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>> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. let's start on this sunday, july 28th, with a quick first look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn, good morning to you. this is the golden gate bridge where much of the stratus is covering the entire bay area. waking up to some cool conditions with numbers in the 50s across the bay. 5 #* 52 in santa rosa, 55 novato and fairfield and the breezy southwest winds will keep the numbers today below average.
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so your forecast as you head on out, plenty of overcast as temperatures ranging from the low 50s to the low 60s. this afternoon we will get into some clearing. still cool and cloudy at the coast with mid-and upper 50s, maybe a few low 60s. but the warm end will be really in the east bay. in fact, just focused in the livermore valley with highs in the mid-80s around gilroy and san martin. we are talking temperatures near 80. in the evening we will see cool conditions with the return to a pretty strong on more flow. that sets the stage for a cool start to the week. will we see changes as we begin august? yes. i'll have them for you coming up. carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. we have breaking news out of san leandro where a woman has died following a head-on collision early this morning. it happened around 3:00 a.m. a man was driving southbound on washington avenue when he hit a car traveling in the northbound
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direction. a man and woman were in that car. the woman was killed. the man taken to the hospital where he's in critical condition this morning. the driver of the car that crashed into them was also taken to the hospital. you see the wreckage there. police are investigating this and if alcohol was a factor. in developing news out of san jose, police are looking for a fan who led officer on a chase that resulted in a patrol car crashing into a tree. it happened just before 9:00 last night on 11th street and santa clara street. police say they were trying to conduct a traffic stop of a wanted suspect when he drove off. an officer who was following him with the patrol car ended up crashing into a key. the suspect got out and fled on foot. so we did a yard-to-yard search. he has a history of violence. we did not find him. we will issue a warrant for his arrest. >> the officer who crashed into
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the tree was taken to the hospital to be treated for his injuries. in a little more than a week we could be facing another bart strike. talks are set to resume tomorrow and the two sides are still far apart. abc7 news reporter john alston has the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: with only one week left in the 30-day contract extension, bart and its two largest unions wrapped up a day of negotiation. they discussed some side issues, like worker safety, but not the major sticking points, including salary. >> we have been working on contract issues each day. we have not wasted the time. we have made progress. we just have some big items yet to finish. >> one item that cropped up again involved bart's chief negotiator, who was absent because he was on vacation. some union members wore hawaiian shirts to make note of that. the unions also claim that thomas hawk has a cicflof
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interest. while he's representing bart, he is also vice president of viola transportation, who were paid $30,000 to provide shuttle buses when the went on strike the beginning of the month. the unions have filed a formal complaint with bart. >> it indicates he has a financial interest in the occurrence of a strike, and perhaps could even gain, his company could gain, from a prolonged strike. >> i don't think that's a big issue. also, i'll say mr. hawk had nothing to do with planning our contingency operations, implementing them or choosing a vender. >> now thomas hawk, the mediators and negotiators for both sides, are expected to meet face-to-face again on monday. john alston, abc7 news. fed up with crime, a group of oakland neighbors want private guards to help keep them safe. more than 150 people met in the maxwell park yesterday, signing up for patrols provided by first alarm security. one of the key selling points,
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oakland police admit the department is understaffed. >> i know they have their hands tied because they are caught in the budget. but i do not think they are really doing a good job. >> it's not a replacement for an adequately-staffed police department, which is what oakland really needs. but it is a supplement. and i applaud these neighbors. >> yesterday's meeting follows two murders in the area. an 8-year-old was shot and killed after opening her front door on july 17th. and 66-year-old judy was shot to death inside her car on wednesday. an 11-year-old boy from china is back with his family this morning after disappearing in san francisco yesterday. he got lost after his father told him to get change for the parking meter. but this story has a happy
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ending. tears of joy at the moment when father and son are reunited. here's abc7 news reporter with the story. >> reporter: the frantic search was on for the 11-year-old boy. he and his father are visiting from china. they decided to park to sightsee. since he child knew a little english, he looked for a place to get change, but he never returned. >> i mean, an 11-year-old child in san francisco, this is a big city for them. >> the boy's father searched the streets with a translator. he even left this note on his car for his son. it said don't leave here, dad is searching for you. san francisco police in the meantime kept officers on overtime to help. finally, hours after the boy disappeared, police got a phone call. >> we gave him food and drink, yeah. and decided to call the police. >> this woman is the only one who noticed the little boy as he stood at the corner of jones and post.
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>> he was crying and i decided to walk to him and take him to the restaurant. i told him do not leave. stay here, i'll take care of you. >> soon police picked him up and brought him back. we were there for the emotional reunion with his father. the 11-year-old was speechless. his father was a man of few words, but wanted to say this. >> i want to thank the san francisco police department for all their efforts and for caring a lot about him and concerns and helping us find our son. >> it was a trip to san francisco this family will never forget. abc7 news. despite the best efforts of family and friends, there are still no clues this morning in the search for 21-month-old daphne webb of oakland. flyers were passed out yesterday in the neighborhood where the girl's father lives.
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daphne was last seen july 10th. her grandfather said daphne's disappeared of appearance is -- disappearance is weighing heavy on the family. >> this has been a weak. it's almost like we are in a stalemate and can't move forward or anything until we know where she is and how she's doing. we would very much like to get her back home. >> daphne's father said he came out of a convenience store to find her missing. several berkeley residents have pitched tents and have spent the night to protest plans to sell the downtown post office to private developers. the postal service plans to close the berkeley post office and others across the nation to save money. protesters hope their campsite makes the building unattractive to prospective buyers. >> it's a loss to the people. we say and we feel it cannot be grabbed for private profit by a handful of people who are only interested in feathering their own nest.
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>> the building is on the national register of historic places. the mayor and also others oppose the plan to sell it. four men are in custody after police found what is called a suspicious find on a beach. yesterday they noticed a boat landed on shark tooth beach. four men ran away after they saw him. they were taken into custody. the boat contained several bundles, but the ranger is not telling us what was inside. the department of homeland security has been called in to help with the investigation. the family of a saratoga girl who killed herself has added another person to their wrongful death lawsuit. the parents of 15-year-old audrey potts say she was sexually assaulted by three classmates after she passed out at a party. the 16-year-old boys are accused of taking pictures and sharing hem online. now a 15-year-old that the family believes eg
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on and then lied about her role to police, has been added to the lawsuit. >> bird watchers might spot an unfamiliar sight when looking out on to the san francisco bay. a flamingo. our media partner, the san jose mercury news, reports the pink bird is normally found in tropical areas thousands of miles away. but it's been spotted several times this summer. nobody seems to know where it came from, and local zoo officials and other bay area wild animal facilities say they aren't missing any flamingo. authorities say the bird does not have a tag on its wing or clipped wings, meaning it could be part of a private owner's collection. lisa argen, the weather is not tropical here. >> hardly. maybe the owner is in the tropics or something. >> who knows. >> getting some summer and sun because we've had a very little of that here, where temperatures are in the 50s. a little mist and drizzle. the overcast all the way into the east bay valleys this morning. another cool day on the way.
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but a break? perhaps, as we head toward august. we will have the details coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, a cat stolen right out of a car in san francisco. it's back home this morning. how the pet got back to her owner. and it's shaping up to be an early harvest in napa's wine country. how the seasons affect the character of
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eight-houroff. he had no known criminal record. this morning a chp officer is on administrative leave accused of sexual misconduct at a sacramento mall. security officers at arden fair mall say these are pictures of officer jeffrey clawsen hurrying to his car after the alleged encounter. investigators accuse him of inappropriately touching a 22-year-old disabled man in a department store bathroom while off-duty. >> you have the car when it was coming in initially. we have the license plate. we pretty much had an idea who the individual was the very first day. >> i just can't believe that a police officer or someone that's supposed to be protecting people would come out and touch someone. >> clawsen, a 25-year department veteran, has also said to have exposed himself while assaulting his victim. a happy reunion in san francisco. a woman has her cat home after someone snatched it from her car. a surveillance camera captured the crime. you can see a man pulling a cat carrier through a broken car window.
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this was broadway and poke street. it happened on thursday. a good samaritan called animal control after finding the cat friday. officers cared for the kitty, named roxy, until carolyn adamson arrived at the shelter on 15th street. >> this is the best birthday present i could ever ask for. i cancelled my vacation and had to fix my broken window, but it was all worth it to be able to find my baby. >> the first time we have heard of somebody actually break into a vehicle to steal someone's beloved animal. >> she said it's not the first time, but animal thieves usually target dogs, not cats. the burning man festival is being allowed to grow. federal officials have issued a new four-year recreation permit to the organizers of the event. it will allow 68,000 people. that's more than 7,000 above the previous cap. organizers have to comply with conditions such as security, and
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cleanup and safety. last year it peaked at more than 53,000. lights, camera, action, hollywood has come to san francisco's north beach this weekend. take a look at the wrecked police car. it's part of the scene of the new "dawn of the planet apes" movie. yesterday stage hands lined the curb along columbus avenue with other vehicles, debris and greenery. filming will continue today. you might encounter detours if you are driving or walking in the area. that's along north beach. bargain-hunting brides to be are raising money to fight cancer in emeryville. yesterday nearly 1,000 wedding gowns went on sale thanks to the brides against breast cancer nationwide tour. last year they raised over $2 million to help cancer patient and their families. >> we are excited to be back. san francisco is very giving.
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you guys always come out and support the cause. we have donees of wonderful volunteers here helping the brides to be find their wedding gowns. >> if you are looking for deep, deep discounts, there are gowns selling for $99. this sale continues today from noon to four at the hilton garden inn on powell street. things are about to get busy, really busy, in the napa valley. grape growers say they are facing one of the earliest harvests ever. our reporter wayne freedman has the story. >> reporter: if an expert were to guess the date only by look at grapes ripening on vines, he or she would most likely say it is august, even based on what we are seeing in july. have you ever heard the french heard voratian? >> that's the turning of colors and signals ripening. >> here you see it. some still green, others turning red. according to this man who runs a winery in napa county, this is
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the warning bell and the start of a count-down to a harvest that may begin three weeks earlier this year all due to the weather. >> if we have an earlier harvest for the north coast, it's a good thing because this is a cooler climate area. if we can get the grapes in sooner, then we aren't backed up into late october, early november and that's when bad things happen. >> an early harvest is not unprecedented, but hardly normal. it happens about 10% of the time. the last early harvest in 2009 gave mark a little history to sell and taste. >> a little cherry. you get a little bit of olive, a little bell pepper. >> and sometimes the misconception or two by consumers. >> i think the older is better. >> in reality, every wine from every season, even from the same vineyard, can be different. early wines from warmer seasons may be boulder with more alcohol. this cabernet from the cooler 2011 season has more subtle qualities. >> this was hated at the
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very end of october. >> so what's that line about no wine before its time? it's all accurate, barring, of course, the unforeseeable. >> let's hope it doesn't snow between now and august. >> i don't think so. >> and if the red grapes seem to be ripening fast we didn't even deal with the whites. they don't change color at this time of year, they just get soft. we are told by champagne growers, by the first week of august, they will be picking. wayne freedman, abc7 news. the vintner said he hopes it doesn't snow. that's an exaggeration, but things have been strange this year. >> certainly. temperatures running below average. in fact, just a few 80s out in the east bay valleys and barely an 80 down in the santa clara valley this morning. fog everywhere. in fact, we are looking at plenty of low clouds and fog this morning with temperatures on the cool side. so here's a look this morning from -- i think this is vollmer
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peak.we are looking at certainle cloud deck with us throughout much of the morning hours. then it will finally give way to some sunshine. so right now here's a look from mt. tam. temperatures are in the 50s, except for mountain view at 60. 56 in san jose, 55 half moon bay. haven't seen any sunshine there. and temperatures have been running cool all the way down the central coast. this is really the brightest area. san jose we are looking at fair skies. still temperatures are chilly and numbers up in the north bay. the coolest, santa rosa 52. 58 in the livermore valley with clouds in concord and southwest wind at 28 miles an hour by the delta. we did have a nice picture here. vollmer peak with the fog. you see it blowing from the higher elevations and on securing the view of mt. diablo. low fog, clouds, drizzle. waking up to the gray this morning. another cool day with temperatures just a few 80s. we will look for very little change tomorrow. in fact temperatures should bottom out on monday, andn
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slowly begin to recover as we get towards the middle of the work week. so this feature here just sort of being absorbed in the flow. that is what has brought the slight cool down. then there's another system to the north and west of us that will continue to enhance that cool marine air, that southwest flow, and that allows for the cooling trend to stay with us for the first par of the work week. the high pressure comes in for the middle of the work week. for the week ahead it really isn't until thursday and friday temperatures come up into the mid-and upper 70s, to near 80. should stay there through next weekend. you will notice not much of a change from this weekend into the early part of the week. so you think it's cool, you are right. we are running anywhere from about five to eight degrees below average. 75 in san jose today with just low 70s from sunnyvale and cupertino. santa cruz, the afternoon high of 70. it's going to take some while for the clouds to clear and the
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temperatures to respond. but on the peninsula another cool afternoon from menlo park at 70, just 60 half moon bay. san francisco, another cool day. gray skies and 62. in the north bay for the drag races, kind of pleasant here with mid-and upper 70s from sonoma to calistoga. more 60s from hayward to oakland today and 71 union city. fremont coming in at 27. upper 70s the san ramon volley and walnut creek. low 80s for pittsburgh and the southwest wind up to 25 and 30 miles an hour. a pleasantly cool afternoon there. and heading down toward gilroy look for temperatures still in the 50s at 10:00. 1:00 low 70s. upper 70s by four. the breeze keeping temperatures very comfortable around san martin and gilroy. monday and tuesday, slightly cooler and then a recovery for wednesday and thursday. less fog and more warming. getting back to where we should be as we begin the new month with lowed 0s inland, and low 60s at the beaches and a bit more sun earlier for most all
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around the bay. >> that's quite a spread, though. >> yes. that's what we should have. >> all right. thank you, lisa. new york mayoral candidate anthony betweener is losing support this morning in the wake of recent revelations about his secting scandal. today on this week, george stephanopoulos speaks with crisis management judy smith. smith will discuss whether wiener should stay in the mayoral race and how the wives of scandal-plagued pollcisions should respond. you can catch her and "this week" right here on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. up next, would you want to live past 100? well, the one place on earth where people are living longer than ever. and what they say is behind their longevity.
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>> a tiny island in greece is getting a lot of attention because the people there live a long, long time. the island, the residents live well into their 90s. one clue to longevity, they have no elevator or buses. they move to live. >> our grandparents burned about five times as many calories in nonexercise physical activity. here these people move mindlessly. they burn 1,000 calories a day, doing every day chores, needing bread, gardening, walking to their friend's house and i think that's a big secret to america. >> besides being active, the 8,000 islanders also have a standard mediterranean diet. lots of fish, nut, fruits and just a little meat and they drink lots of herbal tea. meat-eating plants are staying center in sacramento at a garden show this weekend. some have edges designed to eat insects. others have sticky leaves to
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attract their prey. the show.orger calls the display of hungry flowers spectacular. one woman came in search of a venus fly trap. some 500 plants are on sale. the show continues today from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. straight ahead, is kaiser putting their reputation on the line? the criticism from customers and some lawmakers about the company's skyrocketing costs. >> and a live look in rio where millions of people are out and enjoying and celebrating the pope being in brazil. we will tell you what's ahead in the final hours of his visit.
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>> welcome back, earn. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. fair skies here in san jose. the only spot in town that really isn't encompassed in the overcast. with 56 degrees here, not a bad way to start your sunday. temperatures will be climbing in the south bay, through the mid-70s. current temperatures around the bay, 58 in livermore with cloudy
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skies. 54 napa and a cool 52 up in santa rosa. the low clouds and fog have been featured for the past couple of days and we will continue with that theme once again today as they have reached our inland east bay. as we go through the afternoon, notice they are pull back to the coast but hung up along the san mateo coast and parts of southern marin. cloudy at our beaches and another cooler than average afternoon. i'll tell you when we get back to normal and show you how warm it's going to be by the time we begin august. carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. happening now, this is a live look at rio de janeiro where pope francis is on his way to perform his final mass on his trip to brazil. that young girl, just one of millions of people at the they are there on copa cabana beach where there are 3 million people to see him. he's been there for world youth celebrations the past week.
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this is the pope's first international trip since his inauguration, and it is the culmination of what has been an emotional homecoming for the first latin-american pope. pope francis is scheduled to head back to the vatican after this morning's mass. in other world news, at least 72 people have been killed so far in clashes in egypt this weekend. it's the highest death toll in a single incident in the country since the military ousted president muhammad morsi earlier this month. the clashes yesterday were between police and supporters of morsi. nearly 800 people were wounded in violence nationwide. and back here in the bay area of, there will be a rally in the south bay to protest the
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military's move in egypt. they are supporting the pro democracy protesters in egypt. it will be at 2:00 this morning in san jose. abc7 news has learned the families of the three girls who died in the asianna crash in san francisco have returned home to china. the three girls were killed in that july 6th accident. their families left san francisco around noon yesterday on a flight to shanghai, carrying the ashes of their daughters. the families have retained a new york law firm to represent them. dozens of people were seriously injured in that crash of asianna flight 214. there were 307 people aboard when the lane hit a seawall in front of the runway at sfo, lost its tail and caught fire. kaiser permanente is the biggest healthcare provider in california. now some of the oakland-based company's biggest customers are complaining about the increase in premiums.
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abc 7 nannette miranda has the story. >> reporter: kaiser permanente may be starting to lose their reputation of a high quality care at low prices. or affordable prices. the rates are rising. at the nation's third largest healthcare buyer, family coverage at kaiser in 2007 was the most affordable insurance option for workers. three years later it cost more than the plans offered by others and blue cross. next year they will be the most expensive plan, surpassing even blue shield. >> i am surprised by that. >> david is very happy with kaiser, but rising prices might make even good consumers think twice if employers want a bigger contribution from the paycheck. >> like everything, you weigh price. you always think about that. so it's another thing to consider. >> we tracked down the healthcare giant's former ceo, who was in charge during the price hikes.
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big employers are looking for bargains, he says we have to buy his books for answers. >> i really recommend you read the books. they are really good. they are very clear. they explain all the issues, they explain the entire agenda. >> a proposal at the capital would force kaiser to reveal how rates are being calculated and show what the rates are being spent on. but the hmo thinks it's an attack on its business model. they say kaiser permanente is committed to resolving employer concerns behind this i will bill. we share the concern of wanting to make healthcare more affordable. meanwhile employers feel trapped. with 40% of the business in the state, they may feel they don't have to negotiate rates. and removing keyser from a benefits plan may not be realistic because they are popular with workers like this woman, who has been enrolled for 50 years.
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>> i love them, the pharmacy, everything. everyone knows me. >> in sacramento, abc7 news. happening today, ucsf will offer free dental screenings for kids during the city's sunday streets event in the mission. university dentistry residents street residents will perform the screenings and provide education for children and their parents. no appointment necessary for the screenings that will take place from 11:30 to 3:30 this afternoon on 24th and harrison streets. as we mentioned, the fifth sunday street event of the season returns today in san francisco's mission district. its from valencia between 24th and debose there will be free bike rentals, yoga, live music and a whole lot more. it runs until 4:00. >> emirates team new zealand is scheduled to race in the america's cup this morning after racing unopposed yesterday. clinching their eighth point.
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they will race against the italian team luna rossa challenge this week. and emirates has already won the round robin portion of the louis vuitton cup which shows which team faces the u.s. champ oracle team usa. >> up next, a behind the scenes maneuvering that will allow a san francisco neighborhood to finally get a park it desperately needs, and it won't cost the city a dime. and here is a live look from our tam cam. a cool start to the week. building toward more normal temperatures as we enter august. can you believe august already coming up? lisa argen will have your forecast in just a few minutes.
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>> welcome back. it's 6:40 on this sunday morning. thanks for waking up and watching the abc7 sunday morning news. take a look at the fog shrouded golden gate bridge. it is going to be cool, partly cloudy, in the mid-60s in sausalito today on the other side of the span in san francisco, low 60s. mostly sunny. lisa argen will be along shortly with a full forecast. a tightly-packed downtown neighborhood is getting a little green space. the new park is located near the bay bridge on-ramp at harrison and first streets. johnathan bloom explains it's a
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totay with the high-rises springing up in san francisco's rinkon hill neighborhood, there's one patch of green space. it's meticulously manicured. the green grass glow necessary the sunlight. for months it's been empty. private property. >> there's no public open space within nearly a half-mile of where we stand today. that is about to change. >> at a public gathering the san francisco park alliance explained this half acre was always supposed to be public. it was part of the deal when the real estate developers built these apartments. but when it came time to hand it over to the city, the city couldn't maintain it. >> how do you maintain a gift? how do you look the gift horse in the mouth and say, well, we can't accept it because we can't maintain it. >> neighbored were upset. hundreds signed a petition begging them to find another way. after weeks of negotiating, they did. >> emerald park will be open to the public every day of the year, and importantly it will cost the city nothing. >> emerald park is named after
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emerald fund, the real estate developers who will continue to own and maintain it at about a cost of $45,000 a year. along with a nonprofit parks alliance, they filed a conservation easement, meaning nobody, not even them, will be ever allowed to build on the land and make it private. in essence, they are donating it to the public. >> we feel so fortunate to be able to give something back to the city where, indeed, we left our heart. >> the mayor hinted he wouldn't mind similar donations from other developers in this fast-growing neighborhood. the neighbor who started it, couldn't be happier. >> just total generosity. its totally unexpected and uncalled for for them to commit to such an agreement. >> there is one thing left to be put in place. a children's terrace to be put in place. they said once it's built, it will open to the public. that will be around september 1st. in san francisco, abc7 news. okay. i've been tubing lisa about what i said about the temperatures in sausalito and san francisco. >> the skyve
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>> yeah, yeah. >> cloudy. and we are going to be hard-pressed to see some sun. that's really what the trend ha. it's been cooler than average and as we head outside right now, emeryville, you can see the low clouds. numbers in the 50s and even mist and drizzle. we will see some sun. the numbers managing just in the mid-60s here. cooler than yesterday, but when will we get back to average? i'll let you know what we return. >> all right. don't want to misstate you there, ms. argen. also coming up, the giants find another way to lose to the cubs. this time beaten by a former teammate. mike shumann has the highlights,
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>> a big honor for the giants tomorrow. that was after their last season's world series championship. tomorrow the team will meet with president obama at the white house during a ceremony saluting their world series sweep of the detroit tigers in october. it's the second time the president will honor the giants at the white house. he did the same thing two years ago when the team won the world series over the rangers. the giants will leave for white house after this afternoon's game at at&t park versus the cubs. tim lincecum takes the mound for the giants, who will be trying to avoid being swept. last night they suffered another terrible loss. here's mike shumann with the highlights in this morning areas sports. good morning and once again, the giants cannot get out of their own way. poor fielding and leaving runners stranded on base led to another loss to the cubs. becoming the story line, it seems like, every game. should we give this kid a hot dog? it's hard to digest cowhide. giants lead all of major league baseball with 76 errors. two last night. pablo sandoval can't handle the roller.
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madison bumgarner was pitching. a solid inning with 8 strikeouts. giants loaded the bases in the eighth with no outs. gets out of the jam. strikes out hunter pence to end. still no scoring in the ninth. facing nate schierholtz and nate makes him pay. solo shot had to be the best of his career. 1-0, cubs. bottom of nine, bases loaded again. one out. grounds to first. back to home and back to first. double play, game over. giants left ten runners on base. lose their second straight to the cubs, 1-0, your final. meanwhile the a's tying their lead in the american league host hosting the angels. turn back the clock with the retro 1996 uniforms. i like the old look. reminds me of the glory days. like the old days but i'm not sure about the halo on the cap. angels 1-0 lead in the second. the starter malone serves up a fat one. he finds the sweet spot. his 15th of the year. malone settled down.
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went seven inning, struck out six. and a's offense struggling until the 7th. derek norris pinch-hitting. lines to left and barely gets over the wall. two-run shot. oakland added one more in the in and they win it 3-1. a's are now a five game lead over the rangers, who lost to cleveland. all right, the husband of the year award goes to hunter mahan. he was leading after two rounds of the canadian open but withdrew after his wife candy went into labor in texas. he was on the driving range tuning up when he got the call. his wife went into labor three weeks early and he withdrew with the lead. justin johnson took advantage. the short putt for eagle. three shots back and 11-under. leader, brent snedeker, shot 9-under 63. makes the birdie on 11. and 16, nine birdies, 14 on the day. leads by 1 heading into today's final round. let's go to st
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bank of the west semifinals. and straight sets, the drop shot. then on match point, she is serving. hampton's return finds the net. 6-3, 6-2 the final. the finals are today. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. see you again tonight at five. have a great day. >> all right. a great day with a cool, misty, gray weather. >> for most. i mean, yesterday we did reach 93 in antioch. so 89 in morgan hill. there are spots around the bay that definitely felt like summer. live doppler 7hd, plenty of stratus out there. we will be looking at that throughout the next couple of hours. and the breezy winds out towards the delta. it was 80 in concord yesterday. but today numbers will drop another two to three degrees in most neighborhoods.
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the view from mt. tam, above the 2,000-foot marine layer, showing we are cool once again from the mid-50s san francisco, some mist and drizzle. low clouds stick to go the coast today. half moon bay 54. managing a high just about 60. 57 in santa cruz. some low clouds around san jose. but this has been the one spot that we haven't been totally encompassed in the stratus. you can see the gray there. 52 santa rosa, 55 by the delta with the southwest wind. up to 28 miles an hour. and livermore underneath the cloudy skies, 58 degrees. here's the view from emeryville. with some mist and drizzle this morning, it's another cool start out there. and another cool afternoon with temperatures slightly below average and the trend continues tomorrow. in fact we could drop another few degrees before high pressure tries to build in and really allow for the marine layer to shrink by the middle of the week. but not happening today. in fact, by 3:00 you can still see the low clouds and fog from
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point reyes, stinson beach, ocean beach, down through pacifica and here. it is going to be a cool day coastside and the temperature spread once again about 25 degrees. so low pressure has been absorbed in the flow in southern california. but the cooling continues as another area of low pressure sets up in the pacific northwest and really dominates much of california's weather throughout the next two to three days. temperatures feeling good in sacramento. coming out of the 90s. 89 there with 82 and mostly sunny in the sierra nevada. 96 in yosemite. 72, a cool day in los angeles. back home we are looking at numbers with the low clouds and fog keeping it cool from half moon bay. in san francisco four degrees below the average at 62. across the bay in oakland, 68 degrees. the southwest wind keeping it on the cool side. and up in the north bay, mid-70s for san rafael and napa with 75 in san jose. you have to get pretty far south
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into morgan hill and over into livermore to enjoy the 80s. so if you are headed to the east bay today, it's going to be a cool afternoon with some sunshine. it's going to take a little bit of time with low 60s to mid-60s today. we will look for the breezy winds to continue throughout the day tomorrow and tuesday lent of low cloud cover in the morning and staying cloudy at the beaches. wednesday we will begin to see more peaks in the sun and a little bit of a warmup around the bay. thursday, friday, saturday getting back to normal with 60s coast, low 90s inland. >> so you talked about the microclimates, antioch's high and san francisco low? >> yeah. a cool day today for sunday streets, as well. >> thank you, lisa. the watch abc live stream is now available in the bay area. watch abc is a new way to experience abc anytime, anywhere, whether you are at home or out and about. you can enjoy your favorite abc7 newscast. your tv shows and sports on your
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has taken up residence at a burlingame hotel. officials at the waterfront marriott hotel say the family of young barn owls was spotted on the balconies earlier this work. because they are birds of prey, the officials have not removed them. one family had four babies last month. this is the second year the owls have nested at the hotel, that was recently given a certified wildlife habitat designation from the national wildlife federation. five baby penguins are now on display at the san francisco zoo following yesterday's annual right of passage. the zoo gave us these pictures if the march of the penguins. visitors cheered as the five chicks graduated from fish school and then marched to the penguin island.'s where join a y that is home to many. their parents. a naming contest was held for the only boy in this year's
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batch of chicks. the name? george alexander louis, just like the baby of the royal family. i wonder if he will become king of the colony sometime? >> i know our producer tried to get there but he got shutout. it was a very busy day. and today even with the cloudy skies it should be another busy day with temperatures low 60s san francisco, 68 oakland, and the a's and giants today, a cool afternoon with minimal sun. 72 in fremont and sunnier and milder in the east bay and south bay for the garlic festival. upper 70s. still cool tomorrow. tuesday we begin to turn around. wednesday warming up to near normal, and thursday, friday, into next weekend. >> and august is already here. >> thursday, right. >> yeah. next christmas! that's going to do it for us. thank you for joining us on the abc7 sunday morning news.
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