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>> live from the kgo tv broadcast center, this is abc7 news >> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler, thanks for joining us on this sunday, august 9th. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. low clouds and fog have moved into san francisco. here's mt. diablo in the distance.
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san jose a couple degrees of cooling. there's a look at the low cloud deck. it's a bit disbursed. we aren't looking at that strong onshore flow today. as a result partial afternoon clearing at the coast. 67 to 72. 70s and 80s around the bay. some more warmth briefly before we see the cool down for much of upcoming work week. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. >> the u.s. forest service reports a firefighter died after a tree fell on him. he was hit last night working in a new fire in a remote area between the lake tahoe basin management and eldorado national forest. a second firefighter was injured, but was treated and released. firefighters credit cooler weather with helping them gain ground against that massive wildfire burning near clear lake.
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officials lifted all evacuations orders yesterday. the rocky fire is now 70 percent contained. it charred 109 square miles. the flames have also destroyed 43 homes. about 3,000 firefighters are still on the front lines. an oakland musician is apologizing to his fans for being kicked out of outside lands, accused of scalping tickets. outside lands is the sold-out music event of the year and people are doing whatever they can to get inside outside lands. including jumping the fence. our abc7 news crew caught these fence jumpers on video. but that hasn't been the only issue. abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow caught up with the band musician. >> oakland artist and performer fantastic negreto getting
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sidelined before the show. >> out of nowhere ten sfpd officers grab us and handcuff us and instruct us to get on the ground. >> officers detained three people after receiving information they were pedaling artists writsbands,, not meant for resale. >> acting on a tip from another one who advised us of what was going on. so our officers then looked into it, went to the location and see the transaction take place. >> apparently an intern from our office had sold one wristband. >> fantastic said he had nothing to do with it. outside lands, according to sfpd, making the decision to call off the show. as for his fans -- >> well, that's unfortunate, but i will play for them again. it's not over. >> for one ticket they used us as an example, and that's what hurt me and i hurt for outside lands. nobody wants it. were we jumping the fence?
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no. >> although there were fence jumpers and no word if they were cited. abc7 news. >> san francisco police said they will give arrests and citations totals after it is over. outside lands wraps up tonight with elton john. in the south bay police are investigating after a standoff ended on royal crest drive in san jose last night. that's where a police dog helped officers capture a wanted felon. paramedics took the suspect to a hospital. it is not clear if he was bitten by the police dog. investigator say the situation started in sunnyvale where undercover officers started following the man, ending in san jose. >> this morning a man is in jail accused of killing his girlfriend's 16-month-old daughter in redwood city. police say they received a call about a child not breathing at an apartment complex on madison
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avenue. the girl died after being rushed to a hospital thursday afternoon. detectives arrested daniel contreras yesterday. police say contreras told them the child fell, but the coronor performed an autopsy and determined someone killed her. san francisco 49er's coach jim tomsula said there was no fight between former linebacker aldon smith and quarterback colin kaepernick before smith's dui arrest on thursday. >> i don't know where that could even come from. no. >> abc7 news was at levi stadium yesterday at tomsula shot down rumors of a smith-kaepernick beef. the team released smith on friday after his fifth arrest since 2012. he is now out on bail. a car fire shut down traffic on highway 4 and discovery bay. it began just before 4:00 yesterday afternoon.
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temperatures in the westbound lanes near regatta drive. we were sent this photo of the carin gulf in flames. it also started a grass fire that was quickly put out. now, if you have photos or video of news in your community, we want to see it. you can post them using #abc7now. we may show them on error use them in the news. police are asking anyone with a private security camera to register it. officers often use surveillance footage to help them identify suspects and even solve crimes. the registration will not give police remote access to your home or business security camera. tens of thousands of people packed into at&t park last night. it was not to see the giants. instead of cheering for base hits and strikeouts, people were
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applauding mega-church leaders, joel and victoria olsteen. we have the details on what was called a night of hope. >> they wore crazy worshiper shirts and flew in from as far away from toronto for this event. >> we have friends that live in san francisco and i have family in anaheim. when we saw he was coming to san francisco in august, we made it a family vacation. >> nearly a packed house in the park for people who are not lock for a home run, they looking for hope. >> it's a message that resonates with a woman who drove from modesto. >> there is a path for you. for instance, i just lost my job. i'm okay with that because i believe a door closed and another one will open. >> our message is how can we lift someone up and with god's help they can still fulfill their destiny. >> we talked with him before he took the stage. this is a sold-out event for a people spending 18 bucks for a
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chance to soak in what some people call a prosperity gospel. >> i hope you know right now that god is smiling down on you. >> olsteen's ministry operates on a $17 million budget. his personal wealth is estimated at $40 million. it is complete with a positive pop songs in a sing-along spirit and people soaking in the spirit. it's a message even nancy pelosi refers to. the a at&t park, abc7 news. >> low clouds and fog this morning, lisa. >> the east bay hills camera shows it well. we are engulfed in the low clouds and fog here. not in the distance. but we are still looking at a slightly warmer afternoon. maybe four or five degrees for some. then we will talk about a cooler start to the week. that's in the seven-day outlook coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also coming up, a swim for the record books.
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mainland china from a typhoon. it's powerful winds ripped down trees and traffic lights and left twisted metal everywhere. more than four feet of rain fell in some areas, flooding streets and causing mudslides. more than 1 million people are without power. hundreds of flights have been cancelled. the prime minister of japan is vowing to do everything he can to prevent the introduction of atomic weapons into his country. today is the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of nagasaki. a large crowd gathered in the city to pray for peace. nagasaki was the second and last city to experience an atomic bombing august 9, 1945. hiroshima was the first, three days earlier. most military experts agree the bombings helped shorten world war ii in the pacific by several months. san francisco is one of 26 cities worldwide holding rallies
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today against atomic weapons. the group global zero will hold a rally at 3:30 at dolores park. demonstrators, bicyclists and the public will participate by cycle the equivalent of the circumference of a small nuclear blast, about 7 miles. san jose honored the legacy of the world war ii generation yesterday with the spirit of 45-day. the police department tweeted these departments of the world war ii 70th annivesary commemorative celebration weekend at history park. it was august 14, 1945, when president truman announced japan surrendered, sparking celebrations for the end of world war ii. san francisco resident kim chambers became the first woman to swim from the farallon islands to the golden gate bridge. a 30-mile, 17-hour journey through shark-infested waters.
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow met up with her at the san francisco yacht club and has the story of her record-breaking story. [applause] >> cheers for kimberly chambers, the first woman to swim from farallon islands to the golden gate bridge. >> i'm in shock. i mean, i wanted that honor, but, you know, it's always up to mother nature. >> mother nature and sharks. kim, who is from new zealand, managing to elude them. >> i guess great white sharks don't like kiwis. >> chambers said one of the biggest challenges was keeping food down during her 17,000, 12-minute journey. the temperatures in the low entire time. >> i knew internally what she was going through, and it's really hard not to reach out because it's my daughter. but i just kept -- i was just amazed at how she had such mental fortitude and physical
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determination to finish. >> also cheering, her training partner who attempted the same swim last week. >> i may be justified in not finishing my swim, only only three miles away, but the fact kim was successful, the disappointment of not finishing for me is now completely gone. >> kim says she swims for charity and to inspire little girls. >> dream big. you don't know what may happen and you might surprise yourself. >> even if you are the first. abc7 news. >> baseball history will be made in the north bay this week when a woman will pitch for the team. ice the independent san rafael pacific. the sailors will tour the rubber this wednesday. the santa barbara native signed a one-day contract to become the first woman on the roster in the club's history. the pacifics have been involved in other firsts. last month they became the first professional team to use an
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automated umpire. and another team in the league, the sonoma stompers, recently showcased the first openly gay professional baseball player, shawn conroy. a follow-up now on a photographer who took pictures of a youth league team, but never delivered the photos. "7 on your side" michael finney has been looking for that photographer for months and finally found him. >> the back of el christian junior falcons and their parents wanted to remember moments like these. >> we had a photographer come out and take some picture and cash all our checks and take all our money and didn't produce any pictures. >> his name was clyde jones. after a while he stopped returning their phone calls. didn't return mine either. >> is clyde here? >> so i went looking for him. he wasn't at the business address indicated open his website.
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he wasn't at his last known personal address in fairfield either. i aired a report and heard from others who told us they were taken in by clyde too. among them, amy wilkerson. >> i was the program director for the oakland cal pal dukes. >> that was an oakland police football team. he took pictures and then never delivered. >> i thought it was just us and then i saw your story. >> and she also saw clyde working at a local business. and that's where i caught up with him too. >> hey, clyde. michael finney here from channel 7. how are you? >> i'm all right. >> very good. hey, we have a lot to talk about. we have a lot of complaint about you and your photography. >> let's talk outside. >> sure, be happy to. >> so clyde and i head outside to talk. >> i understand there's been complaints, and i'm trying to resolve it. i've been homeless for a while. i'm trying to get back on my feet to get things resolved.
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>> i'm seeing you sit there on a computer. couldn't you put them on the computer and at least let people get access to it? >> i can't do that. i'm going to be doing that pretty soon. >> and he did. within hours of my visit, amy clyde. just sent you a link to drop box. it said i will put everything in there. and the long-awaited photos. no printed photos yet but customers are getting digital pictures and they can download them. if clyde took your pictures and you didn't get what you paid for, let me know about it by going to our website at abc7news.com. i'm michael finney, "7 on your side". >> happening today, a happier story for some little leaguers from san jose. they are one step away from the world series. the team was profiled from cambrian park. they were sent to san bernardino, where this morning they are taking on a team from arizona. the game is being shown online, on espn3 at 8:30.
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and there's a big watch party. friends, family and alumni are gathering at the grill and steakhouse and sports grill on in campbell. also happening today, the a's will honor the memory of fallen hayward police officer scott lunger. his father and two daughters will participate in the ceremonial first pitch in this afternoon's game against the astros. hall of famer ricky henderson will catch the ball from sergeant lunger's father. he was his favorite player. they will also hang a jersey with his badge number 106 in the back of their dugout during the game. lunger was killed in a traffic stop two weeks ago. that's a nice way to pay him dribble beauty. lisa is here to talk about a
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cool trend. >> that's right. warmer, but not for everyone. some will experience the warmup with the son shore push that's going to slack off. the marine layer is a little bit squashed. we are still looking to on shore push but cop cord and livermore or clear and a cooler start. we haven't been cloudy all night. we have a couple week weather systems to work through the area with the cooling. this system will affect us tomorrow with an upper level low off of british columbia. when that pushes through to the north of us, that cools us off tomorrow. into about wednesday tore thursday. here's a look from the east bay hills camera. you see all the low cloudiness there. san jose 58 degrees. you are looking partly cloudy right now. 59 half moon bay. and san francisco. oakland at 60. another look from our sutro tower camera marine layer. the sun coming up, or actually came up about two minutes ago. 6:18. 50 santa rosa. 50 novato. we have been talking 60s for
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many mornings. so the 50s are certainly a departure normal. anywhere from 7 to 9 degrees cooler than yesterday at this time in the north bay. look at the south bay and the east bay. 2 to 5 degrees cooler. san carlos, mountain view and livermore. we will finish a little warmer in some spots. mt. tam partly cloudy skies. briefly warmer today and then cooler for much. next week. and a slight warmup by the end of the work week into next weekend. here's the culprit. an upper level low that stays here throughout the day. and out ahead of it a brief ridge allows us to warm up slightly. we will look for san jose in the next several days to not change too much. low 80s is average. look what happens wednesday and thursday. just a couple degrees of change and then it's next saturday you can warm up into the mid-80s. so in the south bay today, look for another nice afternoon from the low 80s san jose, milpitas and santa clara. 79 in santa cruz. upper 70s palo alto, mountain
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view. 81 redwood city. a little more sunshine. 72 and breezy downtown. you should get sun in golden gate park. up in the north bay it's significantly warmer. 86 in napa. near east bay, fremont at 80. 75 san leandro. 77, a warmer day in oakland. and over the east bay hills we have 87 in concord, 89 in livermore. the accuweather seven-day forecast then, low 90s for the warmest locations. otherwise our brief warmup is for tomorrow with the cool down right into the middle of the week. even into thursday very little change. friday and saturday we should be turning slightly warmer into next weekend. you can see what's showing up on live doppler 7hd anytime with our abc7 news weather app. we have more information at abc7news.com/apps. >> i think it's been a pretty decent summer. >> yes. it could have been a lot warmer
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a group of young entrepreneurs found a business opportunity with the outside lands crowd. for the last four years these kids have set up a lemonade stand in front of their home just outside of the festival. they pick a theme every year. this year it's named after a show headliner, the black keys. tech entrepreneur elon musk said he went wing walking yesterday. he posted the picture on instagram yesterday, writing went for a nice wing walk. what could possibly go wrong. photo by my lovely wife. much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news.ñi more controversy surrounding donald trump. why he was told not to come to a republican event this weekend. also home alone with an intruder inside. how two young sisters in the central valley got help after locking themselves in a bathroom.
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our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, carolyn. from our mount sutro camera you can see the marine layer and the sunshine will temperatures this morning are cooler in the north bay. 50 santa rosa, 52 novato. fairfield the southwest wind up to 20 miles an hour. that's backinga. not much of a marine layner the east bay hills in the neighborhood so we are looking at the cool-down to start, but it's going to be a warmer finish. here is vollmer peak. check it out. a pretty shot. temperatures will be anywhere from the upper 60s to the lower 70s from the coast of san francisco with some sunshine. 70s and 80s around the bay. still upper 80s inland. maybe a few low 90s. one day of some summertime warmth all around the bay, then more low clouds and fog and breezier condition coming up. >> lisa, thank you. we have breaking news out of texas this morning where deputies say they have a suspect in custody after finding eight bodies, five of them children, inside a home.
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deputies were conducting a welfare check in harris county when they learned the man, who would not let them inside, had warrant for aggravated assault on a family member. one of the officers looked inside a window and saw the body of a young child. >> upon entering the home and clearing it for any other subjects and to check for the welfare of any other people inside the house, the bodies of eight victims were found inside the residence. at this time we have what appear to be five children and three adults. >> authorities aren't saying how the victims died or their relationship to the suspect. new drama on the campaign trail, courtesy of donald trump. the republican front-runner was disinvited from a big event. abc news reporter devin dwyer has more on the latest controversial comment-making headlines. >> uninvited. donald trump finding himself kicked off the list at a major summit with republican
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candidates. >> i don't want my daughter in the room with donald trump tomorrow night, so he's not invited. i'm sorry. >> organizer eric erickson taking the stage saturday morning to explain why he didn't want the gop frontrunner to show up. >> it all evolves around this comment trump made about the moderator from fox, megyn kelly, on cnn friday. >> you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. >> critics immediately pounced, saying trump was attacking kelly because she was a woman. seeming to suggest she was hormonal. he tried to clarify, saying "wherever" meant her nose. some conservative women at the event he was banned from aren't buying it. >> you can be upset with the situation, but if you want to be leader of the free world you have to practice diplomacy. >> kelly questioned him about his treatment of women. >> you call women you don't like fat pigs, blobs, dogs. >> i have been very nice to you
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maybe not be. >> he quickly responded, calling fiorina on twitter, mr. trump there's no excuse. i stand with megyn kelly. and mike huckabee faced questions after the event. >> should mr. trump apologize? >> i will have to leave that up to him. she's a person as smart as anybody i have known. >> your decision i think was the right one. mr. trump ought to apologize. abc news, washington. >> trump's former longtime advisor donald stone said he's leaving the campaign team because the megyn kelly comments took away from the core issue messages. trump is saying he fired stone. donald trump will get a chance to expand on what he said or meant to say on "this week." host george stephanopoulos will likely ask the republican presidential frontrunner about his comments on women and about last week's debate. "this week" with george
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stephanopoulos airs this morning at 8:00 right here on abc7. a hiker found dead in yellowstone national park was killed by a grizzly bear. a montana man was killed by an adult female bear and at least one cub. that man was found dead friday in a popular off-trail area in the park. game wardens search for an alligator after the reptile bit off a woman's arm in florida. it happened yesterday afternoon while the woman swam in a river near orlando. people canoeing and kayaking nearby heard her screams. one of them beat the alligator with a paddle while it continued to attack the woman. those folks then pulled her from the water. the victim was rushed into surgery. >> now to a terrifying day home alone for two sisters, just 8 and 14 years old. a burglar broke into their fresno home while their dad was
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at work. they were not able to call for help because they did not have a phone. so what did they do? here's abc news reporter, matt. >> the intruder had forced his way into the little house in fresno, california. >> my friend's daughters are there, and someone just broke into their house, they are by themselves. >> where is their dad? >> he's at work. >> so the two girls, age 14 and 8, retreated to the bathroom, locked the door. they couldn't call the police because they didn't have a phone. >> but they did have one. these, a tablet. instead of phoning in their plea for help, they texted it into an app called google hangouts. >> which allowed them to send instant messages. finally reaching a friend of the family. she dialed 911. the dispatcher struggled with the concept. >> what number did they text you from? >> they text me from a hangout spot. >> there's no phone? >> no, there's no phone out there. she doesn't have a cell phone. i got a message for her asking
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me to call the police and she's completely freaking out. >> within a minute a police cruiser rolled up to the house, once we went up to the door the suspects went out the back door into the hands of a waiting officer. >> the dad rushed home in time to see the suspect arrested. their father does not want to be identified, but he figures it's time for a watchdog. >> i guess we will do that today. >> or maybe just a cell phone. >> matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. still ahead on the sunday morning news we have a rocket on our docket. a high school science lesson that really took off. and here is a beautiful live look from our east bay hills camera. you see the low clouds there. they will clear. and a warm day today, ahead of a cool trend this week. lisa argen will be along with your accuweather forecast in just a few.
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emeryville cam. a warm day today. what happens the rest of the week? lisa will be along in just a few with all the facts and figures with your accuweather forecast. >> a dancer in miami is not letting rejection get him down. take a look. that is keith wilson, the only man to try out this year for the miami heat dancing squad. his audition is an online sensation. wilson, who is also a dance instructor, said for him it's not about breaking social stereotypes, it's about his love for the art. >> dance and that's it. it has no gender, it has no sexuality. it's an art. >> this is the second time will be -- wilson tried out for the squad. he wasn't successful, but says many of the finalists asked him for help with their auditions.
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so he hopes to work with the dance team in the future as a guest choreography. >> you should have seen the moves lisa was making while that story was on. wow. >> he really can move. look at this shot, san jose 58 degrees right now. we are looking for low 80s again this afternoon. but we will bring in cooler weather to your neighborhood for much of the upcome work week. i'll explain in a few minutes. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, 8 members enshrined into the pro football hall of fame, including two local heroes. tim brown of the raiders and charlie haley of the 49ers. you will hear from both coming up looks like you left these two west coast birds behind! foster farm's chicken's california grown.
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>> you can't say hi school chemistry is rocket science back you you can for one class, this class is start august the year building rockets. they explain they are learning science and a whole lot more. >> three, two, one! if you blink, you will miss it. a tiny rocket blasting off into the clouds. >> we are just going to put it right there. >> they are made out of notebook paper and powered by abr. >> three, two, one! [pop sound] >> they seem very simple to build, but the tiny little design on paper rocket will have a lot more impact on their
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performance than if you build a little rocket. >> that's why they had help from this team. they know a few things about arrow dynamics. >> notice what the rocket is doing >> the kids quickly learn it's the little things. >> i learn if you are sloppy, it's not going to work as well. >> and they learned physics in the process. >> okay, that's the kind of ratio you want to give to your rocket. >> enthusiast we are finding the paper projectiles are teaching them far more than rocket science. more importantly, it's teamwork. >> you may not get along with anybody, but you have to work with them. >> and work together it to find out what went wrong. >> along here it was too crumbled and caused turbulence. instead of going straight up, it would shake around. >> they compete for the k chance to visit the jet team school of
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aeronautics. the kids are already making plans. i'm going to put more effort into the rocket and make it 85, 90 feet. >> although they won't all work for n.a.s.a.. >> the skills i learned from engineering was problem solving skills, and i amy those skills in every aspect of my life. >> in oakley, abc7 news. >> tonight the bike path on the bay bridge will close for a couple days. construction will begin at 9:00 p.m. and will continue until tuesday morning at 6:00. lisa, there will be nice, cool weather to continue biking. >> that's right. i wholeheartedly agree. a little warmup today, just one day, and not everyone is going to feel it. along with the drought and fire danger concerns, we can only deal with one kay of warmup. the next seven-days features comfortable weather. low clouds and fog. kind of disbursed this morning. not everywhere, but i want to show you hurricane hilda. it's a strong one now but it
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will continue to weaken with with winds of 125 miles an hour. category 3. gusts to 155. it's moving into the cooler waters so you can see it weakening to a tropical storm as it gets close to the hawaiian island chain on thursday. they will expect heavy rains and high surf, but not hurricanes. that's good news. mt. diablo in the distance with the fog. you see the holes in the deck of low clouds. 58 mountain view, 57 morgan hill. 59 in san francisco. cooler for pretty much everyone. look at the clear start from the golden gate bridge. changes on the way for the north bay. cooler for saint rosa. starting out at here and >> 5 had and 65 at the delta. still upper 80s to near 90 near you and a final look outside from our mount camera.
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partly cloudy around the bay. briefly warmer today. cooler air for much of next week. by thursday we should see a bump-up in the temperatures. here's the reason why. an upper level low off the british columbia coast that sits there today. out ahead of it is a ridge. that's why we are warmer today. but that rimming will slide east, compliments of this system. that kicks up the breeze, increases our onshore flow,, of course, and the marine layer brings the cooler weather, beginning tomorrow. plenty of sunshine in the northern sierra at 79. sacramento back into the 90s. some partial afternoon clearing from monterey to santa cruz today. livermore, it has been in the upper 80s. not much of a change for you. but by monday here come the cooler weather. that takes you through about thursday. then a recovery, upper 80s, low 90s, next friday and saturday. the warmth coming back, but it's not going to be extreme.
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we are seeing more sunshine today in golden gate park. mid-60s 2:00. and then the clouds will move back in for the evening hours. a warmer day in oakland at 77. 78 in vallejo. 86 napa. san jose low 80s. 9 palo alto. and over in oakland today with that warmer day, mid-70s at 1:00 for your ballgame. the accuweather seven-day forecast, you can see today it should be nice with that summer spread from the coast to the inland valleys and cooler breeze where's a stronger on shore push. more fog right through the middle of the week for the coast and around the bay. that cools you off, as well as our inland east bay and our modest warmup by friday and saturday. >> and you are right to be thinking about the fire danger. >> yeah. always. >> all right. you mentioned the a's. well, in sports the giants will try to avoid being swept at wrigley field by the cubs. first pitch at 11:20 this morning. also, two more bay area greats are now enshrined in the pro
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football hall of fame. here's mike shumann with more in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, the pro football hall of fame with 8 new inductees yesterday in canton, ohio. largest group since 1967. former 49 charles haley gets the call, well-deserved. he's the only one in nfl history to win five super bowl rings. and mr. d, he ac manied the team aspect of his sport. i am truly blessed by god. i have played with some of the greatest players ever in the history of football, and i've learned a lot. and the one thing i learned about these guys is unselfish play. team matters. we need to go back to that. it's not an individual sport team. that's the only way we can have success. >> mr. raider, tim brown, also gets the nod. 17 year career, almost 15,000 yards receiving.
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he put up these numbers with 19 different quarterbacks. even more impressive. talked about his hall of fame coach. >> so the first practice that we have, you know, i ran the roll-out, i dropped the ball or something, and fred must have cursed me like no man has ever cursed me before. so i practiced the rest of the day with a little tear in my eye and after practice i went to freddy, and i said freddy, we aren't going to make it like that. i need for you to talk to me a little differently. so we worked that thing out and after 15 years we had an incredible relationship. >> congratulations to both. giants struggle in the dog days of august. after winning 13 of 15 at home they hit the road and yesterday in chicago. and they are 3-6 away from home. matt cain on the kill.
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a home run, two-run shot and 2-1 giants. the cubs fan trying to disrespect him and throw it back. he needs a little work on his game. cain couldn't hold the lead. five runs, 4 innings, 3-2 cubbies. tied at 3 but montero knocked in another run. base hit and start of two-run fifth. adds three more in the eighth. addison russell, the former a. cubs needed the three runs because the cubs rally but come up short. cubs win their third straight over the giants, 8-6, the final. if about. >> a's hosting the astros. and the astros, valencia drove in the two runs of day. he will score two. a's go up 2-0. chavez does not have a lot of run support all season. worked 7 innings, struck out 4. made one mistake in the fourth. the solo shot and 2-1 ballgame. chavez gets the win as edward mojica gets his first day with the team and they win their second straight.
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a single ticket purchased in the san fernando valley matched all six to win the jackpot. a ticket bought at avenue liquors in san mateo matched five and it's worth nearly $29,000. >> knew this morning, a family from tennessee drove all the ale colorado to be reunited with their dog after nearly nine years. boozer the boxer was just 8 months old when he disappeared. but by the looks of this reunion, you would think he never left. earlier this week a colorado man dropped boozer off at an animal shelter saying he could no longer care for him.
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a quick check showed boozer had a microchip, and the shelter found his original owners. the family said boozer was always getting out, and one day he got away. lisa, i know how you would feel if your doggy left. >> yeah, you got that right. good morning, everyone. a pretty shot of golden gate bridge. you see the low cloud deck there. temperatures from the upper 50s to lower 60s. a cooler start. before we finish, 77 oakland, and the accuweather forecast, low 90s inland. upper 70s around the bay and then it's cooler for most of the week until next friday. then we will see a warmup. >> looks good. that's going to do it for us. thank you for joining us on the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler with lisa argen. the news continues online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile device was your abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 9:00 a.m. "good morning america" is up
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