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>> good morning, i'm carolyn tyler a. thanks for joining us on this sunday, june 5th. let's start with a quick look at our weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. waking up to some fog in santa rosa. you can see our sweep on top of mount st. helena. this allowed for the cooling to get going around the bay. starting out in the numbers in the mid-50s from san francisco, half moon bay. upper 50s in fremont. we will be looking at temperatures a little cooler than yesterday even, so that's good news. carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. we are starting with developing news out of tennessee this morning. authorities in memphis report a
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plan is in custody after police say he shots three people, then drove off, hitting and killing a police officer. it happened last night around 10:00 local time. two of the victims are in critical condition. the third's condition is unknown. the police officer was an 18-year veteran of the memphis police department. now to the latest on the death of muhammad ali. tributes continue to poor in. his family confirmed he died friday night of septic shock after a five-day stay at an arizona hospital. his wife and children were at his side to say good-bye. the family plans to bring his family back to his hometown of louisville, kentucky. a about funeral will take place there friday. muhammad ali was a complex man that began his climb to game
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during a turbulent period in america's history. aba7 news reporter certainly joaquin takenna has that part of the story. >> reporter: muhammad ali was the greatest in the boxes ring and he went on to be a special humanitarian. >> he did many good works. always a softpatch. >> this author of a book called "the complete muhammad ali" said the celebrity used his sports stardom well beyond the ring. in 1990 he meant with saddam husain and pressed him to take 15 american hostages taken during the first world war. it was first criticized but then praised because they were released. >> president dent bush awarded him with the award of freedom.
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and muhammad ali made a certainly iran to appeal prisoners last year, and he noticed they started treating him differently. >> they started treating me in a better way. it brought doubt to them about the charges against me. >> he had been held on espionage charges since 2014 and was released this january. advocate, and there is, there were many parts to muhammad ali. >> i think he will be remembered for work in charity and philanthropy. >> and his tireless work to help people he never even knew. >> in the nowiak's harlem neighborhood there are some of his inspiring floats, including float like a butterfly, had sting like a bee. and his fight of the century
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against joe frazier was at madison square garden. there is a star or him placed on the walk of fame. it was the only one placed on a wall because he said he didn't want people walking over his name. fans left blocks boxes gloves and flowers in his honor. the crowd is louisville, kentucky at his multi-cultural center is growing by the hour. it opened a year ago and has drawn visitors from all over the world. muhammad ali will be laid to rest the friday. his family said a procession will begin at 6:00 a.m. our time in louisville, followed by a public memorial service at 9:00, and then a private burial where former president bill clinton will give the eulogy. the funeral will be streamed live. up can see it it on our website
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abc7news.com. several members of aft bc7 news team got a chance to meet allly, but only a few new him well. and one of them was former abc7 sports director martin wyatt. eric thomas tells us how the pair became friends. >> muhammad ali was no stranger to the bay area or abc7. martin wyatt granted him an exclusive interview after his fight against joe frazier, the most grueling fight of his career. >> ali was sitting there and he's battered and i'm sitting there. it was just the two of us waiting. and he said, wow, the pain, he said it was like dying. >> but the champ had a lot of living left the to do with children and family and charitable causes to support. a side of the champ not everyone got to see. >> he was just a wonderful personality and the most courageous person i every met. but also the most humble.
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>> in 1995 martin presented ali with a lifetime achievement honor from the sports image award organization. here you see him sharing the stage with a big names in sports, including oakland a's legend dave stewart and a tennis star. >> he's the man i wanted to be like. i wanted people to gather around me. >> by this time the greatest had been slowed by parkinson's, but either he nor his family had time for pity. >> people have cancer and a.i.d.s., whatever, and it's just a disease he's living with. he's living life how he wants to live it. he's all there. people don't realize that. >> abc7 news. >> ali really perked up weather kids were around. he loved to leave them with smiles on their faces. you can stay up-to-date on the developments on the death of
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muhammad ali. just enable our news app for free and enable push alerts to get alerts as they happen >> san jose police are looking for a man who shot and killed a man last night. it happened on south white road near a market and liquor store. the man was rushed to the hospital where he later died. officers have not released any information on the victim. the suspect has not been identified. police are asking anyone who may have witnessed the incident to contact them immediately. this morning a four-year-old girl is in the hospital with critical injuries after getting hit by a motorcycle. abc7 news was in san francisco's mission district shortly after the crash yesterday afternoon. witnesses say the girl was walking with her mother when she was hit. the motorcyclist was taken to the hospital for minor injuries. witnesses say he was under the influence. police though, are still
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investigating. this morning police officers and almeda county sheriff's deputies are investigating whether drunk driving might be a factor in a deadly crash in san lorenzo. the car had to be cut apart to reach the victims. witnesses say the one car broadsided the other just before 6:00 p.m. one person died. paramedics rushed at least one other victim to a trauma center. some overtime excitement last night at the tank with the sharks trying not to fall behind the penguins three games to nothing in the stanley cup final. with just seven minutes left in overtime, donskoi scored the game-winning goal to give the sharks their first victory of the series. the sharks now trail two games to one. >> reporter: thrilled fans rush
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out of the shark tank and they were all smiles. it was a smite of firsts. the first time the stanley cup final has ever been held in san jose. it was the first time the sharks have ever won a cup came, and they did it in overtime. >> it was awesome. overtime win. coming back on monday and winning. >> also filled with ups and downs. about the moment the sharks tied things up, the place erupted. fans never lost hope, even when the penguins were temporarily up. >> we have the better team, we are faster, stronger. we have the better coach. >> the penguins simply got outplayed. the fans knew it would happen. >> i'm superstitious and i told myself i had to paint my face to get the win. >> you felt like it all came down to you? >> yeah. it's all on my shoulders, i'm
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taking one for the team. >> and this penguin fan couldn't get a word in edgewise. >> a great game. >> penguins, go home! [indiscernible yelling] >> game four will be played at the shark tank on monday. >> we want the cup! we want the cup! of. >> abc7 news. >> we do love the sharks. let's check out lisa argen to see if we are loving the weather, as well. >> good morning, carolyn. it looks pretty nice out there. the shot from our exploratorium camera. 57 at the airport, the marine layer is growing taller. wait until you see the seven-day outlook. temperatures will be going below normal for the week ahead. the details next. >> thank you. also next, hillary clinton hoping to win back the bay area spotlight with another visit. where she'll be this afternoon. and the bay area legend set to
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400-acre brush fire that's threatening homes. 3,000 homes have been evacuated. it started around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. it's now 15% contained. firefighters say a car crashed into a power pole, not the down powerlines that sparked the fire in several spots. flamed reached 50 feet in a height. they can be seen for files. several homes have been damaged and small buildings at a preschool were destroyed. hillary clinton will campaign in vallejo this morning. she will talk with community leaders at good day cafe at 3:15. >> it's time to judge donald trump by his words and deeds. and i believe that his words and his deeds disqualify him from being president of the united states >> clinton taking aim yesterday at her republican rifle donald trump during a campaign stop in
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southern california. the former secretary of state hopes to clinch her name nation in tuesday's primary in california. clinton will join george stephanopoulos this morning on "this week." it airs at 8:00 right here on abc7. now how can you have the ability to do well in school when you are working so many hours, going to bed so late? kids are working night shifts. all of that is crazy. it really is not good for this think. >> yesterday vermont senator bernie sanders renewed his call to make america's public colleges and universities tuition free. he also told reporters in l.a. that this summer's democratic national convention will be contested. sanders plans to campaign in san francisco tomorrow >> donald trump did not campaign yesterday. however, the fallout continues from an earlier trump rally. a teenage boy now face felony
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charges as an adult in new mexico. prosecutors say the 14-year-old threw a rock during a trump appearance in albuquerque, and that rock hit a police officers. the teenager denies throwing the rock. and in less than 12 hours the warriors tipoff game two against the cleveland cavaliers at oracle arena. the doubles lead the nba finals after winning game one on thursday. its the best-of-seven series and a rematch of last year's finals. if you are going to the game. doors open at 3:30 p.m.. you can catch game two right here on abc7. legendary san francisco guitarist carlos santana will sing the national anthem before today's game. he will perform at the oracle with his wife, cindy blackman. santana is a long-time fan of the doubles. >> warriors star chef curry
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isn't the only one in the spotlight right now. his wife, ayesha curry, opened up an international restaurant last night. it's on grenetch street. they had their opening friday night. it's her first professional restaurant venture. reservations are not available until next month. abc7 is the only place you can see every game of the nba finals. our coverage today starts at 4:00 p.m. with a special warriors pregame edition of abc7 news. and then at 4:30 abc's coverage of game two begins here on abc7 with the warriors and cavaliers in oakland. tip-off 5:00 p.m. and if you are not at oracle, abc7 is the only place to see the game. then join abc7's sports director larry beil, sports anchor mike
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shumann live from oracle arena for after the game with warriors ambassador adonal foyle. we want to see your fan photos and videos when you post them to social media. use the #dubson7 so we can find them. lisa, i am going to be at the game so tell me about the weather outside the oracle. >> nice before for the game this afternoon. right now fog in santa rosa. mild visibility there. clear in concord, but this system here is the one that brought the cooling yesterday. today that continues. in fact, we will have another weak system arriving the middle of the week that will further the cooling trend. here's a look from the roof camera a14 degrees san francisco, 57 oakland. 60 mountain view. 61 in san jose. 53 morgan hill. and the coast 54 degrees.
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it's 53 napa. 58 fairfield, concord and livermore. we are down six, seven degrees this morning. it will be a nice day today. and from mt. tam you you see thw clouds and fog. the clouds have filled into most of the bay. we have the summer spread. 60s to 90s inland. thecology continues throughout the next few days and by the middle of the week highs just in the 70s. this is how it will play out throughout the dayed to. low clouds and fog at the coast. it will pull back partially and we will see a sunnier day today. yesterday we had the combination of high and mid-level clouds. if you are headed to the local beaches, cool water temperatures with upper 60s bodega bay. 65 monterey, and about 70 in santa cruz. we had some isolated hay-elevation thunderstorms
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yesterday in the sierra nevada. today looking at upper 70s south lake and some partly cloudy skies along the coast. 77 in los angeles. a little bit closer to home temperatures today getting back to where they should be. still a little bit warmer than we should be, but it should be a nice afternoon. san jose 86. lack for mid-80s kuiper keen no. plenty of sunshine away from the coast. numbers ranging from 79 redwood city to 83 mountain view. breezy in the city. fog, richmond district and sunset district in the north bay. near east bay 73 today. oakland 82 union city. you head inland you will still see some of the 90s. 93 antioch, 92 in brentwood. later on this afternoon at oracle look for 72 degrees at about 5:00. temperatures dropping through the 60s. accuweather seven-day forecast, just is a couple of 90s inland today, tomorrow. then we will drop further.
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nice afternoon ahead. but by thursday and friday highs in the mid-and upper 70s with just about 70 around bail and a little warmer is forecasted for next weekend. carolyn. >> lisa, those are below normal temperatures at the end of the week. thank you. coming up next, why the cleveland cavaliers be upset with the warriors. it wasn't just losing game one that has some players frustra
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help. >> the drawers were all ordered too wide so they wouldn't open and close. >> he ordered a custom made closet for his bedroom, but the custom fit didn't fit. >> that's how short it is there. >> he can stick his bottom through the bottom of the cabinet. >> every door is cut too short. >> he signed 6,600 contract with closet world of southern california. the company sent a worker to take measurements and make the design. but when workers installed the pieces they didn't get. >> they went out to replace everything and i took a look at it again and i said no. >> the new parts didn't fit either. and still he said sizing was wrong. >> i want a refund. i want to walk away from the entire deal. >> he already paid $5,500 of the contract price. closet world denied receipt fund. >> flat out just no, no, no. if i were to be forced to look
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at that closet for the rest of my life or for the next ten years, i would be upset every day. >> the company said it would a third time to build it correctly. don had enough. he contacted "7 on your side" and we took his case to closet world. the company tells us while we are 100% confident that we could have completed this job to the total satisfaction of this summer as we do for thousands of other customers, we were not given the opportunity. when the customer asked for a full refund, it was unusual. however, closet world did give his money back. a big relief. >> i cannot say enough about you guys. thank you so much. >> most contractors are prohibited by state law from charging you more than 10% up front for home improvements. however, closet world is one of the few exceptions. it holds a performance payment bond which allows a company to request any amount up front. that's something to think about
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when you sign a contract. i'm michael finney, seven on your side. >> lovers of asian art and culture listen up. this weekend you can learn about the beauty and history of taiwan right here at home. abc7 news held a party at the san francisco exploratorium ahead of tonight's airing of the special tram on the upcoming asian art exhibit. abc news anchor kristen sze mc aide the event and will host tonight's special. you will see the finest pieces on lone from the national museum. it opens in san francisco june 17th, and you can watch our program, emperor's treasures, tonight at 9:00 30 on abc7 the rivalry between the warriors and the cleveland cavaliers extends beyond the court. we are learning part of that centers on dollar signs. our sister network espn reports
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you won't see family and friends of some cavs players sitting with dub nation. that's because some of the cavaliers are upset with the warriors over the price and location of those seats. the doubles offered the cavs players seats for a price double last year's price one of san francisco's busiest seats are shut down this weekend for one of the city's great parties. more than 100,000 people are expected to attend union street festival this year. there's live music and great food, tech, kraft and health exhibits. there are beer and wine tastings for the 21 and older attend december. the festival is free to attend, and it is today from 10:00 this morning through 6:00 p.m. much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. remembering muhammad ali. the lasting influence he had on a generation of bay area boxers.
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with. >> welcome back, everyone. we are starting this hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. a pleasant 07-degree temperatures on the way today. 57 in oakland. 54 san francisco. 61 san jose. 53 morgan hill, 54 at the coast. at sfo plenty of low clouds. no delays yet. we lack for sunshine later on today. a cool afternoon at the coast. low 50s here. 58 concord, livermore and the delta in the upper 50s. today numbers ranging from the
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low 60s coastside to upper 60s. oakland low 70s to upper 70s and the warm afternoon heat inland. carolyn. >> thank you. back to the death of a legend. muhammad ali left a lasting impress on so many lives in the bay area. boxers say he set the standard for the sport, leaving them inspired. cornell barnard has the story. >> my father loved muhammad ali. >> and so did his son. he never met him but he was a role model in the ring and out. >> just the way he fought for what he believed in in the midst of the backlash, in the midst of possibly losing a career at that time. >> the price ali paid for opposing the vietnam war, but yet the champ prevailed. joaquin lopez is training for his next fight in oakland where
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posters of ali cover the wall. he is about to turn pro and he thanks him for paving the way. >> he stripted it all for everybody. he wrote the guidelines, pretty much. >> how to fight and how to intimidate your opponent with grace. >> float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. >> when he died, it stopped. >> he was the greatest of all-time but no match for father time. it's a sad day for us. >> long after his boxing career was over, ali fought which is stuffest fight against parkinson's degree, bringing greater awareness. a stanford doctor met him several times. he believes his controversial opposition toet vietnam war and leader in civil rights made him more than the heavyweight champion. the store. >> that's the story. if you stand up for your
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principles and willing to risk it all, ultimately you will prevail. >> he was so inspired he's dedicating this year's boxing matchers to ali. >> i'm very big on playing homage to those who went before me. >> a man who changed the sport and the world. abc7 news a man in castro valley spent most of his life collecting muhammad ali meme beal way. charles has about 150 items, including autographed pictures ali sent to hip. he's been collecting since 1964 and even has a tribute to him on his car. he was crushed when he found out about the death of his hero. >> i broke down and i cried. i was thinking about now i met him, you know. that hurt me, man. that man had so much love. he had so much love for people. >> he showed us a photo album
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from 1984 when he took ab train from l.a. and went to his home. the champ invited him in and gave him some of his photos. they sat and talked and later went out to eat together. our colleague, spencer christian, is among those who developed a friendship with him over the years in the new york media. he shared a few of his memories with anchor eric thomas. >> when i first met allly back in 1980 i was doing a morning show in which his wife at that time, veronica porsche, who was a model, used to appear and do beauty tips. and ali, although he was known as a womanizer, was jealous of his wife. of three of us were having lunch and he playfully put his fist under my nose and said you are one of those pretty boys, i won't let my wife spend time with you. and every time i encountered him as an interview he would give me
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a big hug and say you are still pretty, you are still pretty. so when the portrait he gave to me when i was leaving good morning america, he presented that to me on the air and all my memories of him came flooding back and i broke down. i loved the guy. just loved him. >> we have more of his insight into who he was off-camera. you will find the interview on abc7news.com. muhammad ali will be laid to rest fairway. procession will begin at 6:00 a.m. our time in louisville, kentucky, followed by a public memorial service at 9:00 and a private burial where the former president bill clinton will give the eulogy. it be streamed live and you can see it on our website abc7news.com. this week california will become the next state to legally
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allow doctors to prescribe lethal drugs to patients with the end of life option act. this new assisted suicide law will go into effect on thursday. it was inspired by bay area native brittney maynard, who was forced to move to oregon to use their death by dignity law. patience need to be at least 18 years old and terminally ill with no more than six months to live. two separate requests must be made to doctors. five states have authorized a similar law. happening today, thousands of are expected to march in san francisco. back in 1984 more than 150,000 indian army troops attacked the golden temple. today's parade is a remembrance of that event. this is video of a previous parade. it will start at noon at second
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and market streets and will make its way to civic center plaza. you are looking at the cite where a man was shot and killed outside a bar in san leandro. sheriff's deputies tell us an argument turned violent along 150th avenue around 2:00 yesterday morning. witnesses say the suspect then chased at man and shot him about a block from where the other victim died. i don't know that there is any previous history or any type of connection between our victims and our shooter. i think this is a very senseless act of violence that occurred very rapidly. >> the second man is in very critical condition. deputies arrested the suspect moments after arriving on scene. some historians call it priceless. now a love letter written by president john f. kennedy will likely sell for tens of thousands at auction. jfk pinned the letter to a
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minor a month before he was assassinated but his secretary never sent the letter. still ahead on sunday morning news, the warriors give back to the community. how an elementary school benefited and a day the kids will never forget. here's a live look from the emeryville camera. a cooling trend is on the way, getting back to where we should be this time of year. lisa argen will have your accuweather forecast in just a few.
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>> today is world ocean day. you can help clean up the beech and celebrate at the end with ice cream. there's a cleanup day at the beach. they are helping raise awareness about protecting the environment and the ocean. the cleanup starts at 10:00 this morning at ocean beach. lisa argen along with the accuweather forecast. good morning, lisa. >> hey, carolyn. ice cream is good anytime, cloudy or sunny so that will work out just fine. good morning, everybody. mt. tam you see the low clouds
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and fog. low to mid-50s this morning. a sunny, pleasant afternoon ahead the heat is behind us and cooler days ahead. the forecast is next. >> thank you. also next, an overtime thriller. the sharks getting back in the series. winning game three of the stanley cup final. mike shumann has the highlights and the post-game reaction coming up in
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>> welcome back. time right now is 5:44. a live look from our santa cruz camera. there you see it's quite foggy. temperatures today near 70. those hot days from last week are over. lisa argen will be along shortly with all the details. in sports, the countdown, the tipoff. the warriors will try to take a commanding two-games-to-none lead over the cavaliers in the nba finals. abc7, the only place you can see every game of the finals.
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tip-off is at 5:00 p.m. if you are not at oracle arena, abc7 is the place to be. then join larry beil, mike shumann and warriors ambassador adonal foyle live from oracle for a toyota "after the game." tomorrow the sharks will try to even their stanley cup series against the penguins at the sap center. last night they beat pittsburgh in an overtime thriller. here's the highlights in sports. >> for those who missed them, the san jose sharks are in the stanley cup finals for the first time in their history. unfortunately they are down 2-0 last night and last night was a must-win. the tank was rocking. the penguins weren't intimidated. first period no score until ben lovejoy fires one from the about blue line and gets past martin jones and the pens go up 1-0.
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then braun a shot of his own and this game is tied. second period lovejoy again from almost the same spot at braun. now 2. 1. joe thornton takes a stick to the face in the third and allows a four minute power play. that allowed him to score. he's been so clutch. and seven minutes left in o.t.. the puck behind the net. takes it to the side and fires. sharks are back in the series. 3-2, the final. penguins still have a 2-1 series lead. >> it was time to get an overtime win. it was a great time. we need it. we knew the situation. >> it's huge. we get the first win. you know, we need today win that game. it was great to see him put it
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in. >> about a great effort from the whole team and we had a lot of scoring chances. it's great for the team and now we get going. >> and in st. louis, brandon, and three others. last two are back-to-back and cardinals go on to win big, 7-4, your final. a's and houston where father and son enjoy their time in enemy territory. former astro crosses the pit from luke gregerson and the game is tied. bottom of twelve. man on third. the game-winning walk-off single off ryan madson. astros take their second straight. a 6-5 victory.
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and warriors cavs, game two tonight at area cal. and we will be here after the game on abc7. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> a lot of sports and loot of weather. lisa, how's it going? >> hi, carolyn. much better. although looking a little gray. the temperatures are comfortable. we have clouds and fog in santa rosa. this is the system that moved through yesterday with all the high and mid-level clouds. brought that marine play -- layer back. 54 in the city. 1 a 7 in oakland. 60 mountain view. 62 for you waking up in san jose. 53 morgan hill. 54 on the coast and from our roof camera, we definitely have the low clouds back. 53 in napa. and 50 in novato and upper 50s fairfield and concord. livermore 59. it was warm yesterday in the
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inland valleys but this morning starting off five to seven degrees cooler in hayward, san jose, napa. it feels like it's getting back to normal. this is san jose, good morning. mostly cloudy skies with the summer spread. 60s at the shoreline to the 90s inland. then we look for the cool to continue. as we get to the middle of the week the highs just a barely into the upper 60s. so with the fog right at the coast it will be cloudy for much of the morning hours. partial afternoon clearing with sunshine here and there from stinson to point reyes. and temperatures will be just in the mid-60s for the most part and a little bit warmer as you head toward santa cruz today. so from santa rosa average hays should be in the upper 70s. we are close today. still the warmest day out of the next seven. then we drop off. in fact, this is that next system that will bring temperatures way down into the 70s. and even in san jose today.
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yesterday you were 89 degrees. today in the mid-80s. and we will look for temperatures to continue to trail off for you too thursday and friday just hay necessary the 70s. so we are looking at those or ranks and reds. the warmer air still from the delta into our east bay valleys. we have some low 80s for you in livermore, antioch and brentwood. 85 concord. lack for low to mid-80s in san jose. morgan hill warm at 91 degrees but better than it's been. mid-60s san francisco and concord with low 80s up toward napa and richmond. the accuweather seven-day forecast looking at temperatures continuing to cool off each and every day but more dramatic cooling as we get toward the middle of the week with temperatures, yeah, slightly below average with highs in the 70s. and the coast staying kind of gray in the 60s and very comfortable in and around oakland with low 70s there. carolyn. >> i like the cooling trend. thank you, lisa. tomorrow some east oakland elementary school kids will be
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returning to their newly updated campus for the last week before summer. on friday some of the warriors visited east oakland pride elementary school. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez tells us more about the day these kids will remember forever. >> if he ever leaves the golden state warriors, shaun livingston may have a contrary in engineering. the the kids, it's special. >> livingston and some of his teammate came to open a new live, learn and play zone at the school. a beautiful outdoor basketball court was added. the nba also refurbished the school library, making it a place where kids come to expand what they learned in the classroom. there's also a science and
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technology multi-purpose room. >> it's light and colorful and really makes children gravitate to come there and do some real exciting work. >> some of the warriors' star players tack time from their busy practice schedule to bring joy specks site meant to these kids. the nba said this is low the warriors will leave a lasting legacy for children and families of east oakland. >> i have a heard so much about this team and in the middle of the series you have so many players here who wanted to be part of it. >> he came to my school and being with the warriors is very exciting. >> to date the nba has donated more than 1,000 of these live, learn and play spaces. in oakland, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> up next, lunch with a legend. how you can dine with warren buffet. one of the world's
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>> mere are the winning numbers from the powerball draw. no one got all six numbers. wednesday night's jackpot grows to $123 million. and the winning numbers from last night's $12 million super lotto plus. . >> nobody picked all six numbers in that draw either. wednesday's jackpot increases to $13 million. to the nba finals now and the friendly wager oakland's mayor is betting on. mayor lib be by shaft is joining a bet between almeda county community food bank and the greater cleveland food bank to promote a friendly fundraising competition. the city who raises the most funds for their food about bank by the end of the series will be declared the winner. the almeda county's food bank's theme is strength in neighbors
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to take off on the warriors "strength in numbers" campaign. and you can have a chance to have lunch with warren buffet. the annual fundraiser donates millions of dollars to san francisco's glide foundation. but it does not come cheap. minimum bid on ebay starts at $25,000. winner gets to bring up to seven friends to the lunch. bidding ends this friday, june 10th. up next on the abc7 sunday morning news at 6:00, the last are legacy inside and outside the boxing ring. how the death of muhammad ali impacts people all over the bay area. and the sharks get their first victory game in the stanley cup final in franchise history. how fans are celebrating in the south bay.
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>> good morning, i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, june 5th. let's start with a quick look at our weather with meteorologist lisa argen. about about. >> hi, carolyn, good morning to you. fog in the north bay and low clouds and fog have moved locally into the bay. we are back to a gray start this morning. this is all thanks to this system here that brought the high and mid-level clouds yesterday. it will clear and we will see more sunshine. a nice afternoon. looking at mid-50s san francisco, low 60s mountain view and san jose. and another vantage point from mt. tam. up see the low cloud d
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