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the mother are okay. it could have been worse. >> one vehicle went into the structure knocking down a signal pole and we have live wires and the pole halfway to the house this happened after 10:30, two vehicles were involved and the black bmw s.u.v. ended in the house with the pole. that shot through the window. the family of three was need with a friend in the living room when it happened and were obviously shocked. the glass was everywhere. they went to the hospital for treatment. the wife and five-year-old son were able to go elsewhere to sleep. minor injuries for the people in the vehicle. the resident said a driver appeared intoxicated and arrested. the family will stay at their friend's house until all of this is fixed. >> san francisco police are
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investigating a hit-and-run accident in japantown night. one person was trapped and had to be rescued out of a car. police say the hit-and-run driver ran away. >> more trouble for the oakland police department. another officer has been placed on leave. a criminal investigation is underway. mayor schaaf made the announce president last night but revealed no details. it was not connected to the sex scandal. san francisco police department are investigating whether their offices has inappropriate contact with the underage girl involved. the oakland city council member said prostitutes have contacted them to say they, too, had relations with police officers. he said he has given that information to police. now the warriors. steph curry throws a mouth guard, he is then out, ayesha
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throws out tweet, and lebron james scored 41 for the second game in a row and the dubs trailed by 22 and got to nine points but in the end the calf laters pulled -- the calf laters pulled away to win now it is tied. steph curry fouled out in the 4th flowing the moth piece in frustration hit fang. he got ejected for the first time in his career. the league machine quick to apologize. >> i have thrown my mouthpiece before but i was off aim and did not mean to throw it at a fan. but it happened, and i went over and apologized because that is not where i was trying to take out my frustration. >> a lot of us wonder, who got hit by the mouth guard? it turns out it was the son of a cavalier owners. sources tell espn he will likely face a fine and not a suspension. >> as steph curry got ejected
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his wife caught a lot of attention with this tweet the she said and i quote, "i've lost all respect, sorry, this is absolutely rigged for money orating not sure which i will not be silence, sorry." she delatted the tweet and sent out several others apologizing saying it 457ed in the least the moment and tweeted that police racially profiled her father and tried to arrest him. espn said he was actually mistaken for a con artist known for sneaking into games and was released after they realized who he was. >> fangs were surprised to see this, as they walked out, especially since the dubs lost. oracle arena said it did not send off the fireworks, and thinks it was a fan in the parking lot the 19,000 fans packed to cheer on the team in game six. abc is the only place to watch game seven on sunday and world
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news tonight at 3:30, and then abc7 at 4:00, and at 4:30, coverage of the game seven begins with the warriors and the cavaliers in oakland, tip-off at 5:00 p.m. following the game, you can join the sports director larry beil and mike shumann for after the game with analysis from adonal foyle. >> warriors attorneys are headed to san francisco superior court, a judge will hear arguments on the lawsuit brought by a neighborhood group fighting the team for 18,000 seat arena next to the mission bay campus. the officials violated environment laws and ignored limits on high-rise developments when approving the congress that would include 46,000 square feet of office piece. the warriors put pushed back the plans to open it until 2019. >> new details of the 17-year-old charged with killing a classmate in novato high school. according to the marin independent journal the suspect was arrested a week before the
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murder on suspicious of raping a 15-year old girl. he was release two days later without charges. investigators say martinez and three others shot and stabbed to students on a walking trail last week. one of the students died. the other student survived. some speculate the murder was tied to a sexual assault. authorities have only said the attack was "gang related." martinez and two others are back in court in two weeks. another suspect still loose. >> this morning we are learning new details about the orlando gunman and his wife texting during the rampage on sunday morning. right now it is not clear in his wife knew what he was doing. she and omar mateen's father have been laced on a in fly list. our reporter has president obama's plea for action. >> at a memorial site president obama and vice president paid were laying a white rose for each life lost at the pulse
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nightclub. >> if you have lone wolf attacks, like this, hatched in the minds of a stubbed person, we are going to have to take different kinds of steps in order to prevent something like this. >> the f.b.i. has yet to comment on additional warning signs that point to omar mateen's disturbing behavior including suspicions from the owner of this florida gun store, the staff contacting authorities when he asked for bulk ammunition and body armor. >> our intuition was correct, and it is just very sad we had him that close. he was that close. law enforcement could have gotten him. >> new evidence show text memorials mateen sent his wife during the massacre, multiple sources telling abc that mateen's widow is being cooperative but the f.b.i. is still trying to figure out in she is being truthful of how much she knew prior to the attack. >> this issue is played now
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public and debated in the senate. a vote on amendments that could extend background checks and restrict access to guns for those on a watch list is expected to happen on tuesday next week. >> the bay area sharing messages of support with orlando, and we were in san francisco in the castro district as people signed poster-size cards "prayers for orlando," and the deejays came up with that idea. >> they can express what they are feeling, get a little bit of the heartfelt heart-break out, a little bit of healing. >> people left millions like "pray strong," and they will be sent to florida. >> mayor lee will raise the ride flag to celebrate pride month in san francisco, with events in city next weekend and security is tighter this area because of the orlando shooting. >> a public memorial for a fallen san jose police officer is held on tuesday morning at
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the s.a.p. center. we were overhead as the processions coursed officer michael katherman's body to a funeral home in los gatos of the on tuesday, katherman was on his motorcycle and a minivan turned in front of him at 10th and horning. the 34-year-old crashed into it and died at the hospital. the cement driver was in the area when it happened and rushed to the officer michael katherman's side. another good samaritan performed c.p.r. >> you see a police officer down ...not pretty. anyone down, but when you see a police officer in the line of duty, something i will never forget. >> officer katherman was the 13 13th san jose police officer to die in the line of duty. >> firefighters are containing a fast-moving brushfire in san mateo county. this is new video just in to the newsroom this morning, which has
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grown to 1,400 acres since it sparked wednesday. this is in the national forest. the planes spread with the help of strong winds in the area, and firefighters still have zero percent containment on this. highway we oh near santa barbara is shut down and 140 homes and rams are threatened so far, with no injuries reported. >> there is going to be no relief for the firefighters or the folks. i wanted to show you this heat advisory for monday with highs hitting 100 to 110 and that is some of heat that is coming our way over the weekend. until that time waking up to remain wither conditions, upper 50s to lower 60s across san francisco. we have low 60 in richmond and 60 in american canyon and petaluma, fairfield, santa clara 55, and san leandro and belmont, 58. not so chilly. antioch, average high is 85. you will be closer today with the hourly planner, 58 at 6:00, noon, 75, in the upper 70s and
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nearly 80 in the afternoon. the dry san rafael and 101, temperatures you can see are climbing each day with warm sunshine and our hottest days are ahead of us in the seven-day forecast. >> good morning. we have a major road closure over the weekend you should be aware of if you travel on 80, we are through san pablo, full freeway closure tomorrow night from almost p.m. until 7:00 a.m. on sunday, so there will be a detour in place, a full freeway closure doing some road work out there requiring that the major bottleneck they are trying to, sand. right new we have road work southbound 101 from petaluma to novato and i am not seeing slow traffic ongoing road work with the huge, expansion project. we will come back and look at the weekend of vans that could be affecting your commute. >> if you park on the street in san francisco, pay more attention to the meters. next, the changes that could get you a ticket if you don't. >> legendary rockstar meatloaf
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>> legendary rockstar meatloaf collapsed on i had big plans, i had my career path all planned out. while i was on a combat patrol in baqubah, iraq, a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. when i came home, i felt alone. my family was around me, but i couldn't talk to them about what i'd seen and what i'd done. i remember just thinking, man, the way i am right now, i don't want to live. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors don't have to be severely wounded to be with the wounded warrior project. we do have a lot of guys that have post-traumatic stress disorder. being able to share your story, i guess it kind of helps you wrap your mind around what did happen over there. just because you've left the military doesn't mean your life is over, because when these guys are coming home, i'm kind of leading and training them, instead of for combat, i'm leading and training them to heal. and if i come away with anything from the wounded warrior project, it's them giving my life back. my name is norbie, and yes, i do suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, but i'm okay.
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of the fans. he was in the middle of the "i would do anything for love but i will not do that," and he drop the microphone and fell. musicians rushed to his side. he was later hospitalized. here is meatloaf earlier, people say the sink was forgetting words and missing the cues. early in the performance. he canceled two concerts this week citing "ill health." democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders vowed last night to work with hillary clinton to defeat donald trump but did not drop out of the race. >> vermont senator bernie sanders delivered a speech with all of the hints of a concession. >> this campaign has never been about any system candidate. to those relatively few elected officials would had the courage to stand with us i say, thank you. he vowed to work closely with the democratic only point and presumptive nominee, hillary
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clinton. >> i look forward in the coming weeks to continued discussion between the two campaigns. >> but he did not bow out. san francisco state university professor said he did not concede so he can maintain some momentum for a bigger voice in the democratic national platform. >> he has a lot of political clout at the convention. by in the final analysis he is going to be collaborating with hillary clinton the. major part the speech was a promise to be part of a coordinated political battle against donald trump. >> three of the four men who punctured an inflatable dam in fremont wasted close to 50 million gallons of water last year, are common to have to pay $100,000 in dams. the the incident hand at height of detroit they were drunk and high when they punctured the dam. the four served jail for that offense. another man was not included in
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the settlement agreement. >> if you park in metered spaces in san francisco you have to dig deeper in your pockets. the rates were raised during certain time periods in several neighborhoods, the prices are already in affect in the areas including civic center, hayes valley, downtown, the fillmore, the wharf, the marina, fish bay and soma district. we have more information on abc7news.com. >> a lot of you wonder what your father's day weekend looks like. >> we have meteorologist mike nicco. >> good morning, everyone. here is a look at the next three hours on live doppler hd, you can see slight chance of sprinkles across the north bay but it will be dry this morning. check out our east bay hills camera looking back to san francisco, the clouds are making it hazy with sprinkles across the north bay and the warming trend will include clean air, no
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"spare the air" alerts yet. the heat will linger into next week. we could see "spare the air" alerts. we have had three alerts and exceeded ozone levels three times. 72 in milpitas and 77 in morgan hill. san jose at 7 a and moving you the peninsula we start in the low-to-mid 70s and get into the mid-to-upper 60s around millbrae and san mateo and home 60s in downtown and south san francisco and sausalito, and low-to-mid 70s across the north bay, and along the east bay shore upper 60s to low 70s until orinda and fremont at 73. moving inland we have mid-70s to low 80s so no needing air conditioning, but you may want on check because by sunday you need i. low-to-mid 50s for overnight lows. my seven-day forecast shows a heat wave away from the cost starting on sunday through wednesday. i will have a hurricane at some of develops today and sue tell you about the traffic. >> we have fun things happening today, but it could affect the drive. the alameda county fair is going on 680 through pleasanton could be affected.
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i have given the a's game a red flag because it is the get away commute 880, prior to the game at 6:30 will be jammed. 101 through san mateo for the san mateo county fair, that could be affected. give yourself plenty of time. we are waiting for the zipper truck to configure the morning drive but light traffic conditions. >> thank you, sue. coming up, have you seen this wedding ring? how it want missing at a bay area airport. >> east coast inferno what may have sparked a mystery explosion at a gas station. but, first, america's money. >> good morning, topping america's money splurging on dad will reach a record but it still lags far behind other occasions. americans spend $620 billion during winter holidays, on mother's day $21 billion. >> father's day $14 billion below what americans spent on super bowl parties.
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there are good deals, including outback and other restaurants offering free things including ten dollar gift cards with the purchase of a meal or take dad to a movie, with "finding dory," on sale, the sequel to "finding nemo," has passed the occurent animation record-holder, and it is expected to make $120 million this weekend alone. this weekend alone. that is
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where teams compete to make the right decisions about safe food preparations. our challenge in this round -- read and follow package cooking instructions, and use a food thermometer. let's see how our teams are doing so far -- team 1? we just got 100 points. we separated our raw food from our cooked food. team 2? we got a 100-point green card for proper hand washing before our meal prep. referee: we've reached a critical safety point in the challenge. okay, team 1, let's check this out. uh-oh, not a safe internal temperature for those hamburgers.
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that puts everyone at high risk for food-borne illness. you get a red card -- undercooked. always read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a food thermometer. let's see how our winning team cooked it safe and avoided problems. well, i just kept focus on the four food safety steps -- clean, separate, cook, and chill. and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe? martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country...
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the abc7 news app, on the go, on your schedule. news that lives where you live. >> fire investigators are working to try to figure out what caused a crazy explosion in a new york gas station. a man pitting a gas capitaller in his car and suddenly, boom. it happened in rochester, he real estated quickly dropping to the ground, rolling around to put out the flames. the man did suffer buns over a third of his body. the good news is he survived. experts say static electricity may have caused the spark and that does not make me feel good. >> new details. disney will postal gator wanting signs after the debt of a two-year old boy at walt disney resort in florida. lane graves was playing at the edge of the water at the man made lagoon. an alligator grabbed him and pulled him under the water. his parent said in a statement
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"wores can not describe the shock and grief our family is experiencing over the loss of our son." no swimming signs were posted butting if that specifically referenced alligators. disney is the parent company of abc7. >> if you are going to yosemite this weekend, you will have some interesting company. president obama and his family are going to be there. it will be the first time in six decade as sitting president has visited the park. the secret services what not said where they will stay but helicopters did practice landings near the majestic yosemite hotel. officials are warning visitors to expect "heavy congestion," in the park this father's day weekend. this is the 100th year of the national park system. all the obamas will likely catch a look of california wildlife this weekend. this guy was spotted hanging out in wine country yesterday, walking along highway 128, c.h.p. shared this photo with us. what is this?
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>> look almost closely at the center of the photograph, you can see the bear. >> maybe we will blow it up. >> in this were an ipad i would zoom in. >> in southern california a couple desperately need your help to fund a $32,000 engagement ring. it was last in a women's bathroom at mineta san jose international airport. the woman has just landed in terminal "b" and she took off the the ring and washed her hands and hurrieded to eighting what uber and she knew she made a mistake and the ring was: the gone. >> it had to be a woman that took it, and that was extra heartbreak that someone would do that, knew the value of it, and it could have happened to them. but, still, would not want to turn it in. >> i know she is disappointed but the rain is insured, but, of
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course, it is the actual ring with sentimental value and would love to have it back. good luck. >> now, some of the county fairs that are going on we will talk with the alameda county fair opening up at look under partly cloudy and 70 and we get up to the mid-to-upper 70's by 3:00 and fall back into the 60 so grab a jacket. the san mateo county fair continues today. we cooler at 68 at noon. to 66 at 7:00. and spinners will be in san mateo. now, bail. angel are in time take on the a's but the fireworks night at 6 :35 dropping to 58. the excessive heat is building through son california at 103 in palm springs and 90 in fresno all heading our way. >> headlights on the east shore freeway, but, still, not a bad drive into san francisco in that is the final destination.
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it is moving along nicely for 15 minute drive across the span. here is what is happening at the bay bridge toll plaza with no metering lights. we will check back in half an hour. right new you are looking at smooth ride across the entire span with green good. and even out of the central valley for the friday morning early drive, and it is just 35-minute drive from tracy to dublin. >> heads up if you rely on a transit app, the 511.org app is off limit. the transportation commission is discontinuing the trip listener app while they re-do the mobile website saying you can still get the information you need including real time departure information and drive times but you have to go to the 511.org website. >> if you are like me and mosquitoes are attracted to you there is a warning: warmer weather in california means more will be buzzing around with an
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increase in west nile transmission in the state. birds and mosquito samples have tested positive for the virus. experts say our state's recent rain pattern and the warm temperatures are to blame. mosquito control officials urge people to be center cautious this summer as mosquito season picks up. >> cavaliers are not the only opponent with a courtroom battle over a planned home in san francisco. >> more trouble for the oakland police department with an investigation underway into the actions of another officer.
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> at 5:00 a.m. on friday. good morning. i am natasha zouves. >> it is the reason i am smiling now, a quick check on weather and traffic. early happy father's day, mike. >> thank you. looking forward to sunday. my dad is still in town. i can spend it with him. so, i thank them. now, live doppler hd shows a few sprinkles across the north bay and a look from sutro tower, can you see it is cloudy this morning with a colorful sunrise
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