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>> good morning, everyone. i'm karel tile. thanks for joining us on this sunday, november 16th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa area general. >> good morning. we have some cloud cover offshore. it's really all about the wind this morning. it's an off flow shore and at the airport the winds are gusting to over 20 miles an hour. it is clear. the coolest temperatures are certainly felt in the inland valleys where air is drying out quickly with numbers in the mid-40s from san jose. 44 concord and liver more, and the plan for the rest of the day shows the clear start. high clouds will build in with breezy conditions and we will look for the temperatures today
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to be similar underneath a available of high clouds. we have an unsettled changing weather pattern in the extend outlook. that's coming up. carolyn. >> thank you. we begin with breaking news. u.s. intelligent officials are working to determine the authenticity of a video that appears to show the be heading of american aid worker peter by isis. they posted video and images on social media that they say show the beheaded remains of cassig and other hostages. if authenticated, he would be the fifth western hostage killed by the militants. he was an aid last year. he converted with islam while in captivity. the militants had threatened to kill him in a video released last month. san francisco police are investigating a deadly stabbing in the tenderloin neighborhood. officers say a man was stabbed
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in the chest at larkin and farrell streets. they say the man was stabbed just about 8:30 last night. they found him lying on the sidewalk. an ambulance took the victim to san francisco general hospital, where he died only minutes later. police do not have a description of the suspect. this morning a woman is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after being hit by a truck in san francisco's neighborhood. she was in a crosswalk at 46th and utah street just before 6:00 p.m. yesterday when chefs hit by the truck which was turning left. police have not said if they arrested or cited the driver. walnut creek police are looking for the driver involved in the hit-and-run of a pedestrian. authorities say the pedestrian was walking it intersection of walnut avenue and hutchinson road when a dark-colored suv hit the person around 6:45 last night. the driver then took off.
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walnut avenue between stone haven and the drive were closed while police investigated. pedestrian is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. a new report released by the fbi finds that oakland tops the nation in the number of robberies. according to our media partner, "the oakland tribune" oakland had nearly 5,000 robberies last year. that's compared to 1100 in san jose and 4200 in san francisco, two bay area cities with more than double oakland's population. oakland's previous high was in 1992 when it had 4600 robberies. some air travelers in the bay area hit a bump in the road this weekend when they found out super shuttle was not in service at any of the three airports. abc7 news reporter lease am has the story from sfo. >> that's what she thought about
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her ride minutes after landing at sfo from seattle and she just received this confirmation text from super shuttle just moments ago. >> it says welcome to sfo. proceed to upper level outside to middle curb. >> when she called super shuttle. >> i was a little frustrated. they said they would give me a refund and there was no explanation after that and told me i would have to find another form of transportation. >> a computer outage wiped out all reservations servicing sfo, oakland, and mineta international. it happened overnight and no one knows when it will be fixed. this driver has a different explanation. >> the drivers got together and decided to have a sickout or strike and from what i understand it will be for two days. >> this man said they are frustrated by a new rate increase all contract drivers have to pay but he admits with super shuttle temporarily out of the way, independents like him are moving in.
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>> it should be a good day for both of the drivers. >> the ones not happy and downright angry are the weary travelers. >> i have to wait in the 30 to 50 minutes to get to my location. >> you don't want to wait. so i think the company going to have to step up or people will go elsewhere. >> i did see two super shuttle drivers working. neither would comment. lease am, abc7 news. a man was arrested yesterday after police say he aimed a laser pointer at a chp helicopter. it happened near the hilltop mound where officers zeroed in on him immediately and made that arrest >> a warning for residents delivering san mattio county after a mountain lion was spotted west of redwood city. cat was seen about 7:30 last night near emerald lake hills. that area is near edgewood part
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about a mile east of interstate 280. officials are reminding residents to not approach mountain lions and avoid hiking or jogging in habitat areas around dawn and dusk. healthy and hard shelled. if the rest of the crab feed is anything like yesterday's opening day, fishermen should be happy for weeks to come. cornell barnard has more from the start of crab season from pier45 in san francisco. >> the first boat is back from pier45, and look what they caught. almost 4,000 pounds of plump, healthy crustations. >> fishing is excellent. the crabs are beautiful. >> bobby and hundreds have been chasing crustations since thursday when than began setting crab pots by the golden gate. but where exactly in nobody is
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saying. >> it's a secret. i wouldn't even tell my mother. >> they are great. they are hard held and seemed to be full. max had 40,000 pounds of crabs for his distributor, albert seafood. >> thank god we got started on time and the crabs coming in and everything is beautiful. >> larry collins is president of the crab boat owners association. he reports little drama with this year's crab price negotiations, three dollars a pound, same as last year. but at 2013 a price dispute delayed it for two weeks. >> crabbers want more and the fish buyers want to pay less every year. every year we do the dance. >> for some of these crabs the journey has really only just gun. not only in the bay area but all around the world. she's crabs are soon headed to tables in china. the abundance of crabs seems to be happening despite new crab pot limits by the state.
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175 to 500 per boat. after time at sea the crest for more crabs for sunday for bobby, but for now, at least, we are happy, my wife is going to be happy, my daughter. just kind of tired. >> crab season runs through next june. in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc7 news. >> i'm happy, too. i love crab. >> okay, good. good morning, everyone. 67 in san francisco. a few clouds around but the atmosphere pretty well mixed with 59. at the airport we have breezy winds and offshore flow. another mild day today but wait until you see the seven look outlook. it's a whole lot different. stay tuned. i'll have that coming up. >> more problems with water service in napa. continued fallout from the august earthquake, and high-tech toys are nothing new, but michael finney is ahead with what makes the new toys stand
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out from the rest.
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>> welcome back, everyone. it is 5:11 on this sunday morning. this is a live look from our golden gate bridge cam. obviously not much going on there this morning. this time last week -- a lot of fog there, but not so much today. we will have a lovely day today. a couple of chances for rain during the week. lisa argen will be along shortly with a full accuweather forecast. police have arrested a teacher in appropriately touching a 6-year-old boy.
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he taught at harper junior high in davis. it's not clear why he was in concord friday. he is accused of touching the teen over his clothing back in september. the reports are he was mentoring the boy. right now he's on unpaid leave from his teaching job and the school district is taking steps to fire him. hundreds of people marred through san francisco yesterday demanding answers from mexico's government after 43 missing students were murdered. a collation of groups accrues the mexican president of doing nothing to stave off a wave of murders. the 43 students vanished after clashing with police seven weeks ago. mexico's government recently announced that they had been killed. yesterday's protest in san francisco found that the classmates of the murdered students rallied in mexico. a mexican mayor, his wife, both
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face charges of ordering the murders. >> the city of napa has had nearly 190 broken waterpipes since the august earthquake. the latest burst near highway 12 and 49 friday night. crews started working on it yesterday. reporter sergio quintana shows us how the water problems are affecting people in the city. >> as crews prepare for the water main break at browns valley road, they warn people they will be affected until at least fry. >> have you noticed the water pressure? >> yes. >> how much? >> quite bit. >> here they watered their front yard plants. what should be a high pressure geyser is much less powerful. they showed us a lower-flow kitchen inc. sink than they are used to but it was better than recently. >> the other night we thought someone else had the water on
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because it was so low and we were trying do the dishes. >> friday a second water main sprung a leak miles away near highway 12 and highway 29. that after an earlier one had craft been repaired. the water issues are related to this summer's 6.0 earthquake. residents are used to dealing with an astart meant of water problems since that tumbler. >> downtown napa was hit hard by the quake. this man said his water main broke two days ago. crucifixioned that problem. this water main is proving to be a little more difficult. signs set up throughout the neighborhood now have extended dates for this repair to be finished. >> it was only supposed to take until friday and then i saw some. >> changing the dates on them yesterday. >> residents in the area are being asked to cutback on their water use, especially at peak morning and evening hours. in napa, sergio quintana, abc7
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news. >> open enrollment started yesterday for covered california. the city of milbrae hosted a sign-up fair. state health officials hope more will sign up for insurance under the affordable care act or obamacare. covered california provides insurance for people who can't obtain it through their employer. >> san mateo county has had tremendous success with enrolling their residents but there are still plenty of people who haven't taken it up with the new health insurance opportunity. it transforms people's lives and the more people we sign up, the stronger and healthier our community will be. >> open enrollment starts today and lasts until february 15, 2015. >> state officials hope to enroll 1.7 million people this year, about 1 million people enrolled at this time one year ago. not sure what to get the child in your life this holiday
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season? high-tech toys are always popular. consumer reports is partnering exclusively with "7 on your side" to check out some of them. here's michael finney with the details. >> good morning. for kids electronic toys are a favorite gift. but don't think that children have to sit by a screen. consumer reports reviewed four great techs toys load with creativity and will engage the young ones on your list. what makes kids fly, smile, ponder and play? "consumer reports" tech toy experts karel brought her favorites to the office where real kids of all ages took over and checked them out. jeffrey is jumping like a tiger because his monkey told him to. the $40 leapfrog leaf band features pets to give kids activity challenges. >> this tech toy isn't going to
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keep kids sitting staring at a screen t gets them up and moving and active and engaged. >> the child earns points and redeems them for more. crayola's has a colorful array of markers and stencil and dress designs. the tie tech twist, when you scan your drawings into a phone or tablet, they animate. models walk the runway and cars race through an obstacle course. this device, a thin stream of plastic that dries almost immediately so teens can turn their drawings into 3-d creations. one hundred dollars, 3-dadler comes with ten colors but the possibilities are limbet less. extra color packs are ten dollars each. this tiny kit is loaded with fun. the wire clips connect to a circuit board and turns anything that conducts a current, say these cucumber slices, into
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computer keys. you can get makey-makey for the inventter in your house for $20. cucumbers, about 50 cents. another popular one is kids tablets. consumer reports is running their tests now so stay tuned for those results. i'm michael finney, "7 on your side." the jack london terminal in oakland is closed all weekend. workers are putting in a new gangway. it will have a new security gate and awning. this is the second phase of a new $3 million renovation project at the terminal. passengers can use the almeda terminal during construction. the jack london terminal will reopen in time for the monday morning commute. today marks the one year anniversary of the opening of the fourth bore of the caldecott tunnel. it's a two-way addition designed to ease traffic congestion for drivers going between alameda
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and contra costa county during commute hours. since it has opened drivers have shaved off between 10 to 15 minutes of their traveling time. the fourth bore is expected to be finished next year. it's definitely made a difference. >> great. and you know what? we are looking at another decent tway today. but don't despair, decent doesn't mean wet. but we have that in the 7 day outlook too. live doppler 7hd right any this morning shows clouds around. really the story is the offshore flow today. 6:51 is the official sunrise. it sets before 5:00. we have a fair amount of mixes going on in the atmosphere. so we shouldn't see a lot of dense fog forming. there are a few patches around but the exploratorium camera right now is nice and clear. look at that 57-degree temperature in san francisco. 59 at the airport. 50 around mountain view and half moon bay is at 57 degrees. it is warmer in the north bay this morning.
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cooler by 4 to 6 degrees in the south bay, and we have visibility reduced to about 2.5 miles by the delta. 50 there. it's the only spot. elsewhere we have low 40s in santa rosa and 41 degrees in novato. the air mass is getting drier and drier as the system pushes into the sierra nevada. and that means today mild afternoon highs. a few high clouds entering the picture and then we will see temperatures still 60s and 70s through about tuesday. the south wind kicks in and then rain should arrive late tuesday into wednesday. and that is not the only chance of rain for the week. so take a look at our water vapor imagery. it shows you the activity out in the pacific. so right now still weak high pressure holding on. you can see some of the high clouds will be moving into the bay area on top of that ridge. and with the breezy conditions to start out, it will be a fairly nice day. but we will hold on to some of the high clouds and the mild
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conditions out ahead of the next incoming weather system. this one will spread rain. doesn't look like huge amounts but maybe a half-inch. the computer animation at this point shows a pretty good builds eye over the bay area on wednesday morning, right here. don't want to get too excited about it. but as this continues to push through the bay, you will see scattered showers right on through the evening commute on wednesday. and then after that, a little bit of rain. the next five days or so, every other day. could add up to a pretty decent wet weather makers through next weekend. 67 today in san jose, as well as morgan hill. notice the high clouds around on the peninsula. mid-60s for menlo park. 64 half moon bay. san francisco look for a high once again in the mid-60s and up in the north bay, highs ranging from about 64 sausalito, 70 cloverdale, and santa rosa and
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the east bay 68. another mild afternoon with the offshore flow. breezy to start out and the winds should back off throughout the afternoon hours. 56 in livermore. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. we have 70s from perhaps our inland valleys today, tomorrow, even into tuesday. increasing clouds, though. by wednesday here's the first weather system. a little break on thursday and by next friday and saturday looks like we will see periods of rain with cool conditions right on through next weekend. abc7 news has another great weather resource for you to follow. follow us on twitter for the latest bay weather conditions, rain or shine, and information on power outages, and weather tweets. a couple wet weather makers right up through next weekend. >> looks hopeful. thank you, lisa. up next, a unique creation that's supposed to be delicious. what they created from a food consumed by lots of undergrads.
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>> disposable wipes are creating quite a mess in bay area suers. tomorrow night at 11:00, anchor eric thompson checks out why
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disposal wipes are clogging sewer systems all over the country and tells you what you can do to keep it from happening. dirty truth about disposable wipes tomorrow night on abc7 news at 11:00. a big food trend has entered uncharted area. check out the raman doughnut. it's called the ram-nut. josh came up with this and posted these pictures. he wants to do something unique. he offers a recipe on his blog post. while there are very few reviews out about the ram-nut. one food blowing said it tastes really good. much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. new audio and video gives the first glimpses of the hours after the controversial police shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old in ferguson, month. also, the science of sharing. how a new exploratorium exhibit
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can help you learn about yourself.
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>> this is abc7 news. >> welcome back, everyone. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi there, carolyn. good morning to you. right now we have breezy north-northeast winds, keeping the fog out of the bay. but we could see a few patches. the sun, well, it won't be up until before 7:00. so we will be looking at widespread sunshine again with more high clouds. 50 with a little haze by the delta. 51 in concord with low 40s in santa rosa. so an offshore flow will get set today and that will allow for breezy winds to start out and then the high clouds push in. but with the mild air in place and that ridge, we will look for temperatures once again to be in the low to mid-60s from the coast to san francisco, upper 60s across the bay near oakland,
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and maybe a couple 70-degree readings in the north bay towards sonoma. so enjoy the dry weather. we have a couple opportunities for rain in the seven-day outlook. carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. we continue to follow breaking news this morning. u.s. intelligence officials are work to go determine the authenticity of a video that appears to show the be heading of a american aid worker peter cassig by isis. the video emerged just minutes after president obama departed this morning for the u.s. after attending the group of 20 economic summit in australia. alex marquart has the details. >> in the most gruesome video released yet, isis claims to have beheaded american aid worker pietrus cassig. isis warned several weeks ago that him, like two american journalists before him, would be execute ford american military action in iraq and syria.
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since his captive. he had converted to islam. his parents pleaded for the isis leaders not to harm his son. the 26-year-old from indiana had served as an army ranger in iraq. he moved to iraq and found a militant aid association to help those affected by the war. in captivity he wrote to his father, if i do go down, i won't go thinking anything but i know to be true, that you and mom love me more than the moon and the stars. >> he lived here in beirut. a very well-liked and passionate young man. so clearly dedicated to helping others. isis is believed to be holding another american, a female aid worker, but so far no threats have been made against her life. abc news, beirut. an extremely sick surgeon continues to receive treatment in nebraska after contracting ebola in his native sierra
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leone. the doctor arrived in the u.s. yesterday. he's the third person to be treated in omaha for the deadly virus. his medical team believes he might be sicker than other ebola patients brought to the u.s. he first tested negative for for ebola after he developed symptoms of the disease, then he tested positive. so many are concerned about ebola, we posted a detailed list of seven things you need to know, including its origin, symptoms and how it's transmitted. that's at abc7news.com. new video has been released of the officer involved in the shooting death of an 18-year-old blackman in ferguson, missouri. tensions there are mounting as a grand jury comes close to deciding if it will indict that officer. abc news reporter rebecca jarvis now with the new video and audio. >> these are the first glimpses we've had of officer darren wilson on august 9th in the
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hours after he fatally shot michael brown, an unarmed black teenager wilson said attacked him. the surveillance video obtained by the "st. louis post dispatch" shows wilson walking from his accomplice station unassisted going to the hospitals. the paper said in the company of another officer and a police union lawyer. ferguson police also released audio of wilson's radio traffic just before the shooting. the police call indicate add time-lapse of less than ten minutes from when wilson unit 21 offered to help look for a robbery suspect. >> 21 to 25 or 22. >> to when michael brown fit the suspect's description, lays dead in the street. >> there's going to be a problem. >> what happened in this fatal interval has gripped a grand jury for months. they are expected to decide soon when to charge officer wilson with a crime. this is what hangs over the jurors' heads.
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threat of more such mob violence as followed brown's death. >> this was not representative of missouri, and it cannot be repeated. >> a brown family attorney pleaded for calm. >> this will be a defining moment in the history of the state of missouri. >> even so, local businesses are boarding up. and there's a run on guns. >> they sold over 100 guns in three days. >> for now ferguson can only brace and wait. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> coming up on "this week" more on the new images and individual year of officer darren wilson. apc news weighs in on the role those images will play in the decision on when to make an an indictment in the shooting death of michael brown. you can catch "this week" right here on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. this morning after 8 days abroad in asia, attending four international summits in three
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countries, president obama is on his way back home to washington. the president walked quickly across the tarmac, stopping at the bottom of the stairs to pose for a picture with the airport brass before departing this morning. he's going arrived back tonight after spending roughly 17 hours in the air and making a quick stop to refuel in hawaii. under pressure to jolt the lethargic world economy back to live, the g-20 nations plan to boost the global gdp by more than $2 trillion over five years. leaders agreed the plan for jump-starting growth includes freer trade and more investment in infrastructure. australian prime minister tony abbott said the growth plans will add millions of jobs over the next five years. going to a museum usually means you are learning about history. but in the latest exhibit at the exploratorium in san francisco, you can learn about yourself.
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abc7 news reporter lala checks it out. >> what do you see when you look in the mirror or? are you generous, trustworthy, a freeloader? >> i can't be trusted. >> you can be trusted? laugh laugh. >> do you trust other people. >> whether you come alone or with a friend, these are the questions of the scientists behind the exploratorium new exhibits that he hope folks will ask themselves. it may seem like fun and games, but as i fund out myself. >> you can catch as many or few as you like, and so can i, and fib else who uses the pictures. the more they fish, the more they are likely to damn or destroy the fish population. >> there's a real science behind how each one. us deals with dilemmas. >> years of studying about how humors react, how we perceive social situations and this is designed to let people
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experiment with. >> that like chemistry and physics, there's also science behind human behavior and thoughts. science of sharing, trust, cooperation, turns it it into fun learning experiences. a classic scenario is the prisoners dilemma that pits prisoners against each other. >> we have a version of that exhibit called trust mound fountain. i can choose to give you a switch or switch you in the face and we both choose. did i want to be kind? if i'm kind i'msleaving you open to you squirting me. >> all this has had a positive effect on this ten-year-old. >> i think i'm more trustworthy now because i'm learning to do more stuff so i think i'm getting more mature while doing it. >> mission accomplished. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> happening today, there will be a holiday food drive to benefit those in need. the bounce farm play center in martinez will hold the all-day food drive.
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benefiting the food bank of solano and contra costa counties, they are accepting nonperishable food items and offering a 25% discount on admission to the center. food drive runs from ten to five at the bounce farm on arthur road. we invite you to give where you live. you can just text word "feed" to the number 80077 to make a dollars location. still ahead, a historic look at san mateo county. one man's story through a lens and thousands of photo negatives. and here is a live look from our sutro cam. several opportunities for rain in this coming week. lisa argen will have your forecast in just a few.
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>> this is abc7 news. >> at&t has ended a controversial program that aloud it to track the online activity of smartphone users. the company used so-called super cookies to add a hidden tracking number into all the web traffic on a cell phone. the code creates a data mining opportunity for the company and advertisers. the practice game public late last month. it was reported that at&t has now ended that practice. verizon wireless said it still uses this type of tracking. there's no evidence that sprint and t-mobile use so-called super cookies. catch a ride, frank up your favorite tune. tech crunch is reporting uber could team up with spotify as soon as tomorrow. it means uber riders can blast their play list on the car's
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speakers. they have given a couple clues, including sending out invitations to a, quote, first of its kind partnership event" tomorrow morning. lisa argen is here now with a preview of the accuweather forecast. >> a little breezy in spots this morning. we are waking up to mostly clear conditions. cool 40s and 50s. emeryville 53 degrees. today upper 60s with a few high clouds around much of the east bay. we are looking at a couple of dry days before we see two storm systems that will head our way. we will look at those in the seven-day outlook in a few minutes. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, stanford needed a win against utah to become bowl eligible but fell short. mike shumann has the highlights and reactions coming up in
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received a timeless donation. 250,000 negatives. as wayne friedman reports, they come from one man and tell a complex story. >> this was up in the daly city area. >> some of us have visual memories. in san mateo county, here's a man whose photos will be filling in more than a few blanks. >> it's not extraordinary that they were taken, it's extraordinary they were kept. >> norton pearl in 1948, norton pearl now. if anyone has seen and documented changes in san mateo county, it is this man, who spent most of his life here as a commercial photographer. >> i think it's the only way we really get to know who we were. >> his remarkable gift of images to the san mateo county historical association cuts through the essence of that. >> it's a daunting collection. 65 boxes. >> 250,000 individual negatives in the historical association has to go through every single one of them. >> when i saw all the boxes come the first day, i said holy toledo. >> more like holy peninsula or
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snowy one in this case. his photographs capture every notable event in this county for 60 plus years. here's sfo in the good old days. and new sfo still in the good old days of the early 1960s. >> i had five minutes to do this picture because one of the plane was going out on schedule and they western going to hold the schedule. >> the photo shows how people change too. scenes outside a movie theater. clean cut almost adult looking eighth graders at a dance. celebrities, and even politicians up-close and personal without security. truman campaigning from a train. dwight eisenhower getting off air force one. >> there's the secret service in. >> probably behind me because i didn't want them it block the view. >> remember when service stations had attendants? >> check the tires, check the oil. but you had to tell them not to if you were in a hurry. >> sounds like oregon. >> you are right. >> and not long ago it was us.
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yes, changes happened and sometimes by accident. they become historic. in redwood city, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> amazing, really, that he kept all those photos. >> pretty cool. >> draw as you picture of the weather for the next seven days. >> very interesting finally. looks like perhaps the second half of the month will be shaping up to more of a seenal pattern where we get some rain in here and more temperatures in line with what you would expect for november. so unfortunately today we are in an offshore flow so that means mild readings. 6:51 is the official sunrise. sets at 4:58, about ten hours of date. and live doppler 7hd already picking up on some of the high clouds throughout the bay. but right now we're not looking at any dense fog. a little haze bit delta. the exploratorium camera checking in with a clear start with 57 in san francisco. good morning oakland, 51 for you. mountain view at 50. morgan hill 47 and half moon bay
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a mild 55 degrees. a little breezy throughout the morning hours along the coast. and the higher elevations. east bay hills looking at temperatures ranging from the low 40s in santa rosa. 45 novato, 51 in concord and a cool 46 in the livermore valley. so finally a sutro tower looking clear. we will see a day, a similar to yesterday, except we are going to mix in more in the way of high clouds. yesterday we saw a few clouds. today a little bit more. then we will look for a wind shift with the southerly wind keeping us on the mild side throughout the next couple of days. tomorrow and tuesday. and our wet weather maker, the first one, looks to move in here by tuesday night into wednesday. so here's a look at our water vapor imagery. we have a lot of cold air moving into novato. we've had a trough that has settled on in and that's increasing the surface pressure gradient. what that does is allow for more wind and mixing and some very dry air. it's 14 degrees right now in truckee. so as this low settled into the
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sierra nevada, that means an offshore flow for us. this is the first system that we are anticipating late tuesday into wednesday. but look at all the activity in the eastern pacific. so we will have a pretty fast flow with the series of travis and ridges throughout the next week ahead. that will show us that we are going to see a few opportunities for rain. 46 in reno and the sierra nevada with wind gusts up to 40 miles an hour. red flag warnings in southern california. very gusty winds here. extremely dry conditions. 65 in monterey. so here's the way it looks tuesday night. the commute looks dry. in the north pay maybe some few light showers. but through the overnight hours looking at this, the possibility of perhaps a half-inch of rain in the north bay and then the rain will wrap-up by the commute wednesday evening. we are dry behind that and then comes the next system into next weekend. 68 in los gatos today. look for mid-60s around milpitas, palo alto and redwood
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city. san francisco about 65 today and in the north bay we will see highs ranging from the low 60s around stinson and bodega bay to 70 santa rosa. east bay, 68 in oakland. 67 berkeley. you head over the hills and pittsburgh should check in 3:00 at 67 degrees, as well as pleasanton. the accuweather seven-day forecast shows that we are will stay mild tomorrow into tuesday and here comes the rain on wednesday. a little break on thursday and more rain friday into the early part of next weekend. wouldn't that be nice? >> yeah, if it actually happens. if the computer models have it right. thank you, lisa. let's check out sports. another big day of football for both the 49ers and the raiders. at 10:00 a.m. the niners battle the new york giants at met life stadium. this afternoon the raiders face the chargers. still looking for their first win of the season. kickoff is at 1:05:00 p.m. at qualcomm stadium. the big game between stanford and cal is next weekend.
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kickoff will be at 1:00 p.m. at memorial stadium. yesterday the cardinals had a chance to become bowl eligible with a win over utah. here's mike shumann with the highlights in this morning's sports. good morning. well, stanford is having one of their toughest seasons under david shaw. cardinals coming off a bye week. stanford 5-5. 3-3 in pac-12 play. they kneed one more win to become bowl eligible. the senior day. final game for ty montgomery. the touch to ward. three yards for the touchdown. 7-0 cardinals. after the turnover. travis wills puts his head down and scores from the 2. 7-7 game and that was the score at halftime. stayed that way until overtime. utah gets it first. olson to clay, nice catch. 14-7, utes. stanford needs to answer with a touchdown to extend the game. hogan off the play action again.
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>> throws back across the field and austin, threw for 14 yards, game tied. 17-14 in the second overtime. field goal to tie, touchdown to win. burns to carter on the slant. stanford loses 20-17 in double overtime, falling to 5-5. >> at the end of the game we had a chance to come down in and win the game. we had penalties. holding penalties, a personal foul penalty which we never get personal foul penalties. and we just missed those opportunities. even late in the game at then of regulation, you know, we had a chance to make a big play and we don't pull the ball down. all those opportunities are opportunities to win a close game against a very good opponent and we did not take advantage of the opportunities. >> warriors and hornets. showing off their new slate-colored uniforms. metal gray. the first quarter. bogus with the alley oop from steph. beats hem off the dribble for the lay-up. that was about it for charlotte.
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next possession, klay thompson slices and dices. steph goes old school. drops the 3. 19 points. 9 assists. harrison barns playing well. good ball movement. barns knocks down the open three. warriors now up 21. andre iguodala, running the break. drops for the bucket and one. he's in double figures with 13. time running out. who else, steph at the buzzer, flash. hornets all over the warriors winning 112-87. sharks and blue jackets. the goalie was stellar. on the rebound. over five minutes left in the first. sharks skating around in their own zone. david savard one times it. 1-0 columbus. they add to their lead in the second. on the power play. jack john's feeds cam atkinson for his 67th of the year, 2-0. joe cuts the lead in half with
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under a minute to play in the second. top shelf. two on after 40 minutes. late in the third sharks had a four-minute man advantage. but he didn't let anything by him. marc-edouard wards blasted a shot. he had 36 saves. blue jackets win it. 2-1 the final. the chargers and the raiders and all the highlights tonight at 5:00. hope to see you then. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> up next, why people are being encouraged to visit fast-food restaurants to eat
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finds 41% of americans eat at a fast-food restaurant at least once a week. up next on the abc7 sunday morning news at 67:00, we continue to follow breaking news. isis has released a new and gruesome execution video in which they appear to take the life of an american captured in syria while doing charity work. we will have the latest. also a beautiful bounty of crab comes in under new regulations. how the rules are affecting opening weekend of crab season.
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>> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tylerler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, november 16 little. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi there, carolyn. good morning to you. we are starting out with live doppler 7hd. we have a big wind shift going on and the offshore winds making for another mild afternoon today. exploratorium camera in san francisco, upper 50s here, as well as half

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