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>> i'm ama daetz. three people were wouned on hospitalized. the suspected shooter took her life inside the youtube campus. >> authorities identified her as nasim adhdam while she didn't work at the company she has posted hundreds of videos across multiple accounts. >> abc 7 dp we are joined from the newsroom with more. >> ama, eric, sources confirm nasim was a youtube user and her address was down in riverside county. abc 7 spoke to a neighbor who confirmed she lived there with her father and husband. and the fiv was at the house this afternoon. adhdam is said to have had no relationship with anyone in the youtube facility in san bruno. sources say she didn't have an id badge but carrying a purse nobody knew who he was was able to fire 30 or four shots before
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turning the gun on herself. she accused yublt of did he monetizing her ad revenues i'm being discriminated against. i'm not the only one. recently they also attacked my percenten channel. and if you go and check my videos you see the new videos hardly get views and the old videos that's used. >> adhdam also embedded videos belonging to other youtube stars that talk about the youtube addpocalypse which caused many to lose revenue. it that she was disgruntled by the changes in the platform. and february 20th youtube enact add new advertising policy that demonetizes channel was fewer than 1,000 subdescribers though her channel h more than 5,000 subzrierser many appeared to be
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demonetized late this evening youtube terminated many channels saying they violated youtube policies we are digging more into the youtube channel content, including her lengthy manifesto that quotes hitler at one point. for thousand that's the latest in the newsroom. ama, eric back to you. >> thank you, kate. for those not familiar with the area it's on cherry heavy off 80 a couple miles from sfo. >> another look at the area. many of the workers ran to the bay hill shopping mall across the street. some people were injured and needed help. abc 7 news anchor dion lim joins us with more from the scene. >> reporter: eric and amaed good evening. chevy avenue remains closed however we have a closer glimpse of the youtube campus. still behind me the police barkds and tape are up. despite this road being reopened for at least part of it, the law
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enforcement that remain on the scene plan to be here throughout the night. piecing together details of exactly what happened. chaos and terror heard and the dispatch describing the scene at sun wrun o before 8:00 tuesday after when a female gunman stormed on campus. >> i heard seven to eight shots fired. >> 200 employees evacuated hand over head. the those looking to re-enter the campus to find loved ones turned away. >> one female down. one of the shooter there is a second. >> the suspect the woman between the ajts of 35 and 40 from southern california entered with a gun. multiple law enforcement agencies including the fbi responded within minutes. >> we developed search teams to search the building four-by-four room by room in a methodical manner to make sure we have located and identified each of the threats appear at this point
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we believe we have. >> the youtube community devastated. >> our hearts go out to those who suffered in this particular attack. and our prayers with them and their families. >> back out here live where you can see the police barricades, i can tell that you earlier on this evening i spoke to several of the 200 evacuated youtube employees. and they tried to reaccess the campus in order to get vehicles in order to get home. no word on if they are able to re-enter. but judging by the looks of the police barricades and the tight security chances are they have not yet returned. reporting live in san bruno tonight, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> thank you. newsroom 911 calls were made by employees reporting the shooting. >> this was what dispatcher told officers as they raced to the scene. >> we have a report of a subject with a gun, they heard 7 to 8 shots being fired.
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this will be from the youtube building. >> many employees called 911 as they barricaded themselves in offices. officer encountered the victims and the suspect within minutes of arriving at the campus. >> youtube workers began running out of the building as soon as the shots were fired. >> abc 7 news reporter katie marsle o is in a nearby shopping center where some sought help. >> eric, ama, i talked with one of the employees inside at the time. he didn't want to be identified on camera. but he described for me a heart pounding sequence of events in which he and others ended up barricaded in a conference room with no windoweds a wounded coworker. >> he was working at his desk when he heard the gunshots ring out with you he and could worker convinced themselves it couldn't be gunfire until they heard screaming and saw people running. they ran too toward the nearest exit which turnt out to be toward the shooter.
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a female coworker bleeding from her chin ran toward them shouting she is indiana us. together they took off in the opposite direction and barricaded themselves in a conference room until police came. off campus, employees at carl's jr. found themselves in the middle of the terrifying event. >> so tonight we have a bunch of people coming to the restaurant. we saw a lady with a shot in the leg. >> year restaurant worker kufrpd to her aid putting a turn kit on the wound. the they said the community needs to stay strong, the city manager. >> this has to be a nerve-racking additional experience. they like i can be comforted we have a good mutual aid and first responder system here in our county. >> that additional experience she is referring of course to the 2009 deadly pg&e pipeline explosion happening in and bruno. the city manager telling us that police told her they would be on
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scene at campus all night. live in san bruno, abc 7 news. >> thank you. the names of the three victims have not yet been released. we do know they are a 36-year-old man in critical can be, a 32-year-old william in serious condition and a 27-year-old in fair condition. >> a surgeon at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital says the patients are awake and aware of what happened. the three victims were taken to zuckerberg san francisco general by ambulance from a surgeon andre campbell sees a lot of victims in the er and he had strong opinion base it. >> the reality is that last week we a mass casualty situation. the week before another. i didn't see all the cameras out here today last week when i was here. that's the problem, when something like this happens which is terribly unfortunate, then you guys come out. but the reality is we have to deal with this all the time. we have to deal with families, injury, we have to deal with constantly it's unfortunate. because everybody gets hurt. it's important to make sure we
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take care of them we do the best we can for everyone every day. >> senator diane feinstein stweeted my stomach sinks with another active shooter alert. i'm praying for the safety of everyone at youtube headquarters. >> and at 2:49 p.m. president trump tweeted was briefed on the shooting at youtube headquarters in san bruno california our thoughts and prayers with with everybody involved. thank you to the phenomenal law enforcement officers and first responders that are currently on scene. and a ceo the youtube susan wojiski sent out this tweet there are no words to describe how horrible it was to have a active shooter. our deep effort gratitude to the law enforcement and rapped responders. our hearts go out to all those injured and impacted. our first word of the shooting our digital team sent out the push alert threw the news app. use iris were given a link to watch live coverage when sky 7.
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when news breaks be the first to know by downloading the 57. abc 7 news helped police solve a crime. what led up to this take down in hercules of two assault suspects. >> plus how grainy surveillance footage could solve the mystery of what happened in the family in the suv that crashed. >> shoo here our meteorologist drew tuma with a look at the weather. heavy rain by friday. the time ahead in the accuweather forecast. >> and can you spot the mechanic mistake in the picture we'll explain what you should see coming up.
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a monn endwood east bay police taking down a man and woman this after an officer was injured overnight when he tried to pull over a stolen car in a hercules. all thanks to a tip from a the news roert. >> i snapped this picture of a man and woman hopping a fence and called police moments later officers showed up appear took the pair in asked custody. the man struggled with officers kicking and yelling profanities. police eeptly subdued him by shocking him with a taster. >> hercules police believes these are the two suspects involved in a chase vochg an officer.
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connie van putin says they were in a stolen vehicle appear intentionally rammed a police car. >> when the driver put the car in reverse and intentionally backed into the police car. the officer was slightly injured with this time being called a -- a -- a whiplash type injury. >> a rancher car said the car broke through his fence on this avenue. driving to make it to highway 4 but the car was stuck. >> loose in the hills here somewhere on the freeway trying to get out of town. >> the suspects are facing multiple charges including assault with a deadly weapon for ramming the police car. >>e really do like knowing we probably vermont suspects in custody and i think the citizens of this city will also feel more comfortable knowing somebody who would intentionally back into a police car with an officer in it is in custody. >> reporter: i noticed the suspects when you saw a man and woman emerge from some shrubber walk down a hill and hop a fence
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near the site the photographer and i drove past and to get a closer look and they were covered in mud. that's we with called the police. in hercules alyssa harrington abc 7 news joo. mendocino authorities are checking out a surveillance video. showing a woman driving off da car. it killed jennifer heart her wife sara and three children. three other children are unaccounted for. the authorities told news that the the image here looks like jennifer ha. they are trying to come up with a reason for the crash. any say it was probably deliberate rchlts a major quake on the hayward quality could kbak the ink drinking water supply. abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley went on a behind the scenes tour to see what's being done to safe guard the systems. >> reporter: a crush proof water main. east bay mud demonstrated the bounce back capability of cured
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in place pipe. they ip flate it to keep the water flowing. >> we have in older pipe breaking at increased rates. we are taking a careful measured approach to replacing the types with seismic resilient pipes, pipes that withstand ground did he formation during a earthquake so the customers stay in service. >> we think the earthquake will result in 7 feet of offset. >> that 7 feet of movement right where the water mains cross the hayward fault. some undid you tell doubtedly breck. the plan is to bring in temporary flexible lines to jump the fault and maintain water flow. then there are 58 vulnerable tanks in the east bay hills to worry about. >> the tank is about 9 million gallons. >> this new tank under construction in castro valley is expected to withstand a 7.0 magnitude quake. also of concern, what are called
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interties, the connecters between 7 different water districts that allow them to back each other up. >>le will be a big earthquake some day. and i would bet maybe two of the connections will break we don't know which two. we need facilities like this so that we can help out. >> across the line whichever way might need to. >> right now in a race to wheat the next quake east bay mud is replacing 40 miles per year out of 4,000 miles of lane. even at that rate it takes 100 years to replace it all. i'm leslie brengly abc 7 news. all right. we have maybe a little more nice weather left. >> retire pr today. >> yeah. >> when is the rain coming. one more dry day tomorrow filtered sunshine and then we track the showers moving in late on thursday night. live doppler 7 right now showing you the active sweep across the region. no issues with precipitation to want. the pictures outside is
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gorgeous. the live look from sut roe tower camera city hafl decked out in orange for the giants opening day earlier today. the camera is shaking a little bit we had the breeze about 10 to 20-mile-per-hour kinning overnight tonight and first thing tomorrow morning but the brez look at temperatures along the coast. dropping to the low 50s. 52 in san francisco and half moon bay. at 53 in oakland. about 56 in san jose. 51 in santa rosa. a little bit warmer towards the delta. 61 currently in concord. overnight with he see high clouds streaming in from time to time and a little bit of coastal fog developing. but overnight most spots drop to the mid-40s to get you out the door tomorrow morning. your 12-hour planner on wednesday don't need the rain gear tomorrow. 7:00 snt morning we are tracking pockets of fog locally dense in spots. temperatures starting out in the 40s. with that the filtered sunshine kind of the milky sky tomorrow amp. temperatures into the 60s nonif not lower 70 moving from the
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coast. highs midweek around here dry afternoon, will be mild in antioch 74 degrees 70 in t high in fremont. filtered sunshine in san francisco about 64 treeings. 73 more san jose in the south bay. 69 for napa and sand rafael up to afternoon high of 68. as we get into thursday we'll track moisture moving in. much of the daylight hours, though, the recently remains die. it's likely after the sun goes down and mainly in the north bay and through the dealt aif that see showers pick up thursday night. this is a level one, a light storm. most spots thursday night less than .25 inches of rain. but the storm gets together on friday. this is when we nnlz the storm impact scale to a two. a moderate system, rain. heavy at times, especially friday evening. the wettest locations likely the north bay and along the coast. have wind gusts 30 to 45-mile-per-hour. future weather thursday morning we are dry. thursday evening we track the showers light in nate and then in the north bay first.
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but then friday you start to see the green become widespread across the entire region. light to moderate rain into friday morning. friday afsharjavan a evening, likely the storm will begin to intensify. we expect the friday evening commute two feature moderate to heavy rain. you can see early saturday morning we start to see the pops of yellow picking up, especially in the north bay. that is some very heavy rain coming down. . the system will soak the reaming to would be rond out the week. future tracker rainfall estimates as we get into friday night there is a good chance that a lot us could see an inch if not over. the one exception the rain shadow in south bay where the santa cruz mountains steal the moisture. on the leeward side of the mountains a little bit less in rainfall. but san jose has a good shot to see about a half a inches of rain friday night. the accuweather seven-day forecast, partly cloudy on wednesday. 60s and 70s the name of the game.
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by thursday the daylight hours but tracking the rain at night. and mainly kfed to the north by. the storm increases to level two on friday. it's wit, windy across the region. even saturday morning we have to track that storm. saturday night does look dry. we'll dry ou sunday into monsieur before the another chance of rainn tuesday. >> okay thanks. sure. >> thinking of going to outside lands. the line up is ♪ [ upbeat music ] internet. but not just any internet. it's "you've never gamed with speed like this" internet. it's "all your teenagers streaming at once" internet. it's "i can get up to one, two, three, four, five mobile lines included?" internet! it's internet from xfinity that makes your life simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years when you sign up for tv. plus, get 3x the speed of at&t and directv.
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by selling new share it's a test case for companies like you're usual and lyft that are not in exceed of cash. the new york stock exchange set a price of $132 for the stock high pressure shares opened at $166 and closed at about $150. that puts spotify's valuation the close to $27 billion. by the way the new york stock exchange tried to honor the swedish roots by frying the frag to honor the ceo. that's not the swedish flag. it's the swiss flag it was corrected a authority time later. janet jackson will be among the headliners at this year's outsideland's music festival in san francisco. ♪ ♪ back sunday morning. that's the official proefrmgs alvideo to be the 11th
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edition of the festival. it runs friday august 10th through 12th. other performers include the weektd, florence and the machine, beck, bon ive. and huey lewis on the news. vip tickets on sale thursday. we will be right back with louisiana update on today's shooting at youtube headquarters. also. until we can have a wall and proper security we're going to be guarding our border with the military. >> president trump talks about sending the military to the border with mexico. >> and the trump administration announces which chinese exports will be subject to tariffs. we'll be right b
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three people injured >> sources told abc 7 news that the suspected shooter is nasim adhdam, a pro live ib youtube personal who post-ed hundreds of videos across multiple accounts. her currently address is in riverside county. >> officials say adhdam got off 30 or 40s shots before turning the gun on herself. this is the radio traffic from officer on the sooen scene around 12. >> one of the witnesses coming in. they identified a female in a white shirt. that's the one we have down in the center court area with the gunshot wound to the chest >> confirming she is the suspect. >> affirmative that's what we were told. tlts a handgun about 20 feet from the shot. >> it appears that august dam was sgruntled by changes on the youtube platform. her profiles have been taken down. >> the death of stephon clark
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have sparked a bill in san francisco that police only use lethal force when necessary. when there are no alternative to consider in the situation. under the proposed bill the officers would be killing a suspect if their own actions caused deadly force to be necessary >> california law enforcement as demonstrated without a doubt they are not on a large scale capable of discerning when lethal force is necessary and it's when it's not not because too many loved ones have unnecessarily died. and faroo often they move without accountability. >> the proposed bill is sure to cause heated debate. law enforcement is often pointed out that officers only have seconds to determine whether to fire. now to president trump's new proposal on border security. he is now vowing to send the military there until he can build the wall. but he may have some hurdles to overcome. because using american troops on u.s. soil requires an act of
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congress. jonathan karl has more. >> the president seemed to catch his own aides by surprise proposing potentially his most aggressive idea yet to secure the border with mexico. using the u.s. military. >> we have very bad laws for our border. and we are going to be doing some things -- i've been speaking with skrar general mattis we've been doing things militarily until we can have a wall and property security. we'll guard the border with the mierlt. that's a big step we haven't done that before not much before. >> a short while later he was asked to clarify his remarks and said this. >> we are preparing for the military to secure our border between mexico and the united states. we have a meeting o it in a little while with general mattis and everybody. and i think that it's something weave to do. >> among the people most surprised by the president's idea to use the military, the military. multiple officials tell abc news there have been no specific proposals yet developed to us
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eye the military on the border. but the president has been told veenlt that he has the authority to deploy national guard troops. that authority, however, is limited. the military cannot be used for domestic law enforcement such as detaining illegal border crossers. the latest idea comes a week after the president via twitter using the military budget to build the waum. pu that idea almost certainly not within his authority has been put on the back burner, according to a senior white house official. >> after the president's comments about sending the military to the border, the mexican ambassador to the united states issued a statement saying he is seeking clarification from the state department and the department of homeland security adding, quote, we share the idea of having a secure border. we do not always agree how to achieve that goal. jonathan carl, abc news, the white house. >> fears of a trade war between the u.s. and china just escalated again.
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the trump administration on tuesday published a list of about 100 chinese exports that coulde targeted for tariffs. the united states plans to apply the tariffs to about $50 billion worth of good to punish china for theft of frayed secrets. among the products targeted drugs, tires, iron, aluminum, cattle itic converters, dish washers shall fire exstinger cash registers be with optical scanner and medical equipment. consumer electronics were not on the list. the tafrs o tariffs won't go into effect immediately. the administration hold as public hearing for businesses on may 15th. after that it's not clear when the tariffs would be applied. china is vowing to retaliate. epa chief scott pruitt is still on the job tonight despite fwroeing controversy. today pruitt scrapped obama efr fuel stads for cars and trucks. the predent and chief of staff john kelly both called pruitt to tell them they have his back. at the same time, that the white house has him under investigation here is abc news
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reporter mary bruce. >> with calls growin for him to fire his embattled epa chief president trump was pressed where he stands. >> scott pruitt, do you support. >> i hope he is going to be good. >> overnight the president called pruitt, his message keep fighting we have your back. but privately the sources say the president is frustrated with the controversy. white house lawyers are now investigating pruitt's living situation after abc news reported on his alleged sweetheart real estate deal. pruitt renting a rm in this d.c. apartment last year for just $50 a night far below the cost of similar units. the owner, the whief of a lobbiest who has energy clients doing business with the epa. today it new question base that relationship. while pruitt was living in the apartment, the epa green lightlied a major pipeline project for a canadaen energy company represented by the lobbyist. in a statement to the "new york times" the epa says any attempt to draw a link between the deal and the living arrangement is
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patent willy false and fz in attention the lease on the apartment was consistent with ethics iks o exs aren at lobbyist says he hasn't lob idea the ep a during the trump administration. pruitt is also under fire for giving two top aides large salary hikes even after the white house rfrzed to sign off. using a little known loop hole pruitt did it anyway. giving one aide a nearly $57,000 pay raze. we caught up pruitt today. >> secretary pruitt do you have the president's support was it in the apartment. >> the calls from capitol hill for pruitt to resign are growing. two rinks now say he has to go. but pruitt continues to do the tough work that the president wants and in a new interview with the "washington examiner" pruitt his says critics quote will resort to anything to stop the trump agenda. mary bruce, abc news, washington. up next, the 13-year-old boy found alive after falling in the
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now to that miracle rescue from the underground drainage system in los angeles. 13-year-old jesse hernandez is talking about the ordeal, saying he wasn't sure he would make tout alive. here is abc news report whitt johnson. >> tonight the boy at the center of center of sewer survival he left clues hand prints along the walls. >> 13-year-old jesse hernandez talking about the 25-foot easter plunge into a toxic current. receiving only scrapes and bruises but fearing for his life. >> with you worried that maybe they would never find. >> you yeah, i was. >> and what were you thinking about during that time? your parents, your family.
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>> yeah my whole family. i don't want to lose it. >> then jesse slo half a mile to hatch and waited more than a dozen hours. >> and this is sewer. >> it it was nasty. >> pretty gross. >> yeah. >> finally rescuers following his hand prints and pulling him out. >> when you picked up the phone what did you say. >> mom, i'm okay come pick me up. >> come pick me up m.o.a.b. immediately, huh. >> his father getting an unexpected apology. >> he says mom don't get mad i lost my phone. >> i was like don't worry about the phone. >> thes missing phone gone forever by the boy hack home where he belongs. los angeles. >> who cares about the phone. >> can i say i wouldn't want that phone back. >> that's a good point. >> thank you. >> meteorologist drew tomba next with the latest on the approaching storm. help on the which for
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following the hurricane that devastated puerto rico, the island continues to slowly recover. one area of concern is health cre, because the medical community ch there is still overwhelmed. >> the health department in san francisco is committed to helping the town in puerto rico. by providing doctors and nurses for a week. lyle lyanne melendez met with a few who will be leaving for island friday. >> hurricane maria left puerto rico in chaos, the people confused. >> this recovery is taking a long time. >> the lack luster response from the federal government has crushed any hope of a quick recovery, especially in remote areas of the island. >> the hurricane happened on my birthday. and so that is really intense to
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see in island destroyed. >> dr. ann da dahlman is a physician whose husband husband has family on the island. on april 6 she and a team from the san francisco department of public health there will travel to two small towns in the northwest part of the island. health director barb where a ray gars where a has been working on the week long trip for six months. >> we have a large staff of puerto rican descent and know they have had great concerns. they have had families impacted. this is a humanitarian effort from san francisco to puerto rico. >> the group will be comprised of 15 people and divided into two groups. one working at the clinic in one small town. the second group called the roaming medical team will go door to door to provide medical care to those who can't make it to the clinic. the san francisco contingency gives doctors and nurses there a much needed to break.
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they expect to treat many people with chronic deceases. >> a lot of high blood pressure, a lot of diabetes. >> we're going to see what they need and going to come back and report to the community as a whole and the county to let them know what else is needed. >> richard sanitiena is a nurse at san francisco general hospital. his parts were born in puerto rico. he says they were given a lot of opportunities when they moved to new york. >> and it doesn't mean much to you if you can't share it. and this -- i'm given the opportunity to go back high pressure how could i say no? >> the mission has always been about taking care of the most vulnerable. lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. all right. enjoy the last of the weather for now anyway. >> it was gorgeous today, right, true dry. quiet, calm conditions into wednesday. but then we see the change the second half of thursday. hout there tonight temperatures drop into the 40s over the next 12 hours. high clouds from time to time
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and there will be some patchy fog on the coast could be locally dense. if you live at the coast might be greetwood that tomorrow. highs wednesday calling it a milky sky. 63 in san francisco. 66 in oakland. 73 in san jose. 71 in santa rosa and concord. up to 73. into friday it's a level two moderate storm with rain. the heaviest rain looks friday night and the wettest spots in the north bay and along the coast. wind up to 30 to 45-mile-per-hour i'll be tracking that. the accuweather seven-day forecast, quiet tomorrow much of the daylight hours on thursday quiet. it's the rain that arrives philistine into saturday morning and the second half the weekend is dryer and brighter into monday as well. >> um-hum. >> well nice for a hoping day. >> yes. >> for baseball. >> opening day is one of the things larry will talk about but hoops. >> the warriors interesting situation tonight. they may actually regret trying to win in okc.
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good evening. a loss tonight, might actually have been more helpful in the long run but the warriors turned in a gritty playoff type performance at ok getting a win that might leave them in a first round series with the thunder which we don't want. one time we that you had they'ding thunder buddies for life.
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russell westbrook. and durant. he does that with authority. look at the thunder bench. they can't believe it. klay thompson remember had the epic playoff game in oke a couple yearsing a finished with 20 points. warrers up 7 in the third thp westbrook finished. crowd on its fight. 5 behind point game one a 1-point game in the fourth. durant from deep. he dropped 34, dubs up 4. warriors by 5 with three minutes left. westbrook to paul george for three but the warriorshold on draymond green, onto dame yeen johansson, the future at center one of the best games of damians one career. that drops okc to 6th place in the west half a game above seventh. giants throwing a part and brought the legend from the home opener against seattle celebrating 60 years in san francisco but the pree game was
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more entertaining than the game. barry bonds at at&t with stretch which willy mccubby and the say hey kid. and brian wolz. throwing out the first pitch. no closing opportunities for the giants today. starter ty blaum bullock kyle seeinger single maid it 3-0 then ryon healy the former a makes it 4-0 in a flash seeger at 2nd. bottom four. joe panic is the overs. that was his thirtd homer of the spence. another solo blast. giants with three runs on the seasons thanks all to panik. it was as 4-1 games in the fifth robinson with a ball to hunter pence may have gotten injured. finally eye evan longoria gets a hit after 0-17 start. giants down 6-3 rally time. 6-4 in the eighth.
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buster posey two men on but ground out and the giants 6-4. losing three straight after taking the first two in l.a. pch bruce boechy asked how many homers panik he might hit this year. >> i'm not cutting him short chris. 60 it looks like. you lock at how many he has already. but, yeah, he has some pop. >> still early but i'm happy with you know the kind of adjustments i made in the spring. and i've carried it over to the season. a i'll just right ow ride the wave while its hot. >> we put ourselves in a position to win and battle back. a good game overall. and hopefully we can overcome that tomorrow. >> we'll be fine. ill be fine. look back on the subsection. i don't think will think about the first five games of the season. >> well let's hope not. a's and ranger at the coliseum. sh she is a gold glover makes the catch holding they feel in the right hand. 3-0 the in the third.
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another nice catch by a you bring the glove right there. 3-1 games in the fourth. ruing net a story contendland graveman allows 4 earned. 4-1 texas. bottom 7 odd t on for the a's ground to he feels andrews. the throw to gets away. and the bell tray holds on. this is his form tackling right here on jake smolenskip maybe an hr violation. a's stran the runners and don't score. right now we don't is have it filled in there but it was a 4-1 game at last check in the seventh. sharks fans getting the playoff chomp ready against dallas. team teal on the power play. brent burns to logan toourt with a wrister 1-0 sharks later in
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the first joe pavelski wins the faceoff. timo myher, whoa. turns and burns it. becomes the fifth being youngstown hark to reach 20 goals in shark's history. right now the game is 2-1 sharks in the third period. the 49ers say they are rebuilding franchise brick by barak. the rams might be using concrete slabs. wyatt receiver brandon cooks acquired in a trade from the patriots. the rams also a 4th round pick. the pats get a first rounder and sixth rounder in return. cooks is one of only three players to top 1,000 yard in and five touchdowns in each of the past three seasons. he can fly. really take the top off a defense. and figures to be a top target for quarterback jarrett goff. sports tout to you by toity. the saints traded cooks. then he spent a year in new
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england. man, he ran as 4.39, 40. >> we should have warned parents about the oelktd a's highlight. >> i think i wassious just showing what happened in the game. >> larry thank you very much. >> coming up tonight on abc 7 news at rushing, we are having a break breaking details on the youtube shooter we just learned had an encounter with police hours before aching employees. >> plus after spotting needles on a train o of the reporters want to b.a.r.t. to get answers and found out about a drug program far beyond enforcement. join us for abc 7 news at 11:00 on kmanl 7. >> finally tonight what do you get when you cross the x red movie with the antiques road show. >> a garage sale only in san francisco fwraj sale at the san francisco armory and mission street. the massive fortress like building was sold to developer.
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but it was used as event space and production house for adult films your turn. >> now hundreds of props ranging from furniture to artwork up for sale complete with the all important back story your keepsake may have come from the set of an x rated film. >> we will have everything in the vikt yans finishings to high end sound equipment. props from the duncans, velvet curtains, artwork from europe and even reproductions of the works that kink.com created. >> the sale opens at 10:00 friday morning and scheduled to run through monday. bet there are bargains there. >> um-hum. all right. so thank you so much for joining us tonight. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm eric thomas. . for larry, drew and all of us here at abc 7 news. thanks for watching. we'll see you at 11:00 on channel 7.
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