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good morning everyone. i'm carolyn kye tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, november 5th. hey caroline. good morning. we have a few clouds insulating you in the south bay. otherwise, it's clear and we're talking about patchy frost in the north bay. live doppler 7. we're dry, no precip to talk about. check this out. 20 degrees colder. santa rosa, napa. 18 degrees colder. napa, 11 degrees colder. san jose, how cold is it? talking near freezing or at freezing in santa rosa. 32 degrees. 36 novato. napa 51. the mildest location from oakland to hayward and 37 in the
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san ramon valley. we'll see our coolest temperatures just after sunrise. that's, you ask, 6:39 this morning. hopefully you enjoyed that extra hour of sleep. near 60 around the bay. low 60s inland and we're talking about a cool day at the coast in the 50s. more rain on the way. we'll talk about it in just a few minutes. carolyn? >> thank you, lisa. only on abc 7 news. a shotgun, a rifle. hundreds of rounds of ammunition stolen from a deputy's car here in san francisco. they were taking from an off-duty sheriff's deputy's car in the tenderloin. we have the latest on the investigation. >> the first is a shotgun. 12-gauge pump ak. blue steel with a brown stock. the second firearm is a colt ar-4, black in color.
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there are also 40 mags containing 20 rounds each of 223 that were stolen. >> friday night, san francisco police took a report of a gun and ammunition theft from a san mateo sheriff's deputy. san francisco police tell us it happened on 41 jones street? the tenderloin. saturday afternoon an all points bulletin from oakland police asked all officers to be on the lookout. >>. [ inaudible ] fully proof vest. >> in gun and ammunition theft is one of six in the bay area since november of 2015. the weapon used to kill 32-year-old kate steinle on pier 14 in july of 2015 was stolen from a park ranger's car along the embarked d'eembarcaderembar. he felt comfortable leaving it
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in the car with tinted windows. lonni rivera. abc 7 news. they passed a law requiring law enforcement to lock hand guns in safe boxes in their vehicles. not the long guns that were stolen friday night. in september, an off-duty sheriff's deputy reported someone stole a handgun from his vehicle in pa trer owe hill. that deputy has been fired. developing news, a stabbing that injured a man that happened last night at 6:30 outside the center for the performing arts. jan neil stabbed another man and continued to attack him even after officers used a taser on him. the victim was seriously hurt but is in stable condition. the suspect also went to the hospital for treatment and is now in the santa clara county jail accused of attempted murder. disgraced hollywood producer
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harvey weinstein could face possible rape charges in new york city. lisa a mean gulezian spoke to a woman who used to work at miramax. she said she knew harvey weinstein and heard rumors about kevin spacey. >> he is every bit the monster people say he is. bellowing profanities at the top of his lungs. to senior vice presidents, to actresses and filmmakers. >> amy hart worked her way up at miramax. she caught harvey weinstein's eye in the mail room. >> he requested i become an assistant. >> she turned down the job because of the workload and the environment. >> there was a terror there, a control that was frightening. >> still, she insists, talk was always about weinstein's temper, narcissism and bullying and not about accusations of sexual
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assault or rape. >> we didn't know because we would have stood up for these young actresses. we would have stood up for them. >> meantime in new york city, investigators are building their case against weinstein after actress paz dela hert i accused of being assaulted twice. >> we need arrest warrant. that requires a court order. we want to get our evidence before we do something like that. >> weinstein's representative says quote any allegations of nonconsensual sex are denied by mr. weinstein and in london, a possible criminal investigation into actor kevin spacey. he's accused of assault and preying on young male actors. that according to hart was known in the industry. >> there were some rumors around that film and some rumors about his misconduct. >> like what? >> that he was hitting on the
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boys. >> lisa amin police are looking for stolen alcohol from a store. take a look. authorities say the trio walked into the sonoma market store friday night and walked out with 22 bottles of high-end alcohol. detectives believe they hid the bottles in shopping bags. anyone with any information is asked to contact authorities. after years of debate, san francisco police will be armed with tasers following a contentious vote late friday. the police union is applauding the move. but there's a new concern about use of that weapon. abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> reporter: protests at the san francisco police commission meeting boiled over. deciding if police officers should be allowed to carry tasers.
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what police call a less lethal option san francisco police officers association president martin halloran commends the commission for approving the use of tasers but worries a policy for using the weapons could put too many restrictions on how an officer uses a taser. this video -- >> when you restrict it to the point where an officer is unable to use a taser, what's the point of having the policy? >> we just oppose the -- >> alex post from the democratic socialists of america says the sfpd should use for deescalating tactics like time and distance during standoffs. >> people die from tasers. i think using the -- it's just the wrong way to go. >> police chief william scott wants all officers to carry so-called conductive energy devices or tasers.
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before that happens, scott said in a statement we understand and acknowledge the public's ongoing concerns about ced use before the devices can be deployed. it's critical that we submit a solid policy based on national best practices. if a policy isn't drafted soon, he'll take it to the voters. >> the poa is prepared to take it to the voters and have them weigh in. >> stay tuned. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. a 32-year-old hayward man has been booked for critically injured a san francisco police officer early wednesday morning in the castro district. police identified him as cesar vlad ez. he's hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. it happened near 18th and diamond just after midnight wednesday when officers approached a suspicious vehicle. the injured officer is in critical but stable condition. we're just five days into a
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new higher gas tax and people all over the state are already fighting back. abc 7 news was in san francisco as people stood in front of a gas station with signs saying, stop the gas tax and #gas tax trophe. a new law went into effect raising the gas tax by $.12 a gallon and diesel tax by $.20 a gallon for helping fix roads bridges and freeways. >> the diesel and gas have both gone up. it increases the gas and the cost of all goods because transportation of goods is primarily via truck. >> annual car registration fees will also increase by 25 to $175 as part of that new measure. members from 11 shield muslim mosque located throughout the bay area organized a peace march and a blood drive. abc 7 news was at civic center
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plaz in in san francisco where thousands condemned global terrorism. marchers called for unity and peace and greater understanding of the muslim faith. >> here we are today standing up with the terrorized and the oppressed people of the world to tell them them we are with them, we are one of them. >> marchers commemorated the imam hussein, an important figure in the islamic faith who stood against terrorism and promoted peace. the weather system that brought us some rain has dumped snow in the sierra. this is the first significant snowstorm of the season. this cal trans camera on i-80 at castle peak shows snowy roads. this was the scene yesterday at squaw valley alpine meadows from the 360 camera. at least 5 inches of snow have fallen there so far this weekend. squaw valley is preparing to open on november 17th.
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is it really that time already, lisa? >> you know it is. we got our extra hour of sleep. >> woo-hoo! >> we're changing with the weather. the season. we're looking at more rain in the seven-day outlook. right now, how about a cool, dry start with 32 degrees in santa rosa and a few clouds in the bay. a good 15 degrees warmer there. we'll talk about a cool fall-like afternoon actually for the next several days before more changes arrive coming up. thank you, lisa. also ahead, a strong message on streets in the bay area and across the country. thousands wanting to see change in the white house. how president trump and vice president mike pence reacted to calls for their impeachment. an outpouring of help for the fire
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welcome back everyone. 5:14 on this sunday morning. hope you remembered to fall back and get that extra hour of sleep. this is a live look from our emeryville camera. we show you this beautiful shot to say thank you for waking up and joining us for the abc 7 sunday morning news. a beautiful day on tap. the rain has gone away. what is in store? well, lisa argen along shortly with a full accuweather forecast. this weekend protesters in two dozen cities nationwide and here in the bay area call for the removal of president trump and vice president mike pence. the president and vp ignoring the protests and choosing to focus on the agendas and tax reform.
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here's reporter linda lopez. >> from los angeles to chicago and new york and more than a dozen other cities, a political action group called yichl mar -- march through the street. >> recognizing the grave danger that the trump/pence regime presents to humanity. >> the group's goal, remove trump from the white house, along with vice president mike pence. >> the regime must go. >> the speakers argue for a peaceful removal, contrary to the predictions of some websites and publications on the right who hyped the rallies as the start of a violent overthrow of the u.s. government. police arrested only a few demonstrators. >> the president not reacting to the protests laying a wreath in pearl harbor, hawaii on a stopover to japan. all part of an asian tour that would take him to korea, china, vietnam and the philippines.
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mike pence focused on tax reform. >> the first $24,000 in income for working families in america will be completely tax-free. >> the president unveiled the tax cut plan thursday. democrats immediately attacked it. >> it's really making suckers of the american people. >> according to the latest abc news "washington post" poll, americans aren't sure about tax reform. 60% say they believe it primarily benefits the wealthy. linda lopez, abc news, new york. hundreds of bay area protesters called for president trump's impeachment. abc 7 news was at union square in san francisco where they marched through the streets holding signs accusing the trump administration of race yichl, m saj any and xenophobia. we were told both sides do
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indeed have a right to be here. >> this is a democracy. i've learned a lot more about democracy in the past few months and the necessity for freedom of speech. even if i don't agree with them, they have a right to voice their opinion. >> police were on the streets and perched on a nearby rooftop watching over the crowd to make sure there was not any able. we have an update about a program helping victims of the north bay wildfires get back on their feet after the devastation. a local nurse has created a match program teaming families in need with families who want to help. after our story last saturday, 300 more families have volunteered to help. that is double the number of volunteer families that originally signed up. this program is tailored to give those with nothing the things only they need, like a camera or shoes or clothing. hundreds of boys who attend oakland's public school spent their saturday learning about the importance of literacy.
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abc 7 news was at a school in oakland where the man-up read to lead conference was held. the boys and teenagers ranged from third grade to high school seniors. the event focuses on the importance of honing literacy and comprehension skills and they do it through teamwork. >> so it's a place where we really are building each other up. we're lifting up great stories of amazing people in our respected communities and again, talking about the importance of reading and comprehension. >> the district teamed up with the african-american male achievement program and with the more house college alumni association to put on that event. happening today, the 21st annual tri-valley veterans day parade returns to pleasanton. this year's parade highlights the medics of the military. veterans groups, community organizations and marching bands will take part of the federal holiday is friday and honors all
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americans who have served in the military. today's parade steps off at 1:00 this afternoon in front of the veterans memorial hall on main street. now, your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> good morning. waking up to cool and dry conditions. here's a look at live doppler 7. we do have a little bit of cloud cover into the peninsula and the south bay. a mostly sunny sky today before next weak weather system heads our way. it's 49 in the city. 51 in oakland. upper 40s for you in san jose. 41 in gilroy with 43 half moon bay and look at the visibility. nice vantage point here. winds at 20 to 30 miles an hour. mt. tam to mt. dab low. the surface, you are feel the difference. 32 in santa rosa. patchy frost in the north bay and just low to mid-40s from livermore to concord. the cool, dry atmosphere and the
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lower dew points, it's cold out there. time to recover and patchy frost looking at cool and dry weather. not only today but tomorrow and into tuesday. that means some of the coldest weather we've seen will arrive tonight with the clear sky and monday night. be prepared for that. the heat is on. milder we as the next weather system moves in. breezy and rainy conditions towards the end of the week. computer animation today, the clouds are offshore. look what happens by late in the day. in the north bay, we'll see increasing clouds, perhaps 3:30, 4:00 sonoma county. but by late in the day, could see a few sprinkles hold together with the weak system. it's 9:00 and just have partly to mostly cloudy skies. most of you won't notice anything at all. if we do see anything, it will be in the form of a couple hundredths. fast forwarding, by wednesday
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evening, your ride home could be impacted by this system. breezy, rainy conditions and this will last, it looks like, through thursday. at least through the north bay. going through late thursday into friday, we're holding on to precip here. we'll keep you posted with that. the first half of the week cool and dry. the second half looking unsettled. but in terms of the highs today, it's going to be cool out there. low 60s in the south bay. 60 in menlo park. 60 on the peninsula. upper 50s. certainly a cool afternoon. looking at 58 in south city. in the north bay, maybe a few degrees warmer here. starting out near freezing this morning. 62 in novato. about 3:00 and by 3:00, 4:00 in the afternoon, we're at about 60 san leandro and we'll take you inland where numbers range from 60 degrees to the low 60s. 64 in brentwood. 63 by the delta.
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the accuweather seven-day forecast, today, looking at temperatures fairly uniform. 50s at the coast. mid-60s inland. the chance in the north bay late tonight looking at dry, cool weather for monday and tuesday. bringing in our storm impact scale again with a one. wednesday and thursday possibly into friday. certainly what you would expect for november and looking at the north bay getting the most out of the next system. >> did you use your extra hour thoughtfully? >> i did. so excited. >> how about you? >> definitely. thanks, lisa. speaking about that, just ahead, people in the bay area are sleeping better thanks to daylight saving type. we'll tell you which bay area city wakes up in the best mood.
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have you ever signed up for a free service and then got charged? it turns out free services end up with a huge price tag. 7 on your side's michael finney explains there's relief in sight. >> newspapers and music streaming are among the many consumer products that often start with a free trial and end up with a paid subscription. credit cards.com completed a survey and say the busier you are, the more likely you are to sign up with no follow-up. >> the folks who are most likely to find themselves signed up for an auto payment or free trial subscription without knowing are the folks who are in their busiest parts of their lives. so we're talking about genenenen
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and younger boomers. >> among the bills recently signed, the one that requires companies to offer consumers a way out. >> they have to inform you and provide you the information what the charges will be before they're incurred and give you multiple ways to terminate the agreement before the charges, including an online method, which is a one-step method. >> consumer action is not happy with the bill calling it watered down. activists say the law should enforce companies to specifically get the consumers permission before charges are ever incurred. >> unfortunately, consumers are not going to be helped by this bill in any significant way. at best, they'll understand the fine print a little better. they'll have a number to call. but it's not going to change the way in which businesses continue to take advantage of consumers. >> the new law goes into effect next year on july 1st. i'm michael finney, 7 on your
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side. hopefully you enjoyed that extra hour of sleep this morning. a new study finds people in san francisco are most likely to sleep better because of daylight saving time. sleep cycle americans surveyed more than 100,000 alarm clock users last year when we sprung forward and lost an hour of sleep. many woke up in a worst mood. people in san francisco slept the best. when we fell back and gained an hour last fall, san francisco ans woke up in the best mood. i imagine that holds true for today as well. still to come on abc 7 mornings, president trump is in japan to kick off his asia trip as a new abc news poll has opening numbers on the president's approval rating. even with tuesday's terror attack, the new york city marathon goes on. we
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this is abc 7 mornings. good morning everyone. we're starting this half hour with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning carolyn. it's a cool start this morning. how about cold in the north bay with some patchy frost. numbers down to freezing in clear lake. santa rosa. it's 45 in concord. good morning livermore, 43 for you. 49 in san jose. we're looking at the 24-hour temperature change. 20 degrees colder in the north bay, 7 degrees colder in hayward. no matter where you are, you're feeling the chill. today starting out with the clear conditions. you can see a few blips of green on the screen there. perhaps a sprinkle or two towards the evening. temperatures well below average. in fact, mid and upper 60s.
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we'll talk about a 60 around the bay. 50s at the shoreline. when we warm up, we'll bring rain back into the picture. >> lisa, thank you. the new york citytnma the worl. after last tuesday's terror attack, the city is on high alert this morning. there's an unprecedented amount of security. abc news reporter maggie rule i joins us near the finish line with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning carolyn. almost immediately after tuesday's terror attack, the mayor here in new york said that the marathon would go on as planned and already this morning, we're seeing the city out in full force. there's excitement and energy i the air. more than ,050 and 2 1/2 million spectators are taking back the streets of new york city. less than a week after the deadliest terror attack to hit
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new york since 9/11, the new york city marathon goes on as planned. >> our pride, our strength will be on full display on sunday at marath marathon. we have people here from all over the globe. my message is we will keep them safe. >> courageous and determined runners not letting terror stop them. authorities aren't taking any chances. >> what happened on tuesday is something that everybody that sits up here at this table, this is something we think about all the time. >> ahead of the event, top officers together to have response toss various worst case scenarios preparing for anything. >> you will see a lot of police presence. everyone is in this together. if you see something, say smething. >> sand trucks and other blocked vehicles positioned at intersections. extra heavy weapons and sniper teams. radiation detection devices, canine units, ramping up robust security force for marathon day. officials have no information of a specific or credible threat but warn major events like the
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marathon are always a target. >> organizers say even with tuesday's attack, they have not seen a jumping cancellation and nearly every runner we talked to have said they're ready to run. they're excited to get out there. in new york, maggie ruel i, abc 7 news. thank you, maggie. new york strong. like to see it that way. >> president trump is in japan for the first leg of his trip to asia. abc news reporter karen travers is traveling with the president and has more on this high-stakes trip. >> reporter: good morning. the nuclear showdown with north korea is the critical issue for president trump on this 13-day trip through asia. today, no specific mtion of north korea. but he seetod me mes ss tooj kim jong un when he send that no dictator or regime should underestimate american resolve. a new poll says 67% of americans say they don't trust the
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president to act responsibly on this issue. before the formal diplomacy gets under way, president president got in a round of golf with shinzobe at the course that will be used for the 2020 olympics golf tournament. their shared love of golf.d over they played a round at president president's club in florida back in feua before they hit the links, they signed hats. in bright gold letters it said donald and shinzo make alliance even greater. >> the president and first lady tonight, the japanese and prime minister hosted them for dinner at a japanese steakhouse. karen travers, traveling with the president in tokyo. it's been almost a year since president trump won the election. a new abc news "washington post" poll finds 37% a supporting him.
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91% of trump voters say they would support him again. 61% of americans say democratic leaders are criticized president trump but not presenting alternatives. coming up on this week with george stephanopoulos, former b -- donna bra ole nexplosive new book. this week after "good morning america." a fraternity at an alabama university is under investigation for a racially insensitive halloween display. farmhouse fraternity at troy university is being criticized for a skit that was shared thousands of times on social media. it shows someone wearing a sombrero climbing a brick wallace another person dressed as president trump is yelling at
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that person. the display has students and faculty outraged. they held a town hall meeting friday night. >> i was outraged. i didn't understand how a student leader could post something like this. >> it was shocking and disappointing. you see stuff like this. you go home and talk about, oh, look another racist thing happened today. >> in a statement, the university says it does not condone the actions or images shown in the video. an iconic soccer ball found in the debris of the 1986 crash of the space shuttle challenger has returned to earth after a voyage to space. the ball was presented to astronaut ellison an zuk a by his daughter who was a soccer player at clear lake high school near the johnson space center. it was recovered in the wreckage and went on display at the school and recently taken to the international space station. the widow of astronaut accepted the ball at the high school
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friday night during a ceremony. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, a young marin county leukemia survivor's dream is going to come true. next, what he'll be doing in south africa thanks to make a wish greater bay area. here's a live look from our is here.hills camera. cll so cold. i turned on the heat last night. the temperatures below average. lisa has all the numbers coming
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the history museum celebrating the day of the dead today. there will be arts and crafts, a festival of altars, food and music. the day of the dead is a traditional mexican holiday honoring those who have departed. also happening today, thousands of runners will compete in the golden gate half marathon and 5k. here's a live lk at the bridge through our golden gate cam rachlt in less than two hours, runners will take off down bay street, cross the golden gate bridge and loop back towards the marina. a wine festival at the end of the finish line. necessary will dr30ivers will have to detour around vanness between north point to bay street. some muni lines may experience
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delays. going to be a little cool for those runners today. >> it is. i think anywhere from 5 to 9 degrees below average by this afternoon. we're expecting numbers just in the low 60s. ra, degrees in the exploratoriu9 san francisco. but how about low 30s in the north bay. low 50s around the bay. decent rainmaker yesterday. we're talking about much cooler air to start the workweek. but we still have more rain to talk about for the week ahead. that's in a few s. lisa,te alsonu ahead, the warriors hea three-game road trip. golden state had a huge third tearquinr keeping up wi that. mike shumann will have all t this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to gr, wia absolutely no antibiotics ever. betterand it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever.
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jimmy g will be the number 2 quarterback behind c.j. beth ard at the stadium. tonight the raid bounce back. the warriors return home tonight against the miami heat. last night golden state tried to win their third straight game. here's shue with the highlights in sports. good morning. the warriors in denver last night and loving the altitude. the threes sliced through the air. denver has a high five squad to greet the warriors. kevin durant misses a three. draymond green -- durant says i got your back. they lead. nuggets on a 8-0 run. nuggets take the lead. he goes coast to coast. celebration is not too bad
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either. zaza then misses the layup. currie with the steal. the three and the four-ploint play. he had 22. 43-point third quarter. they win 127-108. three for three on the road. returning to oracle for a four-game homestand. stanford hosted by washington state in an important pac-12 north huun b eov bactck one game with injured ankle. brice love carries for 69 yards. but he did break free once. 52 yards. ten straight games with a rush over 50 yards. first game of the year where he didn't reach 100. third quarter, costello, threw for 105 yards. bounce pass to himself. 22 yards for the score. stanford down 3. then the lone mistake on fourth and one. he's picked off by the other number 20. reading it all the way. dar2 icstanford up 21-17. in the fourth, falk threw for
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337 rdyas, touchdowns. 11 yards for the touchdown. wins it 24-21. they drop to 6-3. cal hosting oregon state in the final home game of the year. it's senior day.rly. cal ties it up when patrick laird up the middle. career high with 214 yards. still first quarter. perfectly thrown pass. 14 yards. 121ivg. sbo end of the half. matt anderson, 49-yarder. nails it. puts the bears up 20-13. he had two first half field goals to set the golden bears all-time scoring record held by doug brian. they cut it to three. freezes the defense. jordan beez i, makes it look easy. 30-20 bears. the bears win it 37
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now a game-2 away from bowl eligibility after laird's big day. >> always been confident in myself. i always worked. if i ever got the opportunity, i would be able to take advantage of it. all the hard work has paid off. >> maybe our most complete game. i thought we took a step forward as a program today, as a team. that's encouraging. now there will still be things to clean up. they competed. sharks keep the three-game win streak. host the anaheim ducks at the tank. the 1,000th home game. squeezes a 5-hole. 1-0 anaheim. midway through the third. sharks with a two on one. barclay -- a season debut. stop the ward that puts in the rebound. tying it at 1-1. this game went to overtime. are you kidding me? look at the reaction from the bench. they need a save.
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and the win. martin jones delivers. sharks win it 2-1. their win streak is now at 4. 49ers host arizona and the iami. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >>ow a n>uw yeather ou forecast with lisa argen. >> good morning. stay under the covers. boy is it cold out there. temperatures at freezing in the north bay. certainly cold elsewhere around the bay. at least you're in the 40s. even a few 50s out there. a live look outside. look at that beautiful visibility from the sutro tower camera. upper 40s san francisco, 51 in oakland. certainly cooler than yesterday. half moon bay at 48. anywhere from about 7 to 12 and even 15 degrees below ar where we yesterday. 36 for you in napa as well as novato and numbers in the low to mid 40s for livermore and
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concord. we'll see the cooler numbers the next couple of hours. a live look outside from the roof camera. the wind is blowing in the upper elevations from 20 to 30 miles per hour. even breezy here at the surface. so low clouds and just the south end of the by. numbers should be in the mid-60s san francisco. upper 60 santa rosa and mountain view. we'll be shy of those readings today by anywhere from 5 to 9 degrees. it's going to be a cool day. patchy frost this morning in the north bay. cool and dry tomorrow. into tuesday and then rain arrives, it will be breezy. boy, the numbers will bounce back up ahead of the system. so we'll see a milder day. but a wet one come wednesday. here's a look at the forecast animation for today. you'll notice that at 7:00 in the morning, we've got sunshine. throughout the afternoon, see a few high and midevel clouds increasing in the north bay. by about 4:00 or 5:00, it becomes mostly cloudy.
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aptearys st. it could provide a few sprinkles as far south as san francisco. we'll skip ahead to wednesday, because that's the next significant system. so far a 1 on the storm impact scale. by later on wednesday, the evening commueezy winds and som from time to time. this will takus overnight hours into thursday. your morning commute. moisture shifts to the north throughout the day on thursday. but then by friday, looking at more scattered showers. weaker system. looks cool it will be from and 57. 58 in san francisco. 62 in fremont. on the peninsula, big 9 degrees shy of average inland.louds if headed to santa clara this afternoon. 59 and temperatures by 44:00 in the afternoon by 60 degrees. nice day overnight tonight. now the clouds increase. numbers won't be as cold.
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low 40s santa rosa with upper 40s. the accuweather 7-day forecast. cool the next several days and overnight lows will be chilly as we start out clear mondayesday. right as we rebound tuesday afternoon, wednesday, will increase the clouds and looking at some rain come wednesday. showers thursday and friday. download the accuweather app and you can be up to date as well in temperatures and tracking the rain. >> it's that time of year. we need it. anthk u, an unusual dream is coming true for a moraine county boy. he's a leukemia survivor turned health care advocate. thanks to make a wish, he'll be able to improve the lives of others half a world away. >> some kids dream of being a firefighter or a princess. rick dreams of helping people live more healthy lives. >> the 9-year-old says he had no idea what was going on as his family and classmates at bel-air
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elementary school in tiburon applauded. north bay congressman jared huffman presented a proclamation from make a wish greater bay area announcing rick will head to africa to deliver vaccines and other medicines. >> going to africa really affected me. >> the proclamation recognizes that not only is the fourth grader a leukemia survivor, he's also bec well-known advocate on the issue o vaccinations. >> please vote yes. >> the new england journal of medicine credits his testimony two years ago at the state capitol as one of the factors that convinced lawmakers to pass a controversial bill requiring vaccinations for most schoolchildren. back then he had a compromised immune system and was unable to attend classes because not all the students were immunized. rex now in remission and still a health care advocate. >> not just because of his dad.
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but he is a special kid. >> now this special kid will head off on a goodwill journey and visit with experts at the world health organization in south africa. >> i'm going to be bringing vaccines to people and i get to meet all -- a lot of infectious disease dock force froeth on a . >> he and his family plan to leave for south africa this month. coming up, the san francisco golden gate symphony begins its new season. how today's
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