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>> good morning, i'm tiffany wilson. let's starts off with a quick look at the weather mid-50 necessary oakland, and 63 in morgue hill. there's a chance of isolated showers in the elevated areas in the afternoon but overall a dryer and warmer forecast not only for the weekend, but for the week ahead, for the rest of the day today look for more sunshine, maybe a few clouds, but overall it will be a nice
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bay with numbers a little below average. low 70s san francisco, into oakland, and upper 70s inland. we are talking about high fire danger in the days ahead. >> thank you. at least one home under construction by habitat for humanity has been temperature following -- damaged. several knew affordable homes by habitat for humanity are under construction. at one point flames were visibility from highway 280. no word on the cause of the fire. developing news. four member of a women's college softball team are dead and 15 others injured after their bus collided with a bus in oklahoma. they were onboard a bus when the accident happened last night south of turner false. three women died at the scene and another died of it hospital. a witness who tried to help one woman industries the ordeal. >> she was in her seat and the
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bus came on top of her, on top of her head. when i got into the bus, she had a pulse for two or three minutes and we were trying to get the bus up to get her out. before we could get -- before we could get the bus jacked up enough to get her head up, we lost the pulse. >> authorities eay the bus was returning to texas following a scrimmage match earlier in the evening. the caution of the crash remains under investigation. two people are dead after a head-on collision between a van and transbus in san mattio. bus was heading northbound on south el camino real when the bus crossed the double yellow lines yesterday afternoon. the man and woman in the van were killed. 20 people were on the bus. five were taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. it's been there wild weather around the bay air. take a look at this lightning in
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vallejo. this was the last month hit by the earthquake last month. we have more from napa. >> doyle and joan are appearing in what appears to be a winter wonderland but it's a hail drift only the front porch. their home. their dog nelson, not sure what to make of it, and neither were they when the storms wouldn't stop. >> it kept coming and going and going. 45 minutes. >> this was a texas thunderstorm. >> doyle thinks he probably lost a lot of olives off his olive trees but other than that not a lot of harm. >> i grew newspaper texas with tornadoes and hurricanes and i would rather be in california any day. >> a mile away the weather took a horrible turn. >> i was thinking, holy smokes, is the house falling down? >> bill was home when lightning hit his neighbor's tree splitting it in half. >> i heard a huge crash and parks fly over the bus and
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nearly not thrown off our couch. >> drivers had to deal with wet roads while staring into the single. an odd weather phenomena nonwhich before the hail hit gail was trying to explain to her five-year-old grandson. >> i told him the story that my mother heard from her mother in croatia, and that is when it's sunshine and raining, the gypsies are getting married. >> a little folklore, and just like we were told will this colorful occurrence. abc7 news. in feral field water poured down into rock field road causing flooding and mudslides. officers said they had nowhere to go and caused problems for drivers. >> there's been a lots of people losing control and accidents. we haven't had rain in a long time. they aren't used to driving in the rain again. >> and pictures from the national weather service shows the mess caused by the rain and even hail in the same area.
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here's the photos sent in. look at the rain coming down in napa. another viewer sent us this. you see how hard it was pouring and this picture shows how big the hail was. some pieces as large at marbles. and make sure to check out live doppler 7hd anytime with abc7 news weather app. it includes an easy way to share your weather pictures with us. it's also free on apple's app store or through google play. this morning an uber driver is off the job and face ag salt charges. police say he attacked a passenger with a hammer and it's so bad the passenger might lose an eye. it happened at ellsworth and almeda boulevard tuesday. we have the details. >> roberto is recovering from this severe head wound. his family tells us doctors may not be able to save his eye. on tuesday he and two friends got an uber car from
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san francisco but there was a dispute about the route the driver was taking. the driver told passengers to get out at alameda and ellsworth. and then the driver went on the attack. >> then he proceeded to assault the victim with a hammer. >> san francisco district attorney george gascon said 26-year-old patrick plead not guilty to the hammer attack which left the victim going in and out of consciousness. there was no one home at his home in pacifica. neighbors say police have been there before on disturbance calls. >> there's been calls there before? >> yeah. the brothers fighting. i don't know. >> someone jumped into a car in the driveway and peeled off. uber sent us this statement saying it's our policy to immediate suspend a driver's account following any serious allegations, which we have done. the district attorney has sent letters to ride sharing companies about possible violations of state and local
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laws, including mission leading information about driver background checks. >> it's not like i'm a guest of the business model. i support anything that is creative and provides help for the consumer but you have to balance that with consumer protection. >> they have until monday to respond. as for roberto, his recovery could take months. in pacifica, abc7 news. another san francisco uber driver has been suspended after three bay area women claimed he harassed them. as we first told you, the women say the driver stopped the car in the middle of the highway to yell at them after one woman became uncomfortable with the way he was looking at her. belmont police have arrested a third suspect in connection with the heist of a car last weekend. a man was booked on auto theft, possession of. and they recovered one vehicles
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stolen. six driven off the lot were recovered after they were found abandoned in oakland tuesday. deputies have arrested a man accused of flashing women running on a trail. 21-year-old confessed to exposing himself and touching himself. this is surveillance video from earlier this month. he amendly ran away after exposing himself when a female jogger threatened to call police. he's being held on $10,000 bail. happening today, state senator barbara boxer will tour napa to assess damage after last month's earthquake. after words there will be a press conference to discuss the latest recovery effort. it comes amounts over a month after a 6.2 magnitude quake rattled the bay area, hitting nap pay and surrounding areas especially hard. a massive entertainment event in napa to support a
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relief fund for victims of last month's earthquake take place this weekend. napa rocks is a food and music event being held at the napa valley expo. proceeds will help residents and businesses still recovering from the quake. and a reminder for drivers, ten miles of highway 37 are closed this weekend between vallejo and sierus point. the road is expected to reopen by 5:00 monday morning. look at our weather, you say the clouds are hanging out? >> they are. in fact, a light shower being reported in concord as the wet weather maker moves to the east of us. right now from our suit troy tower camera we have temperatures in the 50s and 60s. not much in the way of fog. we will talk about the fog, the warming trend and the high fire deng they're comes back just in time for october when we return. >> also next, the wedding no one ever thought would happen and many hoped would not. george clooney and friends are
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>> take a look at this.
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in october he was arrested for trying to push his message of racial equality. >> i had the good fortune of being the one they selected. and when i wouldn't cooperate, they called in a three-star to
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haul me away. >> students who gathered at the plaza quickly surrounded the police car. cart became the speaker's podium and no one delivered the message more effective than mario. richard muller was a student at the time. he took pictures of students inside the hall being arrested. weinberg was held in the police car for 32 hours. during that time he gave an interview to a reporter from the san francisco examiner. >> he was trying to isolate, get out of me that somebody or other was pulling our springs. and i will said, man, we don't trust anybody over 30. it was just mainly a put-down. >> it became one of the most memorable expressions of the '60s. the university eventually gave in, lifting the ban on all political activity and fundraising on campus. the steps are named after mario savio. it is a reminder that any
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student can spark change at any time. at u.c. berkeley, leeann melendez abc7 news. this morning there's a new member of the clinton dynasty. last night chelsea clinton tweeted: the birth came days after chelsea made an appearance in new york at the clinton global initiative. charlotte is the first-born child for bill and hillary clinton. congratulations tots whole family. >> and a big wedding weekend ahead for george clooney. he has arrived in venice and reportedly is about to get married, sending the palm raisezy into overdrive. >> the happy couple spotted together in venice, italy. george clooney and his
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bride-to-be being whisked away to a luxury hotel ahead of the wedding extravaganza. the wedding guests include bradd pitt and sandra bullock and bono. the paparizzi is staking out the area to catch the arrival. the celebration will reportedly cost up to $13 million. green's best man, cindy crawford and randy berger was spotted loading up his private jet with 50 cases of tequila. the bride will wear a dress by the same designer kate middleton chose for her wedding and the groom a giorgio armani tux. officials are pulling out the stops. venice is shutting down walk ways along the grand canal and the former mayor of rome will
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perform the ceremony. abc news, los angeles. >> and i look forward to all the pictures from the big event. the high school has new homecoming king and big news because what it mines to shim what is says about his classmates. herms sergio quintana with his great story. >> this high school is celebrating homecoming and there's one student in particular who is very excited. >> was it nice being nominated? >> very nice. >> brandon gruber is among the ten seniors nominate bid their fellow classmates as candidates for homecoming king. for his mom, theresa, isolates exciting, but mostly she's enjoying watching her son seek it all in. >> it's fun. it's nice to see that he has a community of people that he will knows here on campus. >> as a teenager with down syndrome, his high school career started out with special challenges but over the last few years, the principal said brandon has become one of the most outgoing students on campus. >> probably had a little bit of a slow start, but he's got his feet under him now and everybody
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knows him. he comes fully dressed for the event. >> when the moment came to announce a winner -- [cheers and applause] >> it was a big surprise for brandon. >> you like it? >> yeah. >> it's really good. >> yeah. >> his fellow homecoming queen let us in on a little secret after the ceremony. >> we talked about it before. all the guys were actually going to give up their crown to brennan and we knew he would be king. >> and it made it the best for brandon and showed plenty of character from his fellow classmates as well. >> what a great story. look ahead to our weather, a little cooler than average? >> yeah. everyone got so excited for the rain, but unfortunately we are going in the opposite direction with more typical late september
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and early october weather, which means dry and warm with high fire danger. but right now we are still looking at some showers from live doppler 7hd that are up over the sear snow above 78,000 feet and a leftover shower back our way in concord. you can seal south lake wet and also by kirkwood. they did pick up snow from this system and a little more on the way. the exploratorium right now looking at partly cloudy conditions. the marine layer is not with us. it's been mixed out due to the upper level low. 63 san carlos. morgue hill 57 and half moon bay in the low 60s. the sutro tower camera visibility looks good. low 50s santa rosa and napa. feeling more like autumn. fair field at 56 degrees with some clouds. and liver more this morning on the mild side with numbers in
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the low 7060s. our highlights, notice the buildups over the higher elevations. make annuation lated shower this afternoon around mt. diablo. otherwise partly cloudy skies and a sunny and mild weekend. temperatures coming up a few degrees. barely an 80 today. barely an 80 or so, otherwise we will see 90s returning as we head into october. so very, very dry conditions as this area of low pressure exits later on today. isolates heading through modesto right now. taking the moisture with it. can't rule out a stray shower perhaps early this morning in the east bay. we saw some of that around concord and as high pressure builds in we will see more sunshine over the weekend. lots of fog and very mild numbers. so that means highs today in the mid-70s for you in the south bay. 78 morgue hill. feeling more like autumn. 72 santa cruz. only the coast and half moon bay and pacifica, mid-60s.
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without the fog it will feel pretty good. 72 in south city. and in the sunset district look for 67 and up in the north bay mainly in the upper 70s from novato. 78 sonoma. cam soggia, 80 for you today. 75 san leandro. if you head inland notice most numbers from the upper 70's san ramon, pleasanton 77 and 80 antioch. in tick, if you, hided to pacifica today for fall fest, it looks good with anybody's in the upper 60s by noontime and it will stay that way through 3:00. the accuweather seven-day forecast, the low to mid-80s. monday around 80 around the bay. look what happens wednesday, thursday, friday. gets warmer and warmer weather with mid-80s around the bay. mid-70s coastside. we will hit you know how warm it will take my bicycle your community by keeping track of bay area weather on twitter at live doppler 7hd. this is what happens late
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september, early october. >> a peek of rain? >> but not the whole thing. that was that for now. >> all right. thanks, lisa. and coming up next, thinking and playing inside the box in the heart of san francisco. exactly what is going on inside
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. >> live from the kgo tv broadcast center. this is abc7 news. >> good morning again. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi there, tiffany. good morning to you. it's partly cloudy around the bay. a stray shower out in our east bay this morning. not unlikely. the area of low pressure departs. yesterday we saw wild weather late in the afternoon and this morning we're cooler in oakland at 57. oilers 57 morgan hill. and from our sutro tower camera, good visibility. legal 50s in napa. cool there with 56 by the delta, cloudy skies and 61 in
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livermore. unstable air mass heading out of town. and with it maybe a few leftover sprinkles, an isolated shower in the higher elevations and behind it the northwest flow ushering in cooler air. namely temperatures a little below average. we will pinpoint them for you in a few minutes and talk about a big warming trend coming up for the week ahead. tiffany. >> lisa, thank you. happening now, demonstrators are attempt to go block an isreali owned ship at the port of oakland in protest of the conflict. this is a similar demonstration last moo when a five day blockade of an isreali ship forced the boat to turn around with most of it's cargo still on word. this morning protesters are rallying in an attempt to block another israeli ship from unloading it's cargo. activists say they are protesting more than 2,000 palestinians killed by israel in gaza. this morning president obama said the world is looking to
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america and it's commitment to freedom in the face of uncertainty. in this morning's address he reiterated the talk he had at the united nations. he said the world is facing pressing challenges, including defeating the terrorist group known as the islamic state. >>. >> we will destroy the groom known as isil. we began air strikes on monday against targets in syria. and we weren't alone. i made it clear america would act as part of a broad coalition and we were joined in the faction by friends and partners, including arab nations. >> mr. obama also said america is leading the fight to contain and combat the ebola epidemic in west africa. >> a race for a campaign is getting a lot of ail tension. one newcomer, is being
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challenged by ro khanna. he easily won the primary but as they found, the challenger is claiming there have been campaign ethic violations. >> it goes against the very fabric of our democracy. >> the challenger, mike honda, said ro khanna starer offered prime seats at a state department function in early 201. >> what we are saying is that no one is allowed to prey on the public assets that be long to the taxpayers, the state department, to personal gain in a political campaign. >> the allegations stem from e-mails honda's chief of staff allegedly wrote from a personal e-mail account to the then congressman's campaign chairman. obtained by the metro newspaper may refer to possible invitees to a state department round table and identify them as potential campaign donors. in an e-mail to abc7 news, his
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current campaign chief wrote "the fact is that this challenger hastorchestrated a fake news event in a desperate attempt at publicity to save his campaign from another failure at the polls." nonetheless, two elected city officials from his district have written a letter to complain to the office of to professional ethics. >> the e-mails revealed this week, in my opinion, indicate a pay to play arrangement orchestrated by the congressman and his chief of staff. >> honda trailed him by 20 points. the two have a debate scheduled for october 6th. in fremont, laura anthony, abc7 news. we have details in the investigationful san francisco 49ers defensive end ray mcdonald. they have cancelled his tent meant arraignment on domestic assault charges. it's the second time his
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arraignment was cancelled since he was arrested late last month after police reported visible injuries to his feel often say. they said the vision continues and there will be no new court unless unless or until charges are filed. a wildlife park in in sonoma county is in talks to be sold. talks are in sealious but early stages. no deal was in place, but if the sale goes through, operations at the safari west are expected to continue uninterrupted. a sad development in a story you have seen only on abc7 news. about a number of starving horses in a field in morgan hill. we learned that one. those horses has died. abc7 news reporter david louie broke the story on monday and has the latest.
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>>. the 11 horses monica rescued earlier this week, one was not originally part of the deal. a 9 other to 12-month-old colt. she insisted he be included because of his condition. he was an estimated 75 pounds underweight and her instincts were right. there was much more wrong with him. he died at the rescue center before the veterinarian could examine the 11 horses. he had a heavy infestation of parasites and worms. they compete with the horse for food and eventually get into the lungs. the condition is serious for young horses. the veterinarian. >> this particular worm competes in part for nutrition, but the horse would be getting, or the worms getting it. and in the worst case scenario there's no many you can get an
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impaction. >> monica believes in her opinion the death reflects the lack of care the horses were getting. >> i knew we had to get to the bottom of what was really going on. and it's senseless. there's no reason for him to have died that way. >> three other horses are blind and are being held in a separate passion tower for their safety. >> the horses skid around me and i was kind. nervous. they are blind and everything around here, will they start fight san francisco general hospital no. they made a circle around me and everybody stood there eating. >> the hope is once the horse's health is restored, that they will be adopt bid loving people who are committed to their well-being. in san benito county, david louie, abc7 news. a controversial medical project is now underway in san francisco's mission district. yesterday california pacific medical center held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new hospital at it's st. luke's
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campus. st. luke's has provided care to the medically underserved for more than 100 years. the city reached a $2 billion deal with them to keep st. luke's campus operating, which opponents say is way too high. the proposal took years to get approval. >> we ain't got our health, we ain't got anything else to talk about. and so having breakthroughs in these complications is incredible to our city. >> the new facility will be upgraded to make it earthquake safe. it will have more beds for patient and will create dozens of local jobs. construction is expected to take about five years. still ahead on the abc7 is the day morning news, dragons in the dungeon. a controversial art exhibit comes to alcatraz today. and here is a live look at the bay bridge. it's very dark out there this morning. a little cooler than normal, as well. lisa argen will have your full lisa argen will have your full forecast in just a few minutes. some people think vegetables are boring.
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. >> the wet weather the past two days is really helping firefighters make significant progress in fighting the king fire east of sacramento. it has burned more than 97,000 acres, biggering than the city of san jose. thankfully it's now 74% contained. evacuation for two communities has been downgraded from mandatory to voluntary and only 300 structures remained threatened. that is down from 12,000. the king fire is one of the largest of the year and has cost more than $50 million to fight so far. >> the people are pleasanton has done so well as saves water the city is scaling back the fines for using too much. since june pleasanton water users have been ordered to
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cutback by 25%. actual use that is gone down by over a third over the summer. people who don't coming serve still face fines, but the city has now eliminated fines to trouble and triple the fines for second and third time offenders. we had a preview of some rain -- >> boy, did we ever. there was a brief shower this morning on the peninsula and cupertino as the area of low pressure heads out of town. from the vollmer peak camera, temperatures in and around 60 degrees. the winds breezy but we will get back into a mild autumn-like afternoon with temperatures cooler than average today and over the weekend. i'll have the details on that and the warmup coming for october next. >> lisa, thanks. and also next, a's third baseman josh donaldson limping on a sore knee. tries to help the a's to a playoff spot in an important game against the
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>> alcatraz is underneath a big change. an exhibit opens today that's a art show of the year and the most controversial. we have the story. >> it might be he china's most well-known dissident. arrested in 2007 for tax evasion. his passport was confiscated and he can't leave the country but he's making his voice heard around the world through his activism and art. alcatraz, once no one as one of the world's most notorious prisons, is doubling as a gallery for his pieces. >> this is an amazing place to activate. what an incredible history it has. isolates a place of detain
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meant, it's a place of protest. >> the curator traveled to china to bring some piece back. she said his creations are meant to raise questions about human rights. for example, the display winds includes a giant paper dragon and kite. >> it represents power and freedom but they are displayed in a building use ford prison labor. >> he if one person who comes to the exhibition comes away with a better understanding of what freedom really means, this project will have been a great success. >> another work is made entirely of legos. more than 1 million piece, the facefs prisoners. many detained for political reasons. the artist also plays with sound. ♪ >> visitors can listen to music or poetry from prisoners echoing from cell walls. only people who buy a ticket to alcatraz can see the exhibit for
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no extra alcohol beverage on the island. it runs through aim of next year. from fran, abc7 news. >> turning to our weather, you say we are starting off a few degrees below normal? >> a little built. we have clouds and a few showers. just some mist and drizzle actually. it will be a nice weekend. temperatures slightly below average throughout the afternoon a live look adopter 7hd. we are taking you to the mountains where showers are in and around the lake tahoe area. that will continue again today. sun coming up 7:02 and setting 6:59. still not ruling out showers closer to home in our east bay valleys as this area of low pressure lifts on out. right now you can see the higher elevations. a little bit of snow. that is what happened yesterday and also on thursday. up to three inches above 8,000 feet and still around kirkwood perhaps getting light snow. exploratorium cam recall right now with partly cloudy skies.
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63 san carlos and 57 morgan hill. good morning half moon bay, a mild 63 degrees. on your way through the upper 60s today with sunshine. also near pacifica it will be a mild afternoon. future tower camera, good visibility with the winds in the upper elevations as that low departs. 56 by the delta. it is cool in napa at 53. chili santa rosa 52. rainfall totals really ranked wildly with the napa airport. just .04. down the road in yachtville, over half an inch of rain with some of the hail and heavy downpours. as that low head out of town taking most of the unstable weather with it, maybe a few isolated showers in the higher elevations around mt. diablo. and high pressure builds in and we are look at a big warming trend as we end september and october arrives. pretty typical of temperatures
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really climbing and the fire danger, high fire danger, cook kicking in, as well. here's the low south and east of the bay. it will continue to head out into the sierra nevada. as it is it, more showers in lake tahoe with more showers in the 50s today. as we look at the high building in, we will get into an offshore flow perhaps by wednesday, the last day of september. things really get warm then, 70s on the coast. 75 and windy in the mountains. also san diego. wind advisory 74. and 66 in monterey. so this active weather remains in the higher elevations today as the low departs. in terms of highs, 68 for fog fest. looking good around pacifica. 73 san mateo and palo alto. i am he were 70s napa. maybe 80 by the delta and antioch. 76 in morgan hill. and santa cruz coming in at 72 degrees. so over into at&t park, mid-60s
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1:00. upper 60s with breezy winds kicking in throughout the afternoon. the seven-day forecasted to the coolest day out of the next 7. mid-70s around the bay. slightly warmer tomorrow and we will look for steadily warming temperatures monday and tuesday. nothing too extreme. by wins danks thursday and friday, the relative humidity drop, the offshore windsic up and that means high fire denger and a return to what we always watch out for in october, which is the very dry conditions with 80s and 90s in the bay and inland. >> a little bit of rain, hopefully that will help. >> all right. thank you, lisa. in sports, a full day of college football with all three bay area teams in action. at 1:00 p.m. cal plays colorado at memorial stadium. 16th ranked stanford is back in action against washington at husky stadium. that kickoff is at 1:15. opportunity at 7:30, san jose state hosts nevada at spartan
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stadium. here's sports director larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. good morning, everybody. a's manager bob melvin can exhale a little bits. a's finally scored a few runs last night in texas. a three-game slide and closer to lock up a wildcard playoff spot. anybody up for a knack? even early in the morning that would be pretty tasty. a's in starvation mode for 7 weeks. the slumping adam dunn moves up to second. doubles in the third, scores a pair. 2-1, a's. scary moment in the third. josh donaldson diving for a foul ball and lands hard on that already sore left knee in a lot of pain but stayed in the game. toughed it out. and the drought it over! josh reddick, making it rain up in here! solo blast. reddick 3 rbis on the night. 3-1. then in the fifth the a's, runs galore. jed lowrie doubles down. look at donaldson.
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look how badly he wants to lock up a playoff spot. a's win 6-2. and oakland's magic number is at 1. the royals, want to talk about a long playoff drought, greg hollins gets him to pop out to end the game. the royals headed to the playoff season for the first time in 29 years! k.c. beat the white sox. long overdue forced some bubbly. the giants. bum gartner received the willie mac award. and game 6. a miss and a drive up at the top of the wall. double. run scores. next batter. the bats shatter. singles off ryan vogelsong. and smith. the pitcher was pulled. 4-1 padres.
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too much for andrews. and he fanned 6. giants lose 4-1. it will be on the road for the wildcard in either st. louis or pittsburgh. over rivet and through the woods, over to grandmother's, the raiders don't care where they can go or play as long as they can win a game. they will face the 1-2 dolphins in london. the dolphins just arrived yesterday morning. the coach deciding they could get more work done in miami. treat like a a normal week and fly in late. so if they happen to be asleep from jet lag we will know why. raiders know if they are going to salvage the season, this is a must-win. >> the guys need to put a win in the win column. we've been playing hard and we've been battling each week. it just hasn't gone our way. we have to continue to fight and do the right thing. if we do that we feel comfortable and give ourselves
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an opportunity to win. >> the 49ers host the eagles. vernon davis, a game-time decision with ankle and knee issues. don't forget we have prime time college football on abc7 as it's notre dame and syracuse kicking off at 5:00. hope to see you right after the game at that game. have a great weekend, i'm larry beil. >> and coming up next, the annual peninsula pet parade. how this year's events will
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>> grab your tickets. here's the winning numbers from the mega-millions draw. . >> nobody picked all six so tuesday night's jackpot grows to $105 million. pair we now know the name of the winner of wednesday's $228 million power ball jackpot. word is he's a co-owner of this
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nail salon which, coincidentally, has not been opened since the winning numbers were drawn. surprise, surprise. he told lottery officials he picked the numbers because those are the ones that just came to his head. i wish they would come to my head. he's been playing for years and bought 15 power play tickets and used the money from tips. he should be getting his first $4 million check in a few months. >> pets will take to the streets for the 11th annual pet parade in burlingame. it will include a fundraising component. they are partnering with the hope program which provides medical and behavioral care for animals prior to adoption. everyone will receive a souvenir ribbon and they will also have categories like best dressed pet. it gets underway on broadway avenue and it's free participate. coming up on. abc7 news at six. the latest on the fatal bus crash in oklahoma, killing four
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members of a women's college softball team. and a man hoping he won't lose an eye after being hit with a hammer. who police say swung that hammer, and stoking an
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>> good morning, i'm tiffany wilson. let's starts off with a quick look at the weather meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. starting out with mainly partly cloudy skies a few light showers are reported in the east bay and also on the peninsula and down along the central coast. but the area of low pressure spreading rain in the sierra nevada and also into nevada right now. we will look for more activity in the mountains. while at home our sutro tower camera, clear conditions from this san taj point. cool numbers from napa and petaluma, in

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