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. >> good morning bay area. let's get up and going. >> it's saturday, may 20th. we official word through the abc 7 news app. the one-year-old boy and amber alert was found safe t. highway patrol towers abc 7 news, a one-year-old and his father turned up hundreds of miles away in the los angeles area. abc 7 news reporter quinnell bernard has the latest. >> reporter: today is a great day. we have a child that is going to be reunited with his mother. >> reporter: the one-year-old found safe 400 miles away in culver city. his father jason lamb in custody. lamb's toyota corolla, the car people were on the lookout for spotted being towed away a. tip
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led to the child being found. >> the amber alert, itself. >>. >> reporter: the d. a. says he has joint custody but didn't return the child until friday night. they spotted the father and son at a store in menlo park. why did 24 hours pass as police were notified? >> as we continued our investigation, we realized this is one of those that we need an amber alert. >> i tried later. >> >> reporter: the sister mary says her brother was was not unstable or suicidal as reported by chp. >> he never showed signs of being suicidal. >> reporter: charges have not been announced. >> the east bay woman accused in a deadly dui crash that left a toddler dead is the focus of an arrest warrant this morning. the boy is $3 million for the award. these are mug shots from
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previous arrests. katie says the boy's family is disappointed with the charges. >> i think they're devastated. they are reliving this time and time again. i think they fell their son elijah was taken from them and they wanted second degree murder charges. >> reporter: the suv slammed into the dunn's family car last september. it killed three-year-old elijah dunn. >> we presented our case to the district attorney on july 20th of 2017. >> at the time he faced a previous dui charge, something that dunn's thought would play into this case. they wanted a second degree murder charge in elijah's case, not gross vehicular manslaughter and felony dui. >> it's hard to prove, especially because she was not already convicted of her previous dui. >> because i understand that the charges that she is being charged with carry a potential of 11 years. >> reporter: an 11-year
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sentence, if convicted, and a length of time it took to charge him weighed on the family. just last week, he was arrested for public intoxication. >> she would have been in jail, not to get the third arrest. she was arrested on school grounds while picking up her kids is what i understand. >> the da filed the charges, chp obtained an arrest warrant. abc 7 news. >> a man convicted of killing a 9-year-old boy at a sleepover in discovery bay will spend 30 years to life in prison. yesterday, a judge in can tra costa county gave 20-year-old william billy schultz the toughest sentence possible for the murder back in 2015. the former family friend admitted to stabbing him five times as he slept because he wanted to see what killing was like. schultz' attorney argued her client should be found insane and sent to a mental health facility. >> we are not rejoicing over,
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however, we feel comfort in the sense that bill will is where he belongs. >> reporter: schultz' mother said her son is highly remorseful and what he did will taunt u haunt him the rest of his life. a man from turkey is in federal custody after allegedly trying to storm a cockpit on an american airlines flight that was on its way from los angeles to honolulu. the incident was so serious that fighter jets were called out to respond. this is a photo showing them taking off to es so rt the plane to the airport. here's abc 7 news reporter katie mar sul lo. >> reporter: no explosives were found on board. special technicians cleared the subject's possessions in the airport. >> reporter: the subject is 25-year-old from turkey. a passenger took this video of him being taken off the american airlines plane in handcuffs. >> he was screaming and he walked up to the front with a
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blanket on his head. >> reporter: there are reports he was also carrying a laptop. the pilot called for help. the airport scrambled to jets to honolulu. their fear was he was trying to get into the cockpit. a flight attendant blocked him with a drink cart. >> she pushed him and said you are not coming in here. by then they were asking what else they could do. >> reporter: they taped the man to his seat until they landed. the pilot says there is little chance of breaching the cockpit and the door stays locked no matter what. >> you have somebody with a gun to a flight attend aunt's head, you're going to say, i'm sorry. good-bye. you are not going to open that cockpit door. >> reporter: some question if this man should have been o'loued on the plane. hours before his flight, lax police arrested him fortress passing him after he tried to go through a security door and they say he had been drinking, he was
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released and was able to board his flight. happening now, president trump is in saudi arabia. it's the first stop on his first foreign trip. he's visiting five countries in eight days and we'll meet several heads of state from the middle east. the trip is a major task for the president who is a novice in foreign affairs. saudi arabia is pulling out all the stops to impress the president and first lady. saudi king salmon greeted them at the airport, it's a welcome distraction from mr. trump's problems in walk. the "new york times" reported the president shoek spoke with russian officials about the firing of former fbi director james comey, telling him, quote, crazy, a real nut job. >> it's dumb founding. if it's true, i mean, it's bad for the united states of america that you got to wonder what is going on inside the head of donald trump report. the white house did not deny the story. now to a hot car warning for
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dog owners. as neighborhood watch first reported, animal control rescued a mother and six of her puppies from a car on clayton road. three other puppies died a. man who was taking care of the dogs for their owners is facing animal neglect. one of the dogs died on the way to sage veterinarian hospital. while staff couldn't speak specifically about the calls. >> that said, summertime is hard on staff. they see an africa of fifatalitys from the heat every summer. >> it really takes a piece of your heart. because you just know that someone cares about the ceremony. you are trying to hide us, but we can't save them all. >> with inland temperatures expected to be in the 90s this weekend, she wants to remind dog owners, if the car is too hat for you, then it's too hot to leave your dogs inside. for the second time in two weeks, thieves armed with hammers targeted the danville
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costco. yesterday robbers in hoodies smashed jewelry cases and made off with rolex watches. one of the robbers fired a gun. no one was hit. but a woman had to be treated for shock. on may 8th, thee thieves smashed the jewelry counter in a nearly identical climb a. costco employee tackled and held one of the suspects until police arrive thad day. the next time you visit lake tahoe, be prepared to see a much more full body of water. since april 1st, nearly 72 gallons of water has poured into the lake. it's the result of runoff in the sierra nevada snow pack. the deepest in years. water officials say lake tahoe will fill this time in 11 years, completing the largest one-year rise in the lake in 117 years. meteorologist lisa argen is here. you are tracking the warm-up that's headed our way. >> we are, we have pretty good air quality a. little hazy, because the air atmosphere is warming out there. if you look live from our
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camera, 52 degrees in san francisco. we do have patchy fog at the coast. our typical summer spread with marshall clearing and our beaches in case you have that in mind today, we'll talk about the rest of your day, how long the warmth lasts in just a few minutes. also ahead the campus controversy that had parents suing a school district. why official there is are backing down. plus, thousands of runners are getting ready to lace up those
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the total will be 767. this is also the first academy class to graduate under chief anne kirkpatrick. >> we will have the best of the best and our future is blind that's the message. they will be guardians of their community. it's a great day for us. >> while the chief pinned badges on most, some new members were pinned by family members who also wear a uniform and a badge. into east bay, is eight message of hate or a message of freedom of speech? one student's action has irked some parents at the high school t. student posted a racially insensitive video against muslims. initially the school district took action against the student. after his parents sued, the district backed off. here's abc 7 reporter. >> it was a couple kids dressed up. sort of a terrorist-type thing. >> reporter: karen pierce described the short offensive video against muslims, a student
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from san money valley high posted on twitter. >> anybody who's raised young boys or girls nowadays, you grab your camera, you tape something, you don't think about it or say something. >> reporter: pierce is more troubled by how the school district handled the matter, posting on her facebook page if bold letters, doing the right thing an always easy, but it's always right. according to pierce the young man was campaigning for student government. he was trying to gain more votes. but ironically when a student here takes on a leadership role, he or she signs a behavior contract, promising to be a role modem for others. pierce says initially the school told him he could no longer be in a leadership roam. that's when his parents took legal action. the school district admitted they were forced to comply. >> and when students exercised those questions, it's how it makes other students feel. it's a classic conflict we deal with as a school and school district. >> is it a hate message? >> again, there's first
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amendment rights. >> while i would never deny anybody first amendment rights, i'm thinking this case it may have been a situation why one child's first amendment rights are supersedeing the school's rights to maintain that caring respectful environment. >> reporter: pierce says the students may have a major role in the associated student body without ever apologizing. in dan victim, le anne melendez, abc 7 news. >> it can be hectic if you plan on going to an at&t store yesterday. this was the scene yesterday in the flagship store in san francisco. union workers picketed in front of this and other stores in the bay area t. workers are in the mix of a three-day strike to jump start the negotiations. >> they have been stalled in their contract negotiation and we hope to get the employers a fair contract. >> the strike ends sunday night. it affects 37,000 at&t workers nationwide. in a statement, at&t says it
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will continue working hard service customers and expects to reach an agreement. animal waste left on the street, yesterday abc 7 news was in the sunset district as they launched a program to get people to pick up their dog's the city is home to 200,000 dogs. not all dog owners are mindful of their pets. >> distraction is a big part of it. the other thing, there are some people that know the doc is dog doing it. they are pretending they don't see it. you can see they're pretending. >> they will have information on picking up dog waste. dog owners can be fined $320 for not immediately picking up dog
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poop. there are a few better ways to cool off than have the wind whipping your hair on a carnival ride. can you do that at the contra casta fair under way. it features a petting zhao, extreme sports zone and roller derby and live music. of course, cute pigs there, today the families of active military and law enforcement will get in for free. it continues today and tomorrow. you can be greek this weekend in oakland. the 45th annual greek festival continues today and tomorrow in the oakland hills at the greek orthodox cathedral of the ascension. there is live music, dancing, food and wine tasting. the cost is $6 to get in. kids 12 and under are free. now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> good saturday morning. you are waking up to some fog at the coast. >> that will be the key.
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down to the san mateo coast a little fog for you low 60s. in our east bay, upper 50s, walnut creek. we are looking at the temperatures at the coast to be comfortable. from the golden gate bridge, you will notice we are looking at these very foggy conditions. so as we get going, i want to show you a couple more temperatures. we also are looking at that quick warm-up at 11:00 this afternoon. we're looking at numbers in the 70s. really, it's getting quite toasty out there. you want it warm, we are looking at, in fact, several days where we're going to see temperatures well above normal. so let's take you outside here. notice the air quality. well, it could be better. we'll call it moderate, because looking at that warmth building. so temperatures this morning, two to three degrees warmer. right here, you notice we are in
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the 50s. 59 in san jose. from mount tam, boy, a pretty start, 5:55 is the sunrise, partial clearing at the coast. hot inland today through monday. cooling begins next tuesday. so advertise in the mid-70s. looking at upper '80s today and tomorrow. very little change into monday. most of the day cools by this point. but it's going to take that extra day as it usually does. then as the numbers trail off, 70s for highs next week.to the - so there's a look at the fog. half moon bay, patchy as you get down towards pescadaro. mid-60s from half moon bay to ocean beach. we will be looking at pretty much a carbon copy tomorrow. '80s in the south bay. san jose 87, 85 in sunnyvale. on the peninsula, check it out the 60s from pacifica, mid and upper '80s from san mateo, mountain view. closer to the city, in the low-
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to mid-70s,io untown, south city. about mid-70s, up in the north bay, toasty from santa rosa. 90 for you, 89 in sonoma. look for 56 near the water. near east bay, looking at one day for you over at oakland, how about 83. 84 in union city, 90s in concord. if are you headed to the game, it should be nice, we are looking at numbers getting on the warm side from the upper 70s at 12:30, just about staying there throughout the afternoon. overnight lows, once again, 40s and 50 in the accuweather 7-day forecast. download the abc news app, it takes us through the weekend. one day inland on monday. looking at the 30s, 35 degree spread from the coast to the inland valleys, you see the early part of the week, temperatures coming down to where they should be. it never lasts too long around here. >> remember to wear the sun screen. i made the mistake yesterday in the south bay.
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>> reporter: zachary cole shows off his tattoo. he likes the gaming character so much, he hopes to tattoo his entire wall with zelda. his walls are plastered. >> there are few things i love more, my wife is one of them. >> reporter: he explains it's more than fun and games, it's helped his son overcome attention deficit disorder at an early age. this is video from nintendo. >> i credited various video games. zelda definitely big time. that's the one. >> zelda is the hottest selling game that can be played on the equally hot new nintendo switch. when zachary we heard about the portable gaming unit, it was all he could talk about. >> it kind of revolutionized gaming in a way. because it allowed you to take the games with you in a different manner.
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>> reporter: wal-mart.com promised delivery in two days. >> the only hesitation is my mind is the price was higher than it was supposed to be. >> reporter: it was $200 above the retail price. he was willing to pay it if he could get it within two days. it didn't arrive. wal-mart blamed it on a third party sender. >> i was expecting delivery and paid $200 above price what could they do in order to compensate for this problem. >> david wasn't satisfied so he contacted 7 on your side. we reached out to wal-mart and the retail giant refunded dave $200. zach received his switch just one week late. he loves his switch. >> basically, if 7 on your side wasn't there it won have happened. >> reporter: despite numerous attempts, wal-mart would not get back to us with a comment. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. cal berkeley is all about the bears. watch out.
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there is also a popular bird on campus. meet mew, a rescue pigeon. >> that is her friend and companion cynthia. they say while she is a homeing pigeon, birds like her can get lost and end up in an animal shelter. >> part of the reason i try to go out is a lot of people don't know about homeing pick uns leak this. and a lot of them get lost and don't make them home. >> she has her own instagram page at pigeonnew. she has been commenting on her experience and how you can adopt a cute bird like hers. you have until the end of this weekend to make a life long impact on new born osprey chicks. this is happening on top of a historic crane at the national park in richmond a. mom and dad are named rosie and richmond. now their babies feed naimd
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names t. golden gate audubon society is taking suggestions through tomorrow. still to come on abc 7 morning, president trump landed in saudi arabia, taking off his first trip since taking office. what he says nodes to get down with muslim leaders. also, new fallout from a football hazing incident at napa how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪
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how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪ how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser is the only major us spring water bottled at the mountain source. >> good morning, it's great to have you with us. i'm chris nguyen. here's meteorologist lisa argen. she is tracking the conditions where you live. >> we are starting at the beach, sfwoer in santa cruz. we will have fog. not all beaches will clear. 52 in the city. oakland, mountain view,
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expressed growing concern about terrorism and funding both. now it appears muslim leaders are ready to take more responsibility and a much bigger role in fighting terrorism in their region. it's about time we do it. we'll do it together, but it has to be done. >> the president says he will try to increase the peace between palestine leaders. the three-day event kicked off yesterday in sacramento t. weekend includes the selection of a new party chairperson. political pundits suggest internal party disagreement over how to continue their resistance against president trump. >> we saw a unity in action when fighting the efforts to repeal the affordable care act and that unity continues. we will continue to fight her to
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efforts, we're not simply fighting against donald trump. we are out there talking about what we stand for as democrats. >> >> the lt. gov. and attorney general are all expected to attend. former congressman anthony weiner could be going to prison. his wife is asking for a divorce. weiner pleaded guilty yesterday to transmitting sexual material to a minor. he was texting with a 15-year-old girl from north carolina and can now go to prison for 37 months. he also has to register as a sex offender, his wife who was hillary clinton's aide filed for divorce yesterday morning. happening now sfo's main runway for arriving shut down. here's a look at our camera from san francisco international airport. >> that main runway is closed as a part of a repaving project. the goal is to minimize inconvenience to customers.
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flight delays could average between one and two hours. so be sure to check your flight status. only on abc 7 news, more heartache this morning as a part of a hazing scandal with the napa high school football team, the school board says it may have to can sell the team's upcoming season. parents and players are enraged. wayne freedman has this story. >> reporter: at napa's memorial football stadium, there is a lock on the dpaeft. that's normal t. symbolism did not escape family and football players from napa high school who gathered here. >> my initial reaction, i felt there is no way this could actually be happening. >> reporter: the school board announced it will can sell the upcoming season if it cannot hire a coach by june 15th. it is the latest repercussion from a scandal that has playinged the program since last fall. >> there was a hazing incident. >> i can't talk about it. >> reporter: it's been a distrustful mess ever since. the board expelled students, the
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district attorney got involved. the entire coaching staff resigned in protest. we spoke with one of those under condition of anonymity the coach told us for them to pick a handsful of guys as fall guys is not right. we will fought go along with what is not morally right. parents told me much is at stake. >> if we don't have football, plain and simple. >> reporter: with a 4.opga, there could be a lost scholarship if he doesn't play. >> they need to make this decision for us and kind of end all the plans that we've had. >> reporter: the district meantime says it does intend to hire a coach. >> we've made offers. those offers have been declined. >> reporter: that's no surprise with a former coach with who we spoke said quote anyone that took that jobs knows he would be walking into a nightmare. he would be thinking, if they did that to this staff what would they do to me? >> hailing a first of its kind
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event at a san jose high school. some 300 students from five different schools took part in the first annual latino summit. the event was the brain child of several branam students concerned about graduation rates and issues affected latino students. >> they say it's time for us to take some basically take a stand and make some changes and help out each other do great things. we have been working on it the last three months, a couple hours a week on thursday nights and really proud of them. >> the students attend and assembly and breakout sessions like this one. organizers say the goal was to korea it the desire for each student to go to college. brian stow fe the giants player suffered brain injuries six years ago, he is in california to spread a message of hope, recovery and 2456r7x. he will attend the tenth annual trauma survivors reunion at umc
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medical center. he will share his personal account of how his experience changed his life together. he will also thank the hospital staff and care givers who helped him and others recover. happening today the university of california san francisco is holding its annual free skin cancer screening clinic. skin cancer is by far the most common form of cancer but also highly treatable. that's why it's important to get regular screens. they can lead to early detection. no form or insurance is necessary t. clinic runs from 8:00 until 4:00 at the university's department of dermatology. happening today in walnut creek. a chance to exercise and help fight cancer at the same time. it's the third annual hope work. a 5k walk will help raise critical if under to benefit cancer support, community san francisco bay area. this year, csc will serve more than 2,000 cancer patients with free comprehensive services and programs. there will also be a vendor's
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fair, kids activities and food trucks. the event runs from 9:00 until noon. some san francisco high school students received a hands-on lesson yesterday if disaster, medical skills and first-aide. members of the san francisco fire department and american medical response spent the day with students at john o'connell high school. the kids learned all about a career as a first respondered and then took part in a mock medical emergency. it didn't take much to convince this senior randy ramirez, she has been accepted into a program. >> i always like helping people. i believe that the paramedimmune iic or emt will allow me to help people every single day. >> yesterday's event coincides with national emergency medical services week, which runs may 22nd to the 26th. the 106th running of the data breakers takes place tomorrow. it is the longest consecutively run race in the world. as you know, it's more of a
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mobile costume party. yesterday runners picked up their race packets. you can also register for the race today. meantime, just like last year, police are spreading the word that alcohol is strictly banned along with floats, beds that are not clear and anything with wheel es. this year's theme is summer of love to mark 50 years since the social movement began in san francisco. >> we are jumping up. we did high dive trips at home. we made it home as well. >> and here's the seven-and-a-half mile course. it starts at howard and main and ends at ocean beach. be warned,some streets and muney lines will be affected. bart and cam train will be offered extended hours. for complete information on the race, including street closures and transit updates go to our website abc7news.com. the aqua nuts know just what to do when it's getting hot outside, abc 7 news caught up
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with the synchronized swim team at their practice. 17 of the awe aquanut, 17 swimmers or coaches who competed in the olympics, you can meet some of them tonight t. fun starts at 5:30. still ahead on abc 7 morning, a danville kid who knows a lot about the room gets a chance to compete in a national competition. first, here's a look use from
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whatwhat made them believeace carthat a two-ton behemothhop? could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may never truly understand what drives mercedes-amg. but here's to another 50 years of it. mercedes-amg. half a century of driving performance. >> a warning for those of you planning to hit the beach this
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weekend. you need to watch out for rip currents. that's especially true at san francisco's ocean beach we talked to an oceanographer. he says they have an enormous amount of rip currents. they're at a high risk of getting caught in a rip current. %-p >> get your bearings, see where the land is. let it take you out in the breakers. look to the shore. swim mr. el to shore and soak the rays back in. don't try to fight the current. >> five people drowned off the beaches last year. >> abc 7 news was in santa cruz this weekend. lots of people were out on the water yesterday soaking up the sun. it's perfect weather to check out the sea otters. after a long wet winter, business owners welcomed the sunshine. >> it's been a pretty rough winter with all the rains, all
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the storms coming through. when the sun comes out, it definitely brings out the clouds. >> the boardwalk is opened all weekend long, if you want a good spot on the beach the best advice is to get there early. lisa, how are the coastal temperatures doing? >> we will see fog. as we look outside from our future tower cam, we have been looking at more fog along pacifica, half moon bay, the way we like it, partly sunny for a couple hours at the coast. temperatures will be 60s there. we'll talk about 90s inland and your warm weekend looks like it will last until tomorrow t. details coming up. lisa, thank you. also ahmed, mark melancon helps the giants come from behind victory ove
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welcome back, everyone, the time is 5:46. we are taking a look at the outside from our golden gate camera. we will get ready for a warm day ahead. lisa argen returns in a little bit with our full accuweather forecast. the warriors will get back to action in game three of the western conference finals. you can watch the game on our sister network espn. later today the giants will try to win their third straight road game against the cardinals. last night, the giants had a dramatic 9th inning rally to beat st. louis. here's abc 7 sports director larry biel with the highlights in this morning's sports.
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>> good morning, everybody, coming off a 5 and 2 home stand the giants start a seven-game roadtrip in st. louis. a foul ball tossed back. after a 40-minute rain delay. in the 7th, dexter fowler with a three-run homer off george kontos to make it 5-3 cardinals. giants down 4564 in the 9th. rock it to center. watch it carry around. both score. mark melancon, the close, gave off a leadoff single. game ending double play. giants win 6-5. save number 7 for melancon, rays and red sox. hot dogs here, fireworks night at the coliseum. he got it started early. it's a crush, a 2-o red sox. the as tie it up in the 6th. chris davis, a drive to the wall
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off of chris sail. >> that ties it at 2. please, they go to the 10th. mark cana, a rolling candle of his own. good-bye drive. hi, the first walkoff win for the as this season. 3-2 in ten. the warriors play the spurs tonight at 6:00 p.m. on espn. they both are listed as questionable for the dubs. so is kawai leonard for the spurs. steve ko is in pennsylvania [ inaudible ] . [ audio difficulties" >> he's going to play game three. i know 100% sure he is going to
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play. >> cavs and celtics, game two of their series. there was an embarrassment. they're getting spanked. lebron james chased down on avery bradley. cleveland led by 41 at the half in boston, lebron goes for 30. 130-86, they lead that series two games to none. that's a wrap, have a great weekend, everybody, i'm larry biel. >> now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> hi, everybody, it was nice while it lasted t. green hills, nothing gins to turn brown. we are seeing that warmth build. yesterday, we did get a taste of. that as we check out the hills here, will you notice we are looking at not only a summertime picture, but this is what continue through the next several days, we are looking at the warmth building. check it out.
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90s today here in concord the temperatures not budgeing tomorrow, as we go through the next several day, we continue to see some of that cooling, in fact, the warmth lasts into another day, monday, after that, things gin to cool off. we do have fog to talk about. we will not see it here. we are looking at it at the golden gate bridge. as a result it continues to hug the shore lean from san mateo and pascadero. just a little bit from time to time in the san mateo coast. then you get back into the clouds. so a beautiful picture here from sutro. the air quality moderate for tonight tomorrow inland. that's due to the warmth. check out mount tam this is beautiful with the fog, 57 mountain view. upper 40s in gil roi and half moon bay.
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in the city 52 degrees. 90 yesterday at the concord and livermore airport. today a couple degrees warmer. for the next hour or so, the coolest numbers from the coast to the inland valleys, looking at the warmth for a few days, we will have partial clearing at the coast. in our inland east bay, '80s upper '80s again for san jose. you should see that 75 this time of year. comfortable 60s at the coast. more a sea breeze tomorrow. just a tad. as we go into monday, it's still hot. cooler around the bay. so notice it will take a little while for you to cool off. as you do, you will also have that sea breeze, you will feel it tonight if you are at the
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store line and be stacked up along the coast tomorrow morning. so highs around the bay from the 60, halfmoon bay, 83 over in oakland for 90 morgan hill and tomorrow bay breakers, low clouds and fog, very comfortable. in the 60s, about 58 degrees at 9:00 tomorrow morning. accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow and monday, nowhere, changes inland. fog at the coast each and every day, you feel more of a breeze tomorrow i think, no cooling comes on monday and the rest of the week looking at a typical summertime pattern. the coast and mid and upper inland, flirting with some heat. >> toasty. what a weekend for data breaker. >> it's good. though. >> a danville 6th grate grader knows about if world. >> that gave him a chance to compete at the national meet. >> 2.6 million. that's how many students one boy
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outmatched here on this national stage. this 12-year-old put himself on the map when he won california's state gentleman og grief bee. millions of kids competed state wide across the country. it sent him on a trip to walk, bidding for a $50,000 scholarship and a trip to the gallop dos islanzb alopodos isl. he advanced to the national bee top ten. his wife says she wasn't surprised. >> he's special. >> reporter: with questions ranging from. >> what island greek national monuments are loem located off the coast of which caribbean island? >> reporter: to multimillion choice maps on environmental trivia. he came just shy of the top five, coming in 7th place. he says he'd rather answer these
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kind of questions than others. >> than science and math, definitely. >> reporter: while he admits he was disappointed in the kout come. >> i was nervous. i did good. >> reporter: but he says he will consider another year studying for the bee. >> it's a good spill. >> they will have to try to take home the national title. good morning from washington. >> next the
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greatest show and tell on earth. can you see it this weekend at the san mateo events center. it's the 2070 make or break the bay area. this event gives you an idea of what you are missing. up to 150,000 makers will be on hand to interact with the audience, show off what they made and also perform. we are warning if you go, there is no parking at the events center. so public transportation and ride share services are probably the best way to go. next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00, police are ready to arrest a woman in connection with a deadly dui crash that killed a toddler last september. why the victim's family is outraged. and lake tahoe continues to rise from the snow runoff. it's
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good morning, thank you so much for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. here's meteorologist lisa argen, she is tracking live doppler 7. >> good morning to you. we do have low clouds and fog from the golden gate stretching done the san mateo coast. live doppler 7 shows the low cloud deck here. some of it will burn back today. our advantage part from the camera, 51 in the city, mountain view 58 in san jose, good morning half moon bay, sunny skies in emeryville. 49 in santa rosa, 48 in nevada, cooler numbers in the north bay. overall, we're warmer this morning than we were yesterday this time anywhere from 205 or 6 -- two to fiv
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