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Thank you for joining us. Im ama daetz. And im dan ashley. Irma is one of the most powerful Atlantic Hurricanes ever. Its 1 s 185mileanhour winds wreaked havoc in the caribbeans. One death was on the small island of barba. About 90 of buildings and cars there have been destroyed. Irma is unleashing winds and rain on puerto rico and could make landfall in florida this weekend. Cars are lined up on the highways as people heed the warnings to get out. This is a much stronger storm that we have anticipated. Its stronger than what we experienced in the past, and its better to be safe than sorry. Florida has begun activating its National Guard with 7,000 members being told to report for duty on friday. Tomorrow, 100 pg e employees are scheduled to leave the bay area to restore power to people impacted by Hurricane Irma. We have Live Team Coverage for you. Leeann melendez is at sfo where some flight to florida will likely be canceled. But first, lets get to Spencer Christian with where the storm is now. Reporter heres a look at this powerful and dangerous hurricane, irma, category 5, winds at 185 Miles Per Hour with gusts over 225 Miles Per Hour. The storm has pounded islands in the caribbean like st. Martin, the virgin islands. Its moving north of puerto rico. If it stays on this track over the next two days, it will expect to move righover the turks and caicos islands. By saturday, hitting northern cuba and turning northward forwards miami and the east coast of florida. If it stays on that path, its expected to continue up on monday as a category 3 hurricane, along the georgia coastline, hitting Population Centers psy s like savannah. This is going to be a devastating storm if it stays on this track for much of the southeastern u. S. And there is another hurricane, hurricane jose, a category 1 storm, but could follow a similar path. Dan . Spencer, thank you very much. Florida farmers are bracing for the storm, as well. Today, orange concentrate futures for november delivery rose to their highest point in four months. About 1. 47 per pound. Florida is the second largest producer in the world behind brazil. Leeann melendez continues our coverage from sfo. Youve been talking to people flying in from south florida about what theyve seen there. Reporter thats right. This morning we are hearing of cancellations to and from florida for the weekend. The hurricane is expected as we heard to hit florida late sunday and its only wednesday now. You will hear in just a bit some of the people saying that people there are really preparing, and so have the airlines. Shirl shirley new el left ft. Lauderdale and described the chaos. All the water is sold out. Supermarkets dont really have any food for the families. And schools are closed thursday and friday. The tolls were lifted by the governor. Reporter after what happened in houston, floridas governor rick scott wasted no time suspending tolls across the state to help move traffic. People in other parts of south florida are boarding up windows and protecting their homes. Before leaving tampa, maria rivero did what she could to prepare. Sandbags as much as i could. We took everything from outside, all the valuable s are put away staff. Were concerned with our neighbors. We are hoping it makes that right turn and goes out to sea. Reporter even the airlines have been proactive, already canceling flights and offering passengers a chance to rebook free of charge. Some have added cheap flights to help with the evacuation. Look at what your airline is doing, look at what theyre offering. Were seeing airlines on websites giving passengers the opportunity to change their flights without having to pay any penalties. Reporter she wasnt necessarily happy to leave her parents behind in ft. Lauderdale. They werent able to leave because of work, so its scary, because they say its going to be worse than andrew. Reporter hurricane andrew devastated the area 25 years ago. Leeann melendez, abc7 news. Now to the recovery from harvey. Lawmakers in washington approved a 7. 9 billion relief package. G President Trump split with the gop and sided with the democrats. This is a positive step forward. It will work to quickly provide aid to those hurt fwi harvey. Houston officials are still doing damage assessments and dont have estimates of what percent of the city was flooded by harvey. Now to the latest developments on daca. Barack obamas executive action that protects 800,000 immigrants from deportation. After Donald Trumps decision to end the program was announced yesterday, the big question is whats next . Heres a look at the advice local lawyers are giving to people facing a very uncertain future. Reporter dan, the city of san jose and santa chaira county against the trump administration. As f dreamers, theyre hoping for the best but preparing for the worst. Jessica torres parents brought her to the u. S. Illegally when she was 3. The san jose state graduate is working towards becoming an immigration attorney to help others. But with daca ending my attorney told me i have to marry a u. S. Citizen if i wanted to get a green card. So thats my only option. Reporter shes one of many dreamers that contacted an immigration attorney to find out her options. Attorney gabriel jack is reminding students to reapply by october 5. So they give you a month to extend it for two years. These are just temporary measures that somebody can take to try to keep their status legal for a little longer. Reporter today, 15 states and the district of columbia filed a lawsuit to block the president s plan to end daca. Californias attorney general announced he will sue separately. Santa Clara University law professor says the states will likely argue rescinding daca is unconstitutional. They may also site prejudice as a reason. People challenging daca might point to statements by the president in the past about how he views mexicans or immigrants generally. Reporter he says it will be a challenge for those fighting the federal government. Im concerned about my job, like whats going to happen with my job, my everything i worked so hard for. Reporter attorneys are telling dreamer deportations are not going to happen overnight. With 800,000 Daca Recipients in the u. S. , its an enormous undertaking. Meantime, california senator Dianne Feinstein has introduced a private bill that will be considered later this month to help the parents who were deported to mexico from oakland last month. We followed this story closely. Maria sanchez and her husband had lived in the u. S. For more than 20 years before being told to leave. Maria was a nurse at highland hospital. The bill would allow them to return to the u. S. With green cards. It would also dpragrant their ot daughter a green card. The youngest member of Charles Mansons family has been granted parole. She was just 19 when she helped kill two people in 1969. Shes appeared before a parole board today for the 21st time. Last year, a panel granted her parole but the governor overruled it. The governor has 120 days to review the decision. In her more than 40 years in prison, shes earned multiple College Degrees and is considered a model prisoner. A San Francisco supervisor says the citys response to the record breaking heat wave last week was too slow and inadequate and he wants to know why. Vic lee is live at city hall with that story. Vic . Reporter well, those concerns coming from the supervisor who sits on a Fact Finding Committee of the supervisors, which is holding a hearing on the citys response. That hearing, two weeks from now here at city hall. Everyone knew it. It was going to be hot. Really hot. The Weather Service warned that on friday, it could break records and that the heat wave would continue saturday. The reality is San Francisco was caught flat footed. The Emergency Operations center was not activated until friday night, long after we had reached unprecedented temperatures. Reporter aaron peskin and other members of the Committee Want answers. Among them, why information about the citys cooling centers didnt go out to the public until friday night. 911 dispatchers received more than 800 calls each of the two days. On an average day, they get about 200 calls. He says that overwhelmed the response of ambulances. My understanding is that we had response times ranging as high as over an hour. Some of them for transferring individuals from one hospital to another. Some of them just to get calls for service at their place of residence, in excess of 20 minutes. Reporter mutual aid was called for ambulances from as far away as sacramento. But Deputy Director mike dayton of the department of Emergency Management said the Emergency Operating Center did open friday morning. Operation staff was there. We had a duty officer there, the manager was on call. We were ready for a busy day at 7 00 a. M. Reporter the Fire Department did not provide a response to our request for an interview. Police searching a Las Vegas Casino for a shooter and putting an innocent professional Football Player on the ground in handcuffs. Why did that happen . He has an idea. One that could lead to a civil rights lawsuit. Its really troubling. Troubling is just one way to describe what happened to animals like these in a quiet north bay neighborhood. The bay area nonprofit builds a Farmers Market on wheels. But it sits idle in a parking lot, until 7 on your side gets involved. Im Michael Finney. Im Michael Finney. That story straight ahead. Food. Water. Internet. We need it to live. But what we dont need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. I see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. You got me, mark. Internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. With pantene 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. S. A super concentrated prov formula makes hair stronger in just 3 minutes. So its smoother every day. Because strong is beautiful. Food. Water. Internet. We need it to live. For all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all. For the this. Internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. We have breaking news out of san jose where police are surrounding a crashed car with the body of a man inside. This is happening on tudor court. Officers responded after receiving calls about shots fired in the area right before 5 00. Police now tell us the man had gotten into an argument with someone and fired shots before speeding off in his car. He then turned the gun on himself and crashed. Officers found a woman injured nearby on sussex drive. They taped off both scenes as they investigate just what happened. On the ground is nfl player michael bennett, handcuffed by a Las Vegas Metro Police Officer. The video was from tmz sports. The Seattle Seahawks defensive end says this was motivated by racism. Alyssa harrington is here with the story. Reporter he reached out to civil rights attorney john burris, who works out of oakland and taken on police brutality. Buthe Police Department says race played no part in this incident. Body camera footage released by the las vegas Police Department follows officers as they chase a man out the doors of a casino and over a wall. This happened in the Early Morning hours of august 27. That man, Seattle Seahawks defensive end michael bennett. Cell phone video shows the nfl star face down on the ground in handcuffs. Bennett says he committed no crime, and was targeted bs skin. Its a traumatic experience for me, my family. Reporter bennett spoke out wednesday, hours after posting a lengthy statement on social media. He says he heard what sounded like gunshots and ran looking for safety. Instead, he was confronted by police, and restrained with such force he says he had trouble breathing. Do i think every Police Officer is bad . No, i dont believe that. Are there people that judge people on the color of their skin . I do believe that. Reporter officers were responding to a possible active shooter at the casino. The undersheriff says they saw bennett crouched behind a Gaming Machine before he ran. Due to his actions and the information the officers had, they believed ben it may have been involved in the shooting and gave chase. Reporter he says race was not a factor. Bennett was cleared and released. He has since hired oakland based attorney john burris, and is considering filing a federal civil rights lawsuit. He was emotionally traumatized by this. But for him, the big issue is standing up to be heard and seen for something that was wrong. Reporter bennett does not stand for the National Anthem before the game to protest inequality and says he will continue pushing his message. Alyssa harrington, abc7 news. Thank you. A San Jose Police are looking for the suspect who shot and killed a man last night in a random attack. Police say the victim is in his 30s. He was shot around 9 00 last night near sunset avenue. He died at the hospital. The shooter has not been found. Neither has the murder weapon. A crime in the north bay. A man is in a lot of trouble after police say he shot and killed a deer and her fawn that were eating plants on his property. Cornell bernard is live with details on this story. Cornell . Reporter yeah, really troubling story, ama. The chief of police says its not only cruel but against the law to kill deer in city limits, or most places in california. Neighbors are outraged. The homeowners Attorney Says he never meant to hurt the deer. This was a family of deer that we watched from the time they were little tiny fawns. Reporter linda and clause mineberg have been taking pictures of a doe and two fawns for weeks. They believe its one of these fawns and its mother that were shot and killed by their neighbor on saturday. Very outrageous that to scare a deer, all you have to do is look at them and theyll look at you and run off. You dont need to shoot them. We got a call from a residet about somebody that i believe was described as sneaking around the street with a flashlight. Reporter the police chief says officers showed up and found a homeowner who said deer had been eating his new landscaping. Nearby, a gruesome sight. The discovery of two dead, one dead, one dying, that he had shot with a pellet gun. Reporter police say this is the pellet gun used to kill the gear. He was arrested and charged with animal cruelty. Theyre performing a me cr ingin the deer to determine how many times it was shot. Even if they eat your vegetation, its not worth killing a gentle, innocent animal. Reporter abc7 news tried contacting Mark Dickenson several times, but the Attorney Says police had no right the arrest him. My client had no intention of harming, hurting, or acting in any malicious way towards the animals. Reporter what was his intent then . Scare them away. Reporter dickenson is out of jail on bail. The d. A. s office is reviewing the case. Cornell bernard, abc7 news. Time to check on our weather. Oh, that nice breeze was great today. Will it continue, Spencer Christian is here with the forecast. Now youre talking about how good that cool breeze feels. We have another warmup coming our way, but nothing like last weekends heat wave. This is a look at the sevenday High Temperature trend in livermore. Notice the average High Temperature this time of the year is 86 degrees. Next couple of days, temperatures will be a few degrees below average. Sunday, monday, 95 degrees all of a sudden will be the high in livermore. Thats the trend well see in inland areas. Lets take a look at live doppler 7 hd and ill give you a closer look at the bumpup in temperatures. Clouds getting thicker in parts of the bay area. We may have a few showers, an isolated thunderstorm on the way. This is the view looking at low clouds surging out over the bay. Its 69 degrees here in San Francisco. 73 across the bay in oakland. 77 in mountain view. 78 in gilroy. 67 at half moon bay. Check out this view of the western skies, the sunset sky from emeryville. Currently 75 with just about everywhere. Santa rosa, 75. 76 at concord. And one more live view from our south beach camera in downtown San Francisco, these are the forecast features. Showers overnight and into the Early Morning hours. Possibly even an isolated thunder blast. A little less humid on friday. Thats good. Over the weekend, a warmer pattern settles in, and its going to get hot in a few inland spots. Starting at 11 00 tonight, well see increasing clouds and lots of moisture offshore during the overnight hours. Well see some of those showers maybe across the coast and out over some of the higher terrain. So dont be surprised if you encounter a few wet spots if youre a morning commuter. By noon tomorrow, showers will have tapered off. As we get into the afternoon hours, well see it drying out, sunnier skies and dryer air on the way, as well. Overnight lows in the mid 60s but feeling a little muggy, because humidity is higher than average. Tomorrow, highs from the mid to upper 60s at the coast. Low and mid 70s around the bay and low 80s in the warmest inland locations. Clouds hanging around long enough to prevent significant warming. On friday, mild, but not muggy. Well see highs beginning to increase just a tad. Then on saturday, warming begins, and sunday and monday, highs in some of the warmest spots in the upper 90s. We are not expecting triple digits. I want to underscore that. So not a return to the heat blast we had last weekend. Heres the sevenday forecast. Chance of showers in the Early Morning, maybe some lightning and thunder. Not so muggy on friday, warming up over the weekend. The heat holds on through monday but cools down rather significantly on tuesday and wednesday. All right. Thank you, spencer. Mailing a letter might seem old fashioned, but the price of a postage stamp a Major Overhaul is coming to an east bay b. A. R. T. Station. B. A. R. T. Revealed details ablgs a new traps it village. Construction is set to begin sunday. The agency says the development includes 600 apartments, shops and restaurants and a new parking dpraj withpark ing garage with 100 additional spotti spotti sp spots. This is going to be done in stages so that we can limit the impact on folks and no matter what happens, were going to have the same number of spots available throughout this process. An attendant will help drivers park during construction. The new parking garage is set to open next fall. Stamp prices could soon jump by a level weve never seen before. The u. S. Postal service is looking to boost prices for mailing letters by nearly 20 in one jump. That means the price of a first class stamp would jump from 49 ceme cents now to 60 cents. The post office is asking for an exception to the rule to avoid bankruptcy and improve thrideli service. A decision from the Regulatory Commission is expected within weeks. You could say that the house is paving the road for selfdriving cars. Congress just made an advance in this technology easier. Thousands of pounds of food are heading to help victims of hurricane harvey. Thats ahead on abc7 news. Hurricane irmas impact on florida animal shelters thats florida animal shelters thats being felt across the food. Water. Internet. We need it to live. But what we dont need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. I see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. You got me, mark. We just want fast internet for one, simple rate. For all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all. For the this. Internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. Live, where you live, this is abc7 news. This is what was found lying on the ground near alameda high school. Its a rope tied into the shape of a noose, as you can see. Police told us today they are investigate thing as a hiate crime. Parents say they want to see this taken more seriously. Its a level seriousness thats way higher. Reporter Kourtney Smith and other parents believe officials should do more than a noose found outside the tennis courts. It was a noose. Thats a message, its cheer. I think we should sends message to say this is not how we do it in the bay area. Whoever did it needs to be held accountable for it. Reporter the noose was fashioned out of thin nylon rope from the courts privacy screen. It was found on the sidewalk outside the fence. My understanding is that the whole rope length was four feet. Reporter the district did notify parents with a robocall and with a notice on the website. Im very sorry that the parents dont feel that the school reacted enough. But i think people also need to understand that it takes a little bit of time to figure out how best to respond. Reporter smith and others want more done to reassure africanamerican students who make up about 6 of the districts population. If its an unknown thing or if they dont feel protected by the school, i think it will create a sort of hostile environment for them. Reporter the School District says they will hold a series of meetings with students in the coming days. In the meantime, police are asking anyone with information to contact them. In alameda, laura anthony, abc7 news. The house passed a bill to make it easier and faster for companies to test aon tutonomou vehicles. In california, more than 30 companies have permits to test these cars on our roads. And concord has one of only ten sites in the nation where companies can test Autonomous Vehicles not ready for the public. Breaking news in jack london square. There has been a reported drowning. We can see several police cars on the scene and even crime scene tape near the water front. A woman was reported in the water about an hour ago. Emergency responders pulled her from the water. We have not heard what her condition is. But again, it is reported as a drowning. Were follow thing story. City attorneys in San Francisco have reached a settlement with a firm accused of defrauding immigrants. They are a firm owned by leo lekio and his mother, ada. Under the agreement, the firm will pay 400,000 in fines and restitution. A spokesman for the city Attorney Says they promised legal or consulting work that was either not done or performed poorly. And one of the most tragic aspects of this is that these victims thought that they were doing the right thing by the law, and they were not only defrauded, but then it put their immigration cases in jeopardy because of the work or lack thereof that they did. In a statement to abc7 news, leo denies the allegation saying the family has been in business for more than three decades. U. S. Postal inspectors are in the process of returning stolen mail to people in concord. It was found stuffed in cases at the hampton. Thieves booked a room and checked in. Staff reportedly found hundreds of pieces of stolen mail after they checked out on august 9. Mail theft is a federal offense, and information leading to an arrest could get a 10,000 reward. Well, as the monstrous Hurricane Irma makes its way towards florida, efforts are under way to get people and animals out of harms way. Bay area agencies and a rescue center started by a former oakland as star are answering the call tonight. Kristen sze has that story. Reporter you might have heard of the Tony La Russa Animal Rescue foundation. It was started by the former player and manager of the as. Today, the charity is preparing its facility to receive hundreds of pets coming from a partner shelter in south florida. The animals will fly in tomorrow. The shelter is trying to make room for an expected onslaught of animals from people who have to flee irma but cant take their pets. They will need large crates and room for the arrivals. Currently, they are offering free adoptions in walnut creek to make additional room and accommodations for the animals that will be coming in. Reporter the bay area is already home to hundreds of pets flown in from the houston area in the wake of hurricane harvey. These animals are undergoing Health Checks and many will soon be available to adopt. If you would hike to help with care and placement of the pets, they have a donation page up, and we have a link on our website, abc7news. Com. Kristen sze, abc7 news. Even as irma approaches, theres still a dire need in the area struck by hurricane harvey. And help is pouring in from the bay area. Heres a look at one way our local charities are stepping up to help. Reporter long after the wind and rain, once rescuers have brought them someplace safe and dry we got a call from the houston food bank. Reporter they send about seven truckloads of food every day. In houston, theyre bringing in six trucks an hour. Food donors want to help out. From what i understand, the trucks lined up. Reporter they needed an expert at moving food fast, an expert like barbara abbott. Im looking forward to going and lending help where they need help right now. Reporter and she wont go everyonery handed. There are cartons of camps, palettes of Peanut Butter headed to houston on monday. They specifically wants cans with pop tops. People arent in their kitchen. They dont have can openers. Reporter getting all of those cans into those boxes is done by hand. But those hands work like a welloiled machine. They come in seven days a week. Reporter and volunteers spend days packing those boxes, now headed to texas. Knowing that food and that work specific chi was going to go to our friends in need there is something were excited about. Though theyre packing Fresh Produce for local families. Another storm is now headed towards florida. If we can send this over because we know the situation is coming, we should do that. Reporter in San Francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. A state of the art Farmers Market on wheels is finally ready to roll in the bay area and its partly thanks to some help from 7 on your side. Shes an oakland native, actress and singer who now gets to add the title game changer to her resume. For millions of baby boomers theres a serious virus out there thats been almost forgotten. Its hepatitis c. One in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most dont even know it. Because it can hide in your body for years without symptoms, and its not tested for in routine blood work. The cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. If you have hep c, it can be cured. For us its time to get tested. Ask your Healthcare Provider for the simple blood test. Its the only way to know for sure. Happening now. Its National Read a book day. Thats not all were celebrating. Its the 50th anniversary of the landmark independent bookstore in San Francisco. Green apple books has been a fixture since 1967. From the summer of love to the launch of online book sellers like amazon, the shop has managed to keep its doors open as small bookstores around the country folded. The owners credit a downtoearth approach and shells filled with new and used books. I dont know what to expect when i come to the store. I dont know if im going to see a First Edition of catcher in the rye because it changes every moment. Green apple is celebrating its anniversary with a gala tonight at the Great American music hall. Some major changes for gap. The San Francisco based Company Plans to close 200 Banana Republic and gap stores over the next three years. But it will also hope about 270 additional old navy locations, since those stores are seeing rising sales. Gap shares rose more than 7 on that news. Thats the biggest oneday gain in almost a year. Today, the dow ended above 21,800, and the nasdaq gained 17 points. Oracle has laid out plans for a new equity package thats based entirely on performance for the companys three ceos. Under if plan, oracle must grow its Cloud Business and return value to shareholders. The three ceos must push the stock to an average price of 80 per share for at least one month. Coming up next, spencer will have a look at what to expect from the weather this keep your hair strong against hot styling tools. With pantene 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. A super concentrated prov formula makes hair stronger in just 3 minutes. So its smoother every day. Because strong is beautiful. She will be honored with the game changer award from the gay, lesbian and straight education network. She was chosen for her commitment to social justice. Shell receive the award next month at a ceremony in beverly hills. A nonprofit wanted to bring Farm Fresh Foods to isolated areas so built a Farmers Market on wheels. When they were ready to roll, they were stopped in their tracks. But Michael Finney is getting them on the road. Absolutely. The group managed to convince to buy a truck, shipped it overseas, only to find out they could not use it here. Why . Because of a problem you may be facing too. This used to be an ordinary mercedes truck. Now the nonprofit has converted it into a state of the art Farmers Market on wheels. Cheeses and meats and some dairy products. What we are going after is to bring local food that is healthy so that everyone has access to it. Reporter it wasnt easy. We tried to get it made here in america. When no one could build what they wanted, the group shipped the mercedes to france where a builder turned it into a convertible store front with refrigerators and plumbing. And when it came back ridiculous. It turns out it has a potentially dangerous takata airbag, one of millions still under recall. They might explode, shoot out metal pieces and kill someone. It was dangerous, so i cant let anyone i know that works here drive that vehicle. Reporter so their mobile market has been sitle idle for the past year and a half in this dusty parking lot, just waiting for a safe airbag. Its beyond frustrating. Reporter at first, it seemed hike a small hurdle compared to all they did to custom build the mobile market, but the airbag proved to be the most difficult part. Where are we on the list . Nobody knew anything. Reporter be millions of takata airbags under recall, there arent enough replacements for anyone. They were told to wait. A year and a half later, theyre still waiting. The special truck, useless. And we shipped a truck across the world, yet its an airbag that for a year has stopped us. Reporter they contacted us, and we contacted mercedes. They searched the globe and found an airbag that fit, shipped it to a dealer, and the truck is finally ready to roll. Im very excited. Thank you so very, very much. Reporter the group had been waiting so long, the battery died, the truck needed a tuneup, and mercedes fixed that, too. Well be there to watch when they roll out with all that fresh food. I want to hear from you. My hotline is open weekdays from 10 00 to 2 00. And you can reach me on facebook and through abc7news. Com. That vehicle is beautiful. Isnt it amazing . Thank you, michael. Lets update the weather forecast. Spencer . Well start with live doppler 7 hd showing a little buildup of clouds here in the bay area and some moisture in the chouds, so dont be surprised if we see sprinkles overnight, maybe a clap of thunder here and there. Early morning hours, lows range from low sicking at the coast to mid 60s just about everywhere else. It will feel humid in the Early Morning hours. Once we get near the coast, a chance of light showers. In the afternoon tomorrow, well dry out, maybe a little humid. Highs range from the mid 60s at the coast to low to mid 70s around the bay to low 80s inland. Its going to warm up this weekend. Heres the accuweather sevenday forecast. Saturday, inland highs around 90. On sunday, upper 90s. Were not talking triple digits yet, but close. The heat holds on through monday and then starts to cool down again on tuesday and wednesday. This is a bumpup in temperatures for about two days. No problem. Bearable. Thank you, spencer. On to sports tonight. Larry beil is here. You guys ever go on twitter and ask people what do you think of me . Sure. What is do we think of you . [ laughter ] sign stealing has become an issue in baseball. Why do we even ask questions where its going to be like a punching back for these two. Punching back for these two. They dont have apple food. Water. Internet. We need it to live. But what we dont need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. I see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. You got me, mark. We just want fast internet for one, simple rate. For all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all. For the this. Internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. Good evening. The as ended an eightgame losing streak, but in the wake of the red sox apple watch sign stealing controversy, the angels accused the as of stealing signs, and matt chapman was ejected over this. Drive that bus, big boy. Coming down the road. No score in the fourth. Chris davis, crush. Above the out of town scoreboard, his 39th of the year. Davis one away from backtoback 40homer season. Theres the bizarre moment where matt chapman takes exception accusing the as of stealing signs and he got ejected for some reason. Bottom nine, chad pinder, rbi single and mark casimeon scores, 20. Winder scores on this. As snap their eightgame slide. How about andrew belt going on twitter asking fans why do you criticize to me,. Giants take the early 20 lead. Johnny cueto strikes out trevor story and tony walters to end the third. Right now, the giants lead 20 in the third. U. S. Open tennis. Rafael nadal. First set, nadals range here, tracking the ball and finishes with a backhand winner right down the line. Cruises to the first set 61. Third set, nadal gets to the corner and check out the little slice. Nadal ties andre agassi with 224 major match wins. The raiders open the season this sunday in tennessee in what figures to be a high scoring contest. Two of the best young quarterbacks in the game right now. In a strange coincidence, both quarterbacks fractured their fibulas on the same day last season, december 24th. Both now healthy. Raiders defense, a major cause of concern that they open with a bunch of injuries in their secondary. This game could turn into a shootout. Both teams go in with quarterbacks that were hurt on the same day. They both have rebounded, and have good offseasons. I think derek came back a little quicker, but theyre both back and both good, young players. Thats part of the story line for this week. I love his game. I really think that hes a great leader. Hes very poised. Very accurate, very mobile. Makes great decisions, especially in the red zone. Situational football, you know, him being able to do that at such a young age is only going to get easier for him. The larry is going everywhere this summer. Not me. Todays stop was flint, michigan. Were talking about the larry obrien championship trophy. They held a parade on javale magee day in flint and proves anything is possible. This is an inspiration for me. [ inaudible ] theres a whole world out there. You can do anything if you put your mind to it. The trophy has traveled more than 25,000 miles this summer, and he was tempted to see what the larry was worth. Julies pawn and sales, huh . I got something for you, julie. 100 gold. Selling the larry at a pawnsh pawnshop, i believe frowned upon by the league office. Thanks, larry. Join us tonight at 9 00. New video just coming in from barbuda where Hurricane Irma destroyed much of the island. Just catastrophic damage. Well have the latest at 9 00. And then at 11 00, diverted on the way home from texas. Hear from a team of First Responders who already pitched in to help harvey victims, now ready to assist with irma. Thats all for now. We appreciate your time. Im dan ashley. And im ama daetz. For all of us, thank you so much for being here tonight. See you again at 9 00 and 11 00. birds chirping hey. Mike baxter here for outdoor man with my last vlog from the open road the dirty, bumpyass open road. Its been an incredible two months putting together the new outdoor man catalog. Look for it later this fall. This trip, ive seen pygmies,

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