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good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us on this sunday, october 22nd. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist mike nicco who's in this morning for lisa. >> thank you very much. we're going to talk about a gorgeous day and warming trend. let's talk about this morning although 6:00. you'll have increasing sunshine in the north bay. santa rosa, three-quarter of a mile. half mile at petaluma. that will be around another three hours and then start lifting. here's a look from our roof cam. you can see how still the air is. maybe warmer today after temperatures this morning about 48 to 50 at 7:00.
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62 to 67 at noon. still in the 60s at the coast but we'll hit 73 around the bay to 76 inland. this evening, 56 at the coast. 65 to 67 at the bay and inland. record highs are possible. my accuweather forecast coming up. we are following developing news in san francisco's pacific heights neighborhood. police are searching for two suspects in connection with a shooting. they initially responded to reports of an uber driver shot during an attempted robbery last night. it happened at laguna and clay. police at the scene would not confirm the victim was an uber driver but there was an uber sticker on the back of his car. abc7 news was there when the driver was loaded into an ambulance around 9:00 last night. fortunately, he he is expected to survive. at least one person is dead, another injured after a collision on highway 92 in san mateo county. chp officials say a driver under
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the influence caused the four-vehicle crash. it happened around 8:30 last night on the eastbound side of highway 92 near belmont. all lanes were initially closed but have since reopened. chp officials say they arrested a second driver nearby who was not involved in the wreck but on suspicion of dui. turning now to the fires in the north bay. many families are sifting through the remains of their santa rosa neighborhood this weekend. today fire victims are invited to a town hall meeting at the friedman event center on mayette avenue. attorneys will be there to listen to their concerns. the event runs from 10:00 until noon. abc7 news reporter tiffany wilson was in santa rosa yesterday covering what was lost and what was found after the fire. >> reporter: no warning, no time. >> this is the first street do go. this is where it started.
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>> reporter: brandon and his girlfriend fled with the animals they could find. they returned to search for the two they could not. >> pumpkin and rusta. we want to hope our babies come home. >> reporter: nearby, this family is also closing. >> closure time. >> reporter: the carlsons visited their home of 44 years. silver dollars they recovered were not here today. >> we had kind of left them in the corner and then -- but they're not there now. >> reporter: despite the setback, the family is rallying. >> a home is a home in the heart. >> carlson strong. >> yes! >> reporter: we found similar courage at the norris house. >> without the park being there when we first came in, we wouldn't have even known this street was ours. this was our home two weeks ago. now. >> ashes. nothing left. >> reporter: today's scavenger hunt yielded a few precious rewards. >> class ring. >> reporter: after hours of similar sifting, neighbors stop
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by to chatted. >> remember, this is a picture -- >> yeah, yeah. i have that safd on my phone. >> reporter: no front porch, no drink to offer, no chair to relax on. just conversation, laughter and a sense of community stronger than any fire. many of the families we spoke with say they don't know how and they don't know when, but they do know one thing, they will be back. in santa rosa, tiffany wilson, abc7 news. governor brown has issued an executive order to speed up the removal of hazardous waste in those neighborhoods ravaged by the wildfires. that allows the epa to assist state and local officials in immediately removing dangerous debris like batteries, flammable liquid and paint from homes. the epa is preparing to expand its operations in napa and sonoma counties and will create staging areas for clean-ups in the coming weeks. some out of town fire crews are about to head home but
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before they leave, the people of santa rosa are saying thank you. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard has that story. >> reporter: firefighters came for pancakes. what each one got was a standing ovation. >> how can you not be grateful for somebody who's worked so hard for you? >> reporter: first responders were guest of honor at this pancake breakfast hosted by boy scout troop 32 in santa rosa. donations were collected for fire victims. this day gave thanks to those who battled the firestorm. >> it chokes me up to see the level of support for all of our departments. just driving down the highway, seeing every overpass just covered with signs. it's really touching. >> reporter: homeowners are returning to their fountain grove neighborhood for the first time. >> we raised our two kids here. >> reporter: they can't believe the place they called home is now rubble. >> it's unbelievable. just driving up the parkway and
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see everyone's home. all these homes that have been here. we've lived here 18 years. >> reporter: keepsake christmas decorations and a garden statue is all that's been salvaged so far. more than 30 homes on this street reduced to ashes. some neighbors finding signs of life on their property. like this fish pond. somehow these miniature koi survived. this neighbor found a silver serving fork, a wedding gift. >> we wanted a couple nuggets. this might be enough right here. residents must show id to return to their properties. the williams return to return. >> we're going to stay. this is our home. >> reporter: they say that could take years. in santa rosa, abc7 news. several schools closed during the north bay wildfires plan to reopen tomorrow. they include santa rosa junior college, all napa valley unified
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school district and napa valley college. many will offer counseling to students and staff. for a complete list, you can go to abcnews.com. and you can help fire victims by texting the word redcross to 90999 to donate $10. you can call the number on your screen to volunteer. that number is 707-577-7600. uc-berkeley police are warning women on campus about a man who attempted to sexually assault a female jogger in the hills above the school. it happened thursday night around 7:00. abc7 news reporter lonni rivera reports the victim fought back. >> it's rather shocking and -- but kind of out of the ordinary. >> reporter: a campus warning alert notified uy-berkeley students about an attempted sexual assault on a woman
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jogging along the fire trail. >> i think the most useful thing is the way anything on you can be a weapon and help you defend. >> reporter: the female jogger's case, investigators say she used her strength to defend herself. police say the female jogger says the suspect ran up from behind her, then tackled her and tried to remove her shorts and fondled her. she fought back. he ran away. the man is described as a white male in his 50s, about 6 feet tall, wearing khaki pants with gray collar-length hair and a beard. >> i guess being a woman is scary in general alone. so, yeah, i mean, i think it's -- it's a weird world we're living in. >> it's a scary thing. i guess i don't have to think about those things as much, so it's not great to hear that. >> reporter: runners and walkers still enjoyed the popular fire trails on saturday. campus police would like anyone with information about the assault to contact them. in berkeley, lonni rivera, abc7 news.
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sheriff's deputies in contra costa county are looking for a man who caused a fiery head-on crash on highway 4 yesterday afternoon. abc7 was in concord where chp says a man driving the wrong way in a stolen pickup truck slammed into a red suv near willow pass road. several people were hurt but all are expected to be okay. witnesses say the truck was going about 60 miles an hour. the crash backed up eastbound traffic for hours. a viewer shared this picture of the truck flipped on its side and black smoke rising in the distance. the man ran away after the crash. sheriff's deputies had been trying to pull him over for driving that stolen truck. a man intentionally backed into a santa clara police car is expected to recover after being shot by an officer. santa clara police say they were chasing the driver of a car early yesterday morning that
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matched the description of a stolen vehicle from sunnyvale. officers tried to stop the driver when they say he intentionally backed into a cruiser, then sped toward police. that's when an officer open fire. the man identified as omar gomez of san jose. he's now recovering in the hospital. police say he's on parole on burglary charges and the car he was driving is, indeed, stolen. good news for drivers in san francisco who travel on that busy road across from glenn canyon park. abc7 news was along as crews work to stabilize the hillside to protect against rock slides. you may remember a small rock slide happened there in january. the road was closed until 3:00 yesterday afternoon and that forced cars to turn around, buses had to take a different route. workers were able to finish a day early, so today's scheduled closure has been canceled.
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so, that is good news, indeed. >> i like that. >> yeah, more good news on the weather front. a lovely day ahead. >> it's going to be a gorgeous day. hard day to stay inside when be to come outside with sunshine and 70s. look how calm it is this morning. we'll have one more bout of summer before some cooler weather. a little bit of a roller coaster in the accuweather forecast. >> i'm ready for the ride. also ahead, the owner of a t-shirt company drives for hours to help victims of the north bay wildfires. plus, how the 49ers plan to honor the legendary dwight clark during today's game at levi stadium.
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welcome back, everyone. it's 6:14 on this sunday morning. thank you for joining us for abc7 sunday morning news. this is a live look from our roof cam. i'm told that ball in the background is called the bucky ball. this from our director, jerry sandy, who never steers me wrong. nik mike nicco is never wrong about the weather either. he'll be in with the full accuweather forecast. we are learning more about the suspected driver in a hit-and-run crash that left a girl in oakland critically injured. our media partner the bay area
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news group reports her name is annette keselowski. she's accused of driving under the influence in connection with friday's crash. oakland police say keselowski hit a 10-year-old girl near the intersection of eighth avenue and east 15th street. she's accused of leaving the scene. police say she was arrested a short time later after hitting a parked car. police in danville are looking for a driver who crashed into two cyclists and drove away yesterday around 2:00. on die ab dale road. a silver ford suv was headed north when he slammed into the cyclists, two were hurt, one air lifted for treatment. police say there's no indication this was intentional but they want to speak with that driver. the owner of a t-shirt company drove 11 hours to help victims of the north bay fires.
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x-treme apparel, based in arizona, is selling #sonoma strong hats and t-shirts with all the proceeds going to fire recovery here in the bay area. co-owner steve donated $200,000 worth of his unsold shirts along with baby items and school supplies to fire victims in sonoma county. he's encouraging others to step up and give back as well. >> raising money and trying to raise awareness that it only takes one family to help one family. we can all play a part of getting these people's lives back together. >> the donations don't stop there. thousands more t-shirts will be shipped to sonoma county wineries to be sold to raise money for the fire victims. the company started several campaigns after the las vegas shooting, the wildfires in arizona and september 11th. pets are also suffering after the north bay fires. abc7 news was in santa rosa
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where sonoma county animal services held a pet supply fair. pet owners who live in the county and were affected by the fires could pick up anything pet-related including carriers, toys, bowls, food, kitty litter and animal beds. >> all of the supplies we have here were donations given to us in the wake of the fires. we were overwhelmed with the donations at our shelter so we're at a warehouse we're using for now. >> the fair was only a few hours long but the donations just keep on pouring in. there could be more events like this one in the future. hundreds of people raised money to help potential future aviators. the hiller aviation museum in san carlos held its third annual gala last night. bonnie warner simila was the keynote speaker. all the proceeds go to s.t.e.m.
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education. abc7 is a proud sponsor. happening today, thousands of people are expected to attend the greatest show and tell in the east bay. the annual maker fair starts at 10:00 this morning in oakland at park day school on 42nd street. this is video of a larger fair held in san mateo every year. the event showcases invention, creativity and resourcefulness. people of all ages show what they're making and they share what they're learning. there will be educational workshopings and installations as well as do-it-yourself technology. also happening today, the 49ers will honor franchise legend dwight clark during today's game at levi stomach. the team is calling today 87 day after clark's jersey number. clark announced earlier this year he's been diagnosed with als. as you know, clark made that famous catch in 1982 that put
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the niners in the super bowl for the first time. at halftime the niners will honor clark and other members of that team, including joe montana, who's expected to address the crowd. mike schueman also a member of the team will be there, too. all fans will get a t-shirt with clark's number and a silhouette of him making the catch. you can see what it looks like in this picture that the 49ers posted of general manager john lynch and head coach kyle shanahan wearing those t-shirts. today's game starts although 1:05. whole lot of sunshine in santa clara. temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. take the sunglasses and sunscreen. here's a look from the exploratory. temperatures anywhere from 1 to 6 degrees warmer than this time yesterday. let's start in the south bay. a lot of mid to upper 40s. san jose and mountain view at
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50. loss altos in the hills about 55. same temperature in alameda. look at these 40s from lafayette, danville down to livermore. 47 to 46. nap that, 48 half moon bay. san francisco, 54 degrees. this is what it looks like from sutro tower. dancing lights. outdorable today. it will be milder when you wake up tomorrow morning and autumn will take a hiatus monday through thursday thanks to these two areas of high pressure pushing the jet stream. look at this atmospheric river goes almost back to japan, spanning almost the entire pacific ocean. that's why they'll have devastating flooding while it rains in the pacific northwest for the next several days. all of us, look at this sunshine. mild today but a big warming
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trend coming. mid to upper 70s in the south bay until you get to gilroy at 80. boardwalk and santa cruz, 77 degrees. a lot of 73 to 74 degree temperatures from redwood city southward. along the coast we'll see increasing sunshine. that will push us into the mid-60s. breezy conditions develop around 4:00 this afternoon. we'll be near 70 downtown. south san francisco walking across the bridge. possibly the golden gate bridge to sausalito, 71. how about 75 in san rafael. clear lake, about 76 degrees for you. 72 at berkeley, oakland, richmond, castro valley, 75. as you move inland, after starting in the 40s and 50s, you'll end up around 77 to 78 degrees. let's take a look at your activity planner. thinking of going out on the bay? light breeze says out there. if you're going to the beaches, caution after 4:00 because of those breezes. if you're doing yard work, clean air, a lot of sunshine.
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the walk to end lupus is at the golden gate park at 10:00. 57 to start and 62 by 1:00 with light breezes. tonight your temperatures in the 50s. let's go through the accuweather seven-day forecast. dramatic turn tomorrow as winds blow offshore. 90s inland for monday, tuesday, wednesday. almost the same thursday. look at those mid to upper 70s monday and tuesday. so, if you have to work on the weekend, maybe have you those days off, you can have those beaches to yourself with all that sunshine and warm weather. then the temperatures will taper back closer to average with 60s at the coast, 70s in bay and 90s inland. >> can you look toward halloween? >> it's not going to rain. i haven't quite looked today but as of yesterday, it wasn't going to rain. i'll give you an update on that. >> thank you, mike.
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now an unusual ending to a car theft in the east bay. concord police say after stealing a ford fiesta in hayward, they got it stuck on a rock before jumping out of the car and ran away. on their facebook post, police say they got their car stuck between a rock and a hard place. we want to introduce you to lulu, the black lab who bucked expectations and flunked out of the cia's explosive detection puppy class. the cia tweeted a series of images explaining that lulu just did not seem to be enjoying herself searching for explosives. they let her handler adopt her. now she's enjoying a much different life, playing with kids and a new friend. still to come on abc7 mornings, a rare and historic sight. five former presidents coming together calling for unity to
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welcome back. we're starting this half hour, as we always do, by taking a look at the weather with our meteorologist mike nicco in this morning for lisa. >> good sunday morning, everybody. we'll start with live doppler 7. i overlaid the fog layer to show you waking up to a nuisance if you're trying to get around in santa rosa. petaluma, nevada, where it's three-quarters of a mile. down at the coast it's three miles as the marine layer is back. you can see increasing sunshine and increasing breezes today. you'll see the sunshine boost our temperatures from 50 at 7:00, 61 when the breeze kicks in. your 12-hour day planner at the coast. how about around our inland neighborhoods, 51 at 7:00. 69 at noon. 77 at 4:00 and lastly around the
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bay. starting off at 50. temperatures warmer than yesterday. pleasant outside. 65 at 7:00. we've got summer heat coming back and it's going to touch about all of our neighborhoods. i'll show you that coming up in the accuweather seven-day forecast. how about the top news stories. thank you. the fbi is joining an investigation into that deadly ambush in the african nation of niger. four u.s. soldiers died. one of the fallen heroes laid to rest yesterday. his death and a condolence call from president trump now part of the national conversation. abc news reporter linda lopez has the story. we love our troops, our country. mourners lining the streets, holding american flags. in honor of sergeant la david johnson. >> god bless the fallen soldier and his family. >> reporter: the hearse headed to a funeral mass attended by over 1,000 people. >> he laid down his life.
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not just for himself but for a country. ♪ >> reporter: a warrior now at peace. >> aim, fire. >> reporter: sergeant johnson remembered as a hero. >> he is a real hero. anybody that goes into the military, in my opinion, that is willing to give that ultimate sacrifice for their country is a hero. >> reporter: the 25-year-old johnson, along with three members of the green berets died in the village of tongo tongo in african country of nige other more than two weeks ago. the pentagon and senate are investigating the ambush. national attention turned on johnson shortly after his pregnant widow received a condolence call from president trump, who reportedly said her husband, quote, knew what he was signing up for but i guess it still hurts. representative frederica wilson, a family friend, overheard the words on speakerphone and called the president disrespectful. the president tweeted back saying wilson fabricated his conversation and told fox news about the reaction of general john kelly. >> he was so offended that a
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woman would be -- that somebody would be listening to that call. >> reporter: linda lopez, abc news, new york. >> the controversy over president trump's conversation with sergeant johnson's widow has thrust the unofficial voice for gold star families back into the spotlight. >> this division is un-american. it does not serve america. political discourse, political differences, yes, we have always had, since the inception we had political differences. but division, no. >> khan spoke to health care workers in anaheim about challenges that attack american democracy. khan lost his son in iraq. you might remember he condemned president trump at the 2016 democratic national convention for his immigration policies. khan says political civility is scarce in washington. ♪ show me the way
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>> lady gaga stealing the show from five former u.s. presidents with a surprise performance at a benefit concert at texas a&m. one america raised at least $31 million for victims of hurricanes in texas, louisiana, florida, puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. >> it's a great pleasure for me to be here and with the other presidents to carry out this project. >> the heart of america, without regard to race or religion or political party, is greater than our problems. >> what we've also seen is the spirit of america at its best. when ordinary people step up and do extraordinary things. >> i, too, am here to urge you to give to this fine fund. and i want to thank all the
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volunteers. but i'm here for another reason. we really admire and love george h.w. bush. >> texas a&m is the elder bush's alma mater. he's suffering from a form of parkinson's disease now. he did not speak but smiled and waved to the crowd from his wheelchair. president trump was not in attendance but did send a video calling the former presidents some of america's finest public servants. >> to presidents jimmy carter, george h.w. bush, bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama, melania and i want to express our deep gratitude for your tremendous assistance. >> president trump promised the hurricane-ravaged areas could come back stronger and better than ever before. coming up on "this week," abc news chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has an exclusive interview with former cia director general david petraeus.
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"this week" starts at 8:00 right after "good morning america." one of the latest projects for tesla and spacex's founder elon musk just got a boost. maryland is taking the first step to make his high-speed underground transit system a reality. abc news ron claiborne has that story. >> reporter: tech billionaire elon musk may be one step closer to revolutionizing the way we travel. >> weave waited a long time for what's the next thing. i believe we're seeing the next thing come into existence right here in maryland. >> reporter:the maryland department of transportation confirming to abc news that its issuing musk's tunnelling firm, the boring company, a conditional utility permit for a tunnel beneath the portion of the baltimore washington parkway. it's the first step in musk's
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billion dollar underground transportation system known as hyperloop. that he says can propel passengers in these pneumatic tubes at 800 miles an hour. they could go to washington to new york city with stops in baltimore and philly in 29 minutes. maryland governor larry hogan already touring the tunnel site. >> i think it's coming to maryland and it's employing to go from baltimore to washington, so get ready. >> reporter: musk is not only digging a tunnel on the east coast, he's also going underground in los angeles, hoping to build a super future subterranean highway to help reduce traffic there. in september musk announced plans to build a rocket, one that could fly passengers around the world in less than half an hour. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. still ahead on abc7 mornings, two east bay universities are trying to solve separate problems by working together. the unique partnership that could lead to exciting new opportunities for thousands of students. and here's a live look from
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immigration past and present. the community event beginning at noon also features live music and dance as well as food and arts and crafts. there will be a special tribute to victims of the oakland ghost ship warehouse fire. [ speaking spanish ] >> that's exactly it in spanish. we had rain last week. do you know how to say that in spanish? >> i forgot. >> this week it's -- [ speaking spanish ] >> yes, it's going to get warmer after being cool this morning. [ speaking spanish ] i don't know. probably insulting a lot of people. sorry. the sun doesn't technically come up until 7:45 but we're starting to seat signs of a gorgeous day unfolding. i'll give you your complete seven-day forecast in english coming up next. >> thanks. also next, frustration in
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showing you a beautiful shot here. sunrise not quite yet. beautiful day to come. if you want some hot weather, well, we have a little bit. could be record-breaking coming up later this week. mike nicco is in for lisa and he has all the facts and the figures in just a few. let's check out sports right now. the 49ers and dallas cowboys renew their rivalry today at levi stadium. it will be the first career start for niners' quarterback c.j. bethard. kickoff at 1:05 this afternoon. tomorrow night the warriors are in dallas facing the mavericks. steph curry will have to wait to see if he faces a suspension from the league after being ejected from last night's loss in memphis. here's the highlights in in morning's sports. good morning, everybody. one week into the new season and
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golden state warriors already have two losses in just three games. steph curry and kevin durant were both ejected last night in memphis. they ran into a buzz saw against fired up grizzlies. curry trying to keep the warriors in it after they were down double digits earlier. back-to-back threes. warriors within seven. memphis not known for the three-ball. brooks from deep and grizzlies extend their lead. 74-58 in the third. draymond, nice feed to klay thompson. down 14. gasol, 34 points, 14 rebounds. a little hook in the lane. a ten-point grizzly lead. less than a minute to play. curry on the layup, doesn't get the foul call. explodes. chucks the mouthguard. he gets sent packing. ejected. the warriors go down 111-101 is
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the final. a double overtime thriller in berkeley came down to one decision by cal football coach justin wilcox. rolling the dice, going for two and the win against arizona. bears trying to keep the momentum from last week's upset of wazzou. first quarter, the tricky to the back handoff to patrick laird, who's back and healthy, takes it back. wildcats answer with two straight touchdowns. khalil tate runs away, 137 on the ground. arizona runs for 345. they led at the half. ended up in double overtime. arizona scores first. cal needing a touchdown. fourth and goal. look at the fight. look at the power right there. touchdown. cal did not need to go for two and the win but wilcox wants that. bowers with time, looking,
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jordan dunken back of the end zone, tipped away, incomplete. 45-44, wildcats. >> thought that was the best way to win the game. based on how the game was going, we had been doing good things on offense, we felt we had a good play. like the rhythm of the game, ebbs and flows, i thought that was the best way to win. >> whatever coach wants to do. i'm confident in whatever situation or, you know, opportunity he wants us to take. i was really exc win the game. on one play. and we didn't. >> so close. sharks and islanders in brooklyn, second period. off the board, spins away from the check, feeds kocura, snipes it. ties it 2-2. in the third period. on the redirect for the hat trick, the second of his career, the sharks fall 5-3. they are 3-4 on the season. the astros beat the yankees in game seven of the american league championship
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series. it's astros and dodgers in the world series. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everyone. >> larry, thank you very much. a lot of us looking forward to the same in santa clara. starting to see sunshine break out even though technically the sun doesn't rise for 45 minutes. let's come up to san francisco take a look at neighborhood temperatures. sun sunnyside, 51. the mission and castro at 55, along with financial district. same thing downtown and also in richmond. we have belmont at 52. mid to upper 40s, palo alto, union city, through san ramone valley, pleasanton up walnut creek. this is the way it looks from
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sutro tower. looks like a gorgeous day about to break out. we'll have a lot of sunshine, a touch warmer than yesterday. mild tonight, breezy in the hills but not quite fire weather because of the rain friday. we'll have near record highs tuesday, our warmest day. if you're headed to the beaches, why not. temperatures in the mid to upper 60s, increasing sunshine. 4:00 can you see small craft advisory develops. that means you'll have a nice, stiff, northwest wind. may blow a little sand around, may make it uncomfortable later on. 80 in gilroy, one of the warmest spots anywhere. 77 in santa cruz. 75 in the south bay. 72 in san mateo. mid-70s everywhere else. upper 60s along the coast, near 70 in downtown. 66 to 68 along the north bay with 75 to 79 through your valleys. if you're in the east bay today, 72 in berkeley to oakland. 74 in fremont. castro valley, 75.
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here's the 49ers forecast. kickoff at 73. 78 degrees at 4:05. take the sunglasses, you'll need them. sunshine and 66 in montery.mont temperatures about low to mid-50s for most of us. 40s in our deepest valleys. when you wake up tomorrow morning. here's my accuweather seven-day forecast. kind of weather whiplash. the warm air as winds blow offshore all the way through about wednesday. we'll start to see a little sea breeze develop thursday. 70s at the coast, 80s around the bay. temperatures back in the 60s at the coast. 70s around the bay, near 80 inland by friday and saturday as autumn tries to return. you asked me about halloween. looks like it's going to be mild with temperatures in the 70s and 80s. >> oh, like that. looks like it will be dry
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through the rest of the month. >> i like your term weather whiplash. >> a little bit of one. it's really going to turn tomorrow. >> thank you, mike. two east bay colleges have come up with an unusual solution to some of their challenges. mills college and uc-berkeley signed an agreement to share some services and facilities. abc7 reporter tells us other colleges may eventually do the same. >> reporter: the heads of uc-berkeley and mills college promise to share some of the unique things they each have. mills, a female private college offers small classes unlike uc-berkeley. >> the state schools, the public schools, face issues of enrollment capacity. and that's a place where i think the privates can really help. >> reporter: for example, an introductory biology class at cal tends to have hundreds of students. they can now enroll in that class at mills for a more direct interaction.
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>> currently we run two sections of our intro biology course and the largest is 40 students. >> reporter: the lack of student housing has been an issue at cal. mills, which is only nine miles away offers 25 rooms to uc-berkeley students with shuttle services. >> we have complementary services and we can rely on our distincttive strengths. >> reporter: mills students can now join summer berkeley summer abroad programs offering greater opportunities. mills has been struggling with declining enrollment. last month the president announced a 36% tuition reduction for undergraduates in an attempt to lure more students. >> it's never easy to find new ways to be creative and collaborate. >> reporter: it's likely this collaboration will serve as a model for other uc campuses and neighboring liberal arts colleges. this partnership is open only to undergraduate women. abc7 news.
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dance performances. epiphany production is putting on the dances. bay area dancers will perform routines inspired by the city's history, architecture and culture. wrist bands to join the tour are first come, first served. you can get them at the starting point, the california institute of integral studies on mission street starting at 10:00 this sounds like fun. >> how unique. >> let's get a final check of our unique forecast. >> we'll start with a look at live doppler seven. overlaid the fog layer because it's quarter mile thick. that's around another two hours so be careful there. look at the gorgeous sunrise developing from our roof camera. let's look at the 12-day planner. milder, upper 40s to 50s at 7:00. 66 to 67 at noon. grab those sunglasses, it will be sunny. the coast will hit 60s while the
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we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me?
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good morning, america. this morning -- presidential partnership, the five living former presidents making a rare joint appearance to help hurricane victims at a concert. bringing a message of unity to america. >> the heart of america, without regard to race or religion or political party, is greater than our problems. >> president trump with his own statement during the concert. and what he tweeted about his predecessors' accomplishments. jfk documents declassified. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. >> the president also announcing he'll allow the world to see thousands of secret documents about president kennedy's assassination. what's in them? and when will they be released? >> this will definitely stir up nationwide controversy. >>
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