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>> the heat wave for casper next week won't help. firefighters are asking people to make sure they clear dry brush and grass away from their homes and seal the house in places where flying embers could take root. >> you don't need to be near the fire to lose your house. >> also, be ready to evacuate. in santa clara county, abc 7 news. a new senate letter says omar mateen made a series of facebook posts before and during the attack. one post blames the united states for the deaths of, quote, innocent women and children. now the fbi has surveillance video from inside the nightclub where 49 people were killed. the video has not been released to the public. fbi official says it is graphic and shows mateen walking through the club firing on the crowd in cold blood. investigators say mateen texted his wife noor salman during the shooting and asked if it was being covered on the news. she expressed love to mateen. the fbi wants to know exactly what she knew beforehand. mass murder is premeditated. she lived with him. she knows something. >> salman and mateen's father are both on the no-fly list during the investigation. abc 7 news was in redwood city yesterday afternoon for a vigil for the victims of last weekend's mass shooting at a gay nightclub in orlando. the vigil included a reading of the victim's names, prayers, music and candles. an lgbtq flag was raised. there's a gun buy back today. you can turn it in unanimously and get anywhere between $50 to $350 in return depending on the gun. it runs from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at pittsburgh city hall. we're waking up to mild temperatures throughout the region. lisa is tracking the latest with the accuweather forecast. hi, lisa. >> good morning. 56 degrees here in san francisco. the atmosphere much drier today. so, it was on the muggy side yesterday going for highs in the upper 60s here, but the latter half of the weekend, father's day really heating up. your forecast is next. >> lisa, thanks. also ahead, a major oil company could be looking to sell off its bay area refinery. plus, a father's day weekend visit to yosemite. what the obama fa but at this moment, she's fighting a brain tumor. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >> announcer: day city, dublin, all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. the family of a home las man shot to death by san francisco police in april has filed a lawsuit. investigators say 45-year-old louis pack angora was armed with a large kitchen knife. officers filed a nonbean bag at him. he got up and ran at officers with the knife. they shot him six times. yesterday the attorney for the family said gongora was needlessly provoked. >> you can have poor tactics and create a circumstance where you use deadly force, buzz those tactics had led to the shooting and that's fundamentally wrong. >> the two officers who shot gongora were veterans working in law enforcement for 30 years combined. lawyers delivered opening statements yesterday in a federal criminal trial with pg and e as the defendant. the company is charged with violating pipeline safety codes as well as obstructing the investigation into the san berno killed 8 people and destroyed 38 homes. if convicted on all 13 counts, pg and e faces a fine of $5 million. a mayor oil company could be looked to sell off its bay area company. shell is looking for buyers for its martinez refinery. industry analysts say it could be sold to another refinery operator. shell employs 700 workers there. it's not clear what would happen to them if another company buys the company. shell would not confirm the report. 5:13 is your time. what's worth more to you, time or money? one customer says she was promised hundreds of dollars for her old smart phone but it took hours of time to get it. abc news reporter brandi hitt as the story. >> switch to verizon. >> reporter: special offers to switch cell phone offers. ewe nis clark said verizon offered her $200 to trade in her old iphone for a new one. after three months of waiting she called verizon and was told they couldn't help her. they gave her a number to a third-party company running the trade-in phone program. >> i ended up calling them for the next i would say eight to ten months. i was always on hold for a minimum of an hour. and several times i would just be hung up on. >> reporter: frustration setting in, clark reached out to the abc news fixer who stepped in and verizon credited her account, $200. >> this is actually the number four consumer complaint at the federal trade program. they can get in this loop where they can't find anybody to talk to. >> get the hottest smart phone and receive free 32 inch samsung tv. >> this sprint deal hooked jim last december. >> i register online. i follow the instructions to the letter. >> did you get your tv right away? >> no. >> sprint told him the promotion was run by a third party company whose only contact was an e-mail address. he filed complaints with the better business bureau and ohio attorney general, finally receiving that tv four months later. sprint also credited his account, telling abc news most customers receive their rebates without incident and we encourage them to visit our customer friendly rebait center online. verizon didn't get back to us before air. >> save your screen shots. if it's a print ad, save that. save the receipt. save the packaging for the phone. save any kind of correspondence you have with this company. >> would you do another officer like this again? >> i would. i'm not discouraged. >> she said it was too much of a headache. >> it's frustrating. >> brandi hitt abc news, los angeles. the warriors will be practicing at oracle arena today. the team landed on oakland's international airport yesterday afternoon. players got into their cars and headed home. dub nation can't wait for the do or die game seven. we sent our reporter to check out how fans are getting ready. >> at dicks sporting goods in daily city, the championship gear is ready to go but hidden in the back room before it's real. jeremy said his whole family is superstitious so he'll be wearing a potentially pungent game day outfit. >> this jersey i've had for the longest time. i don't wash it. i have to ware the same pants, shirt underneath, the same hat. >> reporter: at san francisco international airport, a few disappointed warriors fans came home from cleveland. this one said it was tough being there, but he is looking forward to sunday. >> i'm going to the game. i'm going to take my girlfriend to the game, watch them win it again. >> reporter: unlike this one who will watch from his season ticket seats at oracle arena, most of the rest of us have to find a big screen to watch somewhere. >> we know there will be a few cleveland cavalier fans in town because we saw them at the airport, too. most of the people aboard the afternoon flight from cleveland were cavs fans here on a preplanned trip. >> we just happen to be here on a company trip and the game just happens to -- >> game seven. >> happening right now. >> what's going to happen on sunday? >> the cavs are going to win, finally, over 50 years. >> reporter: they will be looking somewhere in the city that's friendly to cavaliers fans. here is our game day schedule. tomorrow, join us from "world news tonight" at 3:30 p.m. and the pregame show at 4:00 p.m. then at 4:30 p.m., abc's coverage of game 7 begins here on abc 7 with the warriors and cavaliers in oakland. tipoff is at 5:00 p.m. if you're not heading to oracle, abc 7 is the only place to see game 7. after that, join abc 7 news sports director larry beil and mike shuman n after the game. president obama is now the first sitting president to visit yosemite national park since john f. kennedy. the obamas arrived at the park last night to begin their father's day weekend excursion. today the president will talk about the need to fund our national parks to preserve them. the family will go on a hike. mr. obama has protected 265 million acres of public land and water, more than any other president. for those of us staying in town this weekend, let's get a check of the full accuweather forecast. hi, lisa. >> hi, chris. we're beginning a warming trend today. temperatures coming up to where they should be for this time of year, although it ended up warm yesterday with all the moisture in the atmosphere, kind of muggy out there. we're looking at a lot of cloud cover this morning. even an isolated shower earlier in napa. this is the trajectory the system that wouldn't go away. brought a few sprinkles and light how isser to the east bay and pushing up to the north and east rapidly. high pressure builds in behind it. so here as we start out this morning, you can see the cloud cover and temperatures are on the mild side with numbers ranging from 56, 59 oakland, 57 mountain view, 59 san jose, morgan hill, 56 and half-moon bay 54 degrees. setting 8:34, summer just a few days away. it begins officially on monday. it will feel like it over the weekend. it's 53 in santa rosa. 54 in novato. upper 50s for fairfield and concord. at the airport, pretty shot here. you can see the clear skies. skies will continue to clear throughout the day today. we'll have the low clouds and fog banked up along the shorelines for the first part of the day, so looking at some of the cloud cover early on. isolated shower, then plenty of sunshine for everyone today and warm and sunny tomorrow for father's day, which really gets going on the warm side with fog-free conditions, light offshore flow above the surface tomorrow. but today, we'll look at some of the stubborn cloud cover and then plenty of sunshine out there. actually temperatures just around 80 degrees and our warmest inland valleys, that's where we should be for this time of year. notice the 60s all along the shoreline except santa cruz, 73. the ocean still very cool, 56 degrees. 63 ocean beach and half-moon bay. so as we skip ahead to tomorrow, notice those reds coming into play. that's the 90s. our inland east bay, concord 92, oakland 6 degrees tomorrow, 79, 80s arrive on the peninsula on the north bay and by monday, yeah, summertime with temperatures still 80s and 90s and even for tuesday we're going to get that on shore flow. will never warm up that much along the shoreline, but we're still going to see the heat. it will take another day for things to cool off until probably the middle of the week for our inland valleys. so if you are headed to the san mateo fair, notice, well, the cloud cover just along the coast. and that should provide for pretty nice afternoon with temperatures warming to the low 70s, 2:00 p.m., 70, 5:00 p.m. and then temperatures in the mid 60s by about 8:00 p.m. elsewhere around the bay, highs ranging from the 60s at the coast, 74 today in oakland. 77 in freemont. 76 palo alto with the low 80s, concord, livermore, 79 san jose and santa rosa. feeling good out there. pretty typical. as we look ahead the accuweather seven day forecast, notice tomorrow for father's day, we are heating up, 90s inland, mid 90s for monday, may a degree or too cooler for tuesday, the end of the week, we'll cool off to near average temperatures. chris? >> lisa thank you. coming up next, machines aren't taking over just yet, but one may be trying. the run away robot mad dash to freedom. also, join us tomorrow for a look inside disney's first resort on mainland china, shanghai china combines disney magic with the art and tradition. the inside look airs tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. right here on abc 7. wannwith sodastream®er? you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every day. sodastream®. love your water. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and 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has this report on the pit fals of reverse mortgaging. >> borrowing against the equity on your home for retirement income can be a good idea. but reverse mortgages has a history of problems. despite recent reforms, consumer reports says be careful. when karen and her husband charles took out a reverse mortgage, karen was 60 years old. two years too young to be on the loan, so she took her name off the title. then charles died suddenly. and karen found herself facing foreclosure. >> when i got the notice, i didn't know what to do. i really felt sick to my stomach after a while and that feeling didn't go away for quite a long time. >> reporter: new regulations to protect spouses not on the loans came just in time to allow karen to keep the house. but despite reforms, consumer report says there are still plenty of pit fals with reverse mortgages. >> reverse mortgages can be very risky loans. they come with certain conditions. if you don't meet them, you could potentially lose your home. >> reporter: a reverse mortgage can also be expensive, so consumer reports says ask yourself some tough questions, like, what is the total cost, including closing fees and expenses? is moving a better, cheaper option? can you truly afford to live in your home? you're still responsible for paying property taxes, insurance and upkeep. and finally, is this a home you can stay in as you age? >> does it have a lot of stairs? is there big property to maintain? are you close to good doctors and hospitals? and probably most important are you near family members who can look out for you if you need help in your older years? >> reporter: advice karen urges other seniors to consider carefully. one important change, before applying for a reverse mortgage, seniors will be required to fill out a detailed work shooet that outlines possible consequences. consumer reports help design such a worksheet which recently became mandatory in california. thinks it should be required everywhere. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. 5:27 the time. take a look at this, escaped robot blocked traffic in russia. promo bot left the lab on its own this week and walked 164 feet before its battery ran out. police actually had to direct traffic around the robot until it was removed. an engineer apparently forgot to shut a gate after testing its mobility. promo bot is designed to answer questions for tourists and play promotional messages on its speaker. we have much more ahead on abc 7 news. technology and terror, why bay area tech giants face a lawsuit over last year's paris terrorist attacks. getting where you need to go at no cost. why good morning to you, i'm chris win. we're starting this half hour with a quick look at the weather. hi, lisa. >> hi, chris. good morning to you. looks hazy and cloudy out there from our tower camera. temperatures are in the 50s right now. sun coming up at 5:48 and we will clear these clouds. it will be a sunny and warmer afternoon. it's 56 in the city, 57 in mountain view. 54 in san jose, 56 in morgan hill, another vantage point looking pretty good here from mount tam. you'll notice we do have lots of clear skies, so the clouds will be eroding quickly. 53 in santa rosa, 54 in novato. the north bay we had isolated sprinkles through the overnight hours. 56 in livermore. finally, from the beach, you'll notice how gray it is out there, but you too will see some sunshine today at the shoreline, although it will be cool, in the low to mid 60s in san francisco. upper 60 toz mid 70s around the bay and temperatures nearing average in our inland communities, upper 70s to the low 80s, chris? >> lisa, thank you. google, facebook and twitter are all being sued by the father of the only american who died in last year's terrorist attacks. she was at a restaurant at other students when terrorists attacked. gunman and suicide bombers stormed a stadium and concert hall as well all within minutes. 130 people were killed. abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom looks at the link between technology and terrorism. >> reporter: nobody thinks they should hire a person to monitor every account. what they're saying is they could be doing more. keith altman is the lawyer representing a grieving father. >> he refers to naomi as his angel. he is heartbroken. >> reporter: her father filed this lawsuit alleging that google, facebook and twitter are all partially responsible. >> they allow the terrorists to use their sites to engage in terrorist operations. >> reporter: terrorism law experts know it's an on going problem and also an uphill legal battle. >> you can't hold a company like facebook and twitter liable for something someone says. >> reporter: they have to prove social media posts directly caused the attacks in paris. >> it has the most amount of graphics in a complaint i've ever seen. >> reporter: they argue the companies could do more to bring those pages down and keep them down. >> if they put a fraction of the effort into shutting down the terrorists, as they do in trying to figure out what ad to show me, i think we wouldn't be having this conversation today. >> reporter: social networks face other legal tensions over terrorism, the federal government asked facebook to turn over data on the orlando shooters, some say a slippery slope. >> it's unlikely that law enforcement would just stop with terrorism cases, rape cases, murder cases, then maybe smaller cases, immigration might want to get involved. >> reporter: the paris case centers on private data, how tech handles terrorism. >> we will have an opportunity to check discovery. there's information that no one has ever been able to see. >>reporter: of course that's only if the judge denies a motion to dismiss which will be coming in the next few days. a different judge dismissed a similar lawsuit several months ago, though the companies aren't comments directly. in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. as the funerals continue for victims of the orlando massacre, there is yet another grim turn to this story. abc news has learned the fbi now has surveillance videos from inside the club that terrible night. multiple cameras recording the carnage, yet amid all the heart break, survivors can celebrate some simple sparks of humanity. here is marcy gonzalez. >> the hopeful reunions to the heart wrenching good-byes. >> how are you doing, angel? >> this victim still one of the 20 hospitalized, meeting the heroic officer who saved his life. >> i don't know if we were being shot at. i heard him screaming in pain and agony, but just had to pull him out. that was our number one goal just to get these people to safety. >> reporter: we're now learning nearly all of the horrific attack inside pulse night club was captured by high quality surveillance cameras. the fbi now reviewing the videos, showing multiple angles of the killer omar mateen, as one source describes it, walking through the rooms, mowing people down cold-blooded. in the midst of the terror, texting his wife noor. she was apparently unaware of where he was. did you see the news zblet they both texted i love you. the fbi trying to determine whether she knew of his murderous plan. >> mass murder is premeditated. she lived with him. she knows something. >> reporter: she and the killer's father are now on the no-fly list as the fbi investigates. marci gonzalez, abc news, orlando. this morning, president obama is reflecting on his visit with the family's of the orlando attack. in his weekly address, the president says our country needs to be tougher on reducing gun violence. he also spoke about father's day. he wants the american people to focus on the responsibilities we have to each other, especially when parents talk to their children about tragedy. >> but as parents, we should remember there's one responsibility that's always in our power to fulfill. our obligation to give our children unconditional love and support, to show them the difference between right and wrong, to teach them to love, not to hate. and to appreciate our differences, not as something to fear, but as a great gift to cherish. >> the president also asked that communities come together to stand strong in light of last weekend's event. 5:36 is our time. uber is showing solidarity with the victims in orlando. the company is offering free rides to and from venues that are important to the lgbtq community in 40 cities this weekend. here in the bay area, discount up to $20 will be applied if you get dropped off or picked up from places like the castro theater in san francisco or harvey milk or white horse inn in oakland. mass shootings have sparked a national debate on who should be allowed to own guns. now the pink pistols says it's seeing a surge in membership. the pink pistols promotes gun ownership rights and personal protection for members of the lgbtq community. >> we're trying to create a world that's safe for people like us. >> that's fine. not everybody wants to own one and that's fine. but at least with this group we'll teach you the basics. >> the pink pistols meet at the firing range once a month. group leaders say the pink pistols is open to anyone, regardless of sexual orientation. abc 7 news was at san francisco city hall yesterday for the raising of the lgbt flag in honor of pride month. the flag will be displayed prominently on the front side of the building hanging over poling street. the 345i yor said it's important to recognize how far the community has come in its fight for civil rights, especially following the deadly attack in orlando. >> when we raise this flag for that moment of celebration, we're also honoring the victims and that's why we pull it back for half massed. >> the two-day pride celebration at civic center plaza will start one week from today and the pride parade will be one week from sunday. the next emoji update will be two images short of what was originally planned. a buzz feed report suggests that apple used its influence to remove two images depicting rifles. the two characters were supposed to be including with 72 other symbols later this month. these are some of the proposed emoji. the rifles were supposed to be connectle with shooting events at this summer's olympic. you can see fencing being installed along the seven seas lagoon at the resort near orlando, florida. the fences are in response to what happened on tuesday when an alligator dragged a 2-year-old boy into the water. divers found his water the next day. resort officials are putting up these new danger signs, warning about alligators and snakes in the area. you can see here this picture was posted by a mother of her son playing at disney world in that same area where the boy was attacked. still ahead on the abc 7 morning news, the copa america continues with another big matchup at levi stadium. why today's game between mexico and chili might not be as family friendly as organizers hoped. first a live look outside from our tower camera. you can see the clouds are out in full force right now over the city. lisa will have your full accuweather forecast in just a few minutes. >> announcer: santa rosa, berkley, san jose and all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. happening today, you can let your imagination soar at the colorful kite festival in san francisco's prositio. it features a kite flying station, build your own kite and food trucks. the berkley kite rang ler team will showcase their 100 foot kite. the festival is 12 to 5:00 p.m. today in san francisco. we're looking good for our father's day weekend. lisa has our accuweather forecast and how warm it will get. >> hey, chris. check this out. this is from our south beach camera. temperatures range from 57 to 59 in oakland. we're looking at that sun winning out over the cloud cover. low 70s today. a warmup on the way. your forecast is next. also ahead, the a's enjoyed some pie after a walkoff victory over the angels. copa america continues in the south bay this weekend. tonight's soccer match between mexico and chile is sold out, but some are worried about whether it will be an appropriate venue for families. >> controversy surrounding fans of the mexican national soccer team. >> there's people out there telling them, that word is never okay to say. >> diego gonzalez is referring to a four-letter word in the spanish language that roughly translates to male prostitute, a slur often directed at gay men in mexico. most rekrentsly it's been yelled by mexican fans trying to distract the opposing goalie. >> it's a feminizing term in way. feminizing, vilifying and also ostracizing term. >> san jose state professor says more needs to be done to stop people from using it. >> we have to be able to, i think, engage in meaningful challenges, not just dialogue, but meani ining challenges, how we -- >> fifa has fined mexico due to the action of its fans. the team released this video, urging fans to stop using derogatory language at matches. so far it hasn't worked. >> i understand, you know, wanting to go see your team and cheer on your team, but i think they should be try to be targeting the groups of people that are actually doing this. >> gonzalez who is gay and hispanic says it's important to educate others. >> keeping the conversation open and bringing it up and never staying quiet about it and also confronting people and telling them that's not okay. >> mexico and chile will play today at levi stadium. the game starts at 7 mm. estimated 70,000 fans will be there which means traffic will likely be heavy in the south bay at 4:00 p.m. we have clouds this morning but the sun is heading our way. we are tracking the conditions where you live. hi, lisa. >> hi, chris. good morning. the clouds are evaporating quick and we are looking at a pretty start to the day. official sunrise one minute away. as we broaden the perspective, boy, that looks perspective; all the green on the screen. but it amounted to a few areas of light rain and mist and drizzle yesterday, but high pressure building in in its wake. this is the sierra nevada, lake tahoe in particular the sun up at 5:34. 56 in san francisco, 59 in oakland, we have a 5/5 morgan hill, 59 in san jose, half-moon bay at 54 degrees. for mount tam, looks beautiful out there. it will be a nice day, warmer today. it was muggy yesterday. we held on to all the cloud cover throughout much of the day. today a drier air mass. 53 santa rosa. 56 livermore, upper 50s, fairfield, concord and napa at 55 degrees. from our east bay hills camera, this is the low cloud deck. the on shore flow will keep it breezy at our coastline. we will see full sunshine today. can't rule out an isolated shower. then sunny today, warm and sunny tomorrow for father's day. temperatures will be above average. so we're taking you hour by hour right now with the cloud cover early by 8, 9:00 a.m. we're into the sun and we're looking at temperatures today coming up from yesterday's readings with that drier air. it's going to feel warm out there with that full sunshine in the afternoon. and, for example, in san jose, the average high should be about 80. we're almost there today. then look what happens tomorrow, really jump up into the upper 80s and really throughout the rest of the workweek, we're warm, very little change, it's going to feel like summer. that arrives, of course, on monday. highs today in the south bay, upper 70s, 79 cupertino. upper 80s in morgan hill and gill row. we have cloud cover from palo al alto, mostly sunny but breezy at the shoreline by the late afternoon. san francisco, 67. actually maybe a few degrees cooler than yesterday. it was so muggy yesterday. 79 in santa rosa. look for 76 in valet hoe. the low to mid 70s for berkley and oakland. get towards castro valley and freemont, upper 70s for you. inland, check out the oranges heading into pittsburgh and antioch for 80s there. 82 in pleasantton. headed to the game this afternoon, look for numbers around 71 degrees 1:00 p.m. as oakland hosts the angels. it's father's day tomorrow and we are warmer, but that's not the warmest day, mid 90s inland on monday. tuesday, still above average, slightly cooler inland on wednesday and temperatures coming back down towards average by the end of the workweek. chris? >> lisa, thanks. in sports, the freak is back in the bay. this afternoon, former giant tim lincecum makes his first start for the angels against the a's at the oakland coliseum. first pitch is at 1:05 p.m. meanwhile, the giants are in tampa to face the rays. last night san francisco won their sixth-straight game. here is larry beil with the highlights of this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. sports can bring people together in times of tragedy. that was the case last night in tampa. the giants were playing the rays in front of the biggest crowd at tropicana field in more than a decade. the ray's sold $5 tickets with the proceeds going to victims in the mass shootings in orlando. they had 40,000 fans there watching the dancing grounds keeper go to work. and this guy clearly loves his work. and the giants went to work. first inning, brandon crawford, a two-run double off of chris archer. brandon belt and buster posey both score, 2-0, giants. seventh, 4-0, game, ramiro gets the belt, his ninth of the season for brandon belt. a solo bomb and it's 5-0. jeff samardzija goes the distance. wanted the shutout. allows a run, struck out four. evan longoria on a rounder to end it. a's and angels, the freak, tim lincecum just called up with start for the angels today. last night the a's took the lead in the fourth. chris davis, what a season he is having with the long ball, 16th homer. kendle was great, but top nine ryan madison in relief, daniel nava flies to right. jake thought he had it, throws to first would appear bo to be the game-ending double play. nava said the ball bounced. bottom ninth, two outs, billy burns with runners at the corners, base hit. marcus scores. good night. drive home safe. he had to take a shower as well because it's pie time. and the a's win, 3-2. lot of warrior fans are using the word rigged describing the officiating game six of the nba finals. keep in mind, the refs are not blocking harrison barnes' shots. okay? he was 0 for 8. the warriors need barnes to play better. they can't fall behind by 20 and they have to find some way to contain lebron james. as for the steph curry foul situation, two of them we went back and looked. very shaky calls. a couple were borderline, but when you're down 12, 4:22 to play, you can't be reaching and swiping. curry has to play smarter in game seven. >> seven games to figure out who is going to be holding that trophy on sunday. you have to love that kind of environment and that battle, so haven't enjoyed it much the last two games, but allow the four days left. round two of the u.s. open in oakmont. spencer lavigne going all steph curry here. dustin johnson nearly won the tournament last year. birdie putt on 6. co-leader. sergio garcia in contention. you figure he is going to drop a stroke, 50 footer, it's a 50 footer that goes! to save par. even par, 70 in round two and sergio is just two back at two under. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. happy father's day. i'm larry beil. up next, a special tribute at today's here are the winning numbers from last night's $310 million megamillions drawing. 20, 23, 30, 44, 59, the meganumber 9. nobody picked all six numbers, so tuesday night's jackpot grows to $333 million. bay area residents have a new way to get to paradise. fiji airway launched non-stop service to the south pacific island. flights will be limited. they'll only operate out of peak vacation months. it's the 66th annual june teen it's the oldest celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the united states. this year's festival is on fillmore between turks and sutter. you're looking at video from a previous june tooent event. there's a special prince tribute today among other live music, arts and crafts and a parade. it's from 11 to 6:00 p.m. next, we have reaction to the growing turmoil inside the oakland police department after it gets its fourth leader in eight days. also, fingers crossed for a game seven win. optimistic warriors fans share their good luck charm. 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