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>> good morning, everyone, i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, september 7th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi carolyn, welcome back. low clouds and fog around the bay. not everywhere, though. we are clear in napa and concord, but we are looking for a cloudy start in most areas. emeryville right now, 2,000-foot marine layer, allowing for the clouds to settle here across the bay. 59 in san jose. 61 in oakland. 57 in half moon bay. and we will look for some sunshine today, throughout the entire afternoon, except some clouds moving into the far south bay. sunrise at 6:45. that's due to the remnants of hurricane norbert. but it looked like southern
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monterey county is where you will see the crowd cover. still near 80 in san jose, low 70s oakland, mid-60s san francisco. details on a warmer week ahead coming up. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. we begin with developing news out of livermore with the chp and police are investigating a fatality on eastbound 580. the chps initial report is that a pedestrian was hit and killed by a vehicle. so far they have not expanded on that information. it happened about 9:30 last night on eastbound 580 at first street. all but one eastbound lane of the freeway were closed at one point. those lanes have since reopened. the search continues in san jose this morning for a missing autistic six-year-old who wandered away from his home nearly 24 hours ago. the boy does not communicate verbally and is not aware of his surroundings. his mother and her boyfriend last saw i'm around 9:00 yesterday morning. they say the youngster must have
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gotten out throughout the garage. >> we put the lock on the door so he don't go into the garage, but he open it. >> opened it with a broom, you know. he figured out how to open it. >> there's some open space, there's a quarry, there's creeks. multifamily dwellings and, of course, the freeing. >> the mother and the boyfriend have been questioned by police. authorities say they are not suspects. police and rescue teams are searching a three mile radius around sergio's home. >> police in oakland are looking for a hit-and-run driver who injured a toddler just after 11:00 yesterday morning. officers responded to 35th avenue and international boulevard on a report of a one or two-year-old child who had been hit by a car. the driver did not stop. the child reportedly has minor injuries. police have not released a description of the driver or the car. the family of a half moon bay woman shot and killed bay
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deputy earlier this summer is protesting the district attorney's decision to not press charges against the deputy. family and friends demonstrated yesterday in half moon bay. the woman was shot and killed the night of june 3rd. her family said she was developmentally disabled and refused to take medication. they called 911 when serano grabbed a kitchen knife and threatened her parents. >> i don't know if it was negligence from the officer, negligence from the 911 dispatcher, but this shouldn't have happened. he couldn't handled it, the situation in a different way. >> the report said serano charged at the deputy with a knife. family plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the county. this tuesday marks the fourth anniversary of the pg&e pipeline explosion and fire in san bruno. tomorrow city officials will
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give an update on recovery in the crestmore neighborhood. that's where many of the homes destroyed in the explosion were located. they will explains steps to improve things statewide so the disaster will not be repeated. 66 were killed and 33 injured when the poop line -- explode. they are in the bay area for operation urban field. it's an intense training of real life scenarios. the critics of the event don't leak what they call the increased militarization of police. cornell barnard reports. >> the police were swarming saturday, responding to the report of an active shooter inside the building, but this was only a drill.
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part of operation urban shield. one of the 35 training events across the bay area. in castro valley, air soft pellet weapons were used by police in a scenario where a gunman takes hostages inside this church. >> all the teams of that come through so far have found this scenario to be very real. it doesn't give them a lot of time to practice or think about what they are going to do. they have to just go do it. >> bill is a church member playing the part of a hostage. >> as you know throughout the world there are people who like to take over churches, so this gives them a good preparation. >> some believe operation urban shield should not be happening at all here in the bay area. in fact, they are so concerned they are having a meeting about it. >> there certainly has been a lot of ongoing militarization of the police. >> many are from the peace and freedom party. they say the police training is concerning, especially in the wake of riots in ferguson,
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missouri after the shooting of an unarmed teenager last month. >> i think the police need training, but i don't think they need training in how to use more doodads and more weapons. i think they need training to assess the situation and see if it is really dangerous. >> a protest was held in oakland friday. the mayor said she wants it moved oust oakland next year but police say the training is essential. >> for us not to train is silly, for us not to be ready, that is important. >> emergency crews had to rescue three flame members after high tide rescued them. it happened about a mile and a half south of the ritz-carlton hotel around 6:45 last night. once crews located the man, woman and 8-year-old child, a rescue boat in the san mateo harbormaster wassen to the scene. they helped the family on to the
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boat and they were not hurt. a helicopter also assisted in the rescue. police are looking for a man accused of causing a wreck that end in a bus crashing into a richmond home. the 23-year-old richard contreres was diving a car that collided with a bus. the bus then slammed into a house, narrowly missing a 3-month-old baby not the living room. three people in the home suffered mine are in injuries, 8 people on the bus, including the driver, also had minor injuries. police caught a juvenile who was a passenger in the car, but the driver, the passenger's older brother, ran from the scene. last night was the first-ever international soccer game at the knew levi's stadium in santa clara. lisa amin gulezian has the details. >> reporter: soccer fans couldn't wait to get into the knew levi's stadium. they came equipped with flags,
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face campaign full-fledged pride. mexico versus chile soccer game sold opt fast, but getting here is and into the designated parking lots wasn't easy. >> didn't have good directions so had to ask a lot until someone pointed us in the right direction. >> are you frustrated? >> very frustrated because i'm already missing the first half of the game. >> lanes were closed, cones were up and police were out, you but there was still a lost confusion. >> i was in a line and i was in the wrong line in my car so that took me like 45 minutes and then when i make it finally, they said, oh, you are in the wrong line. you needed to be that way. >> add to go the congestion, the traffic. stadium management in the meantime is keeping a close eye on things, not just on traffic flow, but also on the new turf. the 49ers installed the same type of turf it used at
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candlestick park. the team hopes this sod will cut down on any problems. aside from the traffic, women were upset about the purse policy at the stadium. only clear bags and wallets are allowed inside, in fact even my wallet would be too big to take in. that's why purse should either be checked or kept at home n santa clara, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. crews are tearing down a san francisco building gutted by a huge fire last week. they starting with the facade of the retail business between 22nd and 23rd. building was destroyed thursday afternoon by a five-alarm fire. building inspectors say the building has to come down because it's too compromised. it was home to a wholesale shop. massive piles of charred merchandise still sit out in front. the cause of the fire has not yet been determined. evacuation orders have been listed for hundreds of homes and businesses close to a wildfire burning near yosemite national park.
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the fire broke out friday near mariposa. so far no structures have burned. firefighters say the dry conditions are making it tough to fight that fire. it has burned 300 acres, and is now 60% contained. so our dry weather, of course, continues. lisa argen here. >> yeah. in fact, we have a warmup on the way for the week ahead. it's not a huge warmup, but nonetheless, temperatures will be in of course up as we get toward the middle of the week. but today, the last day of the weekend, featuring more clouds and mild temperatures around the bay. plenty of sunshine. i'll detail it in a few minutes. >> thank you. also ahead, the budget cuts that have some parents concord upset, just as the school year gets underway. >> plus, one veterans mission to heal the wounds caused by the vietnam war.
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>> welcome back, everyone. it's 5:13 on this sunday morning. this is a live look from our exploratorium cam. more wild -- mild. not wild, mild weather in store this week. today a we bit cooler than yesterday. lisa argen is on the way with the full accuweather forecast. president obama's response to the threat of isis has caused some controversy, as you know. one of the most outspoken about it is on "this week request george stephanopoulos." and that that would be texas ser ted cruz.
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you can catch "this week" right here on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. strong explosions were heard early this morning near the main rebel-held city in eastern ukraine, raising new fears the cease-fire signed two days ago is already collapsing. the cease-fire had appeared to be holding for much of the day yesterday, but shelling took place on the edge of a port city last night. ukraine, russia, and the kremli movement-backed separate tests signed the deal friday in an effort to end more than four months of bloodshed in that religion. u.s. cruise have yet to find the small aircraft that crashed off the coast of jamaica friday. they believe it sank or float aid way. lawrence and jane glazer headed off from new york friday heading for miami. they lost southeast their plane
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and dispatched fighter jets to track it down. the pilots in the jet fighters said they saw two people in the cockpit slumped over. and there are crossing guards at some of the busiest intersections as the new school year begins. abc7 news reporter laura anthony reports. >> the concern is a child will get hurt. >> they say phasing out of a city program of a crossing guard program could cost us big time. >> parents should be teaching children to cross the streets, but at the same time they don't have the reflections that adults do. >> a busy intersections is just a few blocks from wood side elementary. it's a trouble spot, even without young children in the mix. >> as a parent of both a second grader, kindergartenner and a
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three-year-old, they are just learning the rights and wrongs of how to cross the street. >> and we have seen that this year we do have fewer crossing guards. >> mont diablo school district told us it's a problem the direct well aware of, especially at its elementary sites in concord. >> there are different things we are looking at doing. we is volunteers that will patrol the front. we have parent control tears who have volunteered to walk opportunities. >> the district has also talked to concord police about stationing patrol officers in the dangerous area until the students pass through safely n concord, laura anthony, abc7 news. a daly city park is open after being off-limits peace officer two years while cruise repaired damage caused by a massive mudslide. they cut the ribbon at the park's reopening yesterday morning. cruise had to rebuild the park and mix the water main that
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caused the problem. when the pipe broke it scent 45,000 gallons of water down the hill and into the park and neighborhood. some streets had a foot of mud in spots. next year marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the vietnam war. though u.s. and vietnamese have long since improved, there are wounds from the war that have not healed. many of them in vietnam itself. abc7 news reporter johnathan bloom spoke with an american veteran whose mission is to clean up what the war left behind. >> reporter: they are the remnants of war, cluster bombs dropped an vietnam forces. >> they estimate 10% did not detonate, so when they fell, 40 years later they are exploding and name people. >> chuck a veteran of the war now living in vietnam. his mission to clean up what is left behind. >> the real goal is making
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vietnam safe and that's different from cleaning up every bomb in mind. >> with his project renewed, that means teaching the vietnamese how to deal with the american bombs. but there's another threat. >> it's the most toxic substance known to man. >> ascent orange was a chemical the u.s. dropped on thick vietnamese jungles. >> it was designed to defoliate the trees and expose the vietnamese so we could attack them. >> known to sicken thousands of soldiers, it still affects the vietnamese. >> it also sickens those, they have been disabled and born with terrible deformities. >> he supported recent u.s. efforts to clean up the contamination and give help to those suffering. >> to give something to those to make their lives a a little less miserable. >> he said he couldn't be more appreciative of the work american veterans are doing.
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>> such individuals bring friendship and bring the good will to vietnam. >> speaking on vietnam's independence day. he said he wants to further the good will where what he calls separation light at the end of the tunnel. he wants other veterans to encourage the u.s. to step up its effort so the leftovers of war can be gone from vietnam within a decade. >> we owe it to the vietnamese people, and we owe it to my veterans and my friends who were killed in vietnam, and in respect to their memory, we owe to to them it help rebuild the country. >> in san francisco, johnathan bloom, abc7 news. residents in hawaii are on alert as lava from a volcano continues to slowly approach homes on the big island. it's flowing from a vent that hoped at the volcano june 27th. it's burning a path through woods, to homes northeast of the volcano. right now it's less than a mile from one subdivision. about 8200 people live in the
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threatened area. kiloaha has erupted continuously since 1983. though it's rare when vents open to spew the lava. the national weather service is warning residents in southern california to watch out for flash flood and strong surf because of hurricane norbert. the storm continues to churn north up the mexican coast. the weather service issued a flash flood watch for this morning through tomorrow morning in parts of can taking, san bernardino, and riverside counties. anything you want to add to that? >> it's barely a hurricane now. it will be tropical storms in the next couple hours. and still plenty of warnings for flash flooding and high surf. we will go over that in a few minutes. right now we are looking at our stable atmosphere, allowing for temperatures to be in the 50s and 60s once again. but this afternoon a few degrees cooler by influence of a trough. here's live doppler 7hd. the marine layer at about
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2,000 feet once again, but not quite everywhere. in fact we are clear in concord. napa has yet to see the clouds. emeryville a quiet start for you with 59 in the city. no problems at sfo. upper 50s an carlos. san jose, and good morning gilroy, 53 for you. half moon bay about 7-mile visibility at 57 degrees. the roof camera this morning with temperatures in the low 50s with the clear sky in napa. novato 54. the southwest wind blowing throughout the delta, 57 there. and cloudy skies right now in livermore. the final stop sfo. we look for the le clouds and fog throughout the next couple hours. about 10:00, 11:00, it clears back to the coast. we will get sunshine along the marin county coast. but the san mateo coast maybe a few peaks. low clouds and fog there. temperatures running around anchor a few degrees below average today and the warming trend gets underway by the middle of the week, lasting through the end of the week. ing if too extreme, but plenty
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of mid-90s on on tap. as we look at the water vapor imagery. see the twist in the clouds right here. that's the area of low pressure that continues to pump the on-shore winds, the low clouds and fog, and allowing pour the temperatures to stay seasonal to slightly cooler than average. but that trough also working to keep the moisture, the mid-level moisture, out of northern california. so you can see as it slides up from the south, we are looking at a little bit of cloud cover late in the day around monterey. most of the activity gets shunted eastward into the mountains. tomorrow south of highway 50 looks like the sierra nevada could see a few showers, maybe an isolated thunderstorm. here's the latest honor bert. right now barely a hurricane at 75 miles an hour. moving to the northwest. and it continues to weaken as it parallels the baja coast. look at the knows along southeastern california, the deserts and flash flooding in
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the forecast once again today through late tomorrow. elevated surf and strong rip currents. dangerous swimming here through tomorrow. the green here look at the flash flooding through vegas with the widespread thunderstorms right through tomorrow. high temperatures today, a few degrees cooler. 84 concord, 80 san jose. 72 oakland. look for 79 santa rosa. mid-60s san francisco. the accuweather seven-day forecast shows the temperatures changing too much. holding steady tomorrow. we look for the morning clouds and the afternoon sun through the beginning of week. we slowly warm up. and mid-ed 0s inland, maybe around the bay and maybe a 70 he is coast. we will let you know how warm it will number your community by keeping track of bay area weather on twitter as live doppler 7hd. nice to have you back. we missed you. >> i'm back in the saddle again. it's been three months that i've been away. i had hip surgery. and coming back, i'm a little
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energy efficient. the panels were installed on ate homes in san francisco's ocean view neighborhood. the money came from grid alternatives, which not only provides the panels, but also the training. >> all of our work is it volunteers and doing job training. we are getting people interested in solar, maybe people who work with it all day for their job but have never actually gotten to touch a panel. >> all female crews are work on two out of the three houses to get women into solar. nearly 700 people will gather this evening to show that napa valley is recovering from that earthquake and open for business. these are the images that we are familiar with when the napa quake, but the city is not all ruined. and to prove that point, people will meet for dinner the center of lincoln street, which is the main thoroughfare in calistoga.
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one long dining table will be set up, weighed down with world-class cuisine and wine from the napa valley, of course. all part of a celebration of the strong will of recovery. donations are pouring in to help napa pets displaced by the earthquake. ruby ann mckenzie raised almost $700 at their lemon aid stand yesterday. pet food express matched the $700 already donated to the napa humane society and animal shelter. girls helped present a check for more than $14,000 yesterday afternoon. in all, the humane society and shelter have received $17,000 in donations since the quake. still to come here on abc7 sunday morning news, president obama taking criticism. the decision he's made that has immigration reform advocates furious. plus, how ypu can help some bay area band students after an annual trip does not go as planned.
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>> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn, good morning to you. we are waking up to low clouds and fog here in emeryville. they have moved partially into our east bay valleys. we have the clear sky in napa and concord right now. it's 59 in san carlos and san jose with gilroy cool, 53 degrees. and your forecast throughout the day today calls for temperatures to be fairly similar to yesterday. just a few degrees cooler. there's a trough offshore that will allow for the generous on shore push. but still managing 80s. in fact, upper 80s in our inland east bay. san francisco mid-6 tos today with sunshine at our coast, some of the coast. and around the bay. low 70s in oakland to the upper 70s. but we have some cooler weather that will arrive for the first
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part of the week. then we've got a warmup in store. i'll have it for you with our seven-day outlook coming up. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. president obama is taking heavy criticism this morning from some of his core supporters. immigration activists are blasting him for lagging on what they thought was a promise to take quick action on reforms. now the president says it will have to wait until after the midterm elections. abc news reporter daniellea explains. >> president obama is beating a tactical retreat from this speech beginning june 30th. >> i'm beginning a new effort to fix as much of our immigration system as i can on my ownout congress. >> even as late as friday, at the nato summit in wales, the president seemed to deny suggestions that he would postpone taking the lead. >> in the absence of congressional action, i intend to take action, and i will be making an announcement home. but on the flight home aboard air force one, he began
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telephone supporters to break the news. no executive action on immigration until after the november election. and this is the reason, control of the senate is on the line and contractic incumbents in red states such as mark prior of arkansas, marylan drew of louisiana and kay hagen ever north carolina could bear the brunt of a voter alaska badge. immigration groups reacted bitterly as they called a betrayal. >> a frustration of another delay by the president. >> and they warned. their own voter backlash. >> its going to be more difficult for democrats to get latinos and people in the community motivated to come out to the policy. >> a senior administration official told abc news that president obama will sign his executive orders on immigration behalf january. abc news, new york. >> with the historic drought
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gripping our state, people are taking desperate, even they are turning desperate and they are going as far as breaking into fire hydrants to steal water. jessica from our sister station in fresno has the story. >> water. it's a precious resource, especially in drought-stricken california. here in lamoor, it is the driest of course with residents only to do watering twice a week. >> overall we've seen a decline in our water usage. >> now city officials have a new concern. this fire hydrant on south 19th avenue and i'd he has been tampered with. the water source is one of several throughout the city of that been found to be manipulated or without caps. >> we are concerned just for the safety of our customers and our citizens, that they still have the water they need. >> he thinks someone is tapping into the hydrants that are in
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remote areas of the city and stealing hundreds of gallons of water. the hydrants can shell out up to 800 gallons a minute. >> 200, 300, 500-gallon storage tanks on the back of a pickup or something like that, or a water truck, and taking it out to their site. >> the city has been approached by some people who live in the county's jurisdiction. they could -- if they could use the hydrants because their as well as have gone dry. but there is a strict policy not to do that. after all, they have to provide enough within the city limits. the thefts have shocked people in town. >> times are tough and we are in a drought but i don't know how you would go about that or think that but i'm assuming you would have to be pretty desperate. >> i assume so and that was jessica per owes reporting. >> the funeral for comedian joan rivers take place today. it's a private service at temple emmanuel in new york city. rivers joked she wanted her funeral to be an over the top affair with paparizzi, by family
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say it will be invitation only. celebrities are expected to attend. medical examiners say the results of an autopsy are inconclusive. rivers died thursday after complications from throat surgery a week earlier. she was 81 years old. an annual trip to san francisco by a north bay high school band did not play out as planned. now the band members are hoping someone will return the instruments they lost. abc7 news reporter wane friedman has the story you will see only on abc7. it's only a few miles from the big city but light years in attitude. this town distant enough, but not out of reach >> apparently. >> it's about being a victim in a way. they came in and stole something that belonged to us. they took something away that can never, ever be replaced.
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♪ the trouble began with the most american of tunes, the star page he would banner. for the 20th consecutive year the san francisco giants asked the band to play before a game. 100 students obliged. >> it went really well. i that you the performance was wonderful. >> but what happened after the performance in this parking lot was not. before taking their seats, the band went to store their instruments. while doing so, they left one pin on the ground outside. only later, after returning to their own parking lot did band realize the unthinkable happened. >> somebody took our bin of fruits and clarinets. >> 14 instruments in all. some bind the school and others by students. this girl lost a flute that had been in her family for 35 years. >> my mom got it when she first started playing the flute when she was a little kid and then she pass it had down to me. >> so now the band is looking for donation unless the thief has a change of heart.
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if he does, and returns the bin, one comment from the band leader. >> no questions asked. i would just love to get the instruments back. >> abc7 news. >> well, if you can help the high school band we have information on our website. abc7news.com. still to come, a money warning for college students heading back to school. 7 on your side's michael finney has tips on what to look out for. and here is a live look from the san mateo bridge. there is a cooler start to the weather this week, but a warming trend on the way. lisa argen will have your forecast in just a few.
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>> welcome back, everyone. it's 5:40 on this sunday morning. this is a live look at the golden gate bridge. people come from all over the world to get a glimpse of this structure. it's going to be a bit cooler for them if they are out there today. but what happens later on during the week? lisa argen is along shortly with the full accuweather forecast. as college students head off to school, they have to figure out how to set up their banking and receive their financial aid. consumer reports is partnering exclusively with 7 on your side for a report on certain things to watch out for. here's michael finney with the details. >> tire one allows you to mag your money easier and get it. >> this is hire one. it's the biggest player in campus banking and offers cards at more than 800 institutions nationwide. consumers union i think the advocacy arm of consumer reports looked at higher one and eight
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other companies that offered campus sponsored accounts. the staff attorney ann martindale said students should be very careful about signing up for them. >> high and unusual fees. the fees you wouldn't typically see on a regular retail account. >> it can include overdraft fees as high as $38. the fee each time you use the debit card of 50 cents. out of network atm charges that can run as hay as three dollars, and even an inactivity fee if you don't use your account. consumers union found that while some of the accounts analyzed have low cost options, students need to use the accounts carefully or risk of incurring hundreds of dollars a year in usage fees. so why would anyone sign up for a campus sponsored account? >> many students find it difficult it avoid signing up for the products and maybe the default option to manage their financial aid money is being nickeled and dimed out of the
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aid. >> in fact a class action lawsuit alleges aggressive marketing and a failure to disclose unconscionable fees. students don't need an ability to get their financial aid. by federal law you can have it directly deposited to an existing account or get cash or a check. >> and michael tells us although there is been no admission of wrongdoing, the lawsuit against higher one is expected to settle this fall for $15 million. well, lisa, i've been enjoying the weather lately. it's been mild, sunny. >> yes, and railroad typical for this time of year. today maybe just a couple degrees cooler out there. right now starting out with 57 here. roof camera, you can't see the clouds. sun coming up at 6:45. we will have another mild day in san francisco. but the heat coming back to town, not right away. i'll tell you when coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, too many mistakes may cost stanford after yesterday's showdown against
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>> these are the golden days of our weather, right? >> right, in september. but it's starting to feel like fall with temperatures in the low 50s for the early morning hours. in the sierra nevada, they have dipped into the 30s. so the longer nights, shorter days, and it's exactly what we have today with the sun coming up at 6:45 and setting a the 7:30 about. and we are looking at low clouds and fog. once again, typical, persistent weather pattern, but there's a reason for that. there's an upper level trough that is allowing for the steady on shore push and slightly cooler than average temperatures. emeryville looking at a side of the bay with upper 50s and low 60s for the most part. 61 there. 59 in san jose.
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gilroy 52. san francisco good morning, 59. it's 57 at sfo with no delays yet. another vantage point from the roof camera, you see very little wind. very still out there. 57 by the delta. with the southwest wind to about 20 miles an hour. livermore, you are cloudy and partly cloudy skies in concord at 56. santa rosa with some clouds and 54. sfo this morning, low clouds and fog. no delays yet. average temperatures are slightly below in some neighborhoods. warming trend gets underway the middle of the week when this persistent low pressure that's been off the coast, when that finally moves on out of here, say, late monday. so there it is. you can see the little twist in the clouds. that's allowing for the temperatures to stay a pleasant or breezy in some parts of the bay. but most importantly, we've got some activity still in southern california from what is still hurricane norbert just for another couple of hours. it continues to parallel cabo
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and as it does it weakens moving into the colder water. it will be a tropical storm, still allowing for mid-level moisture being brought up into the desert today. high surf and the potential for flooding rains once again from san diego mainly in the deserts here with perhaps torrential rains. it will be shunted to the east in the sierra nevada right around, say, highway 50 south of lake tahoe due to the trough that's going to push in. as on securing the moisture to the south and east of us. but southern monterey county could see a few sprinkles into tomorrow, los angeles cloudy skies. you see the moisture into vegas. 830 in tahoe. we are looking at plenty of events around the bay today with a lot of sunshine in mountain view. mid-70s. starting out cloudy, 10:00 in the 60s. taking you over to san francisco with mid-60s today for the opera. so a little cool. bring the jacket. but if you are headed to oakland for the a's game, nice and
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sunny. mid-60s, 1:00 and 71 about 4:00 in the afternoon. 86 in livermore. looking at upper 70s to near 80 san jose. 87 morgan hill, and 70s return for santa cruz with partly cloudy skies. the accuweather seven-day forecast, 60 beaches, upper 70s around the bay, upper 80s through tuesday, then we look at increasing sunshine sooner on wednesday and that allows for a warming trend thursday, friday and saturday. but nothing too extreme. just about 5 degrees warmer than we are now. >> steady as she goes. thanks, lisa. let's check out sports. showdown on the farm yesterday as stanford took on usc. who came out on top? here's schu with all the highlights. >> good morning. well, usc has stanford's numbers. they upset the cardinals last jere and did it yesterday on the form. 8 penalties. you are not going to win with
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those stats. second quarter, up 7. patrick, we are tied at 7. poor execution. up three in the second quarter. jordan williams misses his second field goal of the game. 26 yards out. the chip shot. kevin hogan found a wide open austin hooper for 6 but a penalty called. i will legal cut block. questionable call. knocked him out of field goal range. 8 penalties, 68 yards for the cardinals. 2:30 left in the game. tied at 10. heidari nails a career long 53-yard field goal. and they are pumped up. plenty of time left for stanford. not in field goal range but sacked. he coughs it up like a fur ball. usc recovers. they end the 17 game home win streak, longest in the nation. >> our guys need to be better. to be better than we were today because we have a lot of good football teams coming in here and coming down the road that
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we've got to try to find a way to beat. all right. cal hosting sac state. the true freshman, ran mostly last week and this week gets to use ice arm. finds darius powell and he's gone. 60 yards. 21-0. and 229 yards, 4td passes. none better than. this. amazing one-handed grab. cal 2-0. double their win total from last year with a 55-14 victory >> san jose state paid $1.5 million to face off against 15th rank auburn. this 75-yard fd to tyler irvin. game tied at 7 in the first quarter. spartans 339 yards of total offense but they game up 3 the 58 yards on the ground. the tigers were too much for the spartans defense. auburn went 59-13.
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san jose state false to 1-1. and hiding behind the left arm of bumgarner and buster posey's bats. the tigers trying to stay in the wildcard hunt. top of first. the double to deep right center. two runs would come across. giants put up four runs in the first off of david price. miguel cabrera returns the favor. takes bumgarner to deep left. bumgarner will get a career high 17th win because buster posey would get the last laugh. giants up 5-3. hold on to minute 5-4, remaining two pack of the dodgers. >>. the oakland a's. check to utility out in the ninth. a's down 3-1. runners on the corner. josh reddick. game tied at 3. next batter.
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grounder. josh reddick coming around third. throw will be in the dirt. otherwise redd is out but the a's get a much-needed victory. walk-off single by jed lowrie. it's pie time. 4-3, your final. that's the way the ball bounces. raiders play tonight at 5:00. have a great day. >> coming up, the celestial
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california matched all six. wednesday's jackpot goes back down to $7 million. n.a.s.a. said a newly discovered astroid will pass very close to earth today. here's a diagram from n.a.s.a. showing the space rock's projected path. it will come about 25,000 miles from the earth. it is expected to fly over new zealand around 11:00 a.m. our time. the space rock will not hit earth or any satellites, but the fly-by will give astronomers a chance to study it. coming up next at 6:00, investigation along interstate 580 in livermore. the incident that shut down lanes. plus, worry for a south bay mother after her six-year-old autistic son goes missing.
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7hd. low clouds and to go are slowly filling into the bay this morning with the marine layer just under 2,000 feet. the sun not up for another 45 minutes. from emeryville this morning you see the bridge and temperatures ranging from the low 50s in gilroy to the low 670s here in oakland. san francisco 59. no delays yet at sfo. we will be looking at high temperatures today within seasonal averages by a couple degrees. the fog and low clouds burn back to the coast. in fact, even some sunshine here around stinson. ocean beach partly sunny. low 70s return for oakland, mid-60s san francisco. steady temperatures, barely a 90, but those are coming back into the forecast. i'll tell you when coming up. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. we begin with developing news out of livermore with the chp and police are investigating a fatality on eastbound 580.
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