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live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. on massive strike could have major impacts on your medical care this week. more than 50,000 workers picketing for fair wages and benefits across california. good evening friends. thanks for joining us. >> the trike is set -- the strike is set to last most of the week and affecting thousands of appointments. >> we just spoke with union officials we have new developments. kate? >> reporter: well, the police barricades are here ready for hundreds, possibly thousands of employees striking here at the main pickett line in a matter of hours. starting early monday morning through we do, 52,000 healthcare workers will be picketing
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outside uc medical facilities. >> no doubt bit, it's disruption. >> reporter: she said that more than 300 surgeries and 12,000 out-patient appointments and procedures at uscf centers have been cancelled because of the three-day strike. >> the number one concern is our patients. >> there's a rising income, racial, and gender inequality. >> reporter: he is the spokesman for afsme, the largest employee union. >> they are being joined by 15,000 patient care technical workers. on tuesday, they will be joined in sympathy by the nurses, california nurses association. >> reporter: once patients are past the picket lines the ers,
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and patient care will continue this week. without much of the regular staff. like a >> we hope that the strike is called off. >> now with the strike set to begin at 4:00 a.m., we will have the latest. well, peril in paradise, we have new video that is stunning. it will show you lava shooting 300 feet in to the area in a residential neighborhood and hundred hads of residents on edge -- hundreds of residents on edge. and one of them a bay area native living in hawaii.
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>> 26 homes have been strdestro so far, and the eruptions show no sign of slowing down. you can see and hear the lava, you can see it smothering everything in his path. 1800 people have been forced to leave the their homes. >> all we can do is think positive and think maybe our house will be spared. >> she moved to the big island. never did she imagine her life westbound put on hold by what is going on right now. >> a lot of people on social media are criticizing all of us saying, what do they expect? they live on a volcano. well, you know, i was living on a fault. >> the instability of the volcano began monday wihen a laa
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filled crater collapsed. toxic air is at lethal concentrations. >> there's no sign of slowing down. we had pauses yesterday, but it seems there's a lot of magma underground. >> no telling how long the situation will continue. tour officials are saying that it's in a remote part of the big island, 100 miles away from the resort areas. abc 7 news. meanwhile, the dwraareas of volcano's national park has reopened. the earthquakes friday, the strong 6.9 magnitude quake did a lot of damage. they had a soft opening with limited services available today. the park is a popular spot and one of the few safe places for visitors to view volcanic activity. >> david kanapa wrote in a
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statement, say he is dealing with two they say they could run out of available space in 40 years. >> the bay area continues to grow. we talk about housing, where are they going to be buried it's a severe issue. what do we do as policy makers to work the community. work with the cemeteries and solve the problem. >> he added that policy makers need to get ahead of the issue by talking to stakeholders about future land use to create more space. >> the body of a missing fisherman was recovered yesterday. he has been missing since april
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28th when he and on the fisherman were thrown off the bridge. the other victim was rescued, neither man was wearing a life jacket. new details on a shooting that took place inside a daly city bowling alley that left a man in critical condition. cell phone video taken that night shows several shots being fired and people screaming at the classic bowling center. no one else was hurt. police in san jose are investigating overnight murder and an unrelated shooting involving a police officer. an adult man was found shot to death after midnight near story road and jackson avenue. an officer opened fire on a robbery suspect near the san jose state campus. no one was injured in the gunfire, the suspect was arrested, officers shut down
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several streets. republicans are denouncing a self proclaimed neo-nazi running for the gop. his reaction is creating a stir. we have the story. >> reporter: patrick little here, i'm your leading republican candidate in the latest poll. >> patrick little posted this video on his website after being ejected from the republican convention in california. >> they had me removed from the building because i will not serve israel. >> he is seen standing on an israely flag and spits on it. >> j-e-w are not three letters that start the word judiciary. >> little claims to be from albany and running against dianne feinstein, a recent poll
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put him in second place with 18% on of the vote. despite that, the rnc said in a statement, better to have a board vote on a resolution he h support from the gop, they identify him ask a white advocate who favors limiting reputation of jews in government. >> somebody like this man comes along and sees the opportunity, only needs a few thousand vo votes -- >> political professor james taylor is not surprised by the strong showing, the republican party will not challenge seats in blue districts. >> he cannot win in california, but what he can do is use the number two position for a platform to raise his profile. >> patrick little did not respond to our requests for an interview. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> attorney general jeff sessions plans to visit the californiaer borderer tomorrow, he is supposed to hold a news
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conference in the afternoon t justice department said that the topic will be immigration enforcement actions. sessions visit comes following recent stops by president trump and vice president pence over the past couple of months. >> still ahead, draymond green responding to a louisianan comedian who tweeted he should be shot. >> i pray that he gets the help that he needs. >> and now, draymond is calling for the comedian to be banned from twitter. >> we are wrapping up what was a cool weekend in terms of may standards. while the new week features warmer weather tomorrow, we have wild swing m-- wild swings in t temperatures. ♪ the choir stopping in the bay area. and an anxious mother scanning
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geyser! [echo]stal! [echo] crystal! [echo] geyser! [echo] crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. golden state warriors draymond green brushed off a threat of violence by a comedian and pelicans fan. andrew polk tweeted that he hopes green gets shot in the face. reporters asked green about the threat after the game. >> at the end of the day, it's a game. and you know, making death threats, talking about life, you know, i just pray that he he gets the help -- that he gets the help that he needs. >> polk deleted the tweet first and then sent an apology, saying
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i wish no harm to anybody over a simple game and i apologize sincerely. draymond tweeted, calling for the comedian to be banned from twitter and not accepting the apology. >> special event companies teamed up to help families who lost everything in the north bay wildfires. it helped those that lost precious family photographs. they were invited for a free session with photographers. so much gratitude. hugs and tears. and really sweet people that are sharing their stories. it was a, it really made all the effort worth while. >> digital images will be delivered to families in the coming week, right in time for mother's day. >> a world class choir, made up of singers from around the world, performed today in san
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francisco. the choir has been in existence for 71 years. the group wins awards genr emp -- genre. >> everyone can find peace that hopefully all mankind can work together, all that have life and breath should work together no matter the side you belong to. we a take a nonpartisan approach, and hope to do good for everyone. >> this is the first time that the group has performed in the bay area. >> sound great. dodd dozens of people took a trip back in time. ♪ >> the annual event takes place at the historic old woodside store on trip road, built back
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in 1854. visitors gather every year at the land mark building to take part inner chores and activity common for those living in the era. >> we have a two-of man saw -- we have a two-man saw. they do the laundry. they will make butter. in the back room, they are doing doll making. >> all of it provided free to the public, thanks to the san matteo county historical association >> it's finally stormy in big bear lake. >> awe, how cute, these calls of excitement as eaglet stormy returned to his nest this weekend. he had been gone nearly two weeks after falling 20 feet. you can see in the video, provided by friends of big bear valley, mother and son spent a few minutes nuzzling before stormy took a nap.
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>> you can see in the video bright sunshine indicative of the weather they have been experienci experiencing. >> yeah, we have shorts weather coming up. drew has more on that. >> yeah, for a majority of the forecast, we will see warmer temperatures but there will be swings in the next couple of days. you want to keep the jack et close to you. live doppler 7 is showing no issues with precipitation right now. the picture outside, it's a gorgeous one. a live look from the tower, showing you good visibility at this hour. no fog from this viewpoint, we do have high clouds overhead, but they are going to start to clear out over here over the neck couple of hours. temperature wise, we have fallen back in to the mid and upper 50s at this late hour. 50 in san ra fell, the same in oakland, and antioch one of the warmer spots can checking in with 68 degrees. call from accu-weather, the clouds will clear out in the next couple of hours.
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a bit of fog tonight, confined to the coast line, fog not a huge issue tomorrow morning and temperatures dropping on either side of 50 degrees the next 12 hours. here'ses the bigger picture. we have a area of low pressure to the north and east over the weekend, that is what brought in the cooler temperatures both today and yesterday. what is quickly building in though, right off of the coast, high pressure will move overhead had tomorrow. that will do two things. one, bring us warmer air and two, bring us brighter skies. however, you can see behind it, yeah, another area of low pressure, waiting to move in and that will bring cooler temperature business wednesday once again. it's a roller coaster ride. the 12 hour view. a lot of sunshine away from the coast by the get-go, and by 4:00. cool, and stuck in the 50s there, but away from the coast, 60s and 70s if not close to 80 degrees in some of the inland
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spots. highs monday, 65, and san francisco tomorrow afternoon, 69 in in oakland and a comfortable 76 in an show, the south bay, sunny and mild, go to 79, concord and 80 the high in antioch. so, what to expect this week, it's all about the temperatures. tomorrow, will feature warmer air and brighter skies. however, once we get in to mid week, especially on wednesday, those temperatures are going to drop once again, much cooler air moves in, it's a cloudier day. that is when you still need the jacket. but then by thursday and friday, those temperatures are going to warm right back up. a late week rapid warm up is on the way and then the early call for up coming next weekend, a lot more sunshine, and much warmer air than we have just experienced this weekend. what does not really change in the next couple of days unfortunately. i know a lot of us are sniffing and sneezing the pollen at medium to high levels in the next couple of days. the offenders, oak, mulberry
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trees. the next seven days. limited morning fog, sunshine, and bright looking day with temperatures like we were over the weekend and a drop happens on wednesday. cooler, and cloudier, but a one day shot of cool air. thursday and friday, we bounce back. stoet sweat -- set to sweat, and temperatures well above average even on the coast for this time of year fwlm. the jacket unnecessary. sounds like a work out video. >> yeah. there you go. >> prefer prepare to pers pim-- prepare to perspire, it's up to you. >> imagine less than $20 down on the kentucky derby and walking away a millionaire? how one woman managed to do it. how much does it cost to own a car in the bay area, maybe more than you think. >> it's a big difference. >> it's a big difference. >> michael finney will run t crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here,
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all right, well, horse racing is called the sport of millionaires and tonight, a texas woman is celebrating after hitting the jackpot this weekend. the austin woman that did not want to be identified made an $18 pick five wager right before the kentucky derby. not only did she pick justify to win, she selected the winners of all four races leading up to the main event the $18 bet won her $1.2 million. >> oh, good for her. >> her picture is fine. didn't want to give her name. >> people will find her eventually. >> the cousins will track you down. >> i think we know each other. don't we? >> yeah. >> larry is here with sports. >> in sports tonight, warriors and sharks made big playoff games and only one team had kevin durant going for him.
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if only he could because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. crystal geyser alpine springpasses through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. naturally.
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always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. only one candidate for governor when students were stuck in failing schools, led the fight to turn them around. as mayor of l.a., antonio villaraigosa invested in classrooms and security. graduation rates soared. antonio for governor. good evening, draymond green was so upset about how the warrior's played in game three, he stayed up to 4:00, he was watching tape and he sent kevin durant a long text message about what he needed to see in game four, kd's response, i got you. game four in a smoothie king center where the smoothies are okay. and the warriors showed championship desire the. klay thompson, 3 of 13, next possession, steph curry, 3 of 23. warriors built an 18 point cushion. the pells, who are we guarding
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in nobody. steph, you could tee it up and watch it fly. pells make a run. and anthony davis, full extension had 26. lead cut to 27. golden state, out scores the pells, 33-19 in the third. then, kd over ad, who has the longer arms there? durant led all scores with 38 points and once the slim reaper gets going, it's goodnight. let's play tic-tac-toe, durant, livingston, looney. dubs had 28 assists. blow-out alert. with authority. it's day-day, after losing game three with authority, we roll in game four. 118-92, and take a 3-1 series lead. >> the first -- how bad game three went, we had to assert ourselves and you know, call it turning the page and getting back to warriors basketball.
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that's something we have been good at. >> i'm way better as a player when i don't care at all and when play free and aggressive and forceful. i was able to make a couple of threes in the second half, it's sticking to what i do. >> you are not going to beat them if you can't circumsta can't score 115 points. i don't care how good your defense is or what you do, you have to score 115 points to beat them. >> on our effort on both ends of the floor, and the way we played was night and day from game three. that is our team that you saw tonight. >> game five, close-out, possibility, tuesday, at oracle. meanwhile, the sharks they have no more games. another season ends with team teal saying, we had no many chances. i like the commitment right there for the body paint. sharks could not get anything past fleury. second period, bad turnover. marchessault, slides it through the legs of martin jones, 1-0
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vegas. and braun and tierney have to make saves to keep it 1-0 and you will get nothing and like it, nate schmidt a blast, and appeared to hit off the cross bar upon further review. that was in, it was a goal. 2-0 vegas. empty netter, makes the final, 3-0 and the knights take the game, and series 4 games to 2. season over for team teal. >> we felt that we had a chance to move on to another round and came up short this one. and you know, it's right there. it's a fine line. so, we just have to, you know, we need to be better. >> frustrating for the sharks. abc 7 sports brought to you by riverrock casino. giants and a's win, those highlights are coming up and we say happy burirthday to the
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geyser! [echo]stal! [echo] crystal! [echo] geyser! [echo] crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. good evening, and thanks for sticking around for the second half of the news cast. >> in tonight's headlines now, uc campuses and medical centers are bracing for a three-day strike to start in a matter of hours. the strike was called by the union that represents service workers, they are seeking higher wages and benefits. thousands of surgeries and appointments have been rescheduled in preparation for the strike since medical professionals are expected to walk out in sympathy. >> san matteo county supervisor said that policy makers need to start a conversation with stakeholders about future land
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use to create more space. this is in response to a san francisco chronicle report that cemeteries are running >> lava is flowing from the volcano on the big island of hawaii. scientists warn that it will release more lava through additional vents but they cannot predict where. >> we have the latest on hawaii's state of emergency. >> reporter: in hawaii, clouds of ash spewing hundreds of feet in to the sky. a crater filled with lava, remnants from a volcano that created havoc on hawaii's big island. >> it's bad, the toxic gas is bad and the lava coming out is bad, the amount of lava is bad, the whole thing is a bad situation. >> reporter: at least 1800 people forced to evacuate from two neighborhoods. >> just wanted to cry.
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just wanted to cry. that's all, last night we went on to bed with the good news and this morning just this. >> what was the good news? >> that we may be able to get in. that gave us hope and then -- >> and then? >> dream shattered. >> the biggest concern sulfur dioxide. >> still a shock and the memories kind of are the ones that hit me hard seeing the photos in my had he head of my brothe and i in my backyard and it's covered the ten feet of lava. >> new cracks in the earth are opening with lava going on the roads and blocking residents. the authorities are bracing for mirror eruptions after the largest earthquake to hit hawaii in 40 years. >> bracing for the worst,
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hoping for the best. >> a powerful wind storm shut down pearson inininin airport, the wind blue around cargo containers like they were paper. employees had to run to avoid being smacked by the containers. it was too dangerous for take-offs and landings. a state assemblyman will be held about driverless cars. it will discuss safety and public concerns of these vehicles. this is the chairman of the transportation committee. one of the topics is how to balance public concerns. it will be live streamed. >> volunteers spent sunday putting together care packages that will brighten the lives of u.s. service members deployed overseas. we were at the san jose municipal stadium, where he this sorted, boxed and shipped close to 150 packages as part of
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operation care and comfort. the vice president of the group remembers when he got a care package whens he was deployed in iraq in 2003. >> opened us up and it had gum and -- opened it up and it had gums and peanuts and a san francisco giants hat and sharks shirt, that touch of home meant everything. it was like christmas. >> the items are donated by community groups, including south bay girl scouts who donated girl scout cookies. >> a crowd boogied in the streets of san francisco today. ♪ the annual how weird festival brought together a diverse crowd to the south of market area. the spectacle show cases music, art and creative and celebrates everyone's difference and the independent spirit of the city. >> still ahead, i have the length a military mom gave to
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back with the birthday reunion a 9-year-old will never forget and the military mom and dad that made it all happen. here is abc's tom yanis. >> he only wanted one thing, his only wish was for his dad to be there on the big day. >> if he could not be home for my birthday, my birthday would not be the sdwloo had his dad -- >> his dad had a eight-month long deployment in qatar. they had an idea, dad arrived a day earlier and hid in the basement and now of was waiting.
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>> he was asleep and he had a marriage test. -- he had a major test. >> he came home and found a letter and a box. >> it looks like i will not be able to be home for your birthday this year. love you very much, daddy. [ crying ] >> mom devastated, encouraging him to open the other box. >> why are there so many boxes? >> the last one with the special message inside. >> surprise. >> surprise? >> that's it. it's all it says. daddy! daddy! >> he turned 9 today and his birthday wish coming true. >> i missed you. >> reporter: exactly what ronin
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wanted. >> these reunions never get old. so sweet. >> misty over there, aren't you? >> well, let's hope the set of twins born on friday will had grow up to love "star wars" as much as their parents. they named the babies after the main characters that are twins. >> we found out we were having a boy and a gurgle, we knew that being born may 4th, they had to be luke and leah, at least for their middle names. >> as soon as we know they were may the 4th babies, it was all right, that is happening. >> the nursery is star wstar w r themed and the fourth will be with them for the rest of their lives. >> that is dedication. >> at least they are middle names. that would be awkward for the first. >> we will have to see "star wars" one day with dion, she has
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not seen it yet. let's talk to drew. >> yeah, let's. >> we will have clear skies later on with clouds clearing out. limit hadded fog for the next -- limited fog for the next 12 hours. doppler 7 is quiet. coastal fog right there. either side of 50 degrees. stars away from the coast. the 12-hour day planner, limited fog early on. and saun for most of us -- and sun for most of us. the bay shoreline, upper 60s and low 70s and the accu--weather seven-day forecast. we have cloudy or cooler mid week and temperatures are back up with tons of sunshine in the up coming part of next weekend, saturday and sunday. >> all right, thanks. >> no rain. >> no rain, unfortunately. >> you look great with the boots and rain jacket.
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>> what now? >> he is like, what is happening? check it out, he is in the san francisco chronicle style section on the cover. >> supermodel. >> weight, h-- wait, how long de to shoot these? >> nine hours. >> those are my socks. everything is not mine except the socks. >> we want you to know that, the shoes are theirs, but we have seen the socks before. >> what am i wearing tonight? >> there's the rain shot. >> it's green screen. >> yeah. of course. >> talent does not get rained on. >> how did they do the hair? it looked authentic on the rain. >> spray bottle. it's my hair. >> magic. >> if drew leaves for milan, we know why. >> look out beckham.
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>> syeah, buddy. >> notice be served. >> say hey, guess who's birthday it is for 12 more minutes? not steph curry's birthday. we will talk about steph anyway. he is great and he also knows about what made the difference make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross
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you gotta go to ross. . earlier, we showed you the warriors 118-92 win over new orleans, it was the first time that the best five players started a game ever. steph, klay, kd, draymond andandre. they win wire to wire. mindi bach asked what it was like to start the game with that lineup. >> the first few minutes was huge. we had to assert ourselves after how bad game three went.
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i call it turning the page and get back to warriors basketball. that's something that we have been good at history had i ca l -- good at historically. we came out a mission. >> you followed up with a wide open three in the corner. what was the last time you have been that open for that long? i think everyone was surprised. >> yeah, i mean, considering, i guess, i missed so much time too, being on the sidelines, it's been a while. so, thankl it. i had the guys cheering me on. and i had a couple of high fives going down the court. >> coach kerr said the first game back is ly -- is usually the hardest, how did you feel? >> good, game two is rough, trying to get the timing and conditioning. you cannot simulate it while you are out and tonight, i was just
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getting over the hump. how hard we played and what i needed to do to help that ef effort, it continues to build momentumment as we go along, my time will get there, and really are confident where i'm at right now. >> you feel you got over the hump? will you know more tomorrow? >> i will know more tomorrow. my body feels, the work that i try to put in it and the staff and strength and conditioning staff, they have pushed me and i feel, you know, like i'm right where i need to be. >> last for you. this is not yor first rodeo. a big game on tuesday. how do you keep yourself fresh and keep your mind fresh and take the time off that will be needed for a tuesday game. >> i heard the weather is great back in the bay and i will enjoy it, other than that, clear your mind and understand it thereby hard he was estimate ga-- it wi be the hardest game in the series. we need the crowd's energy and
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we will need to start off the game well and continue to assert ourselves and been in elimination games before, and we know how to handle ourselves. looking forward to a great night. >> all right, thank you, steph, thank you, mindi. the dubs collision cord f-- collision on course for the -- no fear from the beard. he draws so many fouls. harden did turn it over eight times camp pell s -- capela had. they can wrap up their series on tuesday. say hey, today is the birthday of the greatest giant of them all, baer bond barry bonds will that his god father is the best. look at the speed from alen hanson, third base, panik's
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replacement. does not get off the grass he is safe at the plate. 3-1 giants. the pop up here and the giants win 4-3. feels like a long time. july of last year. >> a's and os. a personalized oops jersey. that was appropriate. third baseman alvarez throws i., both guys are safe. matt olson to center. and craig gentry with the dive. oops. off of his glove. scores. 2-1 is the final. a's sweep baltimore, 8--26. worst record in the a.l.. abc 7 sports. what is nice in the break. drew said i could hold his mirror for him wherever he goes. >> what an honor.
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>> it's minimum wage. >> that's true. >> thanks so much. >> he never paid me at all. >> there you go, giving back. >> nice to know you have a future, larry. >> one could argue that the say hey kid was the best guy to put on cleats anywhere. >> any time, anywhere, any era. >> thank you for joining us, abc >> thank you for joining us, abc 7 continues 4:30 tomorrow crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, >> thank you for joining us, abc 7 continues 4:30 tomorrow passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. naturally.
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