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>> good morning. here's a quick look at the forecast with lisa argen. >> a quick burn off and a change in the air will allow for a spare-the-air day today. moderate air quality elsewhere. it's because of a system offshore that will bring the let of thunder and lightning. but your first forecast calls for temperatures on the cool side in the north bay. mid-50s to low 650s. we have the coastal clouds. you saw that. this afternoon mid-70s coastside. it will be warmer around the bay into the 80s, but even some
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90s inland. it will be a warm evening. we are talking about quite a spread here. then it gets interesting with a red flag warning issued by midnight tonight. we will talk more in detail about that, how long it lasts and the rest of the work week that's ahead. katie. >> thank you, lisa. >> developing news, police are investigating a fatal stabbing at an antioch gas station. a 49-year-old man was suffering from multiple stab wounds just before 8:00 last night. the victim was taken to the hospital, where he later died. detectives are questioning a man who may have been fighting with the victim before the stabbing. >> also developing, authorities are looking for the driver after pickup who slammed through the front door of a home and then ran away from the scene. it happened before 2:00 a.m. outside petaluma on cleveland avenue. as you see in the video, the home sustained major p.m. and there was an elderly woman asleep in the back of the house but she was not hurt. so far authorities have not been
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able to find the driver. the chp is investigating. a popular santa cruz surfing instructor is in jail this morning. he's accused of secretly taking pictures of his students and more. the 38-year-old dylan greiner was arrested on suspicion of lewd acts with children. we have more what led to his arrest. >> 38-year-old dylan greiner is accused of lewd acts with two girls. he lured the girls to his surf is school by offering free lessons. >> and he continues that relationship to the point it goes grows to an inappropriate relationship where he is making sexual advances towards them and photographing them and very personal body parts. >> police collected computers, one with evidence that leads detectives to believe there are more victims. >> there were videos that were taken in the store from the dressing room, as well, depicting young girls who were
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getting changed into wet suits at the business. >> he has been become very well-known on the beach where he teaches his surf classes. locals credited him with helping clean up the beach after he shot a series of videos last year showing trash and syringes there. they passed a curfew keeping homeless people off the beach at night. >> he did a great thing and it made everything else happen. as you see, they aren't here. he did a good thing. nobody had any clue. we are all appalled. >> right now police are trying to locate other victims. they are encouraging parents to have a talk with their kids if they have taken lessons at the santa cruz surf school. >> if you think there is something there, bring it forward, let us work with your child and get the services they need. >> dylan greiner is being held on a half million dollars bond. police expect to file further charges once more victims are identified. in santa cruz, abc7 news.
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police in union city have released this sketch of a suspect wand for indecent exposure and child molestation. he's caucasian, 50s. 6 feet, 200 pounds and either bald or with very short hair. he's been spotted wearing a tan fisherman's child hat with chinstrap and eyeglasses. a woman is dead and two others injured, including a child. dispatchers received calls about a shooting on 73rd avenue at 9:40 last night. officers found a man and woman inside the car with gunshot wounds. the woman was dead, the man was taken to the hospital and is expected to survive. a four-year-old boy was hit by shattered glass in the shooting but he has only minor injuries. police have not released any suspect information. also this morning in oakland, police are looking for a gunman who shot four people over a stolen purse. abc7 news reporter john austin has details.
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>> the shooting took place in uptown, oakland in the shadow of the fox theater and trendy eateries. three stylists from the bad boys salon were shot in front of their business, along with another person who just happened to be on the sidewalk. >> they went out there and saw the blood. doing my best to hold his wounds. >> it began yesterday when somebody broke into the car on telegraph avenue and grabbed a purse. it belonged to this man's girlfriend who was a stylist in the salon. >> so i chased him down 18th street and i caught him. i got the purse back. him and his friend, whatever, they ran away. >> witnesses say at least one of them returned to the hair salon on a bike and with a gun. this man was in a cafe across the street. >> i heard a pop, pop. i walk out, and i see the gentleman shooting marquis when he's on the ground and i go over and render first aid. >> before i get back i hear a bunch of siren and i see people
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laying on the ground and they are shot, and i find out my girl got shot. all of this over a broken window and a few meaningless possessions. it's pointless. >> police are checking several surveillance cameras, hoping it will lead to the gunman. even though police say violent crime in this section of oakland is relatively rare, some neighbors are not surprised. >> it's not shocking. one of the things that the community has really called for is more presence with the police. >> john alston, abc7 news. >> san francisco police are investigating a shooting that injured three people in the bayview district. gunfire erupted around 8:30 last night in front of home on cameron way in the housing complex. that's the alice griffith housing complex. two victims were taken to sf general by ambulance and a third victim showed up afterwards by private car. no word on their condition at this hour. san francisco's fire chief has banned the police from using
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helmet cameras after last month's airplane crash, asiana. the chief said filming the scene may have violated the privacy of both the firefighters and the victims. the film from the helmet cam shows the rig running over a passenger who was covered by fire retardant foam. he was directing the rig movement and didn't know the 16-year-old's body was there. critics have questioned the timing of the chief's decision because the footage raises the possibility the fire department could be liable in the girl's death. music lovers had to say good-bye to a san francisco institution this weekend. for the past 27 years rosales nightclub offered jazz, blues and r & b with famous performers. the club moved to fillmore in 1999 to be part of the city
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plans for a revitalized jazz district. >> we are moving on. but i am hoping that in the future another establishment that is diverse and eclectic and fran and international would open up. >> the club hosted a farewell party last night. a new owner is expected to take over the building, but no word on what might go into the space. tomorrow is back to school day for many bay area kids. to protect children, san francisco police will have extra patrols near schools over the next two days. officers will be targeting drivers who violate the 15-mile an hour school zone speed limit. traffic enforcement officers will focus on elementary schools in the city with operations schedule between 7:00 and 9:00 in the morning and 1:30 and 3:30 in the afternoon. a team of marine veterans that served together in iraq a
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decade ago held their ten-year reunion on the peninsula. the brothers of this company had a lot of catching up to do yesterday. they met at the war fighting brewing company in san carlos, a company started by one of the members of the unit. the brewery are staffed entirely by vets. he believes reunions are important for getting vets employed after leaving the military. >> i was approached by job opportunities with his own company and up until recently i didn't know we had a company. so for me in the last just 60 seconds, i could probably create to the job for another veteran and i didn't even know it. >> his companies have employed more than 400 veterans. it is 6:09 on your sunday morning. we are looking a the a hot one today. >> we are, but behind us you wouldn't know it. you see the fog behind the bay bridge. here's a look at the sutro
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camera. it's gorgeous. out in the distance you can see the beginning of a beautiful day with temperatures this morning on the cool side. the official sunrise about 20 minutes away. we are talking 75 downtown and a red flag warning tonight. your forecast is straight ahead. thank you, lisa. drama at the america's cup. two sail lores swept overboard during competition. we will tell you exactly what happened. and a new lead into the death of
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>> this morning egypt's interim prime minister is considering a drastic move to end the violence by disbanding the muslim brotherhood. a heavy military presence is on the streets of cairo today. yesterday security officers stormed a mosque where supporters of ousted egyptian president morsi were holdup. the raid follows fears the muslim brotherhood plans to organize another sit-in. violent clashes on friday killed 173 people across the country. more than 800 people have been killed in the last week. how will the u.s. respond to
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the escalating crisis in egypt? on "this week" george stephanopoulos talks with senator bob corker and house foreign affairs ranking member eliot engel. join george stephanopoulos for "this week" at 8:00 a.m. here on abc7. the implosion of a building in the east way campus at cal state is more than the implosion, it's helping scientists learn about earthquakes. pictures from sky hawk photography showed the 13-story hall collapsed into a pile of rubble yesterday. kira klapper tells us how scientists plan to use the implosion to understand how the bay area is affected by quakes. >> now i can't even remember where it was. >> lee baker looks out from his hayward hills home hours after csu east bay's warren hall was demolished. he can't remember it without the landmark that towered over campus and defined the city's skyline for the last 40 years.
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>> you felt like you were coming home when you saw the tower. >> it was imploded yesterday. it leaned and collapsed in on itself. the force created about a magnitude 2.0 quake. u.s.g.s. will study the impact it had on the area. the 13 story building that also housed classrooms was built along the fault more than 40 years ago. it was abandoned for the last two years after it was deem the most seismically unsafe building in the cal state system. the usgs used about 600 of these size mow graphs, placed strategically on campus and at volunteers' homes. they had sensors to measure it with unprecedented detail.
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>> how hard is it going to shake here, how hard it it going to shake there and we can compile hazard maps. >> the usgs will take the information and paint a 3d pictures what is going on in the earth's layers and they will publish a paper with their findings. even though the building was gone in seven seconds, it leaves a lasting memory for those graduating from the university or those going by it every day. >> i am a little sad. i had a little tear watching it, and it was historical to watch it but it brings back memories. >> in hayward, kira klapper, abc7 news. >> subcontractors have 40 days to clear the rubble. much of it will be repurposed as building materials. a park will replace warren hall so people can enjoy the view from the hill. construction on the new administration building is set to begin this fall. it was a rough start for emirates team new zealand during the opening of the sailing finals. two sailors were thrown overboard when the team's yacht
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took a nose-dive yesterday. you are watching this amazing picture captured by america's cup tv. the sailors were picked up by rescue boats within seconds. the boat suffered a minor damage when there was a tear in the tarp. they beat the italy team luna rossa. >> there has been new information about princess diana's death. abc news reporter chuck sievertson reports. >> princess last walk through the corridors in the rich hotel in paris with her boyfriend, talking with her driver who was drunk twice the legal limit and driving off into the car tunnel, followed paparazzi. the last images of the princess before her death. now relived again. >> new information about the information surrounding the car crash. >> sky news is reporting surprising allegations that she was murdered by a british soldier. new accusations passed on to police by the soldier's former in-laws.
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scotland yard is taking it seriously, quote, scoping information that has recently been received" and adding it was not reopening the initial investigation for now. an official inquest said there was no conspiracy to murder. >> this was a tragic accident. >> it was the official line. >> we get this every single year on the anniversary of the death of diana princess of wales. i think the police did a thorough investigation and that's why we had an inquest. i don't think anybody has doubted the conclusions. >> still the information will be analyzed. >> there will be a lot of people hoping there will be nothing to this, expecting there is nothing to it it, and there probably isn't, but until that's proved, it should be thoroughly investigated. >> so far buckingham palace has declined to comment on the new developments. abc news, new york. >> the man being held as a
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person of interest in the disappearance and death of a federal investigator is sharing his side of the story. in a jailhouse interview with our media partners at the bay area news group, randy said he had a loving relationship with 50-year-old son draw coke. coke disappeared august 4th. her body was found in vacaville five days later. he was the last person seen with her. he's in custody for violating the conditions of his parole, which included a restraining order. he said the two attended church together and planned to marry. he denied harming her or having anything to do with her disappearance. 6:19 now. it will be a sunny day but then things get kind of wild? >> that's right. it looks like a typical sunny day with the fog behind us. that will clear quickly. the burn-off happens early and that allows for the warmup. then this is the red flag warning for midnight tonight through wednesday morning. so after our quick warmup, we are looking at an area of low
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pressure that is going to sit just offshore and spin up not only in the mid- and high-level clouds but allow the energy to initiate showers and thunderstorms throughout the next several days. from our roof camera you can see the clouds, the low cloud deck. it's cool once again in san francisco, 57. good morning, oakland, 51. 59 san jose. take a look, another gorgeous shot from mt. tam, the marine layer sitting at about 1400 feet and just a little bit in the way of high clouds right now. the official sunrise about eight minutes away, setting before 8:00 tonight. 54 santa rosa. partly cloudy around the bay with 60 at the delta. we are looking at less of a southwest wind this morning. that's going to aid in your warmup. concord 61. livermore 61, as well. and a look at mt. diablo in the distance. it really is starting out typical, but things are going to change as we get into sunset tonight. so the clouds and to go this morning heating up quickly and the thunder threat beginning tonight. here's a look at emeryville.
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we have a spare-the-air day in effect with those pollutants getting close to the ground, increasing the ozone. poor air quality for the east bay. moderate elsewhere. here's the one-day heat. here come the low. it drops to the south. as it does, it will begin to bring up some of the subtropical moisture. flow turns more easterly, bringing the instability closer to the bay area. almost everyone has a chance of thunderstorms except for san francisco, the santa clara valley, and we are looking at the next couple of days could get quite interesting. so the fog this morning, look what happens by tomorrow noontime. we have the rain in the sierra nevada. could be some heavy downpours and with the possibility of lightning strikes and the dry fuel, it won't take much to start a fire and not much moisture with the thunderstorms. but some gusty winds perhaps and
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here is the area that is highlighted. mostly the diablo range and north bay hills and the san mateo coast. this has the potential for fires to start in the bay area. a dangerous situation. we have much dry fuels out there so definitely be advised of that. 85 santa clara, 83 milpitas, 87 redwood city. san francisco coming in at 75, partly cloudy skies. 94 novato. near east bay looking at nos. 80 richmond, 84 fremont. castro valley 85. head inland, numbers are getting up toward the triple digits. 97 walnut creek, 99 brentwood and the look ahead after the one-day heat-up, a chance of isolated storms tomorrow, mainly tuesday and dying off wednesday when we are cooler and the low passes us. then we will look for typical pattern with 60s coast, 70s around the bay and dryer by the end of the week. >> thank you. coming up, trader joe's trademark fight.
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have fun, build confidence and meet others just like them. this time we introduce you to some courageous campers living with hiv-aids, and developmental delays and siliak disease. >> just because we have something wrong it doesn't mean we have to be cooped up inside. we can do stuff we love. >> it's nice to be with other kids who have the same condition. >> it makes me feel good, like where i belong. >> join abc7 tonight at 6:30 p.m. for our special programs "just like me." and learn how the taylor family foundation is helping change the lives of the kids there. >> the first of an expected 26 settlements in the jerry sandusky child sexual abuse case is settled. a lawyer has confirmed the deal. 31 young men have sued penn state over his actions. sandusky is serving a 30 to 60-year sentence. >> dramatic video out this
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-- out of australia and a warning some of the photos you will see here are graphic. a 19-year-old construction worker was breaking concrete when he was hit by a long piece of steel. it went through his forehead between his eyes. the man remained conscious as help arrived. they cut the bar to free him but left the portion that penetrated his forehead, left that in place as they rush him to the hospital and he is expected to survive. a man in canada is claims to be trader joe's best customer but the grocery chain is taking him to court. michael has a store in vancouver called pirate joe's. it's stocked with marked-up items from stores he buys in washington state. he says he spends $22,000 a month at t. j.s, but he's becoming so recognizable he has to try other source. >> i tried the l.a. run and that didn't go well. we lost a bunch of chocolate. if they said they were opening a store in vancouver tomorrow or this year or next year, i would
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close the store. >> trade are joe's, who does not have a store in canada, is suing for trademark infringement and unfair competition. >> still to come, a possible medical breakthrough. california doctor leading the charge in the treatment of fibromyalgia. and the tactic the federal government wants to use to save
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welcome back. thanks for joining us. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, katie. there it is, the official sunrise three minutes ago from mt. tam. we have the typical low clouds and fog and marine layer. it's at about 1400 feet. it will burn back quicker today and that will lead to a warmup. in fact, a significant warmup today. this morning it's chili in santa rosa at 64. 60 napa and fairfield. >> concord 60 and livermore 61. for the rest of the day we will see a good deal of sunshine out there and temperatures will be at much as five to ten degrees warmer than yesterday. that keeps us up above normal. notice the cloud deck here. it will still be comfortable at our coast and we will see more higher clouds filter in. eventually leading up to a red flag warning tonight which
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brings the possibility of lightning and thunder our way. we will talk more about that in a little bit. katie. >> thank you. >> a gold club bar is suing the san jose establishment for trademark infringement. the two clubs are not affiliated and the suit accuses san jose's gold club of stealing its name and design of his logo. a spokesperson said the suit is baseless because they said the san jose owners got a proper license for the name from the trademark's true owner south carolina. >> new research could help in the fight against fiber myial jaw. new research could help in the fight against fibromyalgia. health and science reporter carolyn johnson tells us about a new test that might finally help some.
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>> is there anyplace that doesn't hurt? >> nearly all the key points on her arms are painfully tender. it's one of the ways doctors diagnose fibromyalgia. a chronic neurosensory disorder that causes widespread muscle pain, joint stiffness and fatigue. >> i cried for everything. i was in pain all the time. >> on average it takes about three to five years for patients like her to get a fibromyalgia diagnosis. >> so i was getting depressed because i didn't get anything accomplished. >> people shouldn't be looked at as if they are neurotic or hysterical. this doctor has developed what he said is the very first blood test to diagnose fibromyalgia. he measures preteens in the system. >> white blood cells produce normal proteins but when you have fibromyalgia, research shows you have less production of two specific types. >> we were struck by the fact they were not producing these proteins in normal quantities. >> in a study of 110 patients with the fibermyalgia diagnosis, the test was positive in 93% of the cases.
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he said a lack of the protein suppresses the immune system which may explain why patients are vulnerable to all types of stress. >> it plays a role, for example, in a person might have depression, why a person might develop extreme pain anywhere they are touched. why they are terrible fatigue. >> another doctor told blanca she might have fibromyalgia but she felt a blood test would be more definitive and bring her a peace of mind. >> the only proof i have is how i feel, right? i don't have anything that tells me, yes, you have this. >> but other doctors who treat the disease said the test won't tell them any more than a physical exam reveals. they point out the protein markers may be found in people with other diseases. they said testing for more preteens would make the test more definitive but would cost $1,200 to $1,500.
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this doctor's test cost $744. but it isn't covered by insurance. >> there is controversy, but you have to understand there are those physicians who are the ones who have been benefiting from those patients who have been earning thousands of dollars, and now here's this test that says we don't have to spend that money. >> one week later. blanca received heifer results. the test was positive. >> i can have it prove that i really have fibromyalgia. and maybe after this test, you know, there is treatment. carolyn johnson, abc7 >> at abc7news.com you will find links to more information on the test and how it works. you will find that under "see it on tv." this morning the federal government wants to save the farallon islands by covering them in poison. the islands are infested with mice. it's so bad there are as many as 500 mice per acre. the rodents attract hungry owls, who offspring then graze on a
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rare seabird. a study said the best way to get rid of the mice is by poison dropped with helicopters. the fish and wildlife service will make a decision by the end of the year. google is bringing us one step closer to the computing you often see in science fiction. the new feature that lets you ask your computer a question and get a sample answer. >> hello, computer. >> to the characters in star trek, talking to a computer is commonplace. but down here on earth we still usually type in searches with a keyboard. >> keyboard. how quaint. >> but there are a few trekies working at google and they have come up with this. >> what am i doing this weekend? >> here's your agenda. first up, the next hotel reservation is at the chicago hotel for tomorrow. >> the data comes mostly from your g-mail account and calendar. instant response comes from years of research. >> we've had great advances
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recently using neuronetwork technology which uses thousands of google's computers all together to process your utterance and understands what it means. >> it is designed to check a flight team or a package instantaneous. >> when is my dinner reservation? >> you have a reservation at 9:00 p.m. today. >> it will rollout to most users over a span of a few days. some people who got their first try said they are impressed. >> if you can use it in a day that makes my day better, i'm for that. >> and he said it's futuristic but functional. >> you will ask it all sorts of questions and feel like you are in sci-fi but after a while we will feel it's natural. >> it is different from apple's. >> apple is more sassy, but google doesn't talk back. >> google is trying to be your
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assistant and get things done for you as quickly as possible as opposed to trying to be your buddy or your friend. >> we know what happens when a computer becomes too human. >> open the doors, please. >> i'm sorry, dave, i'm afraid i can't do that. >> in san francisco. abc7 news. >> coming up, is it an accurate portrayal? techies head to the screen this week to see the steve jobs movie. >> and a look at the sutro camera this morning. just gorgeous. sunrise over low clouds. lisa argen will
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>> welcome back. it's 6:41 on sunday morning. you are looking live at the san mateo bridge. a pretty gray scene out there right now but it will warm up pretty nicely. you are looking at low to mid-80s on the peninsula today. lisa argen will tell you what else is happening and where things are going are going to get pretty wild later tonight. a new film about apple's co-founder, steve jobs, is lighting up movie screens across the country this morning. in silicon valley, interest is high to see how steve jobs is portrayed. abc7 news business and technology report david louie talks with moviegoers. reviews of the movie "steve
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jobs." in silicon valley where people worked at apple, the movie rings true. >> i have always heard he was a tough guy to work for, and they certainly didn't hold back in that arena. some of the stuff he did, he kind of looked like a jerk. >> however, not one person offered praise for ashton kutcher's portrayal of steve jobs. >> i'm trying to build apple, and they are taking it away from me? >> he was a young visionary known to be difficult to work with. >> he was very tough, he was very committed with a real vision. maybe a little rougher than i even realized based on the movie. but then again, i heard stories that say probably very real. >> a movie fan, whose husband went to school with jobs, said the film revealed something she didn't know. >> i think how tortured he was in his personal life. even more than what i have read before, that he really was tortured, but he was such a visionary that that outweighed the other. >> we reached out to the real steve wozniak how he was portrayed to the movie. he didn't respond. the film doesn't try to cover jobs' entire life, only from
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college to the creation of the i-pod, and that caused one movie goer to knock it. >> i think i would give it a "b." i kind of wish they would have had the pixar part of it. >> another showed up with no intention of seeing the jobs movie. >> i thought we knew everything about him. don't we? enough is enough. >> so there's no compelling reason for you to see the movie? >> no. >> in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. interesting. the reviews will keep coming, no doubt. what are we seeing weather-wise? >> we have some reviews about that, as well. it will warm up late in the day. right now back to the low clouds and fog san francisco. mid-70s today. a mini warmup on the way for most of the bay. before we talk about the threat of thunder and lightning, a red flag warning goes into effect tonight. i'll have the details when we return. >> thank you, lisa. also coming up, what happens when the panda races a marlin to first base? it could be a
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. >> a live look at san jose. you can see clear skies." you are look being at low 650s right now but it will get into the 80s in san jose. it will be warm in a lot of places around the bay area to the but then things get a little rocky around midnight. meteorologist lisa argen will fill you in on exactly what is
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happening where. in sports the a's will try to win the rubber game of their series against the cleveland indians at the coliseum. last night the a's needed to win to keep pace with the a.l. west-leading rangers. here's rick kwan with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. a double setback for the a's last night. first, all-star picture bartolo colon was put on the disabled list with a strained left groin. then his teammates went out and lost to the indians 7-1. it may have been yoenis cespedes bobble head day at the coliseum. but this is nick swisher's 14th homer of the season. and cleveland struck in the 6th at asdrubal cabrera sends one deep to right center. the ball bounces off the wall and michael brantley comes home. it's 3-0. a no-hitter until the 6th. josh donaldson breaks it up with rbi single.
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josh reddick scores and oakland gets on the board. the indians answer in the seventh as michael bourn connects. it is outta here!. cleveland added three more and pulled away to win 7-1. oakland now trails texas by a game and a half. the rangers scored five in the second. david murphy with the two-run double off the wall. 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a home run. former a's shortstop miguel tejada is the latest player to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an amphetamine. the 2002 american league playerer tested positive for adderall. he said not to get an edge on the competition but to control his attention deficit disorder. he think it's save the giants will not win their division this year.
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but they played in miami. it was scoreless until the fourth with runners at second and third in the giants game. pablo sandoval, a race to the bag and the panda is safe. sandoval was a little shaken up but stayed in the contest. brandon belt scored to make it 1-0. in the fourth, he lines one to center. jake can't make the diving catch. it will go to the wall. two runners come home. blanco slides into third but matt cain shut out the marlins until the sixth. that's when he unblows the monster two-run blast, 454 feet that. cut the lead in half. but the giants get the two runs back in the eighth. andres torres' grounder goes off the glove of lucas, belt scores and san francisco wins. 6-4. cain improves his record to 8-8. there is no stopping the red-hot dodgers. clayton kershaw blanked the phillies allowing 3 hits over 8 innings. he's the league best at 1.80. kershaw also drove in a run with the rbi double in the fifth.
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l.a. wins 5-0. the dodgers have now won 42 of they're last 50. they lead the west by 8 1/2 games. that is sports for sunday morning. i'm rick kwan. see you again tonight at 5:00. >> lisa argen joining us now with news of a warmup. >> yeah. hottest day of the week today. so a quick warmup, a quick burn-off. we have the low fog and clouds behind us. but we also have a red flag warning that's gone into effect. the national weather service has posted this. it goes into effect midnight tonight until wednesday. we are looking at the potential for some lightning and some thunder, which could initiate fires. already the fuels, very dry around here. always a concern, especially late in the season. so a live look outside from our roof camera. you will notice plenty of gray sky. temperatures 57 san francisco. but get set for a warmer day today.
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61 redwood city with 64 in los gatos and mt. tam. a beautiful shot. sun officially up 6:28. low clouds and fog. just a few higher clouds. we will see a mostly sunny sky today and santa rosa climbing through the 90s." right now 54. a long way to go. 54 novato. and finally from the sutro camera, railroad nice picture with plenty of sunshine. a very nice summer-like afternoon here. but heading inland it is going to get quite uncomfortable. low clouds and fog this morning. a rapid warmup and the threat of thunder with the possibility of isolated lightning strikes tonight. because of the quick warmup we are looking at a spare-the-air day today. here's a clear shot of san jose. nearly 60 degrees. poor air quality mainly in the inland east bay. moderate elsewhere. but by tomorrow and the days ahead we will cool off as the area of low pressure not only gets closer to the bay, but it lingers offshore. today the influences from the area of high pressure that warms us up quickly, then it backs
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off, and low pressure just sits here allowing for high and mid-level clouds to filter into the bay area. and allowing for the triggering mechanism, the low to initiate showers and thunderstorms from mount shasta, the northern and southern sierra, the diablo range and north valley. it could get dicey but today mostly sunny conditions. tonight the increasing clouds. there is the sierra look at the showers and the storms. through tuesday look at lake county, the north bay, and pushing on into the east bay perhaps. mount hamilton could see some showers. it ends late tuesday into wednesday. once again, the highlighted areas through tuesday night if we do see thunderstorms, we could have some gusty winds with the outflow boundaries, and, of course, the potential for new fires around here. temperatures today not only in the bay area but elsewhere much warmer. 101 sacramento, 99 yosemite and
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104 in fresno. even the beaches warming up with 70s point reyes, 9 today in san mateo, with mid-80s palo alto, and we will look for a warm one over in the east bay, with the game starting out in the mid-70s and about 80 degrees throughout the afternoon. look ahead, big time warmup today. a chance of thunderstorms tonight, monday and cooler as the low moves in and out of the bay. then we will look for the usual low clouds and fog and a more comfortable but summer-like pattern the end of the work week. then school starts. >> thanks, lisa. a san francisco leader is surely warming up right now getting ready for an annual tournament at the table. we are
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>> here are the winning numbers from last night's power ball draw. >> nobody picked all six, so wednesday night's jackpot now estimated at $70 million. >> happening today, are you ready for some ping-pong? this man is, it's san francisco mayor ed lee and his famously wicked backhand. he's competing in chinatown third annual ping-pong tournament today. san francisco police will also field a team, as well as the warriors with star forward harrison barnes. competition ranges from entry level to advanced.
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the action gets underway the 9:30 this morning at the chinese culture center. good luck, everyone! >> this month's sunday streets community festival will be held today in the tenderloin district. it take place from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 this afternoon. cars and trucks are kept out so people can safely walk, ride bikes and take part in other activities. today a team of filmmakers will be talking to people and capturing the activities for a project. >> sounds like fun. sounds like the weather will be nice. >> low to mid-70s downtown san francisco. we are cloudy now in the 50s. but the fog burns back in the next hour or two. leaving a mostly sunny sky. 82 oakland, mid-and upper 90s inland. a warm one today. a red flag warning tonight through the early part of wednesday. then we will look at more typical weather conditions but between now and then it could get interesting. be careful if you are might being or biking out there.
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