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>> live from the kgo tv broadcast center. this is abc7 news. >> the crack of lightning fills the skies over the east bay north of vanesiea. it's part of some strange weather striking the area this weekend. good morning, i'm carolyn tyler joining you on this sunday, october 4th. let's start with a first look at the weather, here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. yes, for a lucky few they saw some brief showers pushing in last night. you see them here. they picked up over about a ten of inch of rain in napa. elsewhere not so lucky. but right now the rain does
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linger from around bear valley up toward sonora. you see the higher elevations looking at a little bit of snow. this is all winding down. the wind advisory has expired but not red flag warning where there could be wind gusts of up to 50 miles an hour. we may see this lifted. a calmer day today and temperatures will be coming up a few degrees in some neighborhoods. i'll tell you where a bit later. carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. she just told you a wind advisory issued by the chp last night has been lifted. it was for the bay bridge and the san mateo bridge. officers said winds were especially strong on the bay bridge. and the gusts have also caused plenty of damage in san francisco. abc7 news reporter lilian kim takes a look. >> the calf folding on bay shore
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boulevard was no wind that swept through san francisco. all of it came crashing done down on two parked cars in this parking lot. the owner of this s.u.v. was walking into the store when it happened. >> i'm so blessed if i stay inside the car i get hurt in the head. it got my car and the mirror on top. >> on 7th and market street, more damage. this time a wall separating it from the construction site toppled over. a man walking by was taken to the hospital for cuts to his head. meanwhile in the mission district the palm trees on mission street swayed precariously. but on 24th street a large branch snapped off. no injuries. and a large police on clay street near fillmore. >> i heard the tree fall and at first it didn't occur to me that the tree would have fallen and then i came outside and like it
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was just there. i was like, oh, my god. i'm so glad that didn't hit the house. >> a close call, but it's not over yet as long as the wind advisory remains in effect. in san francisco, lilian kim, abc7 news. >> a similar scene in the north bay. high winds brought down a large tree crushing a car yesterday afternoon. the strong gusts also took out a power line in novato, leaving as many as 2,000 people in the dark. pg&e said the power has been restored. in the east bay strong winds, up to 50 miles an hour, went through the trees. alan wang tweeted out this video at till den park. you see on the sign the fire danger high because of winds. there's a red flag warning through 10:00 this morning. despite the wind firefighters were able to keep a brush fire to five acres in redwood city. it broke out near edgewood road
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around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. no one was injured. now to the oregon school shooting. churches in roseburg are expected to be filled for sunday's service this morning following last thursday's massacre. last night hundreds of people gathered in the nearby town of winston to hold a candle light vigil for the victims. the names of the nine killed were read one by one. a local pastor said he has the unthinkable duty of organizing nearly a dozen funerals this week. and while people come to grips with the tragedy, with he are learning more about how the gunman died. abc news reporter brandy is in roseburg many. >> this nursing student can't forget what happened last thursday. >> rapid, rapid fire >> she and her classmates quickly found out what they thought were firecrackers outside their room were begun shot. her friend kim had no idea until
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she was hit. >> and i was please, just breathe. come on, kim. >> but it was too late. that's when an army veteran showed up and told everyone to get down. >> he said it's my son's birthday, come on, come on, dude, come on. and them he was wrapped seven times. >> that's a true sign of a hero. he put his own life in front of everyone else's. >> new details are also emerging about the man who pulled the trigger, 26-year-old chris harper mercer. he came armed with six guns, including an automatic rifle and wore a bulletproof vest. law enforcement was on the scene in six minutes and two minutes after that the gunman was down. >> the cause of death was suicide. >> back inside the school, she was still helping the wounded. she had a gunshot wound in her
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leg. oh i. >> you see this sign reads "pray for roseburg." classes will en cancelled through all of next week. abc news, roseburg, oregon. the survivors are now telling their own stories during english class. one who came out unscathe said the gunman burst into the room and started talking to another student. >> and said to her beg for your life, and i won't kill you. she begins to beg for her life, and he shoots her. he then says to the rest of them, crawl to the middle of the room. and layscy said apparently we weren't doing it fast enough, and his voice got louder and he said i said get to the middle of the room.
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they crawled as quickly as they could, all of them to the center, and he walked to the center and began to shoot them as they were laying down. >> layscy was partially covered by a student's body and lying in a pool of blood. the gunman thought she was dead. another survivor, a 16-year-old cheyenne fitzgerald, was shot in the back because she refused to tell the gunman her religion. she then heard him tell another student he was the lucky one. >> he called one guy, gave him the envelope, and told him to go to the corner of the classroom because obviously he was going to be the one that was going to be telling the story. >> authorities say they have the shooter's manifesto but have not revealed the contents. cheyenne lost a kidney to a bullet. doctors say she has a long road to recovery. tonight there will be a vigil for the oregon shooting
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victims. and in support of gun control. the vigil begins at 6:00 at the congregation natural church. it's located at san mateo drive and tilton avenue in san mateo. in san francisco the giants are flying flags at half-staff in center field at&t park in honor of the victims of the oregon massacre. and if you would like to express your condolences to the shooting victims and their families, just go to our abc7 news facebook page to share this badge. four high school students have been arrested after authorities uncovered a school shooting plot. according to investigators it was still in the planning stages at summerville high school in so nora. deputies uncovered the plot reportedly when other students began talking. the students have been arrested on conspiracy to commit an assault with deadly weapons. a fremont man believed to have murdered his own mother is being shot by police this
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morning. take a close look. police want to know if you have seen this man. he is considered dangerous. he might be armed. abc7 news reporter alan wang has the details. >> i feel safe every time i look at the door and i never fear for my life. >> but after his mother found out his fremont neighbor was murder next door and the victim's son is wanted and on the loose, i didn't feel good with my child here so i'm taking him home. >> she said his commute to college will be a lot longer. >> there was severe trauma on the body, on the mediocrity. >> fremont police won't say how the woman in her 60s died, only that she lived in this apartment with her son, a 31-year-old man. he was nowhere to be found after police conducted a welfare check and found her body in the apartment. >> they found her on tuesday.
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did you hear any commotion prior to that? >> no. >> police won't say why he murdered his own mother but he could be a threat to the public. >> by the nature of the crime, a homicide, yes, he could be considered dangerous. >> he's 5'11" and 150 pounds. police say he could be anywhere in the bay area but he's known to frequent oakland and san francisco. abc7 news. the final day of the hardly strictly bluegrass festival begins later this morning. oh, yeah. abc7 news was in golden gate park yesterday for the free concert. more than 100 musical artists are performing on seven stages. now as the name implies, it's not all bluegrass. the foundation started by late san francisco philanthropist warren hellman pays for that yearly event.
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today's headliners including fantastic negrito, loss lobos and indigo girls. the weather should be just about perfect, don't you think? >> yeah. we will be in the school 50s to start out. this morning nice after some exciting rain burst yesterday. 58 in san francisco. temperatures actually coming up a couple of degrees today. we will tell you if that trend continues for the week ahead in just a minute. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, new details on that devastating valley fire. the ordeal four firefighters faced shortly after the flames ignited. and a warning for some businesses in the south bay. the big crack down ahead toin just one click,rything even keep your toilet clean and fresh.
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>> take a look at these flames. firefighters are still on scene battling that four-alarm fire. no word yet on the cause or if anyone has been injured. we have new details this morning about the ordeal of those four cal firefighters burned in the valley fire. the four faced a sheet of flame on cobb mountain during the first hours of the voracious fire. they tried to take their shelters out of their backpack. one firefighter had to remove his gloves to tear away a melted plastic covering. another could not get his shelter out of the case because the cover had already melted and fused to a plastic sleeve. all four suffered burns of various degrees. two are now back home and another will soon be released from the hospital but the fourth
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firefighter has third-degree burns across his entire body and it will take some time to recover. a facebook tip helped the fbi catch a fugitive from a double murder that happened nearly a year ago in watsonville. last october police say a man shot and killed a rival gang member outside the valley inn hotel. bullets hit a restaurant killing a four-year-old girl and wounding a man. a tipster saw him on the fbi facebook page and contacted them. police in martinez arrested a driver who hit a man in a whole chair and left him lying in the road. the suspect is a 76-year-old woman who uses a walker. police say she hit the 72-year-old man as he was crossing the road at virginia hills drive and then drove off yesterday afternoon. that man is in critical condition. san jose is trying to weed out message parlor that may be fronts for prostitution before the super bowl next year.
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according to a new report, the city has issued five citations or warning letters to massage parlor since june. 20 others have been investigated over the last year. none have been cited for human trafficking, but it's a concern with the super bowl coming to santa clara. >> if you have thousands of people coming in, some looking for escort and massage services and other super bowl cities have experienced that problem. what seems to go with that is the human trafficking problem i think we are all trying to address. >> san jose can now force massage parlor to obtain permits from police before they open because of a new law that took effect last january. break a traffic law you could pay a lot more than just the price of a ticket. here's "7 on your side" michaell finney with the financial reality of breaking traffic
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laws. >> driving past someone who is being written up, it tells all of us to obey traffic laws. nicole lives on the santa clara coast and said she's been there and done that. >> have you ever gotten a speeding ticket. >> yes. >> what happened to your car insurance? >> it went up. >> a lot? >> yeah. >> in california we base our insurance rates on our driving records so keeping that record clean is a financial must-do. >> driving well is really important to our finances. not only does it cost a ticket, if we do get a moving violation, but we see this insurance rates really go up. especially for the dangerous infractions like dui, reckless driving, and even speeding over 30 miles an hour over the posted limit. >> that is senior insurance analyst for insurance quotes, laura adams. she said the average rate increase for a dui in california is 184%. there's actually a website that will tell you exactly how much
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your insurance is going to go up. >> really? >> yeah. >> that's not good. >> and in california it's quite a bit. >> i -- everything in california is quite a bit. >> insurance quotes offers an easy-to-use calculate tore that will show you how much your insurance is going up because you got that ticket. >> a key tip for consumers after you do see a rate increase from a violation is to shop around ask make sure you are not overpaying for coverage. >> i posted the example collator on our website. go through it for a few minutes and you want to drive slower and safer. i'm michael finney. "7 on your side." >> happening today, the celebrated blue angels air team will arrive at oakland international airport for the beginning of fleet week. the team arrives at 6:00. the pilots will begin practicing on thursday at the airport's northfield. their airshow begins friday at 4:00 and it runs through next wednesday. fleet week, which starts tomorrow, also includes the popular parade of ships and
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plenty of tours of those ships. also happening today, there will be the bridge to bridge run in san francisco. it is the 39th annual oral b glide floss bridge-to live bridge run. you see the course on the map there. the course benefits the special olympics. participants can choose either a 5k or 12k course. they both start ferry building on the embarcadero and the runners go past the waterfront. and you still have time to make the run if you get a move on it. it starts at 9:00. good weather, right, lisa? >> should be nice. things of pretty pleasant out there. we have a warmup in store, but that's not until the end of the week. temperatures modestly will rebounded to due to this system heading out of town. this is live doppler hd where we saw some rain that really surprised maybe some folks but we did call for it. had a little around richmond and
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core deal yeah and napa. no more thunderstorms are expected, but we still have the red flag warning in effect as this area of low pressure continues to elevate our winds. you can see the area of low pressure wrapping the moisture around the novato area, around reno into south lake and big -- well, a little bit around bear valley here to the east of it. and otherwise here's reno. we are looking a the spotty shower, even high-elevation snow. but this is the 15th named storm in the pacific. i need to tell you that because indicative to el nino is a much more active pacific season. with this being number 15, even though it only has 40 miles per hour winds and it is situated well south of the island chain, it's interesting now active the pacific has been. so not only do we have a hurricane or a tropical storm that could be a hurricane in the pacific, with he are looking at a lot of rain along the east coast. this track will continue to move away from the island chain, but
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we'll watch it, nonetheless. this is right now it's moving to the northeast at 21. and bermuda is getting hammered. they are looking at some life-threatening floods there and very gusty winds. but we are also looking at the moisture that just doesn't want to quit into the state of california. even though the hurricane is well offshore, we have moisture that's been pumping into the carolinas here for days. the national weather service yesterday, all-time record, 11.5 inches of rain in charleston here. to the north, a small town picked up 24 inches of rain. so this is one. those systems where they talk 1 in 500 years. yes, they were forecasting this days in advance. hopefully the folks get a break soon. but more than three inches in the rain in the forecast for
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friday in charleston today. maybe beyond that things will begin to settle down. here we are looking at our own subtle changes. 49 in morgan hill. looking at numbers in the 50s from emeryville this morning. it's quiet with 57 in novato. 54 in concord. from the sutro tower camera, things look pretty good but there's fog around. morning nothing, afternoon sun and more the second half of the week. hooking at winds still from the north bay mountains to the east bay hills through about 10:00. right now things are kind of quiet. things aren't cranking up too much. the potential for the upper elevation winds is still there. low pressure heading out of town, taking the rain and wind with it today. we will look for improvements in terms of temperatures. so looking at numbers today, in san francisco to be pretty pleasant, in the 60s for the hardly strictly bluegrass festival, and upper 70s in the south bay.
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looking at temperatures from the peninsula, 78 redwood city. san francisco 73, north bay numbers. here's where your warmup will be, about 892 in sonoma, from 77 in oakland. and inland we have about 82 in concord. the look ahead, a little bit of warmup today. them you notice we are comfortable until next weekend for the blue angels and we have the heat back. >> so, more information you can always get it here. download that app and that will give you all the information if there's any rain around but we have nothing in the forecast. >> all right. but the winds still a bit breezy? >> a little bit upper elevations. >> thank you, lisa. up next, it's a test that stresses out high school seniors. why it left a sour note for some in san francisco
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that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ >> high school students in san francisco will have an unexpected two weeks to study for the s. a. t.s. this sign greeted more than 100 students at mission high school yesterday saying the exam was cancelled. students say they had no advance notice. they have not been told why it was suddenly called off. the nonprofit college board runs the tests and the san francisco unified school district told abc7 news it is that group's responsibility to communicate with the students about any changes. the san francisco chronicle reports there will be a makeup exam on october 17th at mission high school. that could mean students applying to the university of
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california won't have their test scores back in time to meet the application deadline of november 30th. much more news ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. bracing for record rainfall on the east coast. the severe flooding hitting south carolina this morning. and why there's a big celebration planned today at monterey's old fisherman's wharf. abc7 is honoring hispanic heritage month with posts to our instagram feed. today we recognize stephanie bravo. student mentor. she's a college graduate with degrees from both san jose state university and stanford, who founded student mentor to help other students just like her. her message has even made it to the white house. we have more details on instagram at
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>> towards reno and sonora, south lake looking at a few light showers. and we still have our wind events that we need to talk about. this also is the flooding rains in south carolina. but logily we will see winds still up through 10:00. anywhere from 40 to 50 miles an hour. and then this will be allowed to expire and we will have a much calmer day out there. we will talk about it, good i have you the temperatures, and a look at a warmer week ahead in a
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few mines. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. developing news this morning, potentially historic. life-threatening flooding is hitting the east coast. take a look. a live look at charleston, south carolina. you see the cars submerged. the east coast has endured days of record-setting rain. there's no place for the water to go. and mr. columbia, south carolina, look how bad it is. the water so deep people had to form a human chain to try to rescue a man from a flooded street. at least five weather-related deaths have been reported. five governors have declared states of emergency. for some places the worst may be yet still to come. >> seems like in north carolina were refeeted up and down the east coast. storms turned this home on the new jersey shore to driftwood.
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this facebook show toe shows the home this trouble as the water rose. bidet light only wreckage was left visible above the waterline. i've lived here 15 years and have never seen it this bad. >> this doctor tried to get to work. >> i tried getting this way but the water was up to here so i couldn't do it. >> you see water on the road, tell them, look, i'm not come today. it's better off saving your car instead of having to buy another one. >> first responders had to come to the rescue of more than a dozen people here trapped by the rising water. >> the water came and kept on come. >> high wind ripped floodwater into north carolina streets, downing powerlines and trees. this one into a church. and heavy rains opened up this sink hole. though hurricane joaquin is hundreds of miles offshore, it's reach is strong enough to be if the in florida. >> we went under a few times and
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then came back up. >> waves are topping 7 feet and beach goers are warned against potentially deadly rip currents. some areas of that already seen a foot of rain could see ten inches more in the coming days. abc news, new york. >> this morning at least 25 people are recovering after a roof collapsed at a school in north carolina. police say a rental truck slammed into a support beam. the concrete awning crashed down to people attending a band competition. first responders had to rescue several people crapped under that rubble. three victims have life-threatening injuries. vice president joe biden said there is no longer any question that transgender people can serve in the u.s. military. biden made the statement last night at the human rights campaign dinner in washington, d.c. he says transgender rights are the civil rights issue of our time. presidential candidate donald trump is channeling actor
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charles bronson at a rally in tennessee yesterday. trump defended second amendment rights by saying he has a handgun kerry permit in new york, and if he's attacked, he would emulate bronson in the vigilante film death wish. trump is criticizing gun free zones saying the oregon shooting in roseburg could have been limited if intrucktors or students had been armed. trump may expand on those views when he talks to george stephanopoulos later on "this week." he said the issues are more about mental illness than gun control. chris christie will also be on the show. "this week" with george stephanopoulos airs at 8:00 this morning right here on abc7. families are suing a san diego area football league after two teams were kicked out for the actions of their parents. cell phone video shows a brawl
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in the stands between these teams during a game last weekend. game officials asked parents to sit across the field from one another. one parent refused and started taunting the other team and their parents. soon after, they were throwing punches in the stands. >> it was the parents in the stands that weren't taking responsibility for their actions. and the kids have to pay the price for it. >> yeah, that's sad. the ranch team said the league commissioner should not have brought the l.a. team into the league. a unique comics expo has returned to san jose this weekend after 15 years in san francisco. abc7 news was at the san jose convention center yesterday for the alternative press expo. it started in 1994 to celebrate independent graphic novels and pop art. the eckpo's founder said it's
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the perfect place to find something that's just not available at your standard bookstore or comic shop. >> a lot of people coming to an event like this will be seeing these things for the very, very first time, even though some of the stuff that we've published -- because this is our 30th anniversary -- is maybe as much as 15 or 20 years old. >> the expo was in san francisco since 2000 but the founder brought it back to the south bay this year. he said the city is just too expensive for the expo to remain there. happening today a special birthday celebration for an iconic structure in monterey. the city's old fishermen's what are is 170 years old. take a trip there this weekend and you will be treated with a themed slice of whale birthday cake. monterey's old fish he mens
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wharf was built back in 1945 and it's become the most visited attraction in monterey county. still ahead on the sunday morning news, the local cheese shop wants you to buy a big slice of it's future. the $1,000 bond it's owners are hoping to dish out. and here is a live look from our east bay hills camera. it is calmer today. not going to be quite as windy. lisa argen will be along shortly with a full accuweather forecast.
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the festival raises funds to keep music programs going in bell wood schools. head down to twin pines park for the fun. local high school bands and performers will be on hand, as will the epic battle of the marching bands between the stanford and cal davis bands. this is the largest annual community event in belmont and it's for a great cause. they won't have to worry so much about the wind whipping those tropical bones or instruments around. >> that's right, because by about 11:00 we should have the winds really subsiding and the national weather service should lift that advisory for the higher elevations. this is sutro right now. it's 58 in san francisco. but we've got some warmer numbers in the north bay due to those winds mixes things up.
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>> in sports lots going on today. both the raiders and the 49ers are playing nfc fourth teams. the raiders will try for their third straight victory against the winless bears at soldier field. kickoff, 10:00 this morning. then this afternoon the niners will try to snap a two-game skid against the undefeated packers at levi's stadium. kickoff at 1:25. next saturday 245th ranked cal
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will face 10th ranked utah. looking to improve to 6-0 for the first time since 1950. yesterday they stayed undefeated after an exciting comeback against washington state. here's collin resch. he has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> this is what sunny dikes envisioned when he came to cal. an attacking defense that force turnovers and an explosive offense. of course, it helps to have the best quarterback in the country. cal 5-0 for the first time since 2007. klay thompson spent three seasons here. proud of his team. this spectacular one-handed grab. early in the third cougar the fake punt but he has the punter run it. not a good decision. lit up by a pack of bears. scoops it up, 45 yards the other way. cal within a point. later in the third. goff. and recaller another fantastic
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grab. got the put-town and they led 28-26. ensuing kick-off. he finds the lane. 24 yards. bears they would on for the 34-28 win. the defense solid all day. cal stays perfect, 5-0. stanford started the season scoring six points in the loss to northwestern. they have looked like an offensive juggernaut. last night they put a whooping on the wildcats of arizona. he averages 42 a game since the opening season lost. the offense have found a groove. 49 yards here. this will set up a field goal. 156 yards rushing on 17 carries for the sophomore. all season he set up touchdowns and finally got one himself. first of the year. 4 yards, cardinals up 14-0. wright scores a touchdown. 16-yard screen from kevin hogan began. stanford up 17-3 petaluma half. barry sanders had the long touchdown he run against oregon
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state a week ago. 16 yards here. another gear when he eyes the end zone. stanford crushes arizona 55-17. a big payday for san jose state. $1.6 million to travel to auburn. the spartans came for the money. they also came trying to get a win. first quarter joe gray, to winston. tied at 7. you can hear the name keaton barber in his sleep. third touchdown of the game. give the tigers 21-7 halftime lead. third quarter. and irvin follows the 300-yard performance last week with 116 yesterday. a one-touchdown game. the spartans couldn't stop barber. 36 yards. his longest carry of the game. and 35-21, the final. san jose state dropped to 2-3. well, if the giants finish up their final weekend of the season, it's time for farewells
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for pitcher tim hudson. he said good-bye yesterday. hudson getting emotional during a pregame speech thank the fans, teammates and family. bottom of the one. tomlinson hits one into triples valley but he's not thinking triple, he's thinking inside-the-park home run and he's going to get it. two batters later, marlon byrd gets his third as a giant. and crawford takes the ifers pitch he sees. fast it into the garden. it was seven weeks between homers. 3-0 at that point. giants with win it 3-2. matt cain starts the season finale today. two games left in the season for the a's. going into their game last night against the mariners. david valencia, a bright spot for the a's this year. first inning, 3-run shot. his 18th homer of theio. the game goes to extra innings. simeon, and this one is gone. 15th of the year. the a's win it in 13, 7-5.
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nfl, niners host the packers today and the raiders on the road in chicago. mike shumann will be in with all your highlights and reaction at 5:00. with a look at morning sports, i'm collin resch. have a great day, everyone! >> lisa, last night as i was heading to go out to dinner i saw the tree down at clay and fillmore. >> oh, wow. >> yeah. huge. i knew the wind had to be playing havoc out there. >> it really was all day long. if you were in one of the sheltered areas, a few of them, it wasn't so bad but most of us experienced the gusty winds. things have calmed down considerably. since you were sleeping we did pick up nearly .2-inch rain. and salinas, the concord airport and right now the activity is situated the sierra nevada. no more thunderstorms, no more rain to speak, and a little bit more wind in the higher elevations. the area of low pressure is
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south of the bay area. activity in terms of rainfall will be south of about 50, and you can see south lake tahoe and bear valley here. just cloudy skies but up toward reno some scattered showers. we are looking at this system looking to make it number 15 in the pacific. this is just getting to be a very, very busy season which, of course, points to the direction where we would like it to be favorable for an el nino year. it's a tropical storm and it has winds of 40 miles an hour. it continues to move away in the days ahead and weekend but still some rain. they have had a rough summer and fall on the islands and more rainfall continues. anywhere from 10 to 13 inches of rain since thursday from a hurricane that is well offshore. hundreds of miles offshore. this is hurricane joaquin with 115 miles per hour winds right now. continues to track away from the hoer 48. but it's south carolina that has
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just -- hasn't got a break. in fact, the tropical winds will continue for bermuda and some flooding there as it continues to move away from the lower 48 towards bermuda. but this is that steady stream of moisture that continues right over charleston there. so another 3.7 inches in the next 24 hours. them about a half-inch on monday. then those folks should get a break. temperatures back home in the 50s right now. 55 san jose. 48 morgan hill. winds are a little breezy out toward the delta. emeryville right any looking at some clouds, 55 in fairfield, 54 concord. a bit of a warmup in the north bay. you see with all the mixes already we are 15 degrees warmer in santa rosa due to the wind. 2 to 5 degrees cooler from the coast to the peninsula. sunny skies, the winds subside. we look for the advisories to be lifted in the next few hours. look for the afternoon sun and warmer wednesday and thursday
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when an offshore flow becomes re-established. and what's left of it is the upper elevation winds that we are experiencing right now. in golden gate park look for upper 60s 1:00. plenty of sunshine. 614:00. we will look for temperatures around the bay today getting back into the 80s. especially in the north bay. 85 santa rosa, 83 napa, 82 for you in concord, 84 livermore. 78 palo alto, 77 san mateo, 73 in santa cruz. and if you are headed into town for the game today, it will be a little less windy, a little warmer, low 70s at&t park. at about noontime, 3:00 70 degrees. the accuweather seven-day forecast. the winds relax throughout the next few hours and question will see little change. some coastal fog through the middle of the week and by wednesday that transition day we are warming up with 90s returning. it's the blue angels, carolyn. clear skies, warm weather. and hopefully folks will like
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that because we are getting a little tired of it, around we? let's have some rain. >> yeah, but i'm glad for clear skies for the blue angels. that will be good. >> yeah. >> thank you. now for a story all you cheese lovers will like. a popular san francisco restaurant has a new item on the menu that will run you $1,000. so what could possibly cost that much? abc7 news reporter jonathan bloom has been looking into it. >> with the 12-dollar cheese plates and the ten dollars wine, there's something new on the menu at mission cheese. >> we just put it up a few taking a. it's been surprising how few people have mentioned it. >> though they special ice in that familiar fermented delicacy. >> cheeses for breakfast, cheeses for dessert, cheeses for a snack. >> she bought the one thing on the menu you can't eat. >> when she opened the tiny spot four years ago she had no idea
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how big it would get. >> if you come here on a saturday and you see the line out the door, that makes me feel pretty confident that people are excited about what we do. we've had so many people and are you going to open a place here, are you going to go here, are you ever going to think about opening another place? the answer is yes with a little help. the founder's special isn't a dish, it's an investment opportunity called a direct public offering. >> to invest in our next business is almost as easy as buying a glass of wine or beer >> putting it on the menu is unconventional. having a direct public offering is an old concept. it's been tried before which a couple of guys who know a thing or too about dairy products. >> pen and injuries is one of the more familiar companies who have didn't it in the past. >> it will earn 4% interest for seven years. they will use it to build makers common, a market and wrestling where they willvcure their open meat and serve more of the delicious cheese. >> it provides a reasonable risk
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>> knew this morning, if you have seen "return. the jedi" you have to noticed the bikini worn by princess lea. someone bought it for $96,000. it's made of flexible gold painted urethane rubber. it has color and chains. the chain links used by java the hut to keep his prize on a short lease. the winning bidder was not named. "star wars" is owned by disney, the parent company of abc7. up next, wild weather. many east bay residents are treat today a light show while high winds whipped around the bay area. lisa argen will have your
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