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buttery sticks with sunflower oil. there's no softening required, so baking is delicious and easy. ohh! cookies! uh-uh-uh. >> announcer: good morning bay area. let's get up and get going. >> announcer: this is abc 7 mornings. it's saturday, october 13th. thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. a first look at the forecasts our meteorologist is tracking live doppler 7. we are looking at fog. in fact all along the coast it's cool, san francisco looking at the gray conditions. and the winds are going offshore in the upper elevations. today at the coast we are looking at the on shore push but already seeing the broze pick up out of the northwest right now. and it switches around no the north and northeast latern. 53 in oakland. 50 in fremont. 56 in san jose. we'll enjoy the 50s now. the coastal clouds will low 60s
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to mid-60s at the shoreline. but still warm inland in the mid-80s with the cooling breeze around the bay. we talk about a big warmup and high fire danger in a few minutes. chris. >> thanks. new developments about the "washington post" columnist who disapds appearance after going in a saudi arabia. embassy in turkey. turkish officials claim they have proof that jamaul khashoggi was murdered in the consulate here is the abc news reporter with what president trump is saying about the mystery. >> this morning president trump under growing pressure as gridsly claims emerge about the murder of the journalist. the president saying he will call the king of saudi arabia. >> according the "washington post" turkish official claim to have proof of the murder in the consulate. the post quoting a source saying you can hear the voice of and
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voices of men speaking arabic. you can hear him tortured and murdered. in the time line of events according to the "washington post" khashoggi is seen entering the consulate october 2nd. hours later a private jet arrived from saudi arabia with nine men onboard. after khashoggi had been inside the compound two hours, two black vehicles are seen leaving the back entrance, allegedly the hit squad which are traced back to the residents of a top saudi official. meanwhile khashoggi's fiance is waiting for him outside the consulate. later that evening, two saudi planes depart turkey. if proven, the state sanctioned torture and murder of a u.s. resident would be blow a hole in one of the president's closest allies. >> and the backlash is growing. dozening of american companies and public figures are pulling out of an international conference in reed later this month. siting turkish claims that khashoggi was murdered. julia mcfarland, abc news. time is 8:20 367 evangelical
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pastor andrew brunson will meet with president trump when he returns home today. brunson spent two years in a turkish jail denying charges of being a terrorist and a spy. the turkish government released him yesterday following pressure from the united states the north carolina man kissed an american flag landing at a u.s. base in germany. president trump praised him as a great christian who endured a tough experience. the clock it is is ticking at search and rescue crews work to find survivors in the devastation left hipped by hurricane michael. the at least 14 people are dead. 200 are rescued and 1.6 million homes and businesses are without power. the hurricane leveled entire communities in florida, georgia and the carolinas. hitting florida's panama city and mexico beaches the hardest. emily hanson and her mother were shocked by what they stay are saw. >> devastating everybody we know lost their house.
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everybody and their jobs. >> first responders have checked at least 25,000 homes and businesses. med share based in san leandro is getting supplies ready to help with hurricane relief. the organization is waiting to hear back from any bay area doctors and nurses getting ready to deploy to florida. med share will give them 100 pounds of medical supplies to take. med share also reached out to partners in florida and are waiting to hear back about what exactly they need. if you would like to help people affected by hurricane michael you can donate to the american red cross exits the word michael to 90999 to send $10. facebook is reechlg new details about that massive cyber attack. the social media company says the attack impacted 29 million icers, not 50 million as originally feared. but hackers got a lot of personal information including frchs, search histories and details about recent locations. this this hack has many asking
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are there better ways to protect information. one local company suesing an old school novelty item to beat the hackers. abc 7 news reporter has more. >> there is a whole lot of love on haight street. but nothing says 60s like a classic lava lamp. >> i think they've been looked at as something that is supertrippy and cool. >> hard to find these days but you can't miss them at cloudflare. it's a farout sight process. but they are doing more than setting a vibe at cloudflare. they are helping to encrept crypt the internet. >> cloudflare bills itself as a front line barrier to websites you visit every day. a hot button issue since the massive fv hack compromising the information of millions. >> if you can't trust them then you actually ruin the point of facebook at which point why are reo with he using facebook. >> could facebook or any website
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use this the 1963 invention to help in the future? >> it's hard to really connect them with internet stewart. one of the major pieces of internet security is encryption. >> notify websites have a lock symbioticing it's encrypt zbld now the lava lamps play into this this is to do incontraception you need to derive a key. >> the keys need to be unpredictable. cloudflare uses this camera to record the randomness of the lava and turns it into their keys. while looking cool, at the same time. >> they're a nice addition to the lobby. >> abc 7 news. facebooks has already secured the accounts that were impacted but it's still in the process of notifying people. if you are one of the impacted users you should see a pop-up in the news feed over the next few days. if you don't want to watt wait head to our website, abc7news.com for instructions how to find out now. n francisco police irrelevance aed 41 hotel workers including
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the union president at a rally outside of the marriott marquis. hundreds of rallied on fourth street blocking traffic. 3,000 bay area marriott workers went on strike last week demanding higher wages and job security. it's part of a nationwide prosecutes. the workers arrested were cited with misdemeanors and then released. abc 7 news is committed toland building a better bay area devoting more time, resources and reporting to issues affecting your quality of life such as development. in san francisco, salesforce tower and millennium tower have led the transformation of the skyline constructs cranes crowd oakland like those at at mccarting you are b.a.r.t. village. we saw plans for a 17-story office tower. this comes as a century old foundry prepares to make way for the google transit village next to san jose diridon station. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo takes us inside kearney
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pattern works and foundry. >> reporter: the foundry hoped in 1919 and is one of the last remaining of its kind in the bay area. >> you'd have a brass cover for a headlight. >> every machine, every mold, every moment in the last 100 years is made kearney pattern works and foundry the san jose staple it is today. the once booming business survived relentless shifts in the economic landscape of the santa clara valley dubbed silicon valley in the '70s. >> things have changed a lot. back when i came here this whole street was nothing but industry. >> reporter: in 1999 abc 7 news was there as last kohled rolled in del monte in san jose an early sign of what was to come. over years work at the foundry reflected what was happening in bay area industry. workers provided parts and services to packing firms, wineries, for war support and more. the foundry officially closed in
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august and should be empty by march. >> to be honest with you, i see a lot of changing liechlts. >> reporter: and in san jose an ever changing skyline to match. the operation wagner's grandfather launched aent century ago ends with wagner. >> this is the end of my working life. i'm not trying to do anything else. >> reporter: in san jose, i'm amanda del castillo, abc news. and we hope you join the conversation. use the harkt better bay area to share your ideas about how development is making of an impact where you live. together we can make progress on building a better bay area. the time is 8:09 on saturday morning. lisa argen tracking the ac weather forecast and a another warm weekend on tap. >> pretty pictures out there because of the low clouds and fog, the on shore flow returns. you can e t fog wastancea cfoay o the . he sea breeze mid-50s in san francisco. 40s in san ramon. but 80s this around and high
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thanks for waking up with us on abc 7 mornings. the time right now is 8:12. and a live look outside from our golden gate bridge camera, showing the fog out there in this part of the bay. so when will the sun peek through? we get a check from the forecast from lisa in a little bit. this is a matter of life and death. you need people who are qualified in that >> a warning from a bay area congressman about the shortage of air traffic controllers at sfo. and the potential impact on safety for snern who flies. dan noyes has the i-team investigate investigation. >> the start startwood a tip from a woman limping in the flight path near sfo. she is worried after a chance meeting with an eric traffic controller who saidis overworked tired and stressed she asked me to investgate. 1,400 flights took off or landed
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at san francisco international just today. even with all the technology and the cockpits and control tower there is room for human error. >> where is this guy going. >> july of last year it took a pilot on the ground to figure out an air canada flight was about to land on a taxiway where four planes were waiting instead of the assign the runway. >> he is on the taxiway. >> at the last moment the air canada pilot realized the mistake and aboerted the landing missing the planes on the ground by just a few feet. you can see the air canada jet light them up. >> air canada flew over us. >> i saw that guys. >> we came within 10 feet of having america's greatest air disaster. >> federal vrgss are place blame on the air canada pilots but the airline countered only one air traffic controller was on duty, controlling everything on the airport he was overtasked. a second c imed tre was a significant air control threat at sfo. stgressm
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sportation committee is concerned about the shortage of air traffic controllers. staffing is at a 30-year low across the country. >> it takes a tragedy too often to say we have to fix it. let's not wait for a tragedy. >> the union president for san francisco international's air traffic controllers tells me they have only 20 of 30 slits filled. >> the rope is stretched at thin as it goes. >> controllers work over-the-and six days. >> we are working later hours into the evening. working early in the morning, and people cover schedules across the 24-hour clock. and they're doing it on six-day weeks. it's getting people burnt out. >> same problem at the oakland air route traffic control center covering 10% of the earth's surface, including the entire pacific ocean. they have just 165 controllers out of 220. and itakrs tra a tak fr yearso hiring my replacement today. they're hiring the replacement for the lef two
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years ago. >> oakland centers union president tells me air traffic controllers are professional who never put the public at risk. if is controller is too busy they will slow down the air traffic. >> we will ensure the system is safe by metering the traffic. you will see things like air traffic control delays. that becomes more prevalent as you have stafrg shortages across the country. >> then you start pressing limits of fatigue. you've got something to worry about. >> abc news aviation consultant told me from a seattle office that long hours of over-the-from staff shortages can take a toll. >> you can have a controller who is slowing everything down because he or she is getting tired but now an emergency occurs and can that controller think as fast as is needed? that's where fatigue comes into it. >> just last week several of mark desaunier's ez measures to prevent accidents were signed into law. now he turns to the controller shortage and the risks it presents. >> we have to make sure we have
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the best people particularly in the high cost areas there has to be a differential because of the cost of living. we are trying to do that in congress. but we need more kwauchd people in those towers as soon as possible. >> the faa declined a an on camera interview but sent an email saying they made steady gains in hiring new controllers and upgraded the program to help trainees to be certified more quickly. i'm posting a full statement with more information on links on the issue if you'd like to go deeper at abc7news.com. time now is 8:17. we have video you have to see. showing a semitruck trying to navigate a restricted road north of santa rosa when it flips off the road a and down a that dramatic crash happened thursday on state route 175 between hopland and lake port. a caltrans crew doing construction in the area recorded the crash. officials have warned drivers about the area for a while now. but the crashes keep happening.
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amazingly the driver walked airway without being hurt. the highway patrol tells us an officer cyted the driver for ignoring the signs. >> announcer: now the accuweather forecast with lisa rj a j. hi, everyone. saturday morning, the fog is back. we have a comfortable day in store. live doppler 7 shows the smat of coast including the city, slouded in the low clouds. pictures for you, the golden gate bridge will get a little sun at beaches partly sunny and partly cloudy. but with us throughout the afternoon and evening, keeping us very comfortable and with that on shore push. 52 in half moon bay. it's 56 in mountain view. 55 in san francisco. the winds are very still out there for some of you. here is another vantage point where you can see the low clouds and fog her. 46 in santa ross backup 54 in vacaville with a calm to north wind there. 53 in concord. livermore you are looking at calm winds. and finally from our sutro tower camera just buried in the low
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couds and fog. yesterday it was 78 in san francisco. today about 10 degrees cooler with the fog back. the on shore push, it's breezy at the coast but we will wrm up as the winds shift tonight. tomorrow we are much warmer into monday with the offshore flow. high fire danger in the hills. with the winds gusting. sometimes in excess of 50 miles an hour. so let's take a look at the plan for the next 24 hours. the fog with us now. it breaks up a bit. but then for the evening hours it's with us. and we'll look at another comfortable night tonight. before the relative humidity plumb et cetera and the winds are to thank for that. as we go into the midnight hour 20 to 25 miles an hour winds getting going. and they just increase throughout the morning hours tomorrow. here we are 11:00, 20 to 30 miles an hour for nap aif and sonoma. then we get into the evening hours and they're at the strongest. 30 to 45 miles an hour, cloverdale. then on the coast they ramp up.
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this is into the monday martini morning. the direction still from the land to the sea, offshore and then into monday afternoon well get those winds back to an on shore component. but here a look at relative humidity. anywhere from 40 to 90 peppers in parts of the bay area. by midday tomorrow we are looking at the relative humidity down into the single digits. we get recovery tonight. but then by the afternoon check it out. this is 7:00 monday morning. we have not recovered. and temperatures are mild. the relative humidity at 9% in napa. right through the afternoon. it's still going to be a dry day. if you are headed to the coast, maybe a hike down to the pumpkin festival, mid-60s today with fog. upper 60s tomorrow. over in berkeley look for low 70s, a nice afternoon. around the bay cooler. 64 in half moon. 77 in fremont. 80 in san jose as well as santa rosa with 84 in antioch.
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the seven-day forecast, breezy and cooler ternl at the shoreline. 60s ab70s and 80s. download the ach and you'll be able to track the temperatures. they're going up tomorrow with windy conditions in the hills. the offshore winds through monday looking at high fire danger. then cooling off, the temperatures still above average inland in the 80s all woke. >> always good information, lisa thanks. just ahead, get the office pools ready
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if you are looking for something fun this we could. alexis smith from abc 7 mornings has ideas from our partners at hood line. >> what do cowboys cats and pumpkin carvers have no common per they are part of this segment. the wild west comes to the bay area with the 72nd annual grand nationaled rodeo livestock exhibitition and horse show. the two week event kicks off at the cow palace featuring the best of the best. the show includes team roping bull riding and barrel racing. and you can shop to it at the marketplace. tickets are available now. san francisco spca celebrates 150 years of serving the city's animal and the people loving them they are throwing a party. the cuddle me festival is saturday from 10:00 to 3:00 at headquarters on alabama street. there will abcuddle me puppy dome and cat lounge. if you find a fury friend you can't put down take advantage of free adoptions.
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a beer garden food trucks and paint your pet event is available. registration is encouraged. get into the fall spirit this weekend at the 2018 half moon bay art and pumpkin festival. check out the volkswagen size pumpkins and the pumpkin savers will sculpt them enjoy the krafrts, food and drink and four stages much entertainment. the parade is saturday at noon and the festival runs saturday and sunday from nine to five admission is free. from us we hope you have a great weekend. you'll have another chance a huge megamillions jackpot. nope nobody hatched all six noums. tuesday's jackpot is flou estimated at a whopping shh 654 million. last night's winning numbers were 4 rb 4 rb 46, 61, 70 and the meganumber was 7. abc 7 news w a earneys liquor in east san jose where a winning
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ticket was sold i wells fargo employees split the jackpot and went to work next woke. the customers there hope the luck hasn't run out. >> he lucky. i'm trying to check him out one time see if that luck rub off on me. >> tuesday's $654 million jackpot is expected to be the second largest megamillions prize ever. >> still to come on abc 7 mornings, a disturbing recovery of the closed funeral home in michigan. back at home scooters return to the streets of san francisco in a few days. despite bumps
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good morning south bay and let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 morning. thanks for joining joining us. we begin with fire danger this weekend. this grass fire in solano county burned 160 acres of grass. it breck out yesterday morning. north of vacaville. craw huss it under control at 1:30. nobody was hurt but it could be a sign of what's to come. lisa argen is here to explain. that's right, chris, winds in the upper echlgs maybe above 80 feet. not very high are offshore but at the surface we have fog and on shore component today. but the weather service issue add fire weather watch in effect through midnight tonight until 12 "p" monday north bay mountains and east bay hills with gusts up to 50 miles an
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hour. humidpy plummeting to 5%. this is a nice few view from the sutro tower camera. 47 in morgan hill. the winds are still at the surface. and from our exploratorium camera we have 47. cool up in santa rosa. 48 in novato in wind there. 51 in livermore. throughout the day we'll nb the 60s. a pleasant afternoon as we go through 2:00 back to near 80 around antioch and the fog will be with us at the shoreline tonight. but last night for a while we will talk about in detail coming up. >> an anonymous tip led to the bodies of 11 infants inside the ceiling of a closed funeral home in meier. police treated the business as a crime scene after state inspectors discovered the bodies last night. nine of the tiny bodies were stuffed inside a box. two others in a coffin. . the funeral funeral home closed
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in april after being cited for several violations, including the improper storage of bodies and fraud. a protects by uber drivers turned violent when one of them attempted to deliver a petition. happening at the company's had headquarters here in san francisco. they provided this video of a driver trying to enter the building. security guards tried to block them. then one of the protesters is tackled. yesterday's protest stemmed from what gig workers rising calls unfair firings of drivers after complaints. >> gig worker rice something fighting uber unfair deactivation policy. uber drivers don't have a voice on the job and live under constant fear -- fear of deactivation. >> in a statement an uber spokesperson said decisions to block access are made in in accordance with community gliensz guidelines and maintain safety. electric scooter rentals
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return to san francisco on monday. coming after a judge rejected of an attempt to block the city's program. abc news reporter as the story. >> coming back to san francisco are scoot zbleers we have 625 scooters ready tofg out. >> the mumble transportation agency issued permits to scooter companies skip and scoot. >> and our approach has been to work with governments and cities to make sure the process and the programs are actually serving all members of the community. >> scooter company lime questioned whether sfmt a's choice was fair. lime who is scooters are all over oakland filed a temporary restraining order order in an attempt to halt the process. a judge denied the restraining ordered today. the city attorney's office says the program has been fair and transparent. also that san franciscan deserving scooter services safe equitable and accountable. in oakland councilmember knowle guy ohs says the city is working
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out practices and policies coming back to the city council for the comes weeks. >> people will throw them on the corners. >> our own news producer took pictures of discarded scooters in lake merritt. >> they have kick stands. people are lazy. i've never seen a broken one. >> an inexpensive easily accessible way to get around. >> i like to ride them and they're fun. >> that's not without speed bumps along the way. skip says it's happy with the decision and focused on the future. lime also says it's happy with the decision. because there will be another hearing in november where the sumit fmta explains its process. bottom line, you can expect to see the scooters back in san francisco on monday, hopefully in the bike lane and not on the sidewalk. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 us. >> down in the south bay byrd lime and skip are operating in san jose. city officials say there is nothing banning the companies from operating there. they say the city council
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decided not to intervene while the state department of transportation prepared a formal permitting scheme. well the fleet of brit red jump bikes line being streets of san francisco is about to double. demand is so high the company says it's putting 250 more e-bikes on the street. the average bike is used 8 to 10 times a day. the time is 8:34. happening today the treasure island music festival returns after a hiatus but not on treasure island. the event will be held at middle harbor shoreline park in oakland. kicking off at noon. a lineup includes mark recognizance. pusha t and laugh tracks. general admission tickets go for $185 for both days. it's important to note there is no parking on or near the festival located near the west oakland b.a.r.t. station. shuttle buses will be provided. still ahead on abc 7 mornings will the surf be up again for the famous competition at mavericks? the step forward taken this week.
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but first, here a look outsidec, shaping up. lisa argen has the full forecast when we return. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent.
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potential maverick surf event to be held in san mateo county. the world surf league runs the contest and got permission to hold the event. it now needs perms from the california state lands commission. the window for the mavericks challenge would open november 1st. and the big wave contest could be called any time before the end of march. and lisa that's something people look forward to every year especially this time of the season. >> and this time limit of the year how about a 40 degree jump from our early morning temperatures to the afternoon highs. we are in the 40s in santa rosa. going into the 80s today. about 80 up there. look at the wind off the water. it's cool out there. and it will be cool throughout the afternoon. about 10 degrees cooler than yesterday here in san francisco. that keeps news the upper 60s. explain, a forecast und. with hire fire danger for several day processes. details with the accuweather seven-day forecast next. >> beautiful shot, lisa thanks. also aei
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land of blue jeans. muscle cars. bald eagles. and burgers. and while muscle cars lost their muscle. blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. and bald eagles got, well, balder... oh no, is it obvious? ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that's why i created the all-american ribeye burger, made with 100% ribeye beef, fresh spring mix, and provolone cheese on a potato bun. that's a good looking burger. ribeye burgers are back, america. try them today. here a live look outside from a very clear san francisco international airport on in saturday morning. we are just moments away from the always important accuweather forecast with lisa coming up in just a little bit. but first in sports. two of the bay area college football teams in axe. army takes on san jose state at levi stadium.
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kickoff at 12:30. if you are not going to the game you can watch on the espn-u. and cal takes on pac 12 rival ucla at four mm at memorial stadium. the warriors a few days airway from starting the quest for a three-peat last night they tuned up for the regular season against the lakers at sapp centr. larry beil has the highlights in sports. >> good morning everybody. the warriors wrapping up against the lakeners san jose. no kevin durpt no lebron james no sense risking injury before the season starts. how about riley curry dancing the night away with aiysha. steph came out firing. corner three knocks it draymond green back from the sore knee to steph. turns, fires, money. curry 16 points in the first quarter. feeding damion jones here with north. jones will start at center in the epper. curry didn't play after the first quarter. some sort of illness.
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exwarrior javale mcgee shoots three. called it for him and he hits it. you know with le brin in l.a. a big rival rivalry. draymond and james only joking messing around. lakers win a bamgts of reserving 119-105. the warriors host okc. damagers bruce iris game one of the series. local burg joint promised free burgers if the brewers won the 12th game. gave out more than 150,000 last time that happened. smile and say cheeseburgerer. clayton kershaw was serving them up. it was not his night he gave up a hit to brandon wood rough. the pitcher kershaw give up five runs. his struggles continue. down 6-4 in the ninth. chris taylor with a drive. lorenzo kane, i ain't got it. jauks petersoncorese a
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one-run game. brewers win 6-5. leave the series 1-0 burgers for everybody. the raiders play in lond pd the first time since derrick carr season. the coach was fired as soon as the plane touched back down in the bay area. carr relying on international experiences to get the most out of this week. >> you don't know until you know kind of thing. being able to rely back on what we did my rookie year, and the two trips we made down to mexico. obviously that helps as well. >> what a great experience this is. i'm excited that the -- to showcase with the seahawks and hopefully the people in londonen have a nice time. >> we'll see if the raiders get a one. 49ers play packers on abc 7. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil. >> announcer: now the accuweather foevgt with lisa. good saturday morning to you what a view from mount tam. beautiful high pressure low clouds and fog returned while
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you were sleeping. and will be with us throughout the day. a few peeks at the shoreline for a partly sunny coast. but temperatures coming down in the city today 10 degrees. a nice day to enjoy before the winds go offshore. we look at fog, cooler warmer weather tomorrow and monday. and then elevated fire danger north and east bay hills. with some gusty offshore winds. as we look at the golden gate bridge you notice the fog is here. and will be staying for a while. but i think around stinson we get a few breaks, should pull away slightly. really the sunnier day is tomorrow. live doppler 7 checking in on southern california. the remnants of the hurricane here. they had lightning and national weather service in san diego reported 0.75 inch of rain in riverside. the weather is crazy everywhere. a look outside from sutro where we had a lot of fog. it has cleared and looking at
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mid-50s in san francisco. 56 san jose. half moon bay at 5 a. and a pretty view here with a lot of sunshine. winds very calm. light, and in the upper elevations they're already turning a bit offshore. 48 in santa rosa. 54 in vacaville. calm winds there. 51 in livermore. looking at the rest of the bare bay area this is what i'm talk about. usually the calm winds before the shift and she's exactly what's happening because the winds become gusty by midnight tonight. 20 to 30 miles an hour winds from the north and northeast. that offshore component. and as we go through 11:00 tomorrow morning, they just get stronger. sonoma and napa, the diablo range as well. and then by 10:00, 11:00 sunday night, 30 to 45 miles an hour wind gusts, perhaps stronger. and takes you through monday morning. this is exactly like last week when we had the fire breakout, the grass fire that spread so quickly. well they will be back off come monday but it doesn't take much around here to dry out the
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atmosphere. so tomorrow morning we're already at about 50% relative humidity in fairfield. noted about but look at the afternoon. 10%, 11% in livermore. and keeps getting drier and drier down to 9 meres in lake baresa and napa 6% by monday morning. we need the winds to back off and change to the on shore components. but between now and tuesday we will look at conditions not favorable for us around here. but today nice. 64. half moon bay. 69 tomorrow and the numbers today a little cooler downtown. a little cooler around the bay. still in the 80s inland. so you'll enjoy a warm afternoon in concord. 75 in palo alto. and then tonight with the low clouds and fog along the coast it's cool. 40s and 50s. good sleeping weather. the ac wrkt sevgts. 60s, 70s ab80s, cooler and breezier today. tonight the fire weather watch with the gusty winds. and the offshore flow. sunday, monday upper 80s. inland 70s at our beaches.
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we'll cool off eventually around the bay and at the coast. but we remain warmer than average inland all week. >> and no rain in the forecast again process. >> no you download the app you can keep track of the temperatures. >> lisa, thank you. >> okay. chef smelly one of the pop-up chefs so popular. forced to cabsle friday night he has one won multiple awards. chef smelly doesn't have a brick and mortar restaurant. the past three years he has been serving on fridays at complex night club in oakland, until this week when the county visited complex. >> the owner was sent the cease and desist note. and with that cease and desist note he could have lost his liquor license if he kept letting us use the kitchen for our pop-up. >> alameda county officials hope to have a permanent process for pop-ups by january. the time right now is 8:48.
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and some good news for a decades old restaurant faced with eviction in walnut creek. they will keep doors open according to the website jade garden signed a new lease with the owners of the shopping center. the eviction would have been due to an agreement between amazon-owned whole foods and the property manager limiting restaurant space. jade garden thanks the community for the overwhelming support. coming up, fleet week may be over. but you still have a chance this weekend to tour a pair of tall ships where you
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maritime history comes to life at the jack london square this weekend. you can take tours aboard two floating museums for a small donation. the hawaii incheeften and lady washington open for tours from 10:00 in the morning to 10urk in the afternoon. sailing adventures available from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. pap it's modelled after the first american vessels to sail hawaii, hong kong and japan. 8:at that the time and a final weather check. >> a little of everything the on shore component today and the offshore winds tomorrow. that's why the weather service issued a fire weather watching into effect for midnight tonight when the winds switch north and easterly components. gusty winds in the hills. low humidity and perhaps fires could spread rather quickly. this is what happened last weekend. here we go again. today enjoy the cooler day
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downtown. 68. 76 in sand rafael. 83 in concord. warm inland. above average. 74 in santa cruz. partly sunny at the coast. the the seven-day forecast, 60s, 70s and 80s today. but then tonight windy in the hills. 70s, 80s, near 90 stays about the same the forecast for monday and then by tuesday very little change inland. still warm but get the winds to turn back around to an on shore component. that means the sea breeze comes back tuesday, wednesday abthursday and friday. it's the time of year you have to expect that. boy the, the weather has been different, droi. so we are all a little bit on edge when we get the offshore winds. >> feels like summer and not in a good way. >> right. >> lisa thank you process. and thanks for joining us on abc 7 mornings. i'm chris with lisa. a full day of espn college football on abc is next. next at 9:00 a.m. big ten axe nebraska takes on northwestern at ryan field. that's followed by huge matchup
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