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good night, america. . you can wf our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america. this is the story of a superstar, one of the precursors of rihanna and beyonce on the fast track to being one of the biggest stars in the world. as you have not yet heard, she was an r. kelly protege. there have been rumors. so i'm going on between them years. a marriage certificate. what aliyah, the pop princess of r&b, the 22 year old singer died in a plane crash. her music was so impactful, she still feels like she's here today. wednesday night on abc, sienna was just an incredible person. they lived life to the fullest, both of them for college students found dead. then when there was no arrest for several weeks, some websleuths decided to take the investigation into their own hands. tiktok is running rampant with every theory. you guys are not detectives. leave people alone. just shut your mouth. the real question for me is going to be what's his defense? this is
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behind me. all of these people here are waiting in line to check in here at terminal two. this is all a result of that power outage that happened at the domestic terminals around 8:30 this evening, an airport spokesperson said to cause is still under investigation although power was restored around 9:45. to give you an idea how big this impact was this evening everything from ticketing to baggage collection to even the jet bridges that go out to the planes on the tarmac were impacted. things seem to be largely up and running but these delays are expected to last for at least a couple more hours for these travelers at sfo. the cause is still under investigation, these delays are going to take time to work through so we are going to be out here getting more answers for you. for now live it sfo abc7news. >> thank you so much.
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>> and electric night at the oakland coliseum. >> tonight is packed. the people care. it collects a sea of green and gold showing up to pressure the owner of the a's to sell the team so it can stay in oakland. >> when a billionaire takes away your team, your community. >> we have team coverage in the ballpark tonight hearing from players and fans rooted in oakland. >> everyone here has not given up on oakland, we are saying we are still here in oakland baseball can thrive. >> that is our other top story tonight the emotions pouring out from a's fans to keep the team in oakland, many hoping a new owner would answer their prayers. >> the chant says sell the team and stay in oakland bringing out tonight at the coliseum. at tonight's reverse boycott led to the largest crowd at the coliseum this season, they announced attendance at nearly 28,000. >> the a's pulled out the win but is it game over? earlier in the day the nevada
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senate voted in favor of an amended bill to provide up to 380 million dollars in funding for a new ballpark in vegas. it then went before the assembly which formally introduce the bill this afternoon and minutes later adjourned until tomorrow morning. >> we have team coverage of this emotional night at the coliseum, we begin with j.r. stone spending the night in the stands with the fans. >> cars for as far as you can see here at the coliseum. there was a kapok concert in addition to the game next door at the oakland arena but it felt and looked like a playoff game at the oakland coliseum with chance of sell the team every inning. >> sell the team. >> thousands of oakland athletics fans at the coliseum tuesday insurance that said simply sell. >> i want them to sell the team and the a's to stay in oakland. it collects christie's thoughts were echoed by every person here, those who held signs that
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said: it collects more baseball less greed. >> rooted in oakland. >> i am sick and tired of seeing the city loose teams. now them? enough is enough. >> the frustration and sadness was evident amongst a's fans, this sign said to said to be clever, oakland forever. >> as i was taking part i was coming from the macarthur stop and fans are getting on and it felt emotional. >> down in recent seasons these fans won't take the blame for that. >> they take the team, they let guys go, they raised the ticket prices they flirted with relocation, we never wanted them to leave. >> the halls of the coliseum were shoulder to shoulder, vegas may seem close but deep down those here believe that maybe the team will stay. >> i am hoping today makes a difference, it is sad i am
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angry. i am a little bit hopeful the littlest bit. >> i would hope the major league baseball owners with stepan and stand up for what is right because you can't do this to this fan base. there is too much love here. >> more than 27,000 fans were in attendance here, you talk about community, it was all that and more here tuesday night. as a baseball fan that has been coming to game since i could walk, i won't soon forget this crowd. now back to you. >> before the game the a's announced they would be donating ticket sales from tonight's fan packed game to two local groups in oakland, the alameda county food bank and the oakland public education fund. abc7news sports anchor casey pratt was at the ballpark all day getting a sense of what this day meant to oakland in the team. >> 27,000 fans packed ballpark tonight. the first ever fan funded giveaway to place, 7000 shirts
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were given out to fans entering the coliseum. at the a's won their seventh straight game against the best team in major league baseball it was the return of the heartbeat of the oakland coliseum. the drums that caught all the players attention. >> stay in oakland. >> it was wild. fans definitely showed up today. >> that is the atmosphere the first time i came in the league, that is what the drums were doing and that is what the crowd was doing. if we never see a crowd like that ever again it was something special tonight. >> these fans, to organize something like this on your own how blown away are buy this? >> no matter what happens i will always love the oakland fans, especially everyone who came out and for the rookies and the guys who have not experienced that that was their first time. for them to see that and see what it is like and for the fans to do what they did on their own, it is special and i'm happy we can get a win for them.
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i think everyone in the clubhouse is happy they came out. >> even if this is the last time we hear the drums the packed crowd at the oakland coliseum, one at last night of jubilation for these fans meant everything with all of the uncertainty hanging over their heads in nevada, will this team be in las vegas? will they stay? so much in the air but for one night it was a party once again at the oakland coliseum. >> thank you in the fans made a difference the a's continue their hot winning streak and abc7news director will have the highlights later in sports. >> we are committed to covering all things a's especially this potential move out of oakland. make sure to get every update as the story develops with the abc 7 bay area news app, we will keep you updated their just be sure to enable the app notifications. new at 11 quite a scene for drivers tonight in the east bay, as a fire at a lumber yard in albany put up large flames not far from the buchanan street exit on interstate 80.
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the fire started before 8:30 and fire fighters had it contained about a half hour later which is rather remarkable because having covered at fires, they are hard to stop. lots of fuel. no reports of injuries. >> developing news with former president donald trump, he is back in new jersey tonight after appearing in federal court in miami to face charges that he broke the law by keeping classified documents. trump remains defiant and used his latest legal predicament to raise money for his presidential campaign. just hours after he was arrested and fingerprinted electronically former president donald trump was back in front of a crowd of supporters maintaining his innocence. >> today we witnessed the most evil and heinous abuse of power in the history of our country. >> trump spoke at his golf club in new jersey flying there after his arraignment in miami. abc seven news political analyst jackie spear says tonight's event is indicative of his grip on the republican race for
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president. >> ironically these indictments have actually shown that former president trump has seen a surge in his support and in his fundraising. >> earlier tuesday the former president spent about an hour inside a courtroom mostly staring at the floor, slumped over in his chair with a stern face and not uttering a word. his attorney todd blanche entered a not guilty plea on behalf of trump to all 37 federal counts, some potentially carry decades in prison if the former president is convicted. special counsel jack smith who led the investigation sat one row behind trump, he has accused trump of illegally keeping sensitive classified documents at his mar-a-lago resort in a storage area, a ballroom and even bathroom. they allegedly contained -- contain secrets about the united states nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the united states and its allies and plans for possible -- possible retaliation. drums possible codefendant has
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also been charged, accused of conspiring with his boss to obstruct the investigation. he did not enter a plea because he did not have local counsel to represent him. outside the courtroom protesters from both sides gathered throughout the day. >> food for everyone. >> after the hearing trump stopped at a local cuban restaurant to greet supporters, the former president has been barred from speaking to any witnesses about the case except her counsel. nada is scheduled to return to court later this month. >> let's turn it over to how things are looking in terms of whether because some changes are in store. >> abc7news meteorologist sandy is here with our 24 accuweather forecast. >> i think you'll like the changes we are about to experience. it is going to be warmer around here, let us take a picture -- live picture from our roof camera. you will see how great it is as
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we look across the bay. we are going to start off with gray skies, spotty drizzle in the 50's looking at that 24 hour forecast some breaks through at noon time. it numbers will be rising in by 4 p.m. we are talking about a little warm up. mid 80's and upper 50's by the inland, still cool by the coast. a level you know how long this warming trend will last coming up in a few minutes. >> first lady jill biden just wrapped up her day in san francisco after a couple fundraising events for president biden's 2024 campaign. she ended the evening with speaking about gun violence prevention in america, we were there to catch the first lady and her security team leaving the event along the embarcadero. dr. biden was in town for the 30th anniversary of the giffords law center. she was joined by former u.s. representative cabbie giffords who is the organization's leader. biden spoke about the lives lost in some of the nation's deadliest mass shootings and applauded the work done to
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promote gun control legislation around the country. >> this organization has worked tirelessly to move us forward. i know that it takes strength to tell the stories of this epidemic of violence. >> the giffords law center says it has helped pass over 500 pieces of legislation over the past 10 years. >> this comes as to city leaders introduced a measure to make it illegal to carry a gun in most san francisco public laces. if approved, the ordinance would redefine city lot to expand places where firearms are banned. like restaurants, hospitals, parks, places of worship and grocery stores. the proposed ordinance would make it a misdemeanor punishable up to six month in jail or a $1000 fine. right now san francisco already bands the open carrying of firearms, concealed firearms are not allowed at public gatherings on city property or at schools. solving gun violence is no easy
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task and it will take all of us to do it, we have a list of vetted resources to get started. visit abc7news.com/take action. >> a bay area mother makes her case on capitol hill after losing her son in a shooting at a home depot earlier this year, her message to u.s. lawmakers are tonight. >> also the major change we could see coming and how we could see coming and how we when the murrays discovered gain scent beads, they fell in love with the irresistible scent. ♪ ♪ huh, huh, so did their dog roger. ♪ ♪ gain scent beads keep even the stinkiest stuff smelling fresh. back in the day, sneaker drops meant getting online to wait in line. gain scent beads now with xfinity mobile... ...we get the fastest mobile service and can get the freshest kicks asap. i got this. get the best price for 2 lines of unlimited when you switch to xfinity mobile for $30 a line per month. nice job, little sis! they grow up so fast... i'm a fan.
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hayek, and this week something new to announce with garth brooks and he is doing and on gma. plus a super summer deals. all in good morning america. >> knew it 11 looking to get tough on sideshows, and ordinance proposed at the alameda county board of supervisors meeting would punish sideshow spectators. anyone caught could face not only a fine but six month in jail. sideshows and street racing are already illegal, no vote was taken in the ordinance will be discussed at a later date. >> knew at 11 tonight a bay area mother is finishing presenting a personal story to u.s. lawmakers. >> exactly eight weeks ago her son was shot during an alleged that at an east bay home depot. >> east bay's help a reporter spoke with a mother about why she was invited to you d.c.. >> on 4/18/2020 3, 8 weeks ago today on time my son was shot. >> this mom is in washington dc,
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on tuesday she testified before the house of representatives judiciary committee, the topic: organized retail crime and the threat to public safety. >> to know that i was going to say this in front of the world was overwhelming for me. >> in april her son blake was killed in a shooting at a home depot in pleasanton. police say a woman shot him over a stolen item, he was a theft prevention employee and was 26 years old. >> the system failed my son, he was asked to do a job with a small wage and a high risk leading to his death. >> lauren moz wants more to be done it so this does not happen to any other workers. >> i would ask if he was issued any bulletproof vests pepper script -- pepper spray or safety gear and he said no. >> he aspired to be a police officer, the eagle scout told his mom one thing that excited him about his job was helping
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local law enforcement tracked down organized theft rings. >> because he was all over in hayward in san leandro and present in an newark, he would see repetitive offenders and he started to piece together that they all worked in a group. >> she said tuesday was exceptional and she was thankful for the opportunity to share her son story. >> my promise to you is that the representative of pleasanton california where his murder took place is to be an advocate for justice. >> it is impactful but if they make a change there is a reason behind his death. i would like to sit in this a lot longer and fight harder because not only does my son deserve it but do so does everyone else. >> in the south bay lauren martinez abc7news. >> knew it 11 the way doctors assess obesity could be changing, today the american medical association discussed a new policy that would urge doctors to stop relying on the body mass index when evaluating
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health and obesity of patients. official said if using it doctors should at least consider other factors such as body composition and waist circumference. one criticism of bmi is that it does not reflect a range of people because it was developed primarily by taking measurements of white people. happening tomorrow there is a chance interest rates could rise again as the federal reserve meets to consider another hike. though the fed is considered to keep rates unchanged, they are are encouraging signs that another increase can be avoided. consumer prices in may rose at the slowest annual pay since march of 2021 according to data released today by the bureau of labor statistics. the labor department says inflation eased for the 11th straight month. >> in the north bay a black bear was caught on security camera footage digging through clutter in the side yard of a home in san rafael's terra linda neighborhood. while care and marin humane officials put out a warning today but tell people not to be afraid of the animals. black bears typically prefer to
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avoid people and attacks are rare. officials advise folks to remove any loose garbage or food left outside their homes to prevent any bear encounters and if you see one or encounter one leave it alone and let it go about its business. >> keep your distance. >> our meteorologist sandy patel is here. >> i want to show you something really pretty from our east bay hills camera. this is a time lapse, you know we have been dealing with cooler than average conditions today. a good one to 12° below average as those temperatures did not quite make it to what we expect around this time of year. part of the problem, even though this is gorgeous is the marine layer. it is 2200 feet deep tonight and it has made its push. how much cooler than average? let's look at san jose. june high temperatures almost two weeks and and most of those, 11 out of 13 below average. there were only two days we had above average temperatures. certainly a strong marine influence playing a role, we are
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eight days away from summer and will start to warm things up. high pressure coming in as it is going to nudge and a little bit closer. the warming trend begins and you will notice tomorrow a few degrees warmer, the next day and all the way through the end of the work week. some isolated thunderstorms right now, there were numerous ones earlier tonight across the sierra where they did have a flood advisory and plumas county. they will see those thunderstorms erupt again tomorrow. on live doppler 7 we have partly to mostly cloudy skies across the region. as we take a look at the wins, 27 miles an hour in fairfield, that is what helping to push that marine layer along. tomorrow morning we will wake up to this great misty weather here in the bay area. temperatures right now in the 50's and 60's. here is a live view from our exploratorium camera. you can see overcast skies looking at san francisco, low clouds patchy fog overnight. gradual warming trend the next few days and mild weather heading into the all-important father's day weekend. we also have graduations taking
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place, tomorrow night 630 a.m. in fremont john f. kennedy high school. at 69° as the kids go up to get their diplomas. temperatures will drop slowly down to the low 60's. napa high school 6:30 tomorrow night upper 60's eventually coming down to the low 60's. congratulations to all the graduates. tomorrow morning we start out with gray skies, 50's and your temperatures 8 a.m. noticed the coverage and fog footprint along with a spotty drizzle. as we head into the afternoon inland highs will be in the 70's and by 3:00 we are bumping you up to the 80's. i will show you where high temperatures will end up for the latter part of the afternoon around 4 p.m.. morning temperatures in the 50's, watch out for fog and drizzle. breezy along the coast with lingering low clouds, upper 50's and mid 80's inland. finally some warm spring weather in the afternoon. as we check out what is ahead, not the sierra thunderstorms per se. this will repeat over the next few days but this deep trough
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coming our way between sunday and monday and that is going to bring some rain and snow to parts of northern california. here in the bay area with the system we are looking at a drop-off in those temperatures beginning father's day and continuing on juneteenth. accu seven-day forecast warm trend pushing temperatures into the mid 80's and low 60's 60's thursday friday coast side 50's tomorrow and then not much change on saturday but sunday is when we will see winds kick up. temperatures drop for father's day and sunny juneteenth money -- monday is even warmer. looking good.
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>> let us be very clear, black history as american history. >> president biden hosted the white house's first big juneteenth celebration tonight. the event started with a battle of the bands between morgan state and tennessee state university's. kamala harris honored who played a role in getting it established a federal holiday. >> whether the a stay in oakland it was a night oakland fans will never forget. >> you want to talk about an absolutely electric atmosphere, loud and proud. a's fans determined to show they deserve to keep their
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>> good evening and what a turn out, diehard a's fans packing the coliseum with a reverse boycott tonight showing all of baseball it is not the oakland fans that is the problem is the worst owner in the game john fisher. >> sell the team. sell the team. the a's trailing the raise one nothing in the seventh, chase peterson scores one and one the coliseum was going nuts. tampa bay threatens in the
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eighth, runner on third to down hogan harris who went seven strong innings gets one to franco on the line drive to left. bottom eighth a's now with a runner on third, carlos perez hard grounder. isaac ready can't handle it, but scoring it is two and one athletics. it trevor may into close it out. it strikes out josé to end it, the a's when their seventh in a row. two and one is your final. >> it was a lot of fun, i think all the players felt it and fed off of it. it was a good playoff game. >> they came out and made it very clear how passionate they were about the city and the steam which was cool to see it we set off that energy all night. >> giants lookout, mitch handed her takes a page to the arm, fractured form and as a result luis montes called up from the minors. this is the most unusual, dylan carson giving chase and he runs right through the gate to the bullpen. >> to run score three
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