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church to where misty holt-sings taken hostage. the march was led by the pastoff the church. many of the people here still ia state of shock over the violentk robbery, car chase, and shootout took holt-singh's life, along wh two of her cappers who have been identified as 30-year-old gilbet renteria, and 27-year-old alex martinez. 19-year-old jaime ramos surveyed is now facing murder, kidnappind robbery charges two employees oe bank were also taken hostage and survived after they were thrownt or jumped out during the chase. still, the unanswered question o fired the bullet that killed the 40-year-old mother and dental assistant, the suspects or the police. this afternoon that question wat on the minds of the mourners. it was all about misty holt-sin. >> the was such a positive pers,
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always loving and giving so impt is our response be loving and gg and not let the anger and frustn boil up and destroy the city evn more. >> and tonight police are lookir the driver of this car that was discovered about four miles awam here. blog say surveillance cameras ct it dropping off all three suspes just before they robbed this ba. now, tonight, there's expected e a much larger vigil at the watet hotel at 8:00. we'll be there. some family members are expecteo be there as well. reporting live in stockton, abc7 news. >> community members are coming together to help misty holt-sins family. her husband, paul, works as a cr dealership in pittsburg. fund raisers were set up in twos they have stopped by to see howo
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help. >> i shouldn't say surprised but overwhelmed how many people acty came in and literally cared. which was kind of heart-warmingt to see how many people from this community heard about what happ. >> in two days they exceeded thr goal of $5,000 and are now tryio raise $10,000. san francisco police are searching for a gunman after mas killed in the mission district. happened at 1:30 this morning at 16th and valencia, the gunman fd several rounds, hitting the vicm multiple times, then took off running. it was the city's 21st homocide. >> in san carlos, a city crew is working to clean up a large treb that suddenly fell across a str. it ripped away from the tree's k earlier today. luckily it did not hit anyone. half a dozen people in santa clara joined an organized natioe protest against immigration ref, amnesty and the border surge.
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the group, americans for legal immigration, put out the call fr demonstrations, concerned aboutt they say is the government's fae to enforce immigration laws and secure our borders. >> can't provide benefits for everyone on earth. and if this doesn't stop, they'l come. we can -- we just can't do that. our country is going bankrupt. >> others believe the u.s. muste a more humanitarian approach wht comes to immigration law and bor patrol especially when childrene involved. san francisco macy's employs could soon go on strike. more than a thousand workers ate union square and stones town shg center locations voted to rejece new contract by 88%. in dispute, the company wants tp missions for existing sales peoe and eliminate them altogether fr hires. macy's has yet to respond to the offer. workers are on the job on a cont
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extension. >> some advocates for the homels are mad about a recent effort be city of berkeley to clean out aa under an overpass where people e living. the cleanup happened yesterday underneath interstate 80 in west berkeley. city staffers said crews clearet trash and found evidence of rodentses, dead and live. an attorney says those people lg under the bridge should have ben told about the cleanup so they d remove their things. >> the dream foundation has grad the dying wish of an army vetern from martinez. nothing fancy, phillip ingram jt wants to see his mother. sergio quintana has the story. >> this weekend drive to a local fast-food restaurant is a specil treat for phillip ingram. >> making it best i can. >> a nice cake, flowers and bal, and a big burger were all part a celebration of ingram's six yeaf service in the u.s. army, but ts
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all a prelude to a bigger wish. >> a burger and fries forlorn it part of the wish that's granted. the big part is a trip to chica. >> i'm going to chicago to visiy mom. she is old now. i want to see her at least one e time. >> the trip to chicago was grany the dream foundation. their work is often bittersweet because they don't just grant w, they grant final wishes. >> i've been diagnosed with can, and i'm stage four. and the faster, the better. >> although we cannot provide ae for our dream recipient, we can dramatically impact the qualityf their lives. >> some of this family and fries joined him forking this get-togr and next week his sister will be traveling with him to chicago. she'll be keeping a close eye o. >> he is maintaining, you know. we all put up a good front in te time of struggle. >> it's been a few years since s seen his mom in chicago. >> 84 years old.
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mom is 84. going to see mom. >> he is looking forward to a sl visit. abc7 news. >> 20,000 people are expected tk to help raise money for h.i.v./a.i.d.s. research. the 10k walk will take place at golden gate park. wind did not keep crews from finishing setting up stages and booths. organizers have to raise $2.5 million this year. abc7 is a proud sponsor this ye. tomorrow's master of ceremoniesl be dan ashley. it's not too late to sign up. to register visit a.i.d.s. walkt or download the a.i.d.s. walk a. >> worries over a tainted crimee where 298 people died in ukrain. why there's concern the wreckagf flight 17 is being tampered wit. >> how unemployment numbers havn affected in states that createda higher minimum wage. >> a new report breaks down a he
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discrepancy between northern and southern california's enforcemef wildfire prevention. why it appears authorities in te north have been much more leniet towards people who don't clear dangerous debris. >> it's sunny today but we wille a chance of some isolated showe, possibly thunderstorms tomorrow. here's a look from the exploratm camera where it looks nice and d and will heat up by mid-week. i'll have the full accuweather
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international investigatorsl don't have full access to the expansive crash site in eastern ukraine where 298 people died aa missile brought down a malaysia airlines jet. there are reports the site is virtually unguarded. i victims' bodies and possessios strewn everywhere. abc news reports international investigators are the few peoplt allowed near the crash site. today world leaders are raising questions about whether any evie has been tampered with or remov. >> this is not about russia ande west. it's about the entire internatil community demanding that the prr access to this site is made
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available, that the victims' bos are properly recovered and thate evidence is secured. >> today local officials began hauling away victims' bodies but wouldn't say where they were tag them jurick raising the minimume has worked out for the 13 states which bumped up wages this year. opponents argued increasing thee will result in job cuts, but ine first half of the year the labor department reports in states whh increased minimum wage, jobs grn average of .85% compared to .61. some economists say six months f data is not enough to draw conclusions about the impact mim wage increases may have on the economy. a new report shows that norn californians who fail to clear h and high fire zones are much les likely to receive citations than violators in southern californi. the state mandates 100 feet of defensible space around buildind areas prone to wildfire. the "associated press" reviewed government data on how state and
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local fire officials hasn't outs and citations over three years, here's northern and southern california. since july of 2011, calfire unis inspected nearly seven times moe sites in the southern region but found just two times more violas and handed out just eight citats in northern california, compareo 3,000 down south. fire officials believe the discrepancy may be because soutn california has had a more robust enforcement program in the lastw years. >> up next at 6:00, some of thet beers named as the state fair's brewing competition come from rt here in the bay area. it's a great weekend to gett in the sun as we take a live lot san jose. the forecast is up next. >> coming up in sports, the eags are landing for rory mcilroy ate british open and some of the ale great oakland a's return to celebrate the 25th anniversary f the 1989 world series champions.
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state are competing to see who t the top of the ladder when it cs to important skills. today in san francisco the openg ceremonies for the firefighter r olympics marked the start of the six-day competition. today's kickoff event was a 1-12 mile escape from alcatraz swim o aquatic park. >> it actually started in 1972,n san francisco. san francisco, the last time we actual hosted this event was in, so we're bringing it back. it is comprised odd over 30 competitions and open to all firefighters in california. >> the event also featured some vintage fire trucks and equipme. you have eight more days tok out the rides and fun food at te california state fair. i the winners of the beer compen were announced today. you can get a taste in the bay .
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this brewery in antioch was brey of the year. here's a look at the other bay a gold medal winners. you can see the cities the brews call home and the categories inh they won. two popular bay area breweries,h coast, and russian river, did nt take part in the competition. it's time to get a check one weather, the a.i.d.s. walk and firefighters out there for the r olympics. >> good afternoon, everyone. take a look at this shot. what beautiful sight is that. that's lake tahoe. we have showers and thunderstors there, very unstable weather, au can see, but, boy, does it makea beautiful shot. we do also have flashflood warns for the sierras, so if you're kg that area, the roadways are getg flooded. looking at live doppler 7hd, wee picking up returns in terms of e cloud cover that is now bearingn
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on the bay area. the increasing clouds, we just d at this shot an hour ago. san osayi -- san jose, already covered in clouds, san francisc. gilroy, 78. 63, half moon bay. so, we are going to be a littlet cooler in some spots tomorrow. even a little warmer in others. i'll tell you more about that ia moment. also have gusty conditions and s a bit humid today. so things are on the more moist. in fact that's why we got this a area of moisture coming up towas over the next couple of days, bt what is that doing for the restf the temperatures across the sta? unstable air in lake tahoe. that's looking at very severe conditions conditions conditions there as far as lighg strikes. 95 in fresno, sprinkles in los angeles and that's what we're gg to get. we have this area of moisture ts just coming in from the southea,
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and that is what is going to brg that moisture, showers and thunderstorms for us, we have ae of high pressure over the four r states and that's going to heat things up come mid-week. so, for the a.i.d.s. walk at gon gate park, we hope you can joins tomorrow. it will kick off at 9:00 a.m. ad we'll be under cloud cover therd a bit moist as well. so you might want to bring those layers because as things start t a little later in the day, the temperatures look cool, 63, 64,y 1:00 p.m., but going to feel a e warmer because of the humidity e area. overnight lows tonight, you can expect upper 50s in most areas o lower 60s. a little cooler along the coast6 at half moon bay. our highs for tomorrow, if we st in south bay, we're looking at 80 degrees in san jose, possibiy of showers and thunderstorms bye afternoon. 79 degrees in santa clara, 79 in low park. 66 in pacifica, and 68 degrees n
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downtown san francisco. north bay, 64 in bodega bay. 95, ukiah. mid-80s for calistoga. a little cooler in the east bay. 70, berkeley, 76, castro valley. east bay, valleys, 86 there. and under mostly sunshine. we'll see mostly clouds for thet of us. 90 in brentwood. so warm there. a look at my accuweather seven-y forecast, with the warm conditis going to be mild and seasonal ag the coast, and a tad cooler fore inland areas, and then once we h that high pressure by mid-week,t even see a century degree or tw. >> wow, thank you. >> rick kiwanis for shu today. tiger started off not too bad bt just -- >> 19 back right now after three rounded. don't think he's going to do its
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year. no one has ever blown a six-stre lead during the final round ande ray rory mcilroy is playing he l not be the first. storm warnings did not keep the crowds away. rickie fowler made a charge and caught mcilroy after 12 holes bt mcilroy got his act together and put on a great display of golf n the stretch. here on 14, sinks this long bire putt. he would then make eagle on twof his last three holes, on 16, hes the first one, nailing this putm 15 feet. then on 18, after a great appro, makes this putt for his second . mcilroy with the 68 today, now 16-under for the tournament. good for a six-stroke lead over fowler. >> whenever you have such a big, you really can't think about ane else but yourself. you have to think about how youe going to control your emotions,w you're going to control whatever thoughts you have, trying to sty
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completely in the present and fs on what you need to do. you can't let yourself think abt winning or whatever it is. just got to completely stay in e moment, stay in the present and that's what i'm going to try to. >> a special time for the oaklad a's, coming off a big walkoff victory last night they have tht record in the majors at 60-36. before the contest the 1989 word championship team was recognize. the a's swept the giants 4-0. there you see jose canseco, ande henderson, and dennis eckersleyd rickie henderson, one of the ale great leadoff men, doing his dae after he hit a home run. there's dave stewart. >> we had good pitching the firo games, right? and we came back and -- nobody d swing the bat. >> that's what i remember. i didn't have a lot to do with t i got the last out.
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>> this occasion right now, it'a bunch of guys who played togeth, experienced the world series an, to relive that in a very positiy and i'm looking forward to that. >> tim hudson got the start agat the marlins. miami scored in the first, mcgee brings in the game's first run. the giants would answer in the second. brandon belt, doubles into the t field corner. pablo sandoval scores. belt would later advance to thin this pass ball. saltalamacchia then throws it io left field, allowing belt to coe home. he had to leave the game becausf dizziness. >> the first-place giants have a chance to pick up a game on the dodgers, st. louis scored four e first. the dodgers got a scare in the d when puig is hit on the hand bya pitch. x-rays would prove to be negati. ouch. l.a. was threatening in the eigt
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ramirez strikes out to end the inning. dodgers lose. >> 14th stage of the tour de france, grueling 110-mile journy through the alps. navali finished 24 seconds behit is the overall leader. >> up at lake tahoe, round two e american century classic. a nice shot out of the bunker fr charles barkley. must be practicing. seth curry on the par-3 7th. sticks his pitching wedge to win four feet. he is in 19th. >> chad pfeiffer rolls in the be but is now in second place. pfeiffer is an army veteran whot his left leg in iraq and dreamsf one day playing on the pga tour.
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