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>> she drove more than a mile before police believe she started crashing into other drivers. >> one way drivers are more common than people realize but typically what happens is people realize the mistake happens and they correct the error. it's rare that it's a situation where the driver continues driving. >> all lanes of the bridge were closed while emergency personnel got to the scene.
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states. last night kenneth bae and math you miller were greeted in washington state. they had been prisoners for two years, and miller since april. tom has more. >> thanks to all for supporting me and lifting me up. and not forgetting me. >> overnight kenneth bae and matthew miller stepping off this military plane and on to american soil for the first time since kept in captivity in north korea. >> it's been an amazing two years. i learned a lot, i grew a lot. but i stand strong. >> 45-year-old bae convicted of anti-government ab tests was sentenced to 50 years. he spoke about his living conditions. >> working 8 hours a day, six
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days a week. yes. >> but his ailing heart began the center of international attention. his family lashing out at basketball star dennis rodman for his high-profile exhibition game with kim pong young. >> he's a great guy, you know. the perception is deceiving. >> a great guy with 200,000 people in prison camps? >> but this morning he was taking credit for his freedom. he said he sent a letter threatening to cancel future trips unless all americans were released. 25-year-old reportedly traveled to north korea and tore up his visa. they charged him with unruly behavior and held him more than six months. >> i am requesting help from the american government to release me from this situation. >> they announce the the decision to release the men because they were sincerely
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repentant. >> and i think right now they decided this is the right time do this. >> abc news, new york. a vigil will be held in san francisco this morning for the 43 students missing and presumed dead in mexico. one of them from san jose. 19-year-old is one of 43 students who disappeared last september in mexico. mexican officials said they found the badly burned human remains, including teeth and bone fragments, in a river near his school. the remains are so badly burn, they might be difficult to identify. prosecutors say members of a drug gang confessed to the killings. mexican police arrested the town's mayor, his wife, and 72 others. his father, gallardo, said he lost faith in the mexican government and fears for his safety. >> a man and two children were found dead in a home in reno. police arrived at the home to find three bodies.
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they aren't saying how the victims are related. police are not looking for a suspect. they believe it's a murder-suicide. an accident at the san francisco zoo has claimed the life of its youngest gorilla. she was barely more than a-year-old. she died friday as zoo staff put the animals away for the night. sergio quintana has deet tails. for some families the gorillas were the first animals they wanted to see gorillas at the zoo, but didn't get to. >> my daughter was excited about going to see the gorillas and we didn't see any. she had been one of the zoos star >> last night one was being put in her sleeping area and that's when the young gorilla started out, and was crushed by a closing hydraulic door and was killed. she was a rare example of a birth in captivity. this summer the zoo celebrated her first birthday, treating the whole gorilla preserve to fruits and goodies. this is the latest of strings of accidents with zoo animals. in december of 2011, a squirrel
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monkey went missing. a zoo spokesman said someone broke into his enclosure and took him. he was returned a couple days later. she died last year from all -- heart disease complications. and 2007 a tiger escaped her enclosure. killed one spectator and injured two others. zoo officials would not speak publicly about this weekend's accident, but in a statement said,"this type of accident is extremely rare and the zoo officials assure the public that all staff follow protocol at the facility and it is specifically designed with animal safety as the top priority." >> some visitors worried. they are in there? >> they are doing their thing, doing their gorilla stuff. >> but no signs of mentioning what happened. administrators say they are still investigating. in san francisco, sergio quintana, abc7 news. developing news, co-workers and friends of a software
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halloween will resume the search for him this morning with the help of some high-tech cools. 26-year-old dan ha has been missing about a week now. he was last seen leaving his apartment at fourth and brannan his friends in tech have created find dan ha facebook page and website. they are raising money through tilt and vin-mo to bring his parents to town. they joined the search yesterday. >> and contra costa county, people are stealing water from fire hydrants. people have been seen tapping the water late at night. in response the contra costa county water district may raise fines for stealing water from $25 to $250. district may also install security cameras to try to deter the thieves. maybe we will get rain so people won't be at the present timed to do that, lease you. >> that would be nice.
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the fog has cleared most of the bay and san francisco in the 50s right now. still a mild afternoon, into the 70s. but fog is going to stay with us along the coast. and then we will talk about some november-like weather headed our way. i'll explain coming up. >> all right. also ahead, a wet, soggy mess. the water main break in napa. could august's earthquake be behind the problem in and what did our l
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>> burlingame police are turning to social media in the hunt for thieves targeting apple stores. photos of the suspects were posted yesterday on their facebook page. police say two men and two women hit stores in burlingame, stanford and hillsdale. tens of thousands of gallons of water flow into storm drains in napa after a huge watermain broke yesterday morning. residents could only watch in frustration as repair crews worked on the break, which may be earthquake related. abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian has more. >> it's a massive job repairing a giant 36-inch water transmission pipe. the main broke, sending
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thousands of gallons of water down first street. it's a major line that moves water from the city's treatment plant into neighborhoods. >> we're losing a lot of water, and it's causing a lot of discomfort for the neighbors who are out of water. >> at one point 200 customers were without water, including everyone in this apartment complex. the city insists the main broke overnight and crews started working on it at 6:00 a.m. but this photo was taken at 8:00 a.m. and no crew was in sight. some homeowners are frustrated by what seems to be a lot of water being wasted. >> it's going in the storm drain and the storm drain goes back into the ocean. that's where it's headed. it's a shame. >> the city in the meantime said the earthquake may be responsible for the latest break. >> considering the shake-up that we had on our water system in the august 21st earthquake, we continue to find multiple leaks. it's bad. >> the city of napa set up the emergency water filling station
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for residents to use. just in case service in -- is interrupt while repairs continue. in napa, abc7 news. election officials are expected to continue counting the ballots in san jose's mayoral race into early this week. sam ricardo is still leading by about 3600 votes. nearly 15,000 more votes were tallied yesterday, with cortez narrowing the gap by about a tenth of a percentage point. there are more ballots left to be counted county-wide, and half of those were cast by san jose voters. ricardo has claimed victory. but cortez has not conceded and more results are expected to be released tonight. >> a newly elected republican senator said his party must show they can govern and govern well
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or all the gains made in the 2016 elections will be turn around. the republican party could control of both houses after the counts were counted. it was a rejection of president obama and his policies. as many of you saw on "this week" the senator elect from colorado, corey gardner, said it's imperative that his party shows they can make a difference. >> i think it's important that republicans show we can govern maturely, we can govern with competence, and if we can do that, in two years from now we will have a good result with our nominees. if not, we will see the same results two years from now, but within the different directions. >> they said the hardest challenge will be bringing extremists to the middle. it's the 95th annual veteran's day parade. it conclusion off at 11:00 this morning from second street and
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market and will wind its way down market street to city hall. the mayor ed lee is expected to attend. nearly 1,000 veterans turn out for last year's parade. and the sun, lisa, will be shining on those vets. >> yes, it should be pretty nice into the 60s for the parade. right now live doppler 7hd showing the fog banked up along the coast. it's been at the bay earlier but it's been retreating. we have problems from monterey on southward. sfo still reporting some delays there. another sunny and mild to warm afternoon. the sun sets just after 5:00. and temperatures well above average with a slight offshore push once again. but our beaches will be just a little bit cooler. here's sutro right now. you see all the sunshine. out over san francisco in the upper 50s. it's been pretty mild each morning over the past few days. it remains similar with 57 in san jose.
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half moon bay has had some fog at 55. and looking from our emeryville camera, sunny from oakland. temperatures in the 50s, upper 50s from concord to livermore and 58 in napa. so you probably get an idea stepping outside it will be another unseasonably warm day today. here's the airport. some patchy, dense fog just along the coast right now and a winter spare the air day today. the poor air quality due to very little mixing and the ridge of high pressure pressing down on the atmosphere in the north bay. so be advised if you are particularly sensitive to some of the unhealthy air will be in the north bay that you will probably notice that. we are look at an incoming weather system not giving us a lot of rain, but a little rain come wednesday into thursday. a beach hazard statement issued tonight through tuesday morning for some strong waves for the northwest-facing beaches. that will be particularly ocean beach from the sonoma county beach all way down to monterey. some pretty rough conditions
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with a small craft advisory today. the high pressure is still with us but it beginning to weaken a little bit. you see some of the rain pushing into seattle and portland. it will stay strong at least for today and then the winds switch around for tomorrow. more of an on shore push. and then by wednesday we are cloudy and this is the system that will bring most of the rain to the north bay. here we are 4:00 thursday morning, and it does push a little bit further south throughout thursday, and then we will look for things to dry on out. but before all is said and done maybe a couple hundredth to perhaps a quarter to maybe upwards of a half-inch in the highest elevations. we will wait and see. today upper 70s milpitas and santa clara with 74 at the coast. already sunny in santa cruz. 75 redwood city. some cooler numbers here due to the low clouds and fog. 69 from daly city back to the low 70s for san francisco. very light winds. should be a pleasant afternoon but getting warm up toward santa
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rosa and cloverdale with low 80s there. east bay, a little cooler with mid-70s oakland. and 76 union city. 78 livermore. about 81 toward antioch. the accuweather seven-day forecast. today is the only day in the 80s. and then we had will trend downward. a little bit tomorrow and more significant cooling for veteran's day on tuesday. wednesday more cloud cover. 60s and just in the low 70s. here comes our rain on thursday. and then it station pretty seasonal after that. we will look for hopefully some more rain into the next week. abc news has another great weather resource for you to follow. that's following live doppler 7hd on twitter for the latest bay area weather conditions, rain or shine, plus get video forecasts, spare the air alerts, power outages and weather tweets from your favorite weather team. once again, nothing to write home about, but maybe early next week. >> we are getting more about into the seasonal weather. >> yeah. the first two weeks of november
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>> a musician who believes in bringing all people together brought his music to san francisco yesterday. this is peter reichel. he is israel will you but it influenced by israeli and ethiopian music. he was here last year and had a concert featuring 90 musicians, all singing in their native languages. he said his newal pump shares that same degree of togetherness. >> moving and exciting musical project. bringing all these worlds together. >> reichel will do another show today in grass valley. some starbucks customers are steaming after the coffee giant added some new revisions to the employee dress codes. starbucks is no longer allowing engagement rings and other rings with stones. plain bands are okay, but no
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watches, bracelets or wrist bands are allowed. wearing necklaces under their clothing is okay. they said the new policy is based on food safety guidelines by the fda. the change, put in place last month, has created a debate on social media with some customers tweeting that it's an attack on the institution of marriage. they are now calling for a starbucks boycott. much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. gearing up for a new median barrier on the golden gate bridge. the work underway right now before it can be installed. and battling a debilitating disease with diet. why local researchers say changing what you eat can reverse the effects of reverse the effects of alzheimer's. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself
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>> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, carolyn. another vantage point of the deck of fog that's just over the bay this morning. still temperatures are climbing with 60 by the delta. sunny skies in napa. 58. 59 concord and livermore. from our emeryville camera you can see the fog back there across the bay. right on the deck of the golden gate bridge. but as for today the fog will hang out at the coast. that's going to bring some changes into the upper 60s there but still about 70 in san francisco. and over the bay mid-70s today for you in oakland, out toward castro valley, inland still. some numbers near 80 degrees today. so the last warm day of the week. we cool down as soon as tomorrow and bring in a little november rain by midweek. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. this is a live look from our golden gate bridge camera. it does show some of that fog.
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this is where preparations are underway for the installation of a center barrier on the span. here is an artist rendering of what it will look like. abc7 news reporter alyssa harrington has the details. >> reporter: this is what it's like driving in the innermost lane of the golden gate bridge. the only thing that separates north and southbound cars are yellow plastic tubes, leaving little to no room for error. >> i never drive in that lane. >> people who have never driven across the bridge and you see headlights coming your direction it's a little strange. >> this is what the same drive should look like early next year. this photo provided by the golden gate bridge district shows a movable barrier. it's scheduled to be placed on the span in january. until then construction crews will be doing the necessary prep work. >> basically the roadway is getting smoothed out and it's also being made stronger. >> a golden gate bridge spokeswoman said drivers can expect some backup this weekend.
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two lanes in each direction were closed overnight. >> approaching the bridge there's definitely a lot of congestion. >> part of the concrete barrier on the marin side on alexander avenue has been removed. the new one will be much thinner, only 12 inches. mark lives in san francisco. he said he can handle a bit of traffic if it means a safer commute. >> i think it's a great idea. for me that always represented suicidal alley. look at the number of deaths through the years. >> 36 people have died in collisions on the golden gate since 1970. this video is from an accident back in december of 2012. the $30 million project will close the bridge the weekend of january 10th and 11th. in san francisco, alyssa harrington, abc7 news. it was 25 years ago today that the berlin wall fell. and this morning germany will mark the anniversary. a 9.5-mile chain of light balloons has been set where the wall used to stand.
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those balloons will be released into the air at 10:18 our time, around the same time on november 9, 1989, a senior government official set off a chain of events that brought down the berlin wall. >> knew this morning, prince hair ray has led tributes with troops in afghanistan. in a surprise move he visited booths in canned ahar and laying a wreath and giving a reading. the last british troops are schedule today leave the country by the end of the year. prince harry's last tour of duty ended in january, 2013. president obama's nominee for attorney general will be the first african-american woman to hold the post, if she's confirmed. president obama has picked loretta lynch as a replacement for eric holder.
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lynch is the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york and has prosecuted some of the toughest terrorists and civil rights cases in the country. >> she has spent years in the trenches as a prosecutor, aggressively fighting terrorism, financial fraud, cyber crime, all while vigorously defending civil rights. >> the department of justice is the only cabinet department named for an ideal, and i will work every day to safeguard our citizens, our liberties, our rights and this great nation, which has given so much to me and my family. >> confirmation hearings are expected to begin in january. >> u.c. berkeley's lick's observatory will get public funding for five more years but not everyone is satisfied. rallies were held yesterday. they looked into private fund to go continue operating the facility, but after thousands of students signed a petition, the
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university has renewed public funding. some say it's not enough. >> it isn't a money make machine and the goal of regents is to privatize our university. >> the u. c. lick observatory will get public funding until june of 2019. >> a florida teenager has organized a record-breaking food drive. in just 24 hours 16-year-old zach bonner collected more than 566,000 pounds of nonperishable items. that beats the old guinness book world record by 7,000 pounds. >> this project was literally months and months in the making, and a lot of team building and a lot of collaboration between a lot of different people. for it to come together over the last 24 hours to break this world record, it's absolutely amazing.
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>> when bonner was seven years old he formed a found tigers help the nation's homeless children. he's walked 4200 miles to raise awareness. >> this is a good opportunity for us to ask you to give where you live. join abc7 in helping feed the hungry this holiday season. you can just text word "feed" to 80077 to make a ten dollars donation to bay area food banks. bay area researchers believe they have been able to roll back the effects of a devastating disease for the first time. and their method could offer new hope to the more than 5 million americans who suffer from alzheimer's. here's abc7 news anchor ama daetz with the details. >> particularly when i was driving i would get off the freeway at the wrong exit. >> the woman in this video provided by the buck institute in novato doesn't want to reveal her identity because she suffered from early stage dementia. last year she joined a small group of patients undergoing what researchers at the buck
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hope will be a revolutionary new way to treat the disease. >> what we found is that when you make and store memories over your life, there is a balance. >> dr. dale brettison studied the pathways in our brain that contribute to the process of both making and forgetting memories. he's a complex system of proteins and amina acids that he believes can go out of balance. in a landmark study in 2006 he essentially rebalanced the molecules of the brains of mice that had been genetically engineered to have alzheimer's. in a follow-up test of a water maze, the mice showed no signs of memory loss. >> how do you achieve that same result? >> he began by carefully documenting diet and lifestyle factors known to affect the brain's signaling network and ultimately identified 36 key areas. working from that list they created specific regiments for each patient. examples include eliminating eliminating simple carbohydrates, gluten and
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eating more vegetables, taking vitamin d-2, sleeping a minimum of 7 to 8 hours and fasting a minimum of 12 hours between dinner and breakfast. >> when we do that, we see big effects on memory. >> the clinical trial included just ten patients. and unlike blinded drug trials, the results are observational. of the ten, nine patients reported a significant improvement in their memory and an actual reversal of symptoms linked to alzheimer's. more than half were able to return to work. >> my thinking, cognitive ability and ability to do work, ability to do reports, i am back into the stream of things. >> the strongest criticism is that the regimen can be complex and difficult for many patients to follow the help of a caregiver. still, he believes it could mark a turning point in the way researchers approach alzheimer's. when i found out that a number of the people, six out of the ten, back at work full time, i said that's hard to fake. >> ama daetz, abc7 news. >> the doctor said each patient
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is run through a battery of tests and the regimen is fay take lord," depending on the results. the buck institute team is now working to secure funding forfourth a large-scale trial. >> still ahead, rarely seen images of what makes the bay area what it is. a rarely seen exhibit. and temperatures steady climbing, but today to be last warm day for a while. lisa argen is along and she will have your accuweather forecast in just a few. ♪ good morning, usher! hey! did you know bees communicate through dance?
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>> go-pro cameras can go just about anywhere, including a water bubble in space. astronauts placed one inside a normal pocket of water usually used for drinking. the water jig he would around like jell-o as the camera stayed put. they were exploring water tension in microgravity and came up with this unique perspective. now to texas. a car's dashcam camera caught a meteor last night. it happened just before 9:00 in san antonio. the camera's time is off because of the recent change to day light saving time. we loved that change last week, getting that extra hour of sleep. but that's over. >> that's over, and pretty soon our little heat wave is going to
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be over. not today, though. still we are encompassed in a big ridge of high pressure creating this. temperatures approaching 60s already in our east bay valley. we will talk about our warm air, cool air and the rain. others all in the seven-day outlook coming up. >> thank you, lisa. talking about cool, seth curry tries to propel the warriors past the houston rockets in a battle of unbeaten teams. mike shumann has
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san francisco's arts commission hosts three exhibits a year at city hall. artwork seen by everyone from the mayor to out of town tourists. latest is now being installed and focuses on the bay view. it's a community that residents feel often doesn't get the positive attention it deserves. >> oh, my goodness. >> he has been work on these photographs since 2010. in the beginning trying to connect with the residents of bay view hunters point was challenging. >> i didn't know the community well. >> the outsider found his way in through providence baptist church, founded in the 1940s. where he's now a member. >> once he got to know the people, us, and started talking to us, the community welcomed him with open arms.
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>> he earned the trust and friendship of people like 83-year-old mary booker. >> we've had enough of all the negative stuff, and it's high time that somebody saw something that has maintained this community over the years. >> it is a tight-knit community where there are changes. this exhibit called "the point" is timely. >> you see in his body of work, you see an honoring and you see sort of the kings and queens of bay view that people have grown up there and known each other through general situation generations. >> ice photographs are matched with dozens that the subjects pulled from their own family albums. the first time there's been an exhibit quite like this. >> not a formal portrait, but through an intimate look inside the history of families. >> and there is an opening celebration this thursday,
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november 13th. the exhibit runs through the end of february. i'm definitely going to try to make it to city hall. >> yeah, looks good. you know, it looks pretty good out there. it's all relative. we need rain and we want rain and now we have a winter spare the air day because the ridge of high pressure has aloud for the stagnate air mass to get more stagnate. and pushing down on the atmosphere. the high pressure has trapped the pollutants closest to the surface, especially in the north bay. and that's why it is illegal to burn today. but here's the fog and low cloudiness up against the coast. and we do have a little bit of shallow fog. you can see it there just over the span of the golden gate bridge. this is upwards of about 500 feet, keeping the coast cloudy. and parts of the bay. but still with a slight offshore flow in the higher elevations. we are looking at a warm day today once again 70s and 80s widespread. 57 san francisco right now. good morning oakland. 60 for you n the low 60s morgan hill. and half moon bay about a quarter mile visibility.
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here is a view from mt. tam. you see the haze in the atmosphere. 56 santa rosa, 57 novato and upper 50s concord and livermore. it has been the same old, same old. but we will look for changes in the days ahead. no more delays at sfo as the fog lifts. but we do have the air quality concern today. but as the sea breeze kicks up tomorrow, and then the south wind gets underway on tuesday, veteran's day, things will really begin to mix up. then we have a front headed our way late wednesday into thursday. but a beach hazard statement needs to be pass aid long from the national weather service late tonight through tuesday morning. the northwesterly swells will be kicking up with the northwest-facing beaches, especially ocean beach. but the sonoma county coast, as well as monterey bay. so some strong rip currents a possibility here all because there's been a lot of activity out here in the pacific. but closer to home it's high pressure still capping the lid on the atmosphere but weakening
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just enough today to bring us the fog back to the marin coast, and the rain north of us. that won't make it to the south. another system will bring the rain midweek. 67 in the northern sierra and mid-70s yosemite. the temperatures trimmed back by about 3 or 4 degrees. we have the dense fog from the central coast, monterey, all the way down to los angeles today. but here's what we are waiting for. it's the weather system that will arrive through the overnight hours on wednesday. notice the darker shade of blue here indicates anywhere from perhaps .4 to maybe a half-inch but the rest of the bay area a couple hundredth to about a tenth inch of rain. it's not a big one but possibly another storm system headed our way into the next week so we can hope. here's oakland this afternoon. low 70s for the game against the broncos, and the highs today ranging from the upper 60s half moon bay, 74 downtown oakland, mid-60s fremont with 60 antioch and 81 out by the delta.
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the accuweather seven day forecast, finally no more 80s to speak of and we will trend down more toward more average temperatures by veteran's day. 60s and 70s and more cloud cover wednesday with that weather system headed our way on thursday. and then seasonal weather thursday -- next friday and saturday. >> and maybe that rain? >> hopefully that bigger rain beyond that. >> all right. thank you, lisa. let's check out sports. the second half of the season begins today for the 49ers and the raiders. the niners are in new orleans facing the saints, hoping to turn their season around. kick off at 10:00 a.m. and the raiders are looking for their first win of the season. hosting the afc west-leading broncos at the coliseum. kick off 1:05:00 p.m. tonight the warriors are in folks looking to remain the nba's only undefeated team. last night they took down the previously unbeaten houston
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rockets. here's schu. he's got the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, the season is young but the warriors are the only undefeated team left in the nba, hosted by houston last night, who was without dwight howard. flu-like symptoms. despite 26 turnovers, they pulled off the victory. seth curry had himself a night in houston. andrew bogut is healthy and he has been huge. seth scoring inside and out. creates space. knocks down the three. warriors up 5. james harden led the rockets with 22. second quarter steps up and buries the lee. -- the three. rockets up 8 at the half. third quarter, the alley oop. he had 15. grit sequence for golden state. klay drives through the lane and hits the lay-up. houston gets sloppy with a lazy in-bounds pass. curry steals this, knocks down the three. seth 34 points in rebounds. clock down to 3 in the fourth.
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not for long. and isaiah drills the 3 over klay. warriors up 4 when seth steps in front of harden's pass. coast to coast and despite 26 turnovers they beat the rockets 98-87. they are the only unbeaten team left in the nba. back to the road for the san jose sharks. 7 games in 11 nights all over the country, starting last night in dallas. there is nothing better than seats right on the glass. first period sagen. rips it top shelf. 2-0 dallas. then in the second, stars on the power play. antawn in front. in front of the net. deflects to sagen. he doesn't miss. the hat trick. second hat trick of the season 3-1. sharks score two unanswered in the third. logan couture to brent burns. ties the game a few minutes later, the shot from the slot. bounces off a skate right to burns, who buries it for his second of the game. sharks come from behind to take the 4-3 lead. stalock strong in the finish. makes a toe save. 36 saves on the night.
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sharks had an empty netter. they will go on to win 5-3. all right, a must-win for san jose state and fresno state, for that matter. both only three wins and it was a track meet last night in fresno. joe gray and the spartans going to work on a foggy night. down 7-0. tyler irvin gone. 51 yards. game tied at 7. spartans couldn't move the ball in the second. joe gray through the hands of irvin into the hands of tyree wilson. bulldogs 28 points all within the final three minutes of the quarter. burrell, to josh harper. spartans make a comeback. down 35-24 and driving. but charles washington picks off joe gray. game over. san jose state loses their third straight, falling to 3-6. 2-3 in the mountain west. 38-24, your final >> 49ers in new orleans and the raiders will host denver. we will have all those highlights tonight at 5:00. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> up next, a slice of hollywood
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here are the winning numbers from last night's $203 million power ball draw. >> a single ticket purchased, no, nowhere near where we are, it was in missouri, matched all six numbers. the next resets to $40 million. >> happening today, a celebration of science, math and physics in mountain view. the second annual breakthrough prize award ceremony will take place at n.a.s.a. ames research center. these are scenes from last year's event. host by seth mcfarlan this year, it will feature celebrity presenters, including benedict
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cameron diaz and john ham. the aim of the prizes, which come with $3 million each, is to generate excitement about the pursuit of science as a career and celebrate scientists. you are part of that group as a meteorologist. >> very cool. we are looking at fog along the coast influencing the temperatures there. upper 60s for half moon bay. just about 70, 71 degrees san francisco and santa cruz 74. sunny skies. the accuweather seven day forecast more low fog than clouds will cool us back tomorrow. veteran's day, a nice day. increasing clouds wednesday and rain headed our way thursday. >> thank you, lisa. that will do it for us. thanks for joining us on the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler. along with lisa argen, the news continues online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile devices with our new abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 5:00 p.m. have a great day, everyone.
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