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kate larson joins us live with one of the trains on the story. >> reporter: hey, there. we are stopped at the station. we're heading southbound towards nevado right now. i told you the next time we saw you, it would be standing room only. the train is filled. people are excited the get the smart train up and running. they have gotten some more testing to do. they are optimistic. they will be open for good, soon. >> it's coming. >> reporter: the smart train is pulling into sonoma and mar stations >> reporter: she's riding are her mom. >> it's really awesome. i love it. >> we might just be taking the train and going on adventures. >> reporter: she and her husband have been waiting for years to see the first stretch of the train route. 43 miles complete. >> it's spacious. it's roomy. i love it. we have been waiting anxiously for it. >> reporter: the train was set the open last fall but that was delayed over diesel engine issues and smart is still building the extension scheduled the open 2019. they are also still fund raising for a northern extension up to clov cloverdale.
kate larson joins us live with one of the trains on the story. >> reporter: hey, there. we are stopped at the station. we're heading southbound towards nevado right now. i told you the next time we saw you, it would be standing room only. the train is filled. people are excited the get the smart train up and running. they have gotten some more testing to do. they are optimistic. they will be open for good, soon. >> it's coming. >> reporter: the smart train is pulling into...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson is live inndelaakhit w separati. kate? >> reporter: kristen, that's right. you know, signs are popping up all over oakland. these barriers here on broadway along the parade route, folks expected to be heress 5:00 a.m. thursday to get ready for that parade and many of the businesses in the area gearing up, but also some of them gearing down for the big day. >> i'm definitely excited. i'm definitely going to be here. >> reporter: no time for hang overs in oakland today after last night's celebration. the city is now gearing up fofrt warriors parade and rally on thursday, including businesses along the parade route. pizza will have extra pies on hand at their broadway location. >> we are going to have extra because we are expecti ang l ot of sales. >> i was planning to call in sick. just kidding. >> reporter: joking she would have played hooky to see the parade. instead they decided to close on thursday and spent the day cancelling appointments because the logistics for their patients are just too complicated thursday. >> the
abc7 news reporter kate larson is live inndelaakhit w separati. kate? >> reporter: kristen, that's right. you know, signs are popping up all over oakland. these barriers here on broadway along the parade route, folks expected to be heress 5:00 a.m. thursday to get ready for that parade and many of the businesses in the area gearing up, but also some of them gearing down for the big day. >> i'm definitely excited. i'm definitely going to be here. >> reporter: no time for hang...
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live at san francisco general, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. >> kate, thank you. ups released a statement. the company is saddened and deeply concerned about affected employees, family members a the community we share. our thoughts and prayers are with all those touched by this incident. >> well, the impact of today's shooting extends well beyond the ups building. of course, the entire neighborhood is practically a ghost town with many businesses deciding to close for the day. >> abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom is live with that part of our coverage. jonaan tragedy that affected not only the ups workers and their families, but as you said, really the entire neighborhood. we are standing at one of the 12 intersections that was closed down as a result of the police activities surrounding that shooting and as for the local businesses, well, many of those ups workers are also their customers. gatherin sg of those workers stl in their ups uniforms as they emerged from say church on 17th street that had been used an evacuation center. they assembled in the shade of a
live at san francisco general, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. >> kate, thank you. ups released a statement. the company is saddened and deeply concerned about affected employees, family members a the community we share. our thoughts and prayers are with all those touched by this incident. >> well, the impact of today's shooting extends well beyond the ups building. of course, the entire neighborhood is practically a ghost town with many businesses deciding to close for the day....
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hi, i'm kate larson in for eric thomas this evening. this city beamed with pride during san francisco's 47th lgbtq celebration. the colorful parade made its way down market street. this year's event was a celebration of diversity and a demand for equality. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley was at today's parade and joins us from a rally happening right now at the civic center plaza. good evening, leslie. >> reporter: according to s.f. pride, the executive director, a million people, a million are out here on the streets of san francisco partying today. you can hear the music behind me. of course there was an amazing parade that's just wrapping up. even the fog came through leaving us with beautiful blue skies. pride parade down market street as seen here from sky 7. organizers say a record breaking 250 contingents marched this year. >> hi, happy pride, san francisco. >> reporter: by noon, the crowd and costume celebrators converged on civic center plaza. some floated on through while others seem stunned as they took it all in. >> it's
hi, i'm kate larson in for eric thomas this evening. this city beamed with pride during san francisco's 47th lgbtq celebration. the colorful parade made its way down market street. this year's event was a celebration of diversity and a demand for equality. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley was at today's parade and joins us from a rally happening right now at the civic center plaza. good evening, leslie. >> reporter: according to s.f. pride, the executive director, a million people, a...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson joins us live from at&t park with the impact on ticket sales. kate? >> reporter: eric, here they are. the cheapest tickets at the giants ticket office tonight, $9 for standing room. cheapest seats, $15. this comes with pros and cons. we wish our g-men were playing better. but families can afford more tickets. not so great for the businesses nearby. or the season ticket holders trying to sell their tickets. i just spoke to a season ticket holder, face value $120, he couldn't get rid of them. sold them at a discount of $75. clearly these tickets not as hot as they used to be. >> a base hit into right field. >> reporter: the hits keep on coming against the giants. the latest strike being ticket sales. which for some are a grand slam. >> they're dropping. it's going to be a lot easier to bring a family. >> reporter: john brought his family all the way from stockton to see tonight's game against the rockies. >> we'll come to more than one game. >> cheap as 15 when we looked. i wouldn't doubt they will go down closer to game time. >> reporter: even though t
abc 7 news reporter kate larson joins us live from at&t park with the impact on ticket sales. kate? >> reporter: eric, here they are. the cheapest tickets at the giants ticket office tonight, $9 for standing room. cheapest seats, $15. this comes with pros and cons. we wish our g-men were playing better. but families can afford more tickets. not so great for the businesses nearby. or the season ticket holders trying to sell their tickets. i just spoke to a season ticket holder, face...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson is live near uber headquarters in san francisco. kate, a big meeting there today and a bunch of people fired. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, an uber spokesperson tells me that the head of uber's hr held a company-wide meeting today that was streamed live to their 12,000 employees around the world, explaining that many people had been fired amid hundreds of hr claims. sources tell me of the 20 uber employees fired, some were senior executives. most of whom were working out at uber san francisco offices. this all started back in february when a former uber engineer susan fowler wrote a blog post alleging sexual harassment and discrimination during her time at the tech giant. as a result, uber commissioned two investigations. for the first, uber hired attorneys and perkins coie to look into the sexual harassment claims raised by fowler which eventually expanded to include 215 claims to hr, 54 of which are discrimination, 47 sexual harassment, 33 bullying, 19 harassment, 13 retaliations, three physical security, and one wrongful ter
abc7 news reporter kate larson is live near uber headquarters in san francisco. kate, a big meeting there today and a bunch of people fired. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, an uber spokesperson tells me that the head of uber's hr held a company-wide meeting today that was streamed live to their 12,000 employees around the world, explaining that many people had been fired amid hundreds of hr claims. sources tell me of the 20 uber employees fired, some were senior executives. most of...
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live at at&t park, i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. >> kate, thank you. >>> two san francisco giants infielders gave back to their community by throwing a pizza party for some of their youngest fans. they served fresh slices and signed autographs for children and their families. the hospice cares for terminally ill children and their parents. >> seeing these kids and try to put a smile on their face, seeing them happy, that just makes my day. it's just very rewarding. >> the pizza was donated by tony, jim and arnie. he's been donating pizzas to the house for the last ten years. >>> a new america's cup champion was crowned as emirates team new zealand beat oracle team usa. new zealand won race nine today in bermuda to clinch the match. the oldest trophy in international sports now goes to the kiwis. 26-year-old burling the youngest ever to win the cup. >> he's a gold medal winner in the 49er class, a world champion in several classes of sailboats. he's a prodigy. i think it's fair to say we're going to see him for several more america's cups. >> this year marked a redemption for new zealand. the
live at at&t park, i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. >> kate, thank you. >>> two san francisco giants infielders gave back to their community by throwing a pizza party for some of their youngest fans. they served fresh slices and signed autographs for children and their families. the hospice cares for terminally ill children and their parents. >> seeing these kids and try to put a smile on their face, seeing them happy, that just makes my day. it's just very rewarding....
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kate larson joins us live now. kate? >> reporter: well, one of the reasons is to try and reduce the risk of a terrorist attack on the bridge. youÑ+d know, this whole northd closure on sunday is the first of its kind for any race on the golden gate bridge, and the runners that we spoke to today definitely had mixed reactions about the change. compare the marathon sunday, dr will be taking a back seat to runners. today, the golden gate bridge district board voted unanimously to close all north bound lanes of traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 23rd. >> this has been contemplated for quite some time. >> reporter: the usual arrangement of using cones to separate the runners from one lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers. there's always a danger when vehicles are traveling next to a construction cone. >> reporter: another factor, recent attacks committed with vehicles. >> i think for those that are trying to get on the opposite side of the bay, it's going2! t be a disaster. >>
kate larson joins us live now. kate? >> reporter: well, one of the reasons is to try and reduce the risk of a terrorist attack on the bridge. youÑ+d know, this whole northd closure on sunday is the first of its kind for any race on the golden gate bridge, and the runners that we spoke to today definitely had mixed reactions about the change. compare the marathon sunday, dr will be taking a back seat to runners. today, the golden gate bridge district board voted unanimously to close all...
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kate larson joins us live now. kate? >> reporter: well, one of the reasons is to try and reduce the risk of a terrorist attack on the bridge. youÑ+d know, this whole northd closure on sunday is the first of its kind for any race on the golden gate bridge, and the runners that we spoke to today definitely had mixed reactions about the change. compare the marathon sunday, dr will be taking a back seat to runners. today, the golden gate bridge district board voted unanimously to close all north bound lanes of traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 23rd. >> this has been contemplated for quite some time. >> reporter: the usual arrangement of using cones to separate the runners from one lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers. there's always a danger when vehicles are traveling next to a construction cone. >> reporter: another factor, recent attacks committed with vehicles. >> i think for those that are trying to get on the opposite side of the bay, it's going2! t be a disaster. >>
kate larson joins us live now. kate? >> reporter: well, one of the reasons is to try and reduce the risk of a terrorist attack on the bridge. youÑ+d know, this whole northd closure on sunday is the first of its kind for any race on the golden gate bridge, and the runners that we spoke to today definitely had mixed reactions about the change. compare the marathon sunday, dr will be taking a back seat to runners. today, the golden gate bridge district board voted unanimously to close all...
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kate larson has more on today's free test run. sfwlr >> reporter: all aboard. they're pulling into stations and taking passengers on a free preview ride for the first time today. jasmine johnson, one of the many young train enthusiasts on board is riding from their home in roanered park to the murin civics center. others are looking to avoid congested commutes. >> i hate sitting in traffic. i would like to take my bike on this and ride it to the hospital the rest of the way. >> reporter: still some say more infrastructure is needed before it replaces their car. >> where i work there's no way to get from the station to where i work. >> reporter: smart does not have the green light from the federal railroad administration to fully open. their initial route to san rufell in the final testing phase of a new safety feature to be standard on all passenger trains called positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event it goes over speed and for whatever reason our engineer cannot, it will bring it safely to a stop. >> and smart is still buildin
kate larson has more on today's free test run. sfwlr >> reporter: all aboard. they're pulling into stations and taking passengers on a free preview ride for the first time today. jasmine johnson, one of the many young train enthusiasts on board is riding from their home in roanered park to the murin civics center. others are looking to avoid congested commutes. >> i hate sitting in traffic. i would like to take my bike on this and ride it to the hospital the rest of the way....
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. >> kate larson is live with the details. kate? >> reporter: well, dan, ama, those boaters were lucky they were rescued they were. they launched here, and they got about a mile into the bay when the coast guard says their sailboat capsized. i watched as the three men after being treated by paramedics, walked into an ambulance. they did appear okay. but first, let's go ahead and take a look at that video from sky 7 earlier this afternoon. the helicopter was overhead during today's very timely rescue. about five minutes after the men capsized, a fleet ferry in the area was able to rescue one of the three boaters, who was able to grab a life preserver ring and swim to the boat. today's wind and current made it all very difficult. about five, ten minutes later, the coast guard showed up and got a lot closer to the sinking sailboat, which you can see hours ago was almost completely submerged. they were able to rescue the other two boaters. according to the coast guard, the men were suffering from mild hypothermia, and they do not believ
. >> kate larson is live with the details. kate? >> reporter: well, dan, ama, those boaters were lucky they were rescued they were. they launched here, and they got about a mile into the bay when the coast guard says their sailboat capsized. i watched as the three men after being treated by paramedics, walked into an ambulance. they did appear okay. but first, let's go ahead and take a look at that video from sky 7 earlier this afternoon. the helicopter was overhead during today's...
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>>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled with her to get the keys. her husband intervened and he was beaten up before suspects escaped in a honda accord. they returned three days later and tried to break in again. this witness wanted to remain anonymous. >> they came back, tried to enter through the front door with a key they had taken. was unable to hop the fence and was trying to break the sliding door window in the back but the mother and son were home. they were startled. they ran off. we were able to capture some of the vehicle on both days on our cameras. >> reporter: the very next d
>>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled...
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abc 7 news reporter, kate larson looks that reasons behind this decision. >> reporter: come marathon sunday drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. today the golden gate bridge district four voted namilously to close all northbound lanes on july 23rd. >> this has been contemplated for quite some time. >> she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate the runners from one lane of northbound traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted drivers, impaired drivers, there's always a problem when they're traveling adjacent to runners. >> reporter: a suspected terrorist killed and injured groups of peep whl he dreev car into pedestrians on westminster bridge. >> i think for those on the opposite side of the bay it's a disaster but just plan in advance. >> as a runner, i think it's better. when you're running across the bridge, you're really close and the cars are right there so it's kind of scary. >> two years ago i ran and it was quite safe. >> reporter: he feels the closure is unnecessary and won't discourage would-be attackers. >> cars have a lot of opportunity for att
abc 7 news reporter, kate larson looks that reasons behind this decision. >> reporter: come marathon sunday drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. today the golden gate bridge district four voted namilously to close all northbound lanes on july 23rd. >> this has been contemplated for quite some time. >> she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate the runners from one lane of northbound traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted drivers, impaired...
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kate larson has more. >> reporter: i spoke to the engineer who said before this heat wave, pg&e actually submitted plans to upgrade their system. unfortunately, the city says those plans were incomplete, so the work never got done, and now the city and pg&e are scrambling in the last couple of hours, digging these trenches. they have k street shut down, trying to get power restored as soon as possible to all these businesses. meanwhile, to bridge the gap, they brought in generators, including this large pink one you see right there to try and get these businesses. some semblance of normally while this heat wave continues. >> ready, set. >> reporter: crews powering up a second larger backup generator in an attempt to try to keep the lights on in downtown livermore, where many businesses around fourth street are still closed, with intermittent electricity since yesterday. >> the power was off, came back on briefly, and lasted for about six minutes perhaps. >> reporter: customers here continue to get their hair and nails done, despite the lack of air conditioning in today's triple digit hea
kate larson has more. >> reporter: i spoke to the engineer who said before this heat wave, pg&e actually submitted plans to upgrade their system. unfortunately, the city says those plans were incomplete, so the work never got done, and now the city and pg&e are scrambling in the last couple of hours, digging these trenches. they have k street shut down, trying to get power restored as soon as possible to all these businesses. meanwhile, to bridge the gap, they brought in...
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>>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled with her to get the keys. her husband intervened and he was beaten up before suspects escaped in a honda accord. they returned three days later and tried to break in again. this witness wanted to remain anonymous. >> they came back, tried to enter through the front door with a key they had taken. was unable to hop the fence and was trying to break the sliding door window in the back but the mother and son were home. they were startled. they ran off. we were able to capture some of the vehicle on both days on our cameras. >> reporter: the very next d
>>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson was there for most of the day. >> here she is with more and what we are learning about the victims. >> i heard gunshots. >> reporter: matt said he heard shots around 9:00 this morning at the u.p.s. facility on potrero hill. he was there to pickup his cousin mike lefiti from work. >> i walked up towards the gate and i looked over and i saw my cousin sprawled out in the concrete. >> reporter: toya satz ys he rao his cousin who he believes was shot in the stomach and said, i love you, and watched as police tried to resuscitate him. >> you see other families going through it and then actually your family member that is close to you go down like that and to see that visual is pretty hard. it's the worst. everybody lost a great man. >> mike, i used to call him my gentle giant. >> reporter: a former ups coworker who did not want to be identified told us he and lefiti had nearby routes and he was always helpful. ael we used to have many serious talks about religion, how life treats us and there is always something good that comes out of what we learn in everyday
abc7 news reporter kate larson was there for most of the day. >> here she is with more and what we are learning about the victims. >> i heard gunshots. >> reporter: matt said he heard shots around 9:00 this morning at the u.p.s. facility on potrero hill. he was there to pickup his cousin mike lefiti from work. >> i walked up towards the gate and i looked over and i saw my cousin sprawled out in the concrete. >> reporter: toya satz ys he rao his cousin who he...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson is on the story. >> reporter: pg&e crews powering up a second larger backup generator in an attempt to try and keep the lights on in downtown livermore. where many businesses around fourth street are still closed with intermitten electricity since yesterday. >> i first got here, the power was off, came back on briefly and lasted for about six minutes perhaps? >> reporter: customers at this salon continued to get their nails and hair done despite the lack of air conditioning in today's triple digit heat. >> the problem is, once the power goes off, the heat rises really fast. >> reporter: bruno's italian cuisine is back open today after closing last night which cost the restaurant thousands of dollars. >> you don't know when the power is coming back. you don't know if you send employees home. >> temperatures around 100 in livermore, when you get over to altima pass, the 110 degree range. >> reporter: this meteorologist is talking about thursday forecasted to be the hottest day of the workweek. he says this is the most impactful heat event since 2006 with more t
abc7 news reporter kate larson is on the story. >> reporter: pg&e crews powering up a second larger backup generator in an attempt to try and keep the lights on in downtown livermore. where many businesses around fourth street are still closed with intermitten electricity since yesterday. >> i first got here, the power was off, came back on briefly and lasted for about six minutes perhaps? >> reporter: customers at this salon continued to get their nails and hair done...
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i'm kate larson in for carolyn tyler. we'll start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi everyone. starting out with less in the way of the fog. keeping the fog along the peninsula and parts of the east bay. here's a look at live doppler 7. it will fill in a little bit. coolest temperatures in the north bay. 2 to 4 degrees cooler. 57 in hayward. it's 55 in san jose. a look at the golden gate bridge. few clouds this morning. 50s, 60s to near 70 by noontime. nice day today. once again the winds kicking up at the coast. get set for a warmup to start the week. i have some showers to talk about for the week ahead. that's coming up in a few minutes. kate? skbliefrmgts thanks, lisa. developing news out of london. officials are discussing a terrorist incident. the third such attack since march. this map shows you how close saturday night's attacks were. three people in a van ran down pedestrians on london bridge. they drove to nearby borough market and stabbed a number of people. the van you see here with the back doors open is the one polic
i'm kate larson in for carolyn tyler. we'll start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi everyone. starting out with less in the way of the fog. keeping the fog along the peninsula and parts of the east bay. here's a look at live doppler 7. it will fill in a little bit. coolest temperatures in the north bay. 2 to 4 degrees cooler. 57 in hayward. it's 55 in san jose. a look at the golden gate bridge. few clouds this morning. 50s, 60s to near 70 by...
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kate larson looks at the reasons behybrid the decision. >> on sunday, drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. >> it's 15,000 runners, sold out event. >> the board voted unanimously the to close all northbound lanes to traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 3rd. spearheading the closure was the bridge captain. she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate runners from run lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers. there's always a danger when vehicles are traveling adjacent to runners with nothing other than a cone. >> another factor, rekren attacks committed with vehicles. as is expected injured groups of people when he drove a car into pedestrians on westminster bridge. >> i think for those that are trying get on the opposite side of the bay, it's going to be a disaster, but just in advance. >> as a runner, i think it's better. >> chris has run the marathon across the bridge many times. >> when you're running across the bridge, you're really close and the cars are right there. >> thr years ago i was running and quite since. >> i
kate larson looks at the reasons behybrid the decision. >> on sunday, drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. >> it's 15,000 runners, sold out event. >> the board voted unanimously the to close all northbound lanes to traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 3rd. spearheading the closure was the bridge captain. she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate runners from run lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers....
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i'm kate larson in for carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. before we go, we want to show the tweets from the warriors. officially gameday. >>> then this photo, counting down to tipoff. you can see from the clock on the corner of your screen, we're 9:31 away from the start of espn's coverage of game 2 of the nba finals. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what yous? want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed, save $700. ends sunday. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> good morning, america. and breaking this morning. terror in london. [ screaming ] >> a speeding van plowing into a crowd on london bridge. slamming into pedestrians. minutes later, the armed assailants, one wearing a fake explosive vest, getting out and sta
i'm kate larson in for carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. before we go, we want to show the tweets from the warriors. officially gameday. >>> then this photo, counting down to tipoff. you can see from the clock on the corner of your screen, we're 9:31 away from the start of espn's coverage of game 2 of the nba finals. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what yous? want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you...
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live at san francisco general, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. back to you. >> all right, kate, thank you. abc7 news has obtained audio from police radio moments after the shooting happened. we've edited this audio to bring you some of the key points showing the response from san francisco police. listen. >> 17th and utah, several have been shot, shooter is goa. this is in the ups building. >> shooter is still inside the building, the ups building at 17th and utah. >> all respond to the ups building, 17th and utah. possible active shooter, the suspect is an employee. >> we have an active shooter over at the ups station. sounds like the suspect shot themselves. >> suspect is in custody, showing signs of life. doing a t bldin for ctim andof srcea employeeshn their way out. >> again, now we know the shooter has died. >> in a statement ups said the company is saddened and deeply concerned about affected employees, family members and our thoughts and prayers are with all those touched by this incident. >> it was an emotional scene. sky 7 was overhead
live at san francisco general, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. back to you. >> all right, kate, thank you. abc7 news has obtained audio from police radio moments after the shooting happened. we've edited this audio to bring you some of the key points showing the response from san francisco police. listen. >> 17th and utah, several have been shot, shooter is goa. this is in the ups building. >> shooter is still inside the building, the ups building at 17th and utah. >> all...
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i'm kate larson. san francisco pride kicked off today with festivals, marches and lots of security. we have one event happening right now. we are live at the park for a pride tradition. hey, there, cornell. >> reporter: can you hear it? start your engines. we are a few minutes away from the beginning of this year's march. check out how many people here are lining 18th street. if you've never seen this before this is part motorcycle rally and part parade, but a pride tradition for 25 years now. in fact, all across the city pride celebrations are in full swing. this year the focus is on safety. thousands filled into the park before the march began. time to soak in the sunshine and the pride. at the civic center, the pride festival was on. >> come on by. get some rainbow eyebrows. >> come on down and see us. >> reporter: the second year increased security screenings are in place at the civic center with metal detectors and bag checks. large bags, alcohol and containers are not allowed in. these women didn't mind the delay getting in. >> it is little much with the metal detectors, but i
i'm kate larson. san francisco pride kicked off today with festivals, marches and lots of security. we have one event happening right now. we are live at the park for a pride tradition. hey, there, cornell. >> reporter: can you hear it? start your engines. we are a few minutes away from the beginning of this year's march. check out how many people here are lining 18th street. if you've never seen this before this is part motorcycle rally and part parade, but a pride tradition for 25 years...
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"abc 7 news" reporter kate larson took one of the free preview lives during our 4:00 and 5:00 newscast today. can't go fully operational until the federal railroad approves a new safety feature called positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event it goes over speed and for whatever reason our engineer cannot, it will bring the train safely the a stop. >> once the train is approved, fares will start at $1.75 for a short trip with a clipper card and go up to a maximum of $23. >> reporters and editors at the "new york times" walked out of their jobs today in protest. they made clever signs with misspellings and sentences that didn't make sense in support of the newspaper's copy desk. right now the company plans to cut it from 100 to about 55 editors. copy desk proof reads and approves all articles and photographs in the paper. >>> well, it is hard to believe anybody wouldn't approve of the weather we've been having recently. it's been nice. >> sandhya patel is here with the latest. >> absolutely beautiful. take a look at a time lapse from our mount tam cam. suns
"abc 7 news" reporter kate larson took one of the free preview lives during our 4:00 and 5:00 newscast today. can't go fully operational until the federal railroad approves a new safety feature called positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event it goes over speed and for whatever reason our engineer cannot, it will bring the train safely the a stop. >> once the train is approved, fares will start at $1.75 for a short trip with a clipper card...
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"abc 7 news" reporter kate larson took one of the free preview lives during our 4:00 and 5:00 newscast today. can't go fully operational until the federal railroad approves a new safety feature called positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event it goes over speed and for whatever reason our engineer cannot, it will bring the train safely the a stop. >> once the train is approved, fares will start at $1.75 for a short trip with a clipper card and go up to a maximum of $23. >> reporters and editors at the "new york times" walked out of their jobs today in protest. they made clever signs with misspellings and sentences that didn't make sense in support of the newspaper's copy desk. right now the company plans to cut it from 100 to about 55 editors. copy desk proof reads and approves all articles and photographs in the paper. >>> well, it is hard to believe anybody wouldn't approve of the weather we've been having recently. it's been nice. >> sandhya patel is here with the latest. >> absolutely beautiful. take a look at a time lapse from our mount tam cam. suns
"abc 7 news" reporter kate larson took one of the free preview lives during our 4:00 and 5:00 newscast today. can't go fully operational until the federal railroad approves a new safety feature called positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event it goes over speed and for whatever reason our engineer cannot, it will bring the train safely the a stop. >> once the train is approved, fares will start at $1.75 for a short trip with a clipper card...
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. >> reporter: in livermore, kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> when sandy and i aren't hanging out together, we use the accuweather app. the temperature's right there. the pollen count right there. so easy. you just swipe and get the map. you can see if there are any heat advisories or hot-weather records being broken where you live. >>> moving on now. we continue to follow developing news near downtown santa rosa where a custody dispute turned tragic. it happened at this apartment complex on slater street. that's where investigators say a 40-year-old man killed his two children. the victims were a 6-year-old girl and 18-month-old boy. the man then hanged himself in a bedroom. investigators originally went to the home to check on the welfare of those kids. >>> the heat made a difficult rescue that much harder for first responders in bay point. they dealt with triple-digit temperatures this afternoon, as they responded to this head-on crash on canal road. you can see the damage shows the intensity of the impact. somebody was trapped inside one of the vehicles, and crews had to use the jaws o
. >> reporter: in livermore, kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> when sandy and i aren't hanging out together, we use the accuweather app. the temperature's right there. the pollen count right there. so easy. you just swipe and get the map. you can see if there are any heat advisories or hot-weather records being broken where you live. >>> moving on now. we continue to follow developing news near downtown santa rosa where a custody dispute turned tragic. it happened at this...
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according to kate larson, the bridge board voted this morning to close all northbound lanes for the san francisco marathon. that race is scheduled for sunday, july 23rd. now during previous races one lane was allowed open, but given global terror attacks involving vehicles they want to take extra precautions this year. so the northbound lanes will be closed from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on race day and southbound lanes will not be impacted. >>> we now know the name of a teenage girl killed in an incident. victorino la rocca fell to her death. victoria was going to be a senior. the teen was with an adult and another friend when she slipped and plunged into the water. authorities believe she was not on the designated trail when she lost her footing. she died just minutes after being rescued. >>> hes a an a-list actor and now he's being investigated by the fbi. >>> and dennis rodman is for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me a
according to kate larson, the bridge board voted this morning to close all northbound lanes for the san francisco marathon. that race is scheduled for sunday, july 23rd. now during previous races one lane was allowed open, but given global terror attacks involving vehicles they want to take extra precautions this year. so the northbound lanes will be closed from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on race day and southbound lanes will not be impacted. >>> we now know the name of a teenage girl killed in...
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hi, i'm kate larson in for eric thomas this evening. this city beamed with pride during san francisco's 47th lgbtq celebration. the colorful parade made its way down market street. this year's e
hi, i'm kate larson in for eric thomas this evening. this city beamed with pride during san francisco's 47th lgbtq celebration. the colorful parade made its way down market street. this year's e
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. >>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled with her to get the keys. her husband intervened and he was beaten up before suspects escaped in a honda accord. they returned three days later and tried to break in again. this witness wanted to remain anonymous. >> they came back,
. >>> good eesk evening i'm kate larson. they credit them for intervening when a teen and a 14-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl returned a third time in the same week. lesley brinkly is live with the fremont police department and they shared a story of the incredible neighborhood help it took to make the arrest. >> you can say police are crediting neighbors with helping to solve this incredibly frightening series of home invasions. she was acosted by two suspects who wrestled...
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i'm kate larson. >>> tonight, down to the wire on two of the president's promises. repealing obamacare. senate republicans rushing to get it done this week and clashing with some of its own members. >>> plus the travel ban. the supreme court set to decide and could there be a historic break up on the bench? >>> heat wave. record-breaking heat taking a toll and taking lives. >>> plus the massive wildfire out west and out of control. >>> pilot panic. a plane, shaking violently in flight. the voice from the cockpit with a grim warning telling hundreds of passengers they should say a prayer. >>> sky ride fall. a teen dangling from an amusement park ride. the people below telling her to let go. >>> and harry's confession. the prince and his new revelation. what he was about to do. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin tonight with president trump facing decisions on two of his top agenda items. first, repealing and replacing obamacare. senate republicans pushing for a vote by the end of the week, but it will be a nail biter.
i'm kate larson. >>> tonight, down to the wire on two of the president's promises. repealing obamacare. senate republicans rushing to get it done this week and clashing with some of its own members. >>> plus the travel ban. the supreme court set to decide and could there be a historic break up on the bench? >>> heat wave. record-breaking heat taking a toll and taking lives. >>> plus the massive wildfire out west and out of control. >>> pilot panic. a...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson took one of those free preview rides live during our 4:00 and 5:00 newscasts yesterday. it can't go fully operational until the federal government approves a new safety feature, positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event that it goes over speed, and for whatever reason, our engineer cannot, it will bring the train safely to a stop. >> i still can't get used to the smart nomenclature, because that said "smart" spokesperson, as opposed to -- once the train is approved, fares will start at $1.75 for a short trip with a clipper card and go up to a maximum of $23. >> smart. [ laughter ] >> smart fare. >>> in the market for a new house? you are in luck. the hottest area in the nation is apparently right here in the bay area. >> all right. also ahead, the local start-up that may change your idea of luxurious travel. but first, this morning's "tech bites." >> in today's "tech bites," facebook's giant drone makes its first successful flight. >> the aircraft is massive with the same wingspan as a 737. it crashed while landing during its fir
abc7 news reporter kate larson took one of those free preview rides live during our 4:00 and 5:00 newscasts yesterday. it can't go fully operational until the federal government approves a new safety feature, positive train control. >> it is designed to stop the train in the event that it goes over speed, and for whatever reason, our engineer cannot, it will bring the train safely to a stop. >> i still can't get used to the smart nomenclature, because that said "smart"...
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i'm kate larson in for carol tyler. don't forget that abc 7 is the home of the nba finals. we'll get you ready for game two with the dubs on 7 pregame show and followed by nba count down, the calves and warriors tip off at 5:00, and the after game around 8:00. they will be inside of oracle with the post game reaction. abc 7 news continues at 11:00. have a great day, go dubs. ♪ >> aww, what a celebration! richard, 125 years in business, selling furniture. >> no, no, no, no. not me. my family! >> yeah, obviously it's not just him. he's only been doing it for 80 years, but the family -- >> just about. >> tell us. >> in 1892, grandpa started a furniture store in chicago. >> mm-hmm. >> and obviously my father followed, and then me, then my daughters, and now josh. so, josh, this would be your great-great grandfather that started the business. you know what his first name was? >> josh.
i'm kate larson in for carol tyler. don't forget that abc 7 is the home of the nba finals. we'll get you ready for game two with the dubs on 7 pregame show and followed by nba count down, the calves and warriors tip off at 5:00, and the after game around 8:00. they will be inside of oracle with the post game reaction. abc 7 news continues at 11:00. have a great day, go dubs. ♪ >> aww, what a celebration! richard, 125 years in business, selling furniture. >> no, no, no, no. not me....
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kate larson on parade preparations. >> definitely be here in warriors gear on thursday. >> reporter: no time for hangovers after last night's celebration. gearing up for warriors parade and rally on thursday, including businesses on the parade route. extra pizzas at broadway location. >> extra staff, expecting a lot of pizza and sales. >> planning to call in sick -- just kidding. >> reporter: joking would have played hooky to see the parade but office franklin dental care closed on thursday and spent the day canceling appointments because logistics for patients too complicated thursday. >> streets will be closed and no way of them getting here. really busy. >> more prepared than two years ago because we have that experience now. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaaf sporting the champion ring reminds people to move cars along the parade route because they will be towed. also. >> we encourage people to pick one or other. logistically impossible to be on the parade route and at rally. >> going to keep you safe. mindful and prepared for worst and expecting best. >> reporter: police ch
kate larson on parade preparations. >> definitely be here in warriors gear on thursday. >> reporter: no time for hangovers after last night's celebration. gearing up for warriors parade and rally on thursday, including businesses on the parade route. extra pizzas at broadway location. >> extra staff, expecting a lot of pizza and sales. >> planning to call in sick -- just kidding. >> reporter: joking would have played hooky to see the parade but office franklin...
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." >>> good evening i'm kate larson in for erik thomas. tonight ups of thousands the of people are expected to march flew san francisco tomorrow for the pride parade. an extra one million people are in the city right now. every san francisco police officer is working to ensure everyone's safety. >>> in fremont waves of home invasions and beatings of home owners, the 15-year-old boy was armed with a sledge hammer and two girls ages 14 and 10 were detained. the kids broke into a home twice and punched a mom in the face. >>> breaking news out of pakistan, at least 120 people have now died in that oil tanker truck explosion and 138 others injured. the truck went off the road and crashed. villagers were collecting oil from the truck when it burst into flames. >> turning to china most of the southeastern country covered in a mud and rock slide while people were sleeping, more than 100 people still missing tonight. marcy gonzalez has the >> tonight as many as 120 people missing buried under this crush of heavy rocks and mud that officials say cam
." >>> good evening i'm kate larson in for erik thomas. tonight ups of thousands the of people are expected to march flew san francisco tomorrow for the pride parade. an extra one million people are in the city right now. every san francisco police officer is working to ensure everyone's safety. >>> in fremont waves of home invasions and beatings of home owners, the 15-year-old boy was armed with a sledge hammer and two girls ages 14 and 10 were detained. the kids broke...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larson explains. >> reporter: today president trump proposing to take the job of air traffic control away from the faa and hand over to a private business. >> americans can look forward to cheaper, faster and safer travel. >> reporter: he argued it will quickly modernize the system. >> at a time when every passenger has gps technology in their pockets, our airlines still run on air traffic control. >> reporter: but john nance believes the president's plan is a corporate money grab. >> a republican effort to throw an awful lot of money in the private sector but we would get no more efficiency than if we continue would the present system. >> i think it's a very risky idea. >> reporter: congressman worries regional airports will take a backseat to large airports. >> they've said rural communities are not going to be the priority. so a lot of in america ought to be very concerned, especially ones tha s that rely smaller airports. >> reporter: a member of the pil pilot's union supports the idea. >> for the airlines it will save them money. for the passengers, th
. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larson explains. >> reporter: today president trump proposing to take the job of air traffic control away from the faa and hand over to a private business. >> americans can look forward to cheaper, faster and safer travel. >> reporter: he argued it will quickly modernize the system. >> at a time when every passenger has gps technology in their pockets, our airlines still run on air traffic control. >> reporter: but john nance...
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kate larson joins us live from sfo. kate. >> reporter: proponents of the plan says this country's air traffic control system desperately needs an upgrade the government is unwilling to pay for and other people believe private sizing it will cost medium money but potentially their safety. today, president trump promising to take the job of air traffic control away from the faa and over to private business. >> americans can look forward to cheaper, safer, faster travel. >> reporter: the president argues transferring it to a nonprofit corporation will quickly modernize the system. >> at a time every passenger has gps technology in their pockets our air travel control system still runs on radar and ground-based radio systems. >> you cannot assign safety to a private organization. >> reporter: pilots and "abc news" consultant says it is not the silver bullet solution to tracking airplanes the president suggests. >> because of the vulnerability of our gps satellite array. it can be knocked out with one hostile act, one nuclea
kate larson joins us live from sfo. kate. >> reporter: proponents of the plan says this country's air traffic control system desperately needs an upgrade the government is unwilling to pay for and other people believe private sizing it will cost medium money but potentially their safety. today, president trump promising to take the job of air traffic control away from the faa and over to private business. >> americans can look forward to cheaper, safer, faster travel. >>...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larson joins us own when people can start using smart. >> reporter: we're here on the train. we just left the marin civic center headed north. you can see just about every seat on this train is actually filled right now. i bet after the next stop it's going to be standing room only. these trains have been packed all day long. as far as when this service will open and begin for real i'm told by smart train they are optimistic but no exact date. >> it's coming. >> reporter: all aboard be the smart train is pulling into sonoma and marin county stations. >> it's fun. it takes you everywhere. >> reporter: one train enthusists is riding with her mom. others are looking to avoid congested commutes. >> i hate sitting in traffic. i would like to take my bike to this. >> reporter: still some say more infrastructure is needed before smart replaces their car. >> where i work is several miles from the train station and there's no way to get from the station to where i work. >> reporter: nobody is commuting just yet. senator does n smart does not have the green light. th
. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larson joins us own when people can start using smart. >> reporter: we're here on the train. we just left the marin civic center headed north. you can see just about every seat on this train is actually filled right now. i bet after the next stop it's going to be standing room only. these trains have been packed all day long. as far as when this service will open and begin for real i'm told by smart train they are optimistic but no exact date. >>...
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abc7 news report kate larson has the story. >> reporter: the head of uber hr held a huge meeting today that was streamed live to the 12,000 employees around the world. detailing that a number of people, senior people, have been fired. not only that, uber has doubled their employees relations team and created a new system for tracking complaints. ors tell me of the 20 uber employees fired, some were senior executives. most of whom were working out of the uber san francisco offices. >> it shows me uber is trying to make good on its promises. >> the report here covers uber says uber's actions may be what current employees want to see. >> worried that the company has this bad reputation and they want to make it better. that's what i've heard from people in the coil. >>> this all started in february when a form he uber engineer wrote a blog post alleging sexual harassment and discrimination during her time at the tech giant. as a result, will for the first investigation, uber hired an attorney to look into the sexual harassment claims which eventually that paneleded to include 215 claims to
abc7 news report kate larson has the story. >> reporter: the head of uber hr held a huge meeting today that was streamed live to the 12,000 employees around the world. detailing that a number of people, senior people, have been fired. not only that, uber has doubled their employees relations team and created a new system for tracking complaints. ors tell me of the 20 uber employees fired, some were senior executives. most of whom were working out of the uber san francisco offices....
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abc7 news report kate larson has the story. >> reporter: the head of uber hr held a huge meeting today that was streamed live to the 12,000 employees around the world. detailing that a number of people, senior people, have been fired. not only that, uber has doubled their employees relations team and created a new system for tracking complaints. ors tell me of the 20 uber employees fired, some were senior executives. most of whom were working out of the uber san francisco offices. >> it shows me uber is trying to make good on its promises. >> the report here covers uber says uber's actions may be what current employees want to see. >> worried that the company has this bad reputation and they want to make it better. that's what i've heard from people in the coil. >>> this all started in february when a form he uber engineer wrote a blog post alleging sexual harassment and discrimination during her time at the tech giant. as a result, will for the first investigation, uber hired an attorney to look into the sexual harassment claims which eventually that paneleded to include 215 claims to
abc7 news report kate larson has the story. >> reporter: the head of uber hr held a huge meeting today that was streamed live to the 12,000 employees around the world. detailing that a number of people, senior people, have been fired. not only that, uber has doubled their employees relations team and created a new system for tracking complaints. ors tell me of the 20 uber employees fired, some were senior executives. most of whom were working out of the uber san francisco offices....
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for that part of the story we go to "abc news" reporter kate larson standing by with potential party plans. >> reporter: there will be parties tonight. a question how does everyone including the city and law enforcement agencies react to the party. it is all hands on deck. oakland police cancelled all days off and they're at work to try to keep this city safe no matter the outcome of the game. >> fireworks, illegal. >> reporter: oakland police asking the public to leave fireworks and perhaps some less expected items behind tonight. >> please leave your backpack or large bags at home. they will not be allowed in the stadium. this is for security precautions. >> reporter: opd is fully staffed working with the alameda sheriff's department who have their bomb squad at oracle along with a top secret plant. oakland's a little more transparent. >> this is not a good night to be a drink driver. if you're thinking of drinking at the game, have plan for your ride home. >> reporter: speaking of drinking, oakland bars are gearing up for a big night. >> typically we see monday nights turn into a
for that part of the story we go to "abc news" reporter kate larson standing by with potential party plans. >> reporter: there will be parties tonight. a question how does everyone including the city and law enforcement agencies react to the party. it is all hands on deck. oakland police cancelled all days off and they're at work to try to keep this city safe no matter the outcome of the game. >> fireworks, illegal. >> reporter: oakland police asking the public to...
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in oakland, kate larson, abc7 news. >> and let's take a look at the route. they will follow the same path as it did in 2015. broadway to long avenue and lake merritt to the henry j. kaiser watched the warriors bec champs here on abc7. you can see the victory celebration here, rt at 10:00 a and abc7 news will have live coverage. >> abc7 news waslyhis morning. you can see the larry o'brien trophy inside the warriors teame store before it opened. sorry about that. you can see it shine during thursday's parade during downtown oakland. >> our team coverage continues with abc7 news reporter wayne freedman who is live at oracle arena. wayne. >> reporter: welot nearly as lively a place this morning as it was last night. but more lively than you would expect. earlierayod tre he t outside the team store that went, well, several hundred feet outside of oracle arena. and that's only place we found joyous people. how about doubt? the day after anaky oeepsndla s. >> warriors. >> real happy, real happy. >> reportelo cseopleo t watched it live. more of us, might as well hav
in oakland, kate larson, abc7 news. >> and let's take a look at the route. they will follow the same path as it did in 2015. broadway to long avenue and lake merritt to the henry j. kaiser watched the warriors bec champs here on abc7. you can see the victory celebration here, rt at 10:00 a and abc7 news will have live coverage. >> abc7 news waslyhis morning. you can see the larry o'brien trophy inside the warriors teame store before it opened. sorry about that. you can see it shine...
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. >>> kate larson looks at the reasons behind the decision. >> on sunday, drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. >> it's 15,000 runners, sold out event. >> the board voted unanimously the to close all northbound lanes to traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 3rd. spearheading the closure was the bridge captain. she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate runners from run lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers. there's always a danger when vehicles are traveling adjacent to runners with nothing other than a cone. >> another factor, rekren attacks committed with vehicles. as is expected injured groups of people when he drove a car into pedestrians on westminster bridge. >> i think for those that are trying get on the opposite side of the bay, it's going to be a disaster, but just in advance. >> as a runner, i think it's better. >> chris has run the marathon across the bridge many times. >> when you're running across the bridge, you're really close and the cars are right there. it's kind of scary. >> three years ago i was running
. >>> kate larson looks at the reasons behind the decision. >> on sunday, drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. >> it's 15,000 runners, sold out event. >> the board voted unanimously the to close all northbound lanes to traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 3rd. spearheading the closure was the bridge captain. she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate runners from run lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving,...
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. >>> kate larson looks at the reasons behind the decision. >> on sunday, drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. >> it's 15,000 runners, sold out event. >> the board voted unanimous ly the to close all northbound lanes to traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 3rd. 3rd. 3rd. spearheading the closure was the bridge captain. she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate runners from run lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers. there's always a danger when vehicles are traveling adjacent to runners with nothing other than a cone. >> another factor, rekren attacks committed with vehicles. as is expected injured groups of people when he drove a car into pedestrians on westminster bridge. >> i think for those that are trying get on the opposite side of the bay, it's going to be a disaster, but just in advance. >> as a runner, i think it's better. >> chris has run the marathon across the bridge many times. >> when you're running across the bridge, you're really close and the cars are right there. it's kind of scary. >> three years ago i
. >>> kate larson looks at the reasons behind the decision. >> on sunday, drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. >> it's 15,000 runners, sold out event. >> the board voted unanimous ly the to close all northbound lanes to traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 3rd. 3rd. 3rd. spearheading the closure was the bridge captain. she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate runners from run lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted...
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kyle larson, no relation to kate, the series point leader averaged 95.3 mires on the road course. jamie mcmurray finished second. larsen did not think he had done that well. >> surprised when i saw the team pop up on my dash, happy about that. cool to get a pole on a road course in my home state. this is my closest track to sacramento or elm grove where i grew up. lots of friends and family here. >>> no golf, third round highlights from the travelers championship. jordan spieth began the day with a one-stroke lead. on 6 he chips in for birdie. from the bunker on 15, this shot nearly goes in for eagle. he'd tap this for birdie. the 23-year-old texan finished strong sinking this long putt for another birdie on 18 with the 66, he's 12 under, good for a one-stroke lead over boo weekley. >>> warriors center javale mcgee hosted a celebrity softball game at the oakland coliseum. making an appearance, the nba championship trophy. andre iguodala at the plate makes good contact but hits it at mvp kevin durant. matt barnes shows off power, drills this pitch off the left field wall. that's a
kyle larson, no relation to kate, the series point leader averaged 95.3 mires on the road course. jamie mcmurray finished second. larsen did not think he had done that well. >> surprised when i saw the team pop up on my dash, happy about that. cool to get a pole on a road course in my home state. this is my closest track to sacramento or elm grove where i grew up. lots of friends and family here. >>> no golf, third round highlights from the travelers championship. jordan spieth...
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. >> kate larson is live with the details. kate? >> reporter: well, dan, ama, those boaters were lucky they were rescued they were. they launched here, and they got about a mile into the bay when the coast guard says their sailboat capsized. i watched as the three men after being treated by paramedics, walked into an ambulance. they did appear okay. but first, let's go ahead and take a look at that video from sky 7 earlier this afternoon. the helicopter was overhead during today's very timely rescue. about five minutes after the men capsized, a fleet ferry in the area was able to rescue one one the three boaters, w who was ab torarab a life preserver ring and swim to the boat. today's wind and current made it
. >> kate larson is live with the details. kate? >> reporter: well, dan, ama, those boaters were lucky they were rescued they were. they launched here, and they got about a mile into the bay when the coast guard says their sailboat capsized. i watched as the three men after being treated by paramedics, walked into an ambulance. they did appear okay. but first, let's go ahead and take a look at that video from sky 7 earlier this afternoon. the helicopter was overhead during today's...