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add xfinity home for $29.95 a month and lock in your rate for 2 years. plus save up to 20% on your home owners insurance. call 1-800-xfinity today. live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> golden state fans can send a personal message to their favorite basketball stars at city hall with a flag to celebrate as they head into the first round of the playoffs. >> good morning, i am it here for kristen sze. >> game one is tomorrow, the warriors face off against measure orleans at the arena in oakland. the opposing team just arrived. our reporter joins us now with more and the excitement. >> the team just filed inside. they have a lot of practicing to do before they face off against
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the warriors. there is also finishing touches happening on the arena. it should an exciting sellout game. >> it is exciting. exciting. >> the city of oakland is decorated in warriors pride. signs covering windows of city hall. a banner hangs over the front entrance. a flag waves from the roof. the team's slow an is strength in numbers honors players coaches, and the fans. >> feelin' good. real good. they looked good. best i have seen them in a long time. >> the warriors end the season with the best record in the nab 67 wins a franchise best. tomorrow they face the new orleans pelicans with mvp hopeful steph curry. >> how will they do against the pelicans? >> kill them. >> there is a banner inside city hall to sign. it will be delivered to the team
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later today. rick was born and raised in oakland and remembers the last time the city celebrated an nba title. >> we will see if they can be as good as the 1975 warriors. the good old days of oakland sports. >> karen has tickets to tomorrow's game at the arena. >> i am excited to see the warriors go all the way. >> tickets are pricey single seats start around $150. those on the re-sell market are expected to go forasmuch as $5,800. >> tomorrow, you will take home warriors gear with a t-shirt over every seat, "strength in numbers," and the thunder sticks that people use behind the hoop to make some noise when the other team is shooting free throws and the first 3000 people who check in on
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facebook they receive a rally towel. a lost excitement and a lot of fun to be had this weekend. reporting in oakland for abc. >> bring all that home all right? >> i will. >> thank you. you can watch the game tomorrow right here on abc7. coverage starts at noon followed by after the game with interviews and post game reaction. >> we are asking how far do the warriors need to advance to be considered a success? reach out to us using # dubbson7. we will share your responses after the game on the air. >> we are the home for the nba finals and you can cap all of the exciting happen june 4. >> breaking news from redwood city with an unusual accident scene. the car crashed into a house on edgewood before 10:00 this morning. there are so many trees that it
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is you have to tell what happened. we can see when the shot zooms in it looks like a lumber or wood is on the roof fell on a car. can you not tell where it came from or if it is a house or fence but we will continue to monitor this and we do not know about injuries, either or what led to the crash. we will monitor this. on twitter. and online at abc7news.com. >> walnut creek police are trying to track down additional victims of an accused peeping top taking place in a starbucks bathroom. this star may have done this before. our reporter is in walnut creek with the story. janet? >> yes, eric police informed us they know of at least 13 victims. they say the peeping tom was using a camera the size of an iphone hidden under the sink. it did not have connection to wi-fi or blue tooth but recorded
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customers who had no idea what was going on. the 35-year-old jacob turn certificate accused of spying on people in downtown correct. he was arrested yesterday at his home. >> through a series of search warrants, and review of surveillance video, we were able to identify him as a possible suspect. >> icky. >> customer whose frequent this starbucks are shocked and disgusted. >> this is our most private time ...we need to be aware if someone is looking at it. >> greeced out. really really grossed out. >> them employee of panera bread used the bathroom on tuesday at starbucks and police say the employees found the hidden camera recording customers between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. and this is not the first time. a hidden camera was found by a customer february 6 recording customers between 2:30 to 4:00 people. >> on my two cases we have 13
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victims. the motive? we don't know. >> a spokesman at starbucks spokesman said "as part of regular store operations we monitor the seating areas and restrooms on a regular basis to identify potential safety or security concerns." some customers no longer think private spaces are private. >> now you have to check to see where is the camera? you know? police also confiscated a laptop and other evidence from turner's home. officials do not know if he uploaded any of the video of customers using the restroom on the internet. turner has been denied a jailhouse interview and is held on misdemeanor account and $65,000 bail. >> thanks, janet. >> a ohio man pleaded not guilty
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that he trained with terrorists in syria and came back to the united states to carry out an attack. >> the counterterrorism officials say this is exactly the type of scenario they are most worried about. >> mohammed appeared in federal court today in ohio. he entered a nonguilty tree on charms he went to syria trained with terrorists and came back to the united states inspired by isis. with planned to launch an attack. >> f.b.i. claims three wanted to do something big including going to a texas military base to kill american soldiers execution-style. this scenario is what counterterrorism officials say they fear most. >> law enforcement tries to track them but it is difficult to frank everyone. he left ohio with a one year airline ticket to greece and disappeared during a lay over and slipped into syria. when he was there he joined the jakarr sampson -- al qaeda
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affiliate and what involved in hand-to-hand combat. a cleric directed him to carry to the sons carry out an act of terrorism. >> the benefit of being american is he has good papers. that means he is able to travel. he has a unpassport. that is the goal. >> he is a recently naturalized united states citizen from somalia. he returned to his home in the united states in june and was put under surveillance. he has been tracked for months. the f.b.i. said he expressed support for isis and downloading images of the fighters to his facebook page. the measles outbreak traced back to an infected person at disney is now officially over. officials say 131 people in california came down with the highly contagious disease starting in december. measles cases spread to half a dozen states in mexico and canada but health officials say
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no new cases have cornered up so they have cleared the outbreak -- declared the outbreak over. many of the people who were sick were not immunized again the measles. >> the richmond mayor wants to create a new official logo that would be changing the official logo. he refuses to use it on official decisionary and accused the richmond seal. he wants to rebrand the city and create a new public image. >> still ahead a tv personnel has a rude rant caught on camera. wait until you hear what she said to an employee after a towing company and what she has to say. >> a stinging sensation, with a truck carrying dozen beehives
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>> a buzzing problem for drivers in washington state. they are advised to roll up their windows after a crash sent millions of bees swarming along an interstate near see at. official say a sell any truck loaded with honeybees overturned leaving beekeepers with a dangerous clean up. they are using smoke to calm the insects and load them on to tracks. >> stanford is helping to create technology that could stop dangerous driving for good. researchers are partnering with cornell to develop a sensory
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camera to track drivers' movements called "brain for cars." it works by watching where a driver's eyes look and where though turn their head to help predict if they will make a dangerous move. they use g.p.s. to warn drivers when they are making an illegal return. it is still in the research stage but at stanford they say they are in talk with the automakers on how it could cut down on the number of crashes. >> the federal government is now rating hospitals the way a critic would rate a movie with gars. medicare is behind the rating system. it is based on patient opinion including how well doctors and nurses communicate hospital cleanliness and experience. 3,500 united states hospitals were evaluated is only 7 percent received the top rating of five stars. in the bay area, san francisco general hospital st. francis memorial each earned two cars. to see how your local hospital
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rates go to abc7news.com. espn reporter is off the job after video of a hate-filled rants went public. >> do you feel good about your job? a college drop out and do the same thing? >> that is just part of the way she talked to a towing attendant she apologized in a statement saying show allowed her emmesses to get best of her and hopes to learn from the mistake. many on social media are say the punishment is not severe enough. it is not clear if espn is considering lending an additional time to the suspension. >> how could someone like her not know the cameras are around. >> meteorologist mike nicco has
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the forecast. >> on the light are note you can see behind us the marine layer is back and so is the cooling trend. it hid heartest along with the rough surf. and the chances of a cooling trend this week. >> also ahead, a return to a galaxy far, far away. the growing excitement for the newest star wars
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>> the excitement over the new "star wars," trailer is taking off receiving 25 million views online.
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>> we're home! >> the director unveiled the teaser at a celebration of "star wars," yesterday, and does not disappoint the fans from harrison ford's return to the darth vader melted mask they spoke of the uncredible reception they received. >> so beyond...the reaction was physical. >> it brought people to their seat and some people were trying. >> wow, unfortunately, die hards have to wait eight months to get a look at the film. you have to settle for the trailer. "the force awakens," hits theater december 18. >> this is not the fog you are looking for? >> i saw it last night and i felt like a kid again waiting for the "empire strikes back."
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that was the original. >> we will talk about the cooling trend. the fog you could see it behind me that is the fog some were looking for. some of you like the cool mist and the fog and the atmosphere it provides at the coast. and i want you to watch you can see the rivers of fog as they roll through the marin headlands across the golden gate bridge and as we get to the last couple of frames you can see an erosion of the fog and we will get to you in a second. our perfect pet is over there and she is having a good time. that is what is the difference between today and yesterday. we have clouds along the coast 15 degrees cooler and we still have the possibility of rip current sneaker waves and large breakers through the evening. the winds are fairly light in most reporting stations but they are not blowing offshore like they were yesterday. that is what has allowed the marine layers and clouds to hug
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the coast other than bay. you will be cloudy tomorrow. look what it is doing to our temperatures, 58 at half moon bay and manipulate 60s elsewhere until you get to the south bay and inland east bay those are the two warm spots least affected. can you see it on the 24 hour temperature change everyone up to five to nine degrees cooler but for livermore and san jose and concord where we are the same if not warmer. the golden gate bridge looks summer like, and that is what we are going do have today, clouds, cooler and rough surf and cooler weather spreading through the neighbors and then we have showers possible next week. a look at temperatures show we have upper 70s to low 80s through the south bay and santa cruz is the cool spot and up the peninsula we will start in the upper 70s and mountain view and redwood city and drop to 70 with the cool air shooting through the san bruno gap and hitting millbrae. the low-to-mid 60's along the coast and more sunshine and upper 60s or ten degrees cooler than yesterday in downtown and south san francisco and sausalito.
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a few degrees cooler than yesterday and yesterday we talked of the 81 in oakland with one degree shy. the east bay shoreline is dropping 3-degrees inland east bay and low-to-mid 80s close to yesterday maybe a together or two warmer. at the game, 62 at 7:15 dropping to 58 and the clouds are increasing as well the breezes. overnight the temperatures are in the mid-40s and cloud cover around the bay the south bay and fog in the north bay. if you head to the cherry blossom festival we have sunshine by noon and low-to-mid 60s and before then, mid-to-upper thrifts and if you are trying the first annual half moon bay fry athalon mid-50s by 9:00 or 10:00. generous with the heat by sunday inland and that is at antioch and brentwood and everyone sells in the 70s. 50s and 60s and soviet for monday. a chance of unsettled weather on tuesday wednesday and thursday
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and scattered to light showers and well fine tune that withdrew over the weekend and when i come back on monday. >> we will have perfect pet in a minute. >> if you are going to the dogs here is why. a new study finds gazing deeply into your dog's eyes unleash as chemical attraction that has to do with the love hormone and lends itself to bonding. puppies and humans feel a surge of the hormone. we it is positive. it helps the owners bond with dogs like mothers do with their babies. >> does it work for people like us? >> this is not the research you are looking for. >> coming up next it's friday. that means we will introduce you to this week's
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mmmm, they made french toast out of banana bread, then topped it with candied pecans and bananas? it's like a match made in heaven. like bacon & eggs... ...oh look, bacon & eggs. the new banana bread french toast slam. denny's. welcome to america's diner.
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a bizarre scene on southwest flight. a passenger jab as man with a person. the devil is in the details. officials update the regulations for overusing water. at 5:00, the new rules to conserve. >> final now for friday's perfect pet. mike?
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she is beautiful. how are you? >> we are having so much fun. she a puppy. two months old. she came in with a liter surrendered to us and she also has two sisters. she is crystal. she has blossom and butter cup. the other two are black. black and brown. they are chihuahua mix. only the mother knows. she is not talking. so. she is definitely chihuahua mix and just a sweetheart. she loves everyone, dogs cats kids. >> she is making fast friends with everyone. >> i can hear the people coming downstairs from the offices. you have something special coming up? >> we do. it is called critter classic a golf tournament fundraiser in menlo park may 18. call the shelter.
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she loves guys too. >> awwww. i got a kiss. this is taken. not really! we hope so. >> she want as forever home. >> mrs. nicco? >> she wonders how many dogs mike can bring home? so cute. enjoy the weekend.
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