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internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. live where you live this is "abc 7 news." >> happy fathpride day. >> pride weekend is in swing-and-a-miss festivities going off without a hitch, hundreds of thousands expected tourn out tomorrow for the famous parade pride and after party at the civic center plaza we are live at the civic center with the story. >> jim: y. hi. you can see behind mez me me mee
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center behind me is lit up looking pretty. spectators after the parade will join those for a celebration that will already be in full swing. the party continues in the castro, a place where locals and tourists out to have some fuchb fun. police out making sure everyone's safe. >> i'm seeing three to four times the usual police presence for pride weekend. >> the san francisco police department is at full staff. everyone is working. all vacations have been cancelled. with an extra one million people in the city for pride weekend and recent terrorists attack taking place worldwide everyone is on high alert. >> things are a little more real now. >> police met with bar owners to talk about safety protocols.
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at the edge the general manager has five time it's more security than usual this weekend. >> we felt we needed to elevate our security last year and are doing the same this year to keep our customers and neighborhood safe. >> there's increased security screening, festival attendees have tgo through metal dete detectors and have their bag checked with police on crowds and on roof tops measures many think are necessary. >> i always watch people, their body language, how they're looking around, the gestures they're making. >> there will be developedvendo and plenty of police the party in the plaza ends at 6:00. "abc 7 news.." thanks lisa.
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after the nightclub shooting in orlando survivors and friends and families of victims travelled here to san francisco to be part of the parade. i sat with a man whose best friend was killed in that nightclub shoot zbrg that happens to be the last thing he did for me, there at pulse standing on the patio he put his arm around me like he always did and said i love you. >> brandon wolf is keeping his legacy alive through the drew project, named after one of the 49 kills at pulse last year and the non-profit gives leadership opportunities to the lbgtq community. >> the things i hope people remember about pulse are things like the drew project, thing s about community and love and compassion. >> there's always more we can do to protect future kids, teens, adults, anyone who is in threat
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of being attacked. >> the woman you just heard from will speak at the pride parade tomorrow along with oethers who are representing the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. the iconic pink triangle is in place at twin peaks tonight. it was used by the nazis in world war ii to homosexuals and will be there during the parade tomorrow. street closures will start early at 6:00 a.m. those are indicated in red. many lines will be rerouted during the parade. you can find a closer view of the map at "abc 7 news" website or download our web app and enable push alerts for pride
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updates all weekend long. a live look at foggy san francisco. you can only see half of the buildings. the big question will pride goers see the sun tomorrow, our meteorologist is here to answer that question, drew tuma. >> hi there. we're anticipating cool day in san francisco tomorrow. we're slightly cooler across the board in all locations. and that trend will continue through the second half of the weekend as well. if you are heading to san francisco for the pride parade early on a typical morning a lot of clouds morning fog, we do expect a fair amount of sunshine with cool afternoon with temperatures topping out at 62 degrees. take a look how long this cooling trend will last. kate. >> we do have breaking news in pakistan tonight just learning
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120 people died after an oil tanker overturned in the eastern part of the country and burst into flames another 130 people are seriously hurt. dozens of residents rushed to collect leaking fuel jus before it burst into flames. we'll update you on any information. back in home, in fremont several home invasion robberies led to the arrest of teenage boys and attention of very young accomplices. we're in the fremont police department with the story tonight. hi leslie. >> good evening. the first of those home invasion robberies took place on june 11th as a woman pulled into her garage was accosted by two suspects who tried to wrestle away her dies and her 64-year-old husband tried to
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intervene and he was beaten up. >> he was attacked. punched in the face, significantly damaging his eye. >> this witness and neighbor wanted to remain anonymous as he described the same intruders returned to the same house here in fremont three days later using the stolen keys to get in the house and to break the sliding glass door the same woman and victim were at home. >> they were startled and took off. >> the brazen suspects returned again the very next day driving the same maroon honda accord and neighbors blocked their exit as they called police. this is cellphone video showing police arresting a 15-year-old boy on two counts of home invasion robbery, elder abuse, and possession of a stolen vehicle and his accomplices detained a 10-year-old and
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15-year-old girl. the 15-year-old was armed with a sledge hammer. >> i know they were young, i'm kind of shocked. i'm relieved now. >> others described other teens in the neighborhoodloitering on streets with narnd. >> we seen few people not from the neighborhood just sit in the car. that's risky because you have kids here. >> police praised vigilailance from the resident. >> the more support we have from the community better we are to do our jobs. >> in fremont "abc 7 news." developing tonight federal investigators looking for a small plane that crashed a football field away from where it was supposed to land. the pilot is the ohm one on board and walked away with just skuts to his face.
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a driver on highway 101 saw it happen and rushed over to help. >> actually came about 30 feet above his vehicle. he rendered aide to the party and pulled him out of the airplane. >> the pilot told chp that his engine quit as he was coming in to land. he flies from a sky diving school and just returning from dropping off passengers. a large tree branch crashed down on a car in san francisco. a neighbor posted these photos on twitter happening this afternoon columbus, few blocks from washington square park where in august a falling branch left a woman paralyzed. the city called it a freak accident. in san jose a flower shop owner accused of stealing more than $26,000 from her customers, the mug shot shows her in tears.
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she refund nearly $10,000 to a faly who cancelled a family party and didn't deliver nearly $8,000 in flowers and declarations for a woman's wedding. tonight police are investigating a possible hate crime in south sacramento outside of a mosque. and a terrifying moment for a kitten on the golden gate bridge as chp jumped
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president trump tonight is
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shifting his public stance about russian interference in the election. this change comes after the washington post printed a lengthy account of the kremlin's efforts and now the president is pointing the finger at former president obama. >> president trump seems to be admitting the russians did meddle in the presidential election tweeting since the obama administration way before the 2016 election that the russians were meddling why focus on t. >> obama knew about russia long before the election and did nothing about it. >> earlier the white house will not be pinned down whether u.s. intelligence agencies that russia did meddle. >> i haven't asked him about his reaction. i will get back to you. >> the president has poo-pooed
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the idea. >> the entire thing has been a witch hunt. the russian did not effect the vote. >> saying democrats being poor losers. >> you can talk all you want about russia which is fake news deal to make up for the loss of the democrats. >> there's been a detailed account of president obama's attempt to stop them, he could have done much more, one official saying i team like we sort of choked. >> question is he had the information why didn't he do something about it. he 140ushould have done somethi about that but you don't read about that, it's quite sad. the democratic national committee came to san francisco and members pointed out how essential the black vote is to winning a ticket the event
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hosted local congress women and speaker said democrats don't get 92% of the black vote they don't win and they accused republicans of making sure they doesn't happen. >> they are suppressing the vote all over the country. they don't just suppress the vote because they're racist it's a practical matter how they win. >> speakers also blamed a misguided mass incarceration policy tilted against blacks and latinos as another way to suppress votes. south sacramento police are investigating the burning of a burning outside of a mosque here's a picture. it happened this afternoon on 65th street. it was fulled with bacon hanging from a fence. pork is forbidden in the
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religion and the mosque is the greatest in the area. 70-year-old honey gernman wanted to gain citizenship to stay in country to be with her sick mother without limitations of tourist visa, an immigration attorney cleared everything up. >> this is such a relief. i looked into it she said you're a citizen. >> turns out her mother and father were u.s. citizens and at one point she lived with them in the u.s. as a child and previously had a green card. she didn't say why she thought she wasn't a citizen she led the pledge of allegiance and got her certificate which dates back 60 years. resident of 90 homes in
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tulare county are evacuated after rivers over the levies, north of highway 99 near the town of kingsburg. the chp looking for kitten with incredible survivor story, this guy trapped in the median barrier of the golden gate bridge. they rescued the kitten, gave him a badge and clean bill of health and the officer agreed to take him home and foster him until an owner comes forward. he's calling the kitty bridges. now to our accu weather forecast. >> a cooler finish to the weektd. weekend.
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showing fair amount of high clouds overhead. high clouds mixed with sunshine. that will be similar sky that we have on your sunday as well. if you were not a fan of the excessive heat, you'll like the next few days of the forecast. san jose average high about 80 degrees. tomorrow, through mid week, near or slightly below the average of 80 and will turn things around and warm up to the 80s nowhere near the excessive heat we had last week. live look from our emeryville camera showing you a little bit of haze. dealing with low clouds. very typical summer pattern in e bay areareating cool temperatures almost area wide. you have clear skies. you can see it nicely at 72 degrees. clinging to the clouds about 99%
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of the region backing off to the 50s and 60s. 62 in san jose. 60 in oakland. and nevado and santa rosa 67 degrees. bit of a breeze. 20 miles per hour wind gust. wind in the delta will pull some fog inland overnight. fog along the coast even perhaps a little bit of drizzle along the coast but fog making its presence known around the immediate bay. temperatures holding in mid to upper 50s in most locations. hour by hour, 6:00 tomorrow morning a lot of low cloud cover to start the day, in typical summer fashion that will be pulled back to the coast by mid bay and you will get a lot of sunshine. temperatures tomorrow more typical of this time of year. no intense heat across the region. about 75 in santa rosa.
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san jose 79 degrees. 62 in oakland. in oakland 72 tomorrow. in sonoma by the afternoon will be a nice afternoon shaping up in the north bay. a lot of sunshine, light breeze. temperature around 79 degrees. giants mets gave first pitch will be 1:05, breathy, rather bright, mostly sunny, 62 degrees by first pitch and 61 degrees as you exit at&t park. here's the next seven day forecast. your near average tomorrow and then we'll go slightly below average both monday and tuesday especially and then will turn be things around number wise thursday into friday, warm back up, bright skies and summer spread saturday. no triple digit
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the warriors' kevin durant was out of his comfort zone today, taking part in benefit, cofounded by javale mcgee, it encourages kids to drink more water instead of soft drinks. watching them play baseball is a reminder what great athletes they are. they can get it done. >> never doubt kevin durant. he'll find a way. coming up in sports a's make baseball history thanks to three of their rookies. and the giants free fall contin
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abc 7 sports. >> how quickly things can change just last year the giants had the best record in baseball at the all-stareak and now are on pace to lose more than 100 games after degree nating aaron hill for assignment they called up third baseman jacob degrom gets him to ground out. he was scoreless through four. s gives new york 1-0 lead. brandon belt with his 14th home run of the season and tied it 1-1. not for long. giants get to the bullpen. curtis granderson the double
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home run and then another run. new york wins 5-2. giants become the first team in the majors to lose 50 games in season. last plate the oakland a's are hoping to turn youth movement around. against the white sox looked promising. in the first rookie olsen with his first career home run. two run shot off james shields. would hit another in the 7th. calling for high fives. and jaycob brugman with his first career home run, brugman could hardly believe it. franklin barreto was making his major league baseball debut, in the third also go deeps. the first time in american league history three teammates hit their first career home run in the same game.
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live where you live, this is "abc 7 news." good evening i'm kate larson in for erik thomas. tonight ups of thousands the of people are expected to march flew san francisco tomorrow for the pride parade. an extra one million people are in the city right now. every san francisco police officer is working to ensure everyone's safety. in fremont waves of home invasions and beatings of home owners, the 15-year-old boy was armed with a sledge hammer and two girls ages 14 and 10 were detained.
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the kids broke into a home twice and punched a mom in the face. breaking news out of pakistan, at least 120 people have now died in that oil tanker truck explosion and 138 others injured. the truck went off the road and crashed. villagers were collecting oil from the truck when it burst into flames. >> turning to china most of the southeastern country covered in a mud and rock slide while people were sleeping, more than 100 people still missing tonight. marcy gonzalez has the >> tonight as many as 120 people missing buried under this crush of heavy rocks and mud that officials say came with no
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warning a6:00 a.m. local time. heavy rain caused the mountain to crumble on the village below. dogs and instruments have been deployed to find survivors like this man and his family who says dozens of houses were completely buried and his one month old son cried to wake them up moments before the mud slide hit. i was pinned in the dining room, got up, held the baby and escaped he explains tonight with 15 dead rescuers are hoping for more stories to uncrumble the pieces of the more than 40 homes that were obliterated. tourists are among the missing. abc news los angeles. an investigation is under way into a cyber attack of the
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british parliaments e-mail accounts. officials are not surprised by the attack because just last week the times of london reported a russian hacking group revealed the lock ins the of 9,000 members of parliament police employees and officials saying this is a reminder for all of us. >> it's a warning to everybody whether in parliament or else where that they need to do everything as possible to maintain their own cyber security including having complex and safer code words. >> they say at this stage it's unknown whether any data was compromised in this latest attack. a very close call for a man in alabama. this man was walking along orange beach in the middle of the rains fopicrom tr cindy and seems owe believious from the increasingly violent ocean. 15 seconds after he walks away a
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palm tree comes crashing down he wasn't hurt just clearly a little rattled. a 109--year-old tree by john deere himself is being moved two blocks to city prompt. >> biggest technical challenge is probably the vertical height of this tree is unusual. most trees that we move even if they are really large are 50 to 60 feet tall this one being over 100 feet tall is a little bit different. >> sounds very complicated. john deere made his home here in the bay area and led the fight to create yosemite national park from his home in martinez. a tragic accident. >> as they lifted me all i could
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think was i didn't feel a thing of that. >> he could have given up but instead is helping to make a difference in the lives of other paralyzed people. meet this abc 7 star just ahead. summer fog rolling in tonight will lead the way t
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a swimmer from sonoma bound for mit has a tragic accident on a summer afternoon in boston harbor the star athlete was left paralyzed a week before orientation. he survived but it's his determination to thrive that makes him an abc 7 star. >> soon as i came something was wrong.
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>> there are those days will change your life forever. almost four years ago. >> all i could see is my arms limply in front of me and i'm trying to get a breath and nothing in my body was responding. >> it was a week before college orientation before he dove into the harbor he never know what he hit to have broke his neck. the waves brought him to shore and life guard found him in the sand. >> as they lifted me all i could think of was i didn't feel a thing of that. >> for him there's at least been something about the water that hadeen a dream, the star swimmer med it to mit. >> i'm in, i'm in. >> after his acceptance his first call was to his mom. >> i knew it was what he wanted so was what i wanted. >> this time a call to his father. >> there's been an accident. >> when we walked into his room
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he said mom come kiss me. he'd never done that like that and i knew this was serious. >> he remembers that moment. >> i needed it, that mother's love is the one thing i needed at that time. >> in the hospital would come up every morning at 6:00 a.m. ready for swim practice except now he couldn't move. >> feeling like the entire lower body is cast in concrete and i remember thinking this can't be permanent. >> instead of dispair only determination. he said from that moment he took ownership. calls himself a recovery athlete. crossfit. pilates. years of physical therapy on land and water.
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piece by piece regaining sensation in his entire body. he can move his head, neck, shoulders and working from the chest down and now wants to give free exercises at home to help others recover. >> you have an opportunity to connect to your body in a way never in the past, seize this opportunity. >> his parents say they have the privilege of raising their son for a second time. >> we have high hopes for your child, and hope they do many more things you can think they can do. he instills in us the love and pride of a parent once again. >> for him there's just something about the water. >> it feel so good. >> he still finds freedom here. he wants to know the accident part of his story is just a single lap in a much larger
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race. >> it's another water waiting to be tackled. >> that mit just grat u ated few weeks ago and posted this on instagram. a triumph of his own standing against his car, he plans to go pack to school in the fall of next year. you can support him on his blog the overcoming.org. >> what a powerful story. let's head now to drew who has a look at the weather and pride parade forecast. >> early on showing fog out there. highs across the region. very typical summer. 60s on the coast. 70s on the bay. 80s as you get inland. clouds early on. mid day sunshine. temperature around 62 degrees. near average tomorrow to below
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average monday to tuesday. by thursday and friday we warm up but nowhere near the excessive heat of last week. so enjoy. >> i was talking to folks out of town and they were very surprised by the summer in the city. >> tourists always are. >> all right we got a lot of news in sports tonight, some good, some bad. >> right. let's try to focus on the good if we can, coming up in sports college world series final is now set. and you will hear
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in case you missed it earlier, warriors center javale mcgee hosted a celebrity softball game at the oakland coliseum this afternoon and making an appearance the nba
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trophy. iguodala hits it at kevin durant. matt barnes drills this pitch off the left field wall. just under the 362 feet sign that's a home run in is softball. ian clarke thinks he has it but gets robbed. javale mcgee came up short today but will settle for the nba title. >> just kept pushing, was a blessing to come here, the support is really good, it's all positivity just sticking with it. >> just a great dproup group of. s of that respect eacherm. other. growing up together and learning a lot from each other. this is anothe thing to >> obviously great to get together like this for a great
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cause and like i said to spend time with teammates one fb thof those things you look forward to. it was a lot of fun. lsu took on oregon state in one semi final beavers had not w had back-to-back win since last season. this time from the right side, this two run blast made it 5-0 lsu. bo jordan tacked on one more run in the sixth, lrk srk u stunned oregon lsu stunned oregon stage 6-1. florida taking on tcu. gators mike rivera hits a grounder to second. cam he can't get the play. and gators with the 1-0 lead. rivera later scores all the way from first.
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then in the 7th, ball bounces off the bag, another run scores, 3-0 the final. going to be florida versus lsu for the college world series title. best team in the majors, astros were in seattle, getting help from former athletic josh reddick to take away a hit from jean segura. houston beat the mariners 5-2. the astros now 51-25. if you signed a 5-year $125 million contract what would you do with all that money? that's a fun question facing raiders quarterback derek carr who signed the richest deal in league histo thursday. he said he would tithe some of the money to his church and of course take care of his better half. >> probably give my wife something nice even though she
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begs me not to. she still gets coupons and tries to find discounts none of that will change. the exciting thing for me money-wise is that this money will help a lot of people. i'm very thankful to have it but it's in our hands because it will help people not ohm in this country but around the world. that's what's exciting to me. >> and the earth quakes took a 1-0 lead in the 13th minute. real salt lake nearly ties it up but prada hits it's post. san jose got some assurance in the 70th minute. the long pass. beating the defense. quakes win 2-1. they only lost once at home this season. now to the golf highlights. jordan spieth began with a one-stroke lead on 6th chips in from birdie.
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and bunker on 15 nearly for an eagle and taps in for another birdie. 23-year-old texan seeking long birdie on 18. 66 is 12 under par good for a one-stroke lead over leader. thanks so much rick. love what derek carr said that was lovely. >> isn't he a great guy. >> yeah really inspiring. all right that's it for tonight, we hope you have a wonderful night we continue tomorrow a
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