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the fans are going to have something to say about that. the warriors will have to play tenth without their mvp steph curry. he is out with a knee injury. doctors think he will be out for a couple of weeks. the teammate say steph curry's spires are high. the steam is being positive. >> we are notes thering much confidence. we believe in ourselves. we think it is very possible to make a run. >> steph curry is out but we believe in ourselves. i hope everyone else does. video the memories. [ inaudible ] >> worse coach steve kerr just chosen as "coach of the year," feels bad for steph curry say he has worked so hard and had an
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injury-free season and now this. big game tonight. warriors could clinch the series with the victory tonight. the game against the rockets starts at 7:30. >> in the worse lose game six they will be become on houston on it from. hopefully that is not these. game 7, in that happens is become at home at oracle arena on sunday. time for those games are to be announced. >> 100 protesters shut down a community meeting in san francisco last night. here are their demands. >> they want san francisco police chief greg suhr fired and are holding a hunger strike until it happens. demonstrators took the message to a community meeting and ended up shutting it down. the commanders declined to move the forum outside so more could participate. they are angry over deadly
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shootings of suspect by the san francisco police department. the department is under treasure for another testy scandal, a federal officer is accused of sending racist and homophobic text. it is indefinite. as long as my body allows. >> have any plans to resign. i land to move the department failure. the protesters blocked the intersection of 17th and police have pledged they will let the hunger strangeers stay at mission station unless it is a health issue. it is entering the 7th day. >> the san francisco d.a. is trying to determine whether a racist text scandal involving officers could impact more than 170 criminal cases. fur involves are officers including former officer jason
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larry with text on his personal cell phone while investigating a sexual assault against him targeting several minority groups. chief suhr weighed in. >> literally make me sick to my stomach including today when i had to read them again. i apology to the public. we are better than this. >> the public defend are said his office is trying to determine in lai's bias influenced cases he investigated. he quit the force. everyone in the department will new have bias training. >> pice are lack for the adult son of a murdered couple hopefully to offer new information on what happened. the bodies of golam and shamima rabbi were found inside their evergreen home on sunday. several messages were written on walls and the floor. one reading and i quote, "sorry my first kill was clumsy." we know a second message reads i can't be like you telling a lie,
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i can't let someone without telling them." the adeputy son is not arrest suspect or "person of interest" and the couple also had a younger 17-year-old son. >> amazing story from fairfield, 32 years after a child was kidnapped, police have now crack the case. the three-year-old clark handa was snatched from his bedroom in 1948 and never seen again. this morning a man is charged with his murder. >> three-year-old clark handa was abducted from his home in fairfield in 1984. there was a ransom note but the kidnapper never shed up. the boy was never seen again. a cold case. >> i thought it would probably not turn out well but your heart things, hoping, hoping it turns out well. >> and now? >> well, the police are right, there's no hope now.
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>> the suspect, a family friend maked michael fejarang was 23 and now serve time to state prison fore other child mestation cases. the police working with the f.b.i. and the russian now county d.a. cracked the case. >> we can prove first-degree murder with special circumstance of the murder in the commission of kidnapping and kidnapping for ran so >> frequently in cold cases there is additional evidence that technology affords us to analyze. >> from 1948, to solve this, it is huge. our goal is to offer as were justice as we k >> it is not a consolation to his father. >> i want to have his >> the investigation is far from over. >> happening today, a 99-year-old woman will ask a judge to let her stay in the san francisco apartment she has been called home since the 50s.
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she won a one week stay of eviction during a court hearing last weak but the judge rules she is on the hook for $100,000 in legal fees. the former landlord agreed to waive the fees if she allows the building to be converted to condos and apologizes. he claim he lost his job as a result of her case. her family said show has done nothing wrong and she should not apologize. >> a big win last night for both donald trump and hillary clinton donald trump won all five primaries yesterday and no one came 30% of him. the republican presidential race now turns to indiana, are it will be one of ted cruz' last chances to slow the frontrunner. today, donald trump give as foreign policy address in washington, dc. >> on the democratic side, hillary clinton took four of the five fry marries losing only rhode island to senator bernie sanders. the former secretary of state does not even mention him any more on the trail. she is talking about general election and the probability she
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will face donald trump. five more states including indiana and oregon will hold presidential primaries next week. >> here are the latest counts, hillary clinton has 930% of the need delegates for the nomination. >> the going, donald trump is increasing his lead by leaps and bounds and now has 70% of the delegates needed and is calling himself the presumptive >> no registration is taking place in any san francisco campus because of a one-day faculty street. complains were voiced to the city college of chinatown in north bench yesterday. city college has a labor dispute over proposed cuts to salaries for fact u. many faculty land to picket at city college main campus at 8:00 this morning. the union will hold a noon rally at civic center. >> and moraga leaders will weigh options on how to fix a large sinkhole that opened up a month
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ago. it damaged the street, the sidewalk, traffic lights, a natural gas line. it will cost $3.5 million to repair the damage. that will now be covered by state disaster funds. they need to determine what caused the sinkhole and how to prevent it from helping elsewhere. >> a few thunderstorms across northern california including lightning signifying the storms. this is how it looks on radar, mainly pushing to the east more than to the south. we have to wait for the cold front to move through later to give a better chance. now, inland east bay, early risers and longest commuters for brentwood and antioch and pittsburg in the mid-50s to upper 40s to low 50s through the san ramon valley to him, and low-to-mid 50s around the bayshore to san jose and 50 and cooler in napa and santa rosa and pacifica mid-to-upper 40s. the winds are a big deal today, affecting more of us than the
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scattered showers, at 7:00, can you see the pretty lights and pick up over the ocean by noon, at 30 miles per hour around point reyes and as we head into the afternoon hours, 15-25 miles per hour is pretty steady over our inland neighborhoods and we hit 40 over the weekend. now, our temperatures as we look from mount tamalpais gusting to 39, and you do not she a lot of clouds. they are on the way with scattered showers and storms and thunderstorms 60 today and 70s to nearly 88 tomorrow and morats on friday. the hot forecast for the weekend and the rain chaps for today are next. sue? in san jose our highway 87 camera is show us road work with the message blinkers with c.h.p. on the scene and you are down to one lane, southbound, 87, beyond the park avenue off ramp until 5:30 this morning. heads up and caution. across town, 101 headlights are headed northbound 880 overcrossing, and they are
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moving at the limit with in bees. we do have road work elsewhere, and slow traffic developing now from the central valley, speeds of 30 miles per hour, and just sporadic and then it pick up intoism with the speed limit and the friend showing at the limit. we will come back and look at the road work that is still out there in a few minutes. >> thank you, next, easing drought restrictions in the bay area, the water customers would were actually fighting to keep tough rules in place. >> this fire took just about everything they own, now community is coming together to community is coming together to help more than
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did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh.
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>> go near, san ramon, san mateo, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> help is on the way for 166 people displaced from their sunnyvale apartment complex two weeks ago. the santa clara county board voted to assist the victims displaced from the twin pines pannor. allowing $150,000 to go to shelter and transportation, two people were hurt in the fire. >> speaking of santa clara county if you live there you could vote in november on bonds to build more affordable housing. this is after a vote by the supervisors directly staff to provide more information on how bond money would be spent. santa clara is the bay area's most pope lated county. a poll shows that many are concerned abut the lack of affordable housing. the board has until august to
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decide in the $750 million bond measure will appear on the ballot. that is a welcome sight, bay area reservoirs and remembers are starting to fill up because of the wet winter and spring storms. several water agencies are changing or lifting restricts on homeland securitize. there is big push back from drought conscious water customers. lisa amin gulezian? the days of freely watering the lawn or hosing the sidewalk are gone because of restrictions. some water agencies were asked to loosen things up a bit. the santa clara county water district staff even suggested reducing conservation from 30 to 15%, many in the audience think it is way too soon. >> it feels to relax the restrictions but it is a victimry slope. the board agreed. >> it is always if to save because we don't know what next
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year brings it could be the first of several more dry years. >> east bay mud board agreed to do away with the controversial program that fined water wasters. but several water districts want to wait until a statewide water report is issued before they change or lowering local restrictions. that is not what many homeowners tired of looking at the dry lawn, want to hear. [ inaudible ] >> this woman used to be proud of her front yard. >> we had other landscaping we let go because of the water restrictions >> the state will announce the water report may 18. i am lisa amin gulezian for abc7 news. >> today is sure to be a great day for youngest students attending the first ever major league baseball from the
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tenderloin academy seeing the giants take on the padres this afternoon. this is video of the 2014 trip which is an annual tradition sponsored by lefty o'doul's. san francisco police will greet the students when they arrive giving them budgeted lunches before the 12:45 first pitch. will be they rained on? or okay? >> a chance of a scattered showers but in it rolls over it will not last. they could delay the game, at most. have fun. enjoy the fruits of the slaves. >> here is a look at live doppler 7 hd, show you how far reaching the storm is with the best or bulk of the precipitation where the low and cold front that slipped down. the cold front is were coming our way so it is fought bringing at the love moisture with it. what you see to the north you can extrapolate that to us because it is going to change the cold front moving to our neighborhood. we talk about what is going on right now, breezy at the ferry
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building as we look to the bay bridge, and showers and thunder and breezy today, sunny and dry tomorrow, and near record warmth late this weekend. today, isn't in antioch as warm as we get and the rest us around 63 to 68 and the coast into san francisco is 59 to 61. tonight, it will be cooler than this morning with the clouds clearing and the breezes tapering and mid-40s to around 50 degrees. our storm-impact scale is today light, scattered showers and breezy and possibility of thunder. as we head through the morning commute from action to 9:00 9 best chance across marin and offer the coast, from 9:00 until noon we will see showers develop and they will hang around through 4:00 and we will start to see a tapering headed to 8:00 some of us will not get measurable rain. if you do, up for .1" to maybe
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.2". by sunday, we start to flirt with record highs of 70 at the coast and nearly 90 at the bay and inland. >> we have a clear ride through walnut creek if you travel from condition court and pleasant hill and walnut creek through the san ramon valley, you are at the limit, north main to 24 with in problem on 24. looking good through the tunnel for 15 minutes it is getting busy on the east shore freeway, university overcrossing here headed into the macarthur maze and it is 12 minutes from golden gate field to the bay bridge toll plaza and into san francisco so not bad. green is good. we are look at light conditions, at 4:48 this morning with road work out there and we have westbound and eastbound 8 on the car tin news bridge and high wind this morning for most the bay area bridges so hang on tighter. we will come back and look at the toll plaza and see in the metering lights are on in a couple of.
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>> a sleepless night in texas and oklahoma. this is why: the big cleanup job facing them this morning. >> are you feeling anxious? forget pills, food can help you feel better. here is america's money report. >> good morning. apple stock under pressure. the most valuable command is reporting the first quarterly loss in years because of slumping iphone sales sending shares lower in after hours trading, wiping out $46 billion in market value. >> low confident spirit airlines is ranking dead last in customer satisfaction. >> a spokesman said that is because some passengers do not understand how the spirit pricing works for extra fees for everything. customer satisfaction overall is actually up. >> "purple rain," the signature movie was in 90 locations last weekend following his death.
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>> severe weather left a path of destruction from texas to the middle of the country. look at this video of rain and hail in kansas. the rain was so fast a man tried to use a box as an umbrella. tornado warnings have expired that were issued last night. in arkansas strong winds pulled back a third of a high school cafeteria with rain pour through the opening. school officials pay have to cancel classes. >> this was clean up after strong storms roll through with damage and scattered debris in towel, texas. four were hurt when victims were caught up to a tornado. 16 million americans from the gulf coast to north carolina are in the path of storms expected to hit today. >> the policemen battle over funding to fight the zika virus is intensifying and democratic leaders in the house of representatives and senate will hold a news conference pressuring republicans to pass money aimed at fighting the zika virus. g.o.p. leaders say they would
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not approve the money until september. two months ago prove asked for $1.9 billion to fight the disease. the centers for disease control reporting 891 confirmed cases >> the mediterranean diet is better than we thought. it is proven that olive oil and fish and whole grains and notes help the heart. if you a new study in the european heart journal suggests that the diet strengthens bone, keeps your brain young, reduces rib of cancer, and helps you live longer. the study suggests eating greater healthy food is more important for those with health disease than avoiding unhealthy food. >> a harvard doctor said tweaking cure diet can reduce anxiety. here are foods that are best, leafy companies, and notes and whole grains because they are high in magnesium and
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in protein and in protein and >> can you guys not until it and on a sandwich. >> this afternoon, can we make eight sweep? are you taking the broom? there are only scattered showers. and west of 20 and 30 miles per hour, the u.v. index is high. be careful. looking around the day, showers are as far south as santa barbara and rain showers in the mountains and 60s and 70's and a few 80s showing and our best chance for record highs could be sunday with 90s around our inland east bay neighbor. sue? >> on the bay bridge toll plaza for metering lights and a couple cars stacked up on the left hand
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lanes 15 minute from golden gate field to san francisco. the golden gate bridge watch the zipper truck from three to four lanes with a clear and smooth ride into san francisco and if you travel from highway 37 near novato you are look at 22 minute drive. otherwise, it is just road work and we have lanes blocked, southbound and northbound 13 between 24 and 580 for a couple more minutes. we will look at san jose road work in a few. >> happening today, a federal judge will sentence former speaker of the house of representatives who led guilty to bank fraud connected to a child sexual abuse accusation. hastert illegally tried to high withdrawals intend as hush money for an abuse victim. he is accused of molesting four students while a high school wrestling coach in illinois and the prosecutors have asked for six months in prison. >> venezuela is taking drastic steps it deal with the energy crisis, the drought stricken
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country has lost a lot of power from the main dam and until that is fixed, nonemergency public workers are only allowed it work two days a week mondays and tuesdays affecting to million public sector workers, officials plan to hold rolling blackouts for the next 40 days. the capital and a few tourist areas are exempt. >> we know a way to have lunch with apple c.e.o. tim cook as-as the vice right. bidding is underway for a chance to gin him and a guest to have lunch at the company's cupertino campus. you are wondering, how much would that cost? the answer is soon revealed. eight days ago the highest bid so far was $183,888. last year it went for $200,000 and the year before that $370,000. >> so it is a downward trend so maybe we will get a deal. >> is eight sandwich? pasta? or stir fries?
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>> is he vegan? it is company. not the food. >> oracle arena home to the golden state warriors will be host to more basketball greatness over the summer with the olympic team playing china at oracle arena on june 26 with tickets on sale on friday and olympics kick off august 6. >> more self driving cars could be hitting the road in pooling and others get their way and and others get their way and opponents want to put the break that's how much garbage visitors to our national parks add to the country's landfills each year.
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but this year, subaru is sharing their zero-landfill expertise with the national parks to work toward the goal of making garbage there a thing of the past. to get involved visit subaru.com/environment. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait.
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