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good morning, bay area. this is abc 7 news. good morning everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, june 24th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. carolyn, good morning to you. some sun and low clouds and fog making a comeback today. here's live doppler 7 and the fog all up and down the shoreline here. we've got breezy winds, but upper elevations still the offshore flow. look at that cloud deck rising to 2,000 feet from our east bay hills camera. it's in the 50s downtown. 51 in gilroy. from our roof cam remarks you can see we don't have total cloud cover here. also, clear skies. we look towards the east. 54 santa rosa. low 60s santa rose a upper elevations of the north and east bay rills where temperatures are warmer. the winds continue to gust out
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of the northeast. but southwesterly winds win today. cooling us off 90's inland. 60s at the coast. carolyn? >> we begin with developing news out of lake county where a brushfire is growing. mandatory evacuations have been ordered. the pawnee fire broke out yesterday afternoon, pushed by high winds. the fire has burned 1,000 acres. at least ten homes destroyed. the fire is moving quickly and is difficult to access. >> the fire is growing quite rapidly. resources were aggressively, we're working on that. primariimarily dozers. >> the mandatory evacuations in effect for spring valley. advisory evacuations for the community of chock hill. totaling about 3,000 residents in all. strike crews from alameda,
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berkeley, fremont and hayward fire are on their way to lake county. dry, hot conditions helped to fuel a brushfire in san francisco. abc 7 news was in where it grew close to homes. a grassfire damaged four homes in the same area on friday. fire crews are urging people to be careful on warm, dry days like this weekend. >> please be cautious today. don't have the vehicle running on grass. don't be using items like uring the fire, crews issuedk s. a shelters in place for some on box street. no homes were damaged. some edit neighbors for in the east bay, crews had to douse two small fires.
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one in a salvage yard on deer hill road. it broke out just after 5:00 yesterday evening. flames damaged some buildings and vehicles inside that storage yard. two people were hospitalized for smoke inhalation. another fire broke out minutes later. it burned about ten acres of brush near hillcrest avenue and via dora drive. investigators are trying to figure out what sparked both fires. cal fire has ramped up staffing due to this weekend's red flag warning. firefighters will remain on high alert through tonight. aircraft crews are ready to go in santa rosa. >> fires can get out of control very quickly. our aircraft are best suited on initial attack fires when they're still small. the idea is to throw quite a bit of equipment, whether that's aerial asset and ground resources at it, quickly to contain it before it can grow any bigger. >> this weekend's red flag warning stretches from north of
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san jose. crews moved quickly to contain this wildfire that burned about half an acre in santa rosa. relief is not on the way. fire danger is expected to be high today as well. abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard looks at conditions in the east bay. >> the red flag is flying outside the moraga orinda fire station signaling extreme fire danger. it prompted this tweet. postponing fire training on monday. due to fire danger and poor air quality, hot temperatures, low humidity creating a lot of worry around the east bay hills. >> we're worried about the winds right now. oakland battalion fire chief dino torres says his engine companies are on patrol looking for fire threats. joaquin miller park is closed due to high fire danger. vegetation has grown and dried out. as we go along into the summer months coming up, they're going to start drying out even more.
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>> creating super fuel for fire. splashdown at the alameda county fair, many folks didn't mind getting wet today. the sun scorching hot, pushing 100 degrees. >> it was great to cool down. i'm soaked. >> didn't know it was going to be this hot when we planned it. that's okay. >> these two had it made in the shade. >> we put a ton of sunscreen on before we got out here and trying to stay in the shade and drinking water when we can. >> many folks brought their own sun protection. pretty smart. this walk through misting station provided a cooloff. this weekend fair officials urge patrons to take it easy. >> a five, ten-minute break in the shade. we have on-site first aid and they're here to help you pretty quickly. >> cornell barnard, abc 7 news. new developments with the policy of separating migrant families. state regulators say they will inspect facilities where families are being separated at the u.s./mexico border.
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the l.a. times reports that there are multiple facilities in the southern part of the state now housing children. it remains unclear how long the though the president signed an executive order ending that policy last week. more on the crisis at the border. hundreds of demonstrators staged a protest over migrant children at a detention center in texas. abc 7 news anchor cheryl jennings is in mcallen, texas, with members of congress. >> demonstrators put themselves in harm's way trying to stop a bus filled with what they say were migrant families and children about to be moved. >> they are in cells and they are in cages. the first place that we visited had nothing on the floors. they were small children, many of them under the age of 5, who were segregated from their parents and were crying.
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>> reporter: earlier in the day, 25 democratic members of congress came to mcallen, texas to investigate the detention facilities housing undocumented children who were separated from their parents. >> going to have a lot of happy people. >> president trump did reverse his stand on separating families with an executive order, but the fate of thousands of undocumented children is still not known. >> frankly, what we really want to do is go in that building and hug those children. but we know that that's not possible. >> we traveled with lily ray and her bay area humanitarian group. they raised 1,000 pounds of clothes and toys to donate to shelters serving migrant children in mcallen. they call themselves the mcallen 12 and have their own slogan. >> i want my mommy became the favorite. because who doesn't understand that in any language. >> every child deserves that. >> some volunteers were with us as we met a young mother and her son from honduras at a bus station near the detention center. she and her son were just released from three days at the
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mcallen facility. >> did you get to stay with your son? >> translator: thank god the new law was in place, because if not, we would have been separated. >> they left to get away from violence. >> she was helped by the i want my mommy group who arranged to get clothes to her before going on a bus to stay with a relative. >> it's such a good feeling am thank you to everybody who put us in this position that we were able to come here and feel good about this. >> cheryl jennings, abc 7 news. hundreds rallied in san francisco yesterday calling for an end to family separation at the border. >> we are taking our -- thank you very much. >> speakers and immigrant rights groups condemned the policy. they call the separations inhumane and deeply traumatic for those who found themselves at the center of the zero tolerance policy on illegal crossings.
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>> it is never ever okay for anybody to use children as a pawn and as a bargaining tool to gt through any policy. >> the rally and march were organized by the central american resource center, women's march san francisco and other local groups. there are new developments with the government's plan to possibly use the naval weapons station near concord as a camp for detained immigrants. congressman mark did he sal yea is planning a town hall meeting on tuesday through facebook live to discuss the proposal. activists are planning to protest the plan on thursday in el cerrito. that camp could hold up to 47,000 immigrants. concord city officials issued a statement saying they do not support the federal government's proposal. the pride parade steps off in san francisco this morning. it is the key event of pride weekend.
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abc 7 news was at dolores park yesterday where thousands gathered for an afternoon of pride events, including the annual dyke march. >> what it means to be a year and a dyke in the community. this is a moment be of being able to express that. >> this morning's parade starts at 10:30 and expected to be huge. an estimated 50,000 people will participate. it's one of the biggest events in california. the parade begins at market street. it will wind its way from beal to 8th street. it's expected to last five hours public transit is recommended. sunscreen and water, lisa. because it is going to be hot. but not too bad in san francisco. >> that's right. definitely going to be sunny out there. but the temperatures 10 to 20 degrees cooler. so i think a lot of you like the sound of that. a live look from san rafael. numbers are in the low to mid-50s in the north bay. we're looking at 60s and warmer
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welcome back everyone. it's 6:13 on this sunday morning. thank you for waking up so early to join us for abc 7 mornings. you see a little birdie there on our abc 7 roof camera showing you that flagpole there. gray skies. i don't know why is t. looks so strange. it was a bit drizzly coming in to work today. it will warm up. our heat wave is coming to an end. lisa long shortly with a full accuweather forecast. late chef and tv host, anthony bourdain is being remembered with this mural at the gramercy bar on wil boulevard. he committed suicide while on location in france filming an episode of his tv show some san francisco residents woke up to the sound of a fire alarm that was apparently set
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off by an intruder who broke into their building. abc 7 news was at 19th and castro streets when people cleaned up the damage from yesterday morning's break-in. tenants tell us the man rang their doorbell several times before breaking in and set off a fire sprinkler on the top floor around 5:00 a.m. >> he was yelling nonsensically. you couldn't tell what he was saying. yeah, he was banging on our door and my husband was holding the door shut while trying to hold the towels and things so we wouldn't get more water damage. neighbors say the water damaged a business on the ground floor. one resident grabbed a hockey stick to protect himself and his wife. police arrested the intruder. no one else was hurt. the phrase beauty eye of the beholder never mover evident at the fair. the world's ugliest dog contest.
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they looked at faces only a mother could love. lisa a memin gulezian was there. >> to some, these faces are adorable and the sound they make are just as cute. they are the 14 contestants in this year's world's ugliest dog contest at the sonoma marin fair. >> a friend of mine said he's the ugliest dog i've seen. all of a sudden, he was a fan favorite for a while. >> some have been in movies, tv shows, music videos and have huge followings. >> he's pictured with paris hilton on the cover of live magazine currently. on this day winning the coveted title is what matters most. >> it takes a lot to be crowned the world's ugliest dog. judges are looking for a lot of things. like crazy eyes, crooked tails, odd ears, a strange walk, disproportionate features and a tongue that hangs there. >> this dog left a definite
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impression on the judges. >> got some good snorting going. oh, boy. get that out of there. oh, man. dripping like a faucet up here. >> the comments kept coming. >> you're good and ugly. >> looks like yoda. not in a good way. >> after much deliberation. the winner -- >> the world's ugliest dog in petaluma, california, is. >> zsa zsa. >> zsa zsa. >> this is zsa zsa's first competition. her family drove from minnesota spending three days and $3,000 to get her here. all because -- >> she is so beautiful in my eyes. >> in petaluma, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. everyone, goods sunday morning. low clouds and fog are back. the cooldown under way. live doppler 7 showing you the fog footprint up and down the shoreline beginning to move into the bay. as we look from the roof camera,
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you can see the flag blowing and the southwesterly winds only increasing throughout the day. 56 san francisco, 57 in oakland. 60 mountain view. low 50s in gilroy. half moon bay, a cool 55 degrees. isn't as gorge yous with the cld deck. we've got two different wind flow patterns allowing for gusty winds at times. 54 santa rosa. 55 in napa. low 60s concord and livermore. so with that juxtaposition, the winds coming out of the south today. then still those northerly winds and that's why we still have the high fire danger in the upper elevations. by the afternoon, that southwesterly flow will win out and that means those off-shore winds will begin to subside and we'll see everyone allowing for the cooler and moister air headed your way. that's going to allow for the
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relative humidity to increase and the fire danger to ease up a bit locally. always this time of year, we have fire danger. it's sunny in san francisco. that's the kind of day it's going to be. fog confined to the shoreline. cooler in the bay. cooling off today. breezy, looking at a foggy coast. still warm inland but not as even a bit below throughout the week ahead. the pride parade today, it will be comfortable. partly to mostly sunny conditions. 65 degrees by noontime. by 3:00, numbers from the upper 60s. breezy wind and the winds increasing to 30 miles an hour. closer to the shoreline. this is what you're going to have. gray skies. low to mid-60s. and those breezy to gusty winds out there. in the south bay, it's going to be warm. certainly not as warm. out of the upper 90s ts today. it's aoorees coolen
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the peninsula. you'll feel the winds. 80 in redwood city. 15 degrees cooler for many of you. at the coast, you've got the fog in the sunset district. but you go east and it's sunny and 70 degrees. 85 in novato. 87 in sonoma. you've got 70s from berkeley to oakland. you inch your way out to the east bay valleys. that's where you've got the pool weather with temperatures in the upper 80s. san ramon, 89. the accuweather seven-day forecast, 60s at the coast. cooling off 10 to 20 degrees. breezy winds at times. for tomorrow, much cooler, download our accuweather app. you'll notice that the trend is for highs in the mid-80s inland. big switch by the end of the week. warming up bit by bit. you can keep track of the temperatures with that app. the. >> the winds are going to die down? >> at the coast they'll --
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on your side's michael finney to save something that holds a lot of good memories. >> this multidiamond ring has a special meaning to debbie white, who spells her first name with two is. she bought it with her husband rick to celebrate the tax firm they opened together in 2007. >> oh, my gosh. it means a lot. it was the first ring my husband got me when we went out on our own. >> as the fire approached, authorities put their hometown of windsor under an evacuation advisory. that mea ty d ed to leave at any time. >> so we rounded up all the kitties into the motor home and all of our personal belongings and paintings and everything, as much as we could cram into the motor home. >> among those items was the lifetime protection plan they bought for the ring. >> if any of the diamonds fell out, we'd be responsible for the cost of replacing them.
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or if there's any damage to the ring. with the warranty, it was part of the zales guarantee. >> they're the lucky ones, their home escaped the flames and never a need to evacuate. unfortunately, they lost that warranty ain all the chaos surrounding the fire. >> we have no clue, none whatsoever. we have torn apart our garage, we've torn apart the car, the motor home. i mean, we've -- everywhere. >> she contacted zales hoping they could print a copy of her warranty. >> the company told her it did not have a copy of it. the company told her it searched for weeks to find any record of it. in the end, it said it could do nothing further. the whites contact 7 on our side and we contacted signet and t to satisfactory resolution. i'm pleased to say we've got a resolution with the customer. the whites received a gift card
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their ring. >> thank you. i appreciate your staff very, very much. >> we appreciate you, too, debbii. >> if you have a consumer issue you can't resolve, get ahold of me through my facebook page or our website at abc7news.com: i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. one man is taking his commute into his own hands. check out what ferry commuters in new york city spotted on the hudson river. a man, you see him, he's dressed in a suit and he's paddle boarding. he said he decided to paddle to work to save money and was able to make it on time. though, of course, he was a little bit wet. still to come here on abc 7 mornings, president trump lashing out at democrats for, he says, being soft on immigration. just days after the reversal of his policy of separating parent and child also, summer travel season is here.
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hi everyone. we're starting with a good deal of low clouds and fog. you felt the transition from extreme heat. we have a nice low cloud deck that continues to build in the southwesterly winds that provide that cool for most of you. it's 55 half moon bay. 60 in mountain view. you can see the camera shaking from the emeryville camera. loy 60s concord and livermore. east bay hills still a red flag warning until 8:00. we have the offshore winds coming out of the north and west with gusts up to 40 miles an hour. although it's cooling off, we still have high fire danger in the upper elevation. highs ranging from the 60s with clouds at the coast. to the 90s inland. thank you, lisa. now to the intensifying chaos over the immigration debate. president trump hit the road in las vegas last nig are the battle republicans.
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he did not mention the reversal of his policy of separating parents and children at the mexican border. tara palmieri in washington has the details. >> reporter: president trump at a rally in las vegas lashing out against democrats for being too soft on immigration. >> because they think immigration is -- being weak on the border, which is therefore allowing tremendous crime to come into our country. they think that that's a good issue for them. i don't think being weak on the border, being pa thet cthetical on the border, i don't think that's a good issue. >> reporter: the zero tolerance policy igniting a backlash against some of his staff. sara sanders kicked out of this virginia restaurant while at dinner with family and friends. the owner telling her to leave on moral grounds, including separating immigrant families. >> the separation of illgal alien families is the product of the same legal loopholes that democrats refuse to close. >> sanders saying i was told by the owner of red hen in lexington, virginia to leave
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because i work for potus. i politely left. her actions say far more about her than me. >> i want dignity and compassion and fairness. >> her father, mike huckabee coming to her defense tweeting bigotry on the menu in lexington, virginia. at red hen restaurant. or you can ask for the hate plate and appetizers, small plates for small minds. hours earlier, he said nancy pelosi introduces her takeback of the house. sanders is not the first one to face outrage. homeland security secretary was heckledekt a mexican restaurant. >> if kids don't eat in peace, you don't eat in peace. >> you can't do it through an executive order. >> sources tell abc news officials are suffering from whiplash, blaming white house aide steven miller for push being the zero tolerance policy policy. >> i didn't like the sight or feeling of families being separated. >> now scrambling to implement the order to stop the separation of families.
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tara palmieri, the white house. protests continue at the border. demonstrators had a shouting showdown in mcallen, texas. the whereabouts of 1800 children separated from their families under the now rescinded trump administration policy are still in question. abc news reporter, marcus moore has the story. >> emotions boiling over on the border. in mcallen, the epicenter of the crisis, demonstrators blocking a bus full of immigrant children creating a tense standoff between protesters and police. >> human right activists announcing a 24-day fast in support of separated families. >> what is the significance of a fast in thisit >> sacrificing at least a little bit of pain, maybe hunger pain. not the kind of pain that the children are feeling. >> the customs and border
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protection agency says 500 children in custody have been reunited. there are still more than 1800 at other agencies separated from parents. among them 8-year-old danny. he's in new york. his mother detained in el paso facing charges after crossing the border illegally. his aunt is trying to reunite them. >> el paso has not responded. we've bought the bus ticket, ready to go. he's not aware she's not coming home. >> calls for expedited reunions like this one in baltimore friday. others who have been deported like these families in honduras taking solace in seeing their loved ones. while in texas, buses drop off young mothers and their children at this station daily. they wear ankle monitors and wait for word on their asylum cases and the nationwide debate rages on. marcus moore, abc news. this week will focus heavily on the crisis at the border. one guest will be former trump homeland security adviser, tom
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bossert, republican senator jeff flake will be interviewed also. this week with george stephanopoulos airs at 8:00 this morning followed by abc 7 news at 9:00. now, ways to save money and travel this summer. it is the start of summer. the average american family spends up to $4,000 on vacations. whether you've already booked or are planning a last-minute get away, abc's chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis has tips to save you money. >> with gas prices falling for the last three weeks, the relief at the pump for summer travelers. whether planning to hit the road or the skies, it's not too late to save on that dream vacation. >> make sure you have an array of tools or apps for your phone to make it easy and stress-free. >> using hip mung. search deals by theme like beaches or a nightlife. plus, it pays to be flexible on timing. >> there's
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it will tell you when they go up and down in price and the best time to book them. >> according to a study of 900 millionaire fairs, the best time to book is 47 days out. remember, if you have a hotel reservation, you could still save if you see a price drop, call the hotel. many will honor it. only if you ask. finally, if you're driving to your destination, you can save yourself about 15% on fuel by setting that car to cruise control and find the cheapest gas wherever you go by using the gas buddy app. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. cio s lly for e als no't to charg thorng to the san er. new funding from voter a regional measure 3 which will raise bay area bridge tolls is already in place to help pay for the ferries.
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some treasure island residents are not thrilled at the prospect of having to pay to get on and off the island. recommendations whether to charge a toll, the amount and the hours are expected to be submitted this fall. still ahead here on abc 7 mornings, the oakland zoo has some lofty goals. it wants to be more than just the best zoo in the bay area. we'll take you inside to see the new exhibit. zoo officials hope it puts it on par with the elite. here's a live look from the golden gate bridge camera. socked in there with fog. more normal temperatures. pleasant but cooler today. what about the rest
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as we deal with this summer heat, sunnyvale police came up with a creative way to share an important heat safety message. >> hot cars are death traps for dogs. if you leave us in a hot car, we can die from a heat stroke in as little as 15 minutes. talking d. sunnyvale police used some video effects to have their police canine reno share an important message about the dangers of leaving pets inside cars. the sunnyvale department of public safety tweeted this video yesterday. of course, pets and children,
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got to be careful about that. >> yes. definitely. a good 30-degree spread today from the coast to our inland valleys. everyone is cooling off from our bay bridge toll camera, you can see sunshine there. but we also have the fog and breezy winds that will work in our favor to cool us off. but still high fire danger with off-shore wind in the upper elevations. with the accuweather forecast coming up. the a's bats are staying mott in chicago. mindi bach has the highlights of the athletics' comeback win over the white sox. that's coming up in sports.
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welcome back. 6:44 on this sunday morning. thank you for waking up so early to join us for abc 7 mornings. this is a live look from our san rafael camera with the sun coming up. its rays will not feel as hot today. this is what lisa calls a transition day, as we move to more warmer temperatures. she'll be along with the full forecast. in sports today, nascar fans will be at sonoma raceway for the toyota save march 350. the big race starts at noon. spectator gates at 7:00 this morning. the a's will try to take three out of four from the white sox in chicago. first pitch at 11:10. the giants will try to take three of four from the padres in their weekend series. first pitch at at&t park is at
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1:05. yesterday, the a's fell behind early. but rallied to beat the white sox. here's mindi bach with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> the a's are halfway through their ten-game road trip and they don't seem to miss the coliseum. the home runs were flying. this guy brought green and gold pride to the south side. oakland in trouble early against the white sox. chicago put up five in the first inning. capped by tim anderson's three-run home run after daniel manage -- steven piscotty added a two-run shot. he added a two-run shot. they've hit a home run in 24 straight road games. that ties a major lead record. lowrey hits a double with two . next inning, it's the big bat of matt olson. 17th home run of the season, no
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other first baseman has more. the a's win. 7-6 the final. giants and padres. he stole his sister's floatie. went out, hunter renfrow had a shot. after suarez. that was the only mistake in 5 2/3 innings. he left as a no decision. bottom of the inning. brandon crawford. second game back after the birth of his child. a triple brings in andrew mccutchen. game is tied. crawford knocks in two with a double in the 6th. crawford finished three for three with three rbi. giants win 5-3. the warriors javale mcgee hosted his annual game at the coliseum. that was on saturday. it benefits his foundation. javale was definely having a oc. od time. this is oakland's marshawn lynch pitching to stephan curry.cuing cot.
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look at how deep that went. now it's lynch's turn. yeah. in the field, he definitely gets his beast mode going. there he is at second. see him round towards third. he's going to lose a shoe but not focus. he comes towards our photographer. you think that's not intimidating. team andre won. the score is not what matters to mcg. >> i might be the first -- >> i'm going to be the best first baseman ever in the history. water is important for health, it's important for anything in everyday life, especially in third world countries where they don't have any at all. it's very scary. that's what the point of this we get to go to uganda and build water wells in third world countries. that's a beautiful thing. >> done a great job with the uni >> the toyota save mart 350
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starts today at sonoma raceway. kyle larson out of elk grove will start on the pole. we'll bring you all the highlights later. until then, have a great day. now, your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. good sunday morning to you. this is a beautiful shot of lake tahoe where temperatures are in the 40s. highs today in the low to mid-80s once again. back home, boy, we're looking at a big change today. most of you feeling the effects from a southwesterly wind. that means a cooler day today. but that's at the surface. we have to work the winds in the upper elevations around some components. cool and gray at the coast. a red flag warning in the north and east bay hills. the temperatures are warmer there. the relative humidity is warmer. hh in the upper elevations. we're looking at a cooling trend for the rest of the week. as we check out this view, wow, this is is a look from the east bay hills camera.
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the fog continues to develop at 2,000 feet deep. with the winds coming in from the south at the lower elevations and the north to northeast upper elevations, we have the breezy to gusty conditions at times. live doppler 7 showing you how the fog has filled in quite nicely. southwesterly winds up to 28 miles an hour by the delta. that means that cooling is funnel he willing in to the east bay. here's a look at emeryville. you can see the haze and the fog in the distance. 57 in oakland. 61 mountain view. at the coast, half moon bay, 57. 58 here in santa cruz. 10 degrees cooler for you today. you're looking at the gray sky there. 54 santa rosa and novato. the delta with those gusty winds at 60 miles an hour. so the wind profile today, it starts with a southerly wind at the coast. the upper elevations still looking at the on-shore component. going through the day, notice the winds develop here. the kror contour allowing for the breezier conditions and then
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these winds to really filter in allowing for the general cooldown of 10 to 20 degrees today compliments of the on-shore winds. the pride parade, cooler, a beautiful day with mostly sunny conditions. 9:00, 65 degrees. by the afternoon, we're in the upper 630s to near 70. it will be breezy and if you're headed to the sunset district or dally city, you'll get the low clouds. otherwise, it's sunny. but tomorrow, in the 930s. we've got the 80s inland. just low 80s in concord. into tuesday, a little bit warmer. maybe a couple degrees warmer inland. overall, the trend, the cooler weather day after day and the low cloud deck at the shoreline. we have that summertime spread. 86 in fremont. 76 in richmond. th low e looking at a nice afternoon at at&t park. upper 60s. southwesterly winds. then for the fog tonight, it's
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back for everyone. temperatures dropping off into the 50s. the accuweather seven-day forecast. 60s at the coast. 70s around the bay, 90s inland. you download the accuweather app and keep track of the cooling trend each and every day. >> all right. sounds good. >> thank you, lisa. it took three years and $72 million, but a new exhibit at the oakland zoo is almost finished. it will be open to the public in a few weeks. abc 7 news anchor, eric thomas got a preview. >> some of the animals are en route to the oakland zoo like the bald eagles. others are making their presence felt. >> that's what a grizzly bear sounds like. >> and this is what they look like. >> the exhibit has four one-year-old grizzlies, the equivalent of teenagers. big teenagers. >> these grizzly bears are 280 pounds. as males, they'll get to be 1,000 pounds. >> down the way, there's a small group of black bears.
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no, that's not a mistake. their fur may be brown, but they are black bears. staying with four-legged animals, a couple that are very shy. >> we have two north american grey wolf. >> they hope they breed next spring. grey wolves were chased out of the state by cattle ranchers. but they're slowly coming back. >> the prey is still here. that's bringing them back. they're following the deer, rabbits, other species that are coming in. >> every animal on the california trail was either chased out by development or faced extinction. these huge california condors are a prime example. >> condors are so big, almost like a mammal. they are a bird. but they sha with mountain lions, wolves, bears. it's pretty cool. >> speaking of mountain lions, there's a group of them as well. all were found young and sickly and nursed back to health. >> many of the animals were orphans and would have to be put
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16, 29, 43, 45, 56, the powerball number 25. no one picked all six numbers. wednesday night's jackpot grows to $50 million. tonight on an edition of edition of celebrity family feud. the warriors steph curry matches wits with the rockets chris paul. the dubs took care of houston in seven games to win the western conference. rocket fans say the outcome may have been different had paul not been out with an injury. the currys try to raise money for the fire relief fund. chris paul's team play for the chris paul family foundation. the fun begins at 8:00 tonight right here on abc 7. you know, lisa, i definitely will put that on my watch list. >> yeah. >> looks fun. good morning everyone. you're probably feeling the change out there. although we still have a red flag warning in effect until
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8:00 tonight. the winds have not switched to an on-shore component in the upper elevations. it's warmer and windier above with the low relative humidity. keep that in mind if you're hiking and biking. where you live, you're feeling the effects of the fog. low clouds, 64 at half moon bay. 84 san rafael and palo alto. the accuweather seven-day forecast. near 70 for a high. then the cooling trend continues throughout the rest of the week with the typical low clouds and fog. in fact, it's going to be even a little cooler than average for the week ahead. >> all right, i like it. that is going to do it for us. thank you for joining us on abc 7 mornings. i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and instagram. abc 7 news continues at 9:00 this morning. "good mornin "good mornin have a great sun
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good morning, america. breaking news right now, fire and nature's fury. mandatory evacuations in northern california, thousands forced from their homes. a wildfire doubled in size as reported tornadoes and hail batter the central u.s. sam champion is tracking it all. also breaking overnight, standoff. [ sirens ] two officers shot in san diego responding to a suspect barricaded in an apartment complex. what the s.w.a.t. team found when they finally got inside. battle at the border, protesters blocking this bus carrying immigrant children. activists starting hunger strikes as president trump stands firm on his immigration stance.
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