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here's the throw in the dirt. nice play by him to get the put out. tough throw. >> that reallyfuls the play. what kind of range flores has. former shortstop, he can go left to right as good as anybody. nice play. but here's the play. nasty hopper to the back hand. and look at that right there for duda, and he barely hangs on. nothing easy about that play. >> slater, 2-4 today. kbloberred a double. did slater in the fourth inning and then got an infield hit that he just chopped a big bounce over the head of the pitch er ad
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scored a run on the sixth. round about, and long sacrificed fly. 0-1. and the run batted in, 2-0. and still lives in the bay area, on the peninsula. hillsborough. right there in the corner. >> and advance in the corner. you get there. and your supports. and effectiveness, his split hasn't. it gets righties and lefties. and you can see there's the pitch delight. >> we could see why. that is straight down with a
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little bit away from the left hand. again, you get that type of movement from the high release. it's a great split. not quite as tight spin raided as the fastball. not many guys have that combination. >> hundly, two down now. mark is warming up in the giants bullpen by the way. some people see him in the ninth inning. down in atlanta tuesday night.
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prior to that game in denver. >> curve ball, one ball, no strikes. lucas duda scheduled to lead off for the mets in the ninth. foul tip, one ball, one strike. 90 mile an hour fastball. the giants were able to use osich for two innings tonight. for osich has not been able to do that. once osich would get around 15 pitches, he might need him again the next night. bochy let those for two innings and he threw 35 pitches tonight.
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flores from third. darnell the catcher catches there. >> nice going, dad. >> that'll lift the group up. that little guy. the left hander, he's going to get it before the night is over. alex wood. in the bullpen. and the strong performance by wood. after the screen, alex wood, one run, three hits allowed against the slugging rockies. he's got a 1.86 earned run average and he is 8-0. >> that's a remarkable story. that is a hot team down in los
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television network, thursday night, july 20th, at 7:00, after the all-star break. the giants and padres from right here at at&t park.
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matt cain only lasted four innings plus last night. the bullpen pitched four innings in that game. ball one to lucas duda. he's had a double and a homer in four at-bats. giants have the overshift on for him, three infielders stacked up. panik out in right field. 1-1. jose reyes on deck, and then the pitchers spot due up third in the inning. mets jumped out early for the six run second inning to take a 7-1 lead. and it's never gotten any closer than that six run dimpb shall since the mets added three more in the sixth inning and it was
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10-1. got three in the sixth to make it 10-4. and duda hit a home run in the seventh to make it 11-4. that's where we are still in the ninth. and he crushes this one out toward the deepest part of the yard. high off the bricks. wow. that was an amazing shot, and he gets a double out of it. that wall out there is 20 feet high near the 421 marker. and he had what, 16, 17 feet up on that wall. >> i'm not sure which one's more impressive. that's as hard a hit as we've seen in a while. just missed going out. i don't think it's been interfered with, i want to take a look. yeah, definitely hit his arm.
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i doubt this is going to get overturned. i don't think they're going to say it was a home run. he was hitting the top of that wall. and above the bricks. you have sort of like a cinder block. topping to it. and double cap there. it'll be referred to the umpires in new york. and that being a boundary call. i think terry collins did not necessarily have to demand them. this may be the crew chief himself asking for this one. duda, man, hard to hit a ball any harder than that one, 115
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miles off the bat according to snap gait. we've seen two of those tonight. one off the bat of cespedes, and now here lucas duda. both have really shown it. even if they did not touch the ball it couldn't have gotten out. that's not a home run. it's not like the rooftop over the le vie landing right here. that's a play. got to go over that wall.
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all right so, no home run. but it was the fan touched it, so that is fan interference. although he did not signal that. i think the main question was not whether the fan interfered with it, whether the fan kept it from being a home run or not. so no, he did not. jerry lane. crew chief is the one who gave us the signal. and when you're a closer, it's label the of different adrenaline surge, you come in when your team is down by seven runs, just getting some work in versus trying to save a one run lead. >> crossed up nick hudly there. your point about adrenaline was 100%, and late inning guys, they
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are junkies, what they are all about. and when you get into your game, seven run difference like tonight. i mean, it's hard to get the same type of adrenaline as you're trying to protect the one run lead. and just not the same. and the older you get in the game, the more you rely on it. he was a guy that was not good getting in work. and he was brilliant. >> you know. no high strike on that one, 3-0. >> that pitch right there is a lot better than the curve balls.
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>> and that's a walk. he does not walk people very often. so now, nimo is going to come up as the pinch hitter for the mets. brandon nimo. >> so this inning has not begun very well for mark to say the least. ball one. >> he's really erratic with his
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control. and made a point of it earlier, it's very rare that you see that happen, and he's happening right now. >> he had walked two in 20 games this year before tonight. >> it's been a while, in fact, the last strike he threw was hit by lucas duda high off the wall out there in right center field. by the way, the snap cast gave it's estimate for the distance on that one at 425 feet. which doesn't mean how far it would have gone if it came back to earth. had it not been interrupted by that wall. and this ball park in the game where that's not a home run other than this one. >> he's kind of unique.
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i mean, it's where he's from. he's from wyoming and first round pick ever to come out of wyoming. that's the fist round pick in 2011. i don't know many guys who came out anyway. art house about the only guy. >> great baseball writer, hall of famer. >> players. >> 2-2 the count. duda to third. reyes to second. >> is he from wyoming? i just don't know, i always had him from being from montreal.
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ho played in montreal. we have somebody plugged into the wyoming thing. he is born, mike lansing, in raulings, wyoming. >> he had to be a raulings guy then. >> curtis granderson, runners at second and third. mets already leading 11-4, 20 hits in the game. strike one call. how about tom browning, the left hander for the cincinnati reds. >> he is a good pitcher. really a good pitcher. >> casper, wyoming. >> see, he's in the club. >> could be trouble. slater gets there.
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from a guy that i knew well drafted originally by the dodgers and got to the big leagues in baltimore when i was doing games there. mike who was a sprinter and i think he had some state records for track and field in wyoming. mike was a center fielder for the orioles once it was 24 home run in the season. outstanding defensive center fielder. also wyoming. when did this whole wyoming thing start? >> nimo. >> first, first round pick. ever out of the state of wyoming. so he's it? he's the guy.
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three kind of bloop hits and then he crushed one caught by brandon crawford in the seventh inning. count as 0-2. 11-4, the mets they came in there hurting. won eight of the last ten including in l.a. just before they got here. 0-2 the count. strike three call. cutter on the inside. and they got through it. last inning, trailing 11-4.
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the giants as we go the last half of the ninth inning and the giants use their closer, and get some work mode and nike, here's the mets closer, addison reid. >> addison reid who really has had a nice season for the mets. 39 strikeouts against five walks
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and 36 and a third. doing the closing for the mets and sustained an injury soon after. in fact he had a blown save against giants.
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he's on the disabled list. reid whose ban closer before picked up the roll. here's granderson. so he's 1-4 in the game. and now, buster posey will come up. so those who are still here get a chance to see buster come to bat. one ball, no strikes. posey third in the national league in batting average at the
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start of the night. by ryan zimmerman, daniel murphy, both both of washington. cespedes on the warning track. two down. might have been a home run last night in atlanta. >> well, it would have been a home run in any of the eight days prior to tonight's ball game, four in atlanta, four in colorado.
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but you just can't even get into that mode. you couldn't hit that yesterday. you're here. different ball park. >> denard span, 2-4, strike one. >> it's like chasing rabbits. >> are you working radio tomorrow? >> radio tomorrow with you and dave and it should be a pretty good one. johnny cueto on the hill for the giants. jacob -- >> yeah. top pitchers in the national league. and it's 0-2 now. to span. hitting 2.28 for the year. cespedes and single, double, homer tonight, three runs batted in. lucas duda, curtis granderson, a
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lot of these veterans and the mets had big nights. 20 hits all total. three hits for cabrera. there he is. flores had three hits, and a sacrifices fly. and where they allowed 15 home runs. the most allowed by the mets in their history. and 24 walks in the four games. most home runs ever hit in the series by the dodgers. up the middle there is cabrera. and it's picked out of the dirt by duda, and the game is over. so the mets take game one here, and for ty blach, kind of a short night, three innings, and
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the mets put 11 hits on him by the second inning. >> really uncharacteristic, he got a the love bad breaks with the way the balls were hit. didn't matter. something to do to that falls behind big early in the ball game when you're tired of the team. and they never could come back. >> so, the mets are taking game one with theset lugo getting the victory. and cespedes and duda both going deep. and for the giants, things just are not getting better at the moment. they've lost ten of their last 11. we'll have more from at&t park.
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well the giants beaten by the mets, 11-4, short night for ty blach. >> he gives up 11 hits, seven earnings and three innings, eight of those hits were 82 miles per hour or below. so you kind of got beat to death with a spaghetti noodle today. and you know, i think the giants
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wanted to come in here, prove that the scheduler who dealt them a bad hand yesterday was wrong. but they just could not overcome the early deficit falling behind 7-1 in the second, and that's a tough hand to play. >> 11-4 the final, for more on tonight's game, tune into sportsnet central, giants edition and nbc sports bay area. right now, tune into nbc sports bay area sunday at noon for giants pregame live before the finale of this series. we'll be back with you on nbc bay area after the all-star break thursday night, july 2-0th for the giants and the pods. from all of us, saying good night from san francisco. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology,
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that's transfarency®. list in his head. chilling new details about the u-p-s shooting rampage in san francisco. =jess/2shot= good evening and thanks for joining us... i )m jessica aguirre. =raj/2shot= and i )m raj mathai. we )re on early tonight -- because of the giants game here on nbc bay area. a lot happening on this friday
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night. =raj/rail= we start w/ last week )s u-p-s shooting... inevstgiagtiors are now telling us -- the disgruntled employee had a plan and came to work armed with two guns, he eventually shot 5 co- workers. killing 3. nbc bay area )s jean elle is lie in san francisco w/ the new details. jean? =jess/hset= as you heard jean say this all unfolded... very quickly. >> raj police say jimmy lam brat two weapons extra ammunition and jea believe he targeted the very s. police say the 30-year-old -- 38-year-old san francisco man had a criminal past. he had been arrested but not for violent crimes. investigators released pictures of two stolen weapons lam brought to work. the mac10 assault weapon stole fibrin utah and the semi hand kwun was stole nap an he only
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used mac10 in the shooting firing 20 of 30 rounds. police say video evidence shows him walking past people without shooting and walking right up to the victims and shookt them without saying a word. >> the shooting of mr. louie, mr. chan and mr. lasty appeared purposeful and targeted wp we are trying to determine if the surviving victims were targeted. >> lam shot and killed driver floe drivers then wounded two others in the building. he went oud and shot another driver before going back in theabling. by that police swarmed theabling responding to active shooter call when police encountered him they say he shot and killed himself. they believe that confrontation saved lives. he still had round left. another unused weapon and a box of om income tax was found. police retrieved several phones and computer and a journal at his home in san francisco.
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they are now reviewing that evidence hoping to pinpoint a .. vve. reporting live in nbc bay area news. >> as you just heard jean say ange hnfolded very quickly. i want to show you a detailed account of the shooting just released by investigators. now, the ups driver briefing polrted at 8:50. lding.lked in and shot benson rouie. upstargets wayne chan. he then shoots two surviving victims before calmly walking ciliof the building by passing other worker he drofrs to driver e ke, standing on a street corner outside the facilitate later,oots and kills him before walking back inside the building at 8:56 someone called 911 to report the shooting. minutes later police arrive confront him who then shoots himself. am.dawning 49ers gear family and friends gathered today to ed tmber the man that they call big mike, the niners were mike's
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favorite team. a microphone was on hand for famine who wanted to share story what him. the family says it's grateful for the outpouring of support. >> the family is like wow it's on a major scale where people you don't know who big mike was knew who big mike was he was a loving soul you could tell in the testimony that is mike was a well loved guy a hard worker a church going man a father, a ersband that's what we're here to celebrate. >> so many people speak highly nto th. he will be buried tomorrow. our coverage continues at nbc ng oarea.com or investigative topt dug deep into the issue of stolen guns used in other crimes. you can find reports clicking on ve linvestigative you know tab at the top of the home beige. san francisco is buzzing tonight as pride weekend gets under way i want to show you a leve look over the city which you can see is fogged in cooler change can be felt across the bay area as a result of the fog. let's bring in chief
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get orologist jeff ranieri what a difference just one day makes. >> it does very dramatic difference here across the bay area you can see how widespread the fog is right now in the weather maps from the northern coastline all the way well past santa cruz as you get a closer look temperatures dropping anywhere from 5 to 7 degrees cooler across the interior valley ton. if you're here visiting for pride do know we start off tomorrow morning with the fog and drizzle touchstone in the 50s by the afternoon a mix of sun and clouds and go up to 65 degrees we have full coverage at nbcbayarea.com np now the interior valleys got as hot as 108 this week in the heat wave but a lot brt livermore one of the hottest spots by the afternoon 89. there is a new change in the weather i want to alert you about and that is the clouds moving up from the south and saturday. we are note ago few showers here. south of morgan hill i'll tell you who this plays out in the
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seven-day forecast in the next update. acce'll see you then jeff thp don't forget updates all weekend long on the weekt forecast on the smartphone. tloed the nbc bay area apps it more accurate than the iphone forecast. okay pride weekend is under way. about a million people will be streaming into san francisco tonight and through the weekend to celebrate you see the transmarch happens a few hours ago. with all the people that triggered a big response from the fbi and sf p. d., the bottom line trying to keep people safe. nbc bay area cheryl hurd joins usom the castro with the security concerns throughout the weekend cheryl. >> reporter: there are security concerns but right now it is a party here in the castro. as you can see the flags are up and people here are in a great mood. the pride week celebration began earlier tonight with the trans parade. >> what do we want. >> transrights. ee wle do we want them?
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now. >> hundreds of people marching down market street tonight. pride 2017 will center around diverse i tp tonight's kickoff started at dolores park process. not only was it a time for celebration marchers say it's a time to embrace who they are. >> i'm excited to be able to embrace my gender identity and skaulty. >> so many of us have been trained to keep ourselves silent and to hide. and we're not meant to be that way. >> as you can see the people are having a great time tonight but san francisco police and the fbi are concerned about the possibility of a terror attack in light of attacks happening around the world. no doubt about it police presence will be high this weekend. reporting live in san francisco i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news.
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on okay cheryl thank you. >> we want us to show your pride. on want to see your photoing from tonight and through the weekend. you can tag us on facebook or twitter. we're also build ago slide slow on website. intting to san francisco on b.a.r.t. tonight wasn't easy. hopefully you weren't caught up in this. take a look at the crowd of passengers burning debris inside the tracks nasdaq the tube caused delays starting after 6:00 right during the peak hour of the commute. ia ls quickly arrived and were able to put out flames. /cu= popular hiking spot proves deadly for a bay area teen fch 17-year-old fell to her death at lands end last night in she went well beyond posted warnings but thveral hikers say they do the same things every day. there were flowers put near the too, where she fell and a note went out to the family explaining she died after losing
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soft yg. thers at land end go to thiricted area and it is danger. ru there are some areas where the ground is very soft and you could flip very easy. there is also a lot of grass covering the edge. i think because of all the rain. fid so you may think that you have ground under food but it's really just a big pile of grass. >> first responders arrived on scene quickly. but victoria died on the way to the hop. the golden gate national )treation area says there is an ers fng investigation focused on the area where she fell. oday - a san jose florist is in hot water because she didn't deliver the flourers for special y. ser like weddings. today she was arraigned on graft theft charges. . certifying owe joins with us. yo i talked with one victim who said her wedding was nearly d wied because the flowers she ordered never showed up.
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end you lock at pictures she shared you'll notice hardly any boowers. the woman we walked with the pie the florist demanded payments in cash. she she would out more than $3,000 she said her flowers but only got a third of what she ordered. ore was areined in court for " thgedly cheating customers out of tens of thousands of dollars. er these are events that are briial and sentimental. " runsey put their trust in here thiprovide the services and she failed. >> when i go to church there is nothing there. there isn't a beautien ear there inthe beau keays be the decorations for the entire church. to sixagreed not to identify the former customer she was interviewed as part of the criminal case. the owner of the florist. in court she pleaded not guilty to six counts of grand theft and unrelated felony fraud charges ==sording to the district l torney's office she even n joted one of her victims by
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daring them to take her to court. prosecutors say they are looking llowmore victims to strengthen the case. ay fitn the newsroom. nbc bay area news. >> okay thank you. a follow-up to a nbc bay area investigation. the south bay fitness trainer arrested on 22 sexual assault related charges has agreed to a thea deal. david wolf smith pleaded guilty to 14 counts involving 13 victims two of them teenagers. the 51-year-old is expected to purpentenced to 7 years in prison in august. wolf smith allegedly told his victims that how he was touching e firserved a professional purpose. anes foty measures this year for the san francisco marathon. the first time ever, organizers are closing the moesh lanes for this year's race. in limits southbound traffic to two lanes. in the past only cones separated rrorsands of runners from the cars you can see in the photos. the board made the decision as a safety preskaugs following terror attacks in he europe
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40th cars were used. they say other factors informed the decision as well. >> you know you read every day in the paper about distracted drivers impaired drivers or simply have a dmeld condition. r d i don't want this race to be . y -- i want in race to be as safe as it can be. vicminthis will be the 48th year the nrathon is held. senarace is sunday july 23rd. >> a busy weekend of lobbying partconvincing senators to approve the new hshlg proposal. they're trying the pass bill by next we can. ut they might not have support from their own party np blaine alexander has the latest from the white house. >> thank you. >> with wound pd warriors looking on president trump taking steps to protect the nation's veterans. >> this is one of the largest reforms to the va in its history. >> signing a bill to make it easier to fire bad va employees. >> veterans were put on secret
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wait lists given the wrong medication, given the bad treatment. >> touting it as another campaign promise philadelphia as he cast doubt over the investigation into his campaign and possible russian collusion. hours after admitting he does not have tapes conversations between himself and fired fbi director james comey. the president questioning the credibility of special counsel robert mueller in an interview with fox news. >> he is very, very good friends with comey, which is very bothersome. the people nafb hired are all hillary clinton supporters. >> and suggesting, again, that he may have been a target of obama administration surveillance while over on capitol hill the fight continues to end obama's signature piece of legislation. a health care battle now between the republicans. >> do they want our votes or they don't want our votes? the bill has to get better and more to our liking. >> the bill is to the president peace liking the white house says the question now how hard
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will he personally push to get all republicans onboard? >> right now republicans do not have the votes to get this through the senate. but leader are hoping to turn that around and get a vote by the end of next week. )laine alexander, nbc news, the white house. well he was shot by a gunman during a practice for a baseball game n. steve scalise his condition upgrated to fair eecording to a statement released by the hospital. ifiganogress allowed him to be xpectferred out the icu. the congressman was one of three people shot last week. doctors say the bullet did significant damage to his internal organ. govscalise is expected to make rafull recovery. >> well ease got dual stature as rohn).movie star around former governor. he is extra attention at the ouimate talks underway in parised to he met with frefrm president emmanuel marken and both with are passion knit about
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the climate. president trump's withdrawal and the agreement wasn't ilitioned but it was hinted at. >> it is extremely important in order for us to be successful in cleate ago green and clean future for our children and thandchildren which is a responsibility that we have. wa as they parted it was clear the meeting was much warmer than marken exchange with president trump earlier. schwarzenegger says it's mundt be a political issue. and i lgbtq laws in those states, a new law in texas allows businessing to deny services and also child he l-gons to people based on religious grounds. california a's attorney general cavier -- javier say the law allows discrimination against the lgbtq community process herd ohhed the traveler ban
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54cluding, blachl, south dakota, res in including north carolina, mississippi,en and tennessee already on the list. hrea brush fire charginged charred 54 hours in the south bay habs has been contained. just after 6:00 on wednesday we brought it to you live. /topvothreatened by but the fire twdn't damage any. crews are monitoring the area for flairups. efor>> trouble on the track in the south bay two crashes vofgt happt ta trains in less than three hours. o the rst crash just before 1:00 in san jose when a light rail rs earhit a car. driver of the car was okay. r 101.ken to the hospital. about two hours earlier vta train hipt hit a woman near the e bea station in san jose on north first street near 1010 also taken to the hospital. >> well there is a thin line between wealth and poverty you you can can see here on this street. s it lined with rv's filled with people who say they can't afford to live in this area np.
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:07 as nbc bay area tame yn truly yo the city of palo alto is gearing up for crack down. >> any line oh like they would on the big gamement waiting to get in the stanford parking lot to talgt but they aren't talgters. >> i'm in the position where i have to live in this because it's the rent is so high i'm trying to figure out to relocate to a different area more affordable for me. >> that's the state your name story you'll hear from virtually everyone living in the dozens of rv's lining the extreme. >> it's a stepping stone should not be be on the street. >> the city says they have to move opinion opinion. an axe they vow to enforce with dig night. >> certainly have gotten some complaints but i think some of it has to do with sort of nbc in the scale of the vehicles. >> police officers will first warn the rv owners to move within 72 hours. nonthey'll issue toeing notices for those who don't comply. >> tow is on the table but it's
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a last resort. >> palo alto says it will work with surrounding cities to find a more regional solution to homelessness. the homeless insist they have few other options with the high cost of living here. >> damion trujillo nbc bay area. ng tt the center of food fight s it rget. the they are pulling a hampton creek product from its shelves willings commerce are blasting the move upon twitter np they are responding to allegations of food safety concerns and but there is no recall and no one has gotten sick. in a statement hafrpt creeks aj/c the allegations are false ockeit has a documentation to prove it. and we have a successful "spaoff that's space x, the falcon 9 rocket lodging out of cape canaveral in florida this afternoon delivering a satellite into orbit p space x wants to launch and land another rocket this weekend thp that's never been done before two in one weekend the second one is set to
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launch from vandenberg air force near santa barbra on sunday afternoon from outer outer the next olympics less than 7 months away in south korea. but today two limp beic hopefuls took a break from rig rouse training schedule. >> nbc barch garvin tomtschik caught wup one of the elite figure skaters in san jose. >> if there is a young person skating today at solar for america ice in san jose with dreams of one day going to the olympics they do so with good reason if. for seven years ago we found just such a girl with just such dreams who did just that. edmonds was only 12 years old at the time. four years later she would represent the united states in the 2014 famous in russia. >> i can skate pretty fast. >> today she is back once again where it all started celebrating international olympic day. >> you're so good. >> edmonds skated around the rink surrounded by a large army
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of small admirers. then sharing a bit of her journey with enemy. 5 i'm going to try. i'm going to try to go to the ofxt olympics we'll see. >> we'll see because the last year has been an allege chag unwith an injury. the fact the u.s. national champions are held in her hometown in san jose is giving mere a lift. >> it will make me want to perform the best that can i can just a little kbra. >> edmonds though will face not only competition from around the country but also around the corner. fremont karen chen isn't just another skater she is the reigning united states champion. >> i really was shocked. >> karen too loving the idea that her journey to bring home the cold will begin so close to home. >> i think that it's going to be a great chinning. i will have crowd with me the whole time. >> garvin thomas nbc bay area news. mpias usual we have dozen of bay
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area and lake tahoe liveric nd robls garvin will feature many of us we're sending him to south korea to cover the winter games. >> i'm chief meteorologist jeff robberi it's a fog storm in frist right now and currently 58 degrees. i'll tell you the impact it has on the weekend forecast at 11:20 tonight. >> also hikers go for the beautiful views and robbers go tor a quick buck. the popular and scenic bay area erail turning into a hot spot for thieves. plus chilling new details about the ups shooting your first look at the gunmanman, the =js/he used and exact account of how everything unfolded. ♪
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two stolen guns... and a hit list. . >> right now at 11:00 he in a deadly plan and president means to carry it out two stolen kwuns and a hit list details about the ups shooting rampage in san francisco. the news at 11:00 starts
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right now. good evening everyone i'm jess kwa akier. >> and raj mathai if you're just joining us we've been on early because the giants game here on nbc bay area let's get you caught up on headlines we start with new details about last week's ups shooting in san francisco. police say the gunman jimmy lam can came prepared and certainly came with a plan. nbc bay area jean he willy joins us with the new information jean. >> reporter: well raunl police say the shooter jimmy lam had been arrested before but not for violent crimes last week he showed up with weapons and a plan. police say ups dliefr jimmy lam brought two stolen weaponens a extra ammunition last week and methodically targeted fellow drivers. >> we also know from looking at video there were times where mr. lam passed employees without there being any interaction. and that would lead to us believe that these specific individuals were targeted. >> reporter: police say durin

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