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about. >> live from the kgo broadcast center, this is abc7 news. >> it's sunday, april 3rd. thanks nor joining us. i'm questions nguyen in for carolyn tyler. we will track the will with meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, visibility is a concern in the north bay. the on shore push will be little stronger today, adding changes to our forecast. but all this cloud cover bumping into a ridge that will become stronger and stronger in the days ahead, bringing us a heat wave for a bulk of the upcoming work week. 53 in hayward, 4-9d in santa rosa request 53 in los gatos and 52 livermore. visibility is at its lowest right now in santa rosa.
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and 7 miles in livermore. yesterday we had sunshine all around the bay. today low clouds and fog bank up along the coast. the onshore flow even stronger. we will have the coastal clouds, meaning temperatures just a little cooler today. chris. lisa, thank you. developing news out of san francisco. a mother and her young daughter are safe this morning but the search for them may have been connected to the investigation of a man well-known for being beaten by almeda county sheriffs deputy. abc7 news report he has the latest. >> reporter: play say 23-year-old dana rinta and her one-year-old daughter, scarlet, were found you unharmed. they went miss hadding after a raid. they arrested stanislav petrov, who police say is her ex-boyfriend. he was led out of the house and
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put in the back of a police car. >> we know at some point in time they were, and their conversation that we want to have with hi. >> investigators want to talk to rinta about him. petrov is also the man seen in this surveillance video. he's suing the almeda county sheriff's office after deputies were seen beating limb last november. he led the police on a chase in a stolen car and now's back in custody facin federal prosecution. >> that was a federal investigation that we partnered with. it involves the fact that mr. petrov is not supposed to be in possession of firearms. >> i spoke with rinta's mother on the phone. she told me she does not it know petrov and he's not scarlett's father. the two were last seen march 14th. police won't say where they were found. a source says petrov is also the suspect in a domestic violence case. the victim, his ex-girlfriend,
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rinta. in alyssa -- alyssa harrington, abc7 news. . >> someone went from shooting out windows to firing at people with a bb gun. this is a picture of a man holding a bb gun, as well as the gun used in the crime. see someone firing a bb gun in this surveillance video captured in january. more than 120 cars have been damaged since september. that adds up to $670,000 in damage. in this video a window was shot out at an upholstery store on east 14th street. new details about a vandalism mystery in monterey. karen cummings provided this picture. sea the head from a statue. a girl found the head of the statue in break water cove
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yesterday afternoon. vandals knocked the head off at the presidio in october. someone else defaced a november. this morning two people are recovering from smoke inhalation that gut add home in bay point just before 6:00 last night. contra costa county fire protection district provided this footage. it took crews about 40 minutes to put out the fire on lakeview drive. firefighters believe the fire cause bad 300 thousand dollars in damage. in solano county, a man is accused of attacking and robbing two women on a hiking trail. the sheriff's office has released a sketch of the man. the attack happened a week ago friday afternoon in the cold canyon reserve. the women say he showed them a gun, attacked one of them and stole their money. they said the suspect spoke
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broken english with a heavy accent a with end skiing trip didn't happen for a group of superintendent from the university of san francisco, and you can see why. this facebook page photo shows their charter bus on fire yesterday morning. this happened along interstate 80. 40 students were evacuated from the bus. no one was hurt but some of their luggage was damaged. the students were put on a bus back to san francisco. at this point there's no word yet on what caused the fire. a group of teenagers from san francisco's way view district are back home after a life-changing trip. it was all part of operation genesis, a program created by a san francisco police officer who also raised money for it. his mission is enrich the lives of young people. lisa has the story.
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>> this is san francisco police chief about greg suhr. this was a trip full of firsts. the first time many used a passport. first tame most left home, and the first time ever truly seeing the world outside of the bay view. san francisco police officer jason johnson started operation genesis to give these kids a chance to change and grow. >> i realize they didn't really know about their culture, where they came from and the struck they'll took place and why they have the opportunities they have. >> we were there as the teenagers left their neighborhood for the eight-day long trip. while in ghana they donated supplies to schools, played with kids and spent time in villages. >> you can be grateful for everything because not everybody has it like us. >> some it don't have shoes or nice clothes and out here we have everything and we can't take hello to one another. >> a sense of gratitude and community are two things mike
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promises to build once he gets home because life in the bay view can be dark and lonely. >> i had to walk someone past him, and i could interact. usually they take offense to that but i want to bridge the gap between me and my neighbors. >> this 16 year he would is starting with his own family and this african unity bowl. >> make is the youngest of seven and has a brothner prison. he's sure his brother would have made different choices had he gone on this trip. now it's up to these twelve to show the bay view all that they have learned. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> today is the final day of the ninth annual clinton global university. last night the former president clinton praised this generation. >> this generation right here right now is the most poised of
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any generation in your opinion you are seen to make real change? >> because they have to question more, and because they live in the most enter with dependent connected time in history, and because they are the most comfortable with our diversity and all. it's manifestations. >> abc7 news was at u.c. berkeley last night at talk show coast conan o'brien moderated the closing program of the clinton global initiative university. the program wraps up today with a day of community service. 5:08 is our time. air b&b is coming after people who list more than one home for rent in san francisco. a 2014 law in the city bans more than one listing on home sharing sites. air b&b said 20% of are their house listings are controlled by hosts who break the law and list more than one property. the san francisco chronicle reports besides pledging to remove people who list more than
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one home for rent. what is hold old -- what is old is new again. a naming rights deal has been pulled for the coliseum. yesterday the giants visited the athletics for a final spring training tune-up. the a's tell us the stadium is no longan as o.o coliseum but about will go. flash. >> approaching 5:10 on this sunday morning. weather-wise we are off to a school start? >> yeah, certainly was cool out there. plenty of low clouds and fog is subtle changes with the on-shore flow today. here's a look from the exploratorium camera. 53 san francisco, hayward and fremont with 55 mountain view and san jose. we will talk about our minor cool down today, the heat the wave on the way and showers,
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el~cerrito del norte nation. his mother is demanding answers. we will have the story you will only see on abc7. >> i was in shocked. >> this parent said she never expected to get a call from her son saying he had been robbed inside a bart station. >> scared, traumatized. >> her twelve-year-old son talks about the chilling armed robbery that happened at the el~cerrito del norte station on friday about 6:00 p.m. he was coming home from his cousin's house when a man came from behind and told him to keep walking. we agreed not to show his face. >> then he put a gun to my head. i didn't know what it was but i looked down and saw the gun. >> the man order him to keep moving down the station stairway. >> he told me to stop where there wasn't cameras. he reached in my pockets and felt my wallet. >> he then demanded his backpack. >> did you give him his backpack. >> no. >> what happened. >> i pushed him off. >> the suspect got away.
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>> where are the police? there's -- i know there's a police station at the bart station. >> bart police told us off-camera officers patrol station property but are not always inside. police are investigating the the robbery and will review think security camera footage but at this point there are few leads. last year a gunman onboard a train shot a man. cameras may have been decoys and did not record the crime. meanwhile the suspect is at large. in the meantime this son is glad her son was not hurt. >> his mom says so more bart trips for now. >> michael schafer has been found dead in san francisco. police did not tell us how he died. he had been reported missing on monday and his family was concerned that he didn't have his medication. 5:14 is our tame. this morning we know a san diego
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roller derby player died in a freak plane crash on a-free. a single engine plane landed on isabellely open interstate 15 north of san diego and skidded some 250 feet before slamming into the back of a nissan ultima yesterday morning. the person was sitting in the back of the car and was killed immediately. five people were hurt, including the pilot and his passenger. about. >> nerve-racking seeing the plane come over the top of me and hit the road and slide and hit car. >> the plane's original owner is norm former new york yankee's catcher matt oaks who also played for the joints in the beginning of his career. he had the plane built from a kit. in a everything stra twist he made an emergency landing in the same plane on the same interstate 156 years ago. the plane will bestowed so the
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investigators can take a closer look what happened. alaska airlines could be close to buying out injury gin america. the seattle-based company has bid $2 billion forever gin. but jet blue could still outbit alaska and block the purchase. it flies to 23 airports in the united states and mexico. the deal is expected to face heavy scrutiny from regulators. governor brown will be in los angeles tomorrow to sign the landmark minimum wage deal. he said the plan to wage the minimum wage to $15 per hour proves california can help people get ahead. under the plan the wage increases could $10.50 next year and then goes up each year. it raises the wage in a responsible way and provides flexibility as economic conditions change abalone hunters are hitting the water this weekend for the opening of the an all season.
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mild weather and surf suggests good conditions for the shellfish. but abalone hunting is dangerous because of the physical demands less drive. the season runs through october. a contra coasta town is now center stage in the bay area's battle over housing. lafayette is being sued by people on both sides of the fight. those who want more building and those who want to stop it. with he have the details. >> this is deer hill. a 22-acre property where the city council thought they reached a compromise. here's the city manager. >> this is a microcosm what is happening in bait area. are we have a housing afford ability crisis. every community trying to find their way. >> it features a world-class view of mt. diablo and along the
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highway and the bart line. the developers proposed a 315 unit apartment complex but there was major community opposition so the city worked with o'brien to come up with a smaller plan. >> 44 similar-family homes, roughly in that area over there, and over here they will build a full-size all-weather soccer field. >> the plan also includes a play ground, dog park and parking lot. the city council approved the new version last august but no building has begun and there are now two lawsuits. >> the first lawsuits is brought by a renter's group that claimed lafayette broke state law when it failed to approve the apartment project even though it was zoned for high density renting. >> it would have rent ford medium income people and lafayette hardly has any apartments. a it's a violation of the housing accountability act. >> the renters also claimed
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discrimination taking apartment residents tend to be more ethnic diverse than the general population of lafayette. >> the are voters have had very little impact on the project. >> group called save lafayette said the city is already overrun by traffic and has allowed too many other developments. >> the character of the town is now being challenged by these developments, and this is one of the major concerns that to fundamentally change lafayette forever. >> residents circulated petitions demanding a vote on project but got nowhere. >> the city council chose not do place the it on the ballot because if approved it would violate california state law. >> say lafayette disagrees and has filed legal papers asking to judge to either stop the project or let citizens vote. city >> if i can cyst everything they have done has followed the law. >> unless or until a judge orders us to stop, the developer is going full speed ahead.
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>> and that was dan ashley reporting. the developer refused to talk to us about the project because of the pending legal action. a ruling on either lawsuit could come at anytime now. 35:20, the time. and weather-wise, lisa, we have the rock n' roll half-marathon starting in about an hour. how is the weather going to be for those folks? >> nice for runners, in the 50s and cloudy skies. no problem there. pretty cool. temperatures k dropped off rapidly yesterday after a nice, warm day request plenty of 70s. it was cool by the coast, and today we will have more low clouds and fog at the shoreline. here's a look at live doppler 7. this d. you notice how gray it is with the cloud cover. we do have fog in the north bay around santa rosa. i will widen the perspective. here's what's going open. you see the cloud cover in the pacific but it's bumping into a ridge of high pressure and the ridge not only getting stronger, we have one setup offshore to the north of us and that will set up an offshore flow and
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significant warming trend coming our way by tuesday. monday is a day of transition. here's a lack outside with the cloud cover and temperatures are ranging from about 50 here in the city and half moon bay. 52 oakland. 54 mountain view. good morning, san jose. one of the milder spots at 55. 49 in morgan hill. emeryville cloudy this morning and no fog right here to speak of. 48 santa rosa. napa 49. it's 50 novato. you have the fog in the north bay and by the delta, southwest winds up to 120 about miles per hour. a indicator we will see more of an on shore push. upper 40s cop cord, 52 livermore. really a summertime pattern. it's going to feel spring like by the time the clouds clear. but we will have the fog at the coast. today, tomorrow and tuesday feeling like spring and getting more like summer tuesday afternoon, wednesday and thursday as temperatures climb well above average. 80s, perhaps a 90-degree reading not out of the question for the warmest day of the week,
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which will be wednesday. still the beach hazard statement until 9:00 tonight. you see the wave heights now five to six feet. anywhere from sonoma to monterey. the entire coastline, the risk of are rip currents and sneaker waves out there. let me take you threw you the next couple of days. tomorrow we will see northwest winds w that we still have an on shore push but the wind direction is beginning to change and we see more of the oranges and yellows he headed our way meaning more warmth. look what happens tuesday with the warm winds not on the ocean anymore but out of the north. looking at 80s and company 6 oakland. by wednesday we are really looking at the gusty, warmer winds with 87 in concord, livermore, 8 about oakland. these are some of the warmest records we've seen for early april. 830 san francisco. then the cool down on thursday and which friday looking at not only showers coming up from southern california but really all around the bay.
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so a good chance of that coming into play on friday into saturday. maybe a tenth to a half-inch in some spots. so certainly the weekend doesn't the look like a washout but an about-face from the warmth that's headed our way for the first part of the work wok. 73 in morgan hill today. a few more clouds today in the south bay. 71 soup teen no, santa clara, 68 for you in redwood city. 65 san mateo. and on the coast just mid-50s with the cloud cover. certainly cooler here, the breeze. it was breezy yesterday. that will continue today. 62 mountain -- san francisco. but it will be cooler there. 68 petaluma. 69 sonoma. near east bay numbers ranking from 68 in richmond to did 72 fremont and inland here are the mid-70s. the accuweather seven-day forecast, the warmth headed our way. wednesday hot. thursday still warm, and here comes some showers end of the week. >> hard to believe there's a 90 in the forecast. >> i know. not right. >> lisa, thank you. coming up next, an unlikely
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he not only left the old record of 80 in the dust, he did it while raisings money for charity. >> permanent satisfaction and the charity i'm raising it for. >> today farmer will try to break two more records. you probably have never heard it. he will try to climb the most steps and the most steps within 30 seconds. thousands of jellyfish washed ashore a florida beach last week. you see the bluish purple jelly push. they are nicknamed blue sailors. they are not known to sting but they often travel with man-of-war jellyfish. we have bodies that allow them to sail away from shore but stopping winds can catch them and carry them on to beaches. it happens about every three years. we have much more ahead on the abc7 news. all eyes are on which as the
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>> good morning and thanks for waking up. we are starting this half-hour a first look at the forecast. here's lisa argen. she's tracking the condition where's you live. >> good morning. we have fog in the north bay, 1 to 3-mile visibility. temperatures pretty much in the low 50s from the south bay and peninsula. upper 40s from santa rosa to napa. good morning livermore, 52 for you. starting out with cloudy skies everywhere. and we will begin to see some clearing by the afternoon but the clouds are going to bank up along the coast. the open shore flow is going to be with us and we will see numbers in the mid-60s by the late afternoon around the bay. low 70s 4:00 inland.
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so numbers pretty mild. a few more clouds in the sky. a stronger on shore push and look at the coast. numbers just in the 50s. but it did warm i am on the way. i'll let you know how long it's going to stick around coming up. >> thank you. turning to politics. both republicans and democrats are trying to secure undecided voters in wisconsin before that state's primary in wisconsin. wisconsin could play a huge role when it comes to both parties' nominations. we have more. >> you, the next president of the united states, donald j trump. >> after a rocky week on the campaign trail, donald trump calling in reinforcements. the frontrunner's opening act in wisconsin this weekend, sarah palin. >> she's amazing. she has that energy and the big brainpower. >> trump quickly addressing recent numbers that show him struggling ahead of tuesday's primary, trailing ted cruz by double-digits. >> and i'm not doing well because nobody knows my message
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many. >> cruz showing his confidence in wisconsin, leading leading kordell gas in north dakota. >> it's entirely possible men and women gathered here will decide this entire primary, will decide this nomination. >> if sturm trump loses, the chances of a contested convention getting much higher and something john kasich said favors him. >> the key for us is to accumulate delegates and to continue to build momentum going into the conventions. >> i believe we are going to do just fine. >> tuesday's wisconsin primary also pivotal for the democrats. bernie sanders keeping on message, hitting hillary clinton on environmental issues. >> i will phase out. secretary clinton when she was secretary of state actually pushed this technology. >> behind the scenes the campaigns going back and forth over a date for the next debate. and the campaign contributions from the oil and gas industry. at her event clinton also stayed focus on the issues.
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>> it helps american companies, a lot of them right here in wisconsin. but senator sanders doesn't like it because, you know what? it occasionally helps a big company. >> the latest poll for clinton and sand sers a about dead heat. abc news, rothschild, wisconsin. >> with the critical wisconsin primary just two days away, presidential candidatejohn kasich and bernie sanders are discussing their campaign strategies and republican national committee chairman takes on "this week." and the president is making plans for life after the presidency. he held aedine at the white house to discuss what he might do next. the obama presidential center, museum and chicago will be built in chicago's south side neighborhood >> passenger flights at the brussels airport are set to resume today. the airport has been closed
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since terrorists detonated bombs there. new security measures will be in place, including scanning people and luggage before they can enter the airport. 35 people died at the airport and a subway station on march 2 continued. delta airlines announced they will suspend their service from atlanta to brussels until march of next year. they will continue a twilight out of jfk as soon as expert national terminal fully reopens. the airline also said they will reaccommodate anyone who has already booked their flights. >> and amazon founder jeff bszos said he successfully launched another rocket. some day blue origin hopes to use the rockets to carry passengers for face tourism with each rocket a lasting through one hundred launches. spacex is working on a similar project but the falcon rocket
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goes fartherrer and faster reaching orbit. the falcon 9 landed safely on the ground in december but they have yet to land a reusable rocket on an ocean platform. 5:35 is our time. when fire destroyed a family's home a little girl lost her about most prized possession bus thanks to one author who put out the call for help, a new chapter. abc news reporter cecilia has the story. >> the fire swept through the home and all her books destroyed. >> we kept saying it's going to be okay. >> a few days later an author came to her school and asked her to draw with them and gave her their picture to keep. she loved it. then he tweeted asking for books. saying let's send her some, and help came. from authors, illustrators, librarian and so many more. box after box of books. a delivery of hope.
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>> for her to see, okay, we lost our house, we lost all these things but look it? what a nice thing, you know, that can happen. >> heidi is loving her new books. >> i read to my parents and they tuck me in sometimes. >> they are favorite, "the kissing hand." >> whenever you feel lonely and need loving from home just press your hand to your cheek and think mom know loves you. >> and now she has a special message for all those fellow readers who chipped in to help her turn a new page. >> i thank mr.-- and his friends. >> cecilia vega, abc news, new york. >> leonardo dicaprio expressed concern or endangered wildlife and habitat on instagram. here's one of the posts that indonesia top immigration
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official commented on yesterday. dea cap pro complained about the palm oil industry pushing orangutans and other species toward the brink of extinction. indonesia said if he keeps posting this, he can be black listed from the country. the celebrity magazine "hello" apologizeed for clooney about fabricating an interview. clooney said he did not give the interview and the quotes are not accurate. hello said they ball the interview in good faith from an agency and has since apologized to clooney and his wife. one of the bay area's most well-known voices is starting an afternoon gig tomorrow on ksfo. ronn owens dominated bay area radio for 40 years on kgo radio.
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he made the announcement of the switch on thursday morning. he was inducted into the national radio hall of fame in chicago last year. consume laws laid off many staffers at kgo news. the unannounced programming changes at kgo this week. kgo radio is not affiliateed with kgo tv of a years of waiting, the virtual reality headset is is finally here e with will take a look at the industry and what you can get for $500 to 15 bucks. and here's the roof camera pointed at the bay bridge this morning. lisa argen will have your full accuweather forecast in just a few minutes. >> the abc7 news app. your schedule, on the go, on
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>> welcome back. time right now is 5:41. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. a reminder be prepared for traffic delays later this morning because of the rock n' roll half-marathon. there's a fight to save two trees in san francisco. signs have gone up around first street and guy place in south of market neighborhood. the recreation and parks department marked them nor removal because they are in danger of falling down. neighbors behind an online campaign believe they are being moved out just to make way for more development. 35 castro -- 5:41, the time.
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>> there's a good dose of low clouds and fog. unlike yesterday it will be sticking around for some throughout the day. emeryville right now in the low 50s with cloudy skies. yesterday we managed a near 70 in parts of oakland, emeryville, near east bay. today very similar. above average, but well above average in the days ahead. i'll detail the rest of the weekend coming up. >> thanks. nor trade rumbling. nor trade rumbling. the 49ers quarterback look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait.
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>> outcarroll is favoredly two points in the sports books. they proceed to the national championship game tomorrow. we have the highlights in this morning's sports report. >> good morning. the last time villanova won the national title was in 1985 when is it upset defending champ georgetown. now 31 years later, the wildcats are back in the finals. let's go to houston where oklahoma had a problem. villanova here with the full court pass to michael bridges for the dunk and foul. after leading by 15 at the half, the wildcats blew it open with the 15-0 run. brunson with the lay-up. villanova outscored the soupers by 30 the second half. of the big finish here. it was oh, no for oh, you as he was she would down.
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oklahoma suffers the most lopsided loss in final four history. >> they dick taked on both ends of the floor. they were great. we didn't respond to it. not happy about that, of course, got whipped in every day way. >> and the other final, tenth seed syracuse was trying to upset one seed north carolina. the nice touch pass to kennedy meeks for the dunk. take another look. carolina led by 17 before the orange made it asking with the 10-0 run. malcy richardson cuts the lead to 7 but carolina said that's close enough. nice passing sets up justin jackson for the dunk. tar heels win 83-66. they will play villanova monday night for the national title. the playoff bound sharks were in nashville last night. a victory would tie the franchise record for most road wins in a season. after two periods, the predators led 2-0. san jose cut the lead in half early in the third.
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tomas hertl scores with the rebound. and this burns shot tied the game at 2. they would go to a shootout. logan couture shoots and scores. that meant nashville had to answer here. smith with the hesitation, but james reimer makes the stop. sharks win 3-2. their 27th road win ties the franchise record. espn is quoting sources which say the 49ers have a basic agreement to place to trade quarterback colin kaepernick to denver but a need to restructure his contract could be a stumbling block. he's due to make $12 million this season and has a salary cap of $16 million. so to get them the broncos have to restructure his contract. basically take a cut in pay. if terms can being work out the sunshiners would likely receive a mid-round draft pick. and in soccer the quakes and dc
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united settle for a 1 - 1 tie that. is sports for our sunday morning. i'm rick quan. see you again tonight at 5:00. >> lisa argen is here now with the if you accuweather forecast. >> we will see the warmup headed our way, not today, not tomorrow, but by tuesday and wednesday. 90s likely. gilroy, san jose, livermore. and this is some of the warmest weather we've seep since october headed our way. mini heat waive headed our way. right now we are stuck with low clouds and fog. 6:51 is the official sunrise. sets at 7:35. that's 12 hours, 43 minutes of day light. here's the low cloud deck extending into the north bay and that's where we have visibility just at 2 1/2 miles at napa, 3 miles. and petaluma five miles and the south bay not bad, 7 miles san jose and livermore. so with the trough pushing into northern california, that's going to increase our onshore flow, meaning temperatures just a little cooler, especially at our coast and in the city. 54 right now in mountain view.
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it's 489 morgan hill. good morning san francisco at 50, as well as half moon bay. kind of cool in the city and we will be looking to emeryville. low 50s right now. and numbers ranging from the upper 40s santa rosa, napa with your fog. 49 fairfield. southwest wind up to 20 miles an hour. so a little bit breezier around the bay but still we manage plenty of 70s today. 52 for you in the east bay. so here's a look at some of the flags here. the wind are definitely going to be the key to our forecast the next several days. we get into a wind shift tomorrow. so kind of a transition day. still a west-north west wind. and then by tuesday innings this really beginning to warm up. so spring kind of summerrish, and by wednesday and thursday, that's when we likely see record. could even see some records on tuesday. so? afternoon, once again, we have the high waves to be concerned about from sonoma to monterey. five to six feet right now but it's been pretty dangerous h a lot of sunshine out there
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yesterday. today more in the way of clouds and with breezier on-shore winds. statewide clouds around monterey and along the central coast. 85 in press no. 78 los angeles. and really we are looking at not only the warm throughout much. the state in the next couple of days, but also some showers spreading in from southern california. but in terms of our microclimates today notice the cloud cover along the coast. mid-350's half moon a bay." >> change there. you head inland 70 again in oakland. a nice afternoon. 73 for you in walnut correct. and you head out to our inland valleys near rio vest thea, oakley, pittsburgh and ice in the upper 70s. so this is nothing compared to what it's going to be on tuesday. so in the mid-70s in san jose tomorrow. how with 8 it on tuesday? and then likely 90 on wednesday. thursday we cool down. and then we've been talking about a little built of rain. looks like we will see that come friday into saturday. not only the cooler temperatures
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but some scattered showers. so that's some good news. we have to get through the warmth first but today nice mild afternoon with 65 on the peninsula, 69 palo alto. and low 70s for you in fremont and san jose. the accuweather seven-day forecast featuring the mild air again tomorrow. a little breezy. wind out of the northwest. and then here comes the warmth with tuesday and wednesday and thursday. very warm 70s and 80s around the bay. records will be with us and looking at the cooler, cloudier showery weather friday and saturday. i'm sure a lot of people aren't a fan of the warmth coming our way. >> some will just hit the beach and cool cool off. >> yeah. >> thank you. serious gamers have been waiting years for these virtual reality headset. last week it finally became available to consumers. jonathan bloom explains what it means in the complex landscape of vr. >> it was two years ago vr took the game developers conference by storm.
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>> i've been waiting for it like 20 years. >> how old are you? >> 20. >> he decide the first headset in his mom's garage. >> you put on and feels like you are in the virtual space like you left the real world entirely. >> he wasn't kidding. he sold the company to facebook and game has game the most popular guy in the office. >> people are talking on my door to use it day in and day out. >> he has the final consumer rehearsing verse of the 600-dollar heated set that's shipping. >> i was surprised to see how easy ok." -- it was to set up. it has just about all the hardware you need to get started except one thing the very large, very powerful computer. that you will need to buy separately. >> it's powered by a high end gaming pc that cost at least around $1,000. >> the people who guy it will like lay be serious gamers. at the cheap end google a
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cardboard is $15 and works with your phone. and this one use was certain phones and uses this technology. >> each the lower end ones, those are impressive. they sell the promise of virtual reality. >> sony's is $400 and another $400 to buy the stay station 4. and there's one that lets you walk around the room. >> what do you think about virtual reality. >> pretty cool. >> nine-year-old marlin said he's waiting for a new controller. as for his dad? >> i'm not much catch video game guy. a little older and pinball was my thing. >> it may serve a younger audience. but it's founder is old enough now to celebrate the launch with a drank n san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> up next, san francisco's golden gate park is ready to celebrate another birt
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lot tote plus drawing. 3, 5, 10, 43, 47. the meganumber 6. nobody matched all six in that drawing either so wednesday's jackpot increases to $12 million. golden gate park is turning 146 tomorrow. it's one of the world's most iconic park destinations. the park is home to many city-wide events including outside lands, the a.i.d.s. walk and hardly strictly bluegrass. isolates also a place of learning, the academy of science, and others. it welcomes $13 million every year and to celebrate admission to the jab niece tea garden will be free tomorrow where you can see the cherry blossom trees bloom. next at 6:00. a missing woman and her daughter now found safe, but her ex-boyfriend is in custody. plus police say someone has gone from shooting out car windows in the east bay to firing at people
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>> it's sunday, april 3rd. thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen in for carolyn tyler. we will track the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. >> here's the low clouds and fog. plenty of them creating issues in the north bay. but cloud cover offshore bumming into a ridge. we still have a strong on-shore push today. that will keep the coast, san francisco on the cool side. 49 in napa. 52 oakland. here's where you have the fog to the north. it's 53 fremont, a 5 in san jose and just two mile visibility in napa. three miles
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