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ent. >> announcer: good morning, bay area. let's get up and get going. >> announcer: this is abc 7 mornings. it's saturday october 20ing. thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. new overnight, $1.6 billion. that's how much is now on the line in the megamillions drawing. the jackpot a world record and that's because nobody matched all six numbers in last night's $1.0 billion drawing. here are the numbers. 15, 23, 53, 65, 70 and the megaball 7. however, you'll still want to check the tickets. california lottery says someone did match five of the six numbers and that ticket was sold at the a.m./p.m. on monterey road in morgan hill. no one has won won big megamillions prize since july. when the a dwroup of workers shared a $$543 million jackpot. again, the megamillions jackpot is now a staggering shh
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1.6 billion. the next drawing is tuesday night at 8:00. and don't forget about the powerball drawing. the jackpot is now at $470 million. the drawing is tonight at 8:00. abc 7 news is following the lottery fever. we sent out the alert when the numbers were drawn last night. together the alerts sent to your smartphone just download the abc 7 news ach. let's check the weather now with meteorologist frances dinglasan. in for lisa argen tracking live dplesh 7. good morning everyone. gfl to those buying tickets. right now dealing with fog and low clouds. especially in through parts of the north bay. a low back at live doppler 7 and the satellite image. visibility is limited in santa rosa and petaluma down to a fourth of a mile. elsewhere not bad. here is the 12-hour day planner. temperatures in the 40s and 50s the next few hours. sunrise at 7:23. by noon the clouds pull back to the coast and then hazy sunshine with the air quality advisory in effect through tomorrow.
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inland temperatures close to yesterday in the 80s. around the bay upper 70s. at the coast mid-60s. sunset at 6:25. mild inland in the 70s around the bay dropping into the 60s and at the coast upper 50s. we have more cooling starting tomorrow and more significant cooling for the beginning of the work week. details coming one the forecast. chris. >> thanks. new overnight, oakland police arrested the suspect wanted for firing a gun at an officer. it happened yesterday morning near 23rd avenue and foothill boulevard. investigators found a gun but the suspect got away. the officer was ht hurt. more details will be released after the district attorney files charges. oakland as first friday event isn't happening next month. the city cancel the street festival following a shoot that injured five people. it happened hours after the event earlier this month. as abc 7 news reporter laura anthony explains, organizers say it's a matter of safety.
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>> reporter: the october 5th first friday went exactly at planned with tens of thousands gathering along the five-block stretch of the avenue. to enjoy food, art, music and each other. but it's what happened after the peaceful event ended that prompted organizers to take a pause and call off the next one in november. >> there are many reasons for this cancellation, the most important being the violence that happened after the last event in october. where five people were injured in a shooting. >> the shooting originally, a dispute between two men happened hours after the first friday was over and several blocks in which. but the mayor agrees that a break is a good idea. >> this shooting incident was not necessarily related to first fridays. but they recognize perception matters. and that it is time a think more holistically and
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comprehensively. >> they are working with the city and lerds of other districts to come up with strategies for managing the huenink crowds after the official event ends at 9:00 p.m. in the meantime, independent surrenders like hal stevens told us cancelling even one first friday will be a big loss. >> a lot of mom and pop vendors rely on the income to feed families, pay rent and also they have kids that it gives enemy a sense of responsibility because it's the seeing the parents and cousins and uncles working. >> oakland police arrested two suspects after the shooting two weeks ago. organizers tell us that first fridays here in oakland will be back. the first friday in december. in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news. two former alameda county sheriff's deputies charged with setting up an attack on a inmate a prelimy hearing yesterday revealed ex-deputies sarah kraus and steven sarka ohs admitted to
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the detectives last year they coerce add inmate to throw urine and on another inmate. the fate of another famous mission district business in san francisco sun certain. the property dispute is threatening la taqueria. the restaurant has been listed for sale by court order but the owner is fighting to keep the property. abc 7 news reporter katie utehs has more. >> reporter: the line at san francisco's la taqueria is worth it locals say. >> i love it. i think it's the best in town. >> theresa lopez has been eating here more than 30 years. i make a good burrito but not like they do. >> reporter: the word has even reached sweden's simon nordland. >> i heard it's the also onlin listing for the property.
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a court appointed receiver has listed it for $$1,595,000. a dispute between the business owner, miguel harra and his siblings following death of their parents has led to the sale according to the sf eater. the parents didn't have a will naming miguel the property owner. >> families get messed up when anybody dies. so i hope that they get to keep it. >> miguel's sons help run the family business operated in this location since the early 70s. if it sells to a third party, the family will likely relocate the business. locals hope that doesn't happen. >> it's changed it like in the last two years. you can't even imagine the changes in this neighborhood. and we need to keep some things the same is. >> reporter: katie utehs, abc 7 news. we reached tou to the family attorney but haven't heard back yet. we are told the restaurant ornd will be bidding on the prosecutor and continuing his fight in court. earlier this month la victoria
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bakery shut doors after nearly 70 year on the corner of 24th and alabama in the mission. family disagreements were blamed for the bakery's closure. senator kamala hair sis working to get out the vote. she attend adderally in south carolina. people there cigaretted her with chants of quote, the next president. even though she hasn't said if she plans to run in 2020, many are asking could a harris candidacy succeed in what will likely be a crowded field of democrats? here a close are look snt senator hair sis seen as a rising star and off to iowa next woke to support mid-terms candidates as the presidential speculation surrounding her continues to build. >> she has taken some progressive stances in favor of single payer health care for example, things that people who are very, very liberal will like. and fortunately for her, a lot of the people make up the base of the electorate in a primary election. >> but what's her viability against president trump? republican strategist here
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previously worked on mitt romfy's presidential campaign and is a fellow at the hoover institution at stanford. >> can she get through the general election with the far left stances working well in some parts of california but might mot work well in places like michigan and pennsylvania which are states that democrat haves to win if they win the president. >> local democrats expect to hear major announcements after the mid-terms. >> president trump raised a lot of money and any candidates who want to be competitive against him and what's expected to be a crewed field have tactic active very early to raise money. >> regardless of who runs community members say it's the landscape is kanging. >> it's wonderful for younger generations to see this involvement and know it's something they can do as well. >> and a reminder about the election coming. the deadline to register to vote is this coming monday october 22nd. if you want to vote by mail can you request that ballot until the day before halloween. the election is on november 6. the time is 6:08. tap for today. t has been
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that is right. a gorgeous day ahead. if you have outdoor plans today it's nice and warm much like yesterday. but right now we are dealing with fog and le clouds. you can see here with this live camera from sutro looking down at san francisco. i'll let you know when the fog and clouds clear and when you can expect significant cooling coming up. >> thanks. also, ahead a local wildlife rescue group caring for a record number of animal right now. a low back at what it takes to make sure each one gets exactly with it needs. and if you are looking for something to do this woke we have three ideas from
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here a live look from the abc 7 exploratorium camera at pier 15 pointed at the financial district. the time right now is 6:12. thanks for waking up with us here on abc 7 mornings. we are looking ahead to a clear day across the bay. but could there be changes in we'll get a check on the forecast come up. but let's look at the international airport where most of us have waited there for hours on more than one occasion. but imagine doing that day in and day out in order to make a living. well for many taxi drivers that's a reality. as abc 7 news reporter mel inny woodrow shows us, that's about to change. >> at san francisco international airport there are hundreds of parked taxi cabs across multiple parking lots. drivers are waiting two to three hours for their turn to pick up
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a ride. and tempers are flaring. >> you made a mistake. >> thaeps not the case. >> this isn't a fight between cab drivers and ride share drivers. it's between cab drivers and cab drivers. those who bought as the 250,000 medallion a license maki it a taxi cab and those who got the medalen free off of a wait list or working for a cab company and lease the medallion. >> the drivers say it's worth it. >> i'm driving around the city two or three hours without a fare why not come to the airport and you know within two or this tlie hours you are getting a fare. >> tension is boiling between earlier this week the sfmta pass add proposal restricting pick up and drove ops to the group who purchased the medallions to are $250,000. the proposal's intent is is to east the financial burden on drivers struggling to make payments due to competition from ride share companies like uber and lyft. >> yeah, i am making my payment but barely making it.
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i have four kids. >> the other group of drivers who didn't pay for a medallion say they shouldn't be pundit i should. >> i'm sorry they put down money and stuck i don't know that's what they call a bad investment. >> the spokesperson says paul rose says the proposal will help cab drivers who didn't purchase mccallens getting them off this line and back to the city. >> we believe there is a demand in frist for taxi drivers. >> i would ask them whefrs the last time he drove a cab? because i doesn't know what he is talking about the sfmt says the staff develop a transition plan and exploring a back up deadline for drivers who didn't medallions could be reinstated at sfo. abc 7 news. a bay area wildlife rescue f injured or orphaned rd animals this time of year. it's a big challenge but the staff appear volunteers are committed to making sure every wild animal gets the care it needs. here is your news anchor dan ashley. >> it's meal time but that could
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describe almost every hour at sonoma county wildlife rescuer where a lot of hungry mouths are waiting to be fed. in four-week old squirrel was found in a backyard dehydrated and covered with mice. now she is thriving. >> fed five times a day appear starting at 8:00 in the morning and finish at 8:00 at night. >> some squirrels are so small their eyes are closed. as they get older the tailors fluff out and the appetites go into overdrive. >> they get a frenzy like i want more formula. >> the rescue center is in petaluma equipped with the animal hospital and dotted with enclosures that carefully separate one specie frist another. the center accepts many almost all types of wild animal. the goal is to release them back to the wild if possible. >> we have to teach them to forage and find their food. we never serve them food in a bowl or dish. we hide it from them and they learn how to go out and find it on their own. >> this is the center's busiest
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baby season ever. usually by this time of year they rescued about 1,000 creatures. but this year they have cared for 250 more than that. the center is getting more possums than any other kind of animal. and if you think they are not worth saving think again. >> they are amazing eating up to 4,000 ticks in a week effectively protecting from us lymes decease and protecting our pets. they are wonderful as eating rodents, mice. >> nef a low body temperature almost never getting rabies. >> they have so many superpowers everybody is trying to get everybody on the possum band wagon. >> part of the mission is trying to keep themselves and livestock safe while allowing wildlife to thrive. >> we are constantly infringing upon their has been at that time. i think it's important to educate people how important it is to keep all the species because they are all important to keeping the ecosystem together. >> a few animals that can't be released live her permanently as part of an education program for
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the public. the two mountain lions for example orphaned and never learned to hunt process this hawk has a damaged wing and can't fly. this skunk it to have part of the tail amputated making it impossible for her to fully defend herself. and these were half dog, half wolves bred to be pets. >> they are not safe to have at home. >> part of the zm many thinks it's wild. and part of it thinks it's defect. >> happily about 70% of the animal come through are eventually raelsed in the wild thanks to dedicated staff and volunteers. >> every time you help the animal, every time you see a human being caring for an animal and bringing the love they bring to care for the animals that's keeping me going. >> and there is the possum heading on out. >> it's swimming! >> that was dan ash hi reporting. the wildfire staff believes they may be getting a record number
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of animals because their emergency hotline is now operating longer hours. that also means the non-profit center needs to raise more money. if you want to help or find out what to do if you find a wild zm until distress. go to the website, abc 7 news.com. >> now the weather update. all right good morning i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan. here is the satellite image dealing with fog and low clouds. there is dense fog through the north by like santa rosa and yoevlgt through parts of the bay area. but that will change and we see will a gorgeous day. temperatures on the cool side through parts of the inland areas only in the 40s. napa is only 43. cloverdale, yuk at 46. santa rosa at 48. a lot of low 50s around the by. san francisco 53. but fremont has dropped down to 49 and san ramon down to de here a live view out rohde towards the bay bridge and you can see winds calm. the trees aren't blowing. you can expect this.
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areas of dense fog this morning in the north bay where visibility dropped down to a fourth of a mile in spots. but it's mild to warm again today with plenty of sunshine except at the beaches. and then a cooling trend starts tomorrow. and then really kicks in monday and tuesday. there is an air quality advisory. that's been in effect and it has been extended through tomorrow. so expect moderate air quality through the bay area, much of the same today. tomorrow we'll see improvement for the inland east bay, south central bay and santa clara valley. but the air qualities advisory in effect for tomorrow. the forecast animation shows the fog and low clouds pushing in over the next couple hours. we'll see it around parts of the bay. and then by lunchtime it pulls back. sunshine this afternoon for everyone. except at the coast. and then overnight tonight the clouds move back in around 10:00 this evening. grab a jacket if you are heading out. and it will spill acrosses bay
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into parts of the east bay tomorrow morning. highs today close to yesterday's numbers. so look for mild conditions at the coast with breezy conditions as well. half moon bay 66. san francisco pleasant and mild at 71. lots of 70s around the bay. oakland 7. san jose up to 81. the warmest inland locations hit the mid-80s. antioch 85 and livermore as well. look for low 80s through santa rosa and nap p. richmond 73 degrees. if you are heading to the festival today you won't need a jacket. it's starting off with bright skies during the 11:00 hour. already 69 degrees warming up to the low 80s this afternoon. plenty of sunshine. have the sun screen. and then after the sun sets at 6:25 temperatures will cool but t 68 degrees during the 8:00 hour. i want to show what you to speck for the we can ahead. here is an example of san jose the next seven days. today where well above average.
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the average high is 73 in the san jose. we're at 81. but tomorrow we see cooling. and then we drop by as much as 10 degrees for monday and tuesday as that and shore flow picks up a and we get the sea breeze bringing down temperatures. even the inland. high pressure builds again. and then above average for the end of the work week with plenty of sunshine returning. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. we have autumn warmth today. temperatures very much like yesterday's numbers. the cooling begins tomorrow. more significant college on monday and tuesday with a stronger on shore flow and sea breeze. and then we bump things up again. we'll still see clouds lingering into thursday. but by friday more sunshine returns to the forecast and warmer weather as well. >> on repeat. thank you. still ahead the update on the certain for a missing engagement ring. as police search for the thief, the young couple has something new to smile
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>> dan harris jones from us new york to tell us what's coming up on good morning america. coming oh on gma megamillions mania, the drawing last night for the billion-dollar jackpot, no winners. so what happens next? plus saudi arabia officially announcing the death of the journalist. missing after weeks of international speculation, the kingdom claiming he died in a fist fight at the consulate in turkey. does that explanation hold up?
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and what president trump is saying now. and finally look at this plane landing on a highway in crap .moments leading up to the dramatic interstate touchdown caught on camera coming up on gma on a busy saturday morning see you soon. if you are looking for something fun this we could. we have you covered. arlgsis smith from abc 7 mornings has ideas from the partner the hoonld. >> mukd with view honors the dead and public transportation music. part of the partners at hood lynn handle. the third music festival runs to the history iic rod and gun column in sand rafael. enjoy the water front view. plus arts and krfts, kids activities and of course plenty of food and drink. the festival have 10:00 to 6:00 and admission is free and open to the public. head to the san jose's plaza decaesar chachz. it honors tradition and culture with the amazing display of musc
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and loc pps. the it's a-free event and runs from 11:00 p.m. a 8:00 p.m. trilliony dances is a two-day public performance in the 15th year. this year's route takes from you mission bay to soma with paired with specific sights along the muni route. they create a dance response in response to the architecture and history of the area. there are tours saturday and sunday and admission is free with the cost of muni fair from us and partners at hoodline we hope you have a great weekend. still to come on abc 7 mornings lottery fever as the megamillions jackpot jumps again overnight. it's now a staggers $1.6 billion. why you still want to check the tickets though from last night. also, scooter group ride, the freebie skip gives away in the event today and update on the scooters since b ♪
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$1.0 billion jackpot. 15, 23, 53, 65, 70 and the megaball 7. california lottery says someone did match five numbers. that ticket was told on monterey road in morgan hill. no one has won the prize since july we a group of coworkers at a wells fargo bank in san jose shared a $$543 million jackpot. here a look at the home page this morning. you can see the jackpot in the left corn. if one wins and chooses the cash option that's $904 million. the next draw something tuesday night at 8:00. good luck. turning to weather now, the accuweather forecast with frances dinglasan tracking the conditions are whereouiver. >> you are waking up to gray skies through parts of the bay area. and even fog along the coast and north bay. as you can see here with live doppler 7, the gray skies across the north bay into parts of the east bay. and visibility has rfrl been limited in parts of the north
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bay like santa rosa and petaluma. oakland six miles. but elsewhere lookin good. the 12-hour day planner. the sunrise at 7:23. temperatures cool, 40s and 50s over the next hour or so. then by lunchtime the clouds come back to the coast. warm up into the inland areas into the mid-70s already. around the bay, though still comfortable and mild in the upper 60s and at the coast near 60. by in afternoon we see hazy sunshine with an air quality advisory in effect. inland areas warming up to mid-80s once again around the bay some upper 70s and at the coast mid-60s. sun sets at 6:25. temperatures cool down and we have a big are cooldown in store next we can. details come up. >> thanks. new developments in the disappearance of jamaul khashoggi. saudi state tv confirms the reporter is dead. the explanation given that there was a fight inside the saudi consulate in istanbul.
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18 people are in custody as suspects in the death. the saudi government has fired five top officials including the deputy intelligence chief. president trump had this to say. >> well, i think it's a good first step. it's a big step, a lot of people verified. and i think it's a great first step. >> the president added if congress pushes for sanctions he doesn't want any action to affect arms sales. abc 7 news reporter anser hassan explains whether the killing could have an impact on saudi investments here in the bay area. >> door dash delivery is becoming a familiar sight in the bay area, the food delivery app growth fueled by investors lining saudi arabia. the kingdom pumped billions into the silicon valley start-ups like slack and uber, vechts now in the spotlight fomg the death of the journalist jamaul khashoggi. >> i'd love stands on issues like this. but i haven't -- i haven't seen it so much the past.
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>> reporter: professor george bashar teaches law. he says despite the symbolic gestures like skipping union an investment conference. he doesn't see the silicon valley closing bank accounts to the money especially since the prince's visit in the spring. >> is it because we are talking about billions of dollars. >> it's because it's billions of dollars and lives relatively inconsequential to us. >> he hatz there is little political mr. from washington. >> we need to recalibrate our replace with saudi arabia. >> by bay area mendotaic congresswoman jackie speier believes it can be different. she axe nojs the huge amounts of money coming into her district. but she says it starts with the president, like the $100 billion-dollar arm sale to the kingdom. >> why would we want that money from a country engaging in this kind of beha m o and a the saudis are seen as an
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important american ally in the middle east. in the newsroom, anser hassan, abc 7 news. dramatic drone video shows thousands of haurnden migrants come to the unite the guatemala-mexico border. >> people united will never be divided. the people united with will never be divided. >> abc 7 news was in san francisco where dozens of protesters rallied outside the guatemalaen consulate on golden gate avenue. the group says guatemala should be helping the migrants not blocking thm from seeking a better life. time now is 6:34 another major tech conference setting up in the sfe work is under way for oracle's hopes atenr on monday. howard street closed between third and fourth street until october 30th. the week long conference will feature speakers forecasting the future of business and technology as well as a concert
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headlined by beck wednesday at at&t park. the electric skoorpt company skip is hosting a group ride in san francisco. skip wants to connect riders to share best practices for safe riding and good behavior. the event comes less than a week since the scooters have been back on the streets of frist. as abc 7 news reporter kate larson reports some riders have a lot to learn. >> reporter: when scooters landed on the streets in march the riders parked with impunity thrown into trees strewn across sidewalks and left broken in bushes. so city hall banned the scooters then on monday allowed two companies skip and scoot to relaunch under a new permit program. >> it's been great. >> mar that is the skip spokes woman we showed her photos of the skoorps parked incorrectly wednesday morning. she says educating riders about the rules of the road is a priority. >> do you know how to park the scooters? >> not really. >> but users may put the brakes on riders ed. >> whenever i get there i leave it on the side of the street.
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that's one of the main problems though. >> are you willing to read the rules and learn how to park them? >> see, we are kind of immature when it comes to that i think like it's cool. like i don't think i would take my time. >> we do follow up on complaints angle paul rose is sfmta spokesman saying the agency has been fielding scooter complaint calls this woke and say they have the authority to fine skip and scoot. >> it's $100 for the first offense. $200 for the second and $500 for each additional complaint and fine. >> the company could be looking at thousands of dollars of fine this is week. >> the main thing is we want make sure the company get the information that there are complaints. and then help their customers improve on their usage of the scooters. >> in san francisco, kate larson, abc 7 news. at today's event skip plans to demonstrate new locking technology that the company says helps keep sidewalks clear. skip will also be gichg out free helmets and ice cream sandwiches. if you want to join the ride meet at the park at 1939 market
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street .. the event at 2:00 in afternoon. in now to a happy update on the bride to be whose engagement ring was stolen .young couple had just gotten engaged when it happened. dion lim shows how a stranger helped. >> when we first met yessenia animate o their spirits were broken. >> i felt so sad and scared. and i was crying. >> not long after the 18 and 19-year-olds got engaged yessenia had her ring stolen working at a jack in the box in san leandro. >> i had been saving a long time for it appear really trying to get in ring. she is such a special girl to me. >> but on this day their sadness is replaced by anticipation. yessenia has no idea why she is in san francisco meeting us on a street corner. >> he was just like tm. couple are part of an ee a little bit plan orchestrated by a good samaritan who saw their story.
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>> it was having touching for me this is the least i can do. >> that good samaritan khoren ekmekjian happens to be the owner of rits jewelers. >> he is like of an angel that came and rescued us. i feel so relieved. >> a custom ring usually taking his team of artisans more than five weeks crafted in five days. all for this moment. >> will you marry me. >> yes, my love. >> but why all of this? for a couple ekmekjian didn't know. he says it's about paying it forward. >> me and my brother, 18 and 19 and this is how we started. we had good friends that gave us that help that was needed. and i won't forget that. and this is the way i want to share it. >> while police say the odds of the original ring being returned are slim, this one yessenia animate o say is in a way even more special. >> generousty out of no where
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from a total stranger. it's amazing. thank you very much. from the bottoms off our hearts. >> good things happen to good people. >> there is also a chance justice may be served as well. san leandro police tell me the woman seen in the video taking the ring has been identified and they are currently looking for her. in the newsroom dion lim, abc 7 news. still ahead on abc 7 morning disney characters come to life in the bay area. where the magical show is happening this weekend. heading to break a live look outside from the abc 7 roof camera.
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♪ you know when you're at ross and the cute dress gets even cuter? yesssss. or when you can say yes... to both. sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah? that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. yes... oh, yeah. it feels even better when you find it for less - at ross. yes for less.
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the time right now is the 6:42 we are looking live outside from the mount tam camera. thanks for starting your day with abc 7 mornings. we are looking ahead to a clear forecast and cooldown perhaps and frances breaks it down in the weather report. you can i buy tickets for the hit music many hamilton. the latest run in the city will be the shn theater in san francisco. tickets range from over $100 to just over $700. also a lottery for 44 $10 seats. that's for all performances and the details will be announced at a later date. generations of disney characters are entertaining
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audiences here in the bay area in weekend. the new disney on ice show, 10 years of yik opened at oracle aaron in oakland last night separate disney characters from mickeynous to elissa and anna from frozen. david started the skating as a kid after to the bay area from brazil. >> this is my hometown, you know what i mean. for me it's very special. when i look out and see the kids, looking back at me, just them watching the snow in general, you get very emotional because it's so magical for them. >> david portray the a prince from the princess and the frog, 100 years of magic runs through the weekend at oracle. there will be a second run on the 24th at s.a.p. center in jay. disney is the parent company of abc 7. a great homecoming for david. great to see folks supporting him and the rest of the cast.
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>> my kids love the disney onnize. and today you love the forecast because we have sunshine and warmth headed our way except at the beaches. always a a little bit foggy and cool there. here a look from sutro. the you see the low clouds stretching into san francisco from the coast. but i will tell you the high temperature and nona cooldown were the seven-day forecast. >> also next the warriors and jazz played a wild one in utah.
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:47. weome bg wak, everyone a live look from fayetteville, west virginia, the annual bridge day festival. every third saturday in october thousands of people gather on the new river gorge bridge to watch people base jump into the gorge below. and by the way,6 feet. too high for me. moving to ports. both cal and designate state on the road today. the golden bears face organ state at reeser stadium kickoff at 1:00 p.m. appear the sparntss battle san diego state at sdccu stadium tount at 7:30. by the way stanford won thursday night. the warriors take on the nuggets in denver tomorrow. but last night the dubs played the first road game of the season, memorable one. sports direct larry beil withes highlights in morning sports. >> good morning, everybody. the warriors traveled to utah,
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second gamt of the season defense did not make the trip. came down to fine seconds. the biggest shot from jonas jerebko? gentlemen. draymond green. welcome nice to meet you how are you? >> jazz couldn't miss in the second quarter. welcome to go bear land. rudy go bear 7-1. ten threes in the second where. utah 81 at the half. best dubs highlight of the half didn't count. steph from 75 after the buzzer. kevin durant doing all he could from being a blow out. 38 fwor k.d. warriors down 16 cut to three. inkles beats the buzzer looks like a plumber. but he was draining everything. late push by the warrior curry for 31. to the final seconds. barriers are down one. what does steve kerr draw up go are going to durant. the pull up. no jerebko for the win, the former jazz.
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124-123. jerebko, the hero. here is steph. >> it's corny but really strength in numbers you don't know who is contributing in a given night. we know who we go to. but everybody on the bench staying ready. i think he had a little bit of just and fire coming back here to utah showing up his old teammates. >> unbelievable. marshawn lynch has been the raiders best player in wretched season. now he is hurt. the nfl network reporting beast mode could be out a month or longer because of a groin injury. last thing the 1-5 raiders need if lynch goes on injured reserve he is out six week. silver and black have a bye. martin taking over at tailback. baseball lcs dorjts could get a pennant with a win in milwaukee but first ink fink all brew crew. driving in four off of ryu. jesus, agricultural appear. kratz doing damage. dodgers queueing, see you in the
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ninth. 7-2 brew crew. a game 7 tonight, winner gets boston in the world series. finally funny o'neill. does the chair have a chance holding him? he has to be 350, 375. the chair had no chance! that's a rap on morning sports. have a great weekend everybody. larry beil. >> announcer: now the weather update from abc 7 mornings. i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan. and the satellite image here to show you the low clouds and the costello fog spilling in krs the bay into parts of the north bay as well process but it's thing visibility down to a fourth of a mile in santa rosa. you can see some of fog here from the live shot, sutro tower you see it spilling from san francisco but thinning out through parts of the east bay. temperatures in the 40s and 50s.
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san francisco is 53. oakland 51. san jose 52 but cool ner the valleys be morgan hill currently 44. this time we head up to mount tam looking south there. we have beautiful clear skies up ahead. and we see lots of sunshine this afternoon. santa rosa is 50 right now. napa 45. also vacaville 47. and concord and livermore in the low 50s process. check out this pretty shot from the santa cruz camera. you see the fog there process. but here looking clear and santa cruz will get sunshine this afternoon. we are dealing with some areas of dense fog in spots this morning. mild to warm again today. with temperatures hitting the mid-80s. and then a cooling trend starts tomorrow. temperatures take a tumble on monday and tuesday. but we'll be closer to average then. now, air quality still moderate. in fact, the air quality advisory has been extended through tomorrow. we have moderate air quality forecasted for today for the bay
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area but it improves tomorrow. good air kwultfare the inland east bay and south central bay and santa clara vafrl. the fog animation here. the 7:00 hour dealing with low clouds through the north bay and peninsula and east bay but by this afternoon plenty of sunshine for everyone except at the beaches. that's where temperatures stay cool. if you are heading out tonight grab a jacket. the fog and low clouds move in once again and we'll see cooler numbers overnight. look for knows low clouds to spread into parts of the east bay. highs today will be similar to yesterday's numbers. mild and breezy at the coast. half moon bay 66. san francisco really nice. 71 and more sunshine this afternoon and then look for 74 in oakland. san jose, 81 degrees. some mid-80s through fairfield antioch and livermore. and low back for low 80s in the north bay, santa rosa and napa at 80 degrees. overnight lows in the 40s and 50s. pretty cool. especially through parts of the
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north bay where fog will once again develop. and we could see limited visibility cool in maf hon bay. 49 degrees. here is a look at livermore for the week ahead. we are actually above average today by about 10 degrees dropping tomorrow. we'll be closer to average slightly below monday and tuesday. as the on shore flow and the sea breeze picks up, cooling everyone's temperatures. and then for the end of the week we'll build our temperatures back up as high pressure rebounds. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. autumn warmth today, temperatures like yesterday. the cooling begins tomorrow. stronger on shore flow means cooling into monday and tuesday will be the coma coolest days of the week. more clouds on tuesday. and then wednesday still cloudy but temperatures will start to rebound as the clouds linger through thursday. sunny and warmer for the end of the work week. above average once again. >> fall time in the bay area. >> yeah with, i love this time in the bay area. >> frances, thanks. next a mystery involving the
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them in the distance you can see a man getting down on one knee and taking the woman's hand. the tweet has been liked 240,000 times and retweeted 109,000 times since being posted wednesday. so romantic. >> it's beautiful. but i don't know who wear as skirt hiking. >> i'm sure -- maybe it was planned and they changed outfits. i know people did that. final weather check. >> you can plan on another sunny warm day except for clouds at beaches. that's where it's cool. half moon bay 66. san francisco pleasant at 71. oakland 74. san jose, 81 tor the festival. and we have more cooling tomorrow with more significant cooling monday and tuesday. >> frnds, thanks and thanks for joining us on abc 7 morning i'm chris nguyen alongside frntsds dinglasan we live with you the live look from bridge day in fayetteville west virginia where the dare devils are bail jumping
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