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Transcripts For KGO ABC7 News 1100PM Repeat 20140421



from san jose to ma we in the wheel well of a high high an airlines plate. the boy was apparently unconscious most of the flight. when he regained consciousness he was seen walking on the tarmac covered in grease. the fbi says he ran away from home and hoped a fence at mineta san jose before climbing into the wheel well. we talked about the likely conditions the boy faced jie. to be at that altitude, 38,000 feet, that is higher than mount everest and people use oxygen tanks because they can't move without them. the wing wells are not pressurize. so the outside air temperature is a factor. that was well below minus 40 or minus 50 degrees fahrenheit. >> he is said to be in good health. the next question of course is security. how did the boy hop the fence and walk on the tarmac without anyone noticing? the public information officer here wouldn't comment on that and we plan to get more information tomorrow. lilian kim, abc7 news. >> lilian, thank you. new details on that 7-year-old boy who neitherly drowned at marina park in san leandro hee. is in serious condition, but alive thanks to the actions of good samaritans. he ran about 10 feet into the water to pull the boy out after hearing a young girl scream for help. >> the first time you see the boy moving and he started bleeding and the boy start moving. >> alameda county firefighters praised those on scene who performed cpr on the boy before they arrived. >> anytime a good samaritan steps in and is able to pull somebody out of the water, it plays a huge role in our ability to be effective in saving somebody's life, and in this case i think it was very good that it is good samaritan jumped in there and was able to pull him out. >> police interviewed witnesses at the scene. we are waiting for more details and we will keep you updated on abc7 news bay area. new at 11:00, two people suffered traumatic injuries after they were involved in a major injury accident in castro valley. it happened along busy lake shabow road a little after 7:00. authorities say a car somehow overturned. the two people who were inside were pulled from the car and rushed to eden medical center for treatment. police are still looking for a driver who hit and dragged a san francisco police officer. it happened around 12:30 in the city's castro district. the officer was responding to a call about a suspicious person. when officers arrived in the area the suspect ran away and got into a car. police say the officer was then hit and dragged by the get away car. he was not seriously injured. a high surf warning is in effect in the bay area. take a look at pacifica where you can see the large waves hitting the floor. there is also a greater risk for rip currents and sneaker waves. it will last until tomorrow morning. let's go to abc7 news meteorologist francis mclaughlin for a look. >> live doppler 7hd is picking up clear skies around the bay area and we are still in the 50s and 60s in some locations. those clear skies brought us well above average temperatures today. lots of 80s out there. 82 in san san rafael and 83 in napa and 84 in livermore and even 75 in san francisco. now we are going to see clouds return and a chance of rain coming into the forecast late monday night and into tuesday. plus more chances later on in the week and i will have all of that with the accu-weather seven-day forecast. ama? >> thank you. a sonoma county man spoke where he survived the worst accident on mt. everest. he says he was pushed out of the way by a guide just before the avalanche struck on friday morning. at least 13 died in the avalanche. the rider described the emotional toll he felt watching the dead being taken away. >> we put the clip into the harness and then clipped that to a cable on the bottom of the helicopter. >> there is just a small window left to climb everest. his wife says there are big road blocks. >> if he can he wants to go to the top. right now it is unspecial because the -- uncertain because the sherpa say they want a list of requirements met before they will go to the of top. >> among the things the sherpa want are death penalties and retirement pay. four more crew members have been detained and they are accused of uh -- abandoning ship. divers have now recovered 64 bodies. 240 people are still missing. tonight south korea's president is saying the actions of the captain and crew are akin to murder. as an unmanned submarine continues to look for the missing malaysian airlines play relatives of the passengers say they are jumping the gun. the officials are discussion ways to provide financial assistance to the relatives who say the officials should have the de seen said -- decency to wait until the plane was found. several arrests were found at the 4/20 celebration at golden gate park. several people were taken in on charges felony charges f one person was detained in connection to vandalism at the nearby ameba music store. but the party that was mostly uneventful ended quickly after something caused the crowd to run out of the park. abc7 news reporter sergio qu intana has the details. >> police were on scene after a rush of people began running up what is called hippie hill. officers on motorcycles cut the crowd to investigate. it is not clear what prompted the crowd to start running. there were unconfirmed reports of shots fired, but a lot of people in the crowd didn't hear them. we were just a few yards away either.'t hear them >> i didn't hear nor -- people were saying there were gunshots and most people had no idea what they were running from. >> reporter: we saw two taken into custody, but police on scene did not say why. the park rangers moved in and told everyone to turn off their music. the party was over. as the crowds moved out, volunteers moved in to start the clean up. >> they started picking up the track and made sure what was reported on last year is not a repeat of this year. >> this was the mess left behind last year. the city said the clean up cost thousands of dollars. she says she will be joining more volunteers in the morning to help with any further clean up. abc7 news. 4/20 is the code forgetting high, and it originated in the bay area. a group of san rafael students who called themselves waldos for the wall they hung out at school. they would meet after school at the statue of famed chemist luis pass sture. >> we met at 4:20 to get high and look for the treasure. >> we cut the 4:20 to luis to just 4:20 as our code to get high. >> 43 years later people across the globe use the term 420 as pot smoking in general. they never did find that job. chp are investigating a crash involving a big rig in santa rosa. it happened around 8:00 a.m. officers say the driver fell asleep and slammed into the sign and flipped the truck before it burst into flames. the driver managed to pull himself out. his injuries were minor. pg&e crews are working to restore power to more than 350 santa rosa customers. they have been without power since 11:00 this morning when a traffic accident brought down some power lines. it happened near mcbride and terry lanes. the power went out for 5800 customers. pg&e expects the remaining customers to have power restored in the next hour. still to come, the preparations are underway for tomorrow's boston marathon and the security changes one year after the deadly attack at the finish line. and the easter celebrations right here in the bay area and around the world.us -- plus -- >> they would hold hands every morning before they ate. >> a love story to span the ages. the couple who never spent time apart and the touching story of how it all ended. ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) for boston. thousands of runners and hundreds of thousands of spectators are expected for tomorrow's marathon, just one year after the horrific terror attack. the day began with a traditional blessing forerunners at boston's old south church. although this blessing happens annually, it has special meaning. tomorrow's race is the first since the deadly bombings that killed three and injured more than 200 others. members of the church made these blue and gold scarfs and handed them to runners to show their support. >> these scarves are inter woven with love and courage. >> jeff bowman who lost both legs in the blast say it has been a difficult road to recovery. >> it is really tough to be normal and be my old self. i spent this whole year trying to find myself again and trying to be who i was before. >> this year security will be tighter than ever. police have double the officers on the streets. many were scattered throughout the crowds. new rules are in place. among them, no signs or banners bigger than 11 inches by 17 inches. no backpacks of any kind and unregistered runners hoping to join the race are prohibited. >> this will be safest place on the planet on monday. >> just last week as the city came together to mark the one-year anniversary of the attack, two suspicious bags were found at the finish line. the bomb squad was called in to destroy the bags. it turned out to be a hoax, but served as an eerie reminder for a city that is already on edge. police will also be monitoring won00 cameras set up -- 100 cameras set up on the route. we will have more tomorrow morning from 4:30 to 7:00. pg&e officials are expected to appear in court tomorrow to face charges in connection with the deadly san bruno pipeline blast. an disiement filed earlier this month charges the utility with 12 felony violations. eight people died and 38 homes were destroyed in the 2010 blast. the utility faces a $6 million fine. a former san francisco firefighter faced with hitting someone while on duty. he resigned after the incident. this is video. quinn faces felony accounts that could put him in prison for three years. the mold problem from the aging building on treasure island could be getting worse. according to the san francisco chronicle, more residents and workers are complaining about the mold. in march, firefighters on the former navy base had to move from their fire house because of mold. it is the latest health worry on the island where the soil is contaminated with toxins and radiation. easter sunday began at the glide foundation. a choir rocked the standing room only crowd. hundreds of people hung around for the free breakfast, lunch and dinner. the glide foundation has been providing meals, affordable housing and health care to the needy for 50 years. and at moffet field they enjoyed food, games and the easter bunny at a free event. it got everyone into the spirit. they say even if you don't support the war, you should support the people who put everything on the line for our freedom. and there is lots of traffic on the bay bridge. let's take a look at it. you can see there are no accidents, just heavy traffic especially coming back into san francisco. the average speed is about 19 miles per hour right now. but it is the end of the holiday weekend and a lot of people were on spring break this week. a lot of people are getting back and getting ready for work. for a look at what the weather holds for tomorrow, if you will need your umbrella, let's get to our meteorologist for the latest. >> you might want to have that umbrella handy. the weather cooperated with the easter festivities today. clear skies right now as it sweeps around the bay area. you can see from the east bay, beautiful shot of the bay and san francisco. it has been a gorgeous day. the temperatures are in the 50s and the 60s for the most part. 60 in san jose. cooler right now in half moon bay. currently at 46 degrees. as we look toward the ferry building and the beautiful lights on the bay bridge, you can see more pleasant conditions. 51 in santa rosa and 54 in napa and 50 in petaluma. we do have changes on the way. i'll tell you all about that as we look now toward downtown san francisco. just wonderful today. it will be mostly clear. cloudy and cooler. tomorrow morning you will notice a difference and a chance of rain late on monday night and into tuesday. so the pacific satellite image tells a story of what we experienced in the last 12 hours. we had clear conditions today, but we have a slow approaching cold front. that will pass over the bay area monday night into tuesday. the forecast animation shows light green which is light rain. there are chances of it maybe very late monday night. by 9:00 tomorrow we could see light rain, but it will be north of cloverdale. and then in the overnight hours we could see spotty showers most likely around 3:00 in the morning on tuesday. the chances of showers continue into tuesday morning and then diminish after that. keep that in mind. the overnight lows will be in the upper 40s to near 50. once again 46 in napa and 50 in san francisco. 50 in oakland and 51 in san jose. now tomorrow's numbers will take a tumble from today. they will be closer to average. so in san francisco expect a high of 61. look for cloudy conditions as well along the peninsula. 66 in san mateo and 70 in san jose. tomorrow we will see low 70s in the inland valleys and 73 in livermore and 71 in napa compared to the 80s we saw today. if you are headed to the game, it looks rain-free tomorrow night it is going to be in the mid50s for you during game time. here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast. we have cooling and also a chance of rain tomorrow night into tuesday. very windy and even cooler. normal midweek with partly cloudy conditions. and then more unsettled weather with chances of rain possibly friday and maybe even saturday. we will keep you posted on that and looking likely on sunday. >> we'll take anything we can get. shu is here with sports. what a match up in the shark tank. >> falling behind 2-1 in one period. but seven unanswered goals and it is a 2-0 lead. complete highlights and reaction next in sports. ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks, which means babies born even a few weeks early can have breathing, feeding, and learning problems. if your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. a healthy baby is worth the wait. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can 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[ sniffle ] seven and first round series with san jose up one game to none. the tank was rocking before faceoff and guess who is in the house. ricky henderson and they jumped out to a two-goal lead and they lose possession in the zone. mike brown fires the pass and it was his first career playoff goal. the sharks and torres with the second goal in as many wins. thorton gets his 24th career playoff goal. seven unanswered for san jose. they win it 7-2 and take a 2-0 lead in the series. >> we are working hard for our goals. they brought the game back it was a weird night. >> the nba playoffs houston and portland. it was a huge game. this tip in sends it to over time. 46 points and 18 rebounds in ot. the rockets down two. james harden with a last chance and no good. portland takes game one, 122-120 in over time. greg pop -- popovich looking to get back into it. ginobili to donen c. -- to donen c. king james and the heat begin their quest to defend their title hosting charlotte. lebron and company pull away in the fourth. dwyane wade finds him open. the heat win it 99-88. john wall and the fifth seeded wizards taking on the fourth seeded bulls in chicago. wizards up lats. wall misses the jumper, but he cleans it up and he has 15. washington takes game one on the road 102-93 the final. we'll take a brief timeout before we hit the diamond where josh donaldson was doing serious hitting of his own. highlights and reaction from josh as we and jesse chavez got his first win. giving oakland the best record in the american league. first inning and cocoa crisp laces one to right. looks like extra bases. lays out. unbelievable catch. donaldson with quite a day. his fourth of the year and oakland goes up 2-0. jesse chavez picked up his first win of the year allowing one run over sixth inning. and donaldson had two doubles on the way to his three-hit, three-r.b.i day. this one off the wall. cocoa scores and a's sweep the astros. their -- they are 13-5. the giants slide down to san diego. tim lincecum on the hill and he got early help. a man on for buster posey. see ya. g-men go up 2-0. it is a 4-0 ballgame. but that was the last hit of the day for the g-men. chase headily rips the double and nadey comes home and he is called safe, but bruce bochy challenges the call and after the replay it would be the difference. timmy had seven k's and six plus innings of work. it is these first of the season with a 4-3 victory. the final round in hilton head, carol a line gnaw. he dropped into a tie and out of the bunker on 18. are you kidding me? seven under 64 and it is one last chance. oh that's right on-line. just slides by. he wins his seventh career pga tournament. kid in hand on easter sunday. this abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. coming up later a father-son story on the diamond. the former pro with his son trying to follow in his footsteps. >> just ahead, the bizarre details of a teen who stowed away on a plane from the bay area to hawaii. the live [beep] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonely soul, but that's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. wow. college already. ( chuckles ) yeah. - ( engine starts ) - we gotta go. ♪ for all the truth that you made me see... ♪ i love you. ♪ for all the joy you brought to my life... ♪ i love you too, daddy. ♪ you're the one who saw me through... ♪ and thanks - for everything. - ♪ through it all... - ♪ you were my strength when i was weak... ♪ - ( woman speaks ) a message from the foundation for a better life. of a 10-year study suggests the potent painkiller codeine is being prescribed for children in a half million emergency room advice at this time each year despite limits. it can cause dangerous side effects like excessive sleepiness and difficulty breathing. the study's author, a professor at ucsf, advises any child on codeine with those symptoms should get immediate medical attention. the fda advises using codeine for a child's pain only if anticipated benefits outweigh the risks. easter was celebrated around the world today. in washington the first family went to services this morning while at the vatican pope francis blessed the faithful in st. peter's square. lyndsay janice has more on this easter sunday. >> reporter: pope francis blessing the faithful with insense as they arrive to celebrate mass in st. peter's square. more than 150,000 worshipers from around the world gathering to hear his message of hope and peace. the people's pope circling the crowd in his popemobile. the vatican tweeting an apology saying he didn't have time to stop and take hands and take selfies as he did on palm sunday. millions more celebrating with ancient traditions like the holy fire ceremony in jerusalem at the tomb where christians believe jesus was resurrected. and in greece, opposing parishes mark orthodox easter with their famous rocket war. and a parade in new york city. women wearing easter bonnets. todd leers and -- toddlers and pups too. >> that was lyndsay janice reporting. now a love story like no other. an ohio couple married for 70 years couldn't bear to be apart at the end of their lives. >> this is the story of helen and kenneth from nash port, ohio. they met as teenagers and inseparable ever since. married 70 years. they were so eager to tie the knot, kenneth couldn't wait another day. [eloped|elopeing and marrying the day before he was 21. their family told us this sunday no one knew back then. >> they got married on the 20th of february and he was not 21 until the 22nd of february. so he lied about his age on the -- i guess they didn't need proof back then. >> they would raise a family together, eight children. later in life two of them still holding hands every morning at breakfast. >> they would hold hands every morning before they ate. >> a prayer of thanks for the food and for each other. there was a trip once on a ferry to alaska and all they had to sleep on was bunk beds. so they made a choice. >> they both slept in the bottom bunk so they didn't have to sleep apart. >> they embraced the neighborhood kids as their own and helping their parents too. one mom kenneth helped fix her lawn mower so many times he told her it was beyond fixing. >> he took his pick up and loaded her up and took her into town and bought her a new lawn mower because he knew he couldn't fix it anymore. >> in the end, surrounded by family their children always knew when they lost one of their parents, they would likely lose the other. one week ago helen passed away after 70 years of marriage. 15 hours later her husband kenneth died too. >> after that he went real quick. 15 and a half hours after mom passed dad went to be with her. >> before he passed ken told his daughter he didn't want his wife to be by herself. stay with us. we are coming right back. at 15, i was addicted. by 40, i'll have lung disease. at 50, i'll die of a heart attack. dr. regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. developing story out of san jose. a 16-year-old bay area teen stowed away and somehow survived a trip from san jose international airport to maui in the wheel well of a plane. abc7 news reporter lilian kim is live with the latest. lilian? >> authorities are calling this a miracle and amazing that a 16-year-old boy survived a five and a half hour flight while in the wheel well of a plane. the boy is from santa clara and here is a a picture of him being taken away from air medics in maui. he was said to be running away from home when he hoped the fence at san hoe saw mineta and got on to the plane. he was uh mairntly unconscious -- apparently was unconscious for most of the five and a half hour flight. it was flying at 38,000 feet where there is little to no oxygen and temperatures below zero. a spokesman from maui gave a brief run down on what happened. >> the juvenile was approached and asked him what he was doing. he wasn't too cooperative or communicative at that time. security was called. on arrival security questions were asked to the juvenile. he wasn't too cooperative. >> the boy was checked out and is in good health. he is now in the custody of child protective services. live at mineta san jose, lilian kim,abc7 news. >> thank you for that update. it is spring and that means spring cleaning. but some people are taking it a step beyond and getting rid of the clutter. in tonight's assignment 7 report we are looking at the minimalist movement to see if it might be right for you. >> does your garage look like this? full of things you can't part with? you are not alone. americans are big consumers. we spend roughly $380 billion a year buying stuff. and then to pay for it we work long hours and buy big houses to store it all. is all of that stuff making you happy? ryan and joshua don't think so. >> i had all of this stuff in my life. i was living the american dream. i had sort of everything i ever wanted. the six-figure salary and the big house with more bedrooms than inhabitants. we both climbed the corporate ladder together, and we were both miserable. >> ryan and joshua left their suit and tie jobs jobs and moved from dayton, ohio to a cabin in montana. they are now leaders of the minimalist movement. en urge cking people to -- encouraging people to get rid of the stuff not adding value to their life. joshua and ryan are now traveling to 100 cities across the country to promote their fourth book "1400 people -- 1400 people rsvped. they are filling bookstores for people interested in pairing down their lives. >> my sister saw them in texas and said you have to go. >> it doesn't matter how much stuff you have. it is the passion and how you live your life. i thought it was profound. >> joshua discovered minimalism in 2008 when his mother died. the same month his marriage ended. >> i looked around at what had become my life's focus and i realized that i didn't know what was important anymore. >> he started to purge. >> i had about eight months of pairing down my life. shedding 80% or 90% of my material possessions. i started to feel freer and happier and lighter. >> ryan saw the difference and paired down his life. he packed everything in his apartment into boxes and only took things out as he needed them. >> i did this for 21 days. at the end of the experiment i had80% of my stuff in boxes. >> what he didn't need he sold or gave away. the two men started blocking their experiences -- blogging their expenses. they were blown away by their response. >> 52 readers turned into 500 and 500 became 5,000 and last year we had more than two million people that visited the website. >> jesse jacobs is one of them hee. is a minimalist. >> we don't have much furntd. we have a couch and table and chair. >> he showed us how he lives in his sonoma county house. >> minimalism is not just stuff that takes up physical space. it is the people we surround ourselves with and information resubject ourselves to and the emotional baggage. >> records provide entertainment and books replace badgeetts and simple toys spark imagine nation. jesse is applying minimalism to his business as well. at a tea shop he will only sell a handful of teas giving people fewer choices to de clutter their lives. they are excited about the huge response. as it grows they hope others go of stuff.ppiness fromf. >> if we can get one message out there and can convey one message to everyone that comes to our events, we want to leave this behind to love people and use things. the opposite never works. >> if you are interested in de cluttering your life, ryan and joshua gave us ideas on how you can get started. check out the seven things you can do to minimize your life on abc7news.com. i have been doing a seven-day de clutter challenge. i started with my desk which is great to get rid of stuff. this was my fail. the goal was to carry less stuff and combine my two work bags, my lunch and purse into one after i put my lunch stuff in my bag i just couldn't do is it. i couldn't do it. i think it is okay to fail once. >> i have seen your make up back alone. >> if i didn't have that i could have succeeded. it is time to check our weather with francis. >> hi, ama. hi, mike. live doppler 7hd looks uncluttered right now. we had clear blue skies. tomorrow we could see a little bit of green. we will see possibly some chances of rain on monday night late into tuesday. and the current temperatures right now come down quite a bit. we are hanging on to the low 60s in some locations. 61 in san san rafael and 63 in concord and 61 in livermore and we saw temperatures in the low 80s today. that was 10 to 15 degrees above average. tomorrow though they will drop with the cloudier conditions. the overnight lows are again cool and in the upper 40s to near 50. 47 in san rafael and santa rosa and look for a low of 50 in san francisco, oakland and in san jose. for folks traveling around the state you will notice the clouds moving in in the northern part of the state. 53 in eureka and then partly sunny conditions and in los angeles it is 76. 80 in yosemite. for us tomorrow we will be closer to normal and coming down quite a bit. 61 degrees. we will see 60s around the bay and 50s along the coast and low 70s this time inland instead of the low 80s. here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast. cooler weather and cloudier conditions with a chance of rain late monday into tuesday. we will keep you posted on that and better chances for the end of the week. we will take all of the rain we can get. >> thank you, francis. shu is here with sports. on this easter sunday a nice father-son story. >> his son kai is trying to follow in his dad's footsteps. his field of dreams is in san francisco and his story is they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com. father-son combinations, and programs the next in line chili davis and his son kai who was hoping for his own field of dreams. 19-year-old k eight grew up in arizona wi in chili davis. his father played 19 years with five teams including the ts hitting coach. kai is playing for city college? san francisco and it has always been tough living in his dad's shadow. >> i tell him he could be better than i was. >> like most sons k eight wants to prove he can -- kai wants to prove he can do it himself. but he needs to take advantage of his dad's knowledge. >> he is telling me, you know, your dad is one of the smartest hitter easy -- hitters i have seen. you need to pick his brain to get that info. >> kai is a switch hitter like his dad playing right field and first base. he came to ccsf late, but working hard for more playing time. >> he has good skills. the one thing i like about him is work ethic. and he doesn't want anything for free. he wants to earn everything he gets. >> he likes to be in the bay area with his father and occasionally goes to the coliseum to get some tips. he would love to play in the majors and his dad has the usual stern advice. >> as far as i'm concerned, keep your mouth shut and play the game and booy on time and -- and be on time and work hard. >> he has a lot of wisdom and he helps me out as much. i work so i am kai davis and not just chili davis' son. >> chavez got his first win giving oakland the best record in the american league. it was win-win situation thanks to josh donaldson. a beautiful day at the coliseum. astros with another great play in the outfield. cocoa crisp and it looks like he will get extra bases. no relation to jerry. he can make a great catch. donaldson with quite a day. he crushes one over the left field wall. chavez finally picked up his first of the year. allows one run over 6th inning. he is on his way to a three-hit, three r.b.i day. this one off the wall and cocoa will come across and sweep the astros with a victor 4-1 victory. that is the best record in the american league. >> with that said, i feel like we had a pretty good team. >> giants end a three-game slide in san diego with sim lincecum on the mound and he got early help. she gets this one and the g-men up 2-0. bases loaded and pagan to right center and a 4-0 4-0ballg. ballgame. bottom of three and 4-2 giants. rips a double and former cal bear called safe at home. bruce bochy challenges and nady called out and it is 4-2. that is a huge difference. timmy has 7k's and six plus innings of work and his first win of the season. sharks and kings game two of the best of seven series. san jose up 1-0 and the tank was rocking as usual. guess who is in the house. ricky henderson. they lose possession here in the second. mike brown fires it past quick. his first playoff goal. four and a half minutes later and it is his second goal in as many games. 3-2 sharks after two periods. in the third and goals for pavel ski and then his 24th career playoff goal. they take the lead in the series with a 7-2 victory. >> we are working hard for our goals. they brought the game back. >> final round of the rbc heritage. he dropped it into a tie. are you kidding me? a seven under 64. it forces a playoff. it forces a playoff. and he is playing well with his seventh career pga tournament on easter sunday. this sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. i would say it is a busy day in sports. >> definitely. thanks, shu. >> thanks for joining us. that is it for tonight. the news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. i'm ama dates and thank you for joining us. have a great evening. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. this morning on "world news now," major developments after the south korea ferry disaster. the bodies being recovered, and a legal crackdown on the ship's crew. taking no chances, the unprecedented security for today's boston marathon. the experts who want to make sure runners and spectators are safe. >> we have expanded across the board. as the big race begins just hours from now. and tremendous task. an 800-pound shark reeled in that could be a record-breaker. >> just a real hard-fighting fish, a vicious fish, probably one of the fastest sharks in the sea. >> and the fisherman's attempts to keep this catch a secret failed. it's monday, april 21st. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." with john muller and diana perez.

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