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>> good morning, i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us. let's start with a quick first look at our weather with lisa argen. good morning, carolyn. the fog has returned about a thousand feet deep this morning from santa rosa to half moon bay and along the central coast. sunny and mild elsewhere right any. we are on our way to another very warm afternoon inland. but take a look at the fog forecast. you will notice that 11:00 it's still hung up along the shoreline. it clears back from point rays and stinson beach. half moon bay, a cooler day, including san francisco. elsewhere still plenty 80s and
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90s, maybe some 100 degrees. we will have the details coming up. carolyn. >> thank you. breaking news in antioch where a triple shooting outside a roller skating rink has left one person dead, two others injured. the san francisco chronicle reports it happened around 1:30 this morning following an argument at the paradise roller link located at the fairgrounds. about 50 people was attending an adults-only skating event that was supposed to run until 3:30 this morning. no details have been released. if we get an update during our newscast we will, of course, bring you that information. new this morning police are investigating the stabbing death of a woman in south san jose. police were called to dakota drive off the expressway. a woman died at the scene. investigators don't know why she was stabbed but police say she
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apparently knew her attacker. they have not made any arrests or made a any arrests. it's the 36th homicide of the year for san jose. >> fire ripped through two homes in mountain view. started just before 8:00 last night on orange street lane. while firefighters tried to put it out, flames jumped to a neighboring house. nobody was hurt. other homes in the neighborhood were evacuated. >> there's a chance that a gas line that's running to the home that may be involved as part of the fire. so because of that, we are keeping people at a safe distance. >> pg&e arrived to check the gas line and make any necessary repairs. >> the could have of fighting the wildfire burning in and around yosemite national park has now passed $89 million. the rim fire, which is entering its fourth week, has burned 253,000 acres. it is 80% contained. federal teams are now on site to assess the damage. the family of a sunnyvale
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man who was shot to death by a team of undercover drug officers is trying to find answers this morning. abc7 news reporter sergio romo has their story. it's only on abc7 news. >> this looks like the aftermath of a shootout. >> this white truck belongs to 34-year-old juan. according to police this was a drug arrest that went bad. but juan's family said this was not a shootout because he never fired a shot. >> our question was, was he armed? and he just told my brother, no, we never found a weapon. >> juan was shot multiple times by six different officers. according to investigators he had just allegedly sold a pound of methamphetamine to undercover police. those officers said he threatened them and they thought he was reaching for a weapon so they fired. the family is puzzled by that. >> the pictures we see all over the media, they show his truck being boxed in. he had a stroke recently, so
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it's like he wasn't going to run from them. >> the shooting is being investigated by the sunnyvale police. we talked to them by phone and they confirmed a weapon was not found on him or in his truck. five of the officers who fired are from the santa clara police department and another is a santa clara county deputy. the family said this is the first they have heard about any involvement with drugs. >> if he was in the wrong, fine we will accept it. but right now they don't have any proof that, you know, he was armed or he had a weapon. >> right now they are waiting to collect the body. they want to know why he was shot so many times by police. in sunnyvale, abc7 news. emeryville police are looking for witnesses to a shooting that occurred on san pablo avenue yesterday. a man was shot twice. it was near 45th street.
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he's hospitalized, but is expected to recover. police are looking for details on a silver car that was seen leaving the area. a busy road in marin county was closed for most of the day yesterday after a car accident knocked down power lines. a car drove into a power pole near point reyes, petaluma road and novato boulevard. that's near novato. a bicyclist was also struck. a second cyclist fell after colliding with the downed line. both the cyclist and the drivers suffered minor injuries. now to the syrian crisis as president obama continues to push for support for a military strike. thousands worldwide are protesting. there were demonstrations at the vatican, in morning and in the bay area. protesters camped out in front of senator dianne feinstein's house. cornell bernard has more. >> the message at this small noon-time rally at justin herman
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plaza was clear. these people oppose the idea of u.s. military air strikes against syria. an hour later the rally grew into a large protest march on market street. >> we won't take a no more! >> this is not -- this is not what the american people want, a war in syria. >> i feel like people had forgotten like the last ten years. >> this march made its way to united nations plaza. meantime at union square there was another rally going on with a much different message. >> stop the -- these syrian americans are urging the u.s. to stop the u.s. of chemical weapons by the syrian government against innocent civilians. the assad regime, the dictatorship, it's like cancer and the cancer is growing. we need to come in and stop the cancer.
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that's what we are asking. we are asking for a strike, not for boots on the ground. >> what could possibly go wrong with dropping bombs on syria? >> one protester was dressed like nancy pelosi outside where nancy pelosi was giving a speech. she got into the event and tried to upstage pelosi with a sign but she was escorted out. pelosi said she supports the president's use of air strikes in syria. >> stopping that is a pillar of our national security. the assad regime used them and that cannot continue. >> pelosi knows the move has opposition on the streets. anti-war cries are expected to get louder in the days and weeks to come. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> coming up, the new images shown in classified briefings on capitol hill and how they could lead to a strike against syria. mexico's former president believes legalizing marijuana in
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the u.s. could calm drug violence on the mexican border. vicente fox gave the speech yesterday. it was the keynote speech at the international cannabis and hemp expo yesterday. he was the president of mexico from 2000 to 2006. he told the crowd at the hemp expo that the u.s. must find peaceful solutions to combat violent cartels, and he said legalizing marijuana is one way to do it. >> mexico is not a significant producer. member cois not a significant consumer. yet we are caught in this war. they say to protect kids and families here. i believe to protect kids and families, the best thing is to legalize. >> the cannabis expo is a way to promote and advance medical marijuana. three years into the construction of the new transbay
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transit center in san francisco, and it has reached a milestone as they again are pouring concrete for the colleagues. this is what the iconic transbay tower will look like once the project is complete. you can see it will transform the san francisco skyline. transportation reporter heather ishimaru reports from the transit center at mission and howard streets. workers have spent the last three years demolishing and digging down through layers of history. now it's time to start building up. >> we've gone back to the time when ships mohred here. and when woolly mammoths grazed here and sharks swam here. >> >> 65 feet below street level concreting is poured on a massive scale. four san francisco city blocks will be covered with concrete
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five feet deep. it's the foundation of the transbay transit center. the old building was hardly more than a bus terminal. transit center, as depicted in the animation, will be an entire multi-level facility with nearly a dozen transit agencies circulating in and out. including caltrain and high-speed rail as imagined in this rail short animation. >> there will be 27,000 permanent jobs attached to this transbay transit center. ongoing, sustained. >> the city got $400 million in federal funding for the transbay funding and has parlays that into revitalizing areas around it. >> six million square feet of new office space. housing and 1,200 housing units are going to be permanently affordable. >> the transit center will include a new 61-story high rise housing businesses only. all around private investigators
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-- investors are building retailers and housing. >> we have 19 building in construction because of this site. these 19 buildings would not be coming up if it were not for the terminal. >> target date of completion, 2017. abc7 news. >> 83 degrees yesterday in san francisco, 100 in livermore. what is on tap for today and the rest of the week? here's lisa. >> the 100 stays put in livermore. already sunny there. in the mid-60s. take a look at the camera from the sutro bay. there is fog across the bay. we are coming down about five degrees and maybe going up a few degrees in the inland east bay. the accuweather forecast is next. >> thank you, lisa. the america's cup is officially underway. we have a look at the action and the excited fans. and a remarkable 3-d video game that can help your
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>> get ready for another great day of racing out on san francisco bay. the 34th america's cup officially kicked off yesterday. after day one the u.s. is already four points behind. they lost both races yesterday and they already incurred a two-point penalty previously. that was for cheating. they will take on emrats team new zealand. >> come on in and grab a spot for today's event. >> spectators who came to see the first day of racing in america's cup retreated to a thrilling match-up. >> it's amazing watching the boats how they can fly across the water. i don't see how they can get up on the air coils and just go.
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>> you could argue oracle team usa and emirates team new zealand are competing in the best possible location. >> can't pick a better venue for watching the races, you know, it seems, with the san francisco bay. >> we live on the marina, right across the street, so we've been coming over here since the beginning of all the races. it's a lot of fun. >> fun for the fans, but it's fierce competition for the teams. two evenly matched teams and it will be the small, little mistakes here and there that will probably decide the outcome of the race. >> at the end of day one, new zealand leads. >> we will have good battles the next week or so. anything can happen. >> abc7 news. the next races are today at 1:15 and 2:15. tokyo! [cheers and applause] >> excitement in japan after tokyo was named the host
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city for the 2020 olympics. long considered a site favorite, it beat out istanbul in the final voting by the international olympic committee meeting in buenos aires. n.a.s.a.'s new robotic explorer has already run into some equipment trouble. >> zero ignition and liftoff! >> officials say the laddy spacecraft was spinning too fast after separating from the final rocket stage, but they say the lunar probe is safe and does remain on a perfect track for the moon. this unmanned rocket was built right here in bait area at the n.a.s.a.'s ames research center. it should reach the moon on october 6th. we have encouraging news on the aging process. it's not exactly the mountain offing youth, but a new study is suggesting that challenging games can have a potent effect on the brain functions of older adults.
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson explains. >> i pretend i was driving on a country road. >> for study volunteer ann, the computer-generated roadway could be called memory game. it's part of a 3-d game designed to test and improve the cognitive brain function in older adults. >> i was interested in finding out if there was some way i could contribute to finding out why my brain doesn't work like it used to. >> the game is called neuroracer. it was developed by this professor and his team at ucsf. it requires drivers to pay attention to certain pop-up road signs and ignoring others, essentially forcing the brain into multi-tasking. >> the ability to multi-task and that declines as we get older. we are looking at boosting a skill that naturally seems to decline with age. >> to accomplish that they asked healthy volunteers between the age of 60 and 85 to undergo training and then drive a course
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at regular intervals over a month's time. the initial improvement was dramatic. >> what it showed the multi-tasking abilities of older adults improved to the level of 20 year olds after just a month of game playing. >> in addition to finding outcomes, they reported their brain waves, concentrating on neuropathways involved in cognitive function. as older adults got more efficient, their brain patterns were similar to young adults. providing evidence that older brains are retrainable. >> we showed the brain recording they had, this robust activity from the front part of the brain, the prefrontal cortex. >> in one unexpected result the cognitive improvement challenged skills not held by the game. including work memory, or the ability to hold information to complete short-term tasks. ann describes it as a feeling of heightened concentration. >> you are just there and you are focused completely on that
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car and the sign. >> the team now hopes to use even more advanced brain imaging to help understand how neuropathways are physically changed by the stimulation. potentially exploring the effectiveness of these games in treating brain disorders such as alzheimer's and adhd. >> hopefully it will be developed out for something that could have an impact for people and into their lives. carolyn said the professor is now working on a commercial version of the game that could be used both as a diagnostic and a therapeutic tool. many school districts in california face closing schools because of too few students, but san francisco middle schools are overflowing this year. today san francisco chronicle reports k-8 schools are at capacity. 1100 students are enrolled. that's 500 more than last year. that comes as willie brown junior school is closed for renovations over the next two years. district officials say they have had waiting lists to get into every school but one. visitation valley middle school
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has room for hundreds more. >> lisa argen is here now, and if you want more of the warm weather, i guess that's on top. >> yes, for the next couple days. we will have some changes but most of you aren't going to notice them. you will have to be right at the coast to notice it. as we take a look at live doppler 7hd this morning. we have fog and plenty of it. dense fog half moon bay. visibility at just about a half-mile. fur headed to the beached to compared to yesterday, anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees cooler and in san francisco we are talking about 10 degrees of cooling today. you head out across the bay this oakland, i'll cut that in half to about four degrees of cooling. you get the idea, the further you go inland, little change. 61 in redwood city, 62 san francisco and 57 and the fog half moon bay. 65, sunny skies, in san jose. mt. tam, another look at the marine play layer. temperatures in the north bay
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chilly with mild visibility santa rosa. 72. that's what happens in the upper elevations. the warmer air has really not gone anywhere, but it's the cooler air draining into the valleys and the low clouds, fog, the on shore flow helping to cool us off today just in parts of the bay. so here's a look at our sunny downtown picture, where we will look for another very pleasant afternoon. much more comfortable today. we say good-bye to the 80s in the city. but it's going to be a nice afternoon. the cooling pattern more generous on tuesday, as that onshore flow kicks in. and this area of high pressure fades away. it's this one, our dominant weather feature today and tomorrow with the clockwise flow bringing the compressional heating. the down-sloping winds, the slight offshore flow and the northeasterly winds allowing for temperatures once again to really heat up, even in oakland. which are looking at minor changes today, about four degrees cooler. so a high of 84. same thing tomorrow. you really won't feel the cooling until the middle of the
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week here. even though the numbers ever maybe slightly cooler this morning, we will make up for it. no change at all in livermore where yesterday we were 100. 102 on monday and then we will look for the high to fade-away and bring back temperatures down to reality for the week ahead. in fact, temperatures in the south bay, no change at all here in san jose. 94. it was 100 yesterday in gilroy. 96 los gatos. in the peninsula, the 90s. a few degrees of cooling. 68 in pacifica. 73 downtown. up in the north bay a hot one in santa rosa at 95. 100 cloverdale. sausalito comfortable at 79. near east bay, 86 in hayward and 89 fremont. temperatures very warm on the east bay. 90 castro valley. sweating it out again in concord
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at 98. 101 livermore. brentwood and antioch, triple digit heat. candlestick park, bragging rights today with a gorgeous afternoon. temperatures in the 70s. sunny skies and through the afternoon it should be very pleasant there. but the look ahead shows we have another day of excessive heat for most and general cooling on tuesday. nice come wednesday and thursday and typical as we round out the rest of the work week. it looks deceiving with the fog out there but we will see a warm one. >> it's going to lift? >> yes. >> all right. thank you, lisa. coming up next, a warm southern california welcome as a boston marathon
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>> an update to some breaking news we brought you earlier in the newscast where a triple shooting outside an antioch roller skating rink has left one person dead and two other injured. the person killed was a 31-year-old woman. two men were injured when someone opened fire around 1:30 this morning following an argument at the paradise skate roller rink. their injuries are not considered life-threatening. no word yet on the identity of the woman killed. there are no suspects in custody.
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>> the last boston marathon victim returned home to california. he is returned home but they said they will go back to boston next year to cheer on their nephew. a video of rapper m & m is blowing up on line. rapper eminem. >> what are you excited about with this new album? >> nothing. i got to do my fantasy announcer team. >> you win an academy award and you told 100 million records worldwide, you, my friend, are the -- >> i'm really uncomfortable right now. >> yeah, at times he looked like he was going to throw up. what people are talking about
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the most on twitter is that confused look there that eminem showed when the interview first began. it's already becoming a name. eminem's new album comes out november fifth. coming up, an employment opportunity in the bay area. an agency looking for new recruits starting this week. and we are drawing closer to a new apple release. the feature analysts say the new apple release. the feature analysts say the next unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible.
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>> welcome back, everyone. we are starting the half-hour with a quick look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. the low clouds and fog push ag cross the bay, but it's already retreating and we are looking at sunny skies in san francisco although we will be cooler here today. and also at our beaches with some clouds, especially along
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the san mateo coast. mid-80s for oakland. back into the 60s for some. 70s in san francisco. no more 80s. and inland no change. another hot one. upper 90s, into the triple digits today. we do see a light at the end of the tunnel, but not tomorrow. i'll explain coming up. carolyn. >> thanks, lisa. the war of words over a proposed military strike against syria is playing out on america's streets. as we showed you earlier this hour, those protesters are demonstrating here at home. this is new video. it shows the aftermath after -- of a nerve gas attack on civilians. we want to warn you, some of the images may be disturbing. here's abc news reporter chuck sievertson. >> from texas to atlanta. >> no war in syria! >> from the east coast to the west coast. [chanting]
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>> americans rally to stop a military strike against syria for using chemical weapons against their own people. >> they are going to bomb our country and we aren't going to let that happen. >> at the same time catholics at the vatican and around the world in places like raleigh, north carolina, answer the call for from pope francis to pray for peace in syria. >> we have people's good will to come together in prayer for the gift of world peace at a critical time in our lives. >> don't gas the children! don't gas the children! >> but others are supporting targeted military action, like here in louisville, kentucky, where they say the u.s. should punish them for killing their own people. >> these photos are shown in classified briefings on capitol hill in an effort to convince a skeptical congress to authorize an attack on syria. >> and president obama just back from russia where he failed to convince g-20 summit leaders of his action. he will address the nation on tuesday to convince americans and their elected
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representatives that a limited war against syria is necessary. >> we are the united states of america. we cannot turn a blind eye to images like the ones we have seen out of syria. >> congress may not vote until after next week. abc news, new york. >> the chp is recruiting and will accept applications for its upcoming academy. abc traffic reporter got to experience firsthand some of the grueling training. a special event was held yesterday in sacramento for people interested in learning more about it. this week the chp will open a new application period for new recruits. recruits receive more than 1100 hours of training during the 27 week academy. >> i have worked for law enforcement agencies and my father was a california highway patrolman so he brought me to the academy on several times growing up and i found their training was topnotch.
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>> the last enrollment in january drew more than 22,000 people. apple is expected to unveil its new i-phone on tuesday, and analysts say it will be able to read your fingerprint. usa today reports the i-phone 5-s will likely have the fingerprint technology near the home button at the bottom of the device. users' identities will be verified through that print, eliminating the need for a four-digit pin. a long-time resource center for the disabled in san francisco is hoping to move to a new facility because. concerns over the safety of its old site. there's only one thing holding them back, money.
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it's a story we first learned about last month at an abc7 listen community meeting in chinatown. abc news reporter vic lee was our moderator, and he has this story. >> independent living, may i help you? >> reporter: the independent living resource center on mission near second street has been helping people with disabilities for more than three decades. it has grown dramatically and offers a full range of services to more than 500 regular clients. thousands more receive information and referrals. >> what we are trying to do here is help folks when disability strikes, help them get back up, keep fighting. >> jesse lorents heads the center. she said many of the clients have invisible disabilities. >> a traumatic brain injury. a lot of folks with psychiatric problems. but we also have a very large population of folks with mobility, hearing or visual disabilities. >> stewart is a regular client. >> they would love me to accept my limitations after the brain aneurysm. and to live with them in a respectable and dignified way. >> the center hopes to move to this newer building on howard street. the reason?
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its current location poses serious safety concerns. the center is on the third floor of an old building. it has only one elevator that breaks down regularly. it's so small it can only fit one wheelchair at a time. >> a lot of the newer scooters and wheelchairs and scooters can't even fit in the elevator. >> the center has no open space to accommodate their client list. columns in the middle of the room here pose a danger to those visually impaired. new facility will be on the first floor, it will be roomier and designed to accommodate those with physical disabilities. so far they have raised $400,000 of the $600,000 they need to move into their new place. but they still need $200,000, an amount that's been difficult to raise. vic lee, abc7 news. >> the oldest building in san francisco is celebrating its beginnings. this weekend mission deloris commemorated the laying of the
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cornerstone in december 7, 1913 of the church. the church replaced one built in 1876 that collapsed in the 1906 earthquake. coming up, an investment opportunity in mountain view. the role google is playing in helping some residents secure affordable housing. and here is a live look from our exploratorium cam, showing you a very palace i had-look bay there with the bridge in the background. lisa argen will have your accuweather forecast in just a few minutes.
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>> welcome back. it is 9:40 on this sunday morning. here's a live look from our tam cam. still looks like low clouds out there, but they will lift.
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trust. if not me, then lisa argen, who is our bona fide meteorologist. she will be along shortly with the full accuweather forecast. never mind google glass and driverless cars. google's latest investment is very much brick and mortar. we are talking affordable housing in mountain view. the franklin street family apartments are located off highway 85. abc7 news business and technology reporter david louie has the story. >> on the outside the franklin street family apartments have a mediterranean villa look, the kind of upscale complex where you would expect this to be high rent. after all, this is silicon valley. some pads are going $5,500 a month for a two-bedroom apartment. >> but these were designed to meet the growing need for housing for people making less than $44,000 a year. half the median income in santa clara county.
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a $20 million project attracted mountain view-based google as an investor, who bought over $6 million in bonds. >> we believe in affordable housing and believe in everyone having an affordable home and we think this is a responsible way to help put our money where our mouth is. >> there's an incentive for google. a federal tax credit designed to attract capital for affordable housing projects. >> they will realize in tax credits about the same amount they put in. for example, this is not what they did, but for $10 million in a project and they would get $10 million in tax credits over a ten-year period. watch bedroom 937, two bedroom for 1122, and three-bedroom for 1221. applications were so high, they were handled by lottery. all units are occupants. for one means a chance for a come back after the recession forced him into bankruptcy. low rent has enabled him to get a car. >> i lost house, four cars. i can now travel to work instead of riding the buses which makes
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it tremendous because i teach in a school system and there are a number of after-school programs. >> it puts christina, a mother of three, on a stronger financial footing. >> i may actually start savings now. i have a little bit in my savings. that's a good thing on my part. but it's definitely helped in so many more ways. >> in mountain view, david louie, abc7 news. >> he just read on the wires that san jose's allen rock park is closing today because of high fire danger, so that's the downside to these temps. >> certainly. right now the city at 55 degrees under sunny skies. the average high is just 83. so well above normal. no change for mountain view, the south bay today. we are looking at minor changes around the bay, and along the coast, but we will let you know how long you will sweat it out here when we return. >> thank you, lisa. cal gets their first win of the season, outdueling portland state.
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and stanford he's an opener. cardinals scored first against san jose
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developing offshore and that's a little twist. you can see it right here in the fog. that will help pull away the marine layer and bring more sunshine to the coast. although it will be cooler. here's a look from our sutro tower camera. you see the fog across the bay. some pipers were needed along the golden gate bridge. dense fog golden gate bridge. 63 oakland. good morning los gatos, 68 for you. higher elevations retaining the warmth. we look for the fog to pull back from some of our beaches. from mt. tam you notice the marine layer is out there, but not everywhere. mid-70s in antioch. 66 in concord and 70 right now in livermore. it's just 9:00. so we are looking at a more comfortable day here, if you like those 81s downtown san francisco, you probably have to wait in the year or so for that because we are back to the
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70s. still above average by a couple degrees downtown, but not often we see the 80s. 100-degree heat continues inland with a cooler pattern beginning by tuesday. the low clouds and fog not making much of an impact. it's the upper level high, the strong ridge of high pressure, influencing much of northern california with a down-sloping wind, compressional heating, and the light offshore flow bringing the big time heat from our east bay across most of the bay again today. in fact, it's influencing the valley, as well, with 99 in sacramento. 102 in fresno. that's tip cal for them. 87 los angeles. pretty warm in southern california. we are looking at numbers coming down, even along the san mateo coast, where temperatures there were in the 90s. today low 80s for san mateo. 87 for palo alto. feeling a little better than the 90s. 94 in san jose. it was 95 yesterday. 80 in richmond with 100 in clear
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lake, as well as antioch. livermore could be a degree warmer today. 92 in san rafael, with 69 in half moon bay. yesterday it was 79. so feeling better here. we were well into the 80s yesterday. mid-80s for mountain view for your art and wine festival. but plenty of sunshine. as we head over to the bay toward oakland this afternoon, it's going to be a warm one. yesterday was 88. today 84. so there's your slight cooling. upper 7 0s by 1:00. bring the sun block. at&t park, beautiful day. mid-70s and dropping through the 60s throughout the afternoon. enjoy it because we are looking at the low fog and clouds to creep further across the bay, but that doesn't happen until tuesday. still warmed to, tomorrow and then the temperatures will be more temperate into the middle of the week. so more of a spread today. >> and as we mentioned, it's the second round of america's cup races. they need a bit of a breeze. will they get one today?
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>> yes, they will get it. this afternoon. >> all right. thank you, lisa. let's check out sports. a nice rivalry developing between stanford and san jose state and plus the a's increase their lead in the american league west, squeaking out a win over the astros. here's schu with all the sports highlights. good morning. well, stanford and san jose state has developed into a pretty good rivalry. it's now known as the bill walsh legacy game. it was stanford's first game of the season. san jose fifth in the nation. they haven't played a game. they score in the opening but kevin hogan began 40 yards. and a touchdown. gaffney 104 yards on 20 carries. cardinals up 14-3. 104 yards on 20 carries. kevin hogan, 207 yards and two tds. poor tackling by the spartans. san jose state finally scores a touchdown late third quarter.
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and a great throw here, better catch. 13 yards. 27-13 stanford, but that's all they got. stanford goes on to win it. 34-13, your final. and meanwhile jared goff had a breakout game yesterday against portland state. his first victory at the college level. the bears get ohio state next week, but that was not on their minds. cal defense gave up yards in the first half. tj adams had two. 139 yards rushing. vikings up, 29-10. jared goff, ran for a td, back of the end zone. an amazing one-handed grab. bears go up 24-20. goff becomes the second rookie quarterback for cal to throw over 400 yards in back-to-back games. two tds. richard rogers doing most of the work on the 75-yard score. 616 yards of offense for the bears. and sonny dykes gets his first win at berkeley. 37-30, the final.
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>> we knew it would be a hard-fought game. we give portland state a lot of credit. the guys played hard. i think in a lot of ways they outplayed us the first half. good to see our guys respond especially in the second half and just get a win. always good to get a win. not easy to do. >> we had success, but at the same time there's a lot of stuff we need to get better at. >> the a's win over the astros. increase their lead in the american league west. just enough hitting. got the victory. game three of the four-game series. first run didn't come until the fourth. cespedes crushes one. 22nd of the year for cespedes. he's hitting .393 in september. 1-0, a's. two hits in seven innings, striking out former a chris carter. jed lowrie completes the a's scoring with a solo home run in the seventh. including former a chris carter. here's jed lowrie. his 11th on the year. texas lost and a's are up a game and a half up in the american league west.
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>> giants hosting arizona. a little america's cup reject here. we have a 1-1 game in the fifth. the giant killer. paul gold schmidt. off of matt cain. stayed in the park, but a run scores and the d-backs go on to win. 2-1, the final. 49ers hosting the packers and raiders take on the colts. i'll have those highlights at 5:00. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> coming up, hundreds lining up to get the taste of the newest food craze but one san francisco restaurant owner tells abc7 news he invented it first.
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>> here are the winning numbers from last night's $203 million power ball draw. 2, 19, 22, 26, 45 and the power ball number 24. no one got all six of those numbers. wednesday night's jackpot goes up to $245 million.
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and check out the winning numbers from last night's $8 million super lotto plus. the numbers 25, 28, 35, 45, 47. the meganumber 20. no one got all those numbers either. wednesday's jackpot moves up to $9 million. >> fans of a new kind of burger and say it's out of this world. hundreds stood in line for the latest food craze in los angeles. it's the ramen burger made with a ground beef patty and two pan-ried ramen patties in place of the bun. you could get it in brooklyn last month. it debuted in berkeley. but the mission said they have had their own version on their menu since june. >> we were listed in the chronicle in early july about the ramen burger and we were at the san francisco street festival and served over 500. had a line over a block long and
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people waited to get a burger. it. you want to taste it, they are serving it up today at the food trucks at the picnic in the presidio from 11:00 to 4:00 p.m. today's sunday street festival starts at 11:00. that's in san francisco's western addition fulsom and fillmore streets will be the place to play. streets will close to people can get outdoors and enjoy family fun. people can safely get out doors and enjoy family fun without cars. free yoga classes, free bike repairs, hula-hoop, and all are on tap today until 5:00. they can do all of that out in the sunshine. here's lisa with a final check of the accuweather forecast. >> it's going to be cooler today. as much as 10 degrees cooler downtown. 84 in oakland and 94 in san jose. >> that's going to do it for us. have a good sunday.
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. welcome to "behind the headlines" i'm cheryl jennings. today we look at what is in our food. wool' talk about the possible dangers of our food from the

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