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we have dense fog as the cloud deck is compressed due to high pressure. four miles visibility half moon bay. looking at more low clouds in half moon bay. 60 san jose. golden gate bridge very foggy heading to the approach out of marin. 61 santa rosa. we are looking at poor air quality today. tomorrow the spare the air alert. likely both days. you can see the santa clara valley getting worse air quality tomorrow. we will be looking at 90s in our inland east bay. a quick warmup today but still fog at the coast. cornell. >> thank you be so much. family and friends of an elder will i woman brutally beat nen san jose held a vigil last night for her. they are hoping miss flo can make a full recovery after monday's attack. our reporter spoke with those there who knew miss flo.
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♪. >> a community gathering through songs, prayer and candles. family and friends and the neighbors all honoring an 88-year-old woman known as miss flo. >> a very devout christian. prayer and singing is a big part of it. >> earlier this week the elderly woman was severally beaten in her home during a home invasion robbery. >> she was beaten beyond recognition to the point that when i first saw her, i had to question if it was really her. >> but in a hospital the visit, her nephew said she made remarkable progress. >> she responded to our voices. both her eyes were open. >> how did she respond? >> she smiled and one of my cousins told her i was there, and she muttered, i know. >> she's a strong woman. her mind is like -- her mind is sharp. she's a young 88. >> the sheriffs detectives arrested 19-year-old zachary cuen in connection with the crime and they are pursuing other leads. there were even prayer requests
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for the suspect. ♪ >> as for ms. flo's family and friends, they are hopeful she'll pull through. >> she's a matriarch in our family. she's small in stature, but her spirit is strong and vibrant. >> you are hooking at an amtrak train because evacuated because passengers reported a man with a gun. the man is in custody after sheriff's deputies deployed teargas. the train was headed to san diego. we now know the identity of a mountain view man who was killed yesterday afternoon in palo alto. a projectile came through his windshield and hit him in the neck yesterday afternoon. abc7 news katie marzullo has the details.
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>> reporter: this is the object the chp came flying through the windshield of the minivan, killing the driver. >> while searching the vehicles the officers found a brass, sort of like a plumbing material, like a nut, approximately the size after baseball. >> the 82-year-old was driving north on highway is 01 when he was struck in the neck. his van went off the highway and careened along the center divider before coming to a stop. other drivers pulled over and tried to help him, but it was too late. first responders pronounced him dead at the scene. investigators are asking witness to come forward. hope any they can shed more light on exactly what happened. >> to see maybe this fell off another vehicle, or did this come off from maybe it was kicked off, maybe it was already in the lane and got kicked up which somebody's tires as they were driving by. >> an unusual and terrible accident that cost an innocent driver his life. >> there's nothing he could have done to avoid that. >> two northbound lanes were closed for two hours while chp investigated and cleared the scene.
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in redwood city, katie marzullo, abc7 news. the man indentifying as louis schaefer. a suspected carjacker ran from the wreck after this arrest in berkeley. a the s.u.v. hit a car and a house on sixth street staying there. witnesses saw a man run away from the vehicle. officers captured him as he ran toward a moving twain. an officer was hurt while arresting the suspect. you see on this map where a baby was shot in his mother's arms in richmond. yesterday morning shooting broke out at second street and bissel avenue. one bullet wounded a man and another wounded the baby more than two blocks away. the baby is expected to recover after being shot in the leg. >> a $66 million civil claim has been filed against the city of oakland on behalf of a young woman who said she's had sex with dozens of bay area police officers when she was underage.
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the attorney filed the notice. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has the story. >> price and bonner filed a $66 million civil claim against the city of oakland, something they announced was in the works earlier this week. >> she's entitled certainly to compensation from each one of the jurisdictions where officers have violated the law and violated her civil rights. >> a spokesman for the city attorney said they cannot comment on pending legal actions. the mayor libby shaft also did not comment. 12 police officers are named in the multimillion-dollar civil claim, including the former police chief. they accuse him of failure to take action when he learned what the officers were doing. they are also planning on filing claims with other police offices connected to the case. >> we have at least five bay area counties of that been implicated in this scandal. >> there were only two officers charged and five others are expected to be charged later.
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the former oakland police officer lee roy johnson is accused of failing to report child abuse, which is a misdemeanor. former livermore police officer daniel black was also charged. he's accused of participating in participation in prostitution, lewd conduct and providing alcohol to a minor. they will be in court october 1st for a first appearance. sergio quintana, abc7 news >> we are getting a first look at a gun the santa clara county sheriff's deputies say a man pointed at them before being shot and killed in saratoga. the man held this .38 caliber inside his home on monday night. someone called 911 asking deputies to see if the man was okay. they knocked on the door and called him on the phone several times before forcing their way into the house. campbell police are asking for your help to find this man who they say robbed someone's phone. it happened around 2:00 wednesday afternoon. or wednesday afternoon, rather, in the parking lot of a safeway on west hamilton avenue. police say he approached the witness who was sitting in a car, talking on the phone, reached in and grabbed it. the suspect was last seen in this mazda r-8. police believe he was involved
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in prior thefts at the safeway store. the victim was not hurt. this morning there was a warning for parents in the east bay. scammers for falsely claiming their children have been abducted and hurt in hopes of getting ransom money. at least two families clairmont middle school in oakland received the frightening phone calls. in both cases the parents called the school and determined their kids were safe. the fbi calls it a kidnapping attempt. >> the grandparent was called and said their child at the school was injured, broken his nose and they needed money to pay for the medical treatment. >> the fbi said parents who get the phone call should hang up immediately, call the school to check on their child. a small plane made an emergency landing in a marsh not far from highway 101 yesterday afternoon. federal investigators said the pilot reported engine failure around 2:30. sky 7 was overhead after the pilot safely landed in the open
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space preserve in east palo alto. the two people on board were not hurt. happening today, thousands of people across the state will volunteer their time to clean up our beaches. it's part of the 32nd annual california coastal cleanup day. this is video from last year's cleanup. the event draws people to more than 800 locations statewide. the cleanup usually collects more than 1 million pounds of trash off the state waterways. >> lisa argen has your full forecast coming up in just a few minutes. also next, as we check our exploratorium camera and the controversy now growing between donald trump and hillary clinton. what trump -- about his rival's secret service protection. and a san francisco skyscraper is sinking. the similarity it shares with nearly a half-do
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unclear if police gunfire killed him or if it was self-inflicted. and more developing news, this time in pennsylvania. that's where seven people were shot, including two police officers after an ambush-style attack that led to a fatal shootouty west philadelphia. the civilian and gunman died. a sergeant was sitting in the patrol car when the suspect ambushed her. she was shot 8 times. he ran from officers and shot into a nearby car back-to-back are and car and took a woman as a human shield. officers chased him down in an alley and shot and killed him. the two officers and three other people are expected to survive take their guns away! she doesn't want guns. lets she what happens. >> a new controversy in the race for president. you just heard donald trump suggesting at a rally in florida last night that hillary clinton's armed guards should disarm.
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he made the suggestion while criticizing his opponent for her stance on gun control. the comments come after trump reversed his position yesterday on president obama's birthplace. abc news reporter chuck sievertson has the story. >> reporter: from donald trump, a full retreat from a longstanding allegation. >> president barack obama was born in the united states, period. >> whether trump was expecting any credit, hillary clinton's campaign called his statement a sickening display. >> he has led the birther movement to delegitimize our first black president. there is no eratessing it in history. >> from blacks on capitol hill, the back lack was brutal. >> donald trump is a disgusting fraud. >> this man cannot be elect the. he's a hater, he's a bigot, and he's a racist. >> president obama himself was philosophical. >> i was pretty confident about where i was born. >> the first lady michelle obama warned against electing trump. >> the minute that individual takes that oath, they are under the hottest, harshest life there
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is. and there is no way to hide who they really are. and at that point it's too late. >> a large miami rally friday night, a few supporters held up signs "blacks for trump." and they said they are exploiting race. >> when they are in trouble they always pull out the racist word. thank you so much. >> in new york city hillary clinton followed donald trump's path to the tonight show where host jimmy fallon had some fun with the recent diagnosis of pneumonia. chuck sievertson, abc news, new york. >> he calls trump's comments about the security guards out-of-bounds, and suggested he was once again trying to insight people to violence. >> the first presidential debate is exactly nine days away. candidates had to have at least 15% support in recent national polls to be invited. there are a total of three debates scheduled.
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people spend millions to live there and residents of a san francisco high rise are paying more money to find out if their sinking homes are safe. they have hired seismic and soil consultants to literally dig deeper. drilling and other tests will start in two weeks. the millennium is sinking so far more than 16 inches. developers new about the sinking before the luxury condos went on sale. >> the millennium had an obligation to disclose that to their future buyers and they failed to do that. that is obviously the subject of litigation. >> the supervisor plans to hold hearings next week to learn more about the high-rises with similar foundations. happening today, the 21st annual international dragon boat festival take place this weekend. it's a free event featuring world-class dragon boat racing
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and cultural performances. new this year is the dragon land, filled with kid-friendly activities, games, arts and crafts. there will be shuttles from the 19th street bart station to lake merritt. the opening starts at noon at lake merritt in oakland. it should be great weather, right? >> yeah. this morning we comfortable mid-70s. we show you the fog footprint. you will notice 2.5-mile visibility in santa rosa with 4 miles at the coast, 8 miles in san jose, and a live look outside. finally looking at a little bit of sunshine out there. 53 san francisco. good morning san jose, 50 for you. 49 in gilroy. half moon bay, you will have the clouds for much of the clouds. it's 54 right now. here's a live look. you see the deck of low clouds that will keep our coasts cool today. 48 that paw. 54 fairfield. good morning concord.
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54 for you. so yesterday a spare the air alert. another one today. you can count on it tomorrow. so the temperatures soar, the air quality decreases and also the relative humidity quite, quite low. upper elevations above about 1500 feet. that's where we have an offshore flow. that's how the atmosphere will dry out even more show. onshore flow at our beaches will keep it comfortable there. another look outside from the east bay hills camera. heating up inland this weekend. mild to warm at the coast. and especially tomorrow. you will get full sunshine. today just partial sun. more so along the north bay community beaches. and sharply cooler as the seasons change. that will be thursday for the equinox. this is the fog footprint. by 4:00 we still have the low clouds and fog from pescadero half moon bay. much more sundown around santa cruz and monterey. then we get into more fog overnight. but look what happens. it pulls back quickly.
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looking at a sunny day at the coast with temperatures still mild there. it will be warm in sacramento at 96 degrees. look not 67 in monterey. and 80 in los angeles. so temperatures pretty comfortable, but if you are headed up to sonoma, it's going to be a warm one with numbers in the low 80s by 1:00. 88 at 3:00 in the afternoon. heading to the beach, it will be mild. upper 70s for santa cruz. 80 tomorrow. and beachy tomorrow at 78 degrees. your forecast tomorrow heats up for some of the warmest temperatures we've seen in quite some time. 100 degrees by the delta. 87 in hayward. 100 livermore. and monday very little changin' land. we are going to have to wait until tuesday and we will see much cooler conditions. so highs today ranging from the upper 70s along the peninsula to the low 80s palo alto. look for 74 santa cruz. 92 in concord. 87 in napa. but it gets even hotter tomorrow. the accuweather seven-day forecast, low 70s at the
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beaches. full sunshine with 100 inland and you will get a little bit of relief around the bay tomorrow but really more likely on tuesday. wednesday and thursday, autumn arrives. we will look for pleasant weather. if you haven't downloaded our app yet, we have fun information on there and you can track the weather and the alerts. september always a dicey time with fire danger. >> for sure. it could be hot and cool. if you are headed to the beach, lots of sunscreen, right? >> you got it. >> thanks so much. just ahead, blasting off into the sky, a daredevil zooms across a massive canyon in a high-speed rocket. we will check it out. and we are celebrating hispanic heritage month with posts to our instagram feed. more details on instagram at abc7 news bay area.
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to help protect yourself from a stroke, ask your doctor about xarelto. there's more to know. xarelto. >> welcome back. we are joined by new york to tell us what is coming up on good morning america. >> donald trump is taking aim at hillary clinton just hours after his birther reversal. and igniting controversy about comments he said about disarming clinton's bodyguards, mocking
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her stance on gun control. what the clinton campaign is saying about trump latest attack line coming up. and six governors declaring a state of emergency. there's a gas line shortage after a major oil pipeline ruptured. it leaked 250,000 gallons of oil. people lining up at the pumps where gas prices are already climbing this morning. and finally a stuntman's death-denying jump. eddie succeeding the legendary daredevil evil knievel who tried it 40 years ago. he launched over the snake river canyon going 2,000 feet, 400 miles an hour. you don't want to miss it coming up on gma this saturday. hope you can join us. >> paula, thank you. a new ucla study said california's drought could last indefinitely. this is the new normal according to state research of searchers. they are talking about water store angle which could be the key to keeping california going through the drought.
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>> it's a complicated system of water governance and water rights. i think we are moving in the right direction on how to think more regionally and more realistically. but there are folks that need to change their thinking a little bit and be a little more regional. officials hope to come up with ground rules by the end of the year on how to use the state's $2.7 billion water bond, which was approved by voters in 2014. >> thousands of people joined in on a walk alongside the waterfront yesterday. an estimated 10,000 people took part in the annual heart walk. among them giants manager bruce bochy. he knows the importance of a healthy heart. bochy underwent an emergency heart procedure just last year. >> had the stint put in about a year and a half ago. lost my father due to heart disease. it hits close to home for me. >> others took part in the american heart association park. this year it raised $3.5 million
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for heart disease and stroke research. kevin durant threw out the first pitch before last night's giants game at&t park. giants legend willie mays gave k. d. some throwing tips. he also met with hunter pence and crawford and lucky fans before the game. sports director larry beil will have the highlights coming up. an as sparing police officer deserves a promotion just for being adorable. san jose police chief eddie garcia sent this tweet yesterday. it includes a disney link about a girl named jolie who dreams of being a dancing police officer check it out. >> my chance is to be a caning police officer. i will have a badge and an officer's shirt.
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>> that is super cute. she said she wants to be a police officer so she can do nice things and help people while dancing, of course. disney is the parents company of abc7 news. and still to come on abc7 mornings, the new plan to get more people to go to angel island. still no running water there, but you will be able to stay connected in some pretty cool cabins. and one person's trash is another person's treasure. the big auction in sacramento this
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is. >> hi, everyone, this is abc7 mornings. hope you are doing well this morning. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. good morning. >> good morning. as you look outside behind me you see the fog from mt. tam. it's the last full weekend of summer. we will have summer-like temperatures even with low fog and clouds at the coast. in is mt. tam. it will clear in the north bay later today. 48 gilroy. 53 in the city and from the sutro tower camera you see the puffy white clouds. a spare the air alert all weekend long for poor air quality in our inland east bay. we will have mid-90s today. near 100 tomorrow. santa clara valley heats up quickly tomorrow for the spare the air alert tomorrow. we will see fog at the beaches today. but full sunshine as your sunday
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afternoon arrives. but looking at numbers at the coast low 60s today for the free a. c.. mid-90s inland. we will talk about a sharp cool down as we usher in the new season. >> see you soon. thanks so much. new this morning, with congress back in session, the president is calling on republicans in congress to do their jobs. in his weekly address he says he wants them to focus on funding, funding the fight against zika and providing resources to help the flood victims in louisiana. he said solving these problems is within our reach. >> we just need a congress that works as hard as you do. at the very least we should expect that they should do their jobs and protect us from disease, help us recover from disaster, keep the supreme court above politics and help our businesses grow and hire. >> president obama will make a speech at the annual legislative conference phoenix awards dinner in washington, d.c. first lady michelle obama will also be there.
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>> the house financial services committee has launched their own investigation into wells fargo where the bank opened millions of fake accounts. it is questioning documents relating to the bank's controversial sales tactics. the department of justice has already issued subpoenas to the bank as part of a federal investigation. stump will answer to the senate banking committee at a hearing on tuesday. happening today, the national a.i.d.s. memorial in san francisco will commemorate 25 years of remembrance, healing and hope with a special ceremony. the state senator mark leno and the san francisco supervisor scott wiener will be there. it will pay tribute to friends and loved ones lost to hiv-aids a boulder will be unveiled, dedicated to the city for its leadership. it starts at 11:00 this morning at the memorial in golden gate park. >> camping in style is about to
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reach a whole new level at one state park in the bay area. a camping up grade is planned at angel island. >> you do not get a interview of the bay than here at angel island. >> she is leading a tour of angel island, a job she loves. >> it's not a job, it's an adventure and i love meeting all the people that come out here. >> it's a place many locals and tourists have never seen and that's a problem. >> not everyone knows what we are and who we are, but we would like to change that. >> the park superintendent amy wants to boost attendance. she hopes new, sleek, modern cabins like these will be a draw. more than a dozen cabins big enough to sleep four to eight people will be built on the east side of the island near the historic immigration station. >> there's quite a few folks for whom camping is a barrier. that could include not having the equipment -- >> no stove or running water, but technology, yes. gorgeous views and rustic charm. what more could you want? but let's not get carried away completely. we are told every cabin will have a usb port so you can charge your phone and stay
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connected. the cabin project is targeting millennials who want the camping experience without roughing it. >> we have some pokey stops too. >> really? >> of course. >> these guys, who visit every month, say not a bad idea. >> my wife and i like to go glamping anyway, so we will probably come and use the facilities. >> this millennial thinks it's a great option, just not for her. >> it's hard to appreciate everything you have around you if you are inside of this decked-out place. >> as for the tour guide kimmie -- >> you should camp out in the wilderness. >> reservations will be required. price for the glamping trip, still to be worked out. help appears to be on the way to keep tahoe blue. the u.s. senate has approved a bill that calls for spending $10 billion on water quality projects nation wide over the next decade, including
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$415 million for the lake tahoe restoration act. >> reggie jackson was at schools yesterday. he was there to inspiring kids burks not to become big league ballplayers. it's a new program that could fast track students toward college. >> they called him mr. october because of his postseason heroics at the plate. but on this friday in september, reggie jackson was talking about the importance of science and technology education to students of color. >> as a minority, you do not get a fair opportunity, you do not get a fair shake. >> but sometimes you do get a little star power. money from silicon valley and input from a local community college to help give these kids a nudge along the way. >> the focus on technology because there's such a significant lack of any kind of minority population and tech
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-- technology. >> it's true african americans and latinos make up less than 5% of employees at the major tech companies. he hopes to help change that. it's a joint venture between silicon valley software giant sap, oakland and the city college. the goal is to get more kids of color involved in the tech industry. that's not new but this is. students in the academy will be allowed to take courses with credits both at skyline and a local community college at no cost. and after they graduate they have two yers to complete their association degree for free. >> we are hoping they can get like at least a couple semesters worth of college credits before they leave so they will have a real edge. >> and they also become our employee base later. so it's a good one for all. >> i want people to know my name and what i did. he want to create something. >> i just want to make sure that america continues to lead the world in computer technology science. >> everyone involved expects to get back more than they give, especially the tech industry.
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they believe it creates greater profits and prosperity. abc7 news. abc7 news was on san francisco's howard street yesterday which was shut down for a big tech conference. oracle open world starts tomorrow at the moscone center. as a result, howard streater between third and fourth streets will remain closed until next saturday. hundreds of people are expected to turn out for this week's surplus department's auction in sacramento. the department houses all of the property seized by law enforcement agencies. used horse saddles, computers, car parts. it's all up for auction after being retired from state offices or seized in busts. the auctions bring in about $100,000, which is used to keep the state surplus department going. it holds five public auctions every year. thousands of fans are getting ready for beyonce's concert tonight. it's her second stop of the formation tour in santa clara at levi's stadium. she was also there in may. if you don't want to deal with
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traffic, caltrain is offering hourly service to the mountain view station where you can ride to the stadium. tickets still available starting at $89 each. the show starts at 7:30 tonight. it's going to be great. still ahead on abc7 mornings, a man loses his wallet on a bay area freeway. chp officer who went above and beyond to help him. and here's a live look from our mt. tam cam. look at all that fog. but don't be fooled, it will be a warm one today. lisa argen will have your full forecast coming up in just a few they call you short stack. half pint. lil' bit. small fry. nobody even knows your name... but that's about to change.
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>> check in this out. a profession at stunt man has done what legendary daredevil evil knievel has done. knievel tried the same jump in 1974 but ended up at the bottom of the canyon because his parachute deployed too soon. he spent three years getting ready for the jump and $1.5 million of his own money. he said knievel was his boyhood idol. ♪. >> happening now, the monterey jazz festival kicks off their 59th year. the all-weekend event features more than 100 performances spread out across eight stages on the monterey county fair and event center. the tickets are still available. it kicks off today and tomorrow at noon. lisa is here. did you say fall is coming up? it doesn't feel like it.
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it's hot. >> yeah, so hot we have a spare the air alert today and again tomorrow. breakaway temperatures are the hottest on sunday afternoon. see the flag blowing from our roof camera. it's 53 degrees in san francisco. the on shore push at the coast. offshore winds likely in the higher elevation. i'll put it all together for you and talk about our hot summer forecast next. >> it will be a beautiful day. thanks, lisa. also next, the nightmare is over for buster posey. his two-month home run drought has finally ended. we have highlights of the big win over the cardinals coming up in sports. and the emmys are tomorrow afternoon on abc7. coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. the awards begin live at 5:00 and you can catch a replay at 8:00 p.m
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xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. 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
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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. there's more to know. xarelto. in sports, lots of college football. all three bay area schools are playing today. you want watch it here on abc7. cal hosts texas at memorial state. you can watch that game on our sister network espn. and san jose state faces utah at cef-ceu stadium, home of the spartans. kickoff at 7:30 p.m. and tonight cardinals battle the giants. and last night the giants got a win over st. louis. here's sports director larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. searching for answers. manager bruce bochy cancelled batting practice thursday night
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and the giants beat the cardinals. if it works once, you try it again. all right. no b.p. again last night for the giants. as allen iverson once said, practice? we are talking about practice? new warrior kevin durant threw out the first pitch. the warriors training camp starts at the end of the month. that will be fun. and the third inning. this turned out to be fun. giants load the bases without a hit and then there's a pit. buster posey, two runs score and 3-0 san francisco. brandon belt to the gap. posey and hunter pence both score. 5-0. giants add another run. they explode for a 6-0 lead. posey's last homer came two months ago. the longest drought of his career. snapping it in the fourth. good-bye! the two-run homer. the giants one up on the mets and three up on the cardinals in the wildcard chase. how about a's and rangers
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in, oh, wilbur. go google mr. ed. it will be good for you. what a year chris davis is having. high and deep and aloha! off of cole hamels. a two-run jack. his 38th. 2-0, a's. bottom of the ninth now. two outs. and ryan matson. that's a fair ball down the line. jonathan lucroy doubles home. and joey, the walk-off win for the rangers. 7-6. once upon the time the tables were reversed. stanford wanted to be usc. now the cardinals set the benchmark in the pac-12. stanford and usc will meet tonight right here on abc7. stanford beat the trojans twice last year. that was the third game of the season in los angeles. and a pack pac-12 title game. that was a wildcat, going wild, christian mccaffrey. 207 yards rushing.
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caught another one. usc got crushed in their opener, and upsetting stanford would be big. >> it's really about what we've been preaching. this is game of technique, toughness, togetherness and trust. this is the one that you preach since last december. and what we've built. we are looking forward to seeing exactly where we are in this game. this will be a game to kind of test us and see if that work paid off. >> so it's stanford and usc here on abc7 at 5:00. stick around for after the game around 8:30, 8:45. mike shumann and yours truly will have the highlights from the day in football and live post-game interviews from the stadium. another twist in the anthony davis story with the 49ers. didn't make the trip to carolina. he apparently suffered a concussion thursday in practice. he took last year off following previous concussion issues. supposedly ponderd retiring again last week. who knows if and when we will see anthony davis again in the
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red and gold. one more reminder, stanford and usc right here at 5:00 kickoff. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> lisa as your weekend forecast. it's going to be a warm one, right, lease a you? >> that's right. as you look outside or live doppler 7, you notice the clouds and fog. usually you think the clear sky, that's going to bring us the warmth. but the clouds will retreat and we will see partly cloudy skies at our beaches. you are waking up to about 1,00d fog. so from mt. tam you can see all the gray. 5 san francisco. good morning mountain view 53 san francisco. and so from our sutro tower camera, yeah, we are going to get into a lot of sunshine in san francisco. temperatures approaching 70 degrees. mid-50s right now in concord with 55 in livermore. napa dropped to 49. we do have a spare the air alert again. not only today but tomorrow.
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look at the air quality in the inland east bay and the santa clara valley. temperatures will peek tomorrow with temperatures approaching 100 degrees by the delta. heating up. mild to warm at the coast. partly cloudy today. we could get more sunshine today but sharply cooler as the seasons change. autumn begins on thursday. by 4:00 we have fog from the san mateo coast. we will call it partly cloudy all day long. and looking at a little bit of fog pushing over the bay through the overnight hours. then as we go through your sunday afternoon, notice the clouds are swept away from the coast. so it's going to be a warm one tomorrow. 100 in antioch, 99 livermore. how about 96 in walnut creek? 97 concord and 98 in fairfield and santa rosa climbing 10 degrees tomorrow. a warm beach day today in santa cruz at 77 degrees. even warmer tomorrow but still quite beachy into monday with temperatures holding in the upper 70s. it will be in the 60s at our
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local beaches here. san jose today in the upper 80s. that's four degrees above average. the warm day will be tomorrow and still pretty warm on monday. then temperatures will trail off into the mid-70s by next week when autumn does arrive. 823 today will be your high in milpitas. warm day there with 86 in santa clara and the peninsula. temperatures ranging from the upper 70s in san mateo to low 80s redwood city. mountain view, about 82 this afternoon. look for 70 in south san francisco. clouds from the sunset in daly city. look for 86 in santa rosa, 81 vallejo. and inland, near shore east bay will be just in the low 80s so we will be comfortable but warmer than yesterday. 80 in newark. now low to mid-90sed to inland suppose it's going to feel hot out there. tomorrow even hotter. still hot inland on monday. a bit of a sea breeze, though, each and every day. we will look at temperatures
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trailing off quickly on tuesday. wednesday, the last day of summer, and cooler thursday and breezy and milder by friday. our abc7 news app tracks all of this for you. i think a lot of people are okay with a little bit of summer before fall. >> absolutely. hopefully rain is on the way in a couple weeks too. did you see the moon overnight? >> amazing. beautiful. >> i thought i left the light on outside. no, it's the moon. lisa, thank you so much. you heard about acts of kindness amog strangers. here's one that breaks the mold completely. abc7 reporter wayne freedman reports from vacaville. >> an unforgiving no man's land populated by the broken down or the desperate. last friday night he fit the latter category. >> all my money was for the week, all the money we had was in the center divide. >> he's an auto mechanic and father of two who made the
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common mistake o leaving his wallet on the roof of the family car. >> went over the bump and happened to glance in my rear-view mirror and saw everything just fell out of my wallet once it hit the ground. >> enter chp officer james morale who doesn't often receive calls about people crawling around on the highway median in the dark on their hands and knees. >> i thought he was broken down or out of gas, something like that. >> as the officer soon learned, $2,900 meant everything to the man with a family living paycheck to paycheck. >> everything is accounted for and every nickel gets spent pretty much. it was a huge loss for us. >> but there's more to the story because officer moraleis second-generation chp, and there was something about john's plight that touched him. as he escorted him to a gas station, he noticed a cash machine nearby. while john filled up, the officer withdrew $60, walked over and gave it to him. >> because that's how i was raised. my parents taught me to help everyone in every way that i'm able to do, and that's again the
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reason why i got this job. i wanted to help everybody. >> i was pretty thankful and got a little choked up about it. you know, because he doesn't know me from adam, you know. >> they know each other now. two strangers met by bad luck, good will, and an act of kindness on a busy highway. near vacaville, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> awesome story. thanks, wayne. next, a big day for canine lovers in the south bay. what
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>> check your tickets. >> here are the winning numbers from last night's mega-millions drawing. >> a ticket purchased in illinois matched all six numbers. but there was a big bay area winner, too. a ticket purchased at a liquor store in castro valley matched five. that ticket is worth nearly $757,000. not bad. happening today, the largest dog festival in the united states will happen right here in the bay area. more than 15,000 dog lovers and nearly 4,000 dogs will be at bark at the park festival in san jose. there will be a dog costume contest, dog training and vendors selling treats and other services. money raised from the festival benefits local humane societies and animal care centers. it all starts at 10:00 this morning at william street park in san jose. >> i would take my beagles marry, but they can't handle it.
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too many dogs. >> i had a beagle and i know what you mean. >> too many people, dogs and treats. a beautiful, hot day. >> today is the cooler day out of the two for the weekend. as we take a look outside. 53 in san francisco, 59 in san jose. another pretty shot. the sun is up right now with 52 novato, 55 livermore. that's the coolest part of the day. by the afternoon we are in the low 90s in concord. 892 for you in fremont. 69 san francisco. 76 in oakland and the accuweather seven-day forecast tomorrow another spare the air alert is likely. then we will see the temperatures try to cool back on monday around the bay. but still warm inland. it's really not until tuesday, a couple more days of summer. its tummy rice on thursday. >> something for everybody. thanks, lisa. thanks for joining us on the abc7 morning news. news continues online, twitter, facebook and instagram. abc7 news continues at 8:00 a.m. "good morning america" is next. have a great day,
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good morning, america. new overnight, disarming comments. donald trump calling for hillary clinton to be stripped of secret service protection. >> she doesn't want guns. take them. let's see what happens to her. >> this just hours after his birther backtrack admitting president obama was born in the united states. >> his campaign was founded on this outrageous lie. pain at the pump. the pipeline leak causing price spikes from texas to new jersey, gas shortages and lines around the block. six states under a state of emergency. how much more you could pay to fuel up. undercover video. abc news obtaining new police video from the investigation into the murder of a well-known fsu professor. his ex-mother-in-law's encounter with an undercover agent.
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