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thousands of pounds of tuna distributed by a bay area company is being recalled today. it can make you sick. good evening i'm gasia
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mikaelian. >> and i'm ken wayne. >> very good, yeah. people like it. >> reporter: the filling raw fish. scraped from a yellow fish tuna. >> but you only use it fresh. >> yeah, fresh. >> reporter: never frozen? >> never frozen. >> reporter: it's frozen tuna that has made people sick. the japanese product is called nacaoshi scrape because it's the back meet -- back meat
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scraped from the bone. but frozen scrape isn't much in demand. the outbreak covers the upper west to florida. 1,500 people sickened, many hospitalized. no cases have been discovered in california, which is a relief for sushi lovers we spoke to today. >> has it come to mind for sushi, lovers, not really. i only stick to one. >> i assume it's fresh. >> but you don't know. is it worth asking? >> yes. >> you can see it and you can watch the preparation. this recall is a frozen ground ingredient. it's shipped in bulk and not
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generally sold to consumers. we had hoped to find only the áf company reps but they're referring all questions to the fda. we're live in cupertino, debora villalon. >> look for the story on the bay area news tab. police in hayward led a raid at a marijuana grow house this afternoon. the raid happened on the property of eldrige avenue. we learned from police it's part of an ongoing investigation. the confiscation of 600 marijuana plants. hayward police, oakland police and postal inspectors were all involved in today's actions. an uneasy moment for one of our crew tonight checking out the house that's the blame of
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blithe in one neighborhood. eric rasmussen what happened tonight? >> reporter: the people there sent a pit bull out on us. this problem goes beyond trash in our yard. >> there's a dog, no. >> reporter: moments after sending a pit bull to chase us off the sidewalk. we first went to see the house after neighbors complained about it being an eyesore. >> fights in front of the house, just bad news. >> reporter: while no one would come to the door, someone shouted at us. >> we're in the middle of moving. >> reporter: can you understand why people are upset about this. >> reporter: people have been squatting on the property for about a year after it wept into
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foreclosure. records show it's now owned by a property management company. they've been told the unwanted neighbors who have taken up residence in this otherwise kept well area has to be evicted. >> everybody watches out for each other. that's why we're after these people. if they weren't such dirt bags we might not care. >> reporter: we did get involve with that company that owns that home, checked back again in the last hour or so, they say they are still looking into the situation on that property. eric rasmussen. new at 10:00, we have confirmation of a tornado touching down late today in northern california. it happened at 8:00 at yuba city. the metal and wood remains of
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the awning were scatrd on the adjacent roof. winds between 65 and 85 miles per hour. it's the second to have nay doe in northern california this week. on wednesday another twister touched down outside of stockton. around the bay area today people have been cleaning up at a spring storm brought thunder and lightning to the region. the national service counted 750 lightning strikes. a bolt hit a plane leaving , prompting the plane to return. the hail was described as the
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sign of bbs. there was even flooding. streets were under water. too much water at one time could harm the -- ktvu's amber lee live in piedmont on moraga avenue where things are improving though that road is still blocked. >> reporter: gasia, a spokesman for the city of piedmont told us this stretch of moraga will reopen tomorrow afternoon. we want to show you where the mud slide -p happened makes a mess. shaw and his family told us the power went out shortly before 7:00 this morning so candles and flash flights were quickly
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put to use. the slide is directly across the street from the shaw home. neighbors toll us slides happen every so often but not of that magnitude. crews worked all day to remove the hazard. but weren't able to finish the task before dark. >> it took longer than expected to get the debris out of the area. partly because of the steep road and partly because of the wires that are in the way. >> reporter: this evening heavy machinery was brought in. the city says it's own expert and engineer hired by the homeowner determined that it's safe for the residents to stay
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in the home tonight. >> if something does happen tomorrow we do reserve the right to tag it tomorrow. >> it's like an old country road. very quiet. >> reporter: back here live, pg & e told us electricity to dozens of homes here would be restored by 9:00 tonight. the shaw family told us they got their electricity back by 9:30. amber lee, ktvu news. to put it into perspective. last night's weather storm very large. we had a lot of lightning strikes. 750 cloud to ground strikes. there's the clouds going through. heavy rain, there was more cloud to cloud lightning as well. that's just the cloud to cloud. it was quite an even.
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let's go to live storm tracker 2. we told you about the f0 tornado in yuba city. there is thunder and lightning and rain. there's more showers in the bay area tonight and in the morning. we'll talk about that. we'll see you back here also. take a look here at the view from the traffic camera on interstate 80 at the truckee scales just before dark. right now chains are not required but conditions can change quickly. resorts in the tahoe area are reporting 24-inches of new snow in the last 24 hours. stay with us for continuing coverage. at 10:45, his complete forecast for the weekend and beyond. on wall street, stocks stumbled as the market concluded its workweek of the year. after a two day rally, stocks backtracked following a slow down of china's economy.
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the dow dropped 136 points, nasdaq dropped 34. a new report on silican valley real estate suggests it's a sellers market. new sales dropped 15% last month that means less supply for spring when demand picks up. the reason for the drop includes property selling quicker and a slower rate of foreclosures hitting the market. dive teams return to the water. but today's weather made the effort even more difficult. a man shot in the oakland hills while walking his dog, the one clue police hope will lead to an p@
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the deadly stand off in modesto we were reporting for most of the yesterday has ended. once the flames were out a body was found inside. the owner was 45-year-old james ferrario the condo owner. the sheriff's department went to evict him yesterday after he reportedly fell behind on his mortgage. there was a shoot out and a deputy and lock smith were killed. we now know the name of the
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lock smith, his name was glen lockhert. for the residents who shared the condo building it won't be easy. some lost things they cherished. mallory huff has the story. >> reporter: a very different scene we're seeing here tonight than we saw last night. crime scene is set up. a perimeter is still in effect. to give you a look at the area, that's about a block back to my left. investigators out here tonight say they are in the process of wrapping up but they will be back out here first thing tomorrow morning. all of this, while so many residents still can't go home. i spoke to one man who says he no longer has a home to go back to. >> reporter: kevin mcneil was glued to his television watching coverage of the modesto stand off when fire erupted. he quickly learned the praise
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-- the blaze was coming from his building. mcneil lived in the same building as the stand off. the dog died in the blaze. >> your cad died in the fire? >> i suggest. >> reporter: he says he's more concerned about his memories. >> the first haircut. >> reporter: police called you after you got off the phone. >> after i got off the phone. that's when they called us. four hours later. but by that time, we're in the bathroom, they just probably used a sledge hammer or something. enough space for us to get out. >> reporter: he says he feels fortunate his family got out
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safely. while mcneil lost his home he says others lost so much more. >> it's hard for me to feel really upset losing all my stuff. and that alone i can feel horrible and be upset about it but when you think about the people who lost their lives and their families it's really hard to feel upset about that. >> reporter: a representative with the red cross telling me u.s. tonight that sheter -- shelter has been shut down. tonight the red cross is paying for hotels for 14 people until they can get back into their home. in seven minutes a suspect search in oakland today blocked traffic for hours. and why the person arrested looked nothing like who police were looking for. police are asking for the public's help tonight for whoever shot a man while he was walking his dog in the hills. this car was used in the shooting which took place about
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10:30 on the 700 block of everton. anyone with any information about the incident is asked to contact oakland police. the solano county coroners released the identity of a man shot to death wednesday outside of a bar. tyrone lacy died shortly before 10:00 wednesday night outside perk's place bar and grill on parker road. another man shot in the head is reported to be in stable condition. investigators say the shooting happened after an argument between two groups of men. there's no word of any suspects or arrests in the case. santa clara county sheriff's team took to the water for a second day searching for signs of missing teenager sierra lamar. divers were in the reservoir looking for any signs that may lead them to the teenager. today's rain made the search
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more challenging. >> the darker it is outside, the darker it is in the water. and we lose any visibility we may have. >> so far the under water search has turn up nothing. authorities in santa cruz county are surging people to use extra cause after a 6-year- old girl died yesterday following an accident on the beach. it happened in the beach area. the girl was play on the sand when a wave brought in a log and knocked her down. she later died at the hospital. the bay area is still buzzing over the extraordinary lightning that electrified the sky last night as ktvu's david stevenson reports, mother
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nature's special effects left some afraid. >> reporter: rain brought lightning after lightning bolt. >> i've lived here 20 years and i've never seen it like that. >> reporter: at least 750 lightning bolts hit the ground. brought about by warm ground temperatures. >> by standards of midwest and northeast that's not a remarkable number. it's only remarkable for us in the east coast. >> reporter: at least 25,000 people lost power as the bolts wrought down power and damaged equipment. >> our equipment operates 4,000 to 3,400-volts. it's about 1 billion, billion with a b that goes through the
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bolts into our equipment. >> reporter: crews worked today to replace this transformer that equipped this building. >> it's actually held up extremely well considering with how intense this was. >> reporter: in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. in live storm tracker, two picking up one last gasp. out here we have an ef0 tornado. ken wayne talked about that in the newscast. it's dying down. rain totals from this system over the past 24 hours coming up on two inches in oakland. these rain totals occurred in a very short period of time.
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extreme and intense so you had street flooding. for us high pressure sets back up with high pressure we're looking for a really, really, really bay area week. i'm going to break it down when we come back. the temperatures and the five day forecast that takes us into next week. a battle is brewing over a century old school. a los gatos school district voted to shut down lexington school and sent 170 students to a school in downtown los gatos. state officials say they haven't changed their standard. parents say the decision was made without public input. police around an oakland motel, the hours long search for a kidnapping suspect and how their man tried to disguise himself. in
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seven new officers were sworn in at the oakland police department today. some applies for jobs several years ago but budget issues delayed their hiring. they'll be on probation for one year. the search for a kidnapping suspect took oakland police to an inn at jack london square in afternoon. they ultimately got their man but as ktvu's christien kafton shows us, that man tried to fool police into thinking he was a she. >> reporter: oakland police arrested parolee ronaldo marte wearing a black shirt, a brown
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skirt and shades. >> the suspect did change clothes, he changed into woman's clothing. they did try to disguise his appearance to evade police detection. >> reporter: marte and his acome prince, amanda pearce kidnapped a 58-year-old man last month -- marte and his accomplice. >> there was information he did not want the victim to give us as a result he kidnapped him. >> reporter: they found marte in his car and chased him to the inn. >> they asked if i had seen a man dressed as a woman. i said no because i had just my room for a second. they pulled me out into the fire escape and they told me to leave. >> reporter: police cornered marte into a hoe hoe -- hotel room and talked him into giving up.
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police say marte has a history of carrying guns. >> great that he's off the streets. we're very happy. >> reporter: the incident brought traffic to a halt. it also brought train service to a halt for hours. christien kafton. fire officials in oakland say a three alarm fire could be arson. it start out at an auto repair shot. dozens of firefighters put it out in about half an hour. police arrested a woman at the scene. a witness told ktvu he saw a woman burning clothes in a barrel and that the fire spread to the building. pacific gas and electric has paid the city $750 million in reparations for the deadly pipeline explosion. the money is in addition to a trust fund set up by pg & e to pay for neighborhood repairs. city officials will decide how
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to spend it. the explosion killed eight people and destroyed 27 homes in a hillside. romney's tax return now public. and the one remark that's raise some eyebrows. >> my father received a fear threat of an invasion to his home and asked for immediate man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already?
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ballpark for the opener. the giants faced pittsburgh. the highlight of the pregame festivities may have been incredible show of support for injured giant fan bryan stow and his family. >> good job tyler. >> reporter: that was phil's 13- year-old son throwing out the tpáers pitch. with ball in hand, phil wished his son god luck before the tpáers pitch. the family was asked about the first pitch. >> really good moment, he has son being out there and seeing him on the screen. i thought he looked pretty good. and you know from last time i saw him, he's made tremendous progress. >> reporter: see just how close
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the skwroeupts came to perfection -- how close the joints came to perfection this afternoon. the nra convection, while mitt romney had a chance to show off his conservative -- it was another politician that raised eyebrows. >> reporter: republicans who want his job were making a pilgrimage to one of the country's biggest lobbying groups. the national rifle association. >> a again grip presidency will submit to the legislation a treaty that extends the right to bear arms as a human right for every person on the planet, because every person the planet reserve the right to
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defend themselves from anyone who would rape them, exploit them or harm them >> reporter: also at the conference, santorum who pulled out of the race just yesterday. >> reporter: gun sales reportedly are up in this country especially with women. rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. president obama's campaign released his tax return today a couple of days of the april
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17th dead lean. they reported an adjusted gross income of $789,000. they paid $162,000 in taxes. that works out the a rate of 20.5%. the obamas also made $172,000 in charitable donations. in florida mr. obama was talking about boosting american exports. >> soon there's going to be millions of new buyers for american goods. >> from florida president obama flew to cartajena colomb p i a. about a thousand members of president obama's secret service have been relieved of their duty. they only said that there were reports of misconduct. the misconduct may have
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involved prostitutes. a spokesman said the agents have been replaced. the family of a berkeley man who was attacked by an intruder tried to set the record straight about the police action or inaction that took place before his death. ktvu's patti lee reports. >> reporter: christie and alexandra succo hugged after speaking out about their father's death. >> we feel his loss every day because he was such a big part of our lives. >> reporter: the suko's say they are ready to correct what was the police's account of the events. >> i want to set the record straight and make sure the public is aware that they may be in possible danger. >> reporter: sukor's family says peter called on the
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emergency line, programmed into his cell phone. >> my father saw a clear threat of an invasion to his home and asked for immediate help. >> i feel for the sukors family. >> reporter: the father of the sukor's killer -- >> reporter: one of the reasons he was deemed incompetent to stand trial. he says he's glad his son will finally get the treatment he needs even if it's against his will and under these circumstances. in oakland, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. in order to cut costs, muni
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has stopped paying overtime to replace drivers who call in sick. what could be a wrinkle in the case against trayvon martin's shooter. possible conflict of interest a judge revealed today. back here in just 10 minutes, we have the bay area weekend forecast. we're going to talk about the warmest day in the weekend and what you can they have names like idle time books and smash records
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overseeing a second degree murder case says she may have a conflict of interest. a 3-year-old girl is recovering tonight after being attacked by the family pit bull in contra costa county. news chopper 2 was overhead. the toddler was visiting her grandmother's home in unincorporated contra costa county when she was mauled. animal control officers say the dog was quarantined tonight and will be euthanized. no criminal charges are expected. a monterey county choir director pleaded not guilty to charges of using a spy camera to peak at female students during a field trip. 26-year-old jayvon nicholas was arrested earlier this week.
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girls on the overnight field trip say they found a pen in their bathroom outfitted with a microcamera. nicolas has been released from his teaching position in san francisco. a family suffered minor injuries after their car was hit by a train. caltrain says the accident led to delis of up to 90 minutes. caltrain is warning people who live within earshots of tracks on the peninsula and south bay to expect some noise between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. el te -- empty trains will be running a that hour so caltrain can train new drivers. the tripping is expected to start tonight -- the training is expected to start tonight and last through june 4.
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celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of its founder. a successful launch was meant to honor the kim's family and new leader un. pilgrims made their way through the city. they reenacted -- they retraced the steps the bible says jesus took to his krau -- his crucifix. >> in vietnam, a traffic officer tried to site a bus driver, this continued at speeds of 30 miles per hour before the bus stopped. now if you hasn't takenoff,
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transmission line knocking out the power at 11:00 last night. a lot of people are remembering the night when the skies lit up. >> the lightning just lit up the whole sky it was crazy. then i had to drive down the 101 to get back home and it was storming and lightning struck pretty much every five minutes. >> flying you know different directions. but i saw it striking in the mountains in san francisco. >> i saw the bolt come down a couple of times but most of the time i didn't really see it. i just saw a bright light. >> reporter: we're told 400 people were working at plat last night, when the light suddenly went out. there were no injuries or incidents but everything was
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shut down. but now even with the power restored it will just take time to resume operations. >> you can't take the very complex scientific which i equipment we have here and just take a flip and turn it back on. there's issues of safety, there's issues of making sure we don't cause damage. >> reporter: pg & e said a lightning bolt can carry 1 billion bolts in contrast, slat requires 23 mega watts of power to power its accelerator. and that's a lot of electricity that can sustain 4,000 homes. live in menlo park, lloyd lacuesta. facebook is offering the city of menlo park millions of the dollars and more in exchange for its expansion approval. facebook would pay millions of the dollars in the coming years, back community projects, create job training programs and encourage welcomers to
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patronize local businesses among other things. facebook called it its last, best and final offer. the menlo park city council is set to vote on the deal tuesday. also today facebook went around in a suit filed by advertisers. a federal judge in oakland denied the advertisers class action status. they are suing the social network giant for allegedly overcharging them. but the judge ordered that the advertisers failed to show they had enough in common to go through with the lawsuit. the agency says minor owes the state $10.5 million. actress and former bay watch star pamela anderson is said to owe $1 million. the amount of taxes unpaid to the state tops $10 billion. thousands of bottles of wine, antiques in napa are said
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to be auctioned. the web auction is scheduled on april 20th and 21st. but the gift shop will be open this weekend with 50% off inventory. everything must go including kitchen fixtures. the restaurant opened by robert mondavi. the restaurant never made a profit. last night was crazy, tonight it's pretty mellow in the bay area but up in the sacramento area we have some activity. let's go live to storm tracker, just clicked off the radar but i will pop it back. you can see some cells. you have some wet roadways. that wait a minuter storm warning has been drop -- that winter storm system has been dropped. the system is moving out of area. that system makes it's way through the plains out or to the plains.
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with all that cold air social security going to meet some cold air. i wouldn't be surprised if we hear about major earthquake this weekend. that could impact your flight. tomorrow a nice day. your bay area weekend looks great. it's going to be warmest on sunday. tomorrow is nice, mid-60s, maybe some upper 60s. by sunday we're looking at low seven 0s. overnight lows will be kind of mild. would be a lot colder but there's a little wind out there and the wind stirs things up. the system is moving out. and as it does it drives it out into the great basin first. it'll cause problems there then out to the east side of the rockies. for us high pressure buildings in, when high pressure builds in, the temperatures go up. warmer and really nice.
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it'll be breezy tomorrow. if you have fishing plans out there, strong winds out in the bay and delta. sunday will be less wind and a little warmer. the computer model looks like this. a few clouds linger through saturday. sunday it just all goes away. nice looking weather for your bay area weekend. if you're going to the ball game together. today worked out great for opening day. tomorrow looks okay. the game starts at 6:45. it'll be a nice night at the ballpark. i hope you can get out there and enjoy that. mountains look great if you're going skiing. could be one of the best weekend of the year really saturday and sunday. your five day forecast with your weekend in view, enjoy it. interesting night last night and we've all talked about it. that really doesn't happen that much around here. i think we all experienced something you get about every 10 years here in the bay area. >> made your night interesting
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for sure. >> yeah, it was very interesting. benita lighthouse has been closed for four years for repairs to the narrow suspension bridge that allows visitors to get to the lighthouse. starting tomorrow the
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prom season is about to get under way and the cost to attend the springtime dance is up this year. a family is expected to pay $1,008. an increase of more than 33%.
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visa released the data based on thousands of telephone interviews cubbed last month. teenagers view prom as their red carpet moment and are influenced by celebrities. >> i spent like $100 for mine. we talked about opening day, talk about a near perfect finish. >> very tight ball game. the ceremonies took as long as the opening ceremonies. and the giants may just want to tear up that new $127 million contract and double it. giants also honored the 1962 team. willie mays got the loudest cheer today but buster posey also gotten a ovation after this first-inning double off james mcdonald. posey sends cabrera home. pitcher matt cain more than
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made out for his first start by striking out 11 pirates. he walked none. cain had a perfect game going until the second tph-pg. it's the only pittsburgh player to reach the plate today. the pitcher. it was an almost perfect game. giants have scored at least four runs in all seven of their games this season. and all that was left from that game to complete his one game shut out. giants end the opener 5-0. all that stood from a perfect game was a clean single by the opposing pitcher. >> you think about it you gave up one hit, but we won. it would have been great to not give up the hit but, that's all right. >> you -- he just got in the zone and you knew he was going to have a great game today his first-inning. he had all his pitches working
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and what a great job. >> reporter: the seattle mariners had their own $20 million a year pitcher feliz hernandez. for the third time already this young season the a's had to face king felix. this is oakland's first game of the year with the mariners already. the a's jump on felix hernandez. third inning grips this. all three against the -- 3-0 when weeks pitched. matching his total from last season. the owners of the sacramento kings, the maloof brothers appear to be backing out of a deal to build a new arena. kevin johnson worked the deal last month but now the major
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