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ial shin. >> good morning. it's sunday, august 7th. good morning, mike. good morning, everybody. it's sunday and not monday. good morning. we are off to a dry start on this sunday oakland is 59. berkeley about 56 degrees. everybody else in the mid-and upper 50s. 56 in san jose. 57 in antioch. here's how your sunday is going to plan out.
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as we look at our roof camera you see there's cloud cover but not much in the way of drizzle at all. as we head through the forecast, 59 at the coast at about 4:00. 72 around the day and 82 inland. we will take a look at the seven-day forecast coming up. >> mike, thank you very much. in developing news this morning, a nine-year-old boy is in critical condition this morning after eating possibly drug-are a laced candy at a pizzeria. people were hospital highed after suffering symptoms at a party in the mission district. >> our crews arrived on seen and presented with many cases of fast heart rate, shortness of breath, rashes and anxiety-type behavior. >> all eight gum my watermelon candy. anyone who was at the party and ka something should give officers a call. police are looking for more victims, as well as suspects in
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an expanding rape case in the city. one man is accused of several sexual assaults and in the past week alone , five more victims, all men, have come forward. we have details. >> pacifica police arrested joseph courtney july 28th at his home. this is also where they believe most of the victims were drugged, raped while unconscious, and videotaped. no one answered the door, but neighbors say courtney lives here with his mother, sister, and three-year-old niece. >> we suspected it for a long time. >> those in this park pacifica neighborhood say something illegal was happening here for years. they called the police. they suspected drugs were involved. and now no one is surprised by any of it. >> this could have been stopped a long time ago, and it's awful, everything that's going on. >> i think it's wrong. there should be nobody like this in the neighborhood. i mean, yeah, my children are grown, but i have grandchildren. people across the street have
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kids, and they are small. >> courtney is also charged with possessing child porn. investigators say courtney contacted the men through dating apps, and they all agreed to have consensual sex, but instead he's accused of drug them with ghb before raping them. courtney insists his client is innocent. >> these are allegations from people who were engageing in voluntary sexual contact with one another and they shoe what they were doing. >> this counselor is sure it's only a matter of time before more men come forward. >> when they are sexually assaulted, the shame and guilt can really keep them quiet >> lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. san francisco police are investigating a shooting that left a man dead at an aquatic park. they arrived and found the victim with a bullet wound to his torso. they gave cp are. , but he died. it's unclear what led up to the
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shooting or if police made any arrests. richmond police are investigating a death that left a woman dead. victim was a woman in her 20s who was riding her bike. there's no word on any arrest there. >> in the south bay san jose police are investigating reports of a stabbing. one person was stabbed on gun drop drive near peppermint drive around 9:30 last night. police have not released details and are working to know the extent of the victim's injuries. >> a sky diver and his instructor have died. sheriff's deputies found their body near el campo near load die yesterday morning. they were doing a tandem jump and their parachutes did not open. sheriff's office released few details on their identities so far. >> both are male and both are adults, early 20s. >> the coroner is calling their
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deaths accidental. they jumped with a skydive low die parachute center. the popular school has a history of deadly jumps. back in february ramiro sandoval from concord died after his parachute malfunctioned which caused him to crash into a you wall. he was an experienced sky diver. and a sky diver was killed in another accident in 2009. robert bigly got his parachute tangled up in a jump. he and a companion died in that accident. there have been 13 deaths to the skydiving school dating back to 2007. california could become the first state to legalize a controversial movie motorists called lane splitting. accidents are on the rise and at least two people have died in such never offers in the bay area. the state legislature has pass add newly-drafted gill calling
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on the chp to establish guidelines like safe speed limits for motorcycle riders to drive between cars. >> it's not in the code right now. it's not legal or illegal. it's a gray area. >> i think having rules to let people know the right way to do it. >> the bill goes on to about the governor for his signature >> and yesterday abc7 news was at the a drive-in which just moved their handicap parking place closer to the entrance in response to the lawsuit. the drive-in was built in 1966 long before laws were passed to protect the disabled. the suit demands lower countertops and larger bathrooms for wheelchairs. of the owners fear too much remodeling will hurt the business. >> we are willing to go part of the way and do what we can, but we don't want to destroy our building and everything about the restaurant. >> abc7 news reported on the
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attorney behind this lawsuit before. scott johnson filed thousands of similar cases throughout california. his opponents suggest that his lawsuits are about making money. we reached out to johnson, but he has so far not returned our calls. san francisco police say crime is going down this year at the outside lands music festival. 70,000 music lovers packed golden state park yesterday. police cited 27 people for sneaking in. two people were arrested and there were had reports, one report of a sexual battery as a woman said she was groped from behind while she danced. officers tell us robberies and purse snatches are going down which could be because of the new electronic bracelets that are used in place of cash. most fans say they aren't worried about crime. >> outside lands san francisco, what more could you ask for? we have good people, music, beer, wine, all you can drink. great food from around the pay. i love it here.
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this is my home away from home, baby! >> the music continues today at noon on seven stages. the main headliner is lionel ritchie about 8:00 p.m. tonight. >> an update on two major wildfires burning in california. some are back in their homes after a fire in monterey county. fire burned 355,000 acres and is 40% contained. a total of 57 homes have been destroyed. 2,000 more remain threatened by the fire. it started back on july 22nd as an illegal campfire that was left unattended. the fire has wiped out one of six virginia condor feeding stations but none of the 82 living birds living in the area have been killed. our media partner reports the flames are burning about 8 miles away from three nests containing young condor chicks still being fed by their parents. wildlife rescuers are prepared to pull them out, if necessary. the the other fire is 45%
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contained. yesterday there was a warning, no flying drone near any fires. it causes a safety problem for air operations making it more difficult to contain the fire. the fire was sparked last: cal fire hopes to have the flames fully contained bib tuesday. and looks like we are in for another chilly day with some pretty -- it was chilly yesterday in san francisco and across the bay area. mike niko has your forecast. >> yeah, you are looking live at the exploratorium showing how calm the conditions are this morning. chilly at the coast and a little warmer inland. i'll show you how long it will last coming up on the seven day forecast. >> thanks, mike. how the rains this past summer could affect your drive in one east bay city. and the federal plan that has angered water
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>> this is abc7 news a. >> back with a live look from our emeryville cam. sunrise, about an hour away. and as we look over emeryville looking beautiful, a little mist out there. mike niko is going to have your forecast coming up later. caltran started a storm damage repair project in the east bay. abc7 news was along highway 13 and meraga avenue in oakland. this is just east of the northbound be on-ramp. the project includes earth retaining structures and replanting trees. they say it could take several saturdays and ramp closers to
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complete the job. air start-up. they are experimenting with new business areas. a feature called experiences will pay locals to conduct tours of particular sites. more than 100 people took a free test ride on the north bay's first passenger rail line there in 60 years. saturday's test ride is one of manied offered by the sonoma sonoma-marin aerial transit, called smart. regular service in expected to begin later this year. it goes from the airport boulevard station to downtown san rafael, a distance of about 43 miles >> getting the classes needed in college has never been easy. now students at cal are fining it more difficult to enroll in the subjects be they need because of a new system that
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puts a cap on units early on. lyanne melendez has more. >> classes at u.c. berkeley begin august 17th. by then undergraduates should have a max plum of 16 units, in other words four courses. some were still trying to enroll in classes. >> i have to sign up to a computer course and those fill up quick. >> she has 16 units. under their new enrollment process requesting her another class would put her over the 16- unit cap, no longer allowed. >> i know i'm at my limit but i want to have this class so i have a full load so i have to figure out do i drop another class so i can take this class. >> before students signed up for know knowing they would drop one, and it was called holding the course.
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now they can't. >> students were enrolling in a bunch of classes they weren't sure they were going to end up taking or not and that it made the wait list go slower. >> it used to make it harder for some students to get into a high-demand course. >> nobody can hold on to the you are either enrolled in it or you are not. >> but some expressed concern about the new process. >> they said they are stuck where they are only technically enrolled in maybe one or two classes which causes a bunch of problems, making them potentially not considered a full-time student. >> it could affect their financial aid and any hopes of graduating on time. at u.c. berkeley, abc7 news. >> abc7 news was at good samaritan house in san mateo when there was a backpack give away yesterday. it provides school supplies for
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children. the supplies were donated by the community farmer groups of upset over having to wait on a possible decision to change california's water management. several water managers want to re-evaluate the delta and the -- the san joaquin delta and the endangered fish that live there. farmers groups say they need decisions to be made now about water. >> the biggest frustration for us in the course of this drought has been the absolute -- i mean, the admittens of an elected official like our governor saying i don't know how we are going to get out of this. that's not acceptable anymore. >> water advocates want to use a depleted reservoir near santa barbara to keep some of the water that's in northern california right now. no signs of rain but mike niko is tracking school cooler weather this weekend, right,
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mike? >> yeah, a little cooler especially at the coast. then we will see a warming trend develop as we head later into the forecast. let's talk about what's going on right now. good morning. here's had a look from southeast look at the bay bridge and almost just falls off into the abyss there as it he heads toward treasure island. partly cloudy and cool the next couple of nights. a cool spell will hit wednesday, thursday and friday. let's take a look at some fog. tracking some reduction in visibility. it's dropped from about a mile and a half to three quarters just in the last ten to fifteen minutes. i'll keep an eye on that if you are traveling around santa rosa and some cities around that. watch out for dense fog. here's the cloud cash. most of the clouds back to the coast by noon. even there we are starting to see sunshine developing especially along the north bay coast as we head into the afternoon hours. let's see what it does to our temperatures. we start in the south bay. mid-to upper 730s in most neighborhoods. if you are heading to santa
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cruz, 73. one of the warm spots along the coast. you see the clouds. that will keep the coast, the peninsula coast around 660 degrees. lot 70s in most neighborhood. as you are heading up to san francisco, clouds around daly city, 59. more sunshine around downtown at 54 degrees. if you are going to outside lands today, the last day, noon 55. we are up to 59 with sunshine. watch out, sneaky sunshine. you can burn quickly today. we will be in the 58-degree range at 6:00 and dropping to 54 by the end of it. let's head to the north bay we have petaluma at 77. napa 789 and santa rosa 813. the warm spot, lake port, is 90. upper 60s for oakland and low to mid-70s for the rest of the east bay. if you are going to the game this afternoon, 1:05 first pitch, cubs in town taking on the a's, wrapping up the three-game series, sunny and mild. watch out for the strong sunshine. let's look at temperatures inland. low to mid-80s in most
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neighborhoods. then you get out to highway 4 and it's the warm spots. if you are going to the beaches 58 bodega bay. half moon beach 61. santa rosa crude the warm spot, 73. of the thing you have to watch out for is about a 15-minute burn time. tonight's temperatures with a little bit of cloud cover, especially from the bay bridge southward in the low to mid-50s. clear around santa rosa. 49 crease. let's look at the seven-day forecast. what you are going to see are baby steps. little minor warming, a little less cloud cover monday and tuesday. we will hit the low to mid-067's at the coast. upper 70s. a few low 80s around the bay. then the high pressure moves off. the see breeze increases. the morning clouds become a little thicker. maybe a little drizzle wednesday and thursday for the morning commute. the afternoon temperatures are going to be a little bit cooler before we start warming again next week. cornell. >> welcome back hot weather. mike, thanks so much. up next, a matter of heart.
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real honey. yeah, honey. and real patience. hurry up! i like that bee. >> many of us are using online travel services. they make it easy to find deals and he book a trip. but if there's ever a mistake or problem, it can be really hard to correct. an east bay couple needed help from "7 on your side" michael finney. >> life has been full of ups and downs for barbara and her husband of albany. >> you hear cancer and you freak out. >> the couple was all set for a vacation in hawaii when ernie was diagnosed. however, after intensive treatments, doctors cleared him for that vacation. >> oh, boy, everything is great and we are going to go have a
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great time. >> the couple booked a flight in kauai where they would spend a week for friends. at least that's what they thought. >> we looked at the tickets and said this is the long island. >> the flights were for the wrong island. he called the agent who booked it. >> he insisted, oh, no, that's what you wanted. >> they said they would have to fly to another island and then get a connecting flight and pay about $1,000 more for the connecting flight. >> i told the manager, i said you play back the recording and you will see it was an error on your part, not ours. >> a manager admitted to the recording and admitted it was cheappo air's mistake. still he couldn't correct it. >> he said i'm frustrated and i don't know what to do and i thought the wait a minute, what about "7 on your side." >> so "7 on your side" asked
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them why the couple had to pay for the agent's mistake and the company stepped up. booking them on a direct flight to kauai for the same price. >> it was incredible. >> cheappo air did not address what happens if they make a mistake. it said cheapo air is not the end service provider. we must work with the airline's policies, procedures and time lines. couple is just happy they are headed for the right island. >> really. we have you guys to thank, first of all. >> the work "7 on your side" does is fantastic. >> the booking agent seemed to have trouble with the names of the hawaiian islands and they admit they didn't see the mistake right away. when you book a night, check it for accuracy right away. normally you have 24 hours to make changes without a penalty. i'm michael finney, "7 on your side." a bride walked down the aisle yesterday on the arm of a man who received her father's
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heart ten years ago. >> she felt the beat of her father's heart in his chest the night before her wedding. michael was murdered in 2006. he was an organ donor. thomas received his heart after 16 years of waiting. >> i needed the heart or i would be dying within the next few days. >> talking to him and writing letters and calling and receiving flowers and sending gifts for the past ten years, and now it's finally like here. >> it's really remarkable. thomas and his wife drove from new jersey for jenne's big day after she wrote him a touching letter asking him if he would walk her down the aisle. >> a scary lucy is no more. a new statue of the iconic comedian is now on display. hundreds gathered at the park in the western new york village as
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the tarp was removed from the statue. ball was born there and the new statue was revealed yesterday on her birthday. the mayor gives the new statue two thumbs up. >> it's beautiful. we couldn't ask for anything better. couldn't ask for anything better to represent the village. >> now the unflattering version by a different artist was banished through a facebook campaign. the previous statue isn't going away. it will be given another spot in the park a record-break ag tempt celebration took place at san francisco's ocean beach. sam hitch, matt none orange, may have broken the guinness world book record for the longest triathlon for a man with pancreatic cancer. he finished a 771-mile run right here in the bay area. wow. >> a popular summer exhibit, san francisco zoo celebrated their 40th year. nature trail is a pathway that
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winds through the children's zoo. volunteers show off small mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles. yesterday volunteers from the last four were united. the nature trail is open every day for the next two weeks. then it will be only weekends through september fifth. much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. how donald trump fares in a new poll after another two put truss week. and also north korea as you have never seen it before abc news gets exclusive access and a top official gives his
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>> good morning, everybody. welcome to sunday morning. here's a live look at doppler 7hd. you need the umbrella today for the strong sunshine new york city w weather. let's look at temperatures along the peninsula. mid-about to upper 50s. look at menlo park and wood side. 49 and 47. daly city and pacifica about 52 degrees. we have upper 350 a essay long the east bay shore. san jose 56. concord 58 and santa rosa about 50. this is wait it looks in san jose right now. you see its becoming mostly cloudy around 280 and 17. as we head through the day, a nice day to wash the car. 58 to 72 at noon. picnic weather 4:00. 28 inland. we wrap it up at 7:00. 57 at the coast and 73 inland. cornell. >> all right. picnic weather. i love it. mike, thank you very much. universally agreed bad week for donald trump has reflected in a new abc news washington post poll. 70% express anxiety about a trump presidency while 60%
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believe he's bias against women and minorities. on the other hand. hillary clinton has advanced among women, opening a 23-point lead. in the polls she leads trump 50 to 42%. obama enjoyed a similar lead back in 2012. >> trump told people hillary clinton has problems and they don't want one who would short circuit. he said she short-circuited while discussing her e-mail controversy during an interview with fox news. clinton had no campaign events yesterday the green party had an event in houston yesterday. the green party posted this youtube video. dr. jill stein accepted the nomination for press. they depicted her candidacy as
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the true heir to bernie sanders >> former new york city mayor and current advisor no donald trump, rudy giuliani, will talk about his campaign. "this week with george stephanopoulos" airs right here at 8:00 followed by abc7 weekend news at 9:00. get updates on the race for president on your mobile devices with a free abc7 news app. enable push be alerts for immediate updates. >> the u.s. imposed new sanctions against north korea and the u.s. conducted a new missin' test last week. it's a story you will see only on abc7 news >> despite the growing tension, we get access never allowed before, to view the capital from this soviet chopper. from the square famous for the military bridge to the bridge to the smoking power plant. driving two hours south we arrive at the demilitarized
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zone. >> here's the line. on the other side is south korea. >> north korea soldiers on one side, american and south korean troops on the other. one the north korea's top officials gives us his first tv interview in decades. hours before the meet, a miss i'll launch. >> they said north korea launched another ballistic miss i'll into the sea off the coast. what's your reaction to that? >> he said these kinds of launches are payback for u.s. sanctions, which he calls nuclear blackmail. >> he said this is a declaration of war and the united states will have to pay terrifying price for these kinds of sanctions. what is that price? >> he said americans detained in north korea will be treated with the laws of war. people hike the 21-year-old given is a years hard labor for the theft of a sign. >> is there any communication going on right now between your
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country and ours? >> no. >> zero? >> before we depart, director haan insists north korea won't dismantle by nuclear weapons and then the final handshake as he thanks us for your visit. bob wood roof, abc news. the california rights gun group is suing after a legislative lawyer blocked a blog post which listed the addresses of lawmakers who recently supported gun control legislation. the firearms policy coalition filed the lawsuit friday on behalf of an unnamed member responsible for the post. that person said they would keep the names posted until lawmakers repealed it, or died. and a union is trying to bargain for a new contract. court clerk officials say they can't afford the rays like
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clerks and mediators are demanding. they are hearing cases on a limited bases. many clerk's offices will be closed across the county. a new system is so clever it can fool two out of three people. it's software that produces automated tweets to readers. it reads what they read before, customize as sentence and sends it to them with a link. two out of three times people clinked on the link without knowing what it is. this is known as fishing. scammers usually send them out as mass tweets that work about 10% of the time. security specialists say it's easy to protect yourself, just don't click on the lynx without knowing what they are a heart-warming story out of china. a marathoner had a special come pannian tag along during the race. a stray dog started following
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him across the gobi desert. he stuck with him for days, running 77 miles by his side. >> it was quite the experience running through the finish line with him. my wife said to me it's the only time i've seen you smile ending a race. >> leonard is planning to officially adopt gobi. the hope is the pair will be reunited by the holidays. that's awesome. still ahead on the sunday morning news. the start of school is just around the corner but it's not too late for summer camp. see what these kids learn when they get to spend a week outdoors. here's a live look from the exploratorium camera at pier 15. looking good out there. sunrise just minutes away. mike niko is going to have the forecast coming up in just a few minutes.
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>> be a to die. they have wrapped it in a high-tech blank tote keep it alive. it costs about $18,000. parts that died are now coming back to life, though. this tree could be the oldest in the world. a red wood in muir woods was thought to be 1500 years old but last year scientists revised the figure to just 778.
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pretty old, though. if you are headed to muir woods today, maybe grab a jacket or two? >> definitely chilly. maybe a little drizzle but that will dry up. a little sunshine as we look at the golden gate bridge. we have a roller coaster of temperatures coming at you in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >> make, thank you. also next, hunter pence shows his toughness after taking a foul ball, ouch, in the face. and the giants look more like a first place team against the nationals. rick
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. >> in sports this morning giants ace madison bumgarner takes the hill against the nationals u san francisco tries to get their first series victory since the all-star break. first pitch at 10:35 a.m. at nationals park. last night the giants beat national's ace stephen strasburg. here's rick quan with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. washington's steven strasburg was trying to become the first pitcher in the majors to win
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sufficient games this season. instead the giants handed him just his second loss of the year. dusty baker has his team in first place in the n.l. east. it was a painful day for hunter pence. he fouls this ball off the plate and it hits him in the side of the face. a huge bruise but he stays in the contest. he struck out. and matt cain threw five scoreless innings. he struck out harper twice. giants broke through with two runs in the first after a triple. and buster posey brings him home with the rbi single. a of another nunez triple in the fifth, brandon belt hits a high pop-up to shallow left field. it will drop for a double and nunez scores. giants go on to win 7-1. strasburg lasted just 4 2/3 inning. it was his shortest outing of the year. the a's could not turn back the cubs. the cubs were threatening in the
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second. he fields the grounder and gets him at the plate. in the third, two on and stew out, zobrist singles off the single of gray to give the cubs the lead. gray had to leave after throwing 72 pitches. then the dribble down the third-base line. anthony rizzo scores and it's 3-0. cubs win 4-0. the a's aren't sure about the seriousness of gray's injury. >> he felt it in the fourth. and the foul and curveball, he felt it again. i think after that, i think they might have saw that and when i came in from the sit, they told me that was going to be it. they said hopefully it will feel okay the rest of the day today and coming in tomorrow, that's going to be the big test
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>> former raiders quarterback ken stableler and former 49ers owner debartolo jr. were induct into the hall of fame credit. stableler's bust was revealed by two grandsons. he was the league's mvp in 197 had and won a super bowl in 1977. debartolo revealed his bust with the help of his daughter. during his time the 49ers won five super bowls. he shared this. >> i wish bill walsh could be here today. i miss him every single day. at the very end i was with him at at the stanford hospital. it meant so much to have those last few hours together laughing and sharing old memories. he told me that even though he wouldn't be there to see it, that he believed i would make it to this hall one day.
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about a week after i was selected, as part of the class of 2016, i received a package in the mail from bill's son, greg. it was a small 49er's helmet with bill's autograph and a note bill read that said, i knew it was just a matter of time. congratulations on your election be. love bill." >> a touching moment from yesterday's ceremony. and finally oakland's andre ward improved his record to 30-0 last night with a 112-round unanimous decision over alexander brand. that's sports for this morning. i'll see you tonight at 5:00. >> thank you very much. looks like it's going to be a very nice day. hike, i drove home yesterday morning. it was 50-something degree in the city. i live in the north bay. it was 83. unbelievable, right? >> how about those microclimates. sometimes when i drive home i go through the caldecott and it's 70 on one side and like 95 on the other side.
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that's what makes it so fun forecasting in the bay area. if you don't like where the weather is where you are, just drive a few miles. it will be different. >> here's a look from walnut creek. the clouds trying to march into the east bay neighborhoods where it will be warmer today. a 90 is possible. let me give you the overall highlights. more sunshine and warmth today. clouds will return. the highs aren't going to be too extreme but they will be noticeable when they change. the winds are blowing ashore, gusting to 29 at fairfield, 29 cop cord, 13 at oakland and a little calmer toward mountain view. all right. let's go farther down into the south bay and take a look at the temperatures. san jose 78. average high is about 892 degrees today. a little less than summer-like. we have morgan hill at 83. and the warm spots. everybody else in the mid-to upper 70s. if you are going to the santa clara county fair today, it opens at 11:00, 57 for a sunny start. sneaky sunshine. it will be 76 and feel comfortable.
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you can burn rather quickly today, about 15, 20 minutes. a light breeze at 7:00 and 70. when the event closes it it wile about 71. a lot of mid-70s. and as you head into the south bay. only 59 in pacifica. san francisco today the spread is about 59 from the marina and daly city to about 64 in the mission, and also downtown. there may be a little bit of bris he will near the coast this morning. santa rosa, patchy fog to sunshine. most of the ting is around santa rosa. about three quarters mile visibility right now. everybody else in the mid-to upper 70s to sausalito at about 64. now last day for the sonoma county fair. also 66 at 11:00. wick warming. and a chilly ending. grab the jacket, it will be in the 50s by the time we get to 11:00 tonight. over in oakland. morning clouds. 69 oakland. although he to mid-70s for everybody else. and we've got one festival here
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too. the fremont festival of arts. the last day for that. 52 at 10:00. 1:00 70. mild for the lunch. they have a little bit of wine there, i hear. all right, temperature hear we get close to 90. we are at 88 in antioch. brentwood will hit 90 i think. concord about 83. let's talk about what's going to happen tonight. making up tomorrow morning 49 in santa rosa. look at this low 50s in the north bay where the clouds won't be as prevalent this morning. maybe patchy fog. the rest of us deal with mostly to partly cloudy conditions and in the 70s. let's look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. a slow warming trend with fewer clouds tomorrow and tuesday morning. the morning clouds will get thicker. kriz sell possible for the morning commute wednesday and thursday and to a lesser extent thursday through saturday. have a great day. cornell. >> thank you very much. hundreds. children from under-served
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communities are getting a chance to get out into is nature thanks to the ymca and park service. the program is a win-win. good for the kids and good for the environment. >> it's that moment of truth the for a beginner. >> am i going to sink? >> a few minutes later she's paddling like a pro. these kayakers are from the bay in san francisco. city kids getting a week of outdoor adventure. >> because it's not really going to do anything for education. >> it's beautiful. >> more than 500 bay area kids will get to try a lot of a being tests at national parks of the just a few miles from their homes and with a very clear message. >> i own this park! >> i own this park! >> say you own this park! >> you own this park! >> this group is from the chinatown y. on this day they are at the presidio helping with the plant
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nursery. >> they will grow with big purple flowers. >> they do everything from washing pots to planting seedlings. >> when they have a fundamental relationship with nature earlier in their lives, their whole lives expand and for the rest of the time they will be a part of it. >> it's a program called let's move outside, promote bid michelle obama and made a reality by a partnership between the ymc the a of san francisco, the national, and their nonprofit support groups. >> we are really thrilled to be able to partner with the ymca to bring san franciscan youth to their own national park. >> the goal is to reach kids who did not have easy access to nature. >> because they can embrace all this. you can't always play video games. >> his favorite thing about the program is teamwork. >> how we work together as a community. >> and remember that girl who was afraid her kayak would sink? she had such a great time, she
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convinced another frightened girl to give it a try. [applause] >> the program director still gets choked up by these moments. >> the best thing in the world. i get goosebumps just thinking about the potential of programs like this to reach youth in our community and to make a positive change. >> this is the second year of the program. >> work together. >> which costs about $180 per child per week. most attend for free because of grants and donations. the team is already trying to raise money to keep it going next year. dan ashley, abc7 news >> that's really awesome. the camp program runs through august 12th and there is still more room for kids this final week. to find out about attending to are donating, we have a link at abc7 news.com. coming up next, sounds of hawaii where you can feel the
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>> check your tickets. here are the winning numbers from the powerball draw. nobody picked all six numbers but a ticket purchased at pure water at union city matched five of five. that ticket worth more than $241,000. wednesday night's jackpot grows to $67 million and the winning numbers from last night's $23 million super ball plus draw. . >> nobody got all six numbers in that draw either. two tickets purchased in the bay area did match all five. one was purchased at 711 in burlingame and the other at mash
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gas and food in oakland. those winning tickets are worth more than $20,000 each. wednesday night's jackpot increases to $24 million. >> you guys want to say hi? come on. don't be shy. >> i'm not shy. >> i want to say hi. hey, guys. >> larry beil and morning anchor natasha greeted fans at the county event center at the festival. it continues today beginning at 10:00. after you stop by the abc7 booth, there's plenty more to enjoy. island crafts and cuisine and lots of music makes for a relaxing day in san mateo. looks like fun. next on the sunday morning news at 6:00, 14 people, including 7 children, sickened after eating possibly drug-laced candy at a party. we have the latest. and a pacifica man faces several rape charges but the investigator say the case is far from closed.
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>> good morning. it's sunday, august 7th. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meet like niko in for lisa argen. >> glad to mentioned it's sun say. i'll be here tomorrow. filling in for lisa today. appreciate the opportunity. patchy fog through about 9:00, then it will start fading. it should be out of there by 10:00, 10:30 tops. let's talk temperatures. saratoga 51. santa clara 52. and everybody else
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