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. breaking news. authorities raid the lake county home of ghost ship founder derrick alameda this morning. thanks for joining us today. >> abc7 news was first to break this bombshell development. six months after the deadliest fire in oakland history, 36 people died on december 2nd when the warehouse caught fire during a concert, trapping residents and attendees inside. this morning the where he and his wife now live. also rested, max harris.
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he was taken into custody this morning in los angeles. abc7 news was first to learn of these arrests this morning. this was the nation's deadliesi structure fire in a decade and investigators focused on what many described as hazardous conditions at the building. many have criticized the city for not catching or stopping the problems there. alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley is holding a news conference at 1:00 this afternoon to discuss the charges. that's in less than two hours. we will stream it for you live on the abc7 news app and abc7news.com. if you have our news app, then you are among the first to learn of today's arrest in the ghost ship fire investigation. we sent out this push alert as soon as we found out this morning. you can download our app and enable push alerts to get the latest on breaking news where you live. our other big story today on a much happier note, two down, two more to go to another championship. the warriors head now to cleveland in a couple hours.
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the cavs already gone. our own abc7 reporter was in san francisco this morning as lebron james was walking right past her. she tweeted that video you just saw. amy is live in oracle. hey, amy. >> reporter: hi, good morning, reggie. yeah, the warriors decided to sleep in a little bit this morning after their huge win last night, but not the cavs. they got up early this morning and got the heck out of town. lebron james strolled out of san francisco's saint regis hotel this morning to head to cleveland with two losses following him home. those who gathered said he didn't look to worried. >> he looked focused, not upset because he can't control everything. >> reporter: this family came to give lebron a warm sendoff, with 1-year-old cameron wearing his jersey. they're big fans and didn't get to see him play. >> we actually wanted to make it to the game on sunday but we couldn't get our hands on
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tickets. this is the next best thing. so we got to see lebron. >> reporter: a handful of curious people stood inside police barricades to watch the team board the bus and head to the airport. automatic segraph seekers didn' what they were looking for but many were still happy to get a glimpse. >> cam, was it worth it? >> yeah. >> reporter: they think the cavs will turn it around now that they'll be playing at home, but warriors fans think golden state looks too tough to beat. >> k.d. and stephan curry together, unbeatable. steph curry was teaching lebron last night how to play ball. >> reporter: the next two games will be in cleveland and the warriors only need to win two more games to clinch the championship. live in oakland, amy holyfield, abc7 news. >> and they could be coming home with that championship. that would be quite something. >> yes. golden state has won 14 consecutive playoff games, the
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longest postseason winning streak in nba history. >> they clobbered the cavaliers yesterday, 132-113. steph curry and kevin durant had big games and talked about what it will take to bring the trophy home. >> we know this is far from over. we know how hard it is to be the best team in the league, so we got to just keep going, man, keep our foot on the gas and keep getting better every day. >> they're going to keep coming, man. this is a lot of work for us left to do, and you got to expect them to play obviously better at home and we're going to need to play better to win on the road. >> something that so many of us are happy to see, steve kerr back after missin game one due to lingering complications from back surgery. he had been out since the first round of the playoffs due to ongoing pain. he told abc7 that it is good to be on the sideline again. >> it's nice. our fans are amazing. they know i've been through a tough time, but great to be back out on the floor and feel the
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energy of the finals. pretty pleased with the way our team responded. >> i think you know by now but kerr and the team headed to cleveland for games three and four. >> espn's coverage starts wednesday at 5:30 here on abc7. before that join us for the pre-game show brought to you by jeep. we'll be live in cleveland. tip-off once again at 6:00 p.m. happening now, apple's worldwide developer's conference taking place in san jose. ceo tim cook is taking the wraps off new hardware, software and partnerships. matt keller is live at the convention center with lots of apple fans and engineers. matt? >> reporter: kristen, the crowds are inside right now for the keynote. ceo tim cook took the stage first and he welcomed everyone to san jose. >> it's great to be back in san jose, the heart of silicon valley and right down the street from apple and our new campus.
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it's been 15 years since we held a developer conference in san jose and an awful lot has changed. >> reporter: developers were happy to hear about the latest features for the apple watch and mac operating systems. cook also welcomed the youngest developer, a 10-year-old from australia, and the oldest developer, an 82-year-old woman from japan, two of 5300 developers here today. the most ever for this event. the wait is over. san jose is hosting apple's worldwide developer's conference for the first time since 2002. these guys got in the front of the line around 7:00 last night. >> i tried for three years to come and finally got accepted through the lottery. >> it was my dream, you know, from the -- like so many years ago to finally come to an apple keynote and it finally came true. >> you're going to go down there. >> reporter: security is everywhere. san jose police blocked traffic on west san carlos street in
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front of the crowds and convention center. an officer told me they started planning for this event three months ago, and terrorism is something they take into consideration. attendees have to go through metal detectors, and detection dogs were everywhere in the crowds. we met people from all around the world. >> we're from germany. >> reporter: mobile app developers are looking for exposure or ideas. >> everyone usines it. no one goes into a branch anymo anymore. >> reporter: they moved from san francisco to the south bay, but some attendees are a little disappointed it's not being held in the city by the bay. >> it's okay, it's not san francisco but it's okay. it will still be good and we'll still learn the same thing. >> will you make a trip to san francisco while you're here? >> already did yesterday. >> reporter: expect to see the crowds downtown all week. the conference runs through friday. reporting live in san jose, matt keller, abc7 news. >> matt, thank you. apple is giving attendees a little something extra to share their experience on social
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media. apple launched a special snapchat filter so people can share their photos and videos from the conference. it includes an overlay with the apple logo and wwdc 17 along with three stickers along the bottom. the stickers are available this week in the imessage app. >> we've got some changes in the forecast. your abc news 7 app the best source to track it. a little haze hanging over san francisco that could turn into rain later in the week. mike, rain, really? >> i know, it's june. one of our driest months, but it does rain in june, just not a lot. i'm not expecting a lot out of this system. let me throw some chances at you and you'll see a bunch of goose eggs on the map for today, tomorrow, but it's thursday that sticks out like a sore thumb. 5:00 thursday morning, a spinkle or two around santa rosa. as we head throughout the day, it mainly stays up in mend seen
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know county and northward. then, once we get through the evening rush, the sun starts to set, a couple of hundredths of an inch are possible by the time we get to friday morning to possibly some light showers. so the friday morning commute could be a challenging one, one we haven't had a while. we just don't get a lot of rain in june. we'll talk more about the timing and some of the heat tomg comin traffic is moving once again on two bay area bridges. it was a tough morning commute. a crash on the san mateo bridge backed up traffic for hours. on the bay bridge, an overturned vehicle blocked two westbound lanes. abc7 news viewer shared these photos with us. the car flipped just past treasure island before 7:00 this morning. police are reviewing body camera and surveillance video to try to determine what led to a shooting involving two officers. it happened on st. mary's avenue
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near interest state 580 about 3:00 yesterday morning. police say the on the floorsey and something led him to open fire. bark clays investigating an incident on a train. a man left the station. officers looked but did not find him. he's described as african-american, six foot tall. developing news from orlando, florida. six people have been killed in a workplace shooting there. the gunman, a disgruntled ex-employee we now know was also killed. janay norman has the latest. >> reporter: a terrifying start to the work week. >> just heard a bang is all she said and when she came out she saw one person on the floor.
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>> reporter: local law enforcement, the atf and fbi swarmed an industrial area just outside orlando, florida around 8:00 a.m. for calls of an active shooter. shelly adams says her sister was at work when she heard gunshots. >> my boss is dead, my boss is dead. it's unbelievable it can happen in an office. >> reporter: five victims are dead in addition to the gunman. >> the individual in question is a former employee of this business. he was fired some time in april of this year, so he was a disgruntled employee that came back to this business this morning. >> reporter: law enforcement confirmed the shooting is not terror related and say seven survivors made it out of the business alive. >> we have no indication that this subject is a participant in any type of terror organization. >> reporter: the sheriff says the 45-year-old shooter has a criminal history that includes battery and deputies were called to the same business three years ago for reports of workplace
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violence involving the suspected gunman. >> he allegedly battered another employee here in the business. there were no charges actually at that time. >> reporter: this shooting is making headlines as the orlando community prepares for the one-year anniversary of the tragic pulse nightclub shooting, the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history that left 49 people dead and more than 50 others hurt. janay norman, abc news, washington. new this morning, london police have named two suspects in the attack near the london bridge that left seven people dead. those suspects are 27-year-old ka ram sha zad and 30-year-old rashid redwan. they are two of the three suspects shot dead by police after saturday's attack. security remains tight at london bridge and borough market. the bridge re-opened this morning. in addition to seven people
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killed, 38 others were hurt. the london mayor has vowed not to be intimidated by terrorists. saturday's attack was the third in less than three months in the u.k. and it was less than two weeks after a suicide bomber killed 22 people after an ariana grande concert in manchester. she returned to the city for a star-studded benefit over the weekend. ♪ >> i don't know if you got a chance to see it but it was spectacular. tens of thousands of people danced and celebrated with the stars. many were fans who had attended the original concert. >> i love you guys so much and i think that the kind of love and community that's you're displaying is the medicine of the world that we really need right now. >> the concert raised at least $2.6 million in a three-hour period and that brings the total raised for the victims and their families to just more than $13 million. if you would still like to donate, we have more information on our abc7 news app and our
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keisha knight pull i am who played his daughter on the cosby show. the allegations involve a former canadian basketball star who accused cosby of drugging and assaulting her decades ago. prosecutors say cosby exploited his power and fame. a movement in oakland to keep uber out. the green lining institute launched a campaign called no uber oakland. uber has acquired the former sears building on broadway in oakland. this group is trying to keep the company from taking the building over at least for now. it wants uber to agree to preserve oakland as a diverse city for people of all income levels. the group set a ten-point platform to keep oakland from over jointry fewing, including things like providing job training and maintaining nonprofits for aprioring artists. warriors coverage continues with one of the smallest fans in the bay area. >> he could be a future nba star
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you know there are no age limits to being a member of dub nation. in fact, we may have found the youngest super fan. >> okay, you really need to see this video. this is a little boy from san francisco. he's got the jersey of course but he also has the moves. watch this. amazing. it's not just once, it's over and over again. there's 3-year-old myles kroeg,
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sinking a three-pointer from across the living room. when he was just 18 months he showed talent. you see that? as he's grown up, they just keep recording video and he keeps getting better. the only thing he likes more than basketball, his favorite player. >> steph curry! >> whoever dons the jersey is steph curry, so he thinks he's steph curry. >> how did you get so good? >> practice! >> you practice? >> he never takes the number 30 off. he wears it to church. you see right there? visiting santa at christmas. even when he goes to bed, the jersey goes with him. >> wow, he's amazing. it just warms my heart and practice is the reason why he's so good. >> i love the fact that the taller he got, the bigger the ball but he was still making it on that tiny hoop. >> one-handed. steph, try that. >> teach him to dribble and he'll have it all. >> that's right. weather nice out there, too. >> nice. no wind to blow the ball around yet but that could be the case
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as we head deeper into the forecast. hi, everybody. let's look from the tower. look at all the colors there, the hills continue to dry, becoming sunny and warmer, hazy sunshine. highs slowly slide after today all the way through friday and a chance of light rain thursday night into friday morning. if you're heading out right now, 59 at half moon bay, 64 in san francisco, 70 in san jose. 73 at santa rosa and 75 in concord to 70 in livermore. all the areas you see in yellow around the bay and into the delta, starts at 2:00 and lasts through 9:00, that's when the winds will be fastest. it will be choppy and brisk. along the coast, the small craft advisory isn't letting up until 9:00 tomorrow morning. look at all that haze out there from the east bay hills camera. talk about exercising today, extreme sunshine out there. if you're at the beach or on the bay, those breezes will have an effect on your enjoyment of the
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time spent on the water. look what it does the closer to the bay, the cooler the temperatures. 78 in sunnyvale. then 81 in san jose. 75 today in santa cruz with sunshine at the boardwalk. 72 to 78, that's your spread on the becoming breezy peninsula in redwood city. low 60s along the coast because of the extra sunshine but a little breezy. that water temperature, in some spots it's in the upper 40s to low 50s. 70 in downtown san francisco. 79 at petaluma. 84 for the rest of the north bay valley. 72 richmond. 77 in newark and fremont. if you don't use the air conditioner today in our east bay valleys, you won't need it the rest of the week. here's the way the rest of today breaks down. 60 at the coast but dropping to the mid 50s by 6:00. 70s at noon. 70s and 80s at 3:00. 60s and 70s by 8:00.
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if you're going to the game tonight, blue jays taking on the as. dropping down to 57. more cloud cover and the temperature ranging from 49 to 55 degrees. those temperatures take about i'd say a two to six-degree step backwards tuesday but then look at friday, highs only in the 50s and 60s. this is supposed to be the middle of summer. . that's due to that chance of rain thursday night into friday. >> thanks, mike. what would you do if your big day was around the corner and you couldn't decide on a wedding dress. >> the
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love is in the air in australia. a 93-year-old great-grandmother getting ready to tie the knot to her 88 year old beau. >> there's a little problem. she could not decide on a wedding dress for her big day. she narrowed it down to these four lovely red dresses. the store posted the option on its facebook page and after many likes we have a winner. >> sylvia is going to be wearing
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>> hey, everybody. on today's show, we've got some great contestants, great questions, and a great deal of money on the line, and it all starts right now. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to the show. you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] here we go. today's contestant--well, his rent's going to triple next month, so winning the million dollars will definitely help him stay in his home. from new york, new york, please welcome brian roland. [cheers and applause] brian, how you doing, man? >> i'm so good, thanks. >> good to see you. you're welcome. [dramatic music] ♪ >> all right, first of all, we won't out your landlord, but really, tripling your rent? >> give me one second. just got to take this in real quick. [laughter]
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