a former military facility that was the gateway inspection point at tennessee street and wilson avenue is now a haven for the homeless. the building is vacant for 20 years and neighbors say the problem is intensifying. year, miss cleared more than a dozen people out of the building but by nightfall many had returned. today the police went back to the scene themselves to remove the folks again. >> oakland mayor quan still has not shown proof of insurance
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following last in's traffic accident according to the lawyer representing the other driver. june 8 the mayor collided with another car at 26 and market. the lawyer says his clients needs the of proof of insurance so she can get her car fixed. california law requires drivers to carry proof of insurance and share that information after a commission. she said she told the driver the car was insured by the city and the woman never asked for proof. >> oakland police released 15 new becoming photos of suspected pimps and johns all arrested with prostitution-related offenses. a website has the pictures posted in hopes of shaming the suspects. these are the accused johns, with mug shots, names, birthdays, and city of residence they have been charged, to be clear, and are not convicted and are innocent until proven guilty.
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>> starting tote, a.c. transit riders are on a new fare system. paper transfers are gone. riders will instead get a day pass for unlimited local rides and discounts on clipper card fares. officials say the new system will not mean a rise in fares and costs will stay the same. it costs $5 for adults and $2.50 for young people, seniors and the disabled. >> there is a sexual harassment lawsuit against a cofounder of a popular dating app. ought fight for sugar drinks moves to berkeley. >> right now, from emeryville, looking to the west at the bay bridge and the city of san francisco, still, a lot of clouds out there. when will that burn off? leyla gulen will tell us when abc7 news
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>> a popular dating app is at the center of a lawsuit, a start-up and a parent company is being sued for harassment and discrimination for repeating calling her derogatory needs operating in a frat like opportunity where they use racist and sexism terms. the executive has been suspended
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>> a brushfire that threatened several homes now is 200 percent contained. the fire break out about 1:30 yesterday afternoon and burned 125 acres. residents were evacuated as the flames raced up the hill to several multimillion dollar homes. the entire research center was evacuated so 500 people along with people removed from the park. >> berkeley will decide whether to police a soda tax on the november ballot on companies that distribute soda, sweetened teas and other beverages with added sugar. diet soda and baby formula and milk and alcohol and 100 percent juice drinks would be exempt. >> now a look at the weather. >> drink plenty of water today because twitting warm headed to the world cup parties and maybe outside in san jose it will be
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toasty but right new at the sfo camera we have an average of 45 minute arrival delays because of low clouds. they are starting to dissipate and we are going to be cooler in the san francisco area and along the coast but warmer elsewhere, almost status quo and i will have the full seven-day forecast straight ahead. >> thank you, famous bay area chef teams up with the uc presid
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>> an s.u.v. has smashed into a house on spring street near
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29th street. three people were home at the time. my goodness, all of thing got out safely of the drive was injured. we don't know how badly that person was injured. police were not chasing the s.u.v. at that time but the passenger ran away from the scene anyway after the crash. police are still trying to figure out what happened. >> take the creativity of alice water combined with the global reap of the university of california and you have a recipe for changing the way we grow, distribute, and prepare food. katie marzullo is in berkeley where waters and university officials are teaming up. katie? >> you can see president fan attend made the announcement here at martin luther king are j middle school where the chef created her edible classroom, where young students can learn all about food. really, everything from seed to table something that the system wants for do for the entire world. >> i am putting all my eggs in
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her bass -- basket. >> we got some introduction, chef alice wars stepped aside to let the president of the system, janet napolitano announce the global initiative, a lot to put on the plate, but napolitano says working together is the best way to make it happen. >> as we learn more on our campuses and in our laboratories and communities, we will be able to explore the best working practices to other campuses, to california, and beyond. just as we do now with our science. >> dean of the school public policy agrees. >> the university of california is such a big system that if you want to do certain things it can impact many things including procurement. >> napolitano says a billion people suffer from chronic hunger and more than half a billion are obese. show believes the uc system through the power of research
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can put the world on the path to feeding itself. i asked chef waters if she thinks the uc system can accomplish a massive feat as this. >> it can feed the globe the ideas that can feed the world. >> something tangible, students napolitano announced a new fellowship program so each campus gets $7,500 to break into three fellowship grants to go to students who are doing food-related research or internships. she called it seed money. >> clever. thank you. probably good growing weather. >> it is still mild. everyone is breathing a sigh of relief because it is cooler but it is still going to be warm, almost status quo. from the east bay hills camera, from vollmer peak we it will have cloud covers hear until
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later in the morning and then it will dissipate. radar satellite showing clouds over us. we have fog hugging the coast, still, making its way out. the area of high pressure we had is moving its way east. we have a red flag warn for lake tahoe, and now, in san francisco, our average is in the low 60's and we have 57 degrees at crissy field but still, cooler near our waterways and as we look at our current temperatures, still already starting to ramp up to 80 degrees in pleasanton and 68 in address. so, some areas are cooler than others. this what we can expect for the next few hours, and into tomorrow morning, if you driving in the morning, it will be areas of clouds with some fog. the rest of california, still heat wave 112 in palm springs,
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104 in chico, 102 in yosemite. at home, headed to the alameda county fair, they are running through july 6 and our temperatures to get us going is 79 degrees under sunshine and we will be in the upper 80's by 3:00 and then it will be breezy and cool off. at at&t park, giants will take on the st. louis cardinals at 7:15. 66 degrees and cool and breezy. bring a light jacket or sweater. you will need it. our highs in the bay area, in the mid-80's in san jose. if you are headed to the world cup viewing party you may want to bring the sunscreen sunglasses and something come. 79 in san mateo, 74 in fill bray and san francisco, and 66 under sunshine. in the north bay, 96 degrees, still, in clear lake and 98 in the east bay and oakland. 72 in castro valley, and 76.
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hot inland. 90 in antioch and brentwood. overnight, our lows are on the cooler sides again, with patchy drizzle along the coast so we have fog and drizzle to contend with mid-50's, and a sector two, and 64 degrees in antioch. our seven-day outlook is experiencing 90 degrees inland and it will cool off a bit as we head into the fourth of july it will be dry and then we will start to see the temperatures rising again for the weekend. we will enjoy it for now, the cool. >> exactly. >> calling all bay area firefighters, america in wants to see video of your fire station during a rendition of "safe and sound." that is the hit song by capital cities, you can lip sync or actually sink, and -- actually sing, and the final gets gets a chance for $10,000 prize and you
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will be a guest "good morning america" after that. >> to show support for team u.s.a., there is a call for boy caught of belgium waffles. >> the waffle house said, we don't believe in belgium waffles and are encouraging people to eat american waffles. >> the what fell house said they have never served belgium waffles and i have never seen any there and i have been to a couple of waffle houses and they are not start now. the closest waffle house in the bay area is in arizona and that is for my health because this is nothing there that is good for you. >> too many carbs. >> still ahead, a thought provoking ad that has a lot of people talking. >> she me what it looks like to run hike a girl. >> the video that asks, what it means to do things like a girl and what that means for our
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>> coming up, the fired nanny who refused to leave the home and she says she the victim and home break uns are on the rise. >> an ad that has everyone
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talking. "like a girl" campaign what does it mean to do things like a girl? >> what does it look like to republican lick a girl? >> but it flips the notion on its head when the ten-year-old is asked a same question. you get a different take. haw does it look like to run like a girl? throw like a girl? fight like a girl? what does it mean to you when i say run like a girl? >> it means at fast as you can. >> yeah, the ad questions the able at which the phrase "like a girl" is like an insult. we like that ten-year-old take on it. >> we do,
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