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you'll hear cheers from those halves of the ballpark as the game goes on. both sides pretty well full. most defense still chanting from the anthem. >> joe torrey is here. he's got the game ball now. >> the clydesdale making his exit from the field. as joe torrey walks to the pitcher's mound. in thetorrey of course, baseball front office now. >> chief disciplinarian for major league baseball. if you do something wrong he's the one who will punish you. joe torrey waiting for a catcher. >> for those not familiar with his ball, what is he doing now? you were just explaining it but in more detail. >> i'm blanking on his official title. he's the -- in the commissioner's office in new york. i think it helps to have someone who used to play, to manage in that role of deciding the appropriate discipline when need be. >> major league baseball chief baseball officer since 2011. >> we still need a catcher. never seen this, a ceremonial first pitch and no catcher. >> no catch from a world series champion? joe torrey standing there very patiently. >> i am going to go do
you'll hear cheers from those halves of the ballpark as the game goes on. both sides pretty well full. most defense still chanting from the anthem. >> joe torrey is here. he's got the game ball now. >> the clydesdale making his exit from the field. as joe torrey walks to the pitcher's mound. in thetorrey of course, baseball front office now. >> chief disciplinarian for major league baseball. if you do something wrong he's the one who will punish you. joe torrey waiting for a...
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the big clue. why did this guy open fire? at home in illinois, alexandria ballpark shooter james hodgkinson made clear his distaste for donald trump and republicans. >> 99% are getting pushed around. 1% are just not giving a damn. brad: at home he had brushes with the law and had been warned about firing a gun near his home. but he gave no clue he would attempt a mass assassination. >> nothing different in the personality characteristics from the past few weeks >> mayor alexandria mayor bill eulle met him at the ymca. >> i saw him entering and exiting the sauna, taking a shower. >> others on the bench of the neighborhood and few noticed he was living in the van. often park next to the ballpark where he opened fire. today f.b.i. worked the neighborhood. talking to people who encountered the 66-year-old looking for answers. several telling us no explanation will suffice. >> that is not the way to fix things. >> be civil. be nice to people. brad: tonight three victims are hospitalized in critical condition. and the charity game against democrats for which the republica
the big clue. why did this guy open fire? at home in illinois, alexandria ballpark shooter james hodgkinson made clear his distaste for donald trump and republicans. >> 99% are getting pushed around. 1% are just not giving a damn. brad: at home he had brushes with the law and had been warned about firing a gun near his home. but he gave no clue he would attempt a mass assassination. >> nothing different in the personality characteristics from the past few weeks >> mayor...
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i will be at the ballpark. we are reserved and registered. nformation that you need about opera at the ballpark and san francisco opera in general. you will find it under the web links section on ktvu.com and also on the ktvu mobile app. thank you for joining me from san francisco opera. we will be right back. ight back. ♪[music] >> all right. i want to let you know about a big gravel spin in san jose blocking a lane and causing a big traffic jam out of downtown san jose. they had to get a sweeper in there. traffic is backed up very slow. if you're in san jose, try to get up to the west valley, use 101 or 85. do not use 280. >>> this morning president trump is being criticized by fellow republicans due to his latest tweets. he takes a swipe at former republican congressman joe scarborough and his fiance and their show on msnbc. he tweeted i heard poorly rated morning joe speaks badly of me. don't watch any more. how come low iq crazy micah along with psycho joe came to mar-a-lago three nights in a row and insisted on joining me. she was bleedi
i will be at the ballpark. we are reserved and registered. nformation that you need about opera at the ballpark and san francisco opera in general. you will find it under the web links section on ktvu.com and also on the ktvu mobile app. thank you for joining me from san francisco opera. we will be right back. ight back. ♪[music] >> all right. i want to let you know about a big gravel spin in san jose blocking a lane and causing a big traffic jam out of downtown san jose. they had to...
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so you can. >>> the oakland a's are moving forward with plans for a new ballpark. team reduced -- produced a report released this morning. it says that the ballparks would pump an estimated $3 million into the oakland economy over the first 10 years. christina is a newsroom with a breakdown of the numbers. >> the a's have narrowed it down to three locations but they won't say which site is the front runner but regardless, the new stadium will have a big economic impact. >> reporter: the a's have called oakland coliseum home since 19 78 but it is time for a new ballpark and the a's want to bring a vibrant and new village to life around it. >> i think it would have a more oakland feel to it. >> reporter: in an interview, the president and the bay area council economic institute reveal a new stadium is estimated to generate $3.05 billion for oakland over the first 10 years in the ballparks operation. the economic institute released a study showing the figures come from construction spending. gaming spending and ballpark operations. >> it is great for the city. even if
so you can. >>> the oakland a's are moving forward with plans for a new ballpark. team reduced -- produced a report released this morning. it says that the ballparks would pump an estimated $3 million into the oakland economy over the first 10 years. christina is a newsroom with a breakdown of the numbers. >> the a's have narrowed it down to three locations but they won't say which site is the front runner but regardless, the new stadium will have a big economic impact. >>...
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you'll hear cheers from those halves of the ballpark as the game goes on.s pretty well full. >> joe tori is here. he's got the -- joe torrey is here, he's got the game ball now. >> the collidesdale making his exit from the field. as joe torrey walks to the pitcher's mound. he's in the baseball front office now. >> chief disciplinarian for major league beable. if you do something wrong he's the one who will punish you. >> he's waiting for a catcher. >> what is he doing now? you were just explaining it but in more detail. >> i'm blanking on his official title. he's the -- in the commissioner's office in new york. i think it helps to have someone who used to play, to manage in that role of deciding the appropriate discipline when need be. >> major league baseball chief baseball officer since 2011. >> still need a catcher. never seen this, a ceremonial first pitch and no catcher. >> he's standing there very patiently. >> george, go catch it. > let's go catch this thing. cheers and applause] cheers and applause] >> trying to hear who exactly. >> one of the offic
you'll hear cheers from those halves of the ballpark as the game goes on.s pretty well full. >> joe tori is here. he's got the -- joe torrey is here, he's got the game ball now. >> the collidesdale making his exit from the field. as joe torrey walks to the pitcher's mound. he's in the baseball front office now. >> chief disciplinarian for major league beable. if you do something wrong he's the one who will punish you. >> he's waiting for a catcher. >> what is he...
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jonathan: ambush at the ballpark. five shot including a congressman, staffer, two police officers and a lobbyist. nancy: assassination attempt appearing to fail. the gunman dead now. abc7 has team coverage. i'm nancy chen on capitol hill. >> i'm john jonathan elias. this is bucolic community behind me. the investigators are going all over this place retracing the steps of a gunman. we are getting video where you can hear a gunfight between two capitol p and lone gunman's rifle playing out. listen. [gunfire] [gunfire] >> do we know where he's at? >> he's behind home plate. >> did you call 911? >> i assume people have been calling 911 already. [sirens] [gun fire continues] >> hey, is that guy okay out there? the guy, has that guy been shot? is he okay? anybody talking to him? [sirens] >> stay down! stay down! stay down! [gunfire] >> put it down! put it down! [gunfire] [bleep] jonathan: in the dramatic video you hear someone say is that man okay? they were talking about house majority whip steve scalise playing second bas
jonathan: ambush at the ballpark. five shot including a congressman, staffer, two police officers and a lobbyist. nancy: assassination attempt appearing to fail. the gunman dead now. abc7 has team coverage. i'm nancy chen on capitol hill. >> i'm john jonathan elias. this is bucolic community behind me. the investigators are going all over this place retracing the steps of a gunman. we are getting video where you can hear a gunfight between two capitol p and lone gunman's rifle playing...
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if you can't make it to the ballpark tonight, you can watch it here. >> all right, topp. >>> the hear a case challenging whether a colorado bake shop has to make a cake for a gay couple. the store owner claims colorado violates his constitutional rights to the freedom of speech, and the free exercise of religion. he said he will sell that pair any other baked goods, but he would displease god by making a cake for a gay couple. >>> american university says it is taking a step toward diversity. today, the school launched a new website. it will have resources to help students on reporting bias and discrimination. in a statement, au's president said they're committed to ensuring, we are a community where people of all identities are appreciated and fully included. >>> what's the most american vehicle you can drive? a popular website has their answer virginia. but can a lesson be learned here? >> right after the break, firefighters and heros. they put their lives on the line to save residents trapped in prince george's county. >>> in prince george's county, there's a fire that could have b
if you can't make it to the ballpark tonight, you can watch it here. >> all right, topp. >>> the hear a case challenging whether a colorado bake shop has to make a cake for a gay couple. the store owner claims colorado violates his constitutional rights to the freedom of speech, and the free exercise of religion. he said he will sell that pair any other baked goods, but he would displease god by making a cake for a gay couple. >>> american university says it is taking a...
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[shots] autria: chaos in the ballpark. congressman in the crosshairs. >> without these two heroes, many lives would have been lost. raising the heroes. lawmakers are united in the wake of the attack. plus, the condition of one of their own in the hospital. to medstarxandria hospital, getting you to speed with everything you need to know. where congre show will go on. there is so much to cover as we come on the air. get a stuff that you forecast with veronica johnson. veronica: out the door this morning, we have comfortable conditions. scattered clouds. 69 degrees is the temperature but a light wind. let a show you the temperature change compared to yesterday. just how much cooler is it out there? 5-10 degrees lower. where the weather front is. we did have a few showers and storms to the west and west of d.c. yesterday so 5-10 degree temperature change. 69 degrees at potomac maryland. comfortable, currently. nothing on the radar. later today, isolated showers and storms in the same places that have yesterday like page county
[shots] autria: chaos in the ballpark. congressman in the crosshairs. >> without these two heroes, many lives would have been lost. raising the heroes. lawmakers are united in the wake of the attack. plus, the condition of one of their own in the hospital. to medstarxandria hospital, getting you to speed with everything you need to know. where congre show will go on. there is so much to cover as we come on the air. get a stuff that you forecast with veronica johnson. veronica: out the...
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i want to keep you around because you have been watching at the ballpark. what stood out to you tonight? >> you know, i think just to see the huge turnout. this is a game that i'm told usually attracts maybe 10,000 people. there were some 25,000 people said to be here. i think a lot of people who hadn't been to this game before but wanted to show up not only as a sign of support but also as a sign of sending this message they are not afraid and not going to be coward and they wanted to take part in it. i think there was a different atmosphere from what i understand from past years of what this game is like. >> i want to talk to you about i think there are two heroes that we haven't spoken enough about. there are a lot of heroes, the two officers who really stopped this from becoming a massacre out there on the field. he threw out the first ball. tell us about that. >> that was incredible. to see him out there obviously with the crowd just went wild and you know it was just an incredible moment. to think -- while i was watching them do that i was just thinkin
i want to keep you around because you have been watching at the ballpark. what stood out to you tonight? >> you know, i think just to see the huge turnout. this is a game that i'm told usually attracts maybe 10,000 people. there were some 25,000 people said to be here. i think a lot of people who hadn't been to this game before but wanted to show up not only as a sign of support but also as a sign of sending this message they are not afraid and not going to be coward and they wanted to...
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phil mattingly has been out here from the ballpark, joins us from the center field stands.ds where you are? >> reporter: hopeful and possibly even buoyant. it's hard to overstate how rattled lawmakers were yesterday and a moment. tonight is an opportunity not only to unify but to try and get past that, if you think what the lawmakers and staff are going through, everybody here in full force. more than 20,000 tickets were sold. they already raised more than a million dollars for charity. you have steve scalise's office met in mass wearing steve scalise shirts and wearing ribbons like matt mika, upgraded from critical to serious condition. and this giving people an opportunity to get away from what happened yesterday if only for a couple of hours. >> we talked to people on the hill yesterday morning. they've been talking about wanting a change, ratcheting down the rhetoric. are you seeing some of that tonight? >> reporter: no question at all. republicans and democrats met at second base before the game. joined in prayer when the lineups were announced, all standing next to on
phil mattingly has been out here from the ballpark, joins us from the center field stands.ds where you are? >> reporter: hopeful and possibly even buoyant. it's hard to overstate how rattled lawmakers were yesterday and a moment. tonight is an opportunity not only to unify but to try and get past that, if you think what the lawmakers and staff are going through, everybody here in full force. more than 20,000 tickets were sold. they already raised more than a million dollars for charity....
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. >>> more into the investigation into the shooting at a d.c. area ballparkhat left a high ranking congressman seriously injured. mike pence visited the the steve scalise who was injured in the shooting. the charity baseball game will go ahead as plans in washington. abc has more. >> reporter: this is the ballpark police swarmed when a gunman started to shoot at republican lawmaker as they prepared for a charity baseball game. despite the grim practice the game is still on tonight at national park. gunshots blaring non-stop at this alexandria ballpark wednesday morning just 8 miles from capitol hill. 26 republican members of congress practicing for a charity baseball game tush turning into the intended targets. >> i was just a sitting duck out there. >> i hit the first ground ball to steve and we heard this pow. the lone gunman sending a bullet into the hip of steve scalise critically wounding him. >> he is in some trouble and he is a great fighter and will be okay we hope. >> the house whip had two agents that fired back at the shooter from behind an suv. bo
. >>> more into the investigation into the shooting at a d.c. area ballparkhat left a high ranking congressman seriously injured. mike pence visited the the steve scalise who was injured in the shooting. the charity baseball game will go ahead as plans in washington. abc has more. >> reporter: this is the ballpark police swarmed when a gunman started to shoot at republican lawmaker as they prepared for a charity baseball game. despite the grim practice the game is still on...
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off the bat and many more as the stadium creates a ripple effect of a new community built around the ballpark. >> people walking around it, jobs around it. you know, bars, restaurants kind of like a night life excitement, a reason to be there. >> the bay area council weighed in saying it supports the ballpark. it believes the stadium will bring new buzz and new business to oakland. >> a pig napping in east san jose. coming up in a live report. >> i am chief meteorologist jeff, i have the information you want to know. i will let you know when temperatures cool down ten to 20 degrees as of 5:20 tonight. a scary morning at a popular cafe -- right near the cal campus. a car crashed into the >>> a scarey morning at a popular cafe near the campus. a car crashed into the cafe on university avenue. the car swerved over a divider and barrelled in the building. a lucky man said he left the spot right near the window just before the crash. >>> someone stole their beloved pet, a 100-pound pot bellied pig. and this isn't the first time. >> reporter: no, it is the second time. the ackerman's have been busy
off the bat and many more as the stadium creates a ripple effect of a new community built around the ballpark. >> people walking around it, jobs around it. you know, bars, restaurants kind of like a night life excitement, a reason to be there. >> the bay area council weighed in saying it supports the ballpark. it believes the stadium will bring new buzz and new business to oakland. >> a pig napping in east san jose. coming up in a live report. >> i am chief meteorologist...
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phil mattingly has been out and about at the ballpark. joining us now from the center field stands.t, phil? >> reporter: well, anderson, hopeful and buoyant. it's understandable how rattled capitol hill was yesterday. it was kind of a worst nightmare kind of moment. tonight is an opportunity to unify and really try to get past that. if you think about what the lawmakers and the staff are going through, everybody here really kind of in full force. more than 20,000 tickets were sold. they've raised more than $1 million for the charities. you also have steve scalise's office. they met in the capitol before, they came out here en masse. everybody wearing team scalise shirts. the entire michigan tell gradel wearing white ribbons in honor of mike mika, upgraded to stable condition from critical. a lot of people trying to reconcile what happened yesterday and at least for a brief moment, this kind of giving them the opportunity to at least hope, or at least get away from what happened yesterday, if only for a couple of hours. >> yeah, i mean, you've been talking to people on the hill since
phil mattingly has been out and about at the ballpark. joining us now from the center field stands.t, phil? >> reporter: well, anderson, hopeful and buoyant. it's understandable how rattled capitol hill was yesterday. it was kind of a worst nightmare kind of moment. tonight is an opportunity to unify and really try to get past that. if you think about what the lawmakers and the staff are going through, everybody here really kind of in full force. more than 20,000 tickets were sold....
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[shots] autria: chaos in the ballpark. ressman in the crosshairs. >> without these two heroes, many lives would have been lost. raising the heroes. lawmakers are united in the wake of the attack. plus, the condition of one of their own in the hospital. to medstarxandria hospital, getting you to speed with everything you need to know. where congre
[shots] autria: chaos in the ballpark. ressman in the crosshairs. >> without these two heroes, many lives would have been lost. raising the heroes. lawmakers are united in the wake of the attack. plus, the condition of one of their own in the hospital. to medstarxandria hospital, getting you to speed with everything you need to know. where congre
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tonight the rangers are in town for a 7:05 game in the ballpark. temperatures in the upper 70s. whether you're eating a ballpark frank at the ballpark or whether you're ballpark franking them in the backyard, a little bit of a north westerly flow around here. there are showers up in southern michigan right now. that's the lone chance we have any rain in the next five to seven days is the slimmest little chance for a shower during the day tomorrow. it's such a low chance i didn't bother putting it on the 10 day. 83 today, 87 tomorrow. the big-time heat arrives on sunday. 95 degrees. could tie or break records monday and tuesday. the first big heat wave of 2017 arrives. give it a cool day forecast and the beach forecast coming up in the next half hour. >> chuck, thank you. >>> paying it forward by paying for lunch. how one local mom is making a difference for school kids and their families. >>> aar control users. the medication being pulled from the market over fears they could result in pregnancy. >>> and we're staying on top of the breaking news in d.c. after two d.c. officers an
tonight the rangers are in town for a 7:05 game in the ballpark. temperatures in the upper 70s. whether you're eating a ballpark frank at the ballpark or whether you're ballpark franking them in the backyard, a little bit of a north westerly flow around here. there are showers up in southern michigan right now. that's the lone chance we have any rain in the next five to seven days is the slimmest little chance for a shower during the day tomorrow. it's such a low chance i didn't bother putting...
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you have been watching at the ballpark, and i've been watching you. great job, by the way. what stood out to you, tonight? >> you know, i think just to see the huge turnout, first of all. this is a game, i'm told, usually tracks maybe 10,000 people. there were some 25,000 people said to be here, that's the last count that i got. and you know, i think it's a lot of people who hadn't been to this game before, but wanted to show up not only as a sign of support, but also a sign of sending this message. they're not afraid, they're not going to be cowed. and they wanted to be here to take part in it. and i think there was a, kind of a different atmosphere from what i understand, from past years, of what the game is like. >> i want to talk to you about, you know, i think there are two heros the that we haven't spoken enough about. there are a lot of heros going around, but david bailey and krystal griner, the two officers who really stopped this from becoming a massacre out there on the field. he threw out the first ball, anderson. tell us about that. >> that was incredible. to s
you have been watching at the ballpark, and i've been watching you. great job, by the way. what stood out to you, tonight? >> you know, i think just to see the huge turnout, first of all. this is a game, i'm told, usually tracks maybe 10,000 people. there were some 25,000 people said to be here, that's the last count that i got. and you know, i think it's a lot of people who hadn't been to this game before, but wanted to show up not only as a sign of support, but also a sign of sending...
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kimberly: steps to healing after the ballpark ambush. the community returns to a sense of normalcy as we get an update on the shooting. and a mistrial for bill cosby. what comes next for the criminal cases against the comedian? >> now, abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. kimberly: good evening, i'm kimberly suiters. first, a community taking steps towards healing, the police tape down, things getting back to normal in neighborhood, but the impact of the shooting is still fresh in people's mind. tonight, an update on the victims recoveries. matt mika, the lobbyist hurt in the shooting, has undergone another surgery. he is expecting to stay in the icu through the weekend. doctors are seeing a positive result. as for house majority whip steve scalise, he is still in critical condition, but doctors are encouraged by his progress. the baseball field were the shooting happened will officially reopen monday night. ryan hughes is live at the park with the latest. ryan? the crime scene tape has served as a constant reminder the past few days of this
kimberly: steps to healing after the ballpark ambush. the community returns to a sense of normalcy as we get an update on the shooting. and a mistrial for bill cosby. what comes next for the criminal cases against the comedian? >> now, abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. kimberly: good evening, i'm kimberly suiters. first, a community taking steps towards healing, the police tape down, things getting back to normal in neighborhood, but the impact of the shooting is still fresh in people's...
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perfect weather at the ballpark. it's good. and the lionel ritchie concert as well. it's 51 for luray and winchester. 56 at balloted -- baltimore. wake up to clear skies and 60 in the nation's capital. look ahead a few days. tomorrow we have a nice day. the high pressure builds in. tons of sunshine. it may be nearly cloudless at times. 83 with the low humidity. but a change in the wind direction tomorrow evening brings the heat and the humidity back on thursday. high of 90. 93 on friday. the weekend outlook through the fourth. plenty of heat and humidity. each day feels warmer because of the moisture. 40% chance of storms. 30% for monday afternoon. on the fourth it looks like partly, cloudy. hot and humid. highs for 92. feeling as high as 97 o when we get beyond the fourth it will settle down a bit. as far as the storm chances go. look at the temperatures. by the time we get to friday, 88 is the forecast high. 88 is average. welcome to july. the heat and the humidity likely here to stay. what do you think? stay or leave? michelle: stay. jonathan: stay. thanks, doug.
perfect weather at the ballpark. it's good. and the lionel ritchie concert as well. it's 51 for luray and winchester. 56 at balloted -- baltimore. wake up to clear skies and 60 in the nation's capital. look ahead a few days. tomorrow we have a nice day. the high pressure builds in. tons of sunshine. it may be nearly cloudless at times. 83 with the low humidity. but a change in the wind direction tomorrow evening brings the heat and the humidity back on thursday. high of 90. 93 on friday. the...
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at the ballpark tonight, right around the 80 degree mark.he first pitch is 7:05. 75 degrees the seventh inning stretch and heading home is warm and muggy and 72. we look forward to the next couple of days and there will be changes here. things we will watch. shower and storms west of 81. lightning with this batch southwest of harrisonburg that will diminish. tomorrow the chances of the showers and the storms increase. check the timing. the showers will go away from the area but overnight a couple of showers are left north and west. muggy with fog. once we start tomorrow morning it will be cloudy and hazy. fog. temperatures in lower 70's. the showers and the storms will become widespread through the afternoon and the evening. wakeup temperatures are mostly in upper 60's to 70 in the metro area. planner tomoow likelihood of showers and storms. late afternoon and everything. weekend is warmer and more humid still. 88 on saturday. 92 on sunday. father's day. scattered storms are likely saturday. still a chance getting through the afternoon hours
at the ballpark tonight, right around the 80 degree mark.he first pitch is 7:05. 75 degrees the seventh inning stretch and heading home is warm and muggy and 72. we look forward to the next couple of days and there will be changes here. things we will watch. shower and storms west of 81. lightning with this batch southwest of harrisonburg that will diminish. tomorrow the chances of the showers and the storms increase. check the timing. the showers will go away from the area but overnight a...
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a great night of whether at the ballpark. -- weather at the ballpark. we will wake up to 66 in the city. the heat and humidity come to the weekend. back into the 90's. we will talk about the next 10 days in just a couple of minutes. adrianna: coming up next -- >> it looked like somebody dropped a nuclear bomb. >> the firefight in california. evacuations underway. firefighters hoping to get the upper hand on this. eric: it is going to be a heavy ride in a couple of spots this afternoon. 66 looking westbound near west moreland street. eastbound delays still have been towards sycamore street from an earlier crash that has wrapped up. watch out for volume through falls church. 95 in virginia northbound, bunching up here. nothing too bad. far. -- southbound ride looking good so far. this is just below the 270 spur. heavy volume on the westbound freeway. this is part of 395 south. this will be works in between maine avenue and the 14th street bridge area. the left lane is shut down. solid delays below the first street tunnel. eastbound site or northbound into
a great night of whether at the ballpark. -- weather at the ballpark. we will wake up to 66 in the city. the heat and humidity come to the weekend. back into the 90's. we will talk about the next 10 days in just a couple of minutes. adrianna: coming up next -- >> it looked like somebody dropped a nuclear bomb. >> the firefight in california. evacuations underway. firefighters hoping to get the upper hand on this. eric: it is going to be a heavy ride in a couple of spots this...
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they issued a report that says the new ballpark, wherever its built, will pump $3 billion into the oakland economy in the first ten years. >> reporter: they've called oakland coliseum home since 1968, but it's time for a new ballpark, and the as want to bring a vibrant village around it. >> we want our stadium to be different, to have the more oakland feel. >> reporter: in an interview on mornings, the as president revealed a new stadium is estimated to generate $3.05 billion for oakland in the first ten years of the ballpark's operation. the economic institute released a study showing the figure comes from construction spending, game day spending by patrons, and ballpark operations. >> it's great for the city, even if you're not a fan. great jobs, economic impact. catalyst, a lot of positive things in the city. since we've been here 49 years, that's a great way to give back. >> reporter: the report says roughly 2000 construction jobs will be created over the two year period it takes to build the ballpark. it is expected to have a more intimate feel for fans, and depending on the location,
they issued a report that says the new ballpark, wherever its built, will pump $3 billion into the oakland economy in the first ten years. >> reporter: they've called oakland coliseum home since 1968, but it's time for a new ballpark, and the as want to bring a vibrant village around it. >> we want our stadium to be different, to have the more oakland feel. >> reporter: in an interview on mornings, the as president revealed a new stadium is estimated to generate $3.05 billion...
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as crowds were walking to the ballpark for an orioles game. five people were hurt. we are told they're going to be okay. the explosion covered cars with dust and debris. >> tomorrow marks one week since a gunman ambushed a congressional baseball practice in alexandria and shot four people, including house majority whip steve scalise. as the victims recover, ball field officially reopened. fox5's teisha lewis was there. she joins us live tonight from alexandria with this grand re opening. teisha. >>reporter: and shawn you can see home plate behind me. well the lights are out and the field is now closed. the reopening ceremony is over as the community here in alexandria comes together to close the gait on this old chapter, the official new chapter here at eugene simpson stadium park is underway as the community came together to reject hate. it doesn't get any more american than baseball, hot doings and the national anthem. taking eugene simpson park back was a success for a community looking to look past people were injured including house majority whip steve scalise.
as crowds were walking to the ballpark for an orioles game. five people were hurt. we are told they're going to be okay. the explosion covered cars with dust and debris. >> tomorrow marks one week since a gunman ambushed a congressional baseball practice in alexandria and shot four people, including house majority whip steve scalise. as the victims recover, ball field officially reopened. fox5's teisha lewis was there. she joins us live tonight from alexandria with this grand re opening....
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what they found inside the ballpark shooter's fan. d.c. members a pioneer politician who championed equality in the nation's capital. hundreds of thousands of minivans recalled. the unusual warning your air bags are about to go off. announcer: now, "abc7 news at 5:00". [bleep] [gunfire] larry: tonight, house majority whip steve scalise still in critical condition after the ball pac ambush yesterday morn -- ballpark ambush yesterday morning. michelle: steve scalise underwent a thursday surgery. they are going through the gunman's person items to figure out what motivated the violent outburst. larry: the congressional baseball game is going to be played in a couple of hours. we have team coverage. michelle: we begin with brad bell and the investigation. good evening, brad. brad: good evening. we are at the ball field, at the scene of the crime. this is still a crime scene. we have been watching as the f.b.i. agents, evidence recovery specialists have been going over the area with a fine tooth comb literally looking for any little bit of evide
what they found inside the ballpark shooter's fan. d.c. members a pioneer politician who championed equality in the nation's capital. hundreds of thousands of minivans recalled. the unusual warning your air bags are about to go off. announcer: now, "abc7 news at 5:00". [bleep] [gunfire] larry: tonight, house majority whip steve scalise still in critical condition after the ball pac ambush yesterday morn -- ballpark ambush yesterday morning. michelle: steve scalise underwent a thursday...
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past six weeks and frequented an alexandria virginia ymca that's directly across the street from the ballpark. >> probably been at least more than a month and a half, probably less than two months when i first met him. i would see him down in the locker room. >> reporter: back in illinois, long-time friends say they were shocked to hear about today's shooting. >> he's always happy go lucky. it just took me by surprise when i saw it on the news today that he did what he did. >> tonight investigators believe hodgkinson was living out of his car, a white cargo van since late march on the same street the ballpark is on, but they're trying to figure out why he came to washington in the first place, and when and where he got the assault rifle that he used today. lester? >> all right. pete williams in washington, thank you. >>> and on capitol hill, a somber surreal atmosphere in the hallways of the congressional offices. it was there i caught up with senator and former presidential candidate rand paul, who was in the batting cage when the first shots rang out. you were in the batting cage at the tim
past six weeks and frequented an alexandria virginia ymca that's directly across the street from the ballpark. >> probably been at least more than a month and a half, probably less than two months when i first met him. i would see him down in the locker room. >> reporter: back in illinois, long-time friends say they were shocked to hear about today's shooting. >> he's always happy go lucky. it just took me by surprise when i saw it on the news today that he did what he did....
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out out to the ballpark -- and out to the ballpark as the a's go toe to toe with the most storied franchise in sports. sent matt cain out at the rockies...has >>> baseball up top and we'll give you the local moving pictures. giants today. oh boy. they sit matt cane out at the rockies. hadn't won a game since may 15th. runners at the corners. rockies second. an rbi for tony walters. walters drove in two for the game. a run on the second base. before hernandez found a hole. this one in right field. it scored nick huntley which evened the score. stayed that way until the fifth. right back up the middle. rockies led 2-1. cane touched for nine hits, couple of runs. bottom seventh josh osage in. he gave up the second rbi by walters. five straight losses by the giants. 14 of his last 18, eight straight losses to these guys. final today 5-1. >>> say hello to the jim cat fish hunter entrance. here's his widow helen with the first pitch. didn't take long. a's matt joyce swung on and gone. into the right field seats. the a's up one to nothing but trailed in the second. and ryon healy took care of that
out out to the ballpark -- and out to the ballpark as the a's go toe to toe with the most storied franchise in sports. sent matt cain out at the rockies...has >>> baseball up top and we'll give you the local moving pictures. giants today. oh boy. they sit matt cane out at the rockies. hadn't won a game since may 15th. runners at the corners. rockies second. an rbi for tony walters. walters drove in two for the game. a run on the second base. before hernandez found a hole. this one in...
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bring your jacket if you're headed out to the ballpark. tomorrow morning's forecast starts off very similar to what we've been used to the past couple days and that is low clouds returning to the south bay. peninsula and the tri-valley and temperatures in the 50s and we'll see another round of fog back in san francisco with 55 and the north bay expecting partly sunny skies and 58 degrees. but just like the past few days, once we get over the morning hours, watch how the fog starts to clear back and it will leave us with a mostly sunny sky by the afternoon on thursday. so, temperatures overall just a little bit above average for tomorrow. looks really fantastic down here across the south bay. i think the warm est we'll get is 80 in gilroy, 77 in east san jose, and 76 in downtown. for the east bay we're going to go as warm as 80 in antioch, also 81 in concord. as you head closer to the bay it will be cooler in oakland at 70, but still a beautiful day. if you're headed out to oakland for game one, even if you don't have tickets, we know how po
bring your jacket if you're headed out to the ballpark. tomorrow morning's forecast starts off very similar to what we've been used to the past couple days and that is low clouds returning to the south bay. peninsula and the tri-valley and temperatures in the 50s and we'll see another round of fog back in san francisco with 55 and the north bay expecting partly sunny skies and 58 degrees. but just like the past few days, once we get over the morning hours, watch how the fog starts to clear back...
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> roughly 2000 construction jobs could be created over a period of time that it takes to build the ballpark. the new stadium is expected to have a more intimate feel and depending on the locations, it could spur housing and commercial development. >> i think a lot of things they are looking to develop is, how do you get people to the neighborhood and it is a magnet for these two coming from oakland. >> three possible locations, the coliseum site, a proposed waterfront location or lake merritt, neck and neck wherever they choose to build, it will be a game changer. >> for the new ballpark, keep our players and actually compete for championships. >> they will commission a second study once they find the final location and will have more specific data on the impact of that fight and the announcement is expected by the end of the year. >> to read the upper report in its entirety, go to our website . >>> in just a few hours, berkeley city council is set to vote on whether or not the city's participation in a law enforcement program called urban shield. earlier today, community leaders relate to
> roughly 2000 construction jobs could be created over a period of time that it takes to build the ballpark. the new stadium is expected to have a more intimate feel and depending on the locations, it could spur housing and commercial development. >> i think a lot of things they are looking to develop is, how do you get people to the neighborhood and it is a magnet for these two coming from oakland. >> three possible locations, the coliseum site, a proposed waterfront location or...
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our complete coveage of the ballpark ambush continues now. the shooting has stunned people who live in alexandria's del ray neighborhood. two events were held in the neighborhood last night to pray for the victims.. and condemn violence. jay korff has more. 1:07-1:12 breaking overnight - two maryland state troopers injured in a crash involving their two injured in a crash involving their two patrol cars. the two troopers were following a suspected drunk driver when their two cruisers collided. one of those cruisers went down an em route 4 near the patuxent river bridge in upper marlboro the injuries are ddescribed as non-life threatening. the suspected drunk driver was later stopped and arrested. developing now.. 12 people are confirmed dead, following that devastating fire in a high-rise apartment building in london. many more are missing.. and dozens of others are hospitalized. the fire broke out after midnight and engulfed all 24 floors of grenfell tower in less than 30 minutes. there's still no word on what sparked the fire, but fire offic
our complete coveage of the ballpark ambush continues now. the shooting has stunned people who live in alexandria's del ray neighborhood. two events were held in the neighborhood last night to pray for the victims.. and condemn violence. jay korff has more. 1:07-1:12 breaking overnight - two maryland state troopers injured in a crash involving their two injured in a crash involving their two patrol cars. the two troopers were following a suspected drunk driver when their two cruisers collided....
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police uncovered facebook post about the ballpark ambush. in release has been revoked a preliminary hearing is set for next thursday. with the threat of severe weather this afternoon. molly cochran is here to tell us when many to be indoors. >> we are tracking the potential for gusty thunderstorms later today. we are flirting with the 80 mark. mid-to-upper 70's in quantico. our live doppler is looking pretty quiet but things are expected to fire up after 2:00 p.m. there are lightning bolts to the south of richmond and we expect these thunderstorms to fire off to our west and drift toward the d.c. metro. you want to keep an eye to the sky. you can track the showers and storms on our abc 7 app and the 2:00 p.m.t is after and our highs will hit the mid-80's. the extended forecast is coming up. >> thank you so much. a consumer alert, amazon got a whole lot bigger. the company plans to buy whole foods for $13.7 billion. we go live to northwest. what does this mean for the customer? good afternoon, the customer get a brand-new experience at whole f
police uncovered facebook post about the ballpark ambush. in release has been revoked a preliminary hearing is set for next thursday. with the threat of severe weather this afternoon. molly cochran is here to tell us when many to be indoors. >> we are tracking the potential for gusty thunderstorms later today. we are flirting with the 80 mark. mid-to-upper 70's in quantico. our live doppler is looking pretty quiet but things are expected to fire up after 2:00 p.m. there are lightning...
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just as it has for more than a hundred years. ♪ take me out to the ballpark. >> reporter: it's a 108-by democrats and republicans, taking the field. it first began back in the summer of 1909. woodrow wilson ready for the game, standing behind the players. very little has stopped these games, the great depression and the wars would get in between the game. over the years, familiar faces and a familiar president. speaker of the house, tip o'neil taking a swing. both teams back on the field. they're all raising money for charity. more than a million already and sending a powerful message that country comes before politics, before division the players hoping to lead the way. >> we thank you for watching on a thursday night. i'm david muir. hope to see you right back here tomorrow to finish out the week. good night. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's contestants -- a retired teacher from columbia, maryland... a lawyer from the bronx, new york... and our returning champion, a management consultant from north wales, pennsylvania... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here i
just as it has for more than a hundred years. ♪ take me out to the ballpark. >> reporter: it's a 108-by democrats and republicans, taking the field. it first began back in the summer of 1909. woodrow wilson ready for the game, standing behind the players. very little has stopped these games, the great depression and the wars would get in between the game. over the years, familiar faces and a familiar president. speaker of the house, tip o'neil taking a swing. both teams back on the...
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they spent the entire day at the ballpark with major league baseball scheduling a rare doubleheader againstny gray pitched six innings striking out ten including his former catcher. ray window up with a no decision. ryan healy doubles to left. rajai davis scores from second. it's 5-5. this game goes to extra innings. bottom ten, evan longoria with a base hit off liam hendricks for his eighth career walk-off hit. rays take game 1. 6-5 is the final. >>> game 2 of the double dip, matt and reis left the game with an injury. hu called up with the doubleheader. he gives up a solo blast to josh phegley. 2-1 a's. now to the sixth, jacob bruggemann who had his first game if game one. the bunt that stapz on the line for a fair ball. 3-1 a's. oakland would tack on three more runs in the seventh inning when ryan healy and chad pinder both go yard. healy with his 14th of the season. pinder with his eighth of the year. the a's win 7-12, splitting the doubleheader. >>> back here at home the giants hosting the twins. great day to be chilling on the water. first inning brandon belt goes for a little swim. i
they spent the entire day at the ballpark with major league baseball scheduling a rare doubleheader againstny gray pitched six innings striking out ten including his former catcher. ray window up with a no decision. ryan healy doubles to left. rajai davis scores from second. it's 5-5. this game goes to extra innings. bottom ten, evan longoria with a base hit off liam hendricks for his eighth career walk-off hit. rays take game 1. 6-5 is the final. >>> game 2 of the double dip, matt and...
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just as it has for more than a hundred years. ♪ take me out to the ballpark >> reporter: it's a 108-year-olde played by members of congress, democrats and republicans, taking the field. it first began back in the summer of 1909. in 1917, president woodrow wilson ready for the game, standing right behind the players. very little has stopped these games, the great depression and the wars would get in the way. over the years, familiar faces even a future president. >> gop's gerald ford with a hit. >> speaker of the house, tip o'neill taking a swing. tonight, both teams back on the field. the reminders are also there. they're all raising money for charity. more than a million already and sending a powerful message that country comes before politics, before division. the players hoping to lead the way. >> and we thank you for watching on a thursday night. i'm david muir. hope to see you right back here tomorrow to finish out the week. good night. >>> with security on high alert, no major incidents as the warriors make a big surprise commitment. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> live, where you l
just as it has for more than a hundred years. ♪ take me out to the ballpark >> reporter: it's a 108-year-olde played by members of congress, democrats and republicans, taking the field. it first began back in the summer of 1909. in 1917, president woodrow wilson ready for the game, standing right behind the players. very little has stopped these games, the great depression and the wars would get in the way. over the years, familiar faces even a future president. >> gop's gerald...
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an update now on the ballpark ambush that wounded several people including louisiana congressman steve scalise. doctors say the house majority whip underwent another condition has been updated from "critical" to "serious". representative scalise was shot in the hip when a gunman opened fire on congressional republicans during a baseball practice. congressman scalise was feeling well enough to watch some baseball on tv saturday night. his accounted tweeted this message saturday night, saying he was rooting on his lsu tigers in the college world series. meanwhile-- life is slowing returning to normal in the alexandria community rocked by the shooting last week. police say simpson field, the site of the shooting, will reopen later today. officials will hold a small re-opening ceremony this evening. the field has been closed since the shooting on wednesday morning, as police investigated. coming up-- new details about a deadly navy collision, that claimed the lives of several sailors including a man from maryland. still ahead-- why the damage is even worse than it looks. plus, a weather al
an update now on the ballpark ambush that wounded several people including louisiana congressman steve scalise. doctors say the house majority whip underwent another condition has been updated from "critical" to "serious". representative scalise was shot in the hip when a gunman opened fire on congressional republicans during a baseball practice. congressman scalise was feeling well enough to watch some baseball on tv saturday night. his accounted tweeted this message...
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it has everything you possibly want. >> it is tough to be at the ballpark on a nice sunny withnoon and see somebody exquisite skills do things that you know you can't do but could imagine doing it because you have played the game. sportnot like watching a that you never played. it is seeing people do something you did as a kid with skill, passion, and love. >> this is fly there is a lot of critique. everybody has played it somewhere. everybody wants us to punt all the time and everybody wants a two handed catch. when it is works necessary and it is a one-handed game and not a two-handed game will step these are things that you get taught by your dad that you try to push your players in a different direction on. >> have you written a book, are you writing a book, will you write a book? >> i have not done that. frankly, i want to wait to see of people are actually interested. i'm still writing this book, i think. i think it's good take a lot of time. i don't want this to just be something haphazard just to make a couple of dollars. i have no interest in this part of it. if i did it, it w
it has everything you possibly want. >> it is tough to be at the ballpark on a nice sunny withnoon and see somebody exquisite skills do things that you know you can't do but could imagine doing it because you have played the game. sportnot like watching a that you never played. it is seeing people do something you did as a kid with skill, passion, and love. >> this is fly there is a lot of critique. everybody has played it somewhere. everybody wants us to punt all the time and...
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this is just an idea of what the ballpark could look like. our business and tech reporter joins us from the existing coliseum. it seems promising but we have been down this road before. >> reporter: you are right. there are a whole lot of questions as to how the stadium will get here. and where it will be. when it comes to jobs and revenues, the a's say if you build it, it will come. >> the a's have been hot, but a's management -- >> we want to make sure our fans as well as oakland and east bay community rally behind the plan. >> reporter: a new projection, claims oakland will get a $3 million boost over ten years from a future ballpark. including a short-term pop of 2000 jobs to build it somewhere in oakland. th >> that is just on the construction side but it could be more. >> reporter: it will also bring new buzz to oakland which in term can bring new businesses. >> we are saying that dollars can come from outside of oakland maybe from across the country. new money coming into oakland. >> reporter: many fans say they are willing to spend if
this is just an idea of what the ballpark could look like. our business and tech reporter joins us from the existing coliseum. it seems promising but we have been down this road before. >> reporter: you are right. there are a whole lot of questions as to how the stadium will get here. and where it will be. when it comes to jobs and revenues, the a's say if you build it, it will come. >> the a's have been hot, but a's management -- >> we want to make sure our fans as well as...
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some people who were at the ballpark is in being shot at could not defend themselves who were sitting ducks. it is not political fodder. this is the solution to a real problem. jurisdiction,bout you know, she implies that our jurisdiction over washington d.c. ends at the capitol grounds. she should consult the constitution. the founding fathers were very wise. they anticipated a scenario where they would be meeting to gather in the city, the federal city, which they anticipated. and they wanted to make sure that the laws of that city, in which they met were controlled by them, and not some other you read the, if founding documents, they were pretty prophetic. this is the exact case they anticipated, ok? we are members of congress representing 50 states and we are coming to this city. and the existing laws of this city are compromising our safety. and so, that is why the constitution says very clearly, that congress shall be in charge of all the legislation and the laws over the capitals. host: let's go to edward in new jersey, a republican. good morning to you. caller: yes, my comment
some people who were at the ballpark is in being shot at could not defend themselves who were sitting ducks. it is not political fodder. this is the solution to a real problem. jurisdiction,bout you know, she implies that our jurisdiction over washington d.c. ends at the capitol grounds. she should consult the constitution. the founding fathers were very wise. they anticipated a scenario where they would be meeting to gather in the city, the federal city, which they anticipated. and they wanted...
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it shows beyond just the fans getting a great new ballpark, it is great for city. en if you're not a fan, it will create jobs and be a catalyst for many positive things in the city. since we've been here 49 years, that's a great way to give back. >> do you have a favorite? it's like saying do you have a favorite son or daughter. >> all sites are neck in neck. they all have pros and cons. >> if i mention langley, let me see in your eye twitches. >> i'm not going to tell. >> the numbers, site neutral, these are generally the numbers that we will see. did you look at the sites and say this one would end up better? i think you mentioned downtown would be better because you have transit and access to restaurants as well. >> there is the opportunity for spending outside of the stadium at restaurants and bars and new retail and housing around the stadium. >> if they say to you where to put the stadium. >> there are arguments for a downtown stadium. that is correct. >> we will commission a second study once we find the location. that is something that we will do. >> jeff, w
it shows beyond just the fans getting a great new ballpark, it is great for city. en if you're not a fan, it will create jobs and be a catalyst for many positive things in the city. since we've been here 49 years, that's a great way to give back. >> do you have a favorite? it's like saying do you have a favorite son or daughter. >> all sites are neck in neck. they all have pros and cons. >> if i mention langley, let me see in your eye twitches. >> i'm not going to tell....
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i thought i would live in a brown stone somewhere close to the ballpark, i would get to walk to work in this culturally involved city. the fan base really traditionally there for you. controversial at times. tough at times. but i thought that would be kind of interesting. but they did the right thing by choosing francona. but it definitely put the wheels in motion for me to get my job. i birmingham to be interviewed more because of that moment, but, listen, they did the right thing and i told them that before and said it publicly. >> rose: are you a bit like churchill when he came to ten downing in 1939, '40, 4 is, everything i've done has been preparing me for this moment? >> i'm on episode ten now and i'm such a fan of mr. churchill, when you're going through hell, keep going, i love him for that also. i was 51 or 52 when i got the rays gig. i had been in the minor leagues and got to cut my teeth in a lot of different cities trying things that people think are crazy. i had a really good feel of what i think works and does not work, but i am thankful that it took me this long to get
i thought i would live in a brown stone somewhere close to the ballpark, i would get to walk to work in this culturally involved city. the fan base really traditionally there for you. controversial at times. tough at times. but i thought that would be kind of interesting. but they did the right thing by choosing francona. but it definitely put the wheels in motion for me to get my job. i birmingham to be interviewed more because of that moment, but, listen, they did the right thing and i told...
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another fundraising record, following the fundraising record, following the ballpark ambush. last night's congressional women's softball game raised more than 300-thousand dollars. that beats last year's record of 215-thousand. there was an emotional moment, as u.s. capitol police officer crystal griner was griner was just released from the hospital, after being shot during last week's ambush. crowds cheered, as she threw out the first pitch. several lawmakers spoke about bipartisan unity. the game pitted female members of congress against a team representing the media. in the end, the media team beat the lawmakers, two-to-one. emory university is out with a new list best fanbases in the nfl-- and this one is sure to start some debates. researchers looked at three categories, fan support at games, fan support on social media platforms, and fan support duing road games. and these were the results. at the top of the cowboys. the new england patriots are second, followed by the philadelphia eagles, the new york giants, and the pittsburgh steelers. here are the teams at the botto
another fundraising record, following the fundraising record, following the ballpark ambush. last night's congressional women's softball game raised more than 300-thousand dollars. that beats last year's record of 215-thousand. there was an emotional moment, as u.s. capitol police officer crystal griner was griner was just released from the hospital, after being shot during last week's ambush. crowds cheered, as she threw out the first pitch. several lawmakers spoke about bipartisan unity. the...
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and should be chilly at the ballpark. see those temperatures in the upp upper 50s. couple that with a dry hillside of fire danger elevated. and you see these temperatures in the 70s and 80s around the inland valley. the humidity levels aren't that bad. and that is due to the wind direction off the cool pacific ocean and the bay bringing up these humidity levels. pleasanton actually plenty outside 75 degrees. change from the hundreds. temperatures climbing close to the upper 70s. san jose 75 breezy at times. temperatures in san jose climbing into the upper 70s. good air quality all around the bay from the coast across the inland valleys. temperatures in the 50s. and what we have to watch for is return of the low clouds and drizzle possible. right around 7:00 o'clock, you can see how inland the low clouds are. south of san jose may involve misty clouds to start. and then by the afternoon, clouds essentially west of the golden gate down the coast with a little bit of sunshine around santa cruz. american flag football launch at the game there, at 60:30. highs around san
and should be chilly at the ballpark. see those temperatures in the upp upper 50s. couple that with a dry hillside of fire danger elevated. and you see these temperatures in the 70s and 80s around the inland valley. the humidity levels aren't that bad. and that is due to the wind direction off the cool pacific ocean and the bay bringing up these humidity levels. pleasanton actually plenty outside 75 degrees. change from the hundreds. temperatures climbing close to the upper 70s. san jose 75...
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the twins were partying like it was 1999, prince night at the ballpark. team honored the minneapolis native, sporting purple batting practice jerseys and giving away 10,000 free purple rain number of us. bit ofonsin, there is a a crowd of the top of the leaderboard, four players tied at seven under par. the first round leader rickie fowler, one over today, but still in the hunt. long birdie on number seven, chirp-chirp of the leaders. and don't forget that you can watch d.c. united take on toronto tomorrow night on news channel 8. coverage z2e46z z5yz y2e46y y5yy jonathan: that is interstate 94 in st. paul, minnesota, as many as 2000 protesters blocking the interstate, very upset about the acquittal of a police officer earlier this afternoon to do it shot a black motorist that he had pulled over for a broken tail light. the officer was acquitted this afternoon and there has been outrage outside of the courtroom from the victim's mother and purchasers began to gather and the numbers continue to grow, thousands blocking interstate 94. we will let you know i
the twins were partying like it was 1999, prince night at the ballpark. team honored the minneapolis native, sporting purple batting practice jerseys and giving away 10,000 free purple rain number of us. bit ofonsin, there is a a crowd of the top of the leaderboard, four players tied at seven under par. the first round leader rickie fowler, one over today, but still in the hunt. long birdie on number seven, chirp-chirp of the leaders. and don't forget that you can watch d.c. united take on...
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video on social media shows mr met walking down a tunnel at the ballpark, turning around and making thecene gesture. more than one person wears the costume during the season and mets team officials say the person who wore it last night will not work in newly released dash cam video of tiger woods d-u-i arrest shows him dazed and disoriented. the golfer - the golfer - struggling to keep his balance, after a patrol officer spotted his black merecedes stopped in the road.. engines running and both front tires flat. the responding officer reports woods was asleep at the wheel. when they woke him up - the golfing legend's speech was slow and slurred and he did not know where he was. then that field sobriety test - showing woods wobbling and stumbling. the breathalyzer test supported that claim. woods "blew triple zeros" ... meaning no test supported that claim. woods "blew triple zeros" ... meaning no alcohol in his system. the golfer blamed his state on an unexpected reaction to prescribied medications. must see video out of colorado. a massive fuel shutting down both sides of interstate 25
video on social media shows mr met walking down a tunnel at the ballpark, turning around and making thecene gesture. more than one person wears the costume during the season and mets team officials say the person who wore it last night will not work in newly released dash cam video of tiger woods d-u-i arrest shows him dazed and disoriented. the golfer - the golfer - struggling to keep his balance, after a patrol officer spotted his black merecedes stopped in the road.. engines running and both...
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says there was no link to terrorism in the ballpark ambush. stephen tschida with what the f.b.i. is sharing this evening. stephen? stephen: the f.b.i. giving us more information about james hodgkinson, the man killed in the shootout with police last week. among the most interesting bits of information we learned today, hodgkinson's neighbors in illinois had complained to police about him conducting target practice on his property just prior to him leaving illinois for the metro area. james hodgkinson had an assault rifle and a handgun. he also had a storage locker which he visited frequently since he arrived in march living out of his vehicle. that locker contained 200 rounds of ammunition. >> on the shooter, we found a piece of paper that contain the names of six members of congress. stephen: the f.b.i. does not co it would not release the identity of the members of congress on that list nor their party affiliation. special agent tim slater said hodgkinson photographed various location around the nation's capital and made numerous social media posts highly critical of republican
says there was no link to terrorism in the ballpark ambush. stephen tschida with what the f.b.i. is sharing this evening. stephen? stephen: the f.b.i. giving us more information about james hodgkinson, the man killed in the shootout with police last week. among the most interesting bits of information we learned today, hodgkinson's neighbors in illinois had complained to police about him conducting target practice on his property just prior to him leaving illinois for the metro area. james...
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i thought i would live somewhere close to the ballpark and the family's are traditionally there for youontroversial and tough, at times. i thought it would be interesting. they chose francona and it put the wheels in motion for me to get my job and i got interviewed more because of that moment. they did the right thing and i have told them that. charlie: are you like winston churchill, who came to 10 downing and said that everything he had done have prepared him for this moment. >> i love that about him and i was very happy i didn't get this gig until i was 52. i had gotten to cut my teeth in a lot of different cities been trying a punch of different things that people think are crazy and i saw what works and does not work. i am thankful that it took me this long to get to this point. i am so much more convicted in what i do and how i do it. i have no idea how they do it and i could not have done it, frankly. i'm talking about the media situations that arise that are unique that you have not been involved with before. i am happy that it took me as long as it did to get to the major leag
i thought i would live somewhere close to the ballpark and the family's are traditionally there for youontroversial and tough, at times. i thought it would be interesting. they chose francona and it put the wheels in motion for me to get my job and i got interviewed more because of that moment. they did the right thing and i have told them that. charlie: are you like winston churchill, who came to 10 downing and said that everything he had done have prepared him for this moment. >> i love...
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one week after the ballpark ambush in alexandria, word that congressman steve scalise's condition upgraded from serious to fair. that comes as the f.b.i. releases some new information on the man who shot him. and four other people. stephen tschida live outside the new detail -- f.b.i. headquarters with the new details today. stephen: the f.b.i. providing more information about james hodgkinson, the man killed in the shootout with police saying there is no link between the actions and terrorism. and that even though he showed up at the simpson park with an assault rifle and a handgun, and had asked whether those practicing on the field were republicans or democrats, his actions were more spontaneous than something he had planned out. he unloaded on alexandria's simpson park in a congressional baseball practice injuring five people. a week in the investigation a clearer picture emerging of 66-year-old james hodgkinson. >> i think he was struggling in a lot of aspects of his life. i think by his posts on social media he spoke a lot of anti-republican beautiful. stephen: the f.b.i. revealing t
one week after the ballpark ambush in alexandria, word that congressman steve scalise's condition upgraded from serious to fair. that comes as the f.b.i. releases some new information on the man who shot him. and four other people. stephen tschida live outside the new detail -- f.b.i. headquarters with the new details today. stephen: the f.b.i. providing more information about james hodgkinson, the man killed in the shootout with police saying there is no link between the actions and terrorism....