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good morning everyone. thanks for joining us on this sus sunday june 19. let's start with the weather. >> starting with live doppler 7 hd i've pushed it a little further south. we can see all the lightning strikes and along the big sur coast. it's been an active day yesterday, and all the moisture continues to stream up from the south. and it should push pup into south san jose. otherwise a day with higher humidities and a warm afternoon in our inland east bay. so it's all due to the remnants of that tropical storm deloris
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that continues to dissipate and bring us cloud cover. 50s and 60s right now. it will be a warm day again. we'll talk about the possibility of rain and the week ahead coming up. in breaking news this morning, a story you'll see only on abc 7, san jose police have arrested the man called a person of interest in the murder of five people in modesto. early this morning police spotted this man's car, a 2000 red lincoln navigator, on leward drive. moments later, officers took the man into custody. the person of interest is identified as 30-year-old martin martinez of modesto. officials have not said yet why they targeted him. yesterday afternoon officers were called for a security check at a home on knob hill court. when they arrived they found five bodies inside, two adults, three children. police have not released the
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victims' identities, their ages whether they're related or how long they have been dead. the search is on for a shooter in the east bay. two men were shot near keller beach park in the point richmond neighborhood. officers used dogs and walked loochk along the shore line looking for ifd. evidence. we're told they picked up some shell casings. both are expected to be okay. the family of the woman shot and killed at pier 14 will be traveling to washington, d.c. to push for change. kate steinle's parents and her brother will testify in front of the senate judiciary committee on tuesday. they hope to address sanctuary laws and what they believe needs to be done to prevent future tragedies from happening. they will also meet with elected if i recalls on both sides of
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the aisle throughout the week. francisco sanchez, a five time deporee deportee deportee, has pleaded not guilty, but has said he did fire the shots that killed her. it's said that it's time for those to come together and agree on a policy good for our country and keeps americans safe. a go fund me account set up in kate's honor has raised nearly $180,000 with the majority going to causes that were near and dear to her heart. now, if you would like to dough that, we did have a link on our website, abc7news.com. a no tolerance policy has claimed the a top recruit. an 18-year-old that would have played for the spartans this fall will never take the field following his arrest for domestic battery. abc 7 news reporter janet oh has the story.
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>> reporter: he was a promisingful player for the san jose state spartans. here he is in high school in southern california. bell would have played for the spartans at a wide receiver in the fall, a dream now shattered after friday's arrest. >> police officers got a call, possible altercation that was occurring. >> reporter: university police could not share further details except that they arrested him for suspicion p domestic battery. bell has since bailed out of jail. soon after the arrest, the head football coach announced bell was no longer with the team. justin holmes is a second year wide receiver for the spartans. >> he's my football coach, he believes that either you're in or you're in our way. so if you're going to be a problem, you won't be a part of it. >> reporter: san jose state stands by its zero tolerance policy. a policy many students applaud. >> something that the whole team should learn pretty quickly that domestic battery and violence against women and stuff like
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that is just not an okay thing to do. >> maybe this will be an eye opener for him. >> reporter: bell is the nephew of snoop dogg whose son got recruited to ucla this year p. for now the criminal investigation continues. if found guilty the school could take further disciplinearydisciplinary actions. the irish consulate in san francisco will hold a commemorative vigil for the victims of that berkeley balcony collapse. it was on june 16th that an apartment balcony gave way killing six people, injuring seven others. all the victims were students from ireland. city inspectors say dry rot caused the tragedy. six of the seven survivors are still in the hospital. the vigil will be held at 8:30 tonight at mar thintin luther king junior civic center park.
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two women convicted of abusing their three children are heading to prison. christina dianda received the maximum of life for torture and child abuse. her partner sentenced to 11 years. prosecutors say the women's children, two boys and a girl, were found last year living in squalor with little food. and a woman is wanted for stealing items from cars. police say this woman is a suspect in multiple thefts from are cars in the burlingame hills area. all the thefts happened yesterday morning. this morning a brush fire near interstate 15 is almost halfway contained. yesterday thunderstorms helped firefighters keep the north fire in the cajon pass area from growing. it's now 45% contained. 700 structures are threatened by the flames. three homes have been destroyed. one person was hurt.
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all lanes of the highway reopened yesterday, that's where dozens of cars trucks, even boats burned on friday. >> we're trying to get out all these people their cars. >> some people who abandoned their cars to evacuate had to pay up to $1100 in towing fees. people using drones delayed firefighting efforts at cajon pass for nearly half an hour friday. a spokeswoman for cal fire says the drones are becoming a problem at fires all over california. firefighting planes will not fly if there are drones in the area. u.s. forest service says five a of the unmanned aircraft were over the interstate friday. officers found the operators and forced them to stop flying. >> they pose such a significant hazard both to the aircraft and the crew that is on board along with the firefighters that are on the ground. >> and if i recallofficials are saying
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there are no way to know how many structures or vehicles were lost because of the delay. congressman paul cook wants to punish drone operators for flying over fires on federal land. about 20 miles away from the freeway fire, hundreds of people have been evacuated from a campground. a wildfire spread to 200 acres it's now 35% contained. for now, no homes are threatened. tomorrow the san rafael city council will pick up a plan to replace or upgrade the area fire stations. according to our media partner, it's called the essential facilities strategic plan and contains seven public safety projects expected to cost up to $72 million. residents have agreed to pay for the plan by voting to increase the city sales tax for 20 years. and the goal is to modernize san rafael's police and fire facilities to ensure they're capable of serving the community
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in the event of disasters. happening today, aids walk san francisco. abc 7 is proud to be a major sponsor for the 28th straight year. the walk is the bay area's largest fundraiser for local organizations serving men, women and children living with hiv/aids. these are scenes from last year's walk. once again, abc 7 news anchor dan ashley will emcee the event. and we'll bring you live reports at 9:00 this morning. and wondering of course what the weather is going to be like for the walk. >> it will be warm. it will be a warm day today. it will be sticky by the afternoon. in fact on the way to work, have the windows open. usually the seat eatheater. no definitely on the unusual side out there with humidity that will be on the rise. dew points are coming up. right now temperatures in the low to mid-60s.
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this is our beautiful cam, numbers well into the 70s today. we'll it a looktake a look coming up. also a rare and spectacular view of a number of whales. what is bringing them in. ed a and protecting k-9 cops, the new training that puts the pooches first. new technology that could help save lives.
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the vet's #1 choice. a judge has ruled taxi companies can sue uber over advertising statements claiming it offers the safest rides on the road.
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cab companies are accusing them of false advertising that its background checks are the most thorough in the business. taxi companies say their review of perspective drivers is far more thorough than ub areeruber's. protesters took off their clothes yesterday in an effort to save trees. they don't want to see federal girls cut down thousands of eucalyptus trees to reduce fire danger. >> i'm in favor of looking at restore recitation paid for by a government entity. i'm in favor of planting trees among the existing trees and seeing if there is a way to do that to retain the character of the bay area to retain moisture, to retain a habitat to retain clean water. >> fema says removing the forestry is the best way to
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remove fire risk. the fire in oakland hills killed 25 and destroyed more than 3500 homes. the bay area has become something of a hot spot for whale watching. on the july 4th weekend, 115 whales were counted in just one hour. and bothat tours are selling out. sergio has the awesome images and an explanation from scientists. >> reporter: up close and personal that's the kind of experience a lot of bay area whale watchers have been enjoying. every weekend the oceanic society arranges cruises and some summer tourists have been getting a special treat. >> it's like a firework of blow holes. >> reporter: this season an unusually high concentration of whales as converged just on which the coast between the golden gate bridge and the islands. scientists say there is a simple
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reason why therethey're here in such big numbers. >> the whale eat small shrimps called krill and animal plant and this area produces lots of them this time of year. >> reporter: what scientists haven't figured out is why there is so much to feed on this year. lots of anchovies and other small fish are also bringing whales close to the coast. >> we were up at the lookout point, so we get to see them out the window all the time. about once a week lately we've had people saying oh look, there are whales out there. >> reporter: there are so many whales near san francisco bay that federal authorities have issued warnings to ship captains to slow down as they're traveling to the shipping channels coming into the golden gate. the channels cut right next to where whales are feeding. a man walking his dog in gilroy took this picture during a close encounter with a mountain lion last thursday.
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it happened near tee tree way. the man says the mountain lion jumped down from a tree stood about 5 feet away and briefly followed as he slowly walked away. two other mountain lion sightings were reported in gilroy earlier in the week. there are new concerns over a pricey cup of coffee made from cat poop. it's sold at five coffee shops around the bay area. it's called the rarest most luxurious coffee in the world. they charge $15 a cup. it's said to lower cholesterol and fight diabetes. the cat eats the flesh of coffee beans. >> something about the body when it goes through it, it makes it special. i don't know how. but it basically poops it out. so it's fine. >> well, hisnow they mostly come
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from farms where they're caged to control production. animal rights groups say captivity take as serious toll on those cats. >> do they ever get out of the cages? >> no. they're in there all the time. >> you're friends. >> yes. >> well eva says they get their coffee from free range in the philippines. health officials have a warning for anyone who gets a backyard chicken koop. don't pucker up to your poultry. the centers for disease control and prevention says there is a rise in people coming sick from salmonella from live chickens. the cdc says many of the cases involve people nuzzling or nug link baby chicks even kissing them. some baby chicks have salmonella inside their systems and it can
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get on their coats. salmonella can lead to severe diarrhea and in some cases death. police officers have a dangerous job. so do the highly trained dogs that help them solve crimes. abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom has a look at some new technology that is keeping police k-9s safe in the east bay. >> reporter: every day the k-9 handlers at the alameda county sheriff's office practice these rare but dangerous scenarios. the pretend suspect wear as bite suit and the dog -- >> custom fitted to each dog. >> reporter: at $1200 each, they can stop a bullet or knife. >> and they also have a strobe light on that the dog can be seen via infrared. >> reporter: the light can be bright green or invisible except to infrared cameras. and the vest has a place to
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mount it on the back. >> that way during the search, the command post can visually see lifetime what the dog is's seeing. >> reporter: the vests are important because when the police are chasing after a real bad guy, probably won't be wearing a suit like this, so he'll have reason to be scared. >> bad guys have weapons and a lot of bad guys are afraid of dogs. >> reporter: but after the skrookcrook is in handcuffs the dogs need a different sort of protection from nature. >> they have long hair very prone to heat injuries. >> reporter: a sensor watches the temperature in the car. if it gets too hot or the air conditioner fails the windows-to-automatically rollwindows, automatically roll down. >> that's what we use the dog for is because of their nose. >> reporter: jonathan bloom, apt 6 news. the rare summer storm that
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hurt hit south land yesterday continues today. power went out to more than 10,000 customers yesterday afternoon and the threat of lightning strikes forced authorities to close 70 miles of los angeles county beaches as well as the popular santa monica pier. lightning from the storm hit two planes causing long delays at southern california airports. an alaska airlines flight heading from l.a. to washington d.c. had to turn back yesterday afternoon because of lightning. and a southwest flight from oakland to orange county landed safely after being struck by lightning. dramatic flood video out of arizona. water washed away roads and flowed right next to homes. several mobile homes were simply washed away. several other houses are threatened. the flooding came from the same storm system that hit southern california yesterday.
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quite some wild weather out there, lisa. like you said, so far this morning for us looking rather humid. >> and the dew points will creep up and that's what makes it feel sticky. plenty of 70s, even 80s around the coast. so kind of unusual. half moon bay, done by thedown by the airport in the 80s. a flood watch to pass on to you. here is live doppler 7 hd. the most recent activity has been the flood advisory, flash flood watch here for southern california in the green. so look at all the lightning tryings. this is just north of sanluis and south of it just west of santa barbara is where all the activity was going on yesterday. so they are still in the thick of it today and the moisture continues to slowly stream up to the north. and here we are getting closer to monterey. so around caramel valley, big sur coast, best chance of showers and isolated
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thunderstorm will be around monterey also in through maybe hollister hollister, and just isolated showers really anywhere around the bay area through tomorrow. so here is a look at what you can expect then throughout the day today. 10:00, notice the clouds. least amount of cloud cover will be in the north bay. you'll have more sunshine. everyone will be feeling much much warmer today. so we'll call it partly cloudy east bay south bay notice the greens. will this pops up anywhere at anytime. and that will be the staple forge for tomorrow and things get back to normal on tuesday. >> 66 in mountain view. coolest part of the day right now. you can see the bay bridge there. 63 in napa 65 by the delta. a southwest wind just at 10 miles an hour. again, mid-60s for concord and
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livermore. so we will be looking at numbers today warmer due to the humidity. cloud cover and the sunshine all working to keep us in a warm sector for the next 48 hours. let's give you a view of what is normal around here. dew points right now in the 50s. low to mid-50s. and you notice the rain shear, that's where it's pleasant. once we're getting in to the 60s where we're expecting throughout the day today it will feel humid and oppressive that's georgia and florida where dew points are well into the 70s. so we don't have the list to create a dramatic outlook in terms of thunderstorms, but there is a light possibility of that. more likely some showers. partly cloudy this morning turning muggy and we'll look for the spotty shower possibility throughout the day. so here is a look at our radar and satellite. notice the motion of the green and the cloud cover pushing up from the south. and we'll look for the day today
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in san francisco to be rather gray it start out in the 70s. 1:00 76 for the aids walk and still warm in the afternoon upper 70s. so rn at bayround the bay, check it out. 74 san mateo 90 san jose. you see the green, possibility of a shower most likely in the south bay. so 7 day forecast more sun in the north bay, still muggy tomorrow, but temperatures slowly coming down throughout the middle of the week and then we'll bring him back up by next weekend. so the chance of rain is today and tomorrow. so this year's aids walk is here golden gate park. on site original stragsregistration begins at 9:00. aids walk.net. so not always do we feel like the carolinas around here. >> and today we will. and the aids walk huge contentioncon
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gone with the wind has come to life in japan. well, kind of. tourists are flocking to a village in northern japan to see a giant work of art fashioned out of rice fields. plants of various colors were used to depicture the heroine
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scarlet o'hara in the arms of receipt rhett butler. the plant nicknamed trudy has the largest bloom of any plant, it reaches 10 to 15 feet in height and only blooms every true years. it produces an odor similar to rotten flesh. much more ahead on the abc 7 sunday morning news. shocking new details about the deposition bill cosby made in a lawsuit a decade ago. and donald trump takes on john mccain, why he says the war veteran is not
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and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! welcome back. we're starting this half hour with a look at the weather with
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lisa. >> good morning. boy, we've had an active day. this all started yesterday in southern california. and it is still going on. the moisture the showers the thunderstorms and lightning strikes. now they're north of l.a. just off the coast of santa barbara sliding up through monterey. so we do have a flood advisory. look at the lightning strikes. will it make to the bay area? we do have a chance of showers and thunderstorms. only about a 120% to 30% chance. and we'll look for the muggy air, that's what will really be noticed today some increased cloud cover certainly in the south bay and feeling pretty sticky out there. so we'll pinpoint the high temperatures which will be very warm all around the bay and tell you how long this usual weather is going to stick around. >> lisa thank you. this morning national guard recruiters in five states are arming themselves in response to last week's deadly shooting in tennessee. the family of the alleged
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shooter mohammad youssuf abdulazeez has apologized for his actions saying he has suffered from depression for years. five service members died when be abdulazeez alledgedly opened fire on two military installation installations. law enforcement agencies tell abc news his motivation remains unknown. well, yet another strange turn in the case of bill cosby. the "new york times" has found a complete testxt of that deposition he gave back in 2005 when he was being sued by a woman claiming he molested her. this new document provides a much more detailed and disturb disturbing picture. elizabeth her elizabeth herr has the latest. >> reporter: in a ten-year-old deposition, the "new york times" says bill cosby admits you said oath that he was a serialed a dull it terer who tried it hard
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to keep it from his wife. cosby testified in a lawsuit filed against him by a young woman named andrea who accused him of drugging and molesting her. cosby ended up settling the lawsuit. a source close to cosby had previously told abc news the old reason mr. cosby settled was because it would have been embarrassing in those days to put all those women on the stand and his family had no clue. that would have been very hurtful. in his testimony the "times" says the comedian discusses romancing and seducing women. he reportedly describes sexual encounters with multiple women but the "times" says his manner was largely one of casual indifference. the paper says he admits to giving some of them quaaludes but denies it was without their knowledge. more than two dozen women have since accused him of sexual assault, some alleging he drugged them. the "times" reports in his testimony cosby now 78 never admitted to a crime a, he has never been charged with one.
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the cosby camp has repeatedly denied the numerous accusations against him. cosby recently spoke exclusively to abc's linsey davis. >> i have been in this business 52 years and i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: elizabeth herr abc news, new york. we have new video to show you about a mural in san francisco's mission district that illustrates gay life. police have released this surveillance video of someone setting it on fire. the arson suspect douses the wall with liquid and then sets it on fire, this happened last month, it was the third time the mural was vandalized. the suspect is described as male 6-feet 190 pounds wearing a black sweat shirt and pants. if you know who that is please contact san francisco police. remarks by gop presidential
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candidate donald trump about illegal immigrants is sparking a rally today. organizers say trump's statements are insulting that undocumented immigrants from mexico are rapists who bring crime to the u.s. they say those comments will not go unanswered. the rally begins at 1:00 at the 15th street b.a.r.t. station followed by a march to city hall. trump has ignited a new firestorm by questioning whether john mccain is a war hero. take a listen. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured, okay? >> well yesterday trump said he was only reacting to an insult by mccain a few weeks ago. mccain referred to a large group of trump supporters at a phoenix event as crazies. trump also says he raised a
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million dollars for mccain's presidential bid but did not like him much after he lost. secretary of state john kerry fresh off of crafting the iran nuclear agreement will be a guest on "this week." he's expected to discuss the process of bringing tehran to sign a paper severely restricting its nuclear program. "this week" with george stephanopoulos airs right here on abc 7 at 8:00 this morning. an effort is growing to rename the small coastal community of ft. bragg. the california legislative black caucus has sent a letter to the city's mayor asking him to change the name. ft. bragg is named after braxton brag oig commander of the confederate army. residents so far have expressed little interest in inn a name change. and east bay community has breathed new life into an old
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park. abc 7 was in richmond yesterday afternoon as city officials cut the ribbon on the new park at south 2nd street and main avenue. for years there was trash and crime on the corner, but now there are children playing and basketball and soccer games going on. s it's a safe new clean place to gather. >> a lot of familyies and young children can come here, play enjoy themselves. and it will really sort of revitalize the neighborhood in a way that was very needed. >> the nonprofit group for richmond neighborhood council and local businesses all worked for a year to make that park a reality. still ahead, fascinating 3d images of clouds and the technology that just might help us beat the drought. and here a live look from our emeryville camera.
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hot in some places warm in others. lisa will have the full accuweather forecast.
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more mosquitos have tested positive for west nile violence. officials say they were found in two traps near aspy road and
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citrus drive. west nile has been found in 31 counties in the state so far this year. the virus is transmitted to humans by mosquitos. there are no medications or vaccines to treat the virus which causes symptoms such as fever, headache and nausea. officials encourage people to wear in-secretary repellant when outside. i would think that maybe with the drought there would be less standing water and fewer mosquitos, but apparently -- >> you would think. we would do anything for rain. and there is a chance of it today through tomorrow. mainly what you will feel is humid conditions. probably right now you're wondering what? in free month 66. livermore 66. this is a look from east bay so already mild. it will get muggy and humid and stay that way for the next 24 to 48 hours. >> thank you lisa. also ahead, a postgame gatorade bath means the as had a walk off win at home against the
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twins. the highlights coming up in sports.
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there will could be a powerful new tool as california continues to battle the drought. as cheryl jennings reports it's giving experts an unprecedented view of clouds. ♪ >> reporter: millions of californians worry about how long our drought may last. some important clues are literally floating above us. the trouble is we haven't been able to decode them yet. >> despite decades of research there's still a lot we don't know. >> reporter: to help unravel the mysteries, researchers have invented a new way of looking at
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clouds. they started by placing two cameras slightly apart along the coast of south florida. they would produce an offset view of the sky that you can duplicate indicate yourself. >> if i close one eye and then the other eye, you will see that. >> reporter: but take the moving targets and blend them together and you get a stunning 3d image of clouds. >> big turbulent mess of heat water and energy here. >> reporter: and with all that churning the berkeley team was then able to write a visual recognition software that traps the shape of clouds as they change. the results are incredibly precise models of cloud behavior from lightning to turbulence to perhaps the most important, rain. >> the process of making rain is about cloud dynamic how air moves within clouds. and that's what we bhesh. >> reporter: measure. >> reporter: and while the notion may seem a bit fanciful,
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they believe it will help develop long term models that are far more precise, helping us plan for the forces that have such a profound effect on our lives. cheryl jennings, abc 7 news. >> interesting. and will we see a lot of clouds today here? >> if you're around san jose hollister, monterey, yes. and you've heard maybe some thunder, seen some lightning. that's a possibility, too. because we have had a lot of that in southern california now moving up through the central coast. and some of it on its way to the bay area. not only today. tomorrow we have a chance of it as well. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. looks quiet. but we head down south and this is where we're looking at a flood advisory in green and the lightning, the thunder, boy, it's been active. so things moving up from southern california now through santa barbara, all the way up
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toward monterey. it continues to travel to the north. herecarmel. look at the lightening strikes. if you hear the thunder, head inside. so today with the cloud cover it will be sunnier in the authority bay north bay. better chance of rain on south. so 10:00, partly cloudy conditions and then things could getting a difference with the heating of the sun and more moisture moving up from the south. so this is what you can expect by about 4:00 in the afternoon. more clouds here and possibility of a pop-up shower or thunderstorm really anywhere from our east bay south, maybe even into the north bay. nice shot for you. look at the numbers, mid-50s from half boonemoon bay, 66 mountain view, 62 san francisco and oakland, a warm day on the way. mount tam pretty gray.
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66 livermore oig. so a warmer start except up in santa rosa. anywhere from 2 to 7 degrees warmer than we were this time yesterday. so we talk about the dew points. that's how much moisture is measured in the air. so right now we're in the 50s. this is what we usually experience in the bay area. pleasant 5 to 59 degree dew points. once we get in the 60s, which we will today, it will feel humid. 70 degree humids or higher that and he oppressive. we don't have to worry about that but we are looking at a different kind of cloud cover. more mid level. partly cloudy and turning muggy or humid spotty possible shower throughout the day today and into your monday. radar and satellite picture shows what is happening pretty nicely from southern california moving on up through the central coast here. and eventually, yeah could be knocking on our door. so looking at your aids walk today, the afternoon in san francisco, 679:00. 11:00, 72. feeling muggy then into the mid-70s and sticky by 1:00.
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still warm 77 degrees. by 3:00 this afternoon. so look at the highs today. with the cloud cover higher humidity, 90 san rafael, 90 san jose. low to mid-90s east bay valleys. low 80s for santa cruz. 80 in half moon bay. headed into oakland for the game this afternoon, it will be a warm one, 80 at 1:00 and still in the 80s by 4:00. accuweather 7 day forecast, humid, chance of a shower or thunderstorm today tomorrow. and then temperatures slowly slide getting back to westerly wind marine layer back. and warming up by next weekend. >> looks good. a lot going on. let's talk about sports now. the giants will try to sweep the diamond backs in arizona with madison bum gar they aregarner makings his first start after the all-star break. first pitch 1:10. last night the giants beat the d'backs.
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here are the highlights in sports. >> good morning. remember how the giants were struggling to score runs before the all star break? me neither. they are rolling now. storm troopers on patrol. star wars night in phoenix. 1-0 after two but in the third bases loaded for buster posey. angel pagan is safe. two batters later, crawford a flare to left. that knocks in two more. 4-1, giants cheerleaders in attendance. they get three more in the fourth. hunter pence 3 for 6 with a home run friday night. peavy was good gets roughed up late. peavy gets the win. buster 3 for 4, 4 rbi. 8-4 giants. they go for the series sweep this afternoon.
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hello kitty at the coliseum saturday night. actually it was hello kitty bobblehead night. scott kazmir went eight scoreless and then got pulled. two on, deep to right, josh reddick, over his head. brian dozier will score. and the game is tied at one. twins took the 2-1 lead on a sac fly. last chance for the as. broken bat and we're tied at two. his first regular season walk-off hit as win 3-2 in 10 breaking tradition, gatorade bath before the pie. as now 9-22. the british open will have a monday finish. wicked winds the story line saturday at st. andrews. in excess of 45 miles per hour
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saturday morning. just try pouring a cup of water in those conditions. saturday morning a bad decision. dustin johnson trying to mark his ball. there it goes. he bogeyed the hole. jordan spieth not happy. reached a reach kree shen dough on 13. it blois away again. he's mad as himself for failing to mark it in time. after a ten hour delay, lay would finally resume. d.j. able to get one back on 18. he has the outright lead. as for tiger woods, this summed up his tournament. drives the grooeen on 18. he finished 7 over. cut line was everything. so d.j. one up on willett.
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six are at minus 7. third round happens today fourth and final round monday. seth curry and the pelicans. with a look it the morning sports, i'm collin resch. have a great day.
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here are the winning numbers from the power ball draw. no one got all six so wednesday night's jackpot increases to 80 million. happening today, the opening of the week long mex i am festival.
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events will showcase mexican scientists sculptors, ballet dancer, opera singers and wine makers. it's a part of mexico not usually depicted in american media. the cultural experience begins at 12:30 this afternoon at the mexican museum on mission street and other locations throughout san francisco. up next, a person of interest named in the deaths of five people in modesto has been located here in the bay area. we'll have the latest. and the family of the woman shot and killed at pier 14 is about to go to washington, d.c. what kate steinle's family hopes to tell u.s. senators.
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good morning. i'm carol lichb tieyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, july 19th. let's start with a quick look at the weather. >> very active day still continuing from yesterday from southern california right now off the coast, santa barbara, live doppler 7 hd showing all the lightning strike as they continue to push up from the south. monterey is where the active is and it continues to push into carmel valley. so we could get a piece of this in terms of the moisture. shoontd be that active, but we're look at more cloud cover and more humidity. so right now temperatures are very mild in the mid-60s and we'll look for more clouds in the south bay, partly sunny in the north bay and temperatures on the warm

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