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nice hat! >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. have you seen this train? it has brought joy to thousands of bay area kids over the years, but it's been stolen. and the owners are heartbroken. they're also hopeful that someone out there has the key to getting it back. good evening. i'm eric thomas. thanks so much for joining us. tonight the owners are offering a reward for the 3 1/2 ton train and the trailer that carries it. abc7 news reporter alyssa harrington is live in pleasant hill with our report. >> reporter: eric, that reward is a free train ride to your favorite nonprofit with your friends. that's a $2,000 value, and that's if this family-owned business gets their train back. it was last seen right here inside of its trailer, but it went missing sometime last night. now, the owners hope that somebody heard or saw something.
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this is the train, and this is the trailer it was inside. the pair, worth about $60,000, mysteriously disappeared. >> my stomach dropped. >> reporter: eric sossamon says the trailer was in its usual spot in the company parking lot in pleasant hill saturday night. when he arrived for work sunday morning, it was gone. >> why would you take a train that brings pleasure to thousands of kids? what's in it for you? you can't really sell it. it kind of sticks out if you try to drive it anywhere. >> reporter: the trackless electric train is wildly popular, used at festivals, school events and parties. it's the company's biggest money-maker. in fact, the train was supposed to be one of the main attractions at sunday's bayview hunter's point summer carnival. instead, a smaller one was brought in at the last minute. >> we had rented a train to showcase a new shoreline path at
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pg&e just recently created and it was very disappointing when at 8:00 a.m. this morning we got a call saying that the trailer with the train had been stolen overnight. i was shocked how something like that could happen. we had a ball anyway. >> whoever took that train, shame on you. >> reporter: this is the only clue left behind. this purple cable that was attached to the train, pumping power all night long. sossamon and his family are sharing pictures and information on social media to get the word out and get this train back where it belongs. in pleasant hill, alyssa harrington, abc7 news. police in the north bay tonight are looking for the thieves who stole thousands of dollars worth of jewelry today from a costco store. these photos from a resident show the smash the display cases at the novato costco. it happened around 10:00 this morning when the three thieves wearing surgical masks burst it, took the merchandise, and got away in a black chevy with temporary license plates. the jewelry is valued at about $50,000. novato police are investigating to see if this case is connected
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to other recent robberies at bay area costco stores. a 5-year-old antioch boy is at children's hospital in oakland after nearly drowning during a birthday party today. neighbor lisa puckett shot this cell phone video of first responders tending to the boy at the somerset apartments on contra loma boulevard this afternoon. puckett heard the commotion and summoned help. >> i was sitting outside on the porch and i see the little boy fall in the pool. then i seen his mother jump in the pool after him. after they pulled the little boy out, they started giving him cpr, and i called 911. >> the boy eventually regained consciousness and was airlifted to the hospital. a family member tellsbcnews the boy will be okay. tomorrow marks a new chapter for the trump white house. marine general john kelly takes over as chief of staff as the pressure -- the pressing issues, rather, continue to be health care and north korea. abc7 news reporter lilian kim joins us from the newsroom with more on the story. >> reporter: eric, bay area residents we saw today appear to
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be feeling anxious about what's going on domestically and abroad. we heard their concerns at a town hall meeting hosted by congressman ro khanna. for many, north korea was weighing on their minds. >> i'm not old enough for medicare yet. >> reporter: for others it was concerned that the gop fight to repeal obamacare isn't over. >> many of us are concerned about the 2018 elections. >> reporter: and for just about everyone, the midterms can't come soon enough. >> there are very few people on the planet who only support destructive activities, and that's what i see going on. >> reporter: south bay congressman ro khanna did what he could to reassure the crowd at his monthly town hall. he referred to the career people in government. >> i will say this. we have some of the most brilliant men and women working on this. >> reporter: senator dianne feinstein says based on the intelligence she's read -- she's hoping general john kelly can
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play a key role. he starts his new job monday morning. >> this is one of the reasons that i hope general kelly will be able to be effective, is to begin some very serious negotiation with the north. >> reporter: congressman khanna says at the very least, he hopes general kelly will restore dignity in the white house. >> i hope general kelly may restore some of that because that's a non-partisan issue. that's just as an american citizen, i want to be able to look up to the white house and that feeling is missing. >> reporter: general kelly replaces reince priebus on his first day on the job tomorrow. general kelly will see his boss award the first medal of honor of his presidency. in the newsroom, lilian kim, abc7 news. tonight, president trump and japanese prime minister shinzo abe have agreed to take further action to defend both countries from north korean aggression. the two leaders spoke by phone tonight to discuss the north's latest missile launch. president trump and abe pledged to take all necessary measures
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to protect japan. u.s. officials who have analyzed friday's launch now believe north korea's weaponry can reach most of the u.s. mainland. defense officials say tests of a missile defense system early this morning over alaska were successful. they released this video of the ground-based thaad defense system shooting down a mock missile fired by a u.s. air force plane. at least nine people were hurt after a van slammed into a crowd of people dining at a restaurant in los angeles this afternoon. one person was critically injured in the accident which happened on west pico boulevard in mid-city. in all, eight people went to the hospital. according to police, the man had been involved in an accident with another vehicle nearby when one blew a red light. the impact of the crash sent the vehicle careening into the crowd. witnesses say the driver tried to run away but was caught. he faces felony hit-and-run charges. terrorism is not suspected. a popular south bay breakfast spot won't be open tomorrow morning. the los gatos cafe specializes in omelets, scrambles and baked
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good. early today emergency crews arrived to find a red suv had taken out the front of the cafe. it had also damaged a power pole and a fire hydrant. a woman from the suv was treated and taken to the hospital in stable condition. no word yet on whether speed, alcohol, or distracted driving played a role in the crash. we're tracking warmer weather moving in this week. i guess that's one way of putting it. if you're hitting the beach, meteorologist drew tuma is here with a warning. >> just about an hour ago, we had a beach hazard statement going into effect along our coastline. what that means, we're going to see a really active ocean current the next 24 hours. the big threat are south-facing beaches like stinson beach in santa cruz. strong rip currents are a big risk. life doppler 7 along with satellite. what was hurricane hillary now falling apart but creating those waves coming in from the south. they'll hit our coastline the next 24 hours. the coast going to be the place to go. you look at the temperature outlook for the week ahead.
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the western half of the u.s. is going to be warm. some of the warmest temperatures centered over california. we'll detail how hot we get and how long this warm weather will last. power was finally restored to several hundred pg&e customers at about 9:17 tonight, almost 12 hours after a transformer exploded. abc7 news was in san francisco's outer richmond neighborhood when the equipment malfunctioned at california street. the fire department says crews were called out to investigate a downed wire, but instead found a transformer that blew up and started a fire on a power pole. more than 5,000 people were affected at the height of the outage. a proposal to delay start times in california schools is getting a mixed response. the bill barring middle schools and high schools from starting earlier than 8:30 a.m. is making its way through the state legislature. supporters say it would give kids a better night's sleep and improve their performance. others worry it could turn family schedules into chaos.
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a final vote could come as early as next month. bay area schools are already experimenting with an 8:30 start time. sir francis drake high school has adopted it as part of a pilot program. >> what happens in vegas in this case probably should have stayed there. a spirit airlines flight from sin city to oakland was delayed this weekend because a passenger decided to take off all their clothes. it happened during boarding at mccarran international airport on saturday. police and medical personnel took the passenger off the plane for medical treatment. the flight arrived in the east bay about 20 minutes behind schedule. much more ahead on abc7 news at 11:00. keeping an eye on your computer may no longer be enough. next, the brazen laptop snatching at a bay area coffee spot. and it seems like a scene out of a sci-fi movie, but this is real life. facebook pulls the plug on an artificial intelligence program after the bots start inventing their own language. also only six hours of sleep. the new research showing the
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an east bay man says his livelihood as a cartoon animator is in serious trouble after the brazen theft of his laptop computer. it happened last night at a starbucks in alameda, and it's not the first time similar crimes have happened. abc7 news reporter cornell barnard has our story. >> sorry i'm late. i'm so happy we'll be talking about aviation. it's my favorite topic. >> reporter: this is an educational dvd for kids created by animator gene hamm. hamm was working on his laptop
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computer inside this starbucks saturday night creating a new project when he became the victim of a brazen robbery. hamm says four young men wearing hoodies stormed inside the starbucks. >> suddenly he just grabs my laptop right out of my hand, knocks the drink over and is out the door with it. >> reporter: another customer had her laptop stolen too during the strong arm robbery and tried chasing down the suspects but they got away through the parking lot. on july 18th, two customers had their laptop stolen inside this starbucks on park street by suspects who police say ran in and ran out. >> police say laptop thefts can happen anywhere but can't say for sure if these crimes are related. >> be vigilant. try to stay alert and aware of your surrounding. >> reporter: some customers taking no chances. >> i often have a friend with me so i'll ask them keep an eye on it. >> looks like they need security
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at the door. >> reporter: for now, gene hamm says his animation career is on hold. >> so i got to start over. i got to get new software and i have to get a new computer. and i think starbucks owes me that. >> reporter: starbucks tells abc7 news it's working with local authorities on the investigation. the safety of customers and employees remains a top priority. in alameda, cornell barnard, abc7 news. facebook has shut down an artificial intelligence program after two bots began communicating with each other in a language they created and that humans could not understand. that's according to online reports. the bots developed code words to make things more efficient, but when they began forming those words into a new language, human programmers didn't understand it, and it was time to pull the plug. researchers say it's not the first time a.i. bots have formed their own language. people who lack sufficient sleep generally have bigger waistlines according to a new study. researchers found that adults
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hours a night had a waist x - circumference three centimeters larger than people who got nine hours of sleep. the study is published in the >> we're getting a look at what san francisco's first ever floating fire station will look like. the 16,000 square foot, two-story extension will sit behind fire house 35 along the embarcadero. city planners say the new addition will be climate change-proof and will also be seismically safe. construction will begin in 2019 on treasure island, and the $40 million finished fire house should be floated to its new home in 2021. a three-legged cat has a loving new home today after surviving what could have been a fatal encounter. knox the cat is missing one of its front limbs after it had to be amputated by veterinarians at the peninsula humane society. the amputation had to be done or else knox could have died after suffering a severe leg injury.
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he has since recovered well from the surgery, and today he went home with a new owner who promises to give knox the care and attention he deserves. >> i'm all by myself, and he looks like he would need somebody who would give him a lot of attention. >> denny says he showed up at the spca immediately after learning 3-year-old knox needed a home. he thought they'd be a good fit for one another. a surreal sight. yes, you are looking at san francisco fog developed everything other than the tower. this was the view from the sutro tower. pity this is all going to burn away for some of us. >> it really never gets old watching the fog roll in. this weekend we finished warmer today than yesterday, and that warming trend will continue in the coming days. here we go again. it seems like mother nature is on repeat. a very typical summer night. got the coastal cloud cover.
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we'll show you the picture outside. this is a live look from the exploratorium camera atop pier 15 in san francisco. the tops of the bay bridge getting chopped off by the fog this evening. that marine layer sitting pretty low at this hour over san francisco. 64 that current number in san jose. 58 in oakland. 65 right now in concord. brentwood still holding on to some warmth. 77 at this hour. the north bay sitting in the mid-to-low 50s right now. here's the call. overnight tonight we have those clouds right now right along the coast. we'll have that patchy fog developing around the bay. may have a tough time reaching our interior valleys but it's not out of the question. areas like concord, antioch could wake up to some patchy fog. most spots overnight will drop into the 50s. 6:00 tomorrow morning, there you can see the patchy fog around the bay. but in true summer-like fashion, pulls right back to the coast and midday going to have that wide range in temperatures once again.
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so cool coast and warm inland by tomorrow afternoon. so take a look. highs on your monday going into the 90s inland once again. 95 the high in antioch and concord. 74, though, pretty comfortable in oakland. warm in san jose, 88. 79, san mateo. clouds to afternoon sunshine in san francisco. 69. a pair of 83s in santa rosa and san rafael. look at lakeport. it's going to get warm up there, 103 is our warmest spot we have on this map. to the coast we go tomorrow. we'll get some afternoon sunshine into the picture. however, remember that surf is going to be pretty rough the next couple of hours and into tomorrow afternoon. so that beach hazard statement still in effect. you might want to keep your toes out of the ocean water. 68 santa cruz. that ocean water temperature chilly at 58 degrees. take you to the coliseum tomorrow night. bay bridge series gets under way. giants and a's. as the game is wrapping up, temperatures dropping to 62 degrees under partly cloudy skies. future tracker temperatures,
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watch what happens on tuesday. we're calling it august warmth around here for the first day of the new month. you note inland, yes, we are going back into the triple digits. even clear lake and cloverdale. you notice around the bail it's warm but not excessivery hot. we're mainly in the 70s and 80s. really the extreme heat is going to stay to the east and to our north. you look at the advisories we have. a heat advisory and an excessive heat warning to our east and to our north. the areas you see shaded in orange and pink outside of the bay area, that's where the heat could get up to 110 degrees. it looks like we'll get warm, but the worst of the heat will stay away from the region. the accuweather seven-day forecast, a warming trend gets under way on monday. tuesday we're calling it hot inland. i think wednesday everyone's really going to feel the warmth. even along the coast we're going into the 70s. that will hang on for thursday, but then it's going to start to get out of here by friday. and saturday and sunday, look at
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tonight new jersey governor chris christie is dealing with another controversy. christie was in chicago for a cubs game this afternoon and got in a fan's face who was heckling him. apparently christie told him to get another beer, then called him a tough guy before walking away. if you remember, earlier this month christie angered constituents by spending the day on a state beach that was closed because of a government shutdown. a new jersey newspaper flew a helicopter overhead and was able to snap these photos. going to switch to sports now, which is much safer.
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>> announcer: abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. the a's handed their manager bob melvin his 1,000th win last night at the coliseum with a walk-off homer ending a five-game slide. today another walkoff home run in an extra inning affair. meanwhile, sonny gray's start was delayed until after tomorrow's trade deadline. jharel cotton gets the start. seagulls are taking over. check out the concentration from khris davis. oh, my, that was a close one.
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a's down 5-0 in the game but come roaring back. fifth inning, bregman hits it to the moon and back. a's trail 5-3. over the head of eddie rosario. two-run score on the double. 5-5 game. we go to extra innings. bottom 12, yonder alonso hits one yonder. second straight walk-off home run for the a's. second comeback win in a row. 6-5 the final. here's alonso after the game. >> we have to lead these guys and we have to let them know we got to play sometimes a little bit more than nine innings. we've got to fight. you've got to compete, and you've got to grind through every inning and just make sure that, you know, you come up on top and just continue to battle. giants and dodgers in l.a. holding the first place dodgers to five hits, struck out seven
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but he left the game with the score 0-0. runs game in the eighth. conor gillaspie, solo shot, 1-0 giants. yasiel puig, base hit up the middle. bottom of the ninth, run scores. 1-1 game. we go to extra innings. giants took the lead in the 11th. dodgers turned to kyle farmer making his major league debut with this at-bat. he ropes it down the line off albert suarez. one run would score, and then justin turner for the game winner. walk-off double on his first career at-bat. dodgers win 3-2 and seem to be the team of destiny this year. g-man, 34 1/2 games behind l.a. in the west. 38-year-old texas ranger third baseman adrian beltre joined an exclusive club today in arlington with this double. becomes the first player from the dominican republic to reach the milestone of 3,000 hits. he becomes the 31st player in major league history to achieve
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this feat in his 20th season in the bigs. baseball hall of fame inducted five new members today in cooperstown. rangers catcher ivan pudge rodriguez, caught more games and had more put outs than anyone. former astro jeff bagwell. former montreal expo tim raines. 23 years in the bigs. major thief on the bases. also getting the nod, former commissioner bud seelig. this report brought to you by river rock casino. coming up, we'll tee it up, check in on the niners and want to finish with the women's national team in soccer against brazil. stick around.
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>> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. good evening. i'm eric thomas. tonight's headlines, a bizarre crime in the east bay. somebody stole an enormous trailer carrying a 7,000-pound train. the train is used at kids' events all over the bay area. an east bay man says his livelihood as a cartoon animator is in serious trouble after the brazen theftd of his laptop computer. it happened last night at a starbucks in alameda, and it's not the first time the chain has been targeted. now to the white house, and president trump with a big week ahead. he's attempting to restore law and order to his staff with a cabinet shake-up amid growing concern overseas. brian clark has the latest. >> reporter: yet another changing of the guard as retired general john kelly officially replaces reince priebus monday as the president's chief of
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staff. the white house hoping to turn the page after one of its most chaotic weeks to date. >> he brought kelly in for the same reason he brings in successful businessmen, and he brings in other generals. he likes people who have accomplished things, who have been successful in other realms. >> reporter: the new chief trying to calm the waters inside the white house as tensions grow overseas. president trump is set to sign new russia sanctions approved by congress despite his own objections, and the kremlin already retaliating. vladimir putin announced the expulsion of hundreds of u.s. diplomats, the largest forced reduction at the u.s. embassy in moscow since the russian revolution. meantime, mounting tensions with north korea. kim jong-un launched his second intercontinental ballistic missile this month, saying his arsenal has the power to strike the united states mainland. in response, a show of force from u.s. warplanes as they flew over the korean peninsula in a ten-hour mission. >> this is here.
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the wolf is at the door. this is a very real threat to the united states. >> reporter: president trump ointing the finger at china, tweeting they do nothing for us with north korea. we will no longer allow this to continue. the president wants china, which has more direct influence on the regime than any other country, to apply more diplomatic pressure. brian clark, abc news, new york. a deadly wave of violence has broken out in venezuela as the country holds a vote to form a new asemably with broad powers to rewrite the constitution and override congress. at least seven deaths have been reported following clashes between protesters and state police. those killed are reported to include opposition leaders and soldiers. those opposed to the election say the vote is a power grab by venezuela's president, nicolas maduro. maduro said the vote is meant to restore peace. now to a shooting at an upscale vacation resort in the turks and caicos. the second american tourist shot there in two months. when michael jones and his family returned to their rental
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friday, two masked men forced their way in. the 57-year-old jones, a prominent washington, d.c. attorney and georgetown law professor, reportedly confronted one of the intruders, who shot him. the gunman got away with a laptop. >> you come here and automatically assume that nothing can happen to you. >> jones was transferred to a hospital in south florida where he's listed in stable condition. meantime officials insist the country remains safe. the state department has not issued any advisories for american travelers. tonight we have what may be the next chapter in a deadly treasure hunt history. a clords man found dead after he went missing. friends say he was trying to solve a riddle and cash in. already two deaths are tied to the hunt. abc news reporter stephanie ramos on the new details and what the man who hid the treasure is saying. >> reporter: tonight the mystery deepening around a missing treasure hunter who disappeared while looking for gold and jewels in the rocky mountains.
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31-year-old eric ashby's friends say he moved to colorado to find $2 million worth of treasure, supposedly hidden by this man, new mexico art dealer and collector forrest fenn. the clues mapped out in fenn's 2010 book, "the thrill of the chase." chest, they're going to be shocked. >> reporter: police say a witness called 911 june 28th, saying a raft along the arkansas river with multiple people in it capsized. others got out. ashby did not. but when police arrived, no one was there. officials discovered human remains friday afternoon, but they have not yet been identified. >> something happened down there that day, and we just want answers. >> reporter: the hunt for riches already blamed for two deaths. >> i want mr. fenn to retrieve the treasure or call off the hunt after he retrieves the treasure. >> reporter: fenn tells me he compiled a list of suggestions to make people safer when they go into the mountains. but regardless of the loss of life, he won't call off the treasure hunt. stephanie ramos, abc news,
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dallas, texas. a fresno woman survives a risky pregnancy thanks to some generous blood donors in san francisco. miracle baby nora was born happy and healthy but it was touch and go. medical condition that caused massive blood loss before and during an emergency c-section back in june. julie was 32 weeks pregnant when she had to be flown to san francisco for emergency treatment. it took 32 pints of blood during 9 1/2 hours of surgery to keep her alive. her husband, warren, plans to return the favor. >> i'll be doing pint for pint. pint for pint. if i can get ice cream out of it -- >> for now, julie is focused on making a full recovery along with her newborn, who came six weeks early. hundreds of children will head back to school in the coming weeks prepared for class thanks to the good will of a bay area muslim-american community group. abc7 news was in santa clara
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where packed backpacks with school supplies. 750 backpacks will be distributed to children throughout the south bay. donations from the community help pay for the supplies. the distribution is now in its tenth year. still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, you've heard of angry birds. up next, we'll show you what a hungry bird left behind. and a giant leap of faith for a man 102 years young tonight. and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. fog settling in tonight for parts of the region but we're
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well, it's either a big bird or a hungry one that targeted a power pole in washington state. he had to have quite an appetite. the snohomish county utilities department posted this picture of a power pole that had been nearly pecked in half by a woodpecker. a neighbor contacted the utility, which promptly replaced the pole, but they just had to
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take this photo first. a zoo in germany is giving us a different perspective on the importance of water conservation. take a look. the zoo in could lone placed a camera at the bottom of a water bucket to reveal how different animals drink. a host ofabl animals are featur. the video begins with a quote from da vinci that states water is the driving force of all nature. now to an incredible leap of faith for a man 102 years young. abc7 news reporter tom llamas has the story. >> what are we getting ready to do? >> jump out of a plane, and i'm ready. >> all right. >> reporter: this is the moment 102-year-old kenneth meyer jumped out of an airplane and into the record books. the oldest person ever to skydive. racing down from the clouds, it was hard for him to smile, but kenneth told us what it was like. >> you're out in the air, and
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the perception three miles up is unreal. >> reporter: down on the ground, 100 family members including his wife eleanor. [ applause ] >> i was thrilled. i said this is a moment i'll never forget. >> i saw the runway, the people, and then we hit the ground. wow, i said. and i'm alive, too. >> how was it? >> i can't believe it, tell you the truth. it was awesome. >> he wants to go again. >> reporter: tom llamas, abc news, new york. let's find out just how warm it's going to be and just how long it's going to be. here's drew tuma. >> we're tracking at least those numbers gradually climbing tomorrow and then really taking off tuesday and into wednesday. here we go. fog is really there right now, and that will be with us tomorrow morning as well. tonight here's the call. 50s across the board from the coast to the bay and inland that fog will be patchy in spots. but 56 the overnight low at
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oakland. 59 in san jose. 52 san francisco, and 55 in napa. we have that cool nice coast, then the warmer weather moves inland, going into the 90s. about 74, though, in oakland. 88 in san jose. a warmer day in the south bay than we were today. 82 for palo alto. 69 in san francisco. afternoon sunshine. 83 for santa rosa and napa. 103, though, in lakeport. it's a warming trend tomorrow. hot inland first on tuesday. then i think everyone is going to feel the warmth midweek here around wednesday. then we're still hanging on to it for thursday before it eases late into the week and into the weekend. temperatures backing off to near normal. >> fancy weather footwork there. >> did you like that? >> i did. very good. shu is here in sports. >> he did take ballet. >> and cross country. >> that's right, that's right. okay. 49ers put on the pass today for the first time.
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>> announcer: abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. well, the 49ers donned the pads for the first time at training camp today. this is when you find out who can really play because anyone can look good in shorts and t shirts, right, drew? reuben foster a first round pick out of alabama had shoulder issues coming into camp but was live today. this kid can play. at 6'1", 245 pounds, he can run sideline to sideline and will challenge for a starting spot. he lined up next to navorro bowman today. >> i was worried at first because you look at bow, and you look at me, you're like he's the man. like that's the man. you see that arm?
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it's not college. at first i was worried and anxious and nervous, but at the same time, it's like him just talking to me about it's the same thing as college. and i felt that. >> reuben is a football player. he looks to run and hit. he understands foot bball very well and i think he could adjust and play anywhere. u.s. women's soccer taking on brazil. team usa lost to australia this week, found themes down 1-0. 1-. melis 63rd minute, tied at one, brazil regains the lead. they would make it 3-1 in the 78th minute. 3-1 brazil. with just 12 minutes to go, it's over, right? wrong. just a minute later, megan rapinoe finds a streaking christen press, uses her right foot. americans back in the game
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trailing 3-2. 85th minute. this time rapinoe gets the feed. just like that, team usa ties it at three with just under six minutes to go. can they close it out. 89th minute, the ball finds finn way to foot of julie ertz. the amazing comeback, 4-3 the final. a lot of potential with this young team. bob melvin's 1,000th win at the coliseum. another one today in an extra inning affair. sonny gray's start delayed a day until after tomorrow's trade dead line. there's talk he's going to the yankees. jharel cotton gets the start. seagulls are taking over. check out the concentration of chris davis. that's pretty focused there with that going by. bottom eight, two outs, two on. two runs scored on the double. 5-5 game. we go to extra innings. bottom 12, yonder alonso.
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see ya. second straight walk-off home run for the a's. second comeback win. that was his 22nd home run of the season. a's win it 6-5 the final. giants and dodgers in l.a. madbum on the hill. yasiel puig, base hit up the middle. run scores. 1-1 game. we go to extras. giants took the lead in the 11th. dodgers with two men on turned to kyle farmer. are you kidding me? his major league debut. ropes it down the line off albert suarez. one run would score. justin turner comes across for the game winner. walk-off double on his first career at-bat. dommers go on to win it 3-2 national hot rod association at sonoma raceway this weekend where tanner gray won the pro-stock division. todd wilkerson blows an engine, and of course that gives jay ar todd his first funny car victory
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at 323 miles an hour.hour. first african-american to win this division. a mosh pit at the start line. steve torrance facing anton brown. torrance gets him at the start, never looked back. 329 miles an hour, taking the title in 3.784 seconds. a greet weekend at sonoma raceway. pg a's canadian canadian can forces a playoff with johnny vegas. first playoff hole. par 5 18th. third shot from the fringe to a foot away for vegas. he tapped that in for birdie. hoffman after being in the fairway bunker, four shots. just misses. johnny vegas defends his kandsian open title. his third career pga victory. the senior british open. this tournament was all bernhard langer. par 3, backs it up. nothing but net.
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the sheep in the background go crazy. langer had a four-shot lead coming into today. good enough to collect his third british open title. joins jack nicklaus, the only player to win three majors in a season. that is his tenth senior tour major title. this abc7 sports report brought to you by river rock casino. of course bay bridge series tomorrow at the coliseum. >> indeed. going to be a little warm. >> yeah. >> that's it for tonight. i'm eric thomas. abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. thanks
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