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center, this is is abc news >> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, august 16th. let start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn, good morning, everyone. we have very smoggy conditions. lingering smoke from a fire in the north bay. a spare the air alert, a heat advisory and high clouds all over the bay area. here's where the heat advisory is in effect. everywhere except monterey and the coastal north bay. temperatures this morning a 20-degree spread from the low 50s half moon bay to upper 70s in the higher elevations. fremont 67. in san jose cooling in the north bay. the east bay the winds are flat and we are looking at poor air quality. the south bay, and really everywhere today. a repeat performance of the hazy, gray, smoky skies. 70s and 80s at the coast. 80s and 90s around the bay.
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warmer inland. we will look for a bit of a sea breeze at the coast today, more so tomorrow. we will talk about the cooling trend and better air quality in a few minutes. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. >> breaking news. this is a live shot from our east bay hills camera. there's quite a fire that's been burning. we have called dispatchers from almeda county and from berkeley and oakland trying to get more details. you may have been able to see a fire truck with his lights there in the distance. according to kgo radio, this fire is on grizzly peek road or grizzly peek boulevard in oakland. it's a grass fire. as we get more details we will certainly bring them to you. our extremely hot and dry weather certainly cannot be helping in this situation. more as it becomes available. break news out of antioch.
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the chp said a woman is dead after being hit while walking on highway 4. it happened just after 1:00 this morning on the eastbound lanes near eighth street. the driver of the car that hit the woman stopped and cooperated with police. drugs and alcohol are not suspected. officers are not speculating why that woman was on the freeway. in developing news, sunnyvale police are searching for a suspect in connection with the fatal officer-involved shooting. one man is dead, the other still at large. abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> heavily-armed officers from multiple agencies provided assistance in sunnyvale following an officer-involved shooting. around 4:15 someone called police to report suspicious activity near this motel 6. they said had officers approached the vehicles, two suspects began running.
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an 18-year veteran with the sunnyvale department of public safety shot one suspect who was shot dead on the scene, despite life-saving measures. >> during the investigation we found a firearm next to hit body and an i additional firearm in the backpack he was wearing. >> the captain said one was a loaded high-capacity magazine. other a handgun. >> we don't know if he fired at the officer or not. that would be part of our investigation. >> the officers do not have body cameras, according to the captain. he said the officers involved were not hurt. >> i was scared. >> the motel 6 guest, andrea, said she was startled. >> i heard gunshots and i looked out and saw a lot of police out there. >> witnesses reported seeing the second armed suspect running toward a home. >> that's why we were taking it very seriously. the search continued from the air and on ground with officers and k9s going door to door. >> after that extensive search they said they no longer believe
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the suspect is here in this area, but they are continuing to search for him. reporting live in sunnyvale, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. it was a busy night for police in the bay area. this is video you will see only on abc7 news. mountain view officers arrested an assault suspect after an intensive search in the city's downtown area. police asked residents to stay inside with their doors and windows looked during the search. the arrest was made on castro street late last night near a restaurant. no officers were injured in the search. a man is in the hospital after being shot in berkeley around 6:30 last night. several people calling 911 after hearing gunshots on russell street near san pablo park. police spent the evening looking for evidence and trying to find witnesses. detectives have not said what led to the shooting. they want to hear from anyone who knows about the crime.
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water service is scheduled to be restored for nearly half of the city of vallejo at any minute now. about 30,000 homes either lost water or had low water pressure because of a water main break. the 20-inch main broke saturday morning near serrano drive. if your water is on it's safe to drink. but the reduced pressure is a big concern for the fire department. >> we really don't have enough water to fight waters ordeal with anything on the west side of town. >> once the water is turned back on, we are told it might taste funny, it might look cloudy and there could be some piece of sediment in it for about 48 hours, but it is safe to drink. you are being told not to wash clothes in it until the color goes away. san francisco police hope you might recognize a vandal who
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wrote a hateful message. the person wrote a racist message on a garage door. the homeowner said he's the only person of asian descent on his block. he fears it might be a hate crime. >> it's not something that is particularly great to wake up to. i think my fiancee is a little more squared that it was really targeted at us. it's very unsettling to wake up to on your home, you know. >> he describes his block as peaceful. police will look at his surveillance footage. >> a computer problem at the air traffic center in virginia caused huge headaches for travelers yesterday. the system is responsible for processing flight data essential to air-traffic controllers. the faa cancelled hundreds of flights, delayed 2,000 with major east coast hubs hit the hardest. officials assured passengers the problem was not the result of a
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hack attack. the agency is working to figure out exactly what went wrong. new this morning, fireworks were launched this morning at pearl harbor, marking the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii in the pacific. the fireworks display was provided by the japanese city which is a partner city of honolulu. it's the hometown of the late japanese admiral who was the architect of the attack on pearl harbor that launched the u.s. into the war back in 1941. u.s. planes bombed the city during the last weeks of the war, killing nearly 2,000 people. the war ended when japan surrendered august 15, 1945. a special honor was given to japanese-american soldiers responsible for one of the bravest rescues during world war ii. yesterday we were at the hornet museum in almeda where members of the combat team shared their
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story. that group orchestrated the rescue of another group of soldiers from the germans. two previous rescues of the so-called lost battalion failed. >> i don't know how we did it. but somehow we persevered. >> it's a great story. i think to hear it live from a person who went through it is really a special opportunity. >> the 442nd became one of the most well-respected and most decorated fighting units. do you smell it? smokey air spread all over the bay area yesterday. today a spare the air alert has been issued due to concerns about the smog. this is what it looked like from our sutro camera. drifting smoke from wildfires in lake county caused that appearance. chekas the skies over 680 in
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walnut creek. people with respiratory problems were asked to stay indoors. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley went to the east bay to see for herself. >> mt. diablo looked like a mirage, hazy and even invisible much of the day because of the smoke. >> it smelled like a campfire and the air was really smoky. we weren't sure what was going on. we heard about fires that were far away from here, but it was still causing a lot of smoke by our house in concord. >> we thought there might have been a fire locally until we went went john and noticed it was just winds blowing in from the other areas. >> hundreds and thousands of residents across the east bay thought they might be in danger. emergency officials were swamped by calls from antioch and liver more. >> we tweeted out that unless you actually saw flames, call 911, otherwise don't call 911. >> the heavy haze hung over the north bay, the east bay, the city, and along the peninsula. >> we are getting summertime ozone due to warm temperatures
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and very low winds, and then we are also seeing some of the smoke in wildfires in northern california find its way into the bay area. we are having elevated soot levels. >> sunday will be a spare-the-air day. in walnut creek, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> seventeen wildfires continue to burn throughout california. more than 13,000 firefighters are trying to get control. crews were able to fully contain the fire in lake county on friday. the rocky fire has burned nearly 70,000 acres. and nearby the more than 25,000-acre jerusalem fire is 80% contained with full containment expected tomorrow. cal fire is still urging people to be careful during outdoor activities. sparks can ignite a wildfire. >> and breaking news. we don't know what caused this fire, but this is the fire we've been following this morning. you can see from our east bay hills camera.
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berkeley, oakland and cal fire are now on the scene. this is a grass fire at grizzly peak and south park drive. we now understand the blaze broke out at 5:30. you can see there's now the white smoke in the air, which tells us that they have been able to start putting some water to douse the flames. it seemed to really be burning earlier this morning. but now again, all these fire crews are on the scene trying to knock it down. grizzly peak road in oakland. lisa here now. this is the kind of thing that we fear with this heat advisory and spare the air. >> exactly. and the air is very thick out there and smoky already. you take a look outside from our roof camera, you see how still it is out there. poor air quality across the entire bay area. very little wind. in the afternoon we will get a puff of a sea breeze, but once again, 80s, 90s and 100s for
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>> breaking news out of oakland. we've been following this grass fire that's burning at the grizzly peak road and south park drive in oakland. in berkeley, rather. we have berkeley, oakland and cal fire on the scene there. you can see just a little bit of flame now and more smoke from what it was 45 minutes ago when we first began covering this. again, this is a grass fire. grizzly peak and south park drive in berkeley. but crews are there now on the scene and seem to be getting a handle on it. we will bring you more information as it becomes available. >> developing news out of japan where evacuations are taking place this morning because of the danger of a volcano erupting near a nuclear reactor. the government has raised the alert for the mountain to the second highest level.
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nearby residents are being ferried to an evacuation center. the volcano is just 31 miles from a nuclear plant. that plant just restarted it's reactor on tuesday under new safety standards from the fukushima disaster back in march, 2011. disney has announced plans disney has announced plans for two new attractions. it's a star wars planet. reporter amy powell from our sister station in l.a. has more from anaheim. >> disney is bringing a galaxy far, far away down-to-earth. the artist renderings offer the first look at the 14-acre star wars themed land that will come to disney in anaheim and disney resorts in orlando. >> a brilliant idea. >> i've been wanting it to happen for a long time. i'm excited to see it when i
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come. >> a jaw-dropping new world that represents our largest-single-themed land expansion of. >> disney chairman and ceo made the announcement in front of thousands of fans at the d23 expo in anaheim. it will include popular characters and themes from the lucrative franchise. plus a ride that will allow visitors to take control of the millennium falcon, the space ship from george lucas's original 1977 film. >> nailed it by having that experience because as much as we can name a bunch of places we would like to go and see, the falcon is more of the life saver, maybe the most iconic piece of hardware in the star wars universe. >> fans of the new film are also excited. >> i'm so honored to be part of it. to be part of this thing
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that's part of america and popular culture for over 30 years. >> well, that was amy powell reporting. >> disney said it will be the largest themed expansion ever. 14 acres at disneyland and 14 acres at disney world. disney is the parent company of abc7 news. >> happening today, fun going on in san francisco. it's sunday streets. today in the excelsior district on mission street between theresa and geneva. this is video from previous sunday streets. mission will be transformed into a save place for families to gather and neighbors to play and to socialize. there will be plenty of music and arts and the fun runs from eleven to four. if it's anything like yesterday, lisa, it will be hot. yesterday wassed 2 in san francisco. we broke a record. and today we are expecting a bit of a breeze, just a little bit.
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we are looking at more 90s. and the spare the air because of the thick, smoky air. it will linger throughout the bay area area. 101 in santa cruz, 95 mountain view, 93 oakland. those were all records. there was over half a dozen records. more are expected today and we also have a few high clouds. so it looks like we will have the heat with us another day and a half. the heat advisory until 9:00 tonight for everywhere except the coastal north bay. here's a look at the hazy east bay where the air quality is at its worst and the inland east bay. poor air quality in the inland valley and it's the second alert of the summer season. lake tahoe, look for another warm day there. boy, sounds pretty good compared to our 90s and 100s. in the 80s there. 67 in mountain view and san jose. numbers have stayed up all night
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long, especially in the higher elevations. 3 half moon bay. 58 napa, now the worst air quality happens right around sunrise. there's no mixing, there's no wind at all. so it will still be poor today, but we will have a north wind shift to a west wind throughout the afternoon. that should help out some folks right along the coast. 61 by the delta b a 2 miles per hour southwest wind there. 64 concord, 6 -- 67 in livermore. hotter and hazier conditions today. in fact, it was about 100 in concord. it could be even a few degrees warmer than that. we saw 99 in gilroy. that why we have the heat advisory and the spare the air alert today. so the marine layer returns for everyone on tuesday. just pieces of the marine air
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from here until then. high pressure sitting to the east of us. the clockwise flow around it bringing us high clouds, shunting any bit of marine air into our area. so as a result, this is pressing down on the atmosphere and it continues to warm things as we get a little bit of sunshine here and there. very stagnate air mass. we will be looking for temperatures today similar to yesterday in the south bay. 98 in san jose and morgan hill. 100 gilroy. 93 in sunnyvale on the peninsula look for low to mid-90s. 8 los gatos. already in the upper 70s there. starting out cool, then getting to the mid-80s half moon way and then dropping with the sea breeze. 9 at pacifica. 84 in san francisco. hazy for you. in the north bay, it's going to be a scorcher and very poor air quality with 98 in santa rosa. look at stinson. 9 napa. 94 fremont. and you head inland, it's hazy
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and hot with 100 pittsburgh and walnut creek. the accuweather seven-day forecast, changes come with the puff of a west wind late today. otherwise we will see the san mateo coast and get some fog overnight tonight into monday and then it spreads into the east bay around the bay on tuesday. that's the general cool down and the trend will continue into the week ahead. you can see what's showing up on live doppler 7hd anytime with the abc7 news weather app. it's free. more information at abc7 news.com/apps. considering we are in a four-year drought, it could have been much, much worse this summer. it's bad, i know, but this is probably the worst we've seen it so far this summer. >> any more records shattered to? >> yeah, definitely we could see that. >> thank you, lisa. up next, a black bear out to find a snack finds himself in a curious
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stuck through a cat door. he said he wasn't scared. he knew the layer was too large to get through. he was lucky to get the picture before the animal ran off. this is not his first run-in with bears. in may a bear and two cubs climbed up the side of his condo on his second floor deck. >> the growing new scheme to steal gas. and also detecting spoiled milk. researchers created a device to monitor
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♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. at the coast it's 51 degrees. los gatos 9 degrees. if you are up above about 600, 700 feet, widespread 70s. in between we have some 60s. 64 concord and hayward. 67 mountain view many we are looking at a very warm day again today with the smoke lingering throughout the bay area. there's a heat advisory until
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9:00 with afternoon temperatures from the 90s to nearly 105, except for the north bay coast. otherwise we are dealing with this. hazy skies, poor air quality in the inland east bay and south bay. everyone experiencing the thick sky. very little wind. we will talk about improvements which will arrive in some areas as soon as late tonight. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. we want to take you back to breaking news we have had the east bay hills. this is a live look from our east bay hills camera. there has been a grass fire that we now know is one acre on a dirt road that is now fully contained. the crews that responded responding to this fire that is now now full contained. no threat to any structures. it broke out about 5:30. it was putting up a lot of flames. it seemed very scary, but firefighters have been able to get on the line and knock it
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down. it was on grizzly peak and south park drive in berkeley. we are told just north of where the steel train is. grizzly peak boulevard has been closed, probably still closed while the firefighters wrap things up. but again, they have this one-acre grass fire on grizzly peak boulevard and south park drive now fully contained. more news this morning. a civil rights icon has died. julian bond was 75 years old. he was at the forefront of the civil rights movement in the 1960s. he coordinated a student law coordinating committee and the student law center. he was one of the first blacks to be elected to the georgia house of representatives, whose members refused to seat him.
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a unanimous supreme court decision ordered his admittance. bond died last night after a illness. the the iowa state fair drew political frontrunners. one candidate came in with a landing like no other. we are in iowa covering it all. >> when campaigns collide, two presidential frontrunners and two totally different styles. hillary clinton arriving at the iowa state fair and stopping to pet animals and talk. the republican arriving in grandiose style, donald trump, using his private helicopter to touch down near the fairgrounds. >> does anybody want to take a ride? and give free rides to a group of kids. both quickly facing tough questions. trump on immigration. >> nobody is going through my walls.
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when i build walls, i build walls. >> and clinton over her e-mail server. i never sent classified material on my e-mail and i never received any. >> both candidates taking aim at their rivals. clinton taking jabs at jeb bush. >> i find it somewhat curious that jeb bush is doubling down on defending his brother's actions in iraq. >> and trump, well, nearly everyone. >> hillary clinton was the single worst secretary of state in the history of this country. >> jeb bush is a puppet to his donors. no doubt about it. >> when people look at scott walker, his state has a $2.2 billion deficit. >> other candidates were there too. rick santorum flipping burgers and posing for pictures. clinton walked through the barnes and shaking hands and posing for pictures and sampling a porkchop on the stick. and meanwhile donald trump's golf cart mobbed by supporters.
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an interesting intersection of politicians on display only here in iowa. abc news at the iowa state fairgrounds. >> republican candidates carley fiorina and ben carson will be a guest on "this week." they both say they are qualified, despite having never held public office. it airs right here on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. >> a growing theft at gas stations. criminals are hacking into gas pumps. take a look at this video from a suburban gas station. the man is selling gas he hijacked from the station's pumps. he's accused of filling up cars and taking the money while the cashier's computer inside the station shows nothing. >> i noticed that gas was being pumped, but nothing was indicating on the register. so right away my instinct kicked in, okay, something is going on. >> there's several ways to do
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this. i believe the suspect in this case may have used some type of remote device that would manipulate the components inside the gas pump. >> experts say criminals purchase a stolen master key to unlock the pump, then enter the manufacture's default code, which then turns off the station's computeized system of monitoring sales. those codes can sometimes be found on the internet. some gas stations are now resetting those pump codes. how do you know when the milk has gone sour? it's an area that hasn't seen much innovation since date stamping began back in the 1930s. a team at u.c. berkeley thinks they've found a better way. abc7 news reporter johnathan bloom explains how it works. >> jeff has involved an awfully sensitive nose, but his lab mate isn't so lucky. >> i can never tell if the milk
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is spoiled. i hand it off to someone else, who frequently can't tell. >> he's always relied on the date stamp. >> the sell-by date isn't absolute. milk can be good for days or weeks after, it depends on the individual carton. >> what if there was no guessing? >> we want to replace the traditional cap with this cap. >> the smart cap is electronic but doesn't need batteries. >> the electricity comes from the reader that could eventually be built into a smartphone. it passes a radio signal through the milk and the cap and measures what comes back. >> it can indicate the milk is spoiled. we believe that is because the growth of the bacteria in the lactic acid of the milk. >> but it might be a while before it replaces the old-fashioned sniff test. it is built with a 3d printing process and right now each one
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takes about nine hours to make. >> it uses two materials, plastic and wax. the plastic is the structure and the wax is melted away to make room for the circuits. >> you have to figure out a way to get the wax out and the electronics in. >> they are working hard to make it quicker and cheaper so they don't have to do that again. >> or even worse, you don't have to sniff the milk or throw out my entire bowl of cereal. abc7 news. still ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, we want to take you back live to the east bay hills camera to show you what is left of this one-acre grass fire that was burning this morning. started about 5:30 on grizzly peak boulevard and south park drive in berkeley. just about done now. it's fully contained. just a few puffs of smoke there. you can see that's about it. we will be right back with more.
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>> breaking news out of the east bay. we want to give you an update on the one-acre fire that's been burning this morning at grizzly peak and south park drive in berkeley. we have on the phone right now abc7 newsman jim huntington to bring us the latest. good morning, jim. >> i do have good news to report
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up here. they are in the mop-up stages of the one-acre brush fire. no homes are threatened. we are right here, as you mentioned, at south park and grizzly. grizzly peak. that's just north of the steam trains as you enter the park from the north. the road is closed. there are at least 15 fire engines here and a number of emergency personnel. people from oakland fire, berkeley fire, el~cerrito, kensington, merinda. they aren't taking any chances with the weather the way it's been. they have taken a four-wheel drive vehicle to the scene to get water on the fire. they still don't have a cause of the fire. it started at 5:44:00 a.m. kind of a sigh of relief up here. they aren't taking any chances at all. lots of fire units up here.
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grizzly peak is closed at south park. you can't get through in either direction. they will be up here for a while. they are certainly concerned about it, but good news here reporting above the oakland berkeley hills. thank you, jim. good to know they got in there very quickly and got that out. as you said, a sigh of relief but taking no chances. we appreciate hearing from you this morning. lisa argen is here now with talking about the weather because we do have this heat advisory. >> and a spare-the-air day. the clouds and haze making for a nice sunrise. 61 in san francisco. 53 hayward. 70 in fremont. warm start for some. sizzling again. i'll tell you when all the heat will break when we return. >> also ahead, from rugby to the grid iron, jared hayne makes a
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here's collin resch with the highlights in this morning's sports >> good morning. jared hayne is a world-class rugby player, the best in australia, but can he play football? we are all curious to find out, jim tomsula included. niners with a preseason opener. tomsula giving him plenty of opportunities last night. the return game, 120 net yards. the second carry, a 53-yard scamper to the 13-yard line. he would rush for 63 yards and 5 carries. set this up. from the flat, throws over the defender, 10-yard for the touchdown. 8 of 11. played about two quarters. the second half, san francisco scoreless. meanwhile tom savage to jalen strong. the rookie had makes it a 15-10 game. and then niners to dillon thompson. sacked in the end zone by jason anchor. that's a safety.
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colin kaepernick, one offensive possession. niners dropped the free season opener 23-10. the dodgers with an 8-3 win over the reds last night and the giants needed to beat the nationals to stay within two and a half in the west. born to be a giants' fan. second inning, desmond hits it to big cat territory. about 20 feet from a coke bottle, 477 feet. >> sweet. >> that was my reaction. >> bases bodied on the r.b.i. single. they were still loaded for the duff man. matt duffy brings them all home. a four-r.b.i. night for duffy. in comes duffy. giants up 10-5 in the seventh. brandon crawford, ricochets. barehand and rivera covering first. that's a big league play. good play but a good win for the giants, 12-6 to stay within 2 1/2 of l.a.
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a's and orioles. oakland jumped out to the 3-0 lead thanks to this homer. baltimore able to rally. chris davis a big reason why. two-run shot, chris bassett in the fourth. it's tied. bottom of nine. davis swings the bat at the ball. doing some serious power golf. the third walk-off homer of davis' career. he has hit five homers against the a's this month alone. golf fans, buckle up. this should be a dramatic final round of the pga championship today. a resolving leaderboard. that was most of the third round. by the day's end it's day and speith, 1-2 at the top. and justin rhodes, he's tough to beat. he's at 12-under.
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matt with jones, look what he does. from 165 yards through the beer drinkers. all you can ask for. toward the left side of the green. johnson will take a bogey. finished at 10-under. martin timer, the champion five years ago. long birdie on 17. he's going to curl it in. 7 under 65 to get to 11-under par. brandon, it should be for birdie on 18. gets it to go. the bogey to 12-under and out for him. to jason day, the australian, long overdue for his first major at the pine. the eagle putt, banks that in. he got to 15-under. it would be 16-under before a double bogey on 15. and speith. six birdies on the backed. including right there. day on 17, just one better.
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a big breaker left to right. a beauty. came within four of dropping it on on. so it's day and speith paired together in the final round odd. day, rose and timer right there as well. the final round coverage tonight at 5:00. with a look at morning sports, i'm collin resch. have a great day, everyone. >> lisa, people who like this really hot weather, they have another day. and those of us who don't, just hang in there. some people have been longing for this kind of weather. >> it's smoky and the air quality is bad and we have a heat advisory and spare the air alert. the temperatures yesterday, the records, over-a dozen. it was 92 san francisco. 93 oakland. 95 in mountain view. monterey with 90. 101 santa cruz. high clouds and smoky conditions and we have about the same situation today except for some subtle changes. our inland east bay and santa
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clara valley has the worst air quality. you see this explosion of color from the exploratorium camera. the high clouds and the poor mixing out there, making for a nice sunrise. 67 mountain view and san jose. the higher up you get in elevations, 6,000, 7,000 feet in the 70s. and we are looking at temperatures near 80 degrees above 1400 feet. many people, a good deal of people, a lot of people who live up in the higher elevations and it's still very warm there. 64 concord. about a four-mile wind by the delta. looking for a very stagnate air mass once again. stagnate conditions and hotter inland and a spare the air advisory again today. so they alerted folks yesterday with that light northerly wind, and today conditions are really going to stay unchanged, except for a wind shift by the afternoon. a slight west wind. high pressure doesn't move. it doesn't move for another 24
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hours. and because of that the clockwise flow around it, it is shunting any marine influence at all. it will move monday slightly to the east and by the weekend that's when we will see the low clouds and fog spread across the bay. 90 in monterey yesterday, 77 today. 107 in fresno. looking at 95 palo alto. 90 san mateo, 84 half moon bay. you go the sea breeze, 84 san francisco. a couple degrees cooler there. 93 oakland and 99 in napa. notice the hazy conditions. 102 in antioch. if you are coming in for the game this around, it will be muggy, 82 degrees. 9 at 4:00. and the accuweather seven-day forecast, no changes inland tomorrow, but you will feel them around the coast and around the bay, and then it looks good from tuesday on. temperatures will decline each and every day right on through next weekend. we are kind of right in the middle of it. >> did you mention this is just the second pair the air day of the season in. >> yes. yeah. >> all right. thank you, lisa.
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the park has not said if it will add a new attraction. they will be taking quite a hot ride there today, right, lisa? >> yeah, in the 90s. we still have smoky conditions with hot and hazy temperatures. 90 san mateo. palo alto 98 in san jose. richmond the 6. san rafael,? triple digits from livermore, concord. we get a sea breeze tomorrow and then it spreads inland on tuesday. still triple digits monday afternoon for the inland east bay but cooler the rest of the week. >> all right. that's going to do it for us. thank you for joining us on the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and on all your mobile devices with our abc7 news app. abc7 continues at 9:00 this morning. "good morning america" is up next.
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