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prompt promise fulfilled. b.a.r.t. puts cameras on all its trains. >> how does one end up at 18 homeless? >> many factors. >> diminishing resources to get teenagers off the streets of san francisco. tonight, a continued commitment to the san francisco homeless project. the women was charge twiced for a rental car she never use. i'm michael finney. coming up, 7 on your side investigates. >> live where you live. this is "abc7 news." >> it's all about public safety. the cameras and the video system is crucial in 2017. >> the systems are crucial and so are you.
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the passengers to make b.a.r.t. safer than it's been before. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> b.a.r.t. is actually ahead of schedule installing cameras in all of its trains, something the agency committed to a year ago. >> back then, the majority of cameras were either broken or decoys. laura anthony joins us live from b.a.r.t. and walnut creek with a look at why it will take cooperation as well as cameras. laura? >> reporter: that's right. b.a.r.t. is asking for the public's help rolling out this new technology. they want riders to make a note of the train car they're on, just outside the doors. you're getting on the train, that way b.a.r.t. will better be able to locate the video after the fact. >> we now have video of you. we have your image that we can share with police. >> reporter: it's a clear warning to anyone who might break the law on a b.a.r.t. train, and could help riders rest easy. now that everyone of the
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district's 600 plus cars has working surveillance cameras. and it's the fallout of a january 2016 murder when carlos romero was shot and killed at the west oakland station, a crime that happened within feet of a fake camera. b.a.r.t. revealed then more than 70% of the cameras on the trains were nonfunctioning dummies. a working platform camera did capture images of a suspect, but so far police have made no arrests. >> a video, a picture of someone is just one tool that law enforcement uses. someone in the public knows this person, and so just hopeful they'll come forward. >> reporter: the new cameras have been installed in phases, and b.a.r.t. officials cred ut them with making two arrests in april's teen mob robberies on a train at the coliseum station. >> every krigt b.a.r.ar night b closed down, we have crews
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replacing the cameras. that work is now done. >> i think it helps to know that something is there watching. but i think it would only solve a problem like later on. >> reporter: the cameras are not monitored in real time, but they will record video that will be kept for seven days. laura anthony, "abc7 news." breaking news now in southern california. fire burning perilously close to some homes. as you can see from this live picture, it looks as though firefighters have gotten a handle on it. mandatory evacuation orders are in effect for about 50 homes that are close toast the fire. this is what it looked like earlier. at least 16 acres have burned. the fire is 80% contained now. no homes have been damaged so far. we have seen firefighters attacking it on the ground as well as in helicopters and we'll continue to keep an eye on this fire. as we're updating the "abc7 news" app with the latest information. in san jose, a smaller fire
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burned closer to buildings. it started around 2:45 this afternoon. while the flames did threaten buildings at one point, firefighters were able to slow the spread of the fire. at least 15 acres burned. no injuries were reported. in oakland, firefighters rescued a cat and dog from a house fire. paramedics used special equipment to revive the animals. >> we're able to bring the animals out. there's an ambulance on scene that was able to revive the animals and bring them back to life. >> neighbors on fairfax avenue called to report a fire in the basement of an east oakland home this afternoon. the homeowner told firefighters two animals were still inside. firefighters contained the flames and the animals went to an animal hospital. tonight, police in san jose are trying to find out what led to an attempted murder/suicide. a man killed himself and injured a woman today at a house on creston lane. the woman is expected to be
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okay. police say the man was the only suspect, and there were no other victims. >> it was another female that was seen running away, and we determined that was a female that, because of the shots being fired, was just running away there the scene itself. but there are no other victims that we're aware of. >> a nonprofit group that deals with gangs tells "abc7 news" pthis neighborhood struggles wih many gang related issues. police have whether the shooting is gang related. new at 6:00, a petaluma man is under arrest for having sex with a teenager. he's 23 years old and the alleged victim is 15. police say he admitted he knew he was having sex with a minor, and told them he had exchanged sexual messages with other minors. police would like those people to come forward. there are new developments in the case of the santa cruz doctor accused of sex crimes against children. despite prosecutor's objections, today the judge granted the
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doctor bail set over $6 million. if he bails out, he would be under house arrest with g.p.s. monitoring and limits on internet access and a no contact order with potential witnesses and alleged victims. >> we definitely appreciate the court's analysis. but nonetheless, we're concerned that may not be sufficient. >> for the first time today, we saw one of the nurses in the case accused of being an accomplice. he faces similar charges and they will be tried together. %-pm practicing as a nurse until the case is resolved. prosecutors are hoping the third defendant in this case, emily stevens, will be extradited here from arizona. the next court date is set for july 27. a report from the san francisco city treasurer's office shows inequities in the bail system, a system that's weighted against the poor. vic lee has more.
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>> reporter: eric, here's the report that was released. it is a blistering attack on the county's bail system and a call for reforms, reforms by the way which the public defender and the sheriff support. to get out of jail before trial, those arrested can pay the entire bail. they'll get it back if they make the court hearing. if they can't make the full amount, you can pay a percentage, normally 10%, to a bail agent, which is nonrefundable. bail the get out of jail card, is everyone's constitutional right, but is it fair to everyone? her brother was bailed out by his girlfriend's family. >> they ended up putting up their house and car just to get my brother out. >> reporter: a report released by the state treasurer says people of san franciscore paying an average of $10 million to $15 million a year in nonrefundable bail fees. >> this is just wron
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money should not be a determining factor how big your bank account is in whether or not y get out of jail. long-time bail sergeanagt. >> proposion 47 dropped many felonies y s ties to misdemeano allowed people to be cited and released. theft under $950, you just get a citation and released. wants to set up a revolving bl fund to allow low income families to borrow money for bail. >> get their money backhen that loved one shows up to the court hearings. >> reporter: she's introducing a resolution, urging san francisco's judges to ler bail in the county, which is now the hight in the state. vic le "abc7 news." will focus on helping tenants.
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50,000 will go towards emergency rental assistance and fighting evictions. $400,000 will kickstart plans to create a shelter and find permanent homes for the homeless. a record $140,000 will go towards e arts. the council voted to expand the city's rainy day fund to about 14%. departmen of homeland security secretary john kelly announced new aviation security meures today that will affect every commerciallight coming into the united states. melanie woodro is live at the international terminal at sfo with reaction from passengers. melanie? >> repter: no real changes here at the international airport here at san francisco international airport. for people are leaving, it's once they leave that they're coming back san francisco, that's when they'll notice t enhanced security measures and peop we spoke with today at the airport are not tilled about the changes.
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homeland security secretary john kelly announcing new security measures today for all commercial flights coming into the united states. >> they will include screening of electronic devices and new measures desied to mitigate the potential threatf insider attacks. >> don't know. it's hard to know what's motivating it. >> reporter: secretary kelly says it's time we rsed the global baseline o aviation security. >> we cannot play international whack-a-mole with each new threat. we must put new measures in place to keep the plic safe and make it harder for terrorists to succeed. >> repter: we met margaret and jose, as they waited to treat their teenage daughter. >> it's not a matter of national security, it's a matter of national insecurity. >> i was randomly selected to
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check my whole bag, and that took a while. >> reporter: she says she was nervous, but didn't have anything to hide. mostly, she's happy to be home. the new security measures will be phased inver time and include advanced checkpoint screening technology. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, "abc7 news." war onan francisco's water fronts. ne, see who is challenging the people for the right to say how tall is too tall? i'm spencer christian. a warming trends under way, but will it last through the fourth of july? i'm have the accuweather forecast coming up. reborn wity and a new name. i'm jonathan bloom with everything you need to know about the forward go bike. you don't know where your life is going to go. >> back to his east b who are these people?
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>> >> breaking news in boston. a building is going up in flames. it was under construction. it's six stories tall and the fire has gone to six alarms, with part of the building beginning to collapse. this was going to be 83 condos. they were all sold out and people were supposed to be moving in here in less than three weeks. you can see from these pictures right now, that is obviously not going to happen. here's a view of the city from the embarcadero today, on the same day that the people's right to decide the height of buildings is being challenged in court. three years ago, voters approved proposition b, which allows them to give developers permission to
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build tall eer structures. leeann melendez was in court today. >> reporter: the land used by this tennis club was meant to be the site of a luxury high rise project on san francisco's water front. proposition b passed in 2014 put an end to that project. leaving it up to voters to decide what goes up and how high. >> we should make it cheer that voters in san francisco always want to have a voice if height limits are going to be raised. >> reporter: and voters have. two developments are in the works, and the buildings will be higher than what is mandated, which ranges from four to eight stories high, depending on the location. one of those is at pier 48 at mission rock and the other is a residential project at pier 70 in the dog patch facility. almost immediately after prop b passed, the state commission decided to challenge the measure. the commission argues it should be the port commission, not voters, making that decision.
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>> we believe that the port commission and other city agencies can do a good job of managing those resources and protecting them. >> reporter: he says the port commission has trained professionals who are experienced in these kinds of projects. the public isn't. supporters of the proposition don't buy that argument. >> we're concerned about high rise developments along the water front. >> reporter: the sierra club opposes any major development. >> can you imagine the san francisco water front with the series of high rises like the empire state building along the water front? that's the concern. >> reporter: at today's hearing, the judge signaled the matter would likely go to troil in september. leeann melendez, "abc7 news." east day firefighters are getting help this fourth of july. "abc7 news" was at the contra costa fire protection distriute
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where we got a new look at their mobile command center. it will coordinate all fire operations for july fourth. the center can provide a constant data and communications stream to commanders, including real-time weather reports. the chief can even run this center from his i-pad. celebrations continue for the warriors. in addition to being this year's nba champs, draymond green has been named the nba's defensive player of the year, and general manager bob myers won executive of the year. the awards were announced monday. today, "abc7 news" reporter wayne freedman has the story of the victory tour, which began close to home for one of them. turns out bob myers hasn't forgotten his high school roots. >> reporter: here in danville, is it possible to get used to not one nba championship trophy in your gym but two? >> are you going to touch it? >> i might. >> reporter: montevista made an
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impact on bob myers. how about draymond green, who just won the nba's defensive player of the year award. and graduate turn again manager bob myers, who used to play on this court. and just became the newly crowned nba executive of the year. he chose his old high school for today's press conference. >> awards are never for one person, they're for a group of people. >> reporter: this is about inspiration from beginning to end. see that man hugging draymond green? it's his high school coach from saginaw, michigan. his presence here a complete surprise. >> what did he say when he saw you? >> he said coach, i love you. >> reporter: draymond green's high school team won two back-to-back championships. today, draymond says he learned defense in saginaw. >> i text him during games, and
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he responds like we're in high school. >> reporter: as for bob myers, i asked what the kid he was playing on this court in 1993 would say about the man who showed up today. >> i was not overly confident. so i probably would look at someone like me that came back, i would say i don't -- i could never do -- i coun't be that guy. >> reporter: it's all about possibilits. in danville, wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >> so great for the warriors. >> it is. >> here's a look at the high temperature trend over the next seven day in santa rosa. wee got a nice warmup coming our way and this trend is indicative of the pattern we see in high temperatures. notice over the next four days, as the average high of this time of the year is only 83. to low 90s in santa rosa.per 80s temperatures dropharply going into early next week, just in
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time for the fourth of ly. even though it's going to be mildor most of the bay area for the fourth of july, it's not going to be very warm. you can s that we have mild conditions rightnow. sunny skies across the bay area a little fog at the coast. it hasn't start to push very far across the bay. this is the bay from sutro tower. patches of f pushing out of the bay right now. 64 in oakld. 67 in mountain view. san jose, 71. gilr, 76. and 57 a half moon bay. and looking back at the city being swallowed by the fog, it's 73 in san to rosa. 79 infairfield. 83 in concord. 76 in livermore. and a big patch of blue at the golden gate, as well as cloud pushing through. foggy conditions overnight, with a chance of patchy morning drizzle. warming continues over the next
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few days as i just pointed out. while the range o summer teeratures over the weekend. overnight, this is our forecast innovation. we'll see the fog reachin out over the bay, and locally inland. an there's a chance of spotty drizzle near the coastline. 5:00 tomorrow morning a the commute gets under way, visibility may be duced in some areas. by afternoon tomorrow, look for sunny skies or at least partly sunny ski along the coastline and sunny over the bay and inland. overnight lows will be in the mid 50s. not much of a rge of temperatures there. and tomorrow's highs in the soh bay will rangs from low to mid0s. 81 in san jose. per 50s to low 60s on the coast, and in and around san francisco, mid 60s downtown and in south san francisco. up in the north bay, highs in the mid 80s.
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on the near east bay, highs in the low to mid 70s. and then in the inland east bay, highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. here's the accuweaer seven-day forecast. i mentioned at the start of this report, we'll see rather warm conditions, especially in ourinland areas for the next four days. temperatures will drop all around the region on mond. and by tuesday, fourth of july, mostly sunny skies, patch of foginess near the coast. inland.anging mid to upper 80s not quite as toast for the weekend. >> keeping our fingers crossed about that patch of g. okay, thanks, spencer. when weay beach, is this what comeso mind? a survey of the best beach town just named a bunch of places
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a good day for the dow in most stocks that saw numbers rise today. the dow gained 143 points. there is a new survey out, and there are two bay area cities on it, among america's top beach towns. >> they're not the results you would expect. kristen sze is here with those findings. >> reporter: probably not. when you think of the best bay
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area beach towns, what comes to mind? santa cruz with the board walk? san francisco with the coastline? neither is on the list. two local cities are actually in the top 50. they may be surprising, though. we have mill valley at number 19. >> i think it's a beach town, because it is next to the water. >> reporter: most of the vanetia shoreline is mud flats, although you can find a small sandy beach that keeps these kids happy in the summer. we flew over mill valley, where residents may be confused. the town has a rocky shoreline, though it's just ten miles to stinson beach. it's based on rankings, affordability, weather, safety,
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education, health, and quality of life. now, some may take these findings with a grain of sand. after all, my favorite beach down hideaway is not on the list. eric, i'm sure everybody has their favorite beach towns. >> thank you, kristen. it's starting to feel like the fourth of july. fireworks started today. coming up, the simple difference what makes a firework legal or illegal. and next, michael finney gets results for a woman dealing with a car rental company that's been named in a class action lawsuit. and "abc7 news" is proud to take part in the san francisco homeless project for the second year. tonight, we focus on the young people and where they're turning to find a way to get off the streets.
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told you why so many heless youth come to san francisco. they're seeking refuge and acceptance. but when they arrive, many struggle to find a way out. >> there's no shelterr clearinghouse to steer them in the right direction. and the need is great. >> reporter:ow does one end up at 18 homeless? >> well, for many factors. for myself, it was family of eight with a single mom who couldn't support everye. >> reporter: bela black came to san francisco fro bakersfield. >> he didn't know where was a safe place and y don't know where or who is going to do what. >> reporter: today she has housing thanks to the help she received from larkin street youth seices. one of a handful of organizations in the city that specifically worksith homeless young adults under 25. cheryl adams is the executive director. >> throughout the city, we have a number of different housing programs to help young people
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stabilize. we work on their goa and plans, ideally being able to launch from that into independence. >> reporter: young adults need more individual attention than older adults. >> we have literally thousands of young people who need safety and sanctuary, and they need a center. >> reporter: the cityas built three navigation centers. these are clearinghouses for holess people. getting them connect to services and eventually into housing. another center will open soon and two more are planned. youn adults may use the centers, but none are specifically for them. the centers have proven to be 79% of the people who enter end up in stable housing. >> the next navigation center should be for young people. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor jeff shy has bee pushing for more money to be
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spent on services. >> we need 25,000 square feet. reporter: the district is ere many end up. >> there's nowhere to drop in and sit down andrelax and get case management. >> reporter: kristen knows many of the people who call the streets here home. heuns taking it to the stres, a nonprofit that puts kids to work cleaning the stets and finds them housing. he said the area's only late-night drop-in cenr closed three years ago. >> the closing was a tragedy. >> reporter: for 12 years, the homeless youth alliance was on h hait street. a rent incross made it unaffordable and they've been lookingor a new location ever >> it's not that they don't exist, land lords are unwilling to work with people who are
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poor. >>eporter: that has proved true for navigatio centers, as well. >> it all sounds like a good idea to everybody. t they just don't wanto hear it. >> it needs to ben a place that's accessible to public transportation, and that it's going to make sense for the youth. >> reporter: the mayor's point man on homelessness says a navigation center for young people is in the works. >> if we're looking for a site for that. >> reporter: but he won't say where or whe it might open. in the meantime, young adults like bel black will have to nagate their way on their own. >> being homeless is not fun. >> reporter: in san francisco, lean melendez, "abc7 news." >> "abc7 news" is proud to participate in the san francisco homeless project for the sond year in a row. last year w helped reunite a homeless woman with her family. find all of our stories and ways to help at abc7news.com. the fmont police department has reopened a decades old missing person's case.
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25-year-old sherry disappeared februa 27, 1989 on dakota road. e and her boyfriend had a daughter tether that was five years old. investigators reopened the case due to new evidence. they'reontacting known witnesses and asking anyone with information to come forward. a class action lawit with plaintiffs from mtiple states claims a rental car company is routinely charging customers for charges they say they declined. >> now a viewer is saying she had trouble with the same company and came to michael finney for help. >> the lawsuit claims some pay less car rental companies were charged for services they said they declined. and then had difficulty getting their money back while waiting for a refund. one customer came to us with a similar complaint. >> i was going to go to seattle visit my grandson and rent a
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car. >> reporter: jean reserved a car with pay less, but she found she could pay less with a different company. they said she could cancel for a $50 fee. she agreed. but instead of removing charges, she said payless added them. >> not only did they not refund my money, they charged me twice. >> reporter: instead of no rental, she was now charged for two rentals at $468 each. she contacted payless. >> and they said okay, we'll look into it. and that was on march 20th. >> reporter: payless did remove one charge, but not the second one. >> i explained the whole situation once again. i called them 15 times. >> reporter: months later, still no refund. >> a man said called 7 on your side. and i did. >> reporter: we found jean isn't the only one upset with payless.
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the bbb has received more than 800 complaints about payless in the past three years and given the company an f rating. last month, the bbb urged attorneys general in four states, california, florida, new jersey to investigate payless for what the bbb calls a pattern of issues in sales practices, cntracts, and billing with consumers. also, it faces a proposed chas action lawsuit, which claims payless tricked customers for paying for things they specifically declined. fees from these add-on products, not rentals, are payless' bread and butter. we reached out, but a company attorney said it would not comment on pending litigation. but payless did help out in jean's case, wiping out that extra $468 charge, telling us,
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we were not aware of the second reservation until she contacted us again. because the reservation was more than six months old, there was a delay if reviewing the case and processing the refund. >> 7 on your side was amazing. it's such an aid to the consumer. you're great. >> reporter: the judge in the lawsuit has denied a request to force this case into binding arbitration. the judge said customers did not find out about the arbitration clause until afterwards. the case is moving forward in court. >> michael, thank you very much. all right. hot, sunny days can create the worst conditions for firefighters. but that same sun channeled into a way to save money. >> a picture from the south bay camera. spencer is tracking the warmer temperatures
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outreach program. >> we made a little over $15,000 last year. so it helps a lot. >> it's illegal to set off any firework that explodes. pay close attention to the rule where is you live. for professional fireworks shows, "abc7 news" has the bay area covered. go to abc7news.com for a full list. they had something to celebrate in concord today. "abc7 news" was at a ribbon cutting for the new solar system. the district worked with oakland's company to install solar panels at several stations. those panels will help power firehouses, shops, and a training center. the excess power will be sold back to pg&e. the project is expected to return $12 million to the district. plus, the shade those panels provide is saving the district money. >> the ability for us to have covered parking at our facilities is good.
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the fact we'll cover our training fleet of engines will extend their life. >> the district will use the solar savings to update outdated heating and air conditioning equipment. rolling out the bay area's rolling out the bikes.are meant this isbout more than just a new name. >> and the story that goesith the best video of the day. (vo) this fourth of july
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a couple weeks ago, we told you about penelope the porcupine in walnut creek. >> we didn't know she could really get down, but there she is. alyssa harrington caught the porcupine busting a move. what song do you think matches her sweet, sweet moves? tell us on our facebook page. >> quite entertaining. ford motor comny has a new week that h no motor at l. jonathan bloom explains why a car company is rolling o a fleet of bicycles across the bay area. >> reporter: i don't really care what mark twain said, this is great biking weather in thi
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city. on a damp morning, scores of people got their first riden a bike with an unlikely name. haveou ridden a ford lately. >> i came from denver for this. >> improving people's lives by changing the way we move. and for henry ford 100 years ago, it looked like an automobile and a new way to get around. but for cities today, it's changed. >> reporter: ford go bike is a rebih of bike share spread around san francisco, oakland, berkeley, emeryville and san jose. run by a company called movate, wch designs the bikes and will manage where they're placed. >> we'll be able to feed the places that we want more, and we will realize where the holes are. >> reporter: bike share adcates are hoping to solve the last mile of yourcommute. the same card you use for the
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bus willunlock a ford go bike. and once you get where you're going, just return it to another station. >> we want t lk, go someplace later on, ford does incredible flexibility. >> reporter: the program is $14.95 a day but -- >> it's going to be affordable to anyone. low income residents will pay just $5 for the first year. >> reporter: 35% of the stations are in neighborhoods of economic concern. some because people requested them. >> people went online and said i wish you would put a bike station here. >> reporter: but ford motor company will put motors in some of the models. in san francisco, jonathan bloom, "abc7 news." >> it's a beautiful day to get outside and bike or walk or run or pretty much anything. >> gray clouds still blanketed the sky. you can see the ferry building clock tower on the right and the bay bridge in the background.
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>> just add the #abcnow when you post pictures on line. spencer is back now. >> more beautiful days coming our way. not that the days will be more beautiful, but more days that are beautiful. get it? here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. let's move along. it couldn't be more beautiful than this. clear skies over the bay area right now, but the fog will move from the coast, lows in the early morning will be in the mid 50s. tomorrow, another beautiful day with sunny skies over the bay and partly sunny on the coast. highs ranging from 62 to 92 tomorrow. and coming up this weekend, the philmore jazz test valfestival francisco. temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. sunny days through the seven-day period. mild to warm for the next four days. but a little cooling trend
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beginning on monday. that means tempertures drop a bit below the range we're looking at by tuesday, which is the fourth of july. but still nice and pleasant sunny day. >> thank you, spencer. >> see if sports is nice and pleasant today. >> i've been doing sports in the bay area for a long time. but tonight a first. coming up in sports, something you've never seen before. the raiders market king punching a carton of eggs. and what a day for the newest who are these people?
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before the giants wrapped up their series with colorado this afternoon, they put mark malancin on the disabled list. he has a problem with his right elbow and will have an mri. just called up, jay wong made his debut for the giants. and nolan arenado made the defensive play of the day. from the seat of his pants he throws in time to get the runner out. san francisco took the lead in the fourth with a man on. nick hundley goes deep to left for a two-run homer. it was 3-2, giants.
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the rockies came back to tie. but in the sixth, wong hits a long fly ball and it is out of here. his first major league hit proved to be the difference, as the giants win 5-3 and get their first sweep of the season. the a's are also on a roll, having won four straight on the road. tonight, they're playing in houston. it's game of thrones night at the park. george springer put houston on top with this ninth leadoff home run of the season, a club record. the a's took the lead in the third. chris davis connects for his second home run of the game, a three-run shot, made it 5-4, oakland. houston answers with a five spot this their half. former athletic josh redick singles off of josh smith. springer scores, now in the fourth, the astros lead 9-6. jessie hahn lasted just two innings n s for the a's. the rockets have acquired chris paul from the clippers for
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a group of players, including patrick beverly, lou williams and sam dekker. despite being one of the best mares in the league, paul has never head it to the conference finals. now he'll be sharing the basketball with the beard, james harden. the warriors two major award winners, the gm and draymond green were in danville today. myers, who was named nba executive of the year, got a warm welcome from green. the last two years, green had come inecond to the spurs' kawhi leonard. >> he showed perseverance, because for two years, he was in that second spot, by i know being in second place. like so he got what he deserved, which is the reward and recognition. >> it's great. but i won't be satised until he's headed to the hall of fame. at's wre i think he's
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heading. >> what does draymond mean to me? i don't think about him as a basketball player, he's a friend. he's goi to be a friend for the rest of my life. iant to win championships with him, but if you ask me what a we talking about? we're talng about life. >> warriors' star steph cur will be putting his golf skills on display when he takes part in the web.com tournament. the event will raise money for the warriors community foundation. >> when i thought i was getting a sponsored exemption, i had a lot of emotions. because i love playing golf. but to play with the best of the golf professionals is going to be a huge honor, a huge treat. and hopefully raising a lot of money for the foundation. so it's going to be really fun. i hope everybody comes out and watches. . see you guys there.
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>> w all nomknow marquett football can put up money, but how about cake? how about a dozeraw eggs? quick bite before launching a chicken which cannot fly. a milkshake anyone? king did it all and more. now somebody has to clean up this mess. thank you, nfl.com, for that video. i guess he d it just for kicks. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on cable 13. stick of a needle.ld replace the how it protects you from the flu. and then at 11:00, taking the stress out of flying. san jo has a new plan to make traveling easier for passengers flying in and out of the airport. >> that's it for this edition of
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