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>> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, october 1st. let's start with a quick look at weather. >> good morning, everyone. you can see behind me, live doppler 7 is clear. no clouds to speak of. we are watching the winds that will continue to crank up throughout the day and red-flag warning has been extended into monday night. you can see the highlighted areas, upper elevations, over 1,000 feet. we are looking at wind gusts in excess of 35 miles an hour and of course that drys out the vegetation and fires can start easily. so be advised of that. be very careful out there. nobody there at the golden gate bridge. looking at 60s and 70s by noon
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time. coastal areas will be sunshine. around 70 for some of you. to mid 80s inland. >> thank you. we are developing news at half moon pay where an officer struck and killed an officer. this morning the agency's multidisciplinary accident investigation team is looking into what happened. the chp says an officer was driving north on highway 1 when he hit a 74-year-old man from burling game outside sam's chowder house. a restaurant worker and bystander tells abc 7 news the victim was attending a wedding reception there. he died at the scene. so far the chp has not identified the man or officer investigators closed part of highway 1 overnight. it has since been reopened. breaking overnight after nine years in prison. o.j. simpson is a free man this morning. he was released from lovelock
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correctional ins newt nevada just after midnight. abc news reporter has more. >> reporter: o.j. simpson is now a free man. >> note grant parole. >> thank you. >> reporter: former nfl and movie star after serving 9 years of 33 years. he forcibly took miae mem beer*- he said was his. he was move need a secure area for his safety. >> he was basically alone, not completely alone, but didn't have the collegial attitude and he was bored to tears. >>. >> reporter: now 70 years old, he said he poses no threat and
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they unanimously agreed. >> basically a conflict-free life. i'm not a guy that ever got in a fight on the street. >> reporter: simpson famously found innocent in the murders of h his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman. there is this statement, while we respect the parole board's decision to free simpson, it's still difficult for us us knowing he will be a free man again. >> in the middle of all of the devastation in puerto rico a twitter war has broken out between president trump and the mayor of san juan. the president accusing the mayor of poor leadership after she criticized his administration's response to hurricane maria. here is abc news reporter, linda lopez. >> reporter: there is no unity,
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least on twitter, about the giant relief effort to help millions of victims in storm-ravaged puerto rico. president trump complaining about carlene cruz, such poor leadership ability about by the mayor. they want everything done for them when they should be doing it. >> i don't have time. i'm worried about one thing. saving lives. >> reporter: cruz may have set off trump by accusing the administration of quote killing us with their inefficiency. the official in charge admitting clean-up will take a long time. >> i've been involved with many disasters. this is the worst i've seen. report meanwhile cruz has been out on flooded streets, locating survivors, speaking to residents handeding out supplies. fema disstrib outed 1.3 meals. the military working with the island's national guard to reach those still cut off. >> we've been distributing fuel,
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food and water and they deserved all the help that we can give them and deserve it faster. >> the president not giving up. results of recovery efforts will speak much louder than explains by san juan mayor. the president and first lady are expected in puerto rico on tuesday. wen asked, mayor cruz said, she has no problems meeting with the president wh arrives. linda lopez, abc news, new york. >> families around the bay area show support for puerto rico. fund-raisers were held in both oakland and san francisco yesterday. abc 7 news reporter tiffany wilson has that part of the story. >> frustration over president trump's comments on twitter and the amount of federal aid in puerto rico has motivated and mobilized people in the bay area. >> while our president is on twitter, their mayor is out in the streets wading through water, helping people in need, and i am so proud of her for doing what she is doing. so i would say get off twitter and do your job.
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>> organizing saturday's relief fund-raiser at midnight sun. she also performed in the drag show to raise money. >> we are doing what we can to up for the lack of response from the government. >> supporters downed jell-o shots, bought raffle tickets, and opened up their walles to the help those in need. >> we have been having tons of people give us 20s and just being really, really generous. >> that generosity was echoed across the bay. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> volunteers here in jack london square bottled water and packed toiletries for victims of san juan. >> people after the storm still don't have water, still don't have food, still aren't getting the response that they need. >> oakland city councilmember rebecca kaplan says the federal government should be doing more. >> but if they don't, we will. >> abc 7 news's
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who is puerto rican, helped with the drive. >> a semi truck is now packed with diapers ready to head from the bay area too texas for hurricane victims there. at target's emeryville parking lot where people handed off donations. those diapers will go to the texas diaper bank which had to hand out 20,000 boxes of diapers in the first 72 hours after hurricane harvey hit. other products will head to faith groups to be given to people in need. >> we need as many items as we can. of course there's a huge need and it is going to be ongoing. so please go to our website. sign up for updates. we are committed to the long haul to help rebuild. >> the same group will hold a benefit concert next month to help with relief efforts in the caribbean. now if you want to donate to puerto rico or houston relief efforts, we have everything you need know about how to help on
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abc7news.com. click on the link under the featured section. a man accused of robbing a motorcycle shop in the east bay got some instant karma. mcguire harley-davidson posted this surveillance video where you see the suspect running out of the store friday afternoon, several store employees are chasing after him. one employee tries to stop him by jumping on to his car and ends up smashing in his windshield. em boyies say the man store four leather jackets after spending more than an hour inside the shop acting suspicious. >> a british climber killed in a rock slide last week at yosemite national park died saving his wife. andrew foster drove on top is of his wife to save her from the rock fall on wednesday. andrew and lucy foster travelled from their home in wales to celebrate their first wedding anniversary with a trip to yosemite valley.
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they had been planning the climb for months. a much larger slide happened the next day injury manning from florida. happening today, blue angels will arrive in the bay area for fleet week. the blue angels performed in huntington beach yesterday in front of hundreds of thousands of people. they will arrive at oakland international airport at 6:00 tonight. fleet week begins tuesday and the air shows start on friday. there will be free cable cars to those in uniform or those who have a military id today through next monday. we're always looking out for the weather when those blue angels fly. to see if there's any fog. >> right. and it usually cooperates, with it being october, and less fog out there. this morning we are talking about the chill in napa.
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47 in napa. you can see the camera shaking a little bit from the east bay hills camera. the next several nights, we will have these gusty winds in north and east bay hills. yes, that means high fire danger. we will talk about it and have details with my accuweather seven-day forecast next. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, to kneel or not to kneel. all eyes on warriors as they kicked off preseason with the anthem protests on everyone's mind. and -- >> matt cain's last game. he's retiring. heart break. >> fan favorite spent his final day on the
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we are full throttle into fall.l what will the temperatures be like? this is a look from our abc 7 roof cam. things look good now. i don't know how the weather is outside, but lisa does, and she will be along shortly with a full accuweather forecast. all eyes were on the warriors and the nuggets last night before their first preseason game at oracle arena. after a week filled with controversy with national anthem protests, would either team take a knee? abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has our story from oakland. >> reporter: you could feel the energy as warriors return to oracle saturday for the first time since winning the championship in june. before the game -- ♪ and the glare ♪ >> the warriors all stood for the national anthem.
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their opponent, denver nuggets, linked arms, their way of protesting inequality. >> i think the fact they actually stood and locked arms is basically showing their commitment to doing what's right. >> the move is the latest in ongoing protests by professional athletes that started with former 49er colin kaepernick. >> we wanted to do something as a unit. we deed cided we wanted to link arms. >> i talked to them about respecting our flag but if they wanted to do something to show inequality, i was all for it. >> encouraging the team to start the game with pregame speeches. >> the inequality and all things are protesting, hopefully our guys will take that to heart and do that when we get home. >> i don't want it see it on any of the sports because i don't think it is the place for it. >> the warriors didn't protest the national anthem.
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>> we don't need to please anybody. our team doesn't. no matter what we do, we will take criticism. >> we don't need to do anything else to show where we stand. >> just because they all stood does not mean the players are done voicing their opinions. in oakland, lonni rivera, abc. news. >> an 80-year-old man is dead after police say he was murdered in his home. it happened friday night. police say relatives arrested the victim's son. thz this is big shocker. >> residents in this affluent neighborhood are stunned after the murder of an elderly neighbor. >> always jovial. >> 80-year-old earnest clark was killed in his home. suffering major trauma to his head during an assault late friday night. his daughter also injured during
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the attack. >> i don't know why you would want to hurt him. >> relatives confirm clark's son is in custody for the son. the victim was a long time realtor in the east bay. neighbor damian park says, a true friend to all. >> a great neighbor. looking out for people. watching warriors games. great guy. >> neighbors say they just celebrated clark's 80th birthday. >> they had a huge party last weekend with valet service. the street was blocked off. people from all off oakland coming up here. >> police say a motive for the crime isn't known. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >> with two big blasts, another piece of bay area history disappeared. >> pretty dramatic there. video showing two of the old bay bridge pierce, number 9 and number 10 being imploded around
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9:30 yesterday morning. this is a series in a weekend of implosions. more are scheduled through november. you can see from the bay bridge toll plaza camera, caltrans basically stopped all traffic on the bridge as a safety precaution. eight more peers are set to come down. the next three will be imploded in two weeks. now to some important information if you've recently visited the casino, it is reported some casino customers may have had their names, addresses and social security numbers compromised. human error caused the personal information to go out in a hidden attachment in a small number of e-mails. the e-mails went out between february and august of this year. the customers affected will get a letter in the mail.
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the casino is offering them a one-year subscription to a credit monitoring service. >> ways on t i was on the fence but when i heard this was his last game, it wasn't an option any more. >> i heard he had a good run. a good time to end. >> we lost people before, we will move on. he will always be a part of san francisco. >> fans talking and giving a standing ovation for giants great matt cain who took the mound for last time yesterday. the 32-year-old giant ace decided to retire after 13 years with the team. it was his 331st start. on only juan has more starts for the giants. we will have more about cane's final start coming up in sports. >> starting today, cal train tickets and parking prices go up. the adult zone fare price rises by 25 cents.
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monthly parking sees a 50% increase up to $82 and change. this is the first time cal train is raising fares in two years. cal trains say ticket sales paid for about two thirds of the cost of running cal train. happening today, student in belmont need your help to fund their music education school force is hosting its annual save the music festival at twin pines park. you are watching video from last year's festival. there are belmont, red wood shore schools, and battle of the bands between bell he mont and uc davis. live performances from 11:00 this morning to 5:30 tonight. also today, season finale of sunday streets. today's event is in the
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excelsior district. there will be live music, plenty of options of food and cooking demonstrations. for kids, an intraactive art project and circus center game. >> good sunday morning to you. you look at live doppler 7 right now. not looking at any fog. winds are often up in upper elevations from north and east bay hills and they will ramp up again later on today. we are looking at that time of year where we are fog free. atmosphere continues to warm up and with less in the way of relative humidity. we dry out in this critical time the next few days. 61 in san francisco. 50s in oakland. 51 in gill roy. 48 in half moon bay. some selected areas are cooler dropping into the 40s.
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especially from santa rosa to napa looking at low 50s in livermore and temperatures with wind have stayed up around nevado in the 60s. high winds tonight into tomorrow morning then again through monday night. mild to warm today with widespread sunshine even at the coast talking about 70 degrees. cooler days arrive monday through wednesday. so we will look for these winds to really crank up. here we are 7:00 this morning. follow the color contours with the shore, 34 mile-an-hour gusts. look what happens throughout the day today. 2:00, breezy north winds and by later on tonight, up to 40 miles an hour here. you can see the orange. through monday morning, still gusty winds. right along coast, they are straight out of north there. then look at direction. doesn't change through monday night.
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they may lighten up, but still off-shore winds. if you're out and good today, heading into oakland's oktoberfest, what a day. 67. at 11:00. low to mid 70s from 1:00 to 3:00. beautiful day in the city. upper 60s to start out. by 3:00, low 70s. there will be a breeze and we look forward to the bridge to bridge run this morning and that too looks to be a fantastic with mid 50s. upper 50s by 8:00 and by the afternoon, you're in the 60s. it'll be breezy. so highs today around the bay looking comfortable with mid 60s to upper 60s at the shoreline. winds gusting here along the coast but across the bay, 76 in oakland. 77 in fremont on the peninsula mid 70s today. pal alto, san matteo. accuweather seven-day forecast. 60s at the coast. 70 at some spots. upper 70s around the bay.
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mid 80s then the cooling trend arrives. with that, still very breezy winds, higher elevations today. especially through tonight and tomorrow and cooler day for tomorrow and the coolest days tuesday and wednesday. so looking at highs in the mid 70s. as you are talking about before for the blue angels, looking sunny. bit end of the week looks like a warm-up. >> okay. you mejs bridntioned bridge to . i saw so much traffic early this morning. i wondered what it was about. >> yeah. big event. >> thank you, lisa. just ahead, san jose earthquakes help make a dream come true for a little boy battling
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san jose earthquakes have a new member on the field in last night's game. this video of jason became honorary captain. 8-year-old signed a contract to become a professional soccer player for just one day. jason is battling leukemia. he spent the entire day with the team watching practice and eating lunch with the players. even gave him his own jersey number 17. here is a stunning look at the aurora bore the aurora bora washington state. many posted wick tours apicture. the lights are not available here in the bay area. an up close look at devastation in puerto rico.
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welcome back, everyone. we are starting this after hour with our meteorologist, lisa argen. >> look at all this red. gusty winds in nevada, up to 20 miles an hour. this is our red-flag warning where the winds will pick up throughout later afternoon hours. tonight, even into monday night. so we are looking at low relative humidity and 63 in nevada reflects gifty wind. 56 in hayward. let's take you hour by hour, 7 pong we could see temperatures drop before sun rise, upper 50s in fremont. by noon time, upper 70s. you see yellows from the east
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bay. warm and pleasant. 74 in fremont. by 4:00, low 8 will0s. still under in the neighborhood and 80s around san jose. by 7:00 tonight, boy, nice with mid and upper 60s. even a few 70s. we will talk about that wind in detail and cooler days coming up. carolyn? >> thank you. now to devastation in puerto rico. for a cnn reporter, it is personal. traveling to her hometown to see her family for the first time since hurricane maria. >> reporter: this is relief. seeing my family for the first time. hearing them tell me they're okay. that's the relief i found in this small town. but it's far from the relief needed on this island. at the shelter he, a school, we
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find more than 120 people living in classrooms. the generators went out. no power. no water. and the staff tells me they have people here with cancer, hiv, diabetes, children with asthma, like 3-year-old joanna. and she walks everyday about 15 minutes to get therapy for her daughter, who has asthma. she is 3 1/2 years old. and needs medical attention that she is not getting here. we then find fran sis ka, she has parkinson's and hasn't had access to the medicine she needs in days. she is crying because she doesn't know about her family. desperation is growing. people are waiting in line to get water from mountain streams. >> he said they can live without power but not without water.
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that's why they are are filling water from the mountain side to use to cook, to eat. >> people are resorting to washing clothes like this. this is juana. she's been here since this morning. washing clothes. five to six hours cleaning clothes, she tells me. i'm asking her, where's the help? she said, there's no help. no help arrived here. no help at all. none from the local government residents say. nor from fema which has only been here to do an assessment, not deliver any aid. the people are now in survival mode, waiting for their relief. krp, puerto rico. >> america's top diplomat is acknowledging the direct channels of communication with north korea. that word from secretary of
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state rex tillerson comes even as tensions escalate over the north's nuclear and missile programs and as president trump and north korea's kim jong-un engage in a testy war of words, tillerson says the u.s. is probing north korea's willingness to talk and calling for a calming of the situation on the korean peninsula. there is no word yet from the white house on who will become the next health and human services secretary. after tom price resigned from his post friday. that resignation coming after controversy over travel expenses with the handful of officials under review. abc news reporter has the latest. >> there's no seat available now in the trump administration for health and human services secretary, tom price. >> disappointed. he is a good man, but i'm disappointed. >> talking pricey aircraft
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heading up hhs. trips costing taxpayers $1 million. and ultimately cost him his job. one of those trips with his wife aboard the gulf stream 5 with the u.s. military. >> clearly sensitive to the taxpayer on these instances which is why i have taken the action i've taken. >> initially suspending private flights and later offering to pay for the cough the cost of h seats on those flights. but it wasn't enough. price eventually handing in his resignation to the president. trump's budget director firing off this memo pointedly reminding agency heads that they should recognize we are public servants and every penny we spend comes from the taxpayers. at least five trump cabinet secretaries have come under skr scrutiny for travel.
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interior secretary ryan zinke reminds defiant about him spending $15,000 on three frief private flights. >> before i start, in the words of general schwartzkopf, a little bs on travel. >> he said, he doesn't have a choice. >> no commercial options existed to meet the promulgated schedule. >> coming up on this week with george stephanopoulos, the battle of the tax plan. researchers say the plan benefits the top 1%. treasury secretary steve mnuchin comes to the plan's defense. george goes one on one with bernie sanders. this is at 8:00 right after "good morning america." game show host monty hall passed away. he is best known for his show
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"let's make a deal." hosting nearly all of the 5,000 episodes. in 1973 received a star on the hollywood walk of fame. hall leaves behind three children and five grandchildren. his wife, marilyn, died in june. monty hall was 96 years old. a mystery diner he at an east coast applebee's is bringing smiles to a lot of people's faces by anonymously picking up the tab. it happened several times a month at the restaurant in washington, pennsylvania. last week someone quietly picked up the tab for a birthday party with 16 people. a few months ago, a church group. >> everything going on in the world and so much turmoil and protest and hay tret intereste to know that people care and pay it forward. >> and people say they have now begun paying it forward at random times. the waitresses know who is behind the kind gesture but refuse to say who it is.
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still ahead on abc 7 mornings, treasure chest of mark twain and all at bay area library. we will give you an inside look at these hidden gems. and here is a live look from our golden gate bridge camera. we are going to have a fog free day comfortable weather, pleasant weather today. what about the rest of the week? well, lisa will be along shortly by living off the grid. completely. or... set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. energy upgrade california.
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the new month. hope you are having a good one. thank you for joining us for abc 7 mornings. this is a live look from the abc exploratorium am ra at pier 15. weather today just be just about perfect. if you have any plans today getting out and about, lisa will be along shortly to tell you what's going on where you live. happening today, thousands of people will slog their way through muddy obstacles in vallejo. it is for a good cause. racers will go through mountains of mud and flig thng them up an down and side wayis. this is for the multiple sclerosis society. the race starts at 9:00 this morning at the fairgrounds. also happening today, a tribute for people of italian descent.
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the 149th annual san francisco italian heritage parade. italian-american dignitary answers performers will march from fisherman's wharf to washington square starting at 12:30 this afternoon. leading the per session are jacqueline and officer kevin downs. downs was shot in the head while on duty last year and made a miraculous recovery. so wonderful for him and great day for a parade. >> mm-hm. lots of sunshine. we are watching winds. they are pretty breezy on the north bay. but upper elevations, yes. they are just getting stronger. emory skil emeryville, 55 in the east bay, as well as fremont. 60s in nevado due to that wind. with us for the next several days. temperatures below average. i will tell you when and how cool next. >> another record-setting day
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welcome back. this is a live look from our east bay hills camera. should be quite the you. temperatures are just about perfect as we start this first day in october. lisa argen along shortly with a full weather forecast. right now, let's check out sports. 49ers and rangers are facing division rivals this afternoon. niners taking on cardinals at university of phoenix stadium at 1:05. silver and black battle broncos in denver. kick off is 1:25. stanford looking for their second straight win at home against arizona state. and cardinal with a school
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record breaking performance from their latest star running back. here is shu, with the highlights. >> leaving stanford for the nfl, bryce love is next in line. big shoes to fill. but he knocked off one of his records against arizona state. give the ball to bright love yc let him do the rest. shakes off the tackle. aeb and he's gone. 7-1 stanford and just getting started. love, second td. only 43 yards. gets outside. single rushing record. in the third, love passes the 1,000 yard mark. in just the fifth game of the-year-old. third td of the game. 1,088 yards. sanford wins 34-24 improving to 3-2. >> just reacting. something that you just practice a lot. just the nature of the position.
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you get used to trying to make people miss and just stuff like that, really. just a testament to the play call. testament to guys up front. testament to the receivers in outfield. and helping open things up for me. and passing game has been great. just testing it. >> yesterday against padres, putting the wrap on 13-year major career. pitching the franchises only perfect game in the san franciscoer era. perfect day at at&t park. threw a perfect first inning. meyers with high heat. another big ovation. cane gave up only one hit through four innings. bottom five facing his final batter in the big leagues. ground-out to brandon crawford to end the inning. cane goes five scoreless runnings in his finale.
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final buster hug. acknowledging the crowd as they give him another ovation. he went out on his own terms. hugs all around in the dugout. giants lose 3-2. still a very emotional day. >> first couple of days, definitely with the drilling and last three, fans just willing me along, i could hear two or three guys in the stands, just come on, you can do it. and just, that meant a lot. >> opening up nba preseason against nuggets, draymond green gets defensive play of the year from ben wallace. kevin durant down the court. a nice cut with thompson. does trail by three. next play. rookie jordan bell with the block. to curry. shoot the three. game tied at 67. doves are rusty beyond the arc. only 4 of 33 from three-point
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lead. losing 108 will-102. about the only thing of concern for coach kerr. >> hopefully we will shoot 4 from 33 you. >> highlights tonight. that's the way the ball bounces. have a great day. >> good morning, everyone. we are looking at breezy winds in upper elevations and those will continue to crank up throughout the day today. we are looking at conditions that are pretty typical for this time of year. but we always hate to see those off-shore winds with the relative humidity getting so, so low and in fact the national weather service red-flag warning. we get winds more likely at night, gusty winds. let's look at temperature
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profile here with a high of 83 today. feeling good in the afternoon. very little change today. notice numbers come down. beginning of the week, still have wind up around diablo range. by the end of the week when the blue angels are in town and feeling more like october with those cool mornings that temperatures of course come up in the afternoon. look at wind right now. just a little bit breezy out there here in san francisco. some of the isolated areas in the bay area picking up a better wind. that is allowing for temperatures in the 60s in some areas. that's what happens with the little shift in the wind and also dry atmosphere. golden gate bridge now, no one is here. we will see a lot of sunshine again today. temperatures close to 70 at some beach locations. 58 will in the city. an hour ago in the 60s. numbers do likely drop right before sunset. generally. so we have cool 50s from oakland noun t mountain view. 55 half moon bay.
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can you see the camera shaking a little bit from east bay hills camera. wait until you see the wind profile in a moment. you will see how gusty they get. 49 in santa rosa. 53 in livermore. featuring wind, high fire danger, gusty in hills from tonight through tomorrow night and mild to warm with sunshine today. really the sun will last throughout the week but cooler days are out tomorrow, tuesday and wednesday for most of you. so 7:00 this morning. you see the breeze out of the north, santa rosa. through the day, directions, out of the north, breezy wind. look at yellows here. and purple off-shore. by later on tonight, say after 4:00 on through evening hours, wind gusts of 30, close to 40 miles an hour right here. can you see oranges and look at the coast. still very gusty winds, into monday morning straight out of north and again through monday afternoon. those northeasterly winds breezy all around the bay. so for october, we whu look en k
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at rain fall averages, starting the month now, could see an average of over an inch. in oakland, an inch and a third. temperatures near 80 today in san jose. 77 in sunnyvale. 73 in millbrae. in the city, 71. just about average in north bay. few yellows arriving meaning low 80s for some of you around santa rosa. 77 in fremont. heading inland in warm afternoon. beautiful day in pittsburgh, concord, 83. last game of the season with padres and giant. breezy by the end of the day, accuweather seven-day forecast. today, 60s, 70s, 80s, upper 60s at the coast. download our accuweather app and you can keep track of those temperatures hour by hour and day by day. a fan of cooler weather, midweek. by the end of the week, looking warmer. >> we do have to worry about the
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wipd. qui wind. quite a scare last week in the hills with the fire danger. thank you, lisa. a literary legend, unpublished mark twain children's story found right here in the bay area. abc 7 news reporter, katie, has the story of this one-of-a-kind find. >> the author, mark twain, saved nearly everything he wrote. now that treasure chest is held at uc berkeley's ban craft library. in the archives are hidden gems. a scholar discovered this one by chance, explains robert hurst. >> i don't want to belittle his participation or role because it was very important. this is one of the things we had published. >> twain told bedtime stories for his daughters, but never for the masses and every written down. >> we don't know what other stories were like or what they said. >> an unfinished story, in it, the scholar found a
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>> suzie is one of twain's daughters. the note on the manuscript proves this is one of twain's bedtime stories. >> a lot of people looked at this. i transcribed it and didn't stumble through it. >> this is inspiration for a new children's book. while a author brings twain to life, he probably wouldn't like it. >> we have plenty of evidence that he didn't like people tinkering with his stuff. >> you too can look at what is at cal. abc 7 news. >> coming up, a san francisco tradition. we have all the details on what to expect at this
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we've got the numbers from last night's $80 million winner numbers. no one picked all six numbers. wednesday night's jackpot goes up to $94 million. san francisco's castro street fair is back. harvey milk founded the fair in 1994. it is one of the largest lgbt fairs. organizers are asking for $10 donation for entry that money raised will maintain the world famous rainbow flag flying at harvey melt plaza. up next on abc 7 mornings, an investigation under way after a chp car hits and kills a pedestrian in half moon bay. breaking news, o.j. simpson, a free man this morning.
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make more of what's yours. good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, october 1st. lets start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist, lisa argen. >> good morning to you. hi, carolyn. live doppler 7 free of fog. looks like the weather is cooperating with the season. we are looking at fire danger. that's per usual this time of year. it has been extended into tomorrow night but gusty winds are later on today. east bay hills, about 1,000 feet, expecting wind gusts over 35 miles an hour. we see that in some spots and relative humidity dropping below 25%. that allows for fire starts and for those to spread.
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