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it's saturday, july 22. thanks so much for joining us. let's get a quick check of the forecast thousand with lisa archer tracking live doppler 7 for us. >> good morning everyone. we do have our usual low clouds and fog, but you may have heard we are tracking a warm-up around the bay. a live look at live doppler 7, you will notice the low clouds from the san mateo coast southward and 54 in upper elevations beginning to see a little warming. this is what you can expect, the sun coming up in just over an hour with 50s and 60s. quick warming today with 60 along the coast to the upper 80s by noontime. we'll be back to near 100
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degrees inland. but certainly comfortable at the coast. low clouds and fog won't go too far today. so we'll talk about the second half of your weekend and a look ahead coming up in a few minutes with my accuweather 7 day broadcast. an oakland man is now in jail accused of creating a social media accounts for isis. this morning we're learning more about his background. katie utehs spoke with a long time family friend of the terror suspect. >> reporter: we broke the shocking news to allie that a close family friend had been indicted on terrorism charges. >> i feel like crying. i know it will hurt his family. >> reporter: he's known 22-year-old amer sinan al haggagi since he was a bi. a boy. the family lived above this market. al haggagi attempted to open social media accounts for the benefit of isis. >> i hope it's something that
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come up like natural, like it's hard to believe. >> reporter: in court detention documents, a judge notes that the defendant allegedly went so far as to meet with undercover agents on multiple occasions to plan a potential terrorist attack. al haggagi's attorney says that he is young and naive and it appears that he allowed himself to be drawn into conversations that he should have been far more suspicion of. al haggagi has been in custody in oakland since last november when he was arrested on a aggravated identity theft charge. agents say he bought goods using a stolen credit card. ing a he was born in lodi, spent time in i can't men as a kid and then attended berkeley high school. al haggagi also taught arabic at a local mosque. the local community watches out for online radicalization. >> tie my son to my hands.
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it's scary. >> reporter: al haggagi is considered a flight risk and being held without bond. in oakland, katie utehs, abc 7 news. 5:03. developing news from the helmand province in afghanistan where a u.s. air strike accidently killed 12 afghan national police personnel. two others were also wounded. in a statement the pentagon said the errant air strike happened during an operation against taliban insurgence. helmand province is where national security forces have been battling to retake territory under the control of the taliban. concerns over possible terrorist attack during tomorrow's san francisco marathon have prompted a partial closure of the golden gate bridge during the race. here is a live look at the iconic span. all northbound lanes will be closed from 6:00 to 9:00 in the morning on sunday. abc 7 news was there as some of the 27,000 racers picked up their bibs.
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with all those runners hitting the streets, drivers can expect major traffic delays. here is look at the race route in green on your screen. these roads will be closed from 7:00 to noon. and the areas in pink show where traffic can cross but that is only when there is a break in the race. muni riders can also expect delays. this video shows testing of new subway cars. the testing means several subway stations will partially shut down all day on the weekends and at 9:30 week nights starting today. buses will take passengers between west portal and the embarcadero. testing ends august 20th. the mayor of richmond wants answers after seeing a man being beaten by a group of teens outside the richmond b.a.r.t. station. mayor butt took this picture of the man who was attacked yesterday. the mayor says he called 911, but the operator told him it was a b.a.r.t. problem. he called b.a.r.t. dispatch. b.a.r.t. officers eventually
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responded, but to make matters worse, he says two b.a.r.t. employees at the scene did nothing to help. >> their secondary job ought to be whatever needs to be done at the time to make the system work. >> b.a.r.t. police say the two employees are maintenance workers who have no law enforcement training. they say each b.a.r.t. officer is assigned a beat that includes two to three stations. time now is 5:05. this morning, some people are saying that a section of a bay area coast fall highwal highway dangerous. highway 1 hugs the coastline and two families are expressing concern after their loved ones veered off the road and into the ocean. lon loney rivera shows wlaus thus w are doing. >> reporter: two families lost loved ones in similar circumstances. >> both the baby of the family.
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>> reporter: 2 #-year-old richard moss was last seen may 25th before he left to drive along the coast to work. his aaa card washed up in late june on honest tear rotate beach. search teams also recently lcated what is believed to be the wheel of his car. when we arrived, alameda county deputies were using drones, helping is san mateo deputies w the search. >> we've had divers, boats. >> reporter: last year deputies say 20-year-old rosy alba was traveling north when her car veered off the highway into the ocean in the same area. >> start planning to put in k rails here so nobody else has to die. >> reporter: rosie's body was found here at the beach, but her car was never located. so far in the moss case they have located some car parts, but his remains have not been found. dan moss is pushing for caltrans to install cement barriers along this stretch. >> we gist laugh and smile, that's how richard was.
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just an angel. >> reporter: the moss family hopes that the diligent work of law enforcement and volunteers brings from honest temontero state bea rivera. lower humidity should help the firefighters on the detwiler fire. items gro it's grown to 75,000 acres. contain up is up to 25%. 61 homes have been destroyed along with 63 other buildings. evacuation orders for the town of mariposa were lifted yesterday, but some homeowners are returning to find everything burned to the ground giving them a sad new reality. >> how long is this nightmare going to be that you don't have a home. you'll be displaced, you know. and what is going to be home to you or your kids. >> the fire continues to move south away from yosemite national park. for the first time, an
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albany woman is sharing her story of sur strivival after spg three days in the oregon wilderness. check out this video. the coast guard had to save 40-year-old amy nutbrk late thursday after she to the lost during a hike on tuesday. a rend who was supposed to meet up with her reported her missing sparking the search. nuttb nuttbrock admitted that she wasn't ready for the difficult trail. >> i soon realized that it wasn't well marked or maintained at all. i don't think that it looked like people had been on it for quite some time. >> and here is a photo of her after the rescue. she says she was hungry, but except for a few scratches, she will be okay. lisa archer is here now and you're tracking the all-important sf marathon dra forecast for tomorrow. >> and today inland, the heat is really going to climb. in fact temperatures all around the bay could be a good 10 to 15
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degrees warmer away from the coast. it's 59 in concord right now, winds are light. we did have a marine layer. we'll talk about how quickly it pulls back and how warm we'll get in a few minutes. and also ahead, more answers to that near disaster at sfo earlier this honesty. wh month. what investigators have discovered about the computer system. and plus the soccer superstar who had fans lining up
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the near disaster happened earlier this month. the air canada flight passed over two fully loaded planes on the taxi way. across america this morning, protesters in minneapolis shouted down their mayor demanding her resignation. in that tense cexchange, it was minutes after betsy hodges announcement of a new police chief. chief harto announced her resignation. mayor hodges said she lost confidence in the chief's ability to lead after a series of police incidents, including damond. she had called 911 to belierepo what she believed was a sexual assault. police officers say they thought damond was ambushing them. newly released surveillance
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video shows the moment a customer takes on an armed robber at a starbucks in fresno. the video shows a man approached the cash register thursday with a knife and toy gun. the robber demands money from the barista, but when customer craig jerry saw what was happeni happening, he hit the robber in the back with a metal chair. the two began fighting where jerry was stabbed in the neck, but he is expected to recover. >> not something that we recommend. in this case it was a good drought com drought co outcome. no one died. but he very well could have. but nonetheless, he's a hero. no question. >> jerry masked to wrestle the knife away and stab the suspect before he ran away. officers later found the man who reportedly admitted to the crime. thousands of match box 20 and counting crows fans are disappointed this morning. the bands were supposed to perform at shore line amphitheater last night, but they canceled because of a
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collapsed roadway. sky 7 was over shore line where live nation discovered a hole in the road that gives bands access to move their equipment to the stage. they decided that metal trench covers couldn't cover it. >> never heard of anything like this. can't unload the equipment? we'll happy carry it, guys. come on. >> exactly. >> so without amplifiers, speakers, you can't have a concert. >> yeah. seems like there should have been better preparation here for that. >> things happen. >> but you have to make sure everything works all the time. >> the show has been rescheduled for tuesday evening, but with a big change. counting crows cannot perform due to another commitment. match box 20 will do a longer set to make up for it. and refunds will be given to those who can't attend. the district attorney wants to force uber and lyft to follow
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the law. herrera is asking the sue peer yo superior court to comply with subpoenas issued six weeks ago. they had asked records on safety and their operations, but so far nothing has been forthcoming. >> you have to strike the right balance to make sure that the public is benefiting from the service that is provided, but that they are not creating a threat to public health and safety by their conduct on the streets. >> the subpoenas were issued as part of a city investigation into whether the right sharing companies are creating a public new answer in san francisco. 5:15. excitement is mounting in the south bay as soccer fans gear up for tomorrow's preseason match between manchester united and real that drmadrid. 60,000 tickets have already been told. katie hmar shozoo la spoke with
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fans. >> reporter: the retired forward git yo dwight york made a special appearance at lids. dozens of fans waited in line for the chance to meet him and take oemhome a memory. >> i want him to autograph the balls. >> reporter: this family was first in line. dad grew up in england and has good memories of watching dwight york. >> i think he has a nickname called the smiling assassin. he's always got a big grin. >> reporter: the international champion cup is sunday. the powerhouse teams draw big crowds from all over. >> we appreciate the economic benefit that it provides to the city of santa clara, as well. like the world is converging on this little city. >> reporter: hotels near the stadium are sold out. >> we are having a lot of people traveling from out of state which is unusual. people from texas, phoenix. >> reporter: there are some international guests,mooney isms
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ireland and is a manu fan. >> it's good that you get to see them once every couple years. >> reporter: limited tickets are still available for the game. good saturday morning. we have low clouds and fog at the shore line. and they will stay right there. so we'll see comfortable weather today, but still some activity in the tropics here as we move towards hawaii. we're looking at just 30 to 60-mile-an-hour winds. they are tropical storms but heading to the authority of tno island. so bringing up surf and showers to the islands. 55 in san francisco, 57 in oakland, upper 50s mountain view, san jose and on the coast in the 50s. so there is some fog. it's comfortably cool out there, but we'll have quick warming.
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mid-50s santa rosa, 54 in novato with 60 by the delta. mid and upper 50s concord, li r livermore. today the heat is building, so tonight we'll retain a lot of that to wake up to a warm morning on sunday, but cooling arrives by sunday afternoon. so hot inland this weekend, we'll see just subtle changes tomorrow. but it will be comfortable by the coast. looking for gradual cooling into monday and tuesday. but then it looks like the heat arrives again. look at your hour by hour forecast. and you'll notice that the fog, it begins to pull back by the afternoon on saturday, but not very much. so we'll call it patchy clouds with a little bit of sunshine along the coast. and notice the temperatures reflect that. just in the 60s here from half moon bay to ocean beach, santa cruz, 73. should be comfortable there. as we look at the week ahead in san jose, today pretty warm in the upper 80s. and we'll look for the temperatures to come down a little bit tomorrow and into
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monday. tuesday and wednesday look nice, but by the end of the week, back to the warmer weather. highs in the south bay, low 90s. 38 83 in sunnyville. upp upper 80s for red wood city. north bay, this is where you will feel pretty warm. sachbt r santa rosa, 93. oakland and berkeley, 80. you head in-aland and once agai approaching 100 in antioch. 96 in concord. livermore 97. but we do have comfortable weather tomorrow for the marathon. starting out with clear conditions, mid and upper 50s. it will be sunny but cool right through the morning hours. so if you want to get tickets for the santa clara soccer match, we are looking at a warm afternoon here with mid-80s by about 2:00. upper 80s 4:00 in the afternoon.
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download our app to keep track of the temperatures. 100 inland and by tomorrow, there will be some cooling, sou south flow of the wind. and it will heat up by the end of next week. >> definitely good news for those runners. lisa, thank you. just ahead, celebrating success. the event marking the contributions of some very special young people right lea
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there is some confusion in communities across the bay area as residents found out their energy for longer comes from pg and e, but a new clean energy supplier. michael finney has more about what is going on. >> reporter: this postcard just now arriving at san francisco homes about understanding your energy choice. >> people are surprised because evidently the disclosure has failed. >> reporter: consumer actions says these notices may bewilder customers who didn't realize their electricity is now supplied by clean power communities can create their own clean energy utilities. residents are automatically enrolled unless they specifically opt out. >> that will frustrate consumers and even anger them if they feel like they at any time have a fair say. >> reporter: they say it's the only way to get enough customers to buy power at low enough rates.
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>> the only thing that changes is that we're putting cleaner energy into pg and e's grid and then they deliver to residents. >> reporter: clean power sf is currently a little cheaper than pg and e and it's being phased in gradually. >> going forward, we expect to enroll all eligible electricity customers. >> reporter: karl sheehan concedes many are caught by surprise in space of a vigorous ad campaign that includes this billboards and four mailers. also they put out that postcard comparing their rates. with pg and e, the average monthly electric bill is currently $64.70. with clean power sf, it's 7 cents less. a funny that i think happening asked if clean power sf will be reliable. >> so san francisco like many other cities in northern california -- >> reporter: ironically the
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lights kept going out on the panel behind him as he spoke. thousand, to be fair, it had nothing to do with the electric supply. and everything to do with saving energy. both pg and e and clean power sf offer super green programs with 100% renewable resources. you must proactively opt into those programs and they cost a bit more. clean power sf's super green is slightly cheaper than pg and e's. michael finney, 7 on your side. >> oh, my god, this is crazy. >> that is steph curry making his stomach crdrop in beijing. it's a tour of asia on of about a of under armour. this is the third rear in a row steph has made the trip. he will visit three cities in china before touring seoul. he will then head back to the bay area to tee off in the
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web.com classic in hayward hills. that tournament starts july 31. a san francisco based company has a new way to brew coffee using a technique from the 1800s. the system is called ground control. the vacuum system dries grounds mid brew. it's maker says that lets a fresh cycle of water can tract more flavor. if you'd like to check it out, it's percolating at fort mason. it was a special night at the festival celebrated seven mexicans. one dreamer described her path to silicon valley. >> i was very stubborn and like no, no, no, i have really good
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ideas. >> i had to hold my tears more than once. beautiful stories. and we want to salute great contributions that all migrants do to this country. >> the festival also showcases mexican american visual and performing arts, literature and food. it runs through tomorrow. 5:27. still to come, a southern california man says he has a winning lottery ticket. but why won't the lottery commission pay up? but first, the new report that is revealing more about the conversation attorney general jeff sessions had with the russians and now the justice
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this morning. and here is a look at that fog foot print today throughout the next several hours. it begins to peel back, but it won't go far. so that's why we'll stay cool and comfortable in san francisco. right now 56 in danville and blackhawk. elsewhere 534 in novato, 57 in san carlos. and by 8:00, we'll be in the mid-60s in concord. but by 9:00, how about those 70s arriving there with 65 in hayward. and by 10:00, we will be approaching the mid-70s inland. so you see the quick warm-up. we'll talk about afternoon highs today, they will be warmer than tomorrow by a few degrees. now to a major shakeup at the white house. it's been six months since president trump took office, and press secretary sean spicer is out. in an interview with abc news, spicer said he's, quote, relieved about his resignation.
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jonathan karl has more. >> reporter: just six months into the job, president trump's embattled press secretary called it quits. sean spicer's brief tenure got off to a bad start. >> this was the largest audience to witness an inauguration period both this person and around the globe. >> reporter: spice are's debut made nobody happy. the president didn't like his look, including the ill fitting suit. and others criticized his inaccuracies or as another ehire adrianza called them -- >> sean spicer gave alternative facts. >> reporter: two days later, he took his first questions. i asked a basic one. >> is it your intention to always tell the truth from that podium and will you pledge never to knowingly say something that is not factual? >> it is. it's an honor to do this and, yes, i believe that we have to be honest with the american people. >> reporter: history will judge whether he lived up to that, but his confrontational style -- >> sorry, please stop shaking
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your head again. somebody is asking a question. it's not your press briefing. you don't get to just yell out questions. we will raise our hands like big boys and girls. all right and t >> reporter: and the unforgettable snl parity. >> i want to apologize on behalf of you to me. >> reporter: made sean spicer a celebrity. the most mocked, but also the most famous press secretary ever. he was totally blindsided by the president's choice of a new communications director. slamming the door in my face when i went up to ask him about it. hours later, as spicer slipped out of the west wing, the all smiles appearance of the new hire, anthony scaramucci, setting an entirely different tone. >> i'll get to everybody. don't worry. >> reporter: he's a wealthy financi financier, friend of the president, but in the early days of the campaign, he called trump a hack politician and worse. in you can tell donald i said this, the queen county bullies
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association, you have to cut it out now and stop all this crazy rhetoric. >> does he know what you said about him back this 2015 when you said he was a hack? >> he brings it up every 15 seconds. one of the biggest mistakes that you made because i was an unexperienced person in the world of politics. i was supporting another candidate. i should have never said that about him. so mr. presented, ident, i pers apologize for the 50th time. >> reporter: and we asked the same question we asked sean spicer. >> there is a question about credibility, some things that have been said in this room. is it your commitment to the best of your ability to give accurate information, the truth from that podium? >> i sort of feel like i don't even have to answer that question. i hop you can feel that from me just from high body language, that is the kind of person i am. i'll do the best i can. >> reporter: skrjonathan karl, news. a justice department spokesperson is questioning the cr credibility of a new report that
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says jeff sessions discussed the 2016 campaign with russia's ambassador to the u.s. the "washington post" says two conversations between sessions and sergey kislyak were intercepted by u.s. spy agencies. they reportedly discussed u.s./russian relations under a possible trump administration. sessions initially failed to disclose that he even met with kislyak during the campaign. this is a white house photo of the president shaking hands with the ambassador in the oval office. the justice department spokesperson called the story wholly uncorroborated. now to the russia investigation. abc news has learned that special counsel robert mueller is telling white house aides not to destroy any documents related to that trump tower meeting with a russian lawyer and this new question, could the president pardon himself or his family? senior white house correspondent cecia cecilia vega has more.
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>> reporter: the white house facing questions about whether president trump is considering pardoning his family or himself. his lawyers give a firm denial, but the new press secretary seems to heave the doleave door. >> he maintains pardon powers, but there are no planned announcements on that front. >> reporter: it comes as the white house turns up the heat on robert mueller, accusing him and his team of conflicts of interest telling the "new york times" he interviewed mueller for the job of fbi director just one day before he was appointed special counsel. >> conflicts, he was interviewing for the job. >> reporter: the president adding that there were many other conflicts that i haven't said, but i will at some point in some and he's warning mueller that investigating trump family finances not tied to russia would cross a red line. >> i think that is a violation. this is about russia. >> reporter: as for mueller's fate if he crosses that red
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line? >> i can't answer that question because i don't think it will happen. >> reporter: but mueller not backing down. abc learned he sent a letter to whie house aides ordering them to preserve all communications including documents, e-mails and text messages related to last year's trump tower meeting involving don junior ", paul manafort, jared kushner and that russian lawyer promising dirt on hillary clinton. cecilia vega, abc news. back here in california, a long beach man says he has a winning ticket, but the lottery commission won't pay up. the reason? his son bought the ticket and his son is not old enough to play. our sister attention in los angeles station in los angeles has the story. >> reporter: it's an american dream, striking it rich with a lottery ticket. but while most are able to cash in, a long beach man's winning lottery ticket is now coming up snake eyes.
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the ticket in question was a california scratcher bought at this mobil station on bell flower boulevard last october. but ward thomas, the man with the ticket, says the lottery commission is refusing to pay him the $5 million prize. >> why is that? >> reporter: here's the rub. according to a lawsuit, thomas says h sent his 16-year-old in son to cash in other tickets and use some of the winners to buy more scratchers. and so since the 16-year-old bought the ticket, it is null and void. >> if they took the money, they are obligated to pay as far as i'm concerned. if they didn't check their i.d., then they should have checked their i.d. customer like liquor. >> reporter: a big talker on the street, but not amongst the participants. thomas' attorney didn't return our messages. the commission refused to comment on pending litigation
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and the mobil station also named in the lawsuit isn't talking either. everyone else, though, seems to have an opinion. >> i go by the law. the law is the law. they should pay it out. >> what are they going to do with the a milli$5 million? >> reporter: the lawsuit alleges that there were no signs mentioning lottery age restrictions, no one told the bihe was too young to buy and no one checked his age before selling those tickets. >> if you win $5 million, does it matter if it's the son or the father's? if it's not 18, it should go to the parent. you can did other stuff with parental appear mission. >> reporter: rob hayes, abc 7 news. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, this high tech truck can bake a pizza as it drives to you. and it's not necessarily a person who is putting it together. we'll have that story in a bit. but first, here is a live look outside there our mt. tam camera. you can see the cloud cover over the city.
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it's radio day by the bay. the california historical radio society is hosting its annual fundraiser to preserve radio history. abc 7 news attended last year's event. take a look. the fundraiser features a silent auction for old radios, a purchase answer from the golden gate radio orchestra and induction ceremony for the bay area radio hall of fame. radio day begins at 8:00 this morning at the veterans memorial auditorium. and abc 7 news anchor dan ashley will be there as a special guest
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auctioneer. lisa argen is here now, we've seen the fog out there. but some change is on the way. >> yeah, it is getting patchy. so we have it in north bay. and as we take a live look from emeryville, you know it will be a warm day. 57 in oak land right now, up to 77 later on this afternoon. so not too bad. so where is the heat? east of here. we'll talk about how warm it will get inland and when you'll have a chance to cool off. and also ahead, it was a dramatiche giants, but could the orange and black pu [ indistinct chatter ] [ intense music playing ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles.
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the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. giants are back in action this afternoon against the padres. matt whore is scheduled to
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start. first pitch at and as, first pitch is 4:10. last night the giants muntsedoua dramatic ninth evin-rally. and here is larry beil. while we wait for the expected return of sand value, we remember back to a time when the giants used to beat the padres like a drum. it was only two years ago. those days are over, but late draw th draw that last night. yesterday was national junk food day. giants blew a 4-0 lead. sanchez continues to destroy his old team. sanchez with four homers. top of seven, will myers bombs away. padres come all the way back and build a 9-6 lead and then the giants answer with three in the
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bottom of the ninth, gillaspie, mr. clutch, a two run homer and we are tied at thinnine. so they go to extras. and here's how it ended. >> base hit to right field. so that will knock in it's a three run 11th inning pnd a disappoptding loss for this team that had 4-0 lead and they couldn't hold on. >> as in new york, cespedes saying he wants to finish his career as an "a." about the of the second, it's 2-1 mets. healy take as rocket in the temple. hopes to play today. still bottom of six, bases
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loaded, as up 3-2, he tags out the runner and then throws to the bermuda triangle. that rolls forever. so a little league homer for rivera and mets win-5. aaron judge just hit a ball that putin picked up on russia radar. this is almost clear out of safeco field. went so high stat cast couldn't even measure it. yankees tweeting it was a home run that broke stat cast. judge's first since the all-star break and yankees win it by 5-1. the with a aarriors dominat driving the rest the nba crazy. paul george talked his way out of indy and now kyrie irving wants out of cleveland. he told the cavaliers to trade him. apparently he does not want to be in lebron's shadow even more. and if lebron leaves for l.a., he does not want to be stuck rebuilding in cleveland.
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irving averaged 25 points a game last year and when he goes into that uncle drew mode, he's basically unstoppable. his reported number one choice for a trade would be to the spurs. warriors don't want to see that. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. good saturday morning. check out our tower camera. you've heard about the heat wave, but look at this. you see the low clouds and fog in the city, so you know it won't be that bad here. but as you go further east, yes, the winds will back off and we'll see full sunshine. and this is what i mean if we take a look at livermore, notice the high today will be 97, but then we get into tomorrow. not much change. as we get toward the end of the week, yes, thins look like they will heat up again. but as we look outside, you'll notice the clouds here and the wind allowing for a cool start
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in san francisco. in fact temperatures here will be very comfortable. here is live doppler 7. and with san mateo coast locking at the low cloud deck here, it won't be too much in the way of clearing for you throughout the afternoon. we'll show you that. but you'll notice from this vantage point from mt. tam, that we do have the deck of fog here. so it will provide that sea breeze for you in the afternoon. only about a mile from the shore line and then beyond that, it will heat up quickly as high pressure builds into the south of us. it's 58 in mountain view, 59 in san jose, san francisco sitting at 55. and golden gate bridge further illustration of the fog, but then notice it's not every are. it looks like it is scattered deck out there. so that's why we;'re looking at the quick clearing away from the coast. 60 by the delta, 59 in concord. livermore at 56 degrees. and novato the cool spot 54. 73 later today in santa cruz,
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but you will notice keeping you company will be low clouds this morning. and then a nice afternoon. so hot inland we'll call it the entire weekend. comfortable near the coast. and we'll look for gradual cooling into monday and tuesday. so we will see the temperatures tomorrow still pretty warm in the mid-90s. this is sunday, comfortable numbers by the bay. and then by monday, check it out, cooling begins. you're in the mid to upper 80s there. by tuesday, don't get too used to it with the steady temperatures because they will go back in the other direction which will be warming you. so at the beaches, we'll have the breeze so mid and upper 60s here. very comfortable. looking at giants game comfortable, a lot of sun out there. and then highs today around the bay ranging from the mid to upper 90s from concord to livermore and then the cool 60s at the coast. 86 in san rafael.
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mid-80s redwood city. 93 morgan hill. download our app, it's free and you will get push alerts that will warn you of heat advisories and fire weather watches. in yosemite, the heat index and also looking a the air quality, not good with that huge fire. 7 day forecast, we're looking hot inland today, tomorrow. cooling begins monday. and then slight bump up thursday and friday inland. >> looking forward to that cooldown. by some accounts, americans eat around 3 billion pizzas every year. there are the mom and pop pizzerias and the big chains that deliver in 30 minutes or less. jonathan bloom goes inside one pizza joint that is trying to offer the best of both worlds and using robots to do it. >> reporter: before the sliced onions and cheese, first ingredient is an obsessive italian chef. >> pizza runs it your veins
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100%. olive oil, the whole nine. >> reporter: so it took some convincing to get aaron into this kitchen where could bes like this work alongside others like this. >> i never thought i'd be making pizza with robots. >> reporter: it's more like a factory. >> you have robots and humans working together to make thousands of pizzas every day. >> reporter: instead of a chain with shops on every corn he, zoom plans to serve all of sully c silicon valley. >> i pay less in represent. ing is like five times less. and what do i do? i reinvest that surplus in to higher quality ingredients. >> reporter: they have their own traditional italian starter dough. no pre-packaged produce and no mystery heat. restaurant style pizza. >> reporter: but if there is one secr secret ingredient, while they start it here in the kitchen, they finish cooking it on the way to your door. >> we done do the final step
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until we're seconds away. >> reporter: that's where this truck comes in. it's a peizzeria on wheels. >> this contains 56 ovens. >> reporter: some contain predictive pizzas pre-made, they guess the orders before they come in, but one contains your pizza set up with the right time and temperature to finish just as the driver pulls up. saying so long to sad soggy pizzas and hello to laser guided cyber pie baking its way to your door. jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. next, you can enjoy today's warm weather at the annual pedal fest in oakland. find out what is on tap for today's event.
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good morning. thanks so much for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. let's start with the forecast. lisa argen is tracking live doppler 7 for us. >> we do have patchy low clouds and fog, but they won't last long. you can see it here from the san mateo coast. and looks clear, 55 in the city, 58 this mountain view, 60 in san jose. slightly warmer in the north bay and a little bit of fog there with 59 by the delta and concord 55 in livermore. so your forecast calling for sunshine with temperatures in the 50s and 60s throughout the morning hours. 60s to 87 today by noontime. so you know that means a hot day in the east bay. you're 100 degrees there and we'll look for still comfortable temperatures at the coast.
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