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kyle larson averaged 93.5 an hour. mcmurray finished second.d not think he had done that well. >> i was surprised when i saw the team pop up on my dash and happy about that. this is cool. this is my home state. this is my closest track to where i grew up. lots of friends and family here. >> warrior center mcgee hosted a celebrity football game this afternoon. also making an appearance o brian. they picked up the action at the plate. he makes good contact but hits durant. matt barnes shows some power here. it goes over the left field run. that's a home run in softball. warriors guard thinks he has a base hit here, but former ucla star with a great catch. the score was 19-16. >> he kept pushing. it is a blessing i came here and the support here really grew. it was positive and just sticking with it. >> just a great group of guys that respect each other and care for each other. we work really well together. men growing up together and going through life together and learn a lot from each other. this is another thing. >> after three rounds of the p
kyle larson averaged 93.5 an hour. mcmurray finished second.d not think he had done that well. >> i was surprised when i saw the team pop up on my dash and happy about that. this is cool. this is my home state. this is my closest track to where i grew up. lots of friends and family here. >> warrior center mcgee hosted a celebrity football game this afternoon. also making an appearance o brian. they picked up the action at the plate. he makes good contact but hits durant. matt barnes...
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kyle larson on the polls for today's 350. larson ended up 26th. dale earnhardt jr. was 6th in his final run at sonoma. he'll move ahead to the last lap. kasey kahne has -- went hard into the retaining wall. the win goes to bakersfield kevin harvick who crosses sonoma off the active tracks in which he never won by a comfortable nine-second margin. they ended a route for harvick. >>> in this season of auditioning youngsters, veteran starter sunny grave got into the win column for the a's in chicago. the youngsters were getting recognized around major league stadiums now. they took a 3-2 lead. adam rosales takes him first. and he does not take on the bases. but as they would go on to win 5-3 with their first win in more than a month. evening their record at 3-3. >>> giant fans are still turning out for a not-so-good product with a good catch in the stands. you celebrate with your hot dogs. >> you might not have heard too much about their catcher who made the most of their chance to play today pulling a matt moore pitch down the left field line well over their fans. tha
kyle larson on the polls for today's 350. larson ended up 26th. dale earnhardt jr. was 6th in his final run at sonoma. he'll move ahead to the last lap. kasey kahne has -- went hard into the retaining wall. the win goes to bakersfield kevin harvick who crosses sonoma off the active tracks in which he never won by a comfortable nine-second margin. they ended a route for harvick. >>> in this season of auditioning youngsters, veteran starter sunny grave got into the win column for the a's...
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larson recorded? mr. chairman, mr. larson is not recorded. >> mr. larson votes aye. >> how is mr. graves recorded? mr. graves is not recorded. however, he's now recorded no. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were 28 aye votes and 33 no votes. >> the amendment is not adopted. okay. next we have a roll call vote on spear number 95 and this deals with contraception and tri-care, right? the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. thornbury? >> no. >> mr. thornbury votes no. mr. smith? mr. smith? mr. smith votes aye. mr. jones? mr. jones? mr. brady? mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson? mr. wilson votes no. mrs. davis? mrs. davis votes aye. mr. lobiando votes no. mr. longeman votes aye. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson? mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes aye. mr. rogers? mr. rogers votes no. miss bordillo votes aye. mr. franks? mr. franks votes no. mr. courtney? mr. courtney votes aye. mr. schuster votes no. miss psongas votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. lamborn votes no. miss spear? mi
larson recorded? mr. chairman, mr. larson is not recorded. >> mr. larson votes aye. >> how is mr. graves recorded? mr. graves is not recorded. however, he's now recorded no. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were 28 aye votes and 33 no votes. >> the amendment is not adopted. okay. next we have a roll call vote on spear number 95 and this deals with contraception and tri-care, right? the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. thornbury?...
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>>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled with her to get the keys. her husband intervened and he was beaten up before suspects escaped in a honda accord. they returned three days later and tried to break in again. this witness wanted to remain anonymous. >> they came back, tried to enter through the front door with a key they had taken. was unable to hop the fence and was trying to break the sliding door window in the back but the mother and son were home. they were startled. they ran off. we were able to capture some of the vehicle on both days on our cameras. >> reporter: the very next d
>>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled...
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kate larson joins us live with one of the trains on the story. >> reporter: hey, there. we are stopped at the station. we're heading southbound towards nevado right now. i told you the next time we saw you, it would be standing room only. the train is filled. people are excited the get the smart train up and running. they have gotten some more testing to do. they are optimistic. they will be open for good, soon. >> it's coming. >> reporter: the smart train is pulling into sonoma and mar stations >> reporter: she's riding are her mom. >> it's really awesome. i love it. >> we might just be taking the train and going on adventures. >> reporter: she and her husband have been waiting for years to see the first stretch of the train route. 43 miles complete. >> it's spacious. it's roomy. i love it. we have been waiting anxiously for it. >> reporter: the train was set the open last fall but that was delayed over diesel engine issues and smart is still building the extension scheduled the open 2019. they are also still fund raising for a northern extension up to clov cloverdale.
kate larson joins us live with one of the trains on the story. >> reporter: hey, there. we are stopped at the station. we're heading southbound towards nevado right now. i told you the next time we saw you, it would be standing room only. the train is filled. people are excited the get the smart train up and running. they have gotten some more testing to do. they are optimistic. they will be open for good, soon. >> it's coming. >> reporter: the smart train is pulling into...
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larson for his opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman and we join with you and certainly wishing our dear friend and colleague sam johnson a speedy recovery. and would like to add how fortunate we are on the ways and means committee to have two iconic american heroes serving on the same committee. when you think about sam johnson and his service to this country, and all that he endured on behalf of this nation, nearly beaten to death by the vie yet kong and then you think of john lewis and all he endured in this country and nearly beaten to death in his own country. so we have these two iconic legends and i am so proud to serve with sam and was happy that he introduce with him this social security identity loss. to remove beneficiary social security numbers from mailed notices. and mr. johnson is such an incredible gentleman, we also have taken every opportunity in the sub committee to renew a request, a, i hope the committee will travel to plano, texas. and that we have an opportunity in as much as mr. johnson has indicated thi
larson for his opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman and we join with you and certainly wishing our dear friend and colleague sam johnson a speedy recovery. and would like to add how fortunate we are on the ways and means committee to have two iconic american heroes serving on the same committee. when you think about sam johnson and his service to this country, and all that he endured on behalf of this nation, nearly beaten to death by the vie yet kong and then you think of john...
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>>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled with her to get the keys. her husband intervened and he was beaten up before suspects escaped in a honda accord. they returned three days later and tried to break in again. this witness wanted to remain anonymous. >> they came back, tried to enter through the front door with a key they had taken. was unable to hop the fence and was trying to break the sliding door window in the back but the mother and son were home. they were startled. they ran off. we were able to capture some of the vehicle on both days on our cameras. >> reporter: the very next d
>>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson is live inndelaakhit w separati. kate? >> reporter: kristen, that's right. you know, signs are popping up all over oakland. these barriers here on broadway along the parade route, folks expected to be heress 5:00 a.m. thursday to get ready for that parade and many of the businesses in the area gearing up, but also some of them gearing down for the big day. >> i'm definitely excited. i'm definitely going to be here. >> reporter: no time for hang overs in oakland today after last night's celebration. the city is now gearing up fofrt warriors parade and rally on thursday, including businesses along the parade route. pizza will have extra pies on hand at their broadway location. >> we are going to have extra because we are expecti ang l ot of sales. >> i was planning to call in sick. just kidding. >> reporter: joking she would have played hooky to see the parade. instead they decided to close on thursday and spent the day cancelling appointments because the logistics for their patients are just too complicated thursday. >> the
abc7 news reporter kate larson is live inndelaakhit w separati. kate? >> reporter: kristen, that's right. you know, signs are popping up all over oakland. these barriers here on broadway along the parade route, folks expected to be heress 5:00 a.m. thursday to get ready for that parade and many of the businesses in the area gearing up, but also some of them gearing down for the big day. >> i'm definitely excited. i'm definitely going to be here. >> reporter: no time for hang...
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hi, i'm kate larson in for eric thomas this evening. this city beamed with pride during san francisco's 47th lgbtq celebration. the colorful parade made its way down market street. this year's event was a celebration of diversity and a demand for equality. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley was at today's parade and joins us from a rally happening right now at the civic center plaza. good evening, leslie. >> reporter: according to s.f. pride, the executive director, a million people, a million are out here on the streets of san francisco partying today. you can hear the music behind me. of course there was an amazing parade that's just wrapping up. even the fog came through leaving us with beautiful blue skies. pride parade down market street as seen here from sky 7. organizers say a record breaking 250 contingents marched this year. >> hi, happy pride, san francisco. >> reporter: by noon, the crowd and costume celebrators converged on civic center plaza. some floated on through while others seem stunned as they took it all in. >> it's
hi, i'm kate larson in for eric thomas this evening. this city beamed with pride during san francisco's 47th lgbtq celebration. the colorful parade made its way down market street. this year's event was a celebration of diversity and a demand for equality. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley was at today's parade and joins us from a rally happening right now at the civic center plaza. good evening, leslie. >> reporter: according to s.f. pride, the executive director, a million people, a...
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. >>> abc 7 news reporter katy larson is in downtown livermore. some businesses are still without power tonight. >> reporter: pg&e is calling this the single most impactful heat event in 11 years. you can probably hear the pg&e crews down the street jackhammering, trying to get the outage here on first street fixed. many businesses stayed closed today after closing last night, right before father's day dinner. not good fortaurant business. despite the fact that pg&e tried to bring in backup generators which only solved the problem for part of the day. pg&e crews powering up a second larger backup generator in an attempt to try and keep the lights on for good in downtown livermore. where many businesses around first street are still closed. with intermittent electricity since yesterday. >> it came back on briefly. >> reporter: maurice and other customers at chelsea's salon continue to get their hair and nails done despite the lack of air conditioning in today's triple-digit heat. >> the problem is, once the power goes off, the heat rises really fas
. >>> abc 7 news reporter katy larson is in downtown livermore. some businesses are still without power tonight. >> reporter: pg&e is calling this the single most impactful heat event in 11 years. you can probably hear the pg&e crews down the street jackhammering, trying to get the outage here on first street fixed. many businesses stayed closed today after closing last night, right before father's day dinner. not good fortaurant business. despite the fact that pg&e...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson joins us live from at&t park with the impact on ticket sales. kate? >> reporter: eric, here they are. the cheapest tickets at the giants ticket office tonight, $9 for standing room. cheapest seats, $15. this comes with pros and cons. we wish our g-men were playing better. but families can afford more tickets. not so great for the businesses nearby. or the season ticket holders trying to sell their tickets. i just spoke to a season ticket holder, face value $120, he couldn't get rid of them. sold them at a discount of $75. clearly these tickets not as hot as they used to be. >> a base hit into right field. >> reporter: the hits keep on coming against the giants. the latest strike being ticket sales. which for some are a grand slam. >> they're dropping. it's going to be a lot easier to bring a family. >> reporter: john brought his family all the way from stockton to see tonight's game against the rockies. >> we'll come to more than one game. >> cheap as 15 when we looked. i wouldn't doubt they will go down closer to game time. >> reporter: even though t
abc 7 news reporter kate larson joins us live from at&t park with the impact on ticket sales. kate? >> reporter: eric, here they are. the cheapest tickets at the giants ticket office tonight, $9 for standing room. cheapest seats, $15. this comes with pros and cons. we wish our g-men were playing better. but families can afford more tickets. not so great for the businesses nearby. or the season ticket holders trying to sell their tickets. i just spoke to a season ticket holder, face...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson is live near uber headquarters in san francisco. kate, a big meeting there today and a bunch of people fired. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, an uber spokesperson tells me that the head of uber's hr held a company-wide meeting today that was streamed live to their 12,000 employees around the world, explaining that many people had been fired amid hundreds of hr claims. sources tell me of the 20 uber employees fired, some were senior executives. most of whom were working out at uber san francisco offices. this all started back in february when a former uber engineer susan fowler wrote a blog post alleging sexual harassment and discrimination during her time at the tech giant. as a result, uber commissioned two investigations. for the first, uber hired attorneys and perkins coie to look into the sexual harassment claims raised by fowler which eventually expanded to include 215 claims to hr, 54 of which are discrimination, 47 sexual harassment, 33 bullying, 19 harassment, 13 retaliations, three physical security, and one wrongful ter
abc7 news reporter kate larson is live near uber headquarters in san francisco. kate, a big meeting there today and a bunch of people fired. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, an uber spokesperson tells me that the head of uber's hr held a company-wide meeting today that was streamed live to their 12,000 employees around the world, explaining that many people had been fired amid hundreds of hr claims. sources tell me of the 20 uber employees fired, some were senior executives. most of...
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. >>> i'm kate larson live at at&t park. i've got it, the cheapest ticket in the house. right after the break, i'm going to tell you how much it cost. i promise it won't break the bank. and what's going on with ticket sales here now that the giants are continuing their slump. >>> taking a live look at our traffic through san rafael on 101 southbound is your right side traffic. the traffic coming toward us is the northbound. it's moving quite nicely this afternoon. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low b
. >>> i'm kate larson live at at&t park. i've got it, the cheapest ticket in the house. right after the break, i'm going to tell you how much it cost. i promise it won't break the bank. and what's going on with ticket sales here now that the giants are continuing their slump. >>> taking a live look at our traffic through san rafael on 101 southbound is your right side traffic. the traffic coming toward us is the northbound. it's moving quite nicely this afternoon. ♪ the...
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. >> abc7 news reporter kate larson is live a at s.f. general with a very personal story, kate. >> reporter: well, dan, kristen, mike lefiti was shot at the ups facility where he worked this morning and then later on in the day his family, dozens of them who live here in the san francisco area, showed up here to f. s.encourse, received horrible news that he had passed. >> i heard gunshots. >> reporter: mack toya said he heard shots around 9:00 this morning at the ups facility at potreo hill. he was there to pickup his cousin from walked up towards t and i looked over and i saw my cousin sprawled out on the concrete. >> reporter: he says he ran to his cousin who he believes was shot in the stomach and told him, i love you. >> police officers were right on, right on the scene just like that. so, i got to touch him but i couldn't hug him. they just pushed me away because they were trying to resuscitate him. >> reporter: lefiti worked for ups for 17 years and had a short workday today because he was on light duty. >> mike, i used to call him
. >> abc7 news reporter kate larson is live a at s.f. general with a very personal story, kate. >> reporter: well, dan, kristen, mike lefiti was shot at the ups facility where he worked this morning and then later on in the day his family, dozens of them who live here in the san francisco area, showed up here to f. s.encourse, received horrible news that he had passed. >> i heard gunshots. >> reporter: mack toya said he heard shots around 9:00 this morning at the ups...
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nascar driver kyle larson had the best time yesterday in qualifying.average speed of more than 95 miles per hour. larson is from elk grove out in the sacramento area. ( will ) if you are heading out to sonoma today, get out early. the race starts at 10:30 in the morning. traffic delays are expected all day long for the nationally televised event. this is what it looked like yesterday as our crews drove through the area on highway 37. you can see the backups for several miles. thousands of people out tailgated last night for today's big nascar event. ( will ) just after senate republicans rolled out their health care plan, another g-o-p senator has come out against the legislation . that lawmaker says he will not support the bill in it's current form. reid binion reports. bringing them one step closer to repealing and replacing obamacare.and while many republicans are still reviewing the bill, some have already opposed the legislation in it's current form ... or are either expressing concern.senator dean heller of nevada is one of the latest lawmaker to
nascar driver kyle larson had the best time yesterday in qualifying.average speed of more than 95 miles per hour. larson is from elk grove out in the sacramento area. ( will ) if you are heading out to sonoma today, get out early. the race starts at 10:30 in the morning. traffic delays are expected all day long for the nationally televised event. this is what it looked like yesterday as our crews drove through the area on highway 37. you can see the backups for several miles. thousands of...
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going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody else, and i have to tell you how amazing he has been, and he has put this school on the map. thank you so much for your service. [applause] rep. love: i also have to hart school, old and say yes, you brought down the stage with that warm and thank you very much. it is so wonderful to be with all of you today. back, to a to be place that is filled with so many memories. my mind has gone back to places and spaces on this campus, many lessons learned and so many people who made a difference in my life. my time here as a student stretched me and strengthened me , positioned me to recognize opportunities so i could rise to my full potential. one of those amazing faculty members who challenged me was a man by the name of peter flint. he was our teacher and sadly he passed away far too soon, but he is forever a part of our life. peter had a motto for th
going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody else, and i have to tell you how amazing he has been, and he has put this school on the map. thank you so much for your service. [applause] rep. love: i also have to hart school, old and say yes, you brought down the stage with that warm and thank...
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david, of course, aware of this wanted to do a eric larson thriller book on a previous historical eclipse. he found the eclipse of 1878 which went. >> -- which went from the northwest down through texas x. he does this thriller of thomas edison that's early 30s, megalo maniac, wanting to prove certain experiments work. this woman, mariah mitchell from vassar, is excluded because she takes her truth there. and this very pompous, bloviated professor from the university of michigan, james watson, who wants to prove that vulcan exists x. he creates this drama out of these three all covering this great eclipse. you cannot put the book down. >> host: one more book we want to talk about is jonathan -- [inaudible] new book. >> guest: he's an alabama historian. he says that we really don't know the civil rights. we always cover the familiar stories. we cover the march on washington with, we cover letter from jail, we coffer the -- and he said that, you know, as the -- [inaudible] it came in through a traveler in alabama, scott cook, who told me, bob, you have to look at it. all this trial work abo
david, of course, aware of this wanted to do a eric larson thriller book on a previous historical eclipse. he found the eclipse of 1878 which went. >> -- which went from the northwest down through texas x. he does this thriller of thomas edison that's early 30s, megalo maniac, wanting to prove certain experiments work. this woman, mariah mitchell from vassar, is excluded because she takes her truth there. and this very pompous, bloviated professor from the university of michigan, james...
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larson for his opening statement. soundmac thank you, mr. chairman and we join with you and certainly wishing our dear friend and colleague sam johnson a speedy recovery and would like to add how fortunate we are on the ways and means committee to have to iconic american heroes serving on the same committee when you think about sam johnson and his service to this country and all that he endured on the help of this nation. nearly beaten to death by the vietcong and then you think of john lewis and all he endured in this country, nearly beaten to death in his own country, so we have these two iconic legends and i'm so proud to serve with sam and was happy that he asked me to introduce within the social security must avert identity loss and/or hr 1513 that require social security ministration to remove beneficiary social security numbers from mail notices. mr. johnson as i think everyone on the committee knows is such an incredible gentleman. we have also taken every opportunity in the subcommittee to renew a request a that i hope the committee
larson for his opening statement. soundmac thank you, mr. chairman and we join with you and certainly wishing our dear friend and colleague sam johnson a speedy recovery and would like to add how fortunate we are on the ways and means committee to have to iconic american heroes serving on the same committee when you think about sam johnson and his service to this country and all that he endured on the help of this nation. nearly beaten to death by the vietcong and then you think of john lewis...
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come out in ot, johnson passes kyle larson from the lead. and a monster mess behind the leaders. unreal, jimmie johnson awarded the win. a record 11th w in dover. it's hard to play and win down the shore, but ikyung with the eye of the tiger. three birdies keeps anna nordqvist from becoming the first three peat chance. the former rookie of the year wins in galloway township. >>> and winning the division ii national championship, beating university of california san diego. it's west chester's second national championship in school history. both have come within the last six years. how did they celebrate? well, the golden rams jumped in the stadium pool and went nuts. >> why not? >> why not? cool off. >>> up next on action news, stories of heroism and heart ache. learning today how people came together to help others during the london terror attack. >>> also, a long life well-lived. the birthday celebration for the area's newest goldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortun
come out in ot, johnson passes kyle larson from the lead. and a monster mess behind the leaders. unreal, jimmie johnson awarded the win. a record 11th w in dover. it's hard to play and win down the shore, but ikyung with the eye of the tiger. three birdies keeps anna nordqvist from becoming the first three peat chance. the former rookie of the year wins in galloway township. >>> and winning the division ii national championship, beating university of california san diego. it's west...
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kate larson joins us live now. kate?: well, one of the reasons is to try and reduce the risk of a terrorist attack on the bridge. youÑ+d know, this whole northd closure on sunday is the first of its kind for any race on the golden gate bridge, and the runners that we spoke to today definitely had mixed reactions about the change. compare the marathon sunday, dr will be taking a back seat to runners. today, the golden gate bridge district board voted unanimously to close all north bound lanes of traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 23rd. >> this has been contemplated for quite some time. >> reporter: the usual arrangement of using cones to separate the runners from one lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers. there's always a danger when vehicles are traveling next to a construction cone. >> reporter: another factor, recent attacks committed with vehicles. >> i think for those that are trying to get on the opposite side of the bay, it's going2! t be a disaster. >> as a runner,
kate larson joins us live now. kate?: well, one of the reasons is to try and reduce the risk of a terrorist attack on the bridge. youÑ+d know, this whole northd closure on sunday is the first of its kind for any race on the golden gate bridge, and the runners that we spoke to today definitely had mixed reactions about the change. compare the marathon sunday, dr will be taking a back seat to runners. today, the golden gate bridge district board voted unanimously to close all north bound lanes...
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kate larson has more on today's free test run. sfwlr >> reporter: all aboard. they're pulling into stations and taking passengers on a free preview ride for the first time today. jasmine johnson, one of the many young train enthusiasts on board is riding from their home in roanered park to the murin civics center. others are looking to avoid congested commutes. >> i hate sitting in traffic. i would like to take my bike on this and ride it to the hospital the rest of the way. >> reporter: still some say more infrastructure is needed before it replaces their car. >> where i work there's no way to get from the station to where i work. >> reporter: smart does not have the green light from the federal railroad administration to fully open. their initial route to san rufell in the final testing phase of a new safety feature to be standard on all passenger trains called positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event it goes over speed and for whatever reason our engineer cannot, it will bring it safely to a stop. >> and smart is still buildin
kate larson has more on today's free test run. sfwlr >> reporter: all aboard. they're pulling into stations and taking passengers on a free preview ride for the first time today. jasmine johnson, one of the many young train enthusiasts on board is riding from their home in roanered park to the murin civics center. others are looking to avoid congested commutes. >> i hate sitting in traffic. i would like to take my bike on this and ride it to the hospital the rest of the way....
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kate larson joins us live now. kate?ll, one of the reasons is to try and reduce the risk of a terrorist attack on the bridge. youÑ+d know, this whole northd closure on sunday is the first of its kind for any race on the golden gate bridge, and the runners that we spoke to today definitely had mixed reactions about the change. compare the marathon sunday, dr will be taking a back seat to runners. today, the golden gate bridge district board voted unanimously to close all north bound lanes of traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 23rd. >> this has been contemplated for quite some time. >> reporter: the usual arrangement of using cones to separate the runners from one lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers. there's always a danger when vehicles are traveling next to a construction cone. >> reporter: another factor, recent attacks committed with vehicles. >> i think for those that are trying to get on the opposite side of the bay, it's going2! t be a disaster. >> as a runner, i t
kate larson joins us live now. kate?ll, one of the reasons is to try and reduce the risk of a terrorist attack on the bridge. youÑ+d know, this whole northd closure on sunday is the first of its kind for any race on the golden gate bridge, and the runners that we spoke to today definitely had mixed reactions about the change. compare the marathon sunday, dr will be taking a back seat to runners. today, the golden gate bridge district board voted unanimously to close all north bound lanes of...
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larson takes the lead dispite being in the outside, he finishes second and a nice hug from his son. >e it, great father's day for myself and all the other fathers out there. my dad is out there too. looking forward to celebrating with them. >> next up, nascar heads to wine country. >>> just because the forecast was so much fun the first time, how about a quick run down. >> it will be hot, heat advisory in affect until thursday. the hottest day will be thursday afternoon and cooling by next weekend. we will have the numbers at 4:30. >> a lot of this? >> a lot of this. >> i was hoping the forecast changed in the ten minutes. i guess not. that is it for tonight. news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. thank you for joining us, have a great evening and a better morning. we will see you later. camera shutter clicliv. ] okay. what do you think? you went with cover "b." well, cover "a" made me look frigid. cover "b"... there's got to be some warm blood flowing behind those eyes, wouldn't you say? looks good. [ chuckles ] i'm guessing you didn't call me here to talk cover art.
larson takes the lead dispite being in the outside, he finishes second and a nice hug from his son. >e it, great father's day for myself and all the other fathers out there. my dad is out there too. looking forward to celebrating with them. >> next up, nascar heads to wine country. >>> just because the forecast was so much fun the first time, how about a quick run down. >> it will be hot, heat advisory in affect until thursday. the hottest day will be thursday afternoon...
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for more, we are joined by embarq's eric larson. -- bloomberg's erik larson.at we expected. a partial revival. some people would be affected. not others. a narrower reading of the executive order? reporter: that is true. anyone who does not have a relationship with anyone in the u.s. would be blocked from coming in on the six countries. what does this mean? we see three of the justices, justice thomas, justice gorsuch, justice alito saying they would have revived to the whole thing, they would have unblocked the .lock by the two federal courts what does this mean? we have a split decision? erik: it was always going to be political and cut down certain ideological lines. that is not a huge surprise. what matters now, what will happen in the meantime. it was only and 98-day ban to begin with. now the hearing is in october and that could impact arguments from both sides and whether there is a need for a travel ban after that. we have to talk with experts. honestly, this is not one of the scenarios they expected. you know -- vonnie: right, they could hold up the v
for more, we are joined by embarq's eric larson. -- bloomberg's erik larson.at we expected. a partial revival. some people would be affected. not others. a narrower reading of the executive order? reporter: that is true. anyone who does not have a relationship with anyone in the u.s. would be blocked from coming in on the six countries. what does this mean? we see three of the justices, justice thomas, justice gorsuch, justice alito saying they would have revived to the whole thing, they would...
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going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larsonho is here with me. thank you so much.
going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larsonho is here with me. thank you so much.
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abc 7 news reporter, kate larson looks that reasons behind this decision. >> reporter: come marathon sunday drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. today the golden gate bridge district four voted namilously to close all northbound lanes on july 23rd. >> this has been contemplated for quite some time. >> she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate the runners from one lane of northbound traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted drivers, impaired drivers, there's always a problem when they're traveling adjacent to runners. >> reporter: a suspected terrorist killed and injured groups of peep whl he dreev car into pedestrians on westminster bridge. >> i think for those on the opposite side of the bay it's a disaster but just plan in advance. >> as a runner, i think it's better. when you're running across the bridge, you're really close and the cars are right there so it's kind of scary. >> two years ago i ran and it was quite safe. >> reporter: he feels the closure is unnecessary and won't discourage would-be attackers. >> cars have a lot of opportunity for att
abc 7 news reporter, kate larson looks that reasons behind this decision. >> reporter: come marathon sunday drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. today the golden gate bridge district four voted namilously to close all northbound lanes on july 23rd. >> this has been contemplated for quite some time. >> she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate the runners from one lane of northbound traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted drivers, impaired...
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kate larson has more. >> reporter: i spoke to the engineer who said before this heat wave, pg&e actually submitted plans to upgrade their system. unfortunately, the city says those plans were incomplete, so the work never got done, and now the city and pg&e are scrambling in the last couple of hours, digging these trenches. they have k street shut down, trying to get power restored as soon as possible to all these businesses. meanwhile, to bridge the gap, they brought in generators, including this large pink one you see right there to try and get these businesses. some semblance of normally while this heat wave continues. >> ready, set. >> reporter: crews powering up a second larger backup generator in an attempt to try to keep the lights on in downtown livermore, where many businesses around fourth street are still closed, with intermittent electricity since yesterday. >> the power was off, came back on briefly, and lasted for about six minutes perhaps. >> reporter: customers here continue to get their hair and nails done, despite the lack of air conditioning in today's triple digit hea
kate larson has more. >> reporter: i spoke to the engineer who said before this heat wave, pg&e actually submitted plans to upgrade their system. unfortunately, the city says those plans were incomplete, so the work never got done, and now the city and pg&e are scrambling in the last couple of hours, digging these trenches. they have k street shut down, trying to get power restored as soon as possible to all these businesses. meanwhile, to bridge the gap, they brought in...
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going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody else, and i have to tell you how amazing he has been, and he has put this school on the map. thank you so much for your service. [applause]
going to have to recognize that i am proud to recognize my colleague in congress, representative john larson who is here with me. thank you so much. [applause] and i have to recognize walt harrison. to him as the president of the school than anybody else, and i have to tell you how amazing he has been, and he has put this school on the map. thank you so much for your service. [applause]
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nascar driver kyle larson had the best time today in qualifying. that at an average speed of more than 95 miles per hour. larson is from el grove out in the sacramento area so not too far from home. if you are heading out to sonoma tomorrow get out early. race starts at 10:30 in the morning. traffic delays are expected all day long for the nationally televised event. this is what it looked like today as our crews drove through the area on highway 37. you can see the backups for several miles. more of this is expected. there are thousands of people out there tailgating tonight for tomorrow's big nascar event. coming up at eight. it was one of the most catastrophic fires in california history. next we're looking back at the destructive angora fire... 10 years after the devestation. lawmakers are taking a stance on the new healthcare legislation. why some republicans are refusing to support the bill. plus a massive wildfire is tearing through parts of utah. how firefighters risked their lives to save people . ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forest
nascar driver kyle larson had the best time today in qualifying. that at an average speed of more than 95 miles per hour. larson is from el grove out in the sacramento area so not too far from home. if you are heading out to sonoma tomorrow get out early. race starts at 10:30 in the morning. traffic delays are expected all day long for the nationally televised event. this is what it looked like today as our crews drove through the area on highway 37. you can see the backups for several miles....
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larson was in first place.onday morning forecast with fox meteorologist janice dean. reporter: good morning, ladies. serbs across the northeast and mid-atlantic. the powerful cold front moving through. the gaffer had come the tornadoes across the northeast. lives of people affected here. delays and cancellations happened for richmond on the left towards boston, new york city, d.c. i turn it up to. we will flirt with record highs. phoenix to my 120 degrees will flirt with one of your all-time highs. that's going to be dangerous as we head into today in the next several days and then we have the tropics. 90% chance of the system developing regardless of the given name or not we are dealing with heavy rain and fog all along the gulf coast. potential for tropical trouble. he across the southwest. we will keep you updated it back to you. cheryl: thank you, janice. lauren: coming up next, why bill gates might be looking over his shoulders. you are watching "fbn:am." on of, and start firing up those grilles. lease the
larson was in first place.onday morning forecast with fox meteorologist janice dean. reporter: good morning, ladies. serbs across the northeast and mid-atlantic. the powerful cold front moving through. the gaffer had come the tornadoes across the northeast. lives of people affected here. delays and cancellations happened for richmond on the left towards boston, new york city, d.c. i turn it up to. we will flirt with record highs. phoenix to my 120 degrees will flirt with one of your all-time...
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i'm kate larson, "abc7 news." back to you. >> kate, thank you so much. >>> this rescue was incredible to watch. only sky 7 was overhead as it all happened. we streamed it live through the "abc7 news" app. download it now so you can see news as it happens. >>> the bay area heat wave is having it s effect in the south bay tonight. a teenager passed out in the heat. sky 7 caught the teenager talking with and being treated by emergency crews. officials tell us the girl had been hiking with another young woman. cews loaded her on a stretcher and took her to the hospital to be checked out. temperatures were in the low 90s at the time of the rescue. >>> our extreme heat has turned deadly. two people in santa clara county died because of the hot weather. >> one was a 72-year-old man, the other an 87-year-old woman. a third death yesterday may also be heat related. >> tonight, we have live team coverage on our dangerously hot conditions. >> let's begin with spencer christian. >> this dangerous heat has spread to all parts
i'm kate larson, "abc7 news." back to you. >> kate, thank you so much. >>> this rescue was incredible to watch. only sky 7 was overhead as it all happened. we streamed it live through the "abc7 news" app. download it now so you can see news as it happens. >>> the bay area heat wave is having it s effect in the south bay tonight. a teenager passed out in the heat. sky 7 caught the teenager talking with and being treated by emergency crews. officials...
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litigationis our analyst matt larson in san francisco. new allegations.oes what apple is saying change the case? reporter: apple is building up the rhetoric in this case. they are trying to set the stage for a much larger dispute, a much more expensive dispute, potentially for qualcomm. apple has long alleged qualcomm is double dipping by selling chips and charging royalty rates on the same technology on other people's chips. essentially what this case does is it builds out apple's lawsuit and tries to sneak markings in. again, this is setting the stage for a much longer slog. emily: these are two companies that had a symbiotic relationship. what is at stake for qualcomm? reporter: it's huge. it's a large portion of their licensing revenue. licensing makes up about a third of their business model and the royalties are about, a half billion dollars per quarter. this is significant for qualcomm. it also potentially impact licensing agreements qualcomm has with other companies. these are patents on industry-standard rates. andcompany trickles down has what o
litigationis our analyst matt larson in san francisco. new allegations.oes what apple is saying change the case? reporter: apple is building up the rhetoric in this case. they are trying to set the stage for a much larger dispute, a much more expensive dispute, potentially for qualcomm. apple has long alleged qualcomm is double dipping by selling chips and charging royalty rates on the same technology on other people's chips. essentially what this case does is it builds out apple's lawsuit and...
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. >> we have kyle larson all the way around.it is real easy and larson at the top of the leader boards, awesome. >> reporter: crews are bracing for hot weather, which means greasier track conditions and less grip. this car lost its rear end during practice. >> it's sonoma and a serious point and just a difficult place. >> reporter: each car will use 40 tires this weekend. no telling how much barbecue and food these fans will go through. [ cheering ] >> reporter: this is really quite a scene out here on 50 acres. you're looking at a caravan. as you can see atvs, folks on saddles and in wagons. this is one of the traditions out here at the campgrounds. there are 1,500 camp sites in and around the racetracks. all of them are booked. these go for about $250. where they will have a great view, they go for about $2,000 to $3,000 a spot. >> it looks like a lot of fun. i have never seen anything like that. so they are partying harder in california. that race is getting underway. >> reporter: it's suppose to be lights out at 11:00. altho
. >> we have kyle larson all the way around.it is real easy and larson at the top of the leader boards, awesome. >> reporter: crews are bracing for hot weather, which means greasier track conditions and less grip. this car lost its rear end during practice. >> it's sonoma and a serious point and just a difficult place. >> reporter: each car will use 40 tires this weekend. no telling how much barbecue and food these fans will go through. [ cheering ] >> reporter:...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson was there for most of the day. >> here she is with more and what we are learning about the victims. >> i heard gunshots. >> reporter: matt said he heard shots around 9:00 this morning at the u.p.s. facility on potrero hill. he was there to pickup his cousin mike lefiti from work. >> i walked up towards the gate and i looked over and i saw my cousin sprawled out in the concrete. >> reporter: toya satz ys he rao his cousin who he believes was shot in the stomach and said, i love you, and watched as police tried to resuscitate him. >> you see other families going through it and then actually your family member that is close to you go down like that and to see that visual is pretty hard. it's the worst. everybody lost a great man. >> mike, i used to call him my gentle giant. >> reporter: a former ups coworker who did not want to be identified told us he and lefiti had nearby routes and he was always helpful. ael we used to have many serious talks about religion, how life treats us and there is always something good that comes out of what we learn in everyday
abc7 news reporter kate larson was there for most of the day. >> here she is with more and what we are learning about the victims. >> i heard gunshots. >> reporter: matt said he heard shots around 9:00 this morning at the u.p.s. facility on potrero hill. he was there to pickup his cousin mike lefiti from work. >> i walked up towards the gate and i looked over and i saw my cousin sprawled out in the concrete. >> reporter: toya satz ys he rao his cousin who he...
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i'm kate larson in for carolyn tyler. we'll start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi everyone. starting out with less in the way of the fog. keeping the fog along the peninsula and parts of the east bay. here's a look at live doppler 7. it will fill in a little bit. coolest temperatures in the north bay. 2 to 4 degrees cooler. 57 in hayward. it's 55 in san jose. a look at the golden gate bridge. few clouds this morning. 50s, 60s to near 70 by noontime. nice day today. once again the winds kicking up at the coast. get set for a warmup to start the week. i have some showers to talk about for the week ahead. that's coming up in a few minutes. kate? skbliefrmgts thanks, lisa. developing news out of london. officials are discussing a terrorist incident. the third such attack since march. this map shows you how close saturday night's attacks were. three people in a van ran down pedestrians on london bridge. they drove to nearby borough market and stabbed a number of people. the van you see here with the back doors open is the one polic
i'm kate larson in for carolyn tyler. we'll start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi everyone. starting out with less in the way of the fog. keeping the fog along the peninsula and parts of the east bay. here's a look at live doppler 7. it will fill in a little bit. coolest temperatures in the north bay. 2 to 4 degrees cooler. 57 in hayward. it's 55 in san jose. a look at the golden gate bridge. few clouds this morning. 50s, 60s to near 70 by...
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emily: matt larson of bloomberg intelligence, great to have you on. you are in san francisco.g up, we will take a look at the software company tableau, and find out how it is faring after shifting to a subscription model. you can listen on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ noises inside can ] [ laughing ] it's driving me crazy come on. [ spitting from tongue ] time for my secret weapon. sports, movies, tv, ah, show me music to distract a minion. [ voice remote click ] oh! [ pharrell starts to play ] [ minion so happy to see screen ] ahh! i'm pretty smart. ahhh! [ lots of minions ] [ mooing sound ] show me unicorns. [ click noise for tv ] ahhh! that works too. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. see despicable me 3. in theaters in june. saudi king has removed the proud his post.rince from this is breaking right over the bloomberg terminal right now. prince, he waswn the crown prince. saudi arabia now naming the former deputy to rise up in his instead. he is now officially the crown prince. >> that is just breaking news
emily: matt larson of bloomberg intelligence, great to have you on. you are in san francisco.g up, we will take a look at the software company tableau, and find out how it is faring after shifting to a subscription model. you can listen on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ [ noises inside can ] [ laughing ] it's driving me crazy come on. [ spitting from tongue ] time for my secret weapon. sports, movies, tv, ah, show me music to distract a minion. [...
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probably be moved into some areas we're expecting more activity. >> reporter: in livermore, kate larson, abc7 news. >> well, cal fire says a fire weather watch is in effect for northern california because of high winds and low humidity. the watch is in effect from north of reading solano county. some people are leaving their homes as fire spreads through a dry region of san bernardino county. the fire has burned 850 acres so far near bear lake. no loems threatened. it's rugged terrain. the sheriff issued a voluntary evacuation notice. it considers it dangerous because the temperature reached the mid 80s there today and the humidity is less than 10%. hot you and dry never good. >>> frightening moments for students near a more rag go high school. the fire started at 2:30 this afternoon behind campo linda high school. sky 7 captured flames from above. for a time, flames threated up to 30 nearby homes. an aerosol helped crews contain the fire. >> firefighters say the biggest challenge was the heat and dry brush. >>> you can track the temperatures where you live with the abc7 news accuweathe
probably be moved into some areas we're expecting more activity. >> reporter: in livermore, kate larson, abc7 news. >> well, cal fire says a fire weather watch is in effect for northern california because of high winds and low humidity. the watch is in effect from north of reading solano county. some people are leaving their homes as fire spreads through a dry region of san bernardino county. the fire has burned 850 acres so far near bear lake. no loems threatened. it's rugged...
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the poll was one yesterday by elk grove native kyle larson. the series point leader averaged 95.3 miles an hour. jamie mcmurray second. larson did not think he had done that well. >> surprised i saw the team pop up on my dash and happy about that the. this is cool to get a poll on a road course and my home state. this is my closest track to sacramento or elk grove where i grew up. lots and friends and family here. >> and of course, race results later on tonight at 5%. that is sports for sunday morning. i am rick quan. >>> now your accuweather forecast with lisa argan. >> good sunday morning to you, here's live doppler 7, finally bringing temperatures more in line where they should be for this time of year. we're going to go a little bit below average, here's a look at the fog footprint, you can see around the bay this morning and mist and drizzle once again. you may need the wipers, use the low beams and sfo stocked in the with the clouds. yelled was a pleasant day in the peninsula, low 70s, once again, similar, maybe a few degrees cooler. >>
the poll was one yesterday by elk grove native kyle larson. the series point leader averaged 95.3 miles an hour. jamie mcmurray second. larson did not think he had done that well. >> surprised i saw the team pop up on my dash and happy about that the. this is cool to get a poll on a road course and my home state. this is my closest track to sacramento or elk grove where i grew up. lots and friends and family here. >> and of course, race results later on tonight at 5%. that is sports...
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the poll was one yesterday by elk grove native kyle larson.hour. jamie mcmurray second. larson did not think he had done that well. >> surprised i saw the team pop up on my dash and happy about that. this is cool to get a poll on a road course and my home state. this is my closest track to sacramento or elk grove where i grew up. lots and friends and family here. >> and of course, race results later on at 5:00. that is sports for sunday morning. i am rick quan. >>> now your accuweather forecast with lisa argan. >>> hi everyone, persistent marine layer keeping temperatures in check. here's live doppler seven, looks gray for most of you. that sun angle is about as strong as it gets this time of year. tornado be a nice summer time afternoon despite cooling today inland an additional cooling from this system here into tuesday. so after that, some moderate warming. right now live look outside where you see the gray sky. 55 in the city. 56 maf moon bay, 61 mountain view and san jose. and we'll be waiting for several hours for some clearing. sfo, 56
the poll was one yesterday by elk grove native kyle larson.hour. jamie mcmurray second. larson did not think he had done that well. >> surprised i saw the team pop up on my dash and happy about that. this is cool to get a poll on a road course and my home state. this is my closest track to sacramento or elk grove where i grew up. lots and friends and family here. >> and of course, race results later on at 5:00. that is sports for sunday morning. i am rick quan. >>> now your...
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kate larson looks at the reasons behybrid the decision. >> on sunday, drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. >> it's 15,000 runners, sold out event. >> the board voted unanimously the to close all northbound lanes to traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 3rd. spearheading the closure was the bridge captain. she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate runners from run lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers. there's always a danger when vehicles are traveling adjacent to runners with nothing other than a cone. >> another factor, rekren attacks committed with vehicles. as is expected injured groups of people when he drove a car into pedestrians on westminster bridge. >> i think for those that are trying get on the opposite side of the bay, it's going to be a disaster, but just in advance. >> as a runner, i think it's better. >> chris has run the marathon across the bridge many times. >> when you're running across the bridge, you're really close and the cars are right there. >> thr years ago i was running and quite since. >> i
kate larson looks at the reasons behybrid the decision. >> on sunday, drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. >> it's 15,000 runners, sold out event. >> the board voted unanimously the to close all northbound lanes to traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 3rd. spearheading the closure was the bridge captain. she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate runners from run lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers....
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larson on the electronic warfare modernization pilot program. directing review of personnel and nonconventional assisted recovery. amendment 232 by ms. rosen regarding progress in meeting section 1642 of fy 17 relating to u.s. cyber command. 297 by ms. stefanik for information service providers. amendment 298 by ms. stefanik with security and stability strategy for somalia. >> is there any further discussion on the en bloc package? if not, the question is on the amendments offered by the gentleman from new york on block. all those in favor say aye. although suppose they know. the ayes have it. the amendment is adopted. are there further amendment to this portion of the mark? gentlelady from new york. >> mr. chairman ask unanimous consent to call upon but package number two consisting of amendments worked in approved with the minority. >> without objection so ordered. the clerk will please distribute the second en bloc amendment without objection the amendments considered as red or digital it is recognized to claim the amendment. >> on my package
larson on the electronic warfare modernization pilot program. directing review of personnel and nonconventional assisted recovery. amendment 232 by ms. rosen regarding progress in meeting section 1642 of fy 17 relating to u.s. cyber command. 297 by ms. stefanik for information service providers. amendment 298 by ms. stefanik with security and stability strategy for somalia. >> is there any further discussion on the en bloc package? if not, the question is on the amendments offered by the...
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carl larson on the polls for today's toyota 350. larson ended up 26th. dale earnhardt jr.with his final run at sonoma finished 6th. on the final lap kasey kahne went hard into the retaining wall on turn one. kahne was shaken up as he put in a dent in the wall. kevin harvick was in the lead. the bakersfield native crosses sonoma off the four active tracks on which he had never won. the victory margin to come with nine seconds to win in his year. >>> the season of auditioning youngsters, sunny gray got a win column today for the oakland a's in chicago. the youngsters getting recognized around major league stadiums now. the a's trailed 2-1 heading into the 8th. they pulled even when khris davis lined one off the left. tyson baretta hopped around in the 2nd. then they pounded that lead in the 9th. adam rosales takes david robinson deep to make it 4-1. rosales hits a home run. doesn't exactly take a traditional home run trot. matt joyce with a homer of his own as the a's go on to win 5-3 with his first win in more than a month. gray evens his record at 3-3. >>> and a popular fo
carl larson on the polls for today's toyota 350. larson ended up 26th. dale earnhardt jr.with his final run at sonoma finished 6th. on the final lap kasey kahne went hard into the retaining wall on turn one. kahne was shaken up as he put in a dent in the wall. kevin harvick was in the lead. the bakersfield native crosses sonoma off the four active tracks on which he had never won. the victory margin to come with nine seconds to win in his year. >>> the season of auditioning youngsters,...
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i'm kate larson in for carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. want to show the tweets from the warriors. officially gameday. >>> then this photo, counting down to tipoff. you can see from the clock on the corner of your screen, we're 9:31 away from the start of espn's coverage of game 2 of the nba finals. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what yous? want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed, save $700. ends sunday. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> good morning, america. and breaking this morning. terror in london. [ screaming ] >> a speeding van plowing into a crowd on london bridge. slamming into pedestrians. minutes later, the armed assailants, one wearing a fake explosive vest, getting out and stabbing dozens at a
i'm kate larson in for carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. want to show the tweets from the warriors. officially gameday. >>> then this photo, counting down to tipoff. you can see from the clock on the corner of your screen, we're 9:31 away from the start of espn's coverage of game 2 of the nba finals. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what yous? want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept...
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when they come out, jimmy johnson passes kyle larson for the lead.s behind the leaders. guess who goes from worst to first, unreal, jimmy johnson awarded the win. a record 11th in dover. he is tied for the most wins of all time in nascar. >>> shop rite classic at the sea view, eye of the tiger, three birdies today. former rookie of the year wins in galloway township. >>> whole win tonight in game two nba final, warriors cavs on 6abc. warriors a perfect 13-0 so far in the playoffs unreal. they may be the best team of all time. we'll see if labron james can handle it. >> let's hope game two is better than game one. accuweather is coming up. stick around. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and
when they come out, jimmy johnson passes kyle larson for the lead.s behind the leaders. guess who goes from worst to first, unreal, jimmy johnson awarded the win. a record 11th in dover. he is tied for the most wins of all time in nascar. >>> shop rite classic at the sea view, eye of the tiger, three birdies today. former rookie of the year wins in galloway township. >>> whole win tonight in game two nba final, warriors cavs on 6abc. warriors a perfect 13-0 so far in the...
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live at san francisco general, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. back to you. >> all right, kate, thank you. abc7 news has obtained audio from police radio moments after the shooting happened. we've edited this audio to bring you some of the key points showing the response from san francisco police. listen. >> 17th and utah, several have been shot, shooter is goa. this is in the ups building. >> shooter is still inside the building, the ups building at 17th and utah. >> all respond to the ups building, 17th and utah. possible active shooter, the suspect is an employee. >> we have an active shooter over at the ups station. sounds like the suspect shot themselves. >> suspect is in custody, showing signs of life. doing a t bldin for ctim andof srcea employeeshn their way out. >> again, now we know the shooter has died. >> in a statement ups said the company is saddened and deeply concerned about affected employees, family members and our thoughts and prayers are with all those touched by this incident. >> it was an emotional scene. sky 7 was overhead
live at san francisco general, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. back to you. >> all right, kate, thank you. abc7 news has obtained audio from police radio moments after the shooting happened. we've edited this audio to bring you some of the key points showing the response from san francisco police. listen. >> 17th and utah, several have been shot, shooter is goa. this is in the ups building. >> shooter is still inside the building, the ups building at 17th and utah. >> all...
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"abc 7 news" reporter kate larson took one of the free preview lives during our 4:00 and 5:00 newscastt go fully operational until the federal railroad approves a new safety feature called positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event it goes over speed and for whatever reason our engineer cannot, it will bring the train safely the a stop. >> once the train is approved, fares will start at $1.75 for a short trip with a clipper card and go up to a maximum of $23. >> reporters and editors at the "new york times" walked out of their jobs today in protest. they made clever signs with misspellings and sentences that didn't make sense in support of the newspaper's copy desk. right now the company plans to cut it from 100 to about 55 editors. copy desk proof reads and approves all articles and photographs in the paper. >>> well, it is hard to believe anybody wouldn't approve of the weather we've been having recently. it's been nice. >> sandhya patel is here with the latest. >> absolutely beautiful. take a look at a time lapse from our mount tam cam. sunset tonight a
"abc 7 news" reporter kate larson took one of the free preview lives during our 4:00 and 5:00 newscastt go fully operational until the federal railroad approves a new safety feature called positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event it goes over speed and for whatever reason our engineer cannot, it will bring the train safely the a stop. >> once the train is approved, fares will start at $1.75 for a short trip with a clipper card and go up to a...