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not that one, skip. what? just next. swipe. i used to collect marbles when i was... next haha. thanks. swipe. get high speed internet from at&t with over 99% reliability. at an everyday price with no extra monthly fees. keep calm, you internet's on. >> good morning east bay. this is abc7 mornings. it's saturday, august 267th. thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. let's start with a first look at the forecast. here's meteorologist frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> hi, chris. we are showing you the cloudy conditions from cloverdale to santa rosa, around the bay into san jose and into gilroy. temperatures on the mild side right now. mainly in the upper 50s to low 60s. oakland currently at 63 degrees. pretty view of san francisco with the low clouds in the background. that will stick around through 9:00 this morning with most
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temperatures staying in the low 60s to upper 50s. most live sunny around the bay by lunchtime and inland areas. but still cool at the coast. breezy this afternoon with 10 to 20 miles per hour in the inland areas. warming up to low 80s, low 70s around the bay. we will be cooler than normal. the details coming up >> thank you, frances. >> breaking news, contra costa police are investigating a shooting in downtown walnut creek. it happened around 1:30 on the corner of locust and cyprus. you can see heavy police presence in the area. in 2013 the police stopped issuing full liquor licenses to new businesses due to an increase in violence outside downtown nightclubs. no word on the condition of the person shot. we will let you know as soon as we hear new information from police. developing news in san francisco where police have a sketch of the man wanted in the beating of a woman caught on video. this is the man police are
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looking for. investigators say he repeatedly punched a woman in the face for no reason. the unprovoked attack happened last saturday night in pacific heights on washington street across from lafayette park. the man broke the woman's nose in several places and then ran south on goff street. the woman had to have surgery. here's another look at the suspect. he has a mole on his upper right cheek. he have has dirty blonde hair. if you have seen him, call police immediately. >> knew this morning, 49ers quarterback collin kaepernick continues to make headlines, but not for his performance on the field. team acknowledged that he did not stand during the national anthem during yesterday's game. jennifer lee chant from the blog niner's nation shared this picture with us. you see him sitting down while the rest of the team is standing. in a statement the team said the national anthem is an opportunity to honor our country, but they recognize the right of an individual to choose to participate or not in our celebration of the national anthem.
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approaching 6:03. in santa clara county, six week old mela died from the severe abuse she suffered during her life. her dad, matthew, is held on $1 million bail. he is charged with her murder. the one good news from the story is her organs were donated. alyssa harrington has more. >> we really were all shocked. >> reporter: matthew thompson lives directly below the apartment where investigators say a six-week-old baby girl was repeatedly beaten by her own father. she died friday morning. the baby suffered cracked skull and multiple broken bones and fractures. >> i never heard anything suspicious. i heard the baby crying once in a while. i could hear it moving around, but i never heard any violence. >> i think it's so sad a six-year-old baby girl, all she knew was brutality. >> the 32-year-old matthew
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zabala lived with his girlfriend. his two older children often stayed there, as well. abc7 news learned zabala has a record of child abuse. >> how could our system be such that somebody who has previous child abuse conviction gets custody of his children. zabala was arraigned and charged with murder. he admitted to detectives of ripping mela from a car seat and said her head hit the handle. >> this is the worst scenario that can happen in a domestic abuse case. >> the santa clara county sheriff's office set up a gofundme site to cover her funeral costs. alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >> and there are resources available if you are a parents and need help with\ childcare. just go to abc7 news.com and click on this story for more information. this morning chicago police are questioning two people in the shooting death of a cousin of nba star duane wade.
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nakeya aldridge was pushing her baby down the street when she was hit by crossfire from two men shooting at a third man yesterday. aldridge was on her way to register the baby for school. the baby wasn't hurt. the tragedy came one day after wade's mother sat on a panel about gun violence. wade expressed his grif on twitter. "another act of senseless gun violence. four kids lost their mother. unreal. #enoughisenough" a woman is going to rehab in florida. this is a story we've been following closely. a richmond police sergeant drove the 19-year-old to the airport yesterday. a victim's fund is paying for her treatment. she said she had sex with more than 30 officers from seven law enforcement agencies, several while she was underage. investigations are underway into those officers.
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her dad contacted dan noise this morning and said she's both excited and nervous about the time she'll spend in rehab. >> clouds of milpitasa residents plan a protest to rally against a landfill. the landfill has been around since the 1930s. many believe the stench comes from the landfill. the residents say the oh door makes their way to their city from san jose and they say they have had enough. today they will run a peaceful rally during the bike ride. it starts this morning on ranch drive. governor brown has taken a strong stance against coal. he signed a bill yesterday to ban funds for any coal-shipping terminal throughout the state. he applauded the oakland city council, which voted to ban coal at the terminals in the city. many residents were for the shipping of coal saying it would bring much-needed jobs, but now that governor brown signed the bill, money will not be provided for new coal terminals. the bill goes into effect in january.
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happening today in napa, a branch of the air force is hosting a training exercise to test the aerial evaluation of damage from a simulated earthquake. it comes after the two year anniversary of a quake. they will use their emergency services to assess the damaged area. it starts at 10:00 this morning at their base in oakland. this morning friends and loved ones said good-bye to those who died after the 6.2 earthquake shook italy. the death toll is up to 281 with nearly 400 injured and thousands more looking for shelter. some 1,000 aftershocks have rocked the season since the quake hit. 5,000 rescuers are working in hopes of still recovering survivors. the prime minister declared a state of emergency. >> a federal judge is refuse to go block california's new strict
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vaccination law. he's ordered an injunction against it. 17 families are suing to block the law. it requires all school children to get vaccinated before attending class and days away religion and personal belief for reasons to opt out. those students have to be home schooled. >> students are moving into a historic hall that has undergone a $45 million renovation. 183 new undergrads will call this their home for the next school year. the building opened in 1929. it was thought to be the nation's first residential college. professors and graduate students will live there, as well. they will all participate in weekly sit-down dinners and volunteer work. u.c. berkeley's chancellor hopes that this will be the first step to residential college housing for all students. >> 6:08 is the time. frances, a nice day for those college students to move in. much better than having to do it under rain, right? >> that's right.
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we have some mild weather this afternoon. sunshine for most of us all around the bay. right now we are under a lot of wide-spread low clouds. you look at the coit tower and temperatures mild in the upper 50s and 60s. i'll let you know how warm or cooler than average, i should say, this afternoon. thank you. up next, a man pulls out his cell phone and ends up with a fight in the middle of san francisco's financial district. only on abc7 news. what led up to the violent encounter. and a man opens fire on a nevada state trooper.
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>> women come back. saved by the badge. a nevada highway patrol trooper is lucky to be alive after being shot during a traffic stop. the suspect jumped out of the car and started running. the officer ran after him, and the man pulled out a gun. the officer was hit in the chest. the other man was shot and killed. the badge saved the officer's life. only on abc7 news. we have video from the middle of san francisco's financial district. take a look. it happened on tuesday. as abc7 news reporter mel woodrow explains, this all started when a man took out his cell phone to take pictures.
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>> when dthe cabdriver jumped the curve tuesday and peter muller went to see what happened. >> i was curious and i wanted to check it out. he was one of dozens of people taking pictures and video when a woman began yelling at him. >> she was saying i should be more concerned with the feelings of the victim. >> one of those victims, this shoe shine man, who has a broken hip. >> it could have been worse. >> as police responded to the crash, another incident was just beginning. muller said he initially walked away from the woman and two others and then returned. you can see a heated verbal argument. the man in the group initially pulls the woman back until muller said one last sentence before turning away again. >> to get his [bleep] girlfriend out of my face. >> that's when the man punched the back of his head. >> i'm still in shock about it. at what point does it become okay to attack someone for taking a photo? >> he pinned the man to the ground. when police arrived the person taking the video went downstairs. >> they said a man had a video, and i said oh, thank you. >> he took this picture of the three people cuffed. san francisco police say they were cited for misdemeanor battery and released. miller has scrapes on his arm.
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he had the prescription sunglasses he was wearing fixed. >> i think it's funny someone took a video that ended up really helping me, but the whole root of the problem seemed from someone taking a video or a photo of something that happened. >> in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. an almeda county sheriffs deputy accused of threatening to have his wife killed is out of a job this morning. abc7 news confirmed deputy travis brennan no longer works for the department. the bay area news group reports that he was charged with domestic violence and for violating a restraining order. he's also been on leave for his association with a woman who was admitting to having sex with police officers while she was underage. 6:14 is the time. abc is proud to partner with the taylor family foundation. for 25 years, they have provided free summer camp
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with kids with life altering conditions for more than 25 years. we visited the camp session in livermore. ♪ cheryl jennings reporting. ♪ >> reporter: the smiles, the sheer joy of being a kid shows in the enthusiasm of these young people as they celebrate their version of the summer olympic games. this is camp go beyond. they are holding their annual session, sponsored by the taylor family foundation. you would never know the campers and counselors had potentially life-threatening intestinal problems, including colitis or chrohn's disease. also irritable bowel disease. >> when i was really sick, it was like fatigue, severe diarrhea. >> i got diagnosed when i was 8 i have chrohn's disease and it's a form of -- it's hard to digest stuff. >> the 14-year-old jade and her 12-year-old brother aj are both dealing with health issues.
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>> how do you manage your illness? >> help. >> we don't know what causes it. we do know that there are genes associated with inflammatory bowel disease. >> it was founded by dr. heyman 16 years ago. he's the chief of gastro neurology and nutrition at the hospital in san francisco. >> i have two nurse-practitioners who have been with me the whole time. between all of us we really have run the camp and probably half the kids here are patients. >> dr. heyman manages their illnesses on medications and controlling diet, but others have to endure surgery. >> it starts right here and goes through a vein into my heart. and nutrition and protein and all the stuff you need. is it all goes through it. >> a little over a year ago i had to have my colon removed after going through six or seven medications in about six months. i have a j-pouch which is formed out of my small intestine.
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>> this 21-year-old is a camper turned counselor living with chrohn's disease. her surgery means she temporarily had a stoma on the outside of her abdomen. >> when i eat, instead of going out one end they go out another end to give the colon a rest from having to push food through. >> the campers love the fact they aren't treated like sick kids here. >> we try to put them through every activity we possibly can. they quickly go and take their medications and get patched up, if necessary, and get back out to the business of being campers. >> it's so great to see the kids have fun at least for a week because sometimes when they are home, people make fun of them because of their disease. >> i have to rush to the bathroom a couple times and a few people started making fun of me because i would just always rush to the bathroom during class. >> the executive director of the taylor family foundation said they make extra special accommodations for these campers.
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>> we also cover 140 acres. so we've put porta-potties in, an extra dozen throughout all the campus so no child risks having an accident. >> the experiences at camp go beyond are life changing. >> part of the reason i want to be a counselor is to be that person in that kid's life. it's like, oh, my gosh, look at her, she went away to college and did this and that, and if she did it, i can do it. >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >> the taylor family foundation fundraiser is tomorrow in livermore. we hope you can join us. for more information visit our website abc7news.com. >> now your accuweather forecast from abc7 news. >> good saturday morning. lots of low clouds for the bay area spilling into the east bay and inland areas, as well. but we will see sunshine later on. a live shot from sutro, as we look toward the beautiful golden gate bridge right now. temperatures on the mild side. in san francisco it's only 61.
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oakland 63. month mountain view 62. san jose and morgan hill and half moon bay currently at 59 degrees right now. at sfo more gray skies. novato 63. fairfield at 58. that's gotten a bit cooler by a degree. concord and livermore in the low 60s. so this time we are looking toward san francisco and the transamerica tower. you see more of the wide-spread low clouds, which will stick around during the morning hours. a mild pattern this weekend. temperatures below average through the next weekend. i'll show you that with the accuweather seven-day forecast. the clouds down to san rafael and vallejo, all through the east bay. even a little bit through livermore. a little sunnier as we head a little farther south. san jose will see broken clouds this more than. then this afternoon a lot of sunshine with few clouds. the latest model has come in. we could see more sunshine at the coast. temperatures will be on the mild
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side, especially inland, where we will only see the mid-to low 80s. antioch, one of our warmer spots at 84. and check out fremont. 74 degrees. san jose sunny and mild at 77. downtown san francisco, 65 degrees and half moon bay. so at the coast things are going to someday in the 60s. if you are headed to the giants game tonight at 6:05, we will start off in the low 60s. you might want a light layer as temperatures drop a few degrees into the upper 50s a lot of folks heading to burning man. a little rain. the high for the day to mid-and upper 50s for the next few evenings. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. i think you are going to enjoy it. it's going to be a little bit mild today and a slight warming tomorrow with high pressure building. breezy at the coast monday. notice things will be coolest midweek, especially for inland areas. we are already below average. we will be even cooler midweek. possibly slight warming for friday. the best thing i like about burning man, chris?
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no traffic in san francisco. it will be lightser than normal. enjoy the mild weather and the lighter-than-normal traffic this week. >> you can drive on the embarcadero and get to the freeway so much faster when people are out. thank you were. just ahead, tesla feels the need for speed. what they are
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tesla has announced a new battery that will make their fastest cars even faster. johnathan bloom explains what this means for the future. electric vehicles. >> it was just a year ago that tesla announced their top-end models would get an upgrade to -- >> ludicrous speed. >> ludicrous speed? we've never gone that fast before. >> now it's getting even more ludicrous. >> i don't want to die! in a phone call, ceo elan musk announced a new battery, it will take the model s from 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds. it had a range of 270 miles. the newt one will go 315 miles. they claim it's now the fastest car in production, in the same league at porsches and ferraris. >> it's exciting because the batteries continue to improve. >> i think they are exceeding the predictions of a few years ago.
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we are seeing an increase of about 8% per year in battery technologies. >> the new battery is available bring the price to either to $135,000. >> it's remarkable that it comes at a high cost. >> as expensive as it may be, we found some electric vehicle owners who were excited about the news, including one who might be ready to open his wallet. >> i'm about to buy two model xs. i'm trying to start a touring company. >> he's more excited about the 315 miles than the 2.5 seconds. >> this one gets there in 4.1, which you really can't tell the difference. i think it's just to show off, but it is impressive. >> it left one nissan lease owner salivating. >> mine is less than 100 miles a day. >> chris may be in luck. musk said the pricey performance model will help pay for the new economical model 3. >> what we care most about now is getting mass market
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affordable electric vehicles out there for the millions of people. >> the model 3 is set to ship next year. in berkeley, johnathan bloom, abc7 news. >> while tesla is giving their model s a speed boost, there's a move to put the brakes on big rigs. still to come on abc7 morning, the new effort to forcibly slow down the large vehicles. >> if you have a shopping trip to target today, you may want to wait a day. the offer tha
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>> good morning, everyone. here's meteorologist frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen. hi, frances. >> good morning, everyone. cloud cover into the east bay but sunshine later on this afternoon. low clouds this morning with most temperatures in the low to mid-60s. but still near the upper 50s at the coast. mostly sunny by lunchtime for everyone, except at the coast. breezy around the bay this afternoon. and notice temperatures are cooler than normal. only low 80s inland, low 70s
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around the bay and near 60s at the coast. we will cool down more and i'll show you that with my next report. chris. >> thank you. activists took to the streets of san francisco 20 mark 18 months in san francisco police shot and killed a 20-year-old guatamalan immigrant. lopez was shot at least six times by two plane-clothed police officers. sergio quintana was at the demonstration and explains why the district attorney still hasn't filed charges in this case. >> the sidewalk marks where the 20-year-old man was killed. the demonstrators say they will keep pressure on authorities to seek justice for lopez. >> we've been waiting a year and a half for the d.a.''s decision, insisting he charge the officers who killed him with murder. >> he was shot by two plain- clothes officers after they say he used a kitchen knife to steal a bike from a rider and lunged at the officers when they told him to drop the weapon.
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the autopsy and the independent medical examiner's report seems to contrdict that. >> the six shots in the back is unheard of. the supreme court said many, many years ago you don't do that to anybody fleeing. >> during this demonstration protesters held a banner with 64 names, people who have been shot by san francisco police since 2000. none of the officers involved have ever faced charges. they question why d.a.s are so adverse to bringing charges against police. >> we have a person shot in the back six times in the back. there's no question the bullets came from guns held by police officers. why isn't there even a charge of negligent discharge? >> they are calling on the attorney general camilla harris to appoint a special prosecutor in this case. abc7 news. new this morning, san jose police are asking for your help to find a man who they say robbed two banks this month.
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here's a picture of the man. the first robbery happened last friday around 3:15 on the chase bank on blossom hill road. the second robbery was thursday afternoon just before 2:00 at the wells fargo bank. he gave a note demanding money and said he had a gun. it's unclear how much he got away with. in san francisco police also want your help identifying three had people involved in a robbery at usf. they say two men and a woman stole a laptop from the man this month. they entered a different building and punched two students in the face and robbed them. surveillance video shows the suspects walking through a university building. one of the victims offered a broken nose. a san francisco man is accused of having more than 600 files containing child pornographer on his phone and tablet. he is charged with possessing and distributing child pornography. they found hundreds of pictures and videos at his home showing
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children as young as four years old. police also found meth. if you live in sonoma county, officials want you to be aware of a scam going around involving an arrest warrant for missing jury duty. a person claiming to be lieutenant advance berry calls and said there's a warrants for missed jury duty. the scammer says they must pay to avoid arrest and asks for a credit card or social security number. officials say law enforcement agencies say they do not call them to say there's a warrant for their arrest. >> there's a move to put the brakes on big rigs traveling on highways in the bay area and across the country. the proposal would forcibly limit how fast trucks could travel by using an electronic device to capture -- or cap speeds. but not everyone likes the idea. cornell bernard has the details. >> if you are a truck driver in
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the bay area, you know the cliche "time is money" is all two real. just ask this driver. >> where are you on the freeing? >> he's been driving for decades and still feels the pressure to deliver the goods on time but plays it safe. >> i take my time. i don't care if i'm 45 minutes or an hour later late. >> but others try to beast the clock. >> they drive fast. >> a proposal from the national highway traffic safety administration would propose a nationwide limit by using an electronic device that caps speeds in new cars and buses between 60 and 68 miles an hour. for now older trucks would not be impacted. the hope is to reduce big rig collisions, some deadly. >> safety wise, it's a good thing. >> he works for mutual express in oakland. a trucking company proud of their safety record. he said regulating a truck's speed would save money and fuel but could drive up the cost of doing business. >> when you are forced to slow down on top of delays that you meet at the port and other places, it's hard. >> many large companies already cap speeds on their trucks. soon all new trucks on the road
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could be forced to drive the limit. in emeryville, cornell barnard, abc7 news. workers earning the minimum wage in berkeley can look forward to getting a raise. at a meeting yesterday the city council voted to raise the wage to $15 an hour. the current wage is $11 an hour. it will go to 12:53 on october the 1st and then ride to $13.75 by next october. it will hit $15 by the year 2018. council members say they will ask voters to reject few -- two new competing minimum wage measures on the november ballot. >> target about will guess count everything 10% tomorrow. they are trying to win back shoppers after a boycott over their restroom policy. earlier this year they allowed customers to use the dressing room or bathroom matching their gender identity. single stalls are now being installed in all stores.
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>> a government agency wants to begin screening blood donations for the zika virus as soon as possible. sex with an infected partner may spread zika, even in an area there are no mosquitoes carrying the virus. california is one of seven states that will begin blood screenings in four weeks because many people here travel to zika infected countries. in the race to the white house. donald trump and hillary clinton are back on the campaign trail tomorrow. trump will speak in iowa and clinton will attend a fundraiser in new york. neither of them campaigned publicly yesterday. but clinton's running mate had harsh words for trump while speaking in florida. at the historically black florida university in tallahassee, tim kaine associated trump's values with those of the ku klux klan. >> donald trump is their candidate because donald trump is pushing their values. ku klux klan values, david duke values. donald trump values are not american values. >> trump hosted a private fundraiser last night in south lake tahoe.
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>> good morning, we are scoring the flooding in the midwest. several american cities are dealing with rising waters and raging floodwaters. we have the latest on this dangerous weather. plus gun violence in chicago hits the family of nba star duane wade. his cousin, she was the mother of four, she was gunned down overnight. deadly violence in the windy city has been problematic for some time now. we will tell you about it in morning. and finally we turn to politics and the campaign trail. donald trump out in the crucial battleground state of iowa this morning. the republican candidate is struggling to clarify his shift on immigration, as well as woo minority voters. stick around, everyone. it's all coming up on gma this morning. hope to see you soon. happening today hundreds of people will lace up their walking shoes at oakland's lake merritt for a very good cause. it's the annual friends of faith walk and run. this is video from last year's
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event. it was named after a former reporter at ktvu. she battled a long battle with breast cancer. carolyn tyler was her friend and is a founder of the organization. money raised at the event helps uninsured or underinsured breast cancer patients in the bay area. the walk begins at 10:00 this morning. it's at the gazebo near children's fairy land. if you want to join the walk or make a donation, we have a link posted on our website, abc7news.com. after five years of drought, california is showing some progress. a newly-map from the u.s. drought monitor shows only a fifth of the state still falls under the category of exceptional drought. a year ago, california was in the worst category, it was more than double our current number. reggie has the story. >> reporter: just outside modesto, farming communities like patterson are facing a crisis. there's barely enough water to irrigate crops. so little, about a quarter of the local farms have stopped growing anything.
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>> we have over 12,000 acres that has not been farmed for the last several years, and that has very sudden and severe economic ripple effect to the small communities. >> ms. hanson is with the water district that's responsible for supplying water to a swath of land 50 miles long from tracey. the city gets all their irrigation water from the canal. the contract allows them to take more than 140,000-acre feet. >> this year we are receiving 5% of that. >> but del peurto will soon tap an unexpected source. used water from the nearby modesto sewage plant. the city flushes nearly 15 million gallons of water down the drain every day. that's roughly 15% of what nearby del peurto needs.
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modesto's plant recently underwent through an upgrade making the sewage recyclable. >> we call it new water. what we are accomplishing here, we are taking raw waste water and removing the pollutants to produce clean affluent on the other end. >> right any it gets discharged into the san joaquin river or the pools near the river. under the new agreement a $100 million pipeline will divert the water to farmers. >> it's safe for irrigation on crops. >> if people have been eating strawberries and artichokes over the last decade plus from the area, that's what has been used on it. >> this project will take the idea to a much bigger scale. >> this will be one of the largest beneficial water reuses in the country. >> other communities are watching closely to see what happens. >> they get a lot of calls. people wanting to know how did you do it, where do we start? >> abc7 news. >> 6:43 is the time. frances, shaping up to be a nice
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day across the bay area. >> yeah, we will see some sunshine, mild temperatures inland. right now it's cloudy and gray as we look live over san francisco. we have a cooling trend, or cooler than average temperatures, which i will tell you about coming up. >> frances, thank you. we may have seen a changing of the guard for two football teams at quarterback as colin kaepernick struggles in his first game action of the preseason. david web leads the cal bears to their first win of the college season in their game in
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>> welcome back. here's a live look outside from our golden gate camera. you can see it's a little breezy out there. we will have a full check of the forecast from our meteorologist frances dinglasan coming up. >> in sports, colin kaepernick made his debut in preseason games last night and looked a little rusty. while in baseball the giants are still behind the dodgers in the n.l. west by one guy. college football officially started with cal playing down under. here's abc7 news sports anchor mike shumann with the highlights of this morning's sports report. >> good morning. college football season officially kicked off. cal facing hawaii. the bears led by quarterback davis web, who had a great supporting cast in his debut victory with cal. in australia, one minute in. mohamed breaks loose and he has speed. 34 yards. first touchdown of the college season, and the bears go up 7-0. now tied at 7.
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here's why the bears got davis web. great touch on the ball in chad hanson. 17-yard score. 14-7, cal. hanson, two td catches on the day. web ran for one and scored four tds with three different guys. this makes is 41-17 cal. and the bears go on to win big, 51-31, the final. gabbert got his third straight start against the packers. midway through the first quarter. gabbert backward pass to clinton -dix. 7-0, niners. how about former cal bear aaron rodgers. short night for him but he throws one td pass to cobb. almost the exact same play the niners ran. colin kaepernick made his preseason debut. third and thirteen and he has a little rust and some of the same issues. holding the ball too long and using his legs. he does not get it. it wasn't pretty. the packers win it 21-10. hunter pence tweaked his right hamstring against the
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dodgers and took the night off as the giants open a three-game set against the braves. at&t park. first man to break the sound barrier, legendary pilot chuck yeager in the house. up 3-0 and they are in trouble. bases loaded and no outs. he gets out of it. this catch ends it. bottom of two, angel pagan, nearly goes in the water. two-run blast, 5-0, san francisco. bottom of four. denard span singles to center. samardzija doubles earlier. waved around third. former wide receiver just over the throw and reaches the plate. run number six, and the giants go on to win it 7-0. a's starting an interleague set in st. louis. two batters in. jed homers to dead center. cards take the early 2-0 lead. top of two. the first pitch swinging off the
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of luke weaver. see ya. weaver gets his first major league win as the cardinals hold on to win it, 3-1, the final. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> 6:50 is our time. good news if you want to go to a niners game this season. tickets on stubhub is being sold for half the value. the cheapest tickets is the december 11th game against the new york jets. right now there are tickets in in the upper corner section for just $48 each. >> now the accuweather forecast. >> good morning, i'm frances dinglason. a good time to go out for a run. gray skies over the bay area and temperatures on the mild side. a pretty view from mt. tam. i'll step out of the way because this is where we can get a glimpse of the sunrise at 6:36 this morning. most of us under those low
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clouds. temperatures right now mainly in the low 60s, san francisco, oakland and morgan hill and half moon bay only 59 degrees right now. this time we are looking live at sfo. no flight delays here. santa rosa currently at 59. novato 63. fairfield one of the cooler spots at 58 degrees. concord and livermore also in the low 60s. so here's what you can expect for today. we are looking from sutro guard the golden gate bridge. it is really gray out there. we've got the widespread low clouds this morning. a mild pattern this weekend. temperatures are going to be below average through the week. we are going to see even more cooling midweek. so the cloud animation shows that by 9:00 this morning we will see some clouds push into the north bay. santa rosa down through novato, san rafael and even into vallejo. even still sticking around through parts of the east bay, hayward, a little bit into livermore. a little more clearing as we head into the south bay. by lunch time and this afternoon plenty of sunshine for everyone.
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in fact the latest model shows more broken clouds along the coast. so we could see temperatures come up a little bit there. but they will still however near the 60s. highs today in san jose 77. morgan hill, gilroy a comfortable low 80s. santa cruz, one of the warmer beach locations at 68 degrees. along the peninsula, temperatures range from 68 in milbrae down to 73 in palo alto, 74 in mountain view. notice those clouds at the coast keep things cool there. so only in the low 60s to upper 50s. daly city at 59, downtown san francisco 65. comfortable, as well, in the north bay with petaluma at 74, and a lot of mid-70s through parts of the north bay. warmer as you head farther north. 88 in ukiah. union city, and newark and mid-70s through fremont. inland areas will be cooler than
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average, but nice. in the low 80s for you there. for the most part, and brentwood could climb up to 87 crease. here's a look at the week ahead. this is what i mean when i say we are below average in san jose. normally at 83 this time of year. we are staying below that, even cooling down through wednesday and thursday. the accuweather seven-day forecast shows a very similar pattern for inland areas, as well. so mild today. just a touch warmer tomorrow. breezy at the coast on monday. then you see the cool-down midweek. you will find it a little bit more noticeable in the inland areas. along the coast we will stay near 60 degrees. we are on a steady, slightly cool early-than-average pattern. new this is the perfect weekend to head up to napa and take in some wine tasting and get outside. >> it will be nice and comfortable in the 70s. about are for wine tasting.
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>> frances, thank you. coming up, the beetles version of the antique road show. the find featuring the fab s i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem.
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it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. xarelto® is selective targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting function. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking you may bruise more easily, and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto can cause serious, and in rare cases fatal bleeding. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto tell your doctor about any conditions, such as kidney, liver or bleeding problems. to help protect yourself from a stroke,
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how is this for a fun find at a garage sale? thirty years ago a san francisco musician paid a dollar for a film-positive proof of the beetles in concert. turned out to be the beetles' last public concert at candlestick. the 72 pictures by an unknown photographer have never been displayed before until now. most are closeups of the fab four performing. >> the photographer loved john. he took more shots of john than anybody. it was a struggle trying to figure out which prints to make. >> the photos will go on display monday in the reclaimed room gallery. monday is also the 50th anniversary of the historic concert. let's get a final weather check now with frances. >> all right, chris. it will be cool and cloudy at the coast. 61 half moon bay. downtown san francisco 65 degrees. mild inland. if you like today, you will like
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tomorrow and the next few days. >> frances, thank you. thanks for joining us on abc7 morning. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin.
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warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors. xarelto® is selective targeting one critical factor of your body's natural clotting function. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking you may bruise more easily, and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto can cause serious, and in rare cases fatal bleeding. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto tell your doctor about any conditions, such as kidney, liver or bleeding problems. to help protect yourself from a stroke, ask your doctor about xarelto.
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there's more to know. xarelto. good morning, america. breaking overnight, flash floods, nearly seven inches in two hours, overwhelming parts of kansas city. rushing water rising in an instant. waist high in places. cars swamped. drivers looking for safety on their roofs. this creek rising ten feet in one hour, and rivers raging. what's coming up in the forecast. caught in the crossfire, the cousin of chicago bulls star dwyane wade struck and killed by a stray bullet while pushing her baby in a stroller on chicago's south side. >> we got a female shot in the head. >> the rising violence hitting close to home for the nba champ. the comments he made just a day before the murder. taking heat. donald trump under fire again. is he shifting stances on undocumented immigrants?

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