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>> good morning to you. i'm in nor carolyn tyler, happy father's day, everyone. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning, cornell. we are starting out with partly cloudy skies. low clouds and fog have formed around the monterey bay and you will see some of those if you head out this morning. temperatures cooler. 57 oakland, 58 mountain view. and today we are featuring cooler air as the on shore flow six up. starting out with the coastal clouds. by moon time 60s and 70s. but the afternoon you have to go far into the east bay to reach the lower 80s. mid-70s around the bay. coast will remain breezy and another cooler day on tap for the week ahead. i'll have that for you in a few
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minutes. >> looks good. thank you, lisa. we have breaking news out of san francisco where an off-ramp near westbound 80 has reopened following a fatal accident involving an s.u.v. it happened just after 1:00 this morning at the fifth off-ramp near harrison street. that's fifth street, rather. the ramp was closed for about two hours while crews investigate. no word this morning on how many people were involved in the crash or what caused the accident. a father is relieved this morning after his daughter is found safe nearly 24 hours after disappearing in the marin county wilderness. girl was on a road trip with her family when she wandered away from their campsite at the state park. we have details. >> the nine-year-old ida rothschild is with her family. >> i'm extremely grateful this father's day that i did not -- that i continue to have my wonderful daughter. >> they had been staying at a
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cabin on the campground for most of the day. we saw them load into their minivan and drive out of the park. ida was found by a wear of area bicyclist. they refused to be interviewed. they recent lie moved into the area. according to the sheriff's department they decide to go on a ride to see if they might spot her and they did. they both saw her and heard her crying for her mamma a short distance away from the path. >> people from across north earn california mobilized to help in the search. by friday night more than 200 were combing through samuel taylor state park. robbie rothschild said he is incredibly thankful for all the help. >> we are thankful our daughter
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was brought home to us. >> the family was visiting the new mexico. when she was reunited with her parents, she seemed unfazed by the whole deal. abc7 news. >> a highway patrol troll officer and federal police officer are recovering after being wounded in a shootout. it happened yesterday afternoon in a remote area near nevada city. investigators don't know why an armed man fired at the chp officer and the ranger from the federal bureau of land management. >> the suspect, the officer were all wounded a at this point i don't have conversation whether the federal officer was wounded by the gunfire. >> all are expected to recover after being lift odd a trauma center in the sacramento area. >> a driver is dead after a driver ran into a pole in sonoma. it happened at arnold drive around of:30 lift night.
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live wires fell down after the crash. firefighters had to wait to reach the victims until pg&e turned off the power. a woman smashed her consider boo a coffee shop last night. just before 9:00 the woman drove her car into a phil's coffee shop on barry street. the business closed an hour before the accident. phil showed up and said he is just glad nobody was hurt. a aircraft carrier is being moved as president obama is considering possible sanctions for iraq. we have the latest. >> thousandfs iraqis from baghdad and southern iraq took up arms marching and waving guns and flags. they asked for an urgent call to defend their country against the
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fundamentalist group that has overrun northern eye rag and is heading toward the capital. the draw in thetic gains made by the jihadist fighters have the potential to send eye wrack into sectarian warfare with different ethnic groups fighting each other. hundreds have left their home. ref fewio camps are overflowing. the united nations say the situation is grim. >> a threat to the integrity of this country. >> the white house is on high alert. they are drawing up contingency plans to protect 5,000 american contractors working in iraq. other options are on the table, including air strikes and drone attacks. americans are watching after a
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decade of war in iraq is in a memory. the calls for help is echoed by iran which can put u.s. and iran in the same boat, trying to help the crumbling eye rookie government. abc news, new york. the universities of california system is urging students and staff who might be in iraq to evacuate. administrators at u.c. berkeley is trying to find out if anyone connected to the campus is in iraq. even though they don't after any programs in iraq, but some students travel abroad independently for research during the summer. a stunning primary loss of eric cantor, he speaks on "this week." and homeland security chirr michael macauley and abc news contributor discuss the deteriorating situation in iraq. a programming note with george
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stephanopoulos, he's airing a little later today due it abc7's coverage of the world cup. you can watch "this week" today at 2:00 p.m. >> fans at the yankee stadium got more than just 9 innings. they got a power outage. bottom of the fourth the barge of lights in left field went out completely. yanks were called off the field. play was stopped. and everyone pretty much waited. >> another problem to have to deal with in the coliseum. power outages occur at candlestick and the super bowl, but you think it wouldn't happen on a night like this with all the media here and everything else. i hope they fix it soon. >> well, they did. took a while. 38 minutes later, to be exact, the lights came back on. yankees issued a brief statement saying the power outage was called by a circuit breaker outage and the four had to be
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reset manually in left field. maya celebration of her life starting at 1:30 p.m.. san francisco is showing its love for george lucas with a new effort to convince him to build a museum here. banners have been hung at city hall and near hope the museum will be built. other cities are also trying to lure lucas. yesterday for a radio dollars bill found in block lynn park and prospect park. people were directed to the money from the twitter account of bay area investor jason busi. i have hidden carbon my phone.
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i'm all over it. last year he was in crissy field hiding hundreds and hundreds of dollars. >> spreading the love. >> the parks department, and for father day, it would are a great day. >> low clouds moving into the bay. temperatures in the mid-50s. a view from exploratorium camera. you are just starting to see the full moon there. temperatures are going to be much cooler today, as much as 10 degrees cooler and we haven't reached the coolest day yet. i'll detail that and tuck about the week ahead in a few minutes. >> thanks, lisa. and the wildfire in mountains near bakersfield forcing the evacuation of hundreds of home. and world cup fever takes over the bay area. how you can still get in on the action this weekend.
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>> developing news this morning. authorities have called feet evacuation of 5 municipal transportation homes in southern california because of a firewood there. lake isabella is about 30 miles northeast of bakersfield. the so-called surly fire has grown to 800 acres and it's 5% contained. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. relatives and passengers aboard the missing malaysian airline flight say they feel no closure 100 days after the plane disappeared. airline said they continue to hope and seek answers to what happened to the flight. meanwhile relatives of the people on board is trying to crowd source a $5 million reward
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about what happened with the flight. it disappeared on march 8th. an effort today to urge san francisco's archbishop not to participate in a march organized by anti-grey group. they will hand out flyers about the archbishop's upcoming participation in a june 19th march and rally in washington, d.c. orallers say eat vent reallies against same-sex marriage. last week they sent a letter to the archbishop asking him to reconsider his participation in the rally. festivities on the east coast. thousands showed up for the pride parade in boston yesterday. more than 200 groups, including bands, advocacy organizations and colleges marched in the festivities. the governor joined as grand marshal. world cup fever reached the bay area. there were viewing parties with
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four matches wrapping up last night. lisa amin gulezian has more on the fan excitement. >> emotions can be worn on your sleeve or on your face. pride is beaming by so many on the first weekend of world cup play. >> you get to share in the passion together. you hear everyone else cheering. >> civic center plaza was packed as world cup live debuted on the big swing. the city is hosting a watch party throughout the month. >> we want people from every neighborhood, from tourists from all around -he world to come out and watch the most popular sport in the world all together. >> and they did. england, italy and japan all had a strong san francisco showing. >> teams in your nationalities, that's cool.
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>> there were even groups kicking soccer balls together in honor of team japan. they take the game very seriously, while others did not. >> the thing about the world cup is people from all overcome here and unite. >> the ivory coast, i don't know, i just feel like i would root for them. >> i'm chinese, so china is in the world cup. and -- is not in the world cup so i will cheer for japan. >> lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> one person is attending the world cup foundation thanks to the make-a-wish foundation. 19-year-old and his father will watch two games next week. he was diagnosed with leukemia when he was just 15. you can watch switzerland and
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ecuador today at 8:30 a.m. and followed by france and honduras at 11:30. download watch abc and you can watch it on your phone, tablet or computer. a young woman received a lung transplant last night. the family posted this video. she suffers from a rare condition called pulmonary hypertension. she spent years getting oxygen therapy and i vs. the family even sold their home in minnesota in order to live closer to her doctors at stanford. the young man featured in this video needs a bone marrow transplant to save his life. the asian american suffers from leukemia.
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lewis is on a video and he coached him on baseball. many of you answered after seeing stories here on abc7 news. he likely needs a donor who is a mixed european and asian heritage. there was a fundraiser in burlingame. david was in the level help. the goal was to raise more than $450,000 for employment and educational service force the elderly in four bay area counties. good for david. looks like he's having good time. a beautiful day. lots of dads out there. happy father's day to everyone. a beautiful forecast coming up. >> that's right. a little cooler, though. we return to the on shore push and that allows for that to be transported across the bay. low clouds and fog are banked up along the coast and moving into oakland.
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we had a weak front pass through yesterday and that brought the high clouds around the bay. this morning a mixture of high clouds and low clouds making a beautiful site from the sutro tower camera. you see the marine layer is over 1,000 feet deep and that's when you see the east bay inland push. and with the winds gusting to 30 miles an hour by the delta, it's going to be cooler all the way out toward our valleys. 56 in san jose. san carlos good morning, 57. oakland one of the warmer locations, 57 and four mile visibility at half moon bay, 54. making for some pretty scenes atop vollmer peak you see the sun coming up. 48 degrees in santa rosa, as much as 7 degrees cooler around parts of the north bay this morning. you notice the 40s in novato. 55 in concord, as well as livermore. and another vantage point from our roof camera this morning. the winds are breezy this morning.
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we are going to get quite gusty along the coast. partly cloudy around the bay as the fog moves in. a cooler day today for everyone. and the temperature continue to slide tomorrow with some of the afternoon temperatures coming around by tuesday. high cloud cover pushed through yesterday and here's the trough of low pressure that will begin to increase our on shore flow and as that happens the winds will be quite gusty along the shoreline. in fact all week long a small craft advisory inside the bay. today and tomorrow featuring the cooler air. and a look at livermore right now says the average high of 82 today, just around that and then we will drop off a little on monday. the recovery midweek. and by the end of the week we will get some cooler air in here. a little bit of a minor fluctuations from day-to-day. today, though, a little more than minor. we will call it anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees cooler. 75 milpitas.
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and palo alto 75. clouds hugging the san mateo coast. today you won't see that sun from daly city southward. 67 in the city. in the north bay the oranges retreating a bit. 70s for novato and sonoma. 71 hayward and hercules will warm through the upper 70s. today numbers down about 5 degrees but a nice day in concord at 83. 82 livermore and in the east bay today it is a day game for oakland. a nice afternoon with low 70s there. the accuweather seven-day forecast, cooler today for everyone. mid-and upper 70s to the mid-80s around the bay. the 70s tomorrow and a few more 80s return on tuesday. looks like the warm of the day should be wednesday and then some minor fluctuation was the cooling trend thursday and friday. we will let you know how warm it will be in your community. you can keep track of bay area weather on twitter at live doppler 7hd. >> wow.
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palm springs a couple days ago, 109. >> no, thanks. >> this weather is beautiful. lisa thank you very much. an interesting item from out of space this morning. nasa has figured out what the moon for saturn smells like. they combined several gases under different conditions until they received the pungent smell similar to a gas station. it gives them a more expansive picture how wonderful the earth like moon really is. washington state is seeking to expand an existing customer's access point. it also allows a second network as a guest of a comcast customer
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can use, that mean the customer allows the customer to control the second one. >> they are temporarily looked at as a temporary customer and they are traceable. we have enough bandwidth to make sure your speeds remain the same. >> it also means customers are paying for the electricity and for a modem. moneys that guests don't have to spend. you get the access to the network free for an hour. but those not wanting to supply it, can get it disabled. coming up, angelina
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i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> angelina jolie is named as an honor by great britain. she received the award for her work on sexual violence. however, because she's not a citizen she can't use the title before her name. and sir luis after his night to service for drama. this morning a dog in florida is
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getting international attention for surviving a 15 story fall en on friday she tumbled down an air conditioning shaft without suffering any major injuries. amazing. the rescue took more than 3 hours to remove her. it's truly a miracle that she survived. an old school gamers paradise in sunnyvale yesterday. sunnyvale library was turned into atari central. kids sat down and played different video games developed more than three decades ago. they got to meet a pioneer in the industry. al alcorn designed pong. >> and it's great to meet people that didn't know they liked the old stuff. very rewarding. not often engineers in the valley get to do something that sticks in people's memories for so long. >> he said it took just three
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months to design the iconic video game back in 1972. he said pong, which is a simulated pennies game, as originally assigned to him in a training exercise. build it and they will come. it was true in 1989 with the release of the movie field of dreams, and it remained true a century later. fans have flocked to a field in iowa where the movie was filmed. there was a week of festivities there. the weekend will wrap-up today with a father's day brunch at the ballpark. coming up next on the abc7 sunday morning news, another flight diverted because of an out of control passenger. a new plan that would make those passengers pay big.
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>> good morning to you. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather. it's going to be gorgeous out there. here is meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning, cornell. take a look. it keeps getting better and better. the view from vollmer peak, our east bay hills camera where the low clouds and high clouds with the sunrise to make it a nice morning to wake up. 50 novato, 58 santa rosa, 52 napa, mid-50s in the east bay. winds are breezy from concord to the delta and we do have fog at the coast. here's the plan throughout the day today. low clouds and fog retreating. but we will see them banked up along the shoreline from the golden gate bridge southward. it's going to be cool with numbers in the low 60s. mid-60s san francisco. lack for the temperatures to come down around 5 degrees in the south bay for just about 80 degrees in santa clara. but over into the east bay valleys we are cooling back.
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look at the oranges and reds retreat to go the sacramento volley. we will detail the numbers and talk about theest day of the week coming up. >> today is the deadline for lawmakers to come up with a budget for the upcoming fiscal year. he wants to put the surplus into a rainy day fund and pay down debt but his democrats are restoring him to restore cuts to healthcare, welfare and child education. the san francisco man who was the subject of an michigan manhunt will be arraigned tomorrow on bond and gun charges. last week a grand jury indicted 42-year-old ryan claimer lane on allegations he was trying build a remote control bomb. they also charged him with a possessing a handgun without serial numbers. he was arrested earlier this month after a manhunt. but the discovery of the bomb
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making materials was at his apartment. he faces up to ten years in prison if he is convicted >> it's happened again. another unruly passengers forcing a packed flight to land and this time it was caught on camera. here's abc news reporter on the growing number of unruly flyers and what can be done about it. >> the chaotic moments aboard this plane. an agitated passenger. listen again. you can hear the passenger's daughter pleading with him to stop. >> dad, dad! >> the captain diverted the plane to detroit out of an abundance to caution. passengers sat on the tarmac for two hours before taking off for las vegas. it's not clear what provoked the man to become unrule lie. abc news learn he was taken by authorities in detroit to a local hospital.
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incidents like this one has soared to more than 8200 worldwide last year, up from more than 5200 the year before. this flight had to make an emergency landing in atlanta, and this drunk passenger was so violent several passengers duck taped him to his seat. a veteran flight attendant said stress is pushing some passengers to the edge. >> i think we had some flights that are so full nowadays, that gets people worked up. and getting through security, what is involved with checking baggage and hidden fees, i think leads to people being a little bit more on edge when they fly nowadays. >> an airline trade association now encouraging airlines to go after problem passengers for the cost of these disruptions. as much as $200,000 for diverted flights. >> wow, scary stuff there. there was another incident last week on a jet blue flight but
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the passenger said it was the flight crew out of line. deborah said the flight attendant didn't allow her three-year-old daughter to use the restroom so the result was an accident on the seat. and they announced they were returning to the gate because of a noncompliant passenger on board. jennifer was offered a $50 credit but no apologies. president obama returns to washington, d.c. from southern california after speaking to graduates in irvine yesterday. he decide to be the commencement speaker after getting 10,000 post cards inviting had i am to the graduation. president urged them to lead the fight against climate change. >> if we don't deal with the problem soon, we will be overwhelmed. these nations have some of the fastest levels of carbon pollution. they will have to take action to meet this challenge. they are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change than we are. they have more to change but they are waiting to see what
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america does. that's what the world does, they wait and watch us. >> president obama also encouraged the graduates to be hopeful rather then cynical as they begin the next phase of their lives. happening today microsoft founder bill gates and his wife bell linda will deliver the stanford address at stanford. this year's graduates have a lot to gain from today's commencement address. he said the gates work in fighting poverty and technology to improving society and the human condition. stanford's 131st commencement begins at 9:30 if inside stanford stadium. a newly released study by researchers at ucsf could change how we view things. >> kim from mexico to california when the border was free. >> this doctor not only
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researches genomics, he sees it work in his family tree. he decide today ace hen geno sequenced. >> it shows that at least the genetic part originated from africa comes from west africa. >> it revealed a wide genetic variation, including african genes from slave populations in north and south america along with asian genes i am bedded in the indian population that came across the bearing strait many centuries ago. but he said those findings can affect your health. >> it's not what so much what your ancestry is, but it's what it is with their particular genes. >> stanford and ucsf launch a major study in mexico, sequencing the genos from hundreds of areas.
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they can process dozens of samples simultaneously. >> after that it will be ready for sequencing. >> what they found was surprising. some groups from mexico are as different from each other as europeans are from asian. how much difference does one of the genes make? >> if you are an zest store of a particular gene and you are taking a particular drug that we use to treat children with seizure disorders you shall need to get tested because if you have that genetic marker, you could die. and this one who has multiple ms. >> what they did, they demonstrated on chromosome 1, if you inherited the european copy of this particular gene, you had a high risk of multiple sclerosis.
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>> he's hoping the latest study will move people away from classifying them from race and instead using their genetic makeup to personalize diagnosis and treatment. >> what we are interested in is using genetics to help us. >> abc7 news. and the ucsf believe some of the genetic differences noted to have an immediate impact on diagnosing conditions on mexican americans and difference necessary breathing capacity as it applies to lung disease. still ahead on abc7 morning news, a high-tech that alerts you if someone is calling or texting or tweeting your mobile phone. here's a look from the rooftop camera. looks beautiful atop the bay bridge. lisa argen will have the forecast coming up
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>> some commuters will have to dig a little deeper when bart raises parking fees at many stations next month. the charge for parking will increase by 50 cents at every station. rates will go up at one group on july 14th. the rest will start charging more on july 28th. after the rate increases parking will cost more at west oakland at 6:50 a day and $2.50 at other stations. a milestone tomorrow in the tunneling work for the major extension of the muni metro third line has been completed. this is video from the work of the san francisco municipal transportation agency. agency said the two 350-foot long tunnel boring machines each
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dug 8500 feet the past year. the two central subway tunnels will allow the trains to travel quickly between the stations. it is set to open in 2019. it's just amazing to me that they have machines that can just bore through, underneath san francisco. it will be a beautiful day father's day a lot of dads firing up the barbecue today. >> yeah. maybe they will hand that job over to one of the kids because it will be a nice day to relax over there. we look at the changes in emeryville, 56 degrees. yesterday it did warm considerably with the early start with the set of conditions and the warmer atmosphere. today we are going in reverse. i'll tell you how cool and look at the final week of spring. >> wow, it's on the way. also next, the giants blow a ninth inning lead to the rockies for the second straight day. for the second straight day. mike shumann has the highlights
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>> a question is where is your phone right now? if it's not in your hand how do you know someone is trying to get a hold of you? we have something that will answer that question. >> my phone is in my purse. >> if someone were to try it reach you? >> i have no idea. >> where is your phone right now. >> in my purse. >> in your purse? >> yes. >> if somebody were trying to call you? >> i would not hear it. the modern smartphone was designed by men. they made it pocket size. >> i don't have any pockets today. >> so that's a problem? >> that's a problem. >> i guess they never thought of that one. but somebody else there. >> we are launching this new line of jewelry. >> christine yeah finished this new design. >> do you want to put it on? >> but we asked her to leave out one key detail. >> oh, it's vibrates.
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what is it to go that? >> that is the latest piece wearable technology. >> next to your phone it will vibrate when you get a call. >> interesting. >> keep your phone in your purse. >> it's not like ugly either. >> and that is the whole point. >> we talk about fashion people need to fall in love what it looks like and it needs to make them feel good. >> stark contrast to the watches and with a makes up today's wearable tech. it comes in four colors and has a velvet box with a chord coming out. >> a box that mimmicks a ring box. put it back in its box at night and it will charge. >> but there's a lot hidden inside. an app controls which alerts you get and whether they trigger the tiny multi-color lied. >> yellow for e-mail, green for text, red for family. >> at 150 bucks it's a little steep. >> 150 is pushing it, but i can probably manage it. >> the preorders are rolling in. it will ship in the fall. >> feel like it's going to be a
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hit. >> there is one group of people it doesn't designed to help, men. for now the guys will have to make due with the other wearable piece of technology, pockets. jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> that ring is really, really big. not many could get away with wearing it. >> it's all interesting. but the weather is what interests me right now. >> moving right along. >> we have changes that may bring a couple of sweatshirts or jackets to the barbecue later on today. so he with are looking at a stronger on shore push. today, the start of the day making for some very pretty pictures around. we have a combination of low clouds and high clouds around the bay. so here is live doppler 7hd picking up the cloudiness. right now sutro tower cam is obscured from the low clouds which are really over 1,000 feet. we are looking at temperatures
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cooler in the north by. 53 san francisco, 55 san carlos, and 4-mile visibility half moon bay. winds have picked up through the overnight hours. from vollmer peak shot, east bay hills, here's where you can see the low clouds and high clouds sun coming up at just about 9 minutes or so. 52 napa, 56 fairfield. winds gusting to over 30 miles an hour and concord a breezy, southwest wind up to about 17 miles an hour. cooler numbers in the north bay as much as 7 degrees cooler from santa rosa to novato. morning lows a lot like these afternoon highs, about 7 degrees cooler. here's a look at the winds. the airport gusting to 20 miles an hour. you can see the wind gusts from half moon bay and concord right now up to 24 miles an hour. and the gusty delta breeze as well. we will look for temperatures to be just a little below average today. our roof camera showing a partly
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cloudy sky. morning low clouds and fog for some, cooler today for father's day. and tomorrow we will feature the coolest day with the gusty winds really all week long at the coast. so typical summertime weather. summer does arrive at 3:51:00 in the morning on saturday. so if we take a look at what happened over the past 24 hours, the high clouds have moved on out. that has allowed for the on-shore winds to ramp up today. so over 25 miles an hour at times. dry weather continues but as high pressure sits further offshore today numbers cool down. in fact no 80s tomorrow. we are at 70s around the bay. statewide temperatures cooler. at the coast low 60s monterey but still into 90's. pretty nice for sacramento, 86. you know that means san francisco and the east bay valleys as much as three or four degrees cooler than sacramento's high today. that's exactly what we will get. and the coolest day will be
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tomorrow with low 70s. then the warmest day should be the middle of the week on wednesday. so back home, clouds along the coast. 65 in the city. breezy winds. 72 in san mateo, as well as oakland. low 80s in concord. 77 san jose with 78 in santa rosa. so a cooler day today at the ballpark. we will look for temperatures to be in the low 60s and then dropping throughout the afternoon with the winds picking up. the accuweather seven-day forecast, the cool-down today around the bay, up the coast and inland. even cooler tomorrow. andal little bit of recovery on tuesday and wednesday just to cool back again by thursday and friday. so looks pretty good out there even though you can't get too used to anything around here bus it will change. >> it will change. a beautiful day for father's day. lisa thank you so much. in sports, father's day is the traditional final round of the u.s. open. only six golfers remain-under par at pinehurst number 2 heading into today. the leadler fry to avoid a
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historic collapse. here's mike shumann with the highlights from yesterday's third round in this morning's sports. >> good morning. we will tee it up at the u.s. open. the six stroke lead coming into yesterday and tried to give it away the first six rolls. 2 over 72 and leads by 5 strokes. 1999 u.s. open champ payne stewart remembered. kevin went from 4 uneven par on the 3-hole stretch. over the green on 14 and the four shot here a double bogey. two bogeys on the first four holes. went eagle and back to 4-un. he put up 14. needed one morrowtation. but on 15 he misses the short par and falls to 7-under. he's coming back to the field
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but he roars back. 2 over 72. a lot better with the finish. he still has a 5 stroke lead. and thompson will be tough to catch unless he unravels. today should be interesting. the a's player is close to signing an extension. derek jeter and joe torre reunited. oakland plays two in the second. the hit to center. cespedes and 2-0 a's. jeter gets the yankees on the board in the third. the airmail and two outs. they score. 2-1 game. they had to stop the game in the third. a panel of lights in left field never came on after a 38 minute delay the game resumed. the yankee pitcher never recovered. coco crisp scores on the fastball in the fifth. 4-1 a's. a's hold on for a victory.
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a lights out victory, they say. and this youngster able to round the bases and score. fifth inning, 3-1. buster posey ties it with one swing of the bat. 2 for 3, 3 rbi. game tied at three. giants up 4-3 in the ninth. two out. runner on first. sergio romo, second blown save in two nights. angel pagan, a bad one. 5-4 rockies. bottom of the nine one out. one on for pagan. the game-inning double play. he thought he was safe. replays were close, but pagan might have a case. ump calling him out and game over. giants lost five of their last six at home. 5-4, the final. >> especially the way it went down. baseball. that's all i can say, baseball. >> there's nothing we can do. we have to turn the page and come back tomorrow and win a
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ballgame. these things happen sometimes in baseball. >> game five of the nba playoffs tonight. happy father's day to everyone out there. >> you too, schu. and coverage of game five between the heat and spurs starts at 4:30 this afternoon. it's a game you will see only on abc7 and our watch abc app. >> next, why hundreds have come from around the country just to ride roller coasters at
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ace members are excited to ride the new wooden roller coaster that hoped last june. it will run through tuesday. not a bad way to spend the weekend. come up next on the abc7 sunday morning news at 6:00, a missing girl found safe. how she was rescued after nearly 24 hours in the marin wilderness. and a new problem for the a's at the coliseum. what officials say caused the power outage during last night's game during the yankees.
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>> good morning to you. i'm cornell, in for carolyn tyler. happy father's day, everyone. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning, cornell. here's live doppler 7hd picking up some of the cloud cover offshore. low clouds and fog moving back across the bay early this morning. with the moon half full,ite moon across san francisco. the winds are already picking up around the bay. that's an indication of changes for a cooler air mass today.
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