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let's start with the forecast. here's lisa. tracking live dioppler 7 for us! i wish i had fog to show you, but we are firmly entrenched with a strong area of high pressure over the bay area. one place with the breeze is right here. look at the temperatures, 58 in san francisco, 67 in san jose. low 60ness fween from oakland, pha sif kai and gilroy. bright sunshine, 56. you cooled down significantly overnight. 74 by the delta. upper 60s, concord and livermore. so a red flag warning for the diablo range. east bay has high fire danger possibility with gusts up to 25 miles an hour. a new advisory into 9 clk preside:00 tm. it's going to be a hot one today. temperatures comeing down on average about 5 degrees inland. chris. >> thank you. a four alarm apartment fire
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overnight has burned three buildings in antioch. it started around 10:00 last night on delta boulevard. the fire spread to an acre of dry grass next to the property. three were taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. four others treated at the scene. a fire captain tells us illegal fireworks may have started the fire. two police buildings were evacuated after someone call nd a bomb threat. the police station and jail as well as the 911 dispatch center at mcdonald and neva-- were evacuated. as tiffany explains, so were the residents who lived next to those. >> the threat started with two phone calls. both times, the caller used profanity and said a bomb inside the building was going to blow up. the employees, ten staff members
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and several prisoners in cells all evacuated around 6:40 this evening. police went door to door asking residents to clear the area. >> i couldn't go down the street. i lost my journal. >> but police loaned richmond a bomb sniffing dog. it took about 45 minutes to clear the communications center. during that time, all 911 calls went to the mobile command center and contra costa county sheriff's department. >> it's the lifeline for the community. for any of the safety concerns. so, that's why it was a priority if for us to ensure that the communications center is cleared an safe and that way, we can within the kopt with our normal operational dispatching. >> the communication center reopeneded at 9:00. police station cleared at 10:15. in richmond, tiffany wilson,
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abc7 news. now to oakland's uptown neighborhood where more than 24 hours later, evacuations are still in effect for people who live next door to a construction fire destroyed by a major fire. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. as cornell bernard reports, many have strong suspicions as to what set off the fire. >> neighbors grabbed their cell phones when they woke up to this friday morning. a wall of flames seven torres tall. >> my apartment was glowing orange and i saw the whole place was on fire. >> sky7 was over the blaze where a 196 unit apartment building under construction became an inferno. the intense heat of the fire caused the giant construction crane to spin. up to 900 people living nearby were evacuated and can't return home until the danger has passed. >> there's substantial hazard
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with the instability of the crane and the scaffolding nearby, so because of that, we don't want to put anybody in harm's way. >> the fire department now working on a plan to dismantle the crane, arson investigators are looking for a cause. >> we are serious about it. we are bringing all resources to bear to investigate this incident. >> officials not calling this arson, others believe it's highly suspicious. they know some in oakland are antidevelopment. >> you put more oakland people at risk. >> a dog was allowed to return home with a police escort to grab some belongings. it's a but i first friday in oakland, but some restaurants are closed. >> we opened for dinner, but it's not the same. we're being affected by the fire. >> luckily, no one hurt. abc7 has been digging into
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suspiciouses of arson and as dan explains, this inferno appears to have been a string of incidents in the area in recent years. the marketing photo for the project shows its promise. 196 units of badly needed housing in oakland. 31,000 square feet of retail. the project was in a crucial stage before the fire retardant and stucco was applied, it was just tender, so skeleton ready to burn. the mayor spoke what was on many people's minds, could this be arson. >> we know that two recent fires on the emoryville oakland border were confirmed as arson and that is incredibly disconcerting to us. >> some workers said they suspect the motive was the use of nonunion labor. oakland city council member posted on his facebook page, burning down housing under construction doesn't help make oakland housing more afford
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bable. it speeds up displacement of existing residents. a spokesman said the company recognized the dangers and took steps to protect the project. >> wood partners added security. several officers around the clock. security cameras. >> the -- under construction that have burned, several in just the past year. fire officials feel that the question about one possible sign of arson, did the fire have multiple points of orgin. trained individuals to look at every piece of evidence to ensure they understand what the cause of this incident was. >> wood partners with talking with its investors to try to determine if they will rebuild. >> it's too soon to say what's going to happen, but we're big believers in oakland and in this neighborhood and community. >> i spoke off camera with
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several builders who work in the area. they are frustrated none of these cases have been solved. no one has been arrested. and this morning, we're tracking three large grass fires across california. the 3,000 acre alamo fire is just 10% contained and there are evacuation warnings. in butte county, the wall fire has burned 1,000 acres and up in yolo county, the winters fire has grown to nearly 2,000 acres. the containment is at 54%. evacuations have been lifted. sky7 shows us a park in san francisco that's scorcheded. a fast moving grass fire burned 23 acres in mclaren park and came dangerously close to homes yesterday afternoon. fire crews were able to stop it from spreading. thankfully, no one was hurt. turning to the east bay now, new details regarding the hit and run accident that left two children dead. the suspect, wilson jr. has been discharged from the hospital and is now in jail. video shows an officer escort
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ing him to the martinez detention facility. wilson is is accused of driving under the influence on highway 4. this is video from the crash last week. police say he slammed into a family's suv then left the scene. two children died in the wreck. 5-year-old vincent reyes and his 10-year-old brother, lorenzo. time now is 6:08. a u.s. postal carrier is in stable condition after she was shot in her truck. the shooting happened in oakland near the corner of bancroft and avenue yesterday. oakland police say the shooter fired several rounds and bullets went through the vehicle, but the motive is unclear. >> we can't speculate if she was or wasn't a target of this shooting. >> this is a serious crime that we have a standing $50,000 reward. if anybody has any information, we'd like them to contact the oakland police department or postal inspectors. >> the postal worker was shot in her hip. the fact she's an employee,
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makes this a federal crime. they are helping the police department with its investigation. lisa is here now and we're tracking these triple digit temperatures and you said earlier, no fog to speak of. >> no, but what about 48 degrees, half moon bay. >> but nup the 80s in parts of the south bay. zbh that's rig. some of the upper elevations have very warm temperatures. 67 livermore and we have one reading in the 80s. and that's about 1,000 feet up. but we're looking at another day today and a heat advisory and red flag warning. i'll have your full forecast, next. also ahead, the return of the heat isn't stopping people from enjoying the outdoors this weekend. plus, a family plans to announce it's suing the city of san jose. what their attorney is now saying
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last year, police used great judgment when responding. attorneys for the two men facing criminal charges in the federal g osha prior, say they plan to ask a judge to release them without bail. derek and max appeared in court yesterday. melanie woodrow has more. >> neither entered the plea has planned. they're waiting for the district attorney's office the to turn over more discovery. >> we see no evidence that they can never show our client committed any act of criminal negligence. >> we're looking for the damming evidence. it isn't there. >> his attorney says what he's seen are cause reports from federal authorities saying they couldn't identify a cause in the fire. he says he's received written statements saying his client was
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h in the right. the district attorney's office writes there was a lot of discovery and defense and our office are working ensuring everyone has all they're entitled to. attorneys say they plan the to ask the judge to release both on their own recognizance. in other words, bail reduced to nothing. >> he has no resources to flee. he has a pro bono legal team. >> 31 of the 36 victim's families have signed on. >> i feel most these people created this fire trap that people could not get out. there should be be account b bable and stay in jail. >> attorney mary alexander say they believe the building's owner should be charged. in san francisco may get a new name. a petition to change the name in honor of poet and former san
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francisco driver mayo angelo has collected nearly 10,000 signatures. the woman behind the petition laub launched after she learned about justin her man. he ran the agency and led efforts to demolish thousands of black owned hopes and businesses. if you plan to go to the beach this weekend, you'll want to avoid the monte rio beach in sonoma county. county health officials closed the beach thursday citing high levels of e. coli bacteria. they caution people to not swim, touch or wade the water. the continue will continue to test the water and the beach will remain closed until levels drop. it's located about 40 minutes west of santa rosa. a heat advisory is in effect, but that's not stopping people from taking advantage of these hot summer nights.
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we have the story from pleasonton. >> in pleasonton, there's an ice house. and outside of it, some struggle to stay cool. in the morning 100 degree heat. >> just came out here for ice cream. back inside. >> ice cream melts quickly in these conditions and sometimes, so does your composure. >> dairy workers try to keep everyone cool. >> non-stop. cars coming all the time. the walk up line has been down the street. ♪ >> busy is how you can describe the park. >> when we set it up at night so we have our spot in the shade. zpl hundreds line along with picnic blankets. some are drawn to the sun.
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>> 90 degree heat, wine, enjoying the afternoon. can't go wrong. life is good. >> life is good if you can manage the summer heat. >> with the spritz or spritzer in your neighborhood park. >> it does spray water. happening today, barry bonds will be enshrined on the san francisco giants wall of fame. nearly ten years after he played his final major league game for the giants, the team will unveil his plaque as 3:30 this afternoon before tonight's home game against the marlins. he'll be the 49th giant to be honored along the wall which is located outside the stadium on king street. the street will be closed from 10:00 to 5:00 for a ceremony honoring the record holder. nice start to the day on saturday with clear conditions. temperatures are quite mild inland. as we take a look outside, you'll notice it's a pretty start and the bay is flat. 58 degrees in san francisco. 63 in oakland. we've got 65 in mountain view. 67 in san jose. 61 and pha sif kai at 66.
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here is sfo, another hot day on the peninsula. mid-50s, santa rosa. still in the 70s. by the delta. looking at upper 60s for you in concord and livermore, so wind in the upper elevation, but the red flag warning in east bay valleys and starting out warmer this morning holding on to all heat yesterday had several temperatures, some of the hottest ever at 108, sonoma county airport. 53 degrees here in santa cruz. 80s yesterday. once again today, a hot day and that's why we have the high fire danger of course, so mild to warm. coast and bay, cooler patterns setting up for tomorrow as the low clouds and fog returned tonight and that will take us into tuesday with better weather. 64 for half moon bay. 71 in san francisco. notice the lack of fog, but we'll have a bit of a sea breeze. breezy yesterday confine d to te
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shoreline. now, shaving off about degrees here. not much along the creek, but 101 instead of the 104 and 104 in antioch instead of the 107. in the sierra nevada, we have had the afternoon thunderstorms that continue today, isolated, so mainly sunny through. those cumulus clouds building up in the day. 87 today and tomorrow. cooler on monday. 80s in santa cruz. 70s tomorrow. still beach weather and the coolest day will be monday, so overnight tonight is when the low clouds and fog return. san matteo coast an stinson beach, so a noticeably cooler day tomorrow, but today, very subtle changes for you inland. still excessive heat with the heat advisory. upper 80s in fremont. low 90s again. it's better in san jose. not much there, 102 in liverm e livermore. 80 today. upper 80s from palo alto to redwood city and once again in the 80s in santa cruz, so
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overnight lows will drop off into the 50s by the coast. 60s inland. you download our a p pp and you can track the hottest day today with the cooling trend and your temperatures hour by hour when you download our free app. so seven-day forecast, 104 inland with mid-08s around the bay. 60s coast side and the cooling gets underway overnight tonight. in time for your sunday afternoon. so, this year's aids walk in san francisco is just eight days away on sunday, july 16th in golden gate park. the 10 there is k walk benefits thousands of local hiv and aids programs such as project open hand and positive resource center. still time to register by callicall i ing. >> i think i'll stay on this side of the bay. thanks. just ahead, football and golf are coming together in the south bay.
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meddling? and a man claiming to have explosives. the suspect calling an abc affiliate with a list of demands. we have what he said and venus williams advancing through the early rounds at wimbledon against the backdrop of important new developments over her court battle with newly released video showing the tennis superstar may not have been in the wrong. we'll see you soon. this morning, we're learning more about a brawl on a delta airlines flight. pictures show the damage on board. a passenger now facing federal charges for punching a flight attendant. investigators say a 23-year-old man tried to open an exit door in first class and attack a flight attendent who stopped him. passengers hit the suspect on the head with wine bottles. >> the amount of bruising blood on the passengers who helped and the poor flight attentant, it was a pretty serious incident. >> the plane was headed from seattle to beijing. the incident forced the pilot to turn the plane around.
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this is a first for levi stadium. abc 7 was in santa clara where people were golfing on the gridiron. stadium links has turned the venue into a golf course, but just for this weekend. a hole in one is possible, but not easy. >> if if you told me we'd be golfing inside the stadium a year ago, i'd like at you like you're crazy, but we put a hockey rink in here, too. >> even 49ers tight end teed off yesterday. he grew up golfing, but has never hit one from a stadium. walt disny is looking to shake up the world of animation. not with a new exhibit, but summer camp. we were in the presido as they held their class just for girls. the creator of doc mcstuffins was on hand. she says she wanted the clear as
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thanks so much for waking up with us. we're starting this half hour with a quick look at the weather. here's lisa. she's tracking the conditions where you live. hi, lisa. >> good morning, everyone. certainly a beautiful start to the day with comfortably cool temperatures for most of you. check out this shot from our camera. the sun is up and looking at numbers ranging from 58 in san francisco to 67 in san jose. it's 60 in pacifica. 65 in mown tun view, so a mild start. little bit hazy from the tower camera, but 50s from 1/2 tnovat san the ta rosa. 74 by the delta. upper 60s, concord and livermore. we have a red flag warning in effect for the dab b low range.
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wind gusts up to 25 miles an hour. low relative humidity and looking at heat advisory, also expand iing into the santa cruz mountains in parts of the south bay, so take it easy today, plenty of sunshine. the fog doesn't come back until overnight. we'll detail the forecast, but check out the 60s to 90s by noontime today. chris. >> thank you. >> we have developing news from contra costa county where evacuations have been ordered because of several fast moving grass fires in an area south of brentwood. each has burned about 40 acres. another 150 acre fire is burning near marsh creek road. again, evacuations have been ordered for serl residents in this area. cal the scene. now to the highly anticipated showdown between
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president trump and russian president putin. their meeting lasted for more than two hours. they spoke so long that rex tillerson said melania trump was sent in to break it up. here's >> it was only supposed to last b about 35 minutes. but president trump and putin had so much to say, their meeting went on and on for a full two hours and 16 minutes. the cameras allowed in briefly to witness that high stakes face-to-face. president trump reaching out to shake the hand of man accused of meddling in america's election. there was smiling and small talk before they got down to business. there was even a back pat. but even before president trump brought up russia's meddling, he said this. >> president putin and i have been discussing various things, it's going very well. we've had some very, very good
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talks. we look forward to a lot of things happening. with russia and the united states. it's an honor to be with you. >> and vladimir putin returned the compliment saying he was pleased to meet president trump, hoping their first meeting would have quote positive results. just 24 hours earlier, the president said election meddling could have been russia. it could have been others. but in the doors closed, the white house says president trump raised the issue right out of the gate. what happened next each side tells a different story. secretary of state rex tillerson was in the room m he says the president repeatedly pressed the issue and putin denied russia's involvement. >> the president at this point, he pressed him and then felt like at this point, let's talk about how do we go forward. >> so the president stopped pressing. >> there was not a lot of
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relitigate ofg the past. >> tillerson's russian counterpart, laugh rov, was also in the room. president trump heard putin's denial and accepted it. the white house says this is not the case. the two moving on from election meddling, which the president's intelligence community blames on russia. they say putin ordered it, motivated by animosity toward hillary clinton. secretary tillerson said the issue may remain unresolved and the senate's top democrat called it quote, disgraceful. the marathon meeting went on so long, first lady melania trump entered the room trying to wrap it up. they went on for another hour after that, but the two men, not the only ones who seemed to hit it off. just hours later, cameras captured these images of the first lady and putin chatting and smiling and seated together for dinner. protesters set fires and nearly 200 officers in riot gear
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were injured. demonstrators are marching up to 100,000 people are expected to protest. >> in hamburg, rage against world powers. protesters lighting flares to set vehicles on fire, breaking windows, thick smoke filling the streets. police doused the crowds with water cannons. protesters and police have been out for hours. the call to protest goes out on social media, people assemble here when the police are here because they know this is the city on edge. they're here with a range of grievances. >> i don't think -- allowed yesterday have the right to be in my city. namely trump, putin and everyone.
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>> and some are here to provoke. people are expecting things as you can see, police pushing through and running up towards to get much more tense. the protesters as they run away. rows of police lining up, protesters linking arms as the two sides face off. protesters arrested, some dragged away. the first lady forced to stay in for part of the day, missing a boat tour, hemmed in by the chaos. as night falls, the scene intensified. it's nighttime and things have gotten a lot worse. there's more protesters and behind us and they continue to throw things at the police. more skirmishes as thousands fill the streets, a second night of fire and turmoil. >> president trump ripped international trade deals in his weekly addressed and talked about his promise to bring manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. and he attacked the nonbinding paris climate change
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deal, which the president says did not put america first. >> we've also sent a clear message to the world that we will not allow other nations to take advantage of us any longer. that's why i withdrew from the one sided paris climate accord and believe me, it was one sided. >> president trump withdrew from the deal in june making the united states one of only three nations globally that hasn't committed to the accord. facebook unveiled its plans for a massive expansion of headquarters in menlo park. project leaders say their goal is to create a neighborhood center for all to enjoy, but some wonder how it will impact some of the housing and traffic issues that plague the area near facebook's current campus. in the not too distant future in menlo park, more changes could be coming to facebook's footprint.
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>> it's going to increase the value of the homes, but the quality of life has gone done down? >> they have announced plans to develop old park it owns. new renderings show a mixed use village to be built along rural road in accept ra faces. one group is all for the project. >> if people can be close to their jobs, that means a lot less driving. they can choose not to own a car and that that has a great impact on improved air quality, reduce carbon emissions. >> the 59 acre site is south of the bay front expressway. offices, grocery, retail, a hotel, as well as parks and plazas would be open to all. if approved, construction would begin in 2019 with the first phase scheduled to open in 2021. >> it needs to be integrated into the community and there needs to be pathways and
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connections to neighbors feel like they can access the community and the amenities and retail stores. >> in an effort to relieveuate traffic. they want to help ease the local housing crunch. 1500 units would be built on the property with 15% offered at below market rates, but some say it's too late for families who have been pushed out of the area. >> it affects your way of life. what you can do, how you can make a living. how you can educate your children. >> another sign of these changing times in silicon valley. >> facebook declined to comment on the cost of the project. still ahead, meet the south bay girl who's about to take on the best of the best in chess. her story in just a bit, but first, here's a live look outside from our abc7 camera. a beautiful shot to wake up to on this saturday morning. get ready p for a pretty hot day. the
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>> our heat advisory has expanded to today, also a fire danger as the temperatures once again court above 100 degrees, but right here, it's in the 50s in santa cruz, up into the low 80s again. too hot for july, but we we talk about more typical weather headed your way. that's coming up. >> also ahead, the new uest warrior gives he hates dub nation. anthony flores explains comi ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sun to the farm ♪
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time is 6:44. we're taking a live look outside. good time to get in a morning run, especially before the temperatures start to climb later today. lisa will have more on that coming up in the forecast. in sport, tonight, both the a's and giants will try to rebound from losses. san francisco hosts the miami marlins at at&t park. first pitch at 7:05 p.m. the a's take on the seattle mariners. first pitch at safeco field is at 7:10. before the giants game tonight, the team will honor major league baseball's home run king. here's anthony flores with that and your morning sports. >> good morning, everyone. barry bonds will take his place alongside the all time greats in giants history. he's been enshrined on the giants wall of fame this
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afternoon. he rejoineded the team as an adviser this spring after spending a year as the marlin's hitting coach. the same marlins team the giants are hosting this weekend. speaking of fish, a new aquarium at the field. juan carlos practicing for the home run bi. his 24th of the year. the giants came to bat. top three now. 5-0. moore's glove, but another gold glove play. only makes one mistake and there it is. to j.t. crushes it out of the yard, it's 6-0. giants get on the board in the ninth. he splash aed down, his own tribute to bonds, giant lose though, 6-1. the a's in seattle. john, tough to tell. top three with his first rbi since coming back from the disabled list. a two-run double down the line the score joyce and davis.
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2-1, but at the bottom of the inning sean gives two back. 3-mariners, after that, he sat down 11 straight batters. nice play by mat chapman on o the broken bat. bottom eight now, mariners beaten up on the a's pan. a three-run homer. the 300th of his career. they go on to beat oak bland by 7-2. warriors have one roster spot left after zaza agreed to a one-year contract friday afternoon. the question is whether or not it will go to mcghee or someone else. they introduced nick young. last year, young tweeteded this out. quote, i hate golden state fans, they don't know nothing about basketball. hey, nick, why were you hating on the nation? >> i think my followers had --
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everybody just hacking is a big thing these days. no, but yeah, you know, that's my story. >> sticking to it. >> better think of something nice to say. nba summer league ball making his debut for the lakers. the the thealy oop to ingram. only 2 of 15, but of course, his dad declares he's got rookie of the year sewn up u and says the lakers are a playoff lot. they lose to the clippers in overtime, 96-93. that's a look at your morning sports. have a great weekend, everyone. good morning to you. you may have liked the weather with highs in the 70s. today, repeat performance, but we are looking at some intense heat. again, in our inland valleys, so only cooling down maybe a couple degrees, so let's just say you're going to have to wait until tomorrow for the cooldown. so, as we look at our inland
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east bay around livermore, temperatures as much as 15 degrees above average today with 102, now, tomorrow, you get the cooling as the marine layer expands a little bit. more of an onshore push and the coolest numbers come into play, but the heat comes back into next weekend so, you may want to plan on that and also, the sunshine here, where temperatures will be b pretty comfortable even at our beaches with little fog. in fact, no fog until after midnight. here's live doppler 7 where you can see the cool sky. we'll be tracking the southerly surge late tonight. so temperatures are anywhere from 4 to 6 degrees warmer than we were yesterday at this hour due to the heat yesterday. a live look outside from our east bay hills camera and you're in the upper 60s for most of you from concord to livermore this morning, so very mild. san jose, 67. 58 in san francisco. 63 in oakland. 65 in mountain view with pacifica coming in at 56 degrees. jst confined to the shoreline.
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from emoryville, nice and sunny. 56, santa rosa, 60 in napa still by the delta with upper 60s in our inland east bay, so another scorcher with sizzling heat and relief here at the coast, but a popular place again, but tomorrow, it will be pretty foggy for most of the day, actually, so hot inland with high fire danger from the diablo range. we consider that all around the bay area, be careful out there. and the rising of heat relateded illnesses, but mild to warm from the coast and the pattern sets up tomorrow into tuesday. let's get into tomorrow, your forecast notice we're looking at a 60s in the city, so much cooler here. and then looking at the 90s. temperatures coming down maybe 9, 10 degrees for sunday and monday. very enjoyable weather with that summer spread. temperatures in the upper 80s inland, so if you're headed to the beach, ocean temperature about 54 degrees. this is santa cruz.
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83 today, looking at 74 tomorrow and the cool day will be on monday. let's take a look at the low clouds and fog. the return from san matteo to the marine county coast. so, highs today, 71 in the city. 80 in oakland. triple digit heat inland and 90s in san jose. if you're headed into the city, 60s to upper 50s. breezy and then tonight, cooler than it was just a few hours ago. so we'll get into more cooling. download our app, the hottest day of the week, still above average tomorrow, but boy, you'll notice the change and i kind of wish temperatures would stay midweek style. 60s to upper 80s, but some like the heat, it's back next weekend. >> thank you. this weekend, a 16-year-old girl from san jose will arrive in st. louis. much to the dismay of her competitors in a chess tournament.
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she's a rising star and pioneer. >> not much talking in this house once the chess board comes out. sisters deep in thought. the pieces speak for themselves. >> once i start playing, i get more concentrated and nothing else matters. >> do you have this ability to just tune out everything? >> yeah. >> it's that unbreak bable concentration that's helped her to amass a room full of medals and trophies. >> even if i'm losing, i'll always fight back, so it's not over until it's completely over. >> that's what happened two years ago at the u.s. junior championship in st. louis. she came back from a loss to win the whole thing. this year, she's invited. >> who is your grudge match against? >> all of them. we've all beat each other. >> she's practicing with her sister and at the santa clara chess club she founded with her
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father. >> sometimes, i could potentially lose the game, but after that, i cannot beat her. >> beyond winning tournaments and making her father proud, she's doing something else in a sport steeped in centuries of tradition, she's breaking down barriers. >> there's more fwirls now. >> she grew up playing a game dominated by men. >> there was only one or two girls that i saw at tourn lts. >> now? >> six in the open session and in the other sections. >> as she's xwrabed headlines, her dad gives her credit. >> she's a stand out in the nation and in fact, i can easily say that she was kind of instrumental in bringing all other girls coming to this tournament to come up fast. >> but to those players, her little sister has a warning. >> she doesn't give in that easily, so it's tougher to beat her. >> and she would know. what just happened there? >> i won. next, nfl players are giving back with a youth football camp. the natives who will be taking part in this annual event.
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