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good morning, bay area. >> it is saturday, june 24th. good morning and thanks for joining us. start with a first look at the forecast. here lisa. she's tracking live doppler 7 for us. >> good morning. we have low cloud, fog, mist and drizzle this morning, so p if you're stepping out early closer to the bay, you can see some of the clouds, the south end of bay. temperatures are milder from concord to oakland. clear in livermore and concord, but a southwest wind up to 30 miles an hour or better is cooling it off by the delta. 67 degrees cooler from the delta to the east bay. you can see the foggy golden gate. you'll need your wipers this morning if you're headed out to
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the water. temperatures in the 50s a60s. by noon, 60s and 70s an less heat. about 90 inland today. a mix of clouds and sun and the cooling trend continues for pride weekend. celebrations on sunday. i'll have the forecast in just a few minutes. >> speaking of which the trans gender march was the start last night. this year, there is increased focus on security after recent events in europe. the march began at delores park and finished at the civic center. it wasn't without controversy. here's quinnell with more. >> thousands on the move through san francisco to celebrate transgenertran transgender equality. billy cooper is feel iing a lot of solidarity. >> being a transgender woman is every day life for me. it especially courages me to
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wake up every morning and to be a better person. >> many say this career's trans march is more important than ever. >> this is the year we need to be visible. >> he says transgender rights are not a priority for the trump administration. >> the climate of hate here is right to me. >> the police presence was hard the miss. every available cop will be on duty. the weekend festivities to keep crowds safe, but thi grup does not agree. >> it's not right to keep our community safer. >> until recently, the website told attendees not to be friendly to cops. that information has been removed. >> a lot of people i know and care about have been told that the cop, they have to move along because -- >> supervisor jeff shee says the xlimt is changing. >> all of our communities at times have had challenges with police.
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the police department including law enforcement. >> the march was peaceful, but for others, it was much more. inclusive, powerful >> this weekend, bar and restaurant managers will have last year's nightclub shooting in orlando on their mindses, but say they will not be terrored. 49 people died at the pulse nightclub last june u. luis was one of the survivors. >> the shooter, i felt like he didn't like himself and he used hate and in a world that does hate everywhere. attend the p parade representing the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. happening today, the annual gay pride pink triangle will finish insulation. volunteers started yesterday. it's a symbol that's been associated with pride weekend
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for the last 200 years. almost 200 feet, it can be seen for miles. it will stay up until sunday. security will be high during tomorrow's parade on market street. the route is highlighted in blue. street closures start at 6:00 a.m. affecting the streets in red. many muni lines will be rerouted during the parade. you can find a closer view of the map as well as a calendar of events on our website or by downloading our news app and don't forget, you can push alert for pride updates all day long. b.a.r.t. is back to normal after a fire caused delays of up to an hour and a half during last night's commute. we were at the embark der o station where you can see passengers crowded on to a smoky platform. it forced a single track through the tube. passengers say the trains
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smelled like smoke and some were frustrated. >> my pizza's late. my family's waiting for me for dinner. >> then at the end of the station, it's okay. i've seen worse. i've seen worse. >> sky 7 was over the rest of the b.a.r.t. station where even after the tracks cleared, there were long waits for hundreds. san jose police have seized thousands of pounds of fireworks from people gearing up for the fourth. people we spoke with said it's probably just a drop in the bucket. katie has the story. >> this is cell phone video of fireworks being set off in san jose. it's illegal and this man loves it. >> at the party every year and basically, you know, follow our traditions like everybody else does in the united states and set off fireworks. >> he says he'll never stop, but san jose police are cracking down.
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officers seized 2700 pounds of fireworks between april and june, including three, four and five inch mortars, which are considered explosives. >> it is really loud, frightens the dog and children. sfl it is some good news for this woman who's called police about fireworks in the past. >> i think that's great. there's no way they've gotten them all. >> during their investigation, police identified two people involved with the distribution of fireworks. there's a warrant out for one of them. >> there's a lot more stuff they could be worried about right now. other than that, i don't think they're going o stop it. >> the chief calls the seizure extraordinary and says they're not done yet. >> time now is 5:0. the city of pacifica has a new smart phone app residents can use to report illegal fireworks in their thabd. you can find more information on our website. san francisco police gave the first minute by minute
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account of last week's shooting at a ups facility. police released this picture of the shooter. jimmy lamb. they are pooring over cell phone, computers and a journal they seized from the driver's home. they say during his ten-minute shooting spree last wednesday, he used a stolen gun with a 30-round magazine to shoot and kill fellow drivers benson, wayne and mike after a morning staff meeting. >> the evidence indicates the shooting of the men appeared purposeful and targeted. >> he then shot and killed himself. gators say he carried out the shooting without saying anything and without warning. a standing room only crowd gathered to remember one of the victims kill nd the rampage. friends and family paid tribute to mike, known as big mike describing him as a devoted
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family man. his loss has left his loved ones devastated. >> it's tough. he has a wife and kids. father's day just passed. with with heart, we're family oriented, so when they come together, you have cousins you haven't seen in so long. it's like a family reunion. >> yesterday's memorial also brought out people on his route in the diamond heights neighborhood. those who attended wore sports apparel represented the niners, warriors and giants, his favorite teams. the state assembly quietly laid aside a proposal to bring single payer to california. they calleded the bill flawed and woefully incomplete. the senate passed the $400 billion bill this month, but did not say how the state would raise money to pay for it. it's where residents pay higher taxes to cover health care for
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all residents. they decided to keep the bill in committee. in washington, the investigation into the alleged russian interference continues making headlines. yesterday, president trump had choice words for the special counsel who may be investigating him. chuck explains. >> president trump's agenda keeps getting sidelined by his comments about the investigation into alleged russian meddling in the 2016 election. friday, the president suggested the person head iing that investigation is tainted and political biased against him. >> very, very good friends with comey. which is very bothersome. >> trump offered a new explanation for why he had tweeted he recorded this conversations with james comey. it was a bluff, he said, to force him to tell the truth. >> but i didn't tape it. when he found out that i that there may be tapes out there, whether it's government tapes or anything else and who knows, i
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think his story may have changed. >> but trump's tweet about tapes triggered a sequence of events that led to the appointment of the special counsel now investigating the president for possible obstruction of justice. but another issue involving the president is generating outrage. >> when is the last time aqui tor assassinated a president. >> it's been a while. >> maybe it's type. >> that's johnny depp at a british film festival. he knew the comments would e wills it anger. i apologize for the bad joke last nigh about president trump. this comes just a week after the shoot iing at a virginia baseba field. steve scalise nearly killed. abc new, new york! our time is 5:10 and lisa is here tracking a cooldown. >> yes, in fact, need the wipers this morning. mist and drizzle. back to some june gloom for a while. just the morning hours.
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here's a live look outside from our roof cam. it's 57 in san francisco. 60 in fremont. you notice the cooldown k it continues this weekend. we have a few more clouds today. i'll have your forecast and talk about the weekend in just a few moments. also ahead, a hero in the skies. hear from the bay area mother who proudly watch eded her daughter save a stranger's life on a flight from oakland. plus, terrorist attacked trigger changes along the golden gate
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she'll break down the full forecast for us coming up. one proud mom is telling us about how her daughter saved a stranger's life aboard a southwest airlines flight out of oakland this month. leslie brinkley got the story on this inflight emergency. >> it started out as a normal flight from oakland to chicago on june the 6th for souter anderson and her daughter, kim ber ly, who was en route to visit family, but halfway through the flight, there was an urgent announcement. >> is there a doctor or a nurse on this plane. there is an emergency. >> susan anderson says her daughter, a registered nurse, was the only licensed medical professional on the flight. a middle-aged woman went into an flakt tick shot. >> could not breathe. she was struggling and feeling ill and shutting down. it was a dire emergency. >> pilot prepared for an
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emergency landing as the flight crew pulled out a first aid kit with off brand epipens in it. the first one did not work. the sec one did and the woman started breathing. another passenger offered benadryl. >> they called my daughter an angel. she was truly an angel. she saved a life. >> she saved a life. it was, i was so proud of her. >> anderson says her daughter is traveling out of the country now. she decided to share her story and warneded those with severe allergies to always carry emergency injenkiks with them. police in the east bay have arrested four women accused of stealing $3,000 worth of clothing from victoria's secret. walnut creek police say the women robbed the broadway plaza loction of the chain as well as another store in concord. on facebook, police said quote, we love to have visitors shop
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and dine in our lovely town. we just appreciate it when people actually pay for the items they want. the decision has been made to shut down all of the northbound lanes of the golden gate bridge for the san francisco marathon. the closure is meant to protect runners as many know, the marathon is in just one month. kate larson looks at the reasons behind the decision. >> on sunday, drivers will be taking a backseat to runners. >> it's 15,000 runners, sold out event. >> the board voted unanimous ly the to close all northbound lanes to traffic from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. on july 3rd. 3rd. 3rd. spearheading the closure was the bridge captain. she says the usual arrangement of using cones to separate runners from run lane of traffic puts the runners at risk. >> distracted driving, impaired drivers. there's always a danger when vehicles are traveling adjacent
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to runners with nothing other than a cone. >> another factor, rekren attacks committed with vehicles. as is expected injured groups of people when he drove a car into pedestrians on westminster bridge. >> i think for those that are trying get on the opposite side of the bay, it's going to be a disaster, but just in advance. >> as a runner, i think it's better. >> chris has run the marathon across the bridge many times. >> when you're running across the bridge, you're really close and the cars are right there. it's kind of scary. >> three years ago i was running and quite since. >> it has also run the marathon and plans to run again next month. he feels the closure is is unnecessary and won't discourage would be attackers. >> cars have a lot of opportunity for attack any way. it's 26 miles. >> some lanes separate d by the cement median will still be open.
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now, it's 5:17 and we have new details on the upcoming red abalone season. there may be more restrictions next year on abalone diving in california. the population is struggling due to warm ocean temperatures caused kelp to die off. the mission already puts limits on this year's season, bring in the allow bable catch from 18 to 12. next season could be even more restricted including closing the season entirely. hi there, everyone. saturday morning. waking up to some clouds an a good delta breeze going right through the delta here. bringing winds over 30 miles an hour around fairfield. so looking at the cloud cover this morning, the low clouds and the closer you get to the bay and the coast, you're getting mist and drizzle. san francisco, 57. 68 in oakland. 62 in mountain view. 63, 59 in gill rroy and 56 on t6
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coast. a breezy day along the shoreline. 56 right now in san the ta rosa 58, napa and by the delta in livermore are with 60 in concord. it's going to be a summer like pattern as we settle into the second half of your weekend, but today, a few more clouds and waking up to some mist and drizzle out there. but it will clear. the fog that is. it will burn back at about 1500 feet and we're looking at the cooling continue iing this week and looks like we're settling into that typical pattern where we have the low clouds and fog retreating. mild for the parade tomorrow and looks like temperatures will be pretty typical. so as we go through your hour by hour forecast, you'll notice we have low clouds and fog, not only along the coast, but look at marin county into the east bay and along the peninsula, so a few high clouds and mid level
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cloud frs the south. there's a system, so i think you'll see more clouds today around san jose. partly cloudy there and sunnier into sunday. so if you are headed up to sonoma, usually, it gets hot. looking at temperatures today in the upper 70s, and the same deal tomorrow with a few more cloud, but it looks pretty nice in sonoma with lows in the 50s. south bay today, notice the 80s. and a few clouds around. 82 in san jose. 80 in santa clara. 72, santa cruz and filtered sunshine. upper 70s from the peninsula, palo alto, mountain view and redwood city. upper 50 to the low 60s. downtown, a cool afternoon it will take to about 3:00, 4:00 until we reach that 65 degrees in the north bay. download our weather ap p p and you'll notice the temperatures slower to climb today.
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80 in napa. the bay look here for oakland. 75, san leandro an and high clouds in the mix as well. you head inland, it's going to to feel good. temperatures from the mid-80s today. 87 in concord with about 90 in ant i don't care. 92 in brentwood, so the pride parade tomorrow, partly cloudy skies with 56 degrees, by noontime, you'll notice partly cloudy, 59. mid-60s. is money cy afternoon, very pleasant for the second half of your afternoon. pretty comfortable with the fog reaching into oakland. 58 in fremont and palo alto. the seven-day forecast, so, this summer is bright and full swing today. 60s coast side. 90 inland. upper 70s around the bay. slightly cooler tomorrow, but sunnier and look for the trend to take us through about tuesday, then warmer on wednesday. with more sunshine into thursday and back to where we should be
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the next call seemed legit. >> they said, oh, we got some signals from your computer. i said, oh, you're hp i think. they said, we're hp. >> actually, the it was a scammer. but dan didn't know that. he let the caller take remote control of his computer. >> got locked down. they said you need to buy this special software. >> the man on o the phone said it would cost $450. >> i expected him to get a credit card number. they didn't. they asked for i-tunes gift cards. >> the man told him to buy $450 worth of i-tunes cards and call him back. >> i ran down there and bought these things. didn't think anything of it at the time. >> however, later, he wondered why hp would want apple cards. he asked the man on the phone! we work for hp, so we can't buy another software directly. >> that's when dan realized it was a scam. he hung up, now, he was stuck with a disabled computer and
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$450 worth of i-tunes. >> i'm 75 years old. i don't use a lot of i-tunes. >> he went to an apple store to return them. >> they said you can't refund them here and spend here. >> apple said he couldn't use i-tei tunes to buy an ipad or anything else at the store. >> he contacted us, we contacted apple. the company said dan should have been allowed to change his cars saying if a customer reaches out to let us know we mistakenly puchlsed the wrong card, we work with them to resolve the issue and apple is posing this issue. and apple swapped dan's cards for store card. >> i did a track down there. sfwl now, after the scammer hung up, dan's computer didn't work at all. he contacted his own tech support company which unlocked
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his computer so now, all is well. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side. you're looking at the new world's ugliest dog. the honors went to martha, a 3-year-old neopolitian mastiff. her owners say she loves the drul, snore and take naps. she faced off in a fashion show last night. the proud owner and her pooch left with $1500. there are those who love lebron james and there are those who don't. a man in salt lake city is gaining national attention for his most recent tattoo. a crying lebron. oh, my. kaylem admits lebron is a ledge, but says he's a cry baby. he decided on the tata after
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good morning. we're starting this half with a quick look at the weather. here's lisa. she's tracking the conditions for you. hi, lisa. >> good morning to you. it's from our east bay hills cam. the fog and we've got partly cloudy skies towards livermore. it's clear in concord, but you are looking at the cooling once again. 57 in san francisco. 60 in oakland. good morning, san jose. 63 for you. 59 in gilroy. 56 on the coast and a cloudy
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looking beach in santa cruz with mid to upper 50s, santa rosa, napa and at 58 degrees. so this morning, anywhere from 4 to 7 degrees cooler in our inland valleys. no delays yet at sfo. you can see the clouds on the 50s and 60s at 7:00 and breaking to partly cloudy skies by noon m in the upper 70s, feeling frit nice. upper 70s in the bay. cool and breed cy at the coast. >> lisa, thank you. new details on a former charles man son follower. last night, governor brown again blocked his parole. 79-year-old bruce davis is serve ing a life sentence for a 1969 double homicide. he was a part of the charles manson cult, but not involved with the killing of sharon tate. davis has earned a doctoral degree while in jail and has gone 25 years without a behavioral infraction. this is the fifth time davis has been recommended for parole only
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to have it blocked by a governor. now to the outrage from some after the health care plan from senate republicans was finally revealed. some leading republicans on the hill have made it clear they're not on board. some arguing the cuts are too deep. mary bruce has more. >> at the airport, lawmakers leaving washington for the weekend got a harsh send off. angers erupting from california. >> are you ready to fight? >> to pennsylvania. if more than two republican senators vote no, the health care bill won't pass. and now, at least five say they're not on board. nevada's senator announcing his decision. >> this bill coming in front of the united states senate. not the answer. it's not the answer. >> heller was confronted by angry constituents at a town hall in april. he did not hold back.
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calling claims that there were lower premiums a quote lie. >> there's an industry -- lower premiums. >> it also slashes medicaid, which provides insurance to 74 million disabled and low income americans and nearly 40% of the nation's children. kids like 5-year-old tyler brent, who has a heart condition. his mother says without medicaid, they could lose everything. >> it shouldn't be up to lawmakers to decide. >> at least four moderate republicans are concerned the bill's cuts go too far. but for conservatives say they will oppose the bill because it doesn't go far enough ch. >>. >> the bill may spend more in the next year or two than obama care does. >> even president trump admits getting the votes will be b difficult. >> you do something that's good for one group, but bad pr another. a very, very narrow path. >> abc new, washington.
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president trump focused on health care yesterday. trump tweeted out his speech to his millions of followers. he slammed democrats saying they need courage to fix obama care. trump also claimed that the affordable health care act has been reeking havoc on the nation's health care system. >> democrats in congrss created this calamity and now, if we don't act, millions more americans will be hurt by obama care's deepening death spiral. the president called on democrat to put politics aside and vote for the new senate health care bill. however, five republican senators have already voiced their opposition to it. president trump signed the veterans affairs accountability act yesterday. it makes it easy for the va to fire employees and it better products whistleblowers who point out problems. >> our dated laws kept the government from holding those who held veterans accountable. today, we are finally changing
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those laws. wasn't easy, but we had fantastic help. to make sure that the scandal of what was suffered so recently never ever happens again. >> the bill has the support of both democrats and republicans. now to the aftermath of that high-rise apartment fire in london. hundreds of families have been evacuated from five buildings that have similar insulation. extr yor clouting as the one that burned. investigators have pinpointed the cause of the fire. a refrenlg rater freezer. at least 79 people are believed to have died in last week's fire. air bag maker takata is planning to file for bankruptcy. "the wall street journal" reports that takata's board is convening to review bankruptcy plans this weekend. the air bags have spawned lawsuits against several major lawmakers after the devices were linked to deaths and injuries. the company has already pled
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guilty to criminal wrong doing and was told to pay $1 billion in penalties. the plan calls for selling operations to a rival firm for $1.6 billion. 5:5 is our time. downtown los angeles now has the tallest building west o the mississippi. yesterday, the 73-story wilshire grand opened with lights and fanfare. take a look. with a boost from the spire t, it reaches 1100 feet tall. topping sales force tower in san francisco, which took the crown earlier this year. the building features a giant l.e. screen at the top. that light show was on display for the first time last night. the wilshire grand cost $1.2 billion. there's office space, bars and intercontinental hotel which opens next sunday. a new snap chat feature is raising concerns among safety and privacy advocates. it's called snap maps. it plots users on to a map to users can see where they are and
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what they're doing. this video was provided by snap chat. users can select whether they want to use the feature. a child safety group child net international is encouraging users not to share their location. especially with people they don't know. hate crimes and bias incidents against the muslim community are on the rise. as ram don, the muslim holy month comes to a close, we spoke to muslims about the pain and their push for peace and understanding. starting the body while feeding the soul. a commitment to giving back and asking for forgiveness. rom dan, sometimes a chance known as a fresh start, but recent acts of violence committed against muslims have been on the mind of many. >> we tend to stay in bubbles. >> so in a sermon of the west valley muslim association pushed about the importance of staying true on self-while not shying
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away from the world. >> if you understood how to harness that energy, we could change the world for the better. >> and using the past as an opportunity to educate and inform ohs for a bet e tomorrow. >> i think they can speak out against these types of things and people are hearing more and more about this. also, it's united in community. >> a desire to keep the faith, despite the struggle. >> there's a lot of good that muslims do here. locally. this community. feeding. like donating. a number of causes. >> making it known they're all in this together. >> this country is based upon that melting pot, we're all one an we're all going to live together and our diversity makes us stronger. >> a sentiment not lost as this community looks ahead. the counsel for american islamic relations launched a new app yesterday where people can report bias incidents. you can find a link on our website. still ahead, nascar comes to
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walt disneyny's eye. it will go up for auction tomorrow. opening bid is half a million dollars. happening today, the dike march. it hopes to raise consciousness about the community. the additional theme is the call to resist advocating for people facing displacement or lacking health care. programming for the event starts at delores park at 11:00 with the march at 6:00 p.m. san francisco fire station 8 in the soma neighborhood is ready to celebrate pride weekend. last night, the san francisco firefighter's local 798 tweeted out this video lit up in the colors of the trans gender pride flag. lisa joins us now. >> yeah, the it's low, some mist
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and drizzle issues by the coast and reaching inland. right now, can't even see the top. so we're looking at temperatures cooler. 57, san francisco. 58, san ramon and livermore. we'll talk about temperatures barely reaching 90 degrees inland today and a nice looking second half of the weekend. your seven-day forecast is next. also ahead, raider's quarterback derek carr just signed the richest deal in nfl history. how does he pla
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good morning, everyone. time is 5:45. taking a live look outside from our camera pointed at the bay bridge. we hope you're enjoying a cool e tart to the day. probably be happen p pi to hear about lisa's forecast with that cooldown coming up. in sports this morning, the a's will try to beat the white sox again after snapping a four-game losing streak last
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night. daniel gose first pitch is at 11:10 a.m. and it's pixar day at the park. all fans are encouraged to come to the game dressed as their favorite character. the giants will try to end a three-game skid. first pitch is at 3:15 p.m. last night, the giants returned home to face new york. here's anthony flores with highlights. >> good morning, everyone. the giants needed a wake up call for a night game. you see, they returned to san francisco just before 5:00 a.m. after a road trip to the south. batting practice was canceled to give the team some extra rest. it didn't help. the giants came in losers of nine of their last ten gapes takening on the mets, belt hits it down the right field line. strand walks home. on the double, so the game is tied at 1-1 but not for long. seth with an rbi double of his
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own. they regain the lead 2-1 and that starts a six-run inning for cesped cespedes. lasted just three innings. the mets beat the giants 11-4. the a's in chicago to take on the white sox. top one with a man on. chris davis is going a jog through the park. a two-run shot. his 19th of the season and the a's take a 2-0 lead. more power in the fifth. matt tablgs a slow sew loy fly. his ninth of the year. has a a lead in the sixth due to a blister on his throwing hand. white sox said the time at the play with two outs in but matt davidson takes him to the warning track. the a's with just their second show out this season. 3-0 is the final. derek carr has big plans
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after his record payday. he said he's going to chick-fil-a. that's how the raider's quarterback plans to splurge after signing the richest deal in nfl history. carr inked a five-year extension worth 125 million bucks. 40 million is fully guaranteed. it keeps carr in silver and black through the 2022 season. he plans to toe nate some to charity. despite the huge contract, carr says he didn't want the deal to hurt the team. >> was it the most important thing to me? not really. most important thing was it get done. and my family would be taken care of and my competitors. i wasn't going to sit there and say no, i need more. flori i was not going to be difficult. i was not going to be the one. they might try to drive me up more and i had to talk him off the ledge a little bit. >> friday was the n hrk l entry draft with the 19th pick.
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the sharks took american josh norris. now, the 18-year-old scored 27 goals for the u.s. national under 18 team. that is a look at your morning sports. have a great weekend, everyone. now, your accuweather forecast with lisa. >> good morpg to you. finally, more typical summertime weather you'd expect. here's a live look from mt. tam and notice the low cloud deck. we're all looking at mist and drizzle closer to the bay. in fact, the wipers are needed. inland, that's probably what you're worried about. as we look at livermore, highs in the upper 80s and yes, you were at 94 degrees. coolest numbers coming in monday and tuesday. looks like a nice week ahead, but if you like it warmth, the warmth coming back into play towards the enof the workweek, but check out the flag here blowing and we have the gray skies, so we're look at numbers that will be cooler today in san francisco due to the low clouds, the fog, the marine layer. you'll notice that batoward
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livermore, concord, you're clear, everyone else is looking at a great start, but that will change and we look for a mix of clouds and sun today. can't get away from this shot. it's so pretty. notice this blanket of clouds and that marine layer is around if for a good delta breeze through fairfield, up to 31 miles an hour. 57 in san francisco. low 60s for you in oakland. mountain view, 63. 59 in gilroy. look at the fog. a few wipers are needed here. going to be some time until we see clearing. we'll see a lot of fog and gray sky at the coast today as well as tomorrow. it will be a sunnier day inland, but we'll look at this sticking by the shoreline. 56, santa rosa. 55 in novato with 60 in concord and look iing at a few clouds towards livermore, so from emoryville, it's a gray start. big change from last weekend, so foggy mist and drizzle closer to
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the bay. it continues into the entire weekend, but it will be mild tomorrow here in the city for the pride parade with a lot of sunshine. so, today, your hour by hour forecast by 7:00, notice a little bit of drizzle here and we still have the clouds into marin county and by 2:00, 3:00 in the afternoon, you're noticing the high clouds moving in from the south. there's a system off southern california that wants to bring thunderstorms to the mountains there, so you'll notice extra cloud cover today. take a look at oakland for the week ahead. it's really going to be a quiet week with highs today in the low 70s ch that's where you should be for this time of the year and the numbers dropping off by tuesday, so highs today around the bay rapging from the low 60s. half moon bay, breezy at the coast. 88 by the delta. outside, about 90 in fairfield and if you are headed into the city today, afternoon game, 4:15, another chance for the
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giants with temperatures starting out in the 60s. overnight lows comfortable with the fog reaching into the east bay. you download our app and track the cooldown and look at the live cameras with a little showing of slower clearing today. 60s coast to near 90 inland and cooling trend continues to tuesday and then we'll get slightly warmer conditions by the end of the week. so pretty typical. sfwl cooler teps and those san francisco marathon runners will be b training for next month's ooent. >> you, huh? >> no. not doing a marathon, lisa. maybe one day. lisa, thank you. at sonoma raceway this weekend, the roar of engines, nascar has rolled in along with all of the companies. wayne friedman has more from the track. >> welcome to sonoma raceway where this weekend, usual rules of road will not apply. >> these guys don't use hand signals or turn signals or anything. >> that is nascar in a nutshell
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as this ken lewis from eugene, oregon, just another member of this weekend's know maddic tribe. >> one with 38 stops per year that can leave a person partially death. especially if he's thrilled to exhaustion by caution. we are on pit road where men checking tire pressure never before seemed to fascinated. wander close enough, you'll whiff the ethanol. >> there's no room for luggage in here. >> no, sir. have to travel light. >> as nascar races go, this is unusual. a road with hills, steep turns, elevation changes, up close in one location or park your rv high on the hill in a space that sold for $1500 for the whole weekend. dinner anyone? ♪ >> across the so-called street, they're just having beer and lots of it, who describe their
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ample provisioning. >> 630 for the two of us. >> 180 beers. >> that's 90 per man. >> well, i'll probably drink 85 at least. >> in summary, it may be more than cars needing a pit row before the end. but this weekend. abc 7 news. and if you're headed to sonoma this weekend, there will be an interactive display f pixar's cars 3 where you can take pictures with lightning mcqueen and cruise ramirez. the display opens at noon and ends at 4:00 today.y.y.y.y.y. next, the warriors are fresh off u the championship. how you can see them play softball for charity.
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here are the numbers from last night's drawing. 12, 20, 53, 66, 74 and the mega number, 11. nobody picked off six, so tuesday night's jackpot goes up to $145 million. right now trks 5:56. happening today in oakland, a celebrity softball game featuring world champions. the third annual ja vel mcghee foundation's celebrity charity softball game. that's a long one, will take place at the oakland coliseum today at 2:30. several wriors are tentatively expected to play. raider's running back lynch and other local celebrities also expecked to attend. pride weekend is underway and security is on high alert as many get ready to celebrate. also, thousands of pounds of fireworks seized in a --
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this is nbc 7 mornings. it's saturday, june 24th. good morning and thanks for joining us. let's start with the forecast. here's lisa track iing live doppler 7 if for us. >> hey, krirks good morning to you. we have low clouds and fog. if you're an early riser headed to the coast or around the bay, mist and drizzle. you can see a little bit of cloudiness towards livermore and 680. be careful if your headed out for a morning bike ride, this is marine layer at about 1500 feet. 61 in oakland. 62, mountain view, 63 in san jose. sutro showing a deck of row clouds and is sun coming up. 58 by fairfield and 60 in concord. cooler this morning. probably what you were expecting anywhere from 3 to 7 degrees cooler in the east bay and from this vantage
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