somerville. and i m julie haener. and it s a magical evening. the giants finish a two game complete shut out. and we start our live coverage with mike hellgren outside at & t park. hey julie, what a night as you said. fans continue to pour out of the ballpark and gather here at willie mays plaza. this game is hopping pregame and hopping postgame. they re feeling alive, especially after this five game series got off to a thunderous roar. welcome to play off baseball in san francisco. this is amazing. we re going to win the world series. we re due. reporter: a rush of e electrifying emotion flowed through the ballpark. the giants took the field for its first play off series in seven years. reporter: tim lincicum took the mound and went through the line up. we have the right players in the right places right now, i m excited. reporter: today the national spotlight is on tim lincicum. a complete shut out. how did you feel about lincicum s performance tonight?
are hiring documents where diaz supposedly confirmed she was eligible to work legally and the supposedly fake social security card and driver s license. but if this happened 18 months ago why didn t whitman say anything until now? never came up and i didn t think there was any reason to, you know, put nicky up as an example of someone who was, you know, here illegally. and i m sorry that she has been made an example of. it is it s a shame. she is being manipulated. reporter: jerry brown s campaign responded. after more than a year of whitman demanding immigration policy that holds employers accountable, we learn that accountability doesn t extend to her own actions. who should be held responsible here and do you feel that you bear any responsibility? as soon as we found that she was an illegal immigrant, then we actually did what we had to do as an employer was to let her go. she treated me as if i was not a human being. [ crying ] reporter: now, you heard whitm
the united states and her real- looking but fake social security card and driver s license. nicky was a friend of our family for nine years. she was in many ways a member of our sended family. i feel badly for her. she is being manipulated and i m sorry about that. reporter: the democratic candidate for governor jerry brown responded, after more of a year whitman demanding immigration policy that holds employers accountable we learn that accountability doesn t extend to her own objections. who should be held responsible here? and do you feel that you bear any responsibility? as soon as we found that she was an illegal immigrant, then we actually did what we had to do as employer was to let her go. anytime one of these illegal people, undocumented, commits a crime or is arrested, they will be subject to deportation. you know, last night jerry brown said illegal immigrants who break the law should be deported. why you can t make that same commitment? i m going to
and good afternoon to you. i m allen martin. we are going to begin with a political bombshell in the race for california governor. franklin roosevelt says nothing in politics happens by accident. this morning, a former housekeeper for meg whitman accuses the republican candidate of mistreating her and then firing her for political reasons. it was a nightmare. and the way that nikki was treated by her employer mrs. whitman caused nickie to feel exploited, disrespect, humiliated and emotionally and financially abused. i was shocked at heart that miss whitman would treat me this way after nine years. i realize the at that moment that she didn t appreciate my work so she was throwing me away like a piece of garbage. [ crying ] housekeeper nikki diaz says that she worked for meg whitman and her husband from 2000 to 2009. her attorney said whitman did not pay diaz for all the hours she worked and also required her to find a replacement when she went on maternity leave. she