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today is saturday, august 5th. good morning. off to a muggy start to the weekend. let's get a check of the weather with francis. >> good morning, everyone. still feels a bit mug by out there. i want to show you live doppler 7. it is showing the clouds moving east so the clouds and fog are returning now. temperatures are in the 50s finally in some san francisco, 59, antioch, still 75 degrees. compared to yesterday at this time, we are a lot cooler. anywhere from 5 to 13 degrees cooler and that's because the return of the marine influence
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means the fog is going to keep things a little bit cooler today. we'll start the notice a warmer, drier air this afternoon. and a little pit of a cooldown tomorrow. i'll have the details coming up. >> thank you. this morning, investigators want to know why two murder suspects from chicago were in the bay area. northwestern university professor wyndham latham and andrew warren are accused of killing a 26-year-old man. they've been on the run for more than a week. u.s. marshals caught both last night in oakland. >> u.s. marshals say 42-year-old wyndham latham considered at the federal courthouse before 8:00 tonight. 56-year-old a surrendered at park station in san francisco around the same time. >> he was without inntdeci did turn himself in and we confirmed he was wanted out of chicago for a murder.
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>> chicago police had been sin t thursday night. that's when 26-year-old trenton corn l was found stabbed to death in latham's luxury apartment. >> this place is very safe. i've been here 14 years. > police say the men appeared to have live nd the apartment together. lathen was an associate professor of micro boiology at northwestern university. >> i had him give a talk and he seemed like a normal guy. >> police say latham put together a video apology he sent to family and friends, which they shared with u.s. marshals. they're not releasing the video because it's part of the investigation. i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> and the abc 7 new app sent out a push alert moments after it was confirmed. you can be the first to know
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when breaking news happens. download the app and enable push alerts. our unusual rain and humidity has been causing problems on the streets. construction crews in san francisco said their newly paved concrete drys slower in muggy sa.nsn,at t a whole different issue. >> people are like, what is going on, my hair is going crazy. >> storm also brought lightning thursday night and just to be safe, fire lookout towers on mt. tam and marin county are staffed. now to the desert southwest after one person is missing being swept away on the las vegas strip. video shows how deep the water was. fire crew rescued seven people. heavier rain from the same pm sent a wall of mud ab debris streaming through the arizona
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desert. a chopper crew from a fienic tv station alerted the campers to the coming flood by flowing low and circling the camp. they got out in time and no one was hurt. clean up is underway in los angeles kuhn after flash flooding. you can see the damage to hom and businesses. cars became stranded, forcing dramatic rescues. some streets remain flooded, but the water rs now much calmer. you can stay on top of the weather where you live with the abc 7 accuweather app. now to the detwiler fire that destroyed 63 homes. cal fire says it was sparked by gunfire. a $2,000 reward is being offer ued to find whoever was reasonable. the fire started on july 16th and has burned 81,000 acres. it is 97% contained. this morning, the remains o a marine are back home after a tragic accident.
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a memorial is scheduled today for 23-year-old marine corporal skyler james whotrkie by lightn month in north carolina. it happened while he worked as an aviation mechanic. american legion and patriot guard riderseer w the terminal as the marine master sergeant care aried the ashes of the pet lieu ma high school graduate. >> when ever i would talk to him, he was like mom, it's just a mechanic. they told me he excelled at an exceptional rate and the morning this happened, he was promoted to lead mechanic on the osprey, i don't know the technical words, but he never bragged about it. >> for the four days skyler was there before hswa dead, there f his marine brothers and sisters that were there constantly. the marines really mean it when they say they're family and they
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took such good care of robin. >> a motorcade lead by riders and local law enforcement. time is 5:06. some will call him a a ferry captain says he happened to be at the place at the right time to rescue ten people from a sunken boat. it hit a rock nearal kai traz and sent out a distress call. the captain said he got the call and sped to the rescue. >> as we got there, the boat had started taking on enough water to the point where we got everybody off. they were very happy. everybody was happy and cheered and the it was a great feeling. >> the passengers were taken to pier 33. thankfully, no injuries to report. a central valley woman is in the hospital after surviving on insects and water from a cow
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weeks. she crashed her car on july 17th. after the crash, she was nowhere to be found. that until yesterday morning. abc 7 news anchor ana dates has the story. >> a teacher has been found alive weeks after she crashed her car and di volunteers foundr a fence less than a mile away from the july 17th crash site. >> i did not wake up this morning thinking that i would find jamie and it's a miracle we tid. volunteers decided to come back to the original site and look around one last time. that's when search crews spotted something unusual. >> something out of the ordinary. it looked like a set of knees. i'm like, boy, you know, all of a sudden, that's her. so we got out, i wonder if she's alive, then she said, i'm alive. >> the sheriff says she was severely sunburned, dehydrated and malnourished, but didn't
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want to be rescued. >> we were treating her here, talking about getting her to the hospital and such and she didn't sh a anything to do with that. us jet water and let her go. >> she survive d by eating insects and drinking water from a nearby cow trough. she was air lifted to the hospital. officials say she had been b strugglie ining with emotional s prior to the crash. once release frd the hospital, she'll be released to her relatives. teaer'tenar m takhee o an i. happening today, the mdiablo is having trainees. you can apply at the district office in concord today between t:00 a.m. and noon. qualified candidates may be hired the same day. today, rival high school football teams will come together to support an east bay teenager and his family. jake javier break his neck when
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he foell into a pool last year. the football player was paralyzed the day before his graduation from san ramon valley high school. former de la salle football coach has organized a charity game for his family. the game begins at 4:00 this morning. time now the 5:09. francis is here and you are tracking changes on the way in the forecast and hopefully, the clouds coming in to get away that mugginess outside. >> still muggy, but things will change this afternoon because the marine layer has kicked in and you can see it with this live shot from the golden gate bridge, so that's helping to cool things down, especially along the coast. i'll have your accuweather forecast coming up. also ahead, new details about a standoff this week in san francisco. why police were at the suspect's home nearly two months ago. also ahead et quet on the
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good morning. time is 5:12 on your saturday. here's a live look outside from our abc 7 roof camera. we'll get a check of the from f. this morning, we have new details about a standoff in san francisco that began with a deadly shooting. npoeang to mission local, rly s ali dozen guns and 28,000 bullets from the suspect's home. on monday, police responded to a shots fires call near 15th and beaver then got into a 14-hour stand off with the man. sources say he killed his mother. for now, the suspect is recovering from a self-inflicted gun shot wound. happening today, family members of a man shot and killed
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by santa clara police are demanding action. back in march, police killed a 24-year-old man after they say he threatened him with a man. family members say he was unarmed and only wearing swim s family members will share more about their lawsuit today at noon at city hall. extra police officers are out at san francisco's delores park after a triple shooting. the police department tweeted this picture saying mission station officers with working to keep the park safe for everyone. police are looking to identify as many as five people in connection with the shooting. it happened on the pedestrian bridge off church street on thursday. one victim remains in critical condition. igin the of big monetary losses february energy emergency at the clm.damsth totalling more than $150 million.
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they include a farm requesting $15 million after 21 acres of walnut trees were wiped out. a hairdresser who lost $75,000 in business and an entire city claiming its owed $350,000 for evacuation costs and damage to its boat dock. the state has an august 11th deadline to file claims. we took the first step in filing a lawsuit. uber is reportedly down to three choices for its new ceo. none of which are women. the company searched nationwide for top female executives, but appare apparently, none are interested. they have faced several scandals, top investors demands the former ceo to step down this summer. uber isexblgt ed to name his replacement by labor day. b.a.r.t. has playfully reb responded to a tweet from one riderhe
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chris waters tweeted this picture of a man shaving yesterday mork. the man was always eating a s p sloppy bowl of oatmeal. >> once the train starts going, you can see it sloshing around. this is some of the craziest behavior. he one ups it by pulling out the shaver and goes ton.ow t ngta of his business. >> my, oh, my. they tweeting a limerick in response. it says shaving on b.a.r.t. is disgusting. your social skis beg for adjusting. as food makes a mess and causes distress, the people around you are judging. are you looking for a new feline friend? an animal shelter in the south bay, an animal shelter in the south bay, katie has the story from san jose. >> richard is adopt iing the ke kitten from the animal care center and he has a very special reason why.
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>> i was adopted and i think adoption is an amazing thing and i always think good to pay it forward and you know, if i wasn't adopted, i wouldn't have a home. so i want to give the cat the same opportunity. >> it's been a particularly busy kitten season. there are more than 300 cats and kittens at the shelter. >> we love all our animals here. they are currently overwhelmed with our cats and kittens, so we will take all the help we can get. >> help in the form of taking one home to a love k family. >> their cute little faces don't sale the deal. they're on sale. adult cats are free through sunday and kittens, just $10. >> the hey are also debt desper for shelter homes. >> christina is an animal advocate and points people to save a kitten san jose. there, you can find out when new kittens enter the system and
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need fostering. >> it is a commitment of time and emotion, particularly love. in the end, your house shrinks and your heart expands! for more on, go to abc 7 news.com for a link to the helter's frshelter's program. thousands of students in san francisco will have new school supplies this year. happening today, the salvation army's annual back to school carnival. they are passing out free backpacks to 16,000 low income children this year. those wh b notebooks, paper and pencils. families had to sign up in a advance to participate. the santa clara county fire is one of the short eest in the state, just four days, and this is the only weekend t catch it. ba heck me spots caused b te yme 20trail. but as david lui shows us, its future could be determined soon. >> this is a where people still
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compete for ribbons and to partake of food you may not want to tell your doctor you've eaten and to get acquainted with animals. >> they may be the biggest attraction because you think about how many urban kids never, ever see a farm animal. especially a large one. >> 5-year-old ellie has a cat that loves thisig >> h much do you like petting the animals? >> a lot. i like it 100%. >> do you get to do this often? >> no, only when the fair happens. sxwl b>> but the fair's future the line. the attendance has shrunk. and the expected to lose up to $200,000. other events held will off set that. the county is considering propals so redrop the site with or without the fair. >> i want to say to my grandchildren, i used to go. what's a fair, it's part of
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history. it should be part of us always. >> quilt makers have other places to show their work, but for young 4-h club members, this is their showcase. >> when you're here and you're giving that outreach to them, it's really, really important and it's something the public shouldn't lose. >> they believe the fairs won't disappear. >> i think people have an inner desire to see animals and produce and things that people make. things that bring ties to the land. >> in san jose, david lui, abc 7 news. good morning. check out live doppler 7 with the satellite image. notice the monsoonal moisture is starting to puch east and that's quoing to bring thunderstorms to parts of tahoe throughout the weekend. we're also picking up lightning strikes off the coast and some rain east of us. sacramento moving out towards lake tahoe.
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right now, there's low cloud cover in half moon bay and limited visibility along the coast. live shot shows that increasing marine layer bringing us cooler conditions and changes to the weather pattern so we can see the live shot in san francisco and the ferry building. temperatures are in the 50s in some locations. san francisco, 59. a lot of 60s out there though. still mild in san jose. 64 and h this time, we're looking at sfo, partly conditions there as well. some 50s in santa rosa. napa, novato and 61 in fairfield. concord, it's 67 degrees. you're looking live towards the bay bridge and some of those fog and low clouds moving in. we have lingering humidity h morning, but then drivewer air moves in. fog at the coast this afternoon. sunshine inland then the pattern sticks around for the next few days. highs will range from 60s at the coast. mild and partly cloudy, but warm conditions inland hitting the
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low 90s in some areas. san francisco, 69, okaylaakland. plenty of sunshine and 92 in antioch and livermore. so lots of fun activities today and if you want to take advantage of the sonoma county fair, we'll still see a mild start at 11:00 with some clouds starting to pull back. lots of sunshine by this afternoon. very warm in the upper 80s. starting to get more comfort bable by 7:00, then cooling down tonight, some of those clouds move in once again. temperatures will be in the upper 50s. by 11:00. also, chris mentioned and katie mentioned the santa clara county fair. this morning, it will be a warm start. we'll still see a few clouds, but that will pull bac to the b everybody. 3:00, sunny in the mid-80s. and then a little billit cooler to want with mostly clear skies. also, heading to the game today, it's tonight, rather, at 7:30,
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temperatures still really warm in the upper 70s and cooling down to 72 degrees. now, that marine layer does kick in and so we will see cooler and drier air.ncagain tonight, so temperatures will be b cooler in the mid-50s around the bay. just not as still out e.er muggy as we've experienced the last few days and here's the accuweather 7 seven-day forecast. just the mild and muggy more comfortable this afternoon. in the mid-60s, but still warm inland. now, we have a typical pattern. things are cooling down into sunday by few degrees then notice monday, we have that wide rain, typical summer like pattern with 60s at the coast. really comfortable around the bay, so enjoy the rest of this summer. i think it will be much more comfortable for everybody. >> felt the mugginess yesterday. putting extra product in the
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down the road. >> there's a much hire rate of depression after seniors stop driving. data has shown it increases their mortality rate. they're more likely to end up in a nursing home. >> get you independence self-worth and confidence. >> consumer reports has compiled a list of the best cars for senior drivers. they recommend taking a driver's education course through the aarp or looking for a car fit event where wlak expeourt'rse position to see and reach everything you need in your vehicle. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. the next apple watch will isekemaraenlevt reports say t cupertino company is planning to put in built modems inside the watch. that means you won't have to have your phone nearby, smart watches from lg and samsung offer similar options. the next watch is edteecbeno t. police have arrest ed man
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dubbed the spider-man of mexico city. cell phone video shows him climbing up the city's nestle tower thursday withou ataection or gear. wearing just tennis shoes, shorts, a black t-shirt and hat, he made it to the top. he is from russia and was take ben to the natnal institute for migration. zblnc if you're flying anywhere this weekend, severe weather is causing major problems across the country. falling trees, flooding and walls of water are just some of the problems. ahead, what travels need to know. plus, on vacation, but feeling the pressure. how president trump and his advisers are fighting back agai inve
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in 10 to 25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance e s 'rweffinerllwient g t from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. 'rwe oue r ttgeteens are geinth. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness at the injection site; muscle pain; fatigue; headache; nauseaand injot inpa bexsero may not protect all individuals. tell your healthcare professional if you're pregnant or if you have received any other meningitis b vaccines. ask your healthcare professional about the risks and benefits of bexsero and if vaccination with bexsero is right for your teen. moms, we can't wait. it's half past the hour on this saturday morning. we're off to a mild and m of th
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bay area. here's francis in for lis >> good morning. we're still influenced by the monsoonal moisture. you can see it with live doppler 7, but it is starting to push east, so there will be some changes this afternoon. some marine falling over sacramento. in half moon bay, it's 57 and some cooler spots in santa rosa and novato. antioch, still 75 degrees. however, we are quite a bit cooler compared to yesterday, so that's giving you an idea of the changes on its way.teoon, we'll drier weather and slightly cooler numbers for tomorrow. i'll have the complete forecast coming up. >> thank you. now to the severe weather across the country. six people were rescued from the link hotel and casino on the las vegas strip yesterday afternoon after flash flooding. one person was swept away by the
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waters and is still missing this morning. in other parts of the country, thunderstorms have caused more than 1700 flight cancellations and more delays. here's geo with the update. >> severe weather bearing down on the northeast. drenching new yorkers during the morning consummute. northwest of city, a waterspout on lake erie. >> my hand rs shaking. tree fell on her ndthmoa er suv and east of salt lake city. >> medical, two teenagers struck by litning. three children hit, two in critical condition. dangerous storms striking across the country in the last 24 hours. >> all of a sudden, it was heavy hail and windhingstarted coming out of the trees. >> in maryland, a 14-year-old girl also lost her life when a tree hit this car. in chicago, concertgoers forche
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crazy for us to playigw. >> torrential rain causing flash flooding. multiple air rescues and some 200 passengers stranded for a time on this commuter train. monsoon storms in the phoenix powerlines, air travel disrupted two, more than 1,000 flights canceled nationwide. abc new, new york. >> this weekend, president trump is feeling the pressure as he starts his 17-day kags. two grand juries are now involved in the russia investigation, but this morning, he's getting some help from his attorney general, who has just declared a war on leaks. s see. >> president trump landing in new jersey, the start of a 17-day get away at his b bedmingoprr tee luno clfw heati. robert mueller usingshington gr
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investigate possible collusion between the president and his team and russia. just hours after the news broke, the president down right defiant during a campaign rally in west virginia. >> are there any russians here tonight? any russians? >> president trump lashing out. >> most people know there were no russians in our campaign. there never were. we didn't win because of russia. we won because of you. >> the president has also launched a full throated assault on leaks that have plagued his administration from the start. blaming his own embattled attorney general for not doing enough to stop them. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies. which are leaking like rarely have they ever leaked before. >> message received. >> i have this warning for would be leakers. don't do it. >> jeff sessions announced a crackdown, saying leak investigations have tripled in the trump era, a new fbi unit
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now forming to handle them. and they are reviewing their policy on issuing subpoenas tois journalist. >> we will not allow rogue, anonymous sources withurity ec clearances s to sell out our country. >> yet another embarrassing leak for the west wing, classified transcripts of the president's private phone calls with world leerds made public, revealing contentious conversations, like with australia's prime minister. president trump ended the call saying this is the most unpleasant call all day. putin was a pleasant call, this is ridiculous. the president escaping washington, but not the russia cloud still hanging over him. abc news, the white house. >> the president is focusing on the economy. in his weekly address, he says his administration is introducing a tax plan to create more b jobs. he says his plan will bring
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factories back to the states. an immigration bill proposedeekd green card system. it would stop immigrants fromel. >> you not get welfare for five years when you come into our country. you can't just come in like impast week, years and decades, you come in, immediately start picking up welfare. >> the president also highlight ed this week's stock market. the dow jones industrial average reached an all time high on ng 22,000wees points. a new york jury convicted pn shkreli of securities fraud. the jury found him guilty on three of eight counts following nearly five days of deliberations. federal prosecutors accused him of cheating investors out of $11 million between 2009nd014 in
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what amounted to a ponzi scheme. afterward, he claimed victory. >> this was a witch hunt of especialepic proportions and maybe they found one or two broom sticks, but at the end of the day wefrk been acquitted of the most important chashlgs of this case. >> shkreli faces 45 years in prison for the three guilty counties. the 34-year-old is notorious for a price gouging scandal involving a life saving aids drug. this is no surprise. the cost of an airline ticket between san francisco and los angeles can vary, but now, a new study shows just how much. the travel planning app hopper found one passenger can pay up to six times more for an economy seat than another passenger on the same flight. united airlines had the greatest range of prices than delta had realito leased. it depends on how far advance you book the flight and what the
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competition is charges. and a dangerous way for people to trick self-driving vehicles. researchers found that covering street signs with stickers can confuse the vehicles vision systems. for instance, slight changes to stop signs caused one vehicle to identify them as 45 mile per hour speed limit signs. researchers say car makers may have to use a form of artificial intelligence to help determine if a sign is out of place. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, a special group of bay area high schoolers are wrapping up an incredible summer learning experience. for many, it could mean they're the first in their family to attend college. but, here's a live look outside from our camera at pier 15. you can see the financial district there. fog in the air. francis
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it's everything legos this weend theantalara convention center. bricks by the bay is one of the largest lego conventions in united states. zwl this is the trophy for best standard humanoid. >> lego artists including those in the bonn cal category are building ahazing creations. they range from space capsules, bombers and believe it or not, even a magical village. the show continues through tomorrow and by the way, legos is a danish phrase that means play well. didn't know that.
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also happening today, strict parking restrictions go into tffe gcte a bridge. this weekend, parking will be prob hibt nd the lots ott both ends. 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on saturdays and sundays this month and during labor day weekend. the restrictions are intended to improve traffic flow across the span by mitigating traffic back for a space to open. also happening today, soccer fans can enjoy ice cream and root beer before tonight's quakes game. the san jose earthquakes are hosting their annual a and w root beer float night. if you go, you might get a scoop from matt, he's volunteering at the fund-raiser today. donations benefit the positive coaching alliance. a group that mentors young athletes. the quakes will bringhe ice cream at 5:30 tonight.
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the game begins at 7:30. francis has been b fratrackf fog. any delays at >> no, partly cloudy there. but low clouds over the bay bridge from our emoryville shot. i'll let you know what you can expect this afternoon. >> thank you. also ahead, curry is out of the classic in hayward. he missed the cut in ♪ ♪
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foundation. zblncht time is 5:45. the giants are holding a 20th anniversary team reunion to honor n tiohenal league west champions. many credit that team for turning the franchise around. the ceremonysrtta5:30 at at&t park. the giants then take on the diamondbacks at 6:05 p.m. also today, the a's are in anaheim to face the angels. first pitch is at 6:07 p.m. steph curry added to list of accolades. here's morning's ts spohirts report. >> good morning. well, we know steph curry is a phenomenal athlete especially on the basketball court and his other passion is golf. he found out yesterday he's not quite ready for the web.com tour just yet. he started the day 4 over and bogeyed four of the first nine holes for a 39 on the front nine. he was spraying his driver everywhere. he ended the day wit another bi. missed the cut, finished 148th
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in the 156 man field. it's always fun to challenge yourself gebs against athletes from other sports. he was just having fun being a part of the tournament and brought twice the normal amount of fans to the event. >> when you don't know what to expect going in, it's hardo tst day went, i'm proud of backing that up with another solid round because it could have gone either way. it could have been all those 80, 90 talks going into the tournament, but prohag tt consit for 36 holes an kind of getting my feet wet. >> a lot of fun for everyone. after split iting a four-game s with the aids, thal hosted the a's last night. always try to go at least one game with your best friend. paul hit three homers friday night. mad bum bare keeps them in the park. arizona with a 2-1 lead. bottom six.
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scary moment for bell. clocked above the ear by anthony. belt had nowhere to go and it him him square. he wmissed 46 games in 2014. 15 in 2015 with concussions, this could be a stint on the dl and d backs will hold on for a 2-1 victory. a's hit the road to face the angels in southern cal. matt chapman excited to play in front of his friends an family. knocks a two-run homer over the left field wall, his family, going nuts. bottom 7, a's bull pen implodes again. trying to knot it at six. still tied. now two out. now escobar with a slow roll and chapman can't handle it an revere score, 7-6 angels and an 8-6 vickry. track and field champions p championships in london and usain bolt is running his final race as a pro.
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nis first heat ran a .07 o the only sprinter better to win three straight golds setting world records in all three events, he's an s11-time world champion, simply bl bounces. have a great day. all right, good morning. we're going to start out with live doppler 7 and i want to show you this area of low pressure, that monsoonal moisture is moving east, so we're going to start to see thunderstorms through the tahoe area over the weekend, but for u we're seeing a change in the weather pattern we're seeing partly clear conditions and also the rurn eturn of the marine la and that means drier air heading our way. live shot here now in san jose. 101, you see breaks in the cloud cover. and we'll see some sunshine this afternoon. but there are a wide range of temperatures right now.
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san francisco, 59, okayland, 60. san yoes, 64. half moon bay, cool and cloudy at 57 degrees. for mt. tam, we see high clouds passing through . santa rosa, 57. check out concord, 67 degrees. livermore at 64, so there's a range of current temperatures and from this live shot, downtown service, you see the marine influence and the fog that has pushed in, possibly causing drizzle this morning. so we have lingering humidity to deal with in the morning hours, but then the drier air, a typical pattern is in store for us the rest oatf t means fog at sunshine inland. you know the drill. highs today will range from 60s th the coast, mild er cle,oudy conditions. 65 in half moon bay. comfortable in san francisco. 69 degrees there. then across the bay into oakland, 64 degrees, but warm weathere wll see below 90s in antioch and
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livermore. an jose at 83 degrees. so lots of events out there and if you're head iing to the sono county fair, a mild start at 11:00 with a few clouds ling lingering and lots of sunshine by the afternoon hitting the upper 80s. cooling down tonight. so, that's a neic the marine la. also at the sonoma county fair, santa clara county fair, the steaming hot summer, we've got the clouds again. that will pull back quickly. sunny and mild, mid-80s around the afternoon and still on the warmer side by 11:00 tonight. mostly clear, but the clouds will move back in. show you our cloud animation throughout the day. it pulls back in the afternoon and then it starts to move back in tonight. and with that marine layer, temperatures will be cooler overnight, so more 50s for some of us like san francisco, 55, but still mild, low 60s through parts of the south bay and 65 in antioch, so not quite as cool there yet. here's theseven-day
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forecast. muggy and mild morning and temperaturesshi t afternoon will climb into the lows. by tomorrow, fog in the morning. sunshine in the afternoon. inland. a typical summer like pattern, so 60s at the coast for the most part throughout the s inland and comfortable around the bay. tomorrow, cooler in the mid-70s and you arer 70s, so enjoy it while you can, but if you want that frizz free hair, it's going to start working out for you tomorrow i think. >> looking forward to those changes. thank you. some bay area high school students are working hard this summer to become the next leaders in the medical field. they graduate from their program today. kate larson has the story from san francisco >> at 16 years old, luis is already assisting at zuckerberg
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san francisco general translating for dr. elizabeth murphy in a diabetes clinic today. >> they look at it, they just -- any sort of medication for it. >> his one of 15 incoming seniors from public high schools in san francisco and the east bay chosen for this summer's junior academy upon sored by the ucsf trauma institute. >> it gives these kitds a really ea early exposure to the medical field, all parts. not just being a physician, be but a medical assistant. >> i saw within the medical field i'm able to help others and that's my main concern. >> he goes to richmond high school and has been taking bcoo program. his own father has diabetes and he says through his experience, he's been inspired to help and give back. >> i've seen the type of community that i come from and they need a lot of help. >> the students are aspiring leaders and people who can affect change. >> robert is director of the
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something fun to do this weekend, check out the aloha festival in san matteo. this free event celebrates culture with song and dance as well as food and workshops. don't mis seeing the main stage this afternoon. she also plans to sing a hawaiian morning song. so that will be pretty cool. the festival at the san matteo county events center starts at 10:00 this morning. next, a nationwide man hunt for two accused killers comes to an aend here in the bay area. who they're suspected of killing and how they were taken into custody. plus, rival high school football teams are coming together today to support an east bay teenager paralyze frd the nex down.
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for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. today is saturday, august 5th. good morning. thanks so much for joining us. off to a muggy start to the weekend. here's francis. se's in for lisa this morning. >> good morning, everyone. some changes are on the way. we're starting off with live doppler 7 showing you the satellite aim nlg and clouds pushing east. the moisture will bring rain over sacramento and thunderstorms over tahoe. you can see the fog over the bay bridge as we look from emoryville and temperatures range, san francisco, 59, oakland, 60. san jose, 64. half moon bay, 57
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