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democratic national convention. horribly wrong. what lead to the death at a fraternity pledge? and a fire burns out of
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they didn't just tell him one thing. >> a heart broken mother accuses vallejo police of murder after her son dies in a hail of bullets. i'm alan wang. ama has the night off. it happened this morning on pepper drive in vallejo. abc7 news reporter thomas roman is live at vaw vallejo police headquarters with the latest on the investigation. thomas? >> alan, there are conflicting reports about the shooting. witnesses say marrow romero never got out of his car when police officers approached. but police officers say he pointed what looked like a weapon at them.
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>> reporter: she is mario's sister and she woke up to gunshots. she said she ran to her window and saw police shooting into her brother's parked car. >> my brother was not out of the car. the door was not open. if he was anywhere near out the car there would be bullet holes on his door. 24r* are no bullet holes on the door. >> reporter: she -- >> she was in the park with her mother, sister and friends denouncing them for shooting her unarmed brother. a vallejo police cooer rolled up to a car outside the martin home. they turned on the spotlight and got out of the car. as they did this, the driver exited the car. both officers noticed he had a handgun protruding from the waist band. they could see the grip of the gun. >> they opened fire and officers say 23-year-old romero spun around while his door was open and pointed the weapon at them. he was asked if police issued any warnings before opening fire. joy none. >> do you know how many rounds
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officers fired? >> excess of 30. >> the officers felt so threatened even after romero got in the car that they reloaded after firing multiple rounds through the car's windshield. one officer got on the car's roof and fired into the car. she watched from her home from across the street jie. it was a lot of shots. it was a pause and then you hear somebody talking. they had to open the door to get him out of there. >> they found a pellet pistol along with 30 tabs of ecstasy. >> i am crushed. i am angry. they killed my boy. >> she says she wants answers. mario romero leaves behind a three-year-old daughter. there was another man in the car and he suffered a nonlife-threatening wound and he was taken to hospital. both men are on felony probation , and they say officers wouldn't have known that at the time. the shooting is now under
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investigation. in vallejo, thomas roman, abc news. >> thank you, thomas. a terrifying afternoon for a woman who hid while two teens robbed her home. it happened on saturday afternoon. police say the teens kicked in her front door. that's when the homeowner ran and hid in her bathroom where she called 9-1-1. police arrived just in time to catch the suspects trying to get away. police believe the 18-year-old and 19-year-old suspects are responsible for several other residential burglaries in the same area. fresno state fraternity pledge has been taken off life support last night after he suffered brain damage during an evening of heavy drinking. police want to mow if hazing played a role in the death of philip danes from bakersfield. he started pledging a fraternity last week. he attended a party at the frat on friday night, and now fresno state officials suspended the school's recognition of the frat while the tragedy is being investigated. the countdown has begun in
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charlotte. in just 36 hours, the democratic party will kick off the national convention. but already there is controversy surrounding the california delegate. abc7 news political reporter mark matthews is in charlotte tonight where the protests and the politics are already in full swing. >> the chairman of the convention is mayor antonio villaraigosa. you would think he would get good seats. >> in the back in the corner in the dark. >> you know i know where the california delegation is. >> yep, they are in the cheap seats. first rows are reserved for swing states like iowa and nevada. >> i hope california is never up front. >> california delegates are being met by an army of volunteers. can't say if it contributed to the rejection of a delegate,
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but then two delegates showed up one falsely claiming to be a congressman and he was asked to go home. no names are being released. today only one arrest as several hundred marched through uptown charlotte. the march on wall street went through the wells fargo building and the bank of america headquarters. you remember the woman kicked out during romney's speech? she is here in charlotte with her code pink crew. >> you can see people of all races and economic backgrounds in the streets. a lot of young people that makes me inspired. >> inspiring young voters is the goal to convention organizers. they will stream the entire convention gavel to gavel on the internet. and they will live stream a spanish language version as well. >> we know the latino vote could be the deciding vote for the presidency of the united states of america. and so it is great to be doing this. it is very, very important.
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>> dolores who co founded the farmer's union knows president obama pretty well. three months ago he awarded the civil rights and labor leader the medal of freedom, country's highest honor. young latinos are motivated and the internet is their platform. >> and they are really excited about this election. it is a good thing. >> tomorrow the california delegation gathers for their first meeting of the convention. they will be meeting priet bright and early with nancy pelosi at their hotel. we will be there too. >> and mark will be live this week from the democratic national convention in charlotte. you can get instant updates by following on him on our facebook page. mark is tweeting at matthews at abc.7. he is a huge clint eastwood fan even though the invisible monologue at the republican convention. the hollywood star spoke with an imaginary president obama in an empty chair just before
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mitt romney spoke at the gop convention on thursday evening. usa today released an interview with the president today. he told the paper, quote, if you are easily offended you should probably choose another profession. and two new polls show president obama and mitt romney locked in a dead heat on the eve of the democratic convention. the latest poll shows the president ahead 47 to 46%. a new routers poll shows the candidates tied at 45%. romney had lead that survey by two points after the gop convention. in southern california, a wildfire is burning in the angeles national forest forcing the evacuation of thousands camping out this labor day weekend. the out of control fire has quickly grown to 3600 acres creating an orange glow against the night sky. the forest service says it broke out this afternoon near state route 39 just above the city of glendora. smoke could be seen from many
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parts of the los angeles basin where people reported falling ash. and a helicopter was damaged during a routine water drop over the north pacifier. this is youtube video of the fire burning in a rug get area of mendocino county. according to the forest service, they hit a dead tree while operating under smoky conditions. no one was hurt. the blaze burning since august 18th has charred more than 41,000 acres. seven homes and nine buildings have been destroyed and tonight it is 58% con intayed. -- contained. a man who sliped off a cliff in san francisco was recovered. it happened around 6:30 near the cliff house restaurant. emergency responders found the man trapped on slippery rocks. it took a half an hour to find him and hoist him to safety. the man did not appear to be badly hurt as rescuers loaded him on to a truck and ambulance. no word on his condition. still to come, vandals
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strike again in oakland. the memorial that has been ruined for a third time. plus, just in time for labor day, the ban on booze on a popular california river. and then later this hour, whales stranded on beaches in florida and scotland. we'll show you what happened. >> hi, everyone, i'm leigh glaser. a terrific day, but get ready for cooler temperatures as we head into the
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thousands of people crowded downtown petaluma honoring the boys who placed
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an impressive third in the little league world series. sky 7hd was overhead for the petaluma little league allstars. kyra was on the ground and her interviews are coming up at 11:35. the memorial honoring the victims of the oakland firestorm has been vandalized again. they damaged the sculpture on tunnel road. abc7 news reporter lilian kim reports from the oakland hills where some old wounds have been reopened for a third time. >> gordon piper lost his home during the open firestorm since 1991. he dedicated his life to honor the 25 people who lost their lives in the fire. he helped create this memorial garden. but for the people who live here it was a haven. but overnight it was a target of van you -- a target of vandalism. >> they were dancing on the grave of those who died and to
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have this happen three times and two years ago it is really frustrating. >> the sculpture was dedicated in 1994. the metal bars show burned trees. symbols of hope and renewal. they expect who ever is responsible is trying to make some money. >> it wasn't a quick job. it took some time to cutoff each of the five metal pieces. >> i am not sure of what the real value is. it is costly to us. >> we are a small group of volunteers. it is not a city park. it was maintained by volunteers. >> it is now up to the same volunteers to raise some money to fix the sculpture. they need about $5,000 to make the repairs and fix the security system. the garden is wired so volunteers know right away when somebody is visiting the site. no one received notification
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at the time of the overnight theft. hope is that who ever is responsible won't come back to do more damage. >> they obviously have no heart. if they come from oakland they don't understand what this means to people. it is a tremendous -- it is great symbolism. it is a memorial. >> lilian kim, abc7 news. >> dozens of first responders joined members of the community this afternoon and prayed for a san jose firefighter who is battling for his life. 15-year veteran frank ryan suffered a severe heart attack on thursday. he collapsed while fighting a fire on east santa clara church. >> can i get an amen? are you going to do that? >> dozens of people showed support for ryan and his co-workers outside regional medical center. a candle was lit and passed around and organizers plan on giving that candle to ryan's family.
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the dunbar 10 bridge will re-open for tuesday morning's commute. this is the latest video provided to cal trans. they are spending the weekend replacing the eastern seismic joint. they will be lifting the bridge five inches to put some 10-foot steel bearings in place. dunbar ton bridge was closed to traffic at 10:00 p.m. it was scheduled to reopen by 5:00 on tuesday. no booze in it the water. that word from park rangers in the sacramento area. they stepped up the enforcement of the alcohol ban in time for the labor day weekend. apparently there have been too many emergency situations in the past caused by people drinking on the river. >> it makes the trip be a lot better. we will get by with cookies and water and sand witches and it is a -- sandwiches and it is good for the family. >> alcohol plays a role in 50% of all drownings. and many people under estimate
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the power of a river when they have been drinking. now, if you love rollercoasters tomorrow is your last chance to ride an old favorite at the santa cruz beach boardwalk. labor day is the last day to ride the hurricane before it is dismantled. it is being sold to an amusement park in mexico. it will be replaced by a new ride. it has been on the boardwalk since 1992. >> get down there and ride it it. >> they had some nice weather. >> close to 80 degrees expected tomorrow in santa cruz. you can see from our high definition camera in the east bay and looking down toward the bay bridge and san francisco in the background, we actually have clear skies. pockets of fog are moving around, and they are picking up a little bit of that. just in the last hour some of this has started to move into
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san francisco, but you can get a good sense of what i am talking about as we head down south just to the north and west of santa cruz along the 1. it is very dense fog. we have high pressure over us. it brings us the sinking air. any fog is being squashed to the surface. if you have travel plans tomorrow morning right along in this area you may encounter extreme reduced visibilities as that fog will be sitting very close to the surface. also santa cruz and watsonville and toward monterey bay. even the golden gate bridge will see reduced visibilities. very mild inland and livermore clear skies and 69. 66 in san rafael. santa rosa is clear, 55. 56 san francisco and san jose right now is clear with 65 dries. so very -- 65 degrees. very mild temperatures with highs today especially inland
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in the mid to low 90s. here is a look at our highlights. we will go with coastal clouds overnight and a possibility of dense fog near the coast. warmer for your labor day holiday, and then we will cool things off wednesday and thursday. cool in the north and compare that with 56 and clear skies in antioch and 47 for half moon bay. here is the high pressure as it continues to build in. the low pressure that brought us the cooler air mass has kicked toward the east of us. and as this high continues to build in we will see less fog and less widespread fog tomorrow. that will translate to more sunshine and we will warm up a few more degrees. if you are head together sausalito art festival, a terrific day. warmer tomorrow with highs around noontime or so in the mid to low 70s. the sea breeze will kick in at 7:00. that's when the temperatures will cool down.
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don't forget the jacket. you will probably need it. here is our high for monday. enjoy the day off. antioch in the east bay is one of the warmest places. 95 and 94 for livermore. san rafael 86, 70 for san francisco. 85 for san jose and santa cruz head to the boardwalk there, 79, 92 for gilroy. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, we get one more mild day, and then we will is start to cool things down. inland temperatures drop to the mid to low 80s. and mike will be here tomorrow morning at 4 oocht 30 with an update. >> -- at 4:30 with an update. >> the oakland a's are red-hot. >> they have 9 second best -- they have the second best record and sweeping the red sox and he has won street hello?
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lose. they were sweeping the red sox. they raised $53,000 through
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their annual breast cancer awareness day. that one is not coming back. a two-run shot and his 13th of the year. the newly acquired short stop steven drew goes deep for the first time as an oakland a, and it is a 3-0 ballgame. anderson shut boston down. it allowed just one run running the third. 6-2 the final. sweeping the red sox for the second time at home this season and they are three back of the rangers in the american league west. >> we still have a month left. if we are worried about the next home stand or next road trip those are just distractions we don't need. the message here is to prepare for the day and put our energy and focus into that, and we will add them up a little later. >> you have to get yourself on the field and the ballgame. there is a big series coming
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up. >> matt cane and the giants looking to even things up. a three-run blast and 5-3 cubs. he went five innings and went -- and gave up five runs. he rips a single to center and he is racing home and he beats the throw. giants up 6-5. the next batter and some insurance and another one to center. crawford turns on the jets. he is in there. the giants are now up 7-5. lopez then gets the job done in relief. he grounds into the 6-4-3 double play. the giants win it and take the series. the dodgers are trying to keep pace and they are down 4-3 in the 9th. he rips his double to right. mark ellis scores and shane victorino and full steam ahead. there is a play at the plate and he beats it. we will take a brief time out
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after we serve them up. andy roddick is making sure his final tour will be one to remember. details ahead as w
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andy roddick, the last american male to win a major, 2003 u.s. open, said he would retire after this year's open. could he make another magical win? roddick put less stress on his ailing shoulder and it worked drilling the forehand winner. the tie break and a 20-hit rally and he rips the forehand winner down the line. the third step and point and the match and possibly the tournament. he will run it down and returns it between his leg and andy reaches and drops it in and are you kidding me? he takes the third set though. the return will find the bottom of the net. >> i am new at this, and i
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don't want to have a lot of questions for how, why and when. i am trying to keep my emotions together, and all the while rying to you -- trying to appreciate the tournament. >> maria sharapova is back since winning the open in 2006 taking care of petrova after a rain delay. she has overcome a series of injuries. the grand slam champion will face bartovi. he was a per feblghtly placed free kick. the second of the season and 1-0 quakes. another perfect free kick. it was a 4-0 victory. nascar in atlanta and what is nascar without a crash?
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loses control and sparks are flying, and then in the final stretch is hamlin holding off jeff gordon to capture his second straight sprint cup race. this report is brought to you by river rock casino. a young man trying to create a legacy with his father's shadow. >> still to come, an amazing turnout to honor petaluma's allstar little league team. and the aftermath from isaac. the good and bad news from louisiana residents tonight and whales wash ashore in florida and scotland.
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i'm alan wang. in tonight's headlines, for the fifth time since may, an officer involved shooting in vallejo has left a man dead. the driver appeared to have a gun in a neighborhood known for gang activity. it turned out to be an air soft pellet gun. a passenger in that car was also wounded. a memorial to victims of the 1990 you 1 oaknd la -- the 1991 oakland fire hills storm was vandalized again. they cutoff pieces for a third time in. southern california a brushfire in the san gabriel mountains forced the evacuation of 1500 labor day campers and residents there. the fire near the city of
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glendora. a california delegate to the democratic national convention was on his way home. he was kicked out after drinking too much and claiming to be a congressman. the dnc convenes on tuesday in charlotte, north carolina. mark matthews will bring us the latest news and developments throughout the week. a huge turnout in petaluma as the city celebrated its little league all stars. sky 7hd was overhead as thousands lined the streets to celebrate the hometown team. >> and with that the petaluma allstars have the key to their city. >> i am psyched out. >> logan and his teammates are being treated more like rock stars than all stars signing autographs, posing for pictures. >> i am definitely overwhelmed. >> how much do you appreciate petaluma supporting you? >> a lot. they showed so much support.
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i don't know how we will repay them with that. it will be hard. >> by the looks on the faces of the thousands of fans packing the sidewalks of fourth street and petaluma boulevard for today's parade, the players don't need to repay the town at all. they are the pride of petaluma and arguably ?orn california. arguably northern california. >> it was a real thriller. >> i am so excited. i just love the town. it is a great community. we all pull together for each other. it is great. >> i love petaluma. it is the best town in the world. i love all of the support. >> ranked third in the world, they are not done yet. they have even more to look forward to including a dinner with a san francisco giant. >> we have a pizza party with matt cane. >> that's just not an everyday occurrence. how do you feel? >> it is awesome. that's going to be so much fun jie. the best part is matt rain is my -- matt cane is my favorite player. it will be a --
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>> dream come true? >> yes. >> before the dinner, the players are going to a fancy dinner to celebrate, their words not mine. and then one of the players told me he was going to take a nap. very well deserved. abc7 news. a presbyterian church congregation held its final mass ending a tradition stretching back to 1889. the fruit veil presbyterian church is calling it quits because only 50 people are left in the congress congregation. a new congregation will rent it out for services. the presbyterian church started servicing family r -- farm families who couldn't make it for services. and officials lifted a mandatory evacuation order after deciding a canal lock is no longer in danger of failing. but some homeowners face the threat of flooding. ryan owens is in louisiana
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tonight. >> the thousands who fled their homes this weekend -- >> an immediate and mandatory evacuation. >> got to come home this morning. they live near this canal in saint tammany parish that authorities thought was about to fail. >> look how the water eroded the earth around it. on saturday they opened the lock to relief the pressure and now believe the danger has passed. >> the current situation is everything is stable. the integrity is fine. >> here is what is not fine, the temperature. the heat index in new orleans today is 105. with a quarter of a million people here without power and without air conditioning for a fifth straight day, the misery index is higher than that. >> everybody has been hanging out on their front porches. that's the only place you can get a breeze and not -- it is sweltering in your own house.
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>> we are hoping around the corner they will get the power on. >> most of the rivers are receding. the exception is the pearl river where authorities warn more flooding is possible. you are looking at some of the homes that tonight are very much in the danger zone. we took a boat ride on the river that is not expected to crest until some point tomorrow about 5 feet above flood stage. no one here is in the clear. >> that's ryan owens reporting. president obama will visit louisiana tomorrow. he will meet with local officials, tour the damage and review the response and recovery efforts. five pilot whales are struggling for their lives after beaching themselves along with 17 other members of their pod. it was a helpless scene as beachgoers tried to help the whales back into the water. >> i want to show our kids. >> hopefully they will get relief and be back with their family. >> only five whales survived,
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and tonight they are being taken care of at a marine rehab center. they are a tight group and speculation is they followed a sick member of their pod on to the beach. oddly a similar event took place halfway around the world. 26 beached themselves. despite the rescuers, 16 died including three babies. marine experts are keeping an eye on the other whales that are currently in shallow water a few miles away. just ahead, how the midwest drought could affect how much you pay for a popular movie snack. and do you have your phone bill out? the new charges you need to look out for and how to make sure it never happens again. and it could be the biggest shopping day of the year, even bigger than black friday. we'll explain when we come back. >> it will be a great day to get out and do a little shopping. if you have travel plans tomorrow, we will take you through some airports here in
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the bay area as well as in southern california and places to
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well, if you are a bargain shopper, this labor day weekend could be the best time to buy. retailers are offering deep discounts to bring in more customers this weekend. on-line shopping analysts say discounts average 48% off compared to 42% off on black friday and cyber monday. the biggest sales include
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appliances and electronics and clothing. well, it is time to look at your cell phone bill. a lot of people are noticing unexpected charges. it is called cramming. the practice of putting third party charges on a phone bill the customer never requested. michael finney looks into it. >> he is showing me his mobile phone bill. it has the usual charges, and then there are a tbrowp of new fee -- there are a group of new fees. >> i see five different charges for $9.99 a month. i don't recognize them. >> al is not alone. this is becoming a common complaint. the mobile phone bills loaded with nonphone company charges. they are charges for sports scores, daily horoscopes or those types of services. consumers are told they ordered the service and consumers say they did not. >> they could when they get somebody who says they have my signature, and they don't. they could send me an
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announcement and say this company wishes to charge $9.90 a month. do you approve it? how hard is that to do? >> wireless carriers have a powerful incentive to pro long the problem. they get a third of the ill gotten revenue that these schemers derive when they cram your phone bill. >> that's joe rideout. he says call your phone can company to have the charges dropped. >> some of the third party billers will invite consumers to reply with stop. the risk is some dishonest p cs will use it as a live number and will invite greater spam traffic and more bogus charges in the future. >> michael finney. now, if you notice these charges on your bill, call your carrier and tell them to block all third party calls. it takes two minutes and then you never have to deal with this again.
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the latest fight flick is taking over the box office. >> daddy, can i get this? >> whatever you want. >> "the possession" debuted at number one with $17 million in sales. tws a low key wrap -- it was a low key wrap to the season in hollywood. uh tendon was down 4%. opening in second, $10 million was the bootlegging drama "lawless." "the expenneddables 2" fell to number three after two weekends on top" the bourne legacy fell to third and paranorman costing $6 million. it could cost you more to eat pop corp at the movies. it went from $20 for a 50-powbd back to $$30 or more. leigh, i always thought popcorn was already too expensive. >> i know. but you have to have it when you go to the movies.
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here is a look at your travel map if you have been visiting us in the bay area. if you have to go home, have a safe journey. heading to los angeles maybe a little fog in the morning hours so a possibility of flight delays early in the morning. 87 with some afternoon clearing. fresno up to 97 and sacramento 95. tahoe tomorrow will see plenty of sunshine and 78 degrees. back east, the remanence of hurricane isaac is lashing the central and southern portion and so there are isolated thunderstorms and could be heavy. 86 degrees and we will see some heavy rain and 83 and new york 78. dallas heats up to 101 and phoenix 105 tomorrow. check out denver. a chance of a few isolated storms. here is a look ahead.
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delightful day. 60s at the coast and then we will start to see the coastal clouds return as we head into wednesday and thursday. that's when temperatures will come down. inland temperatures mid to low 80s. we may start to warm up next weekend. enjoy your week. a story about an athlete trying to fill some big shoes. >> we all follow in our father's footsteps. >> they are loaded at the position, so where does it leave barry j sanders? sounds familiar?
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stanford freshman barry j sanders know what's it takes to be a good player. how tough is that act to follow? we talk with barry. barry sanders could have followed his father's footsteps to oklahoma state, but he chose stanford. he wanted to create his own legacy. he has been making the adjustments this summer at the college devil -- the college level and ready to contribute anyway he can. >> making everything better. helping the first guys prepare each weekend. if i have to do that, so be it. we only got one goal and that's the pack 12 championship. >> there is a crowded back field who may get red shirted. david shaw knew this kid could
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be special when they recruited him. >> the hardest part about playing running back as a freshman is not running the ball. it is the pass protection. it is understanding all of the plays that will change even from run play to run play. understanding the nuances of the run play. once he gets the ball in his hands, he can take over, but we need to make sure he is a complete back for us before we put him on the field. that decision hasn't been made yet. we are very, very healthy at the running back position. >> like all freshmen, barry noticed the depth on the team, especially at his position. stephon taylor will be the starter followed by anthony will customer son. >> yes, those are our two guys, and the coaches decide who plays after that. all we can do and come out and prepare and move on to the next play. >> quarterback josh nunez has enjoyed watching the second coming of barry sanders.
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>> he looks great in practice. he is great in open field and does a lot of good things. it will be fun to see him. >> we know young barry wants to run away from his dad's shadow and create these own legacy. it will be hard to duplicate what his father did with detroit, not many have. but if he has the dna that made his father so elusive, stanford will have fun watching him the next few years down on the farm. >> tough act to follow. barry j did not play in stanford's first game, so he may get red shirted in the next few weeks, but it will be great to watch him at stanford. the a's are on a tear winning their 9th straight. they raised $53,000 for breast cancer awareness day. a man on and see ya. a two-run shot and a's up two. newly acquired short stop steven drew goes deep for the first time as an a. they are up 3-0. struck out four in six
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innings. 6-2 the final and sweeping the red sox for the second time at home. they remain three back of the rangers in the american league west. matt rain is looking to take the series from the cubs. a little trouble in the fifth. soriano and his 25th. five innings and five rounds and 55-3 cubs. man on first and second and he race homes and beats the throw. giants up 1. a little insurance and same place and brandon crawford and same deal. it is giants up 7-5. and then lopez gets it done and it is a 6-4-3 double play. the giants win it 7-5. they are four and a half games up. the fed ex cup playoffs and tiger woods was chasing him and tiger had an up and down day at tpc boston.
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he drains this birdie cup. he had a 13 under and six shots off the lead. what a day. flat stick was on fire and 42 footer and nothing but net. the 9th hole and another birdie attempt and gets it to fall and 29 on the front 9. he would also birdie it for seven straight birdies and shoots an 8 under 63. he leads by three strokes going into a rare monday final round. and this sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. talking to young barry sanders, very good guy. and he could have gone to oklahoma state and followed his dad, but he wanted to get out on that shadow and we know how that is. >> and stanford, a good place to be. >> and andrew luck used to say that. he can be on campus and nobody knew who he was. there was so many people there that were a lot more important than playing football.
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you can be anonymous. >> had he gone to oklahoma state people would have been all over him. >> the expectations would have been unreal. good kid, and i think he will be a great player. >> fun to watch him. thank you, shu. that concludes another edition of abc7 news. i'm alan wang. abc7 news continues tomorrow at 4:30. for leigh and shu, thanks for watching. and don't forget our cool new alarm clock app on your iphone. download it for free from the app store and get all of the bay area news and headlines
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