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♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. >> announcer: news to build a better bay area. this is abc 7 mornings. good morning, it's sunday july 14th. i'm chris nguyen. let's look at the accuweather forecast. here is meteorology lisa argen tracking live doppler 7 for is, hi, lisa. >> hi, chris, the fog is filling in around the bay. as we look at marin county, the coast, over to the east bay. east bay hills, beautiful view. sun officially up with temperatures ranging from mid-50s to 60s in san jose. it is paeching aroutchy around mild 64 in oakland, upper 50s in livermore. that is san rafael there with just a finger of fog.
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so the fog clears throughout the early to mid-morning hours. we're left with plenty of sunshine. once again, temperatures warming through the 70s and 80s by noontime. it's a hot one inland. low 90s there. we'll look for numbers in the upper 70s to near 80 around the bay. a little sun at the coast. it continues cool with steady on-shore flow. that will dominate our forecast for the next several days instigating a cooling trend as we get through the week. chris. >> lisa, thank you. bay area families are preparing for possible immigration raids that could now just be hours away. in some san francisco neighborhoods, people are staying inside hoping to stay safe. the possible raids are expected to happen in nine cities nationwide today. they are expected to focus on as many as 2,000 people who have been identified by president trump's administration as a top priority for deportation. abc 7 news reporter luis pena has more. >> hopefully it's a false alarm.
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>> deanna is holding onto hope raids won't happen in her neighborhood. her husband is undocumented and won't be going to work. >> we need to get prm.epar we have to have our information, not to open the doors, not to fill out no papers. >> reporter: on every corner, the sense of uncertainty is almost palpable. >> i work in the mission with preschoolers. we notice families and streets are quieter. they have to be safe. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: in this laundromat, this woman, who preferred not to be identified, said her sister and children are undocumented. they are staying all night with her. they are afraid i.c.e. knows where they live. the street vendor wants the federal government to rethink the raids. >> translator: i pray to god, have some heart. >> what the community needs is justice. >> reporter: immigration lawyers rapid response networks say they are ready and want the undocumented community to know their rights.
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>> from contra costa, sacramento down to monterey, santa clara county, we have dozens and dozens of immigration attorneys at free cost ready to represent you. >> the rapid response network is informing the undocumented community to restrain from answering any questions by an i.c.e. agent unless they have a warrant with their name on it. in san francisco, luz pena, abc 7 news. in other parts of the bay area, city officials held events to inform people of their rights and take a stand against any possible raids. abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard continues our team coverage from berkeley. >> we do not know if i.c.e. will come into the city of berkeley. >> the mayor told the crowd at the city sponsored rally that berkeley is ready to protect undocumented residents from possible i.c.e. raids. >> we are a proud sanctuary city. our policy is our police will not cooperate in a w i c.e. enf
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>> cncwoman ysur . .c.e. encos o to open the door. we want our community to understand that. >> people are feeling scared. >> reporter: carolina said her community is uneasy about possible i.c.e. raids. she works with undocumented students at berkeley city college. she remembers the fear she had when she was undocumented. >> if i saw police, it would scare me or even to have friends. >> sfo said they won't assist i.c.e. in any way. >> immigrant workers run san francisco, this arpd. we are here to say as unionized workers, we will not collaborate with i.c.e. in any way deportations happening at sfo. >> meantime peninsula congresswoman jackie speier and colleagues returned to a detention center and found things not improved later. one year later. >> it's inhumane. we've got to move these populations to other locations.
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>> we're not terrorists. >> vice president pence toured a facility in mcallen, texas, on friday. he conceded what he saw was tough stuff. meantime back in berkeley there were calls to close detention centers all together. >> close the camps now! >> the mayor says you can almost guarantee there will be protests if i.c.e. comes into berkeley. meantime aclu has filed suit in federal court requiring you all immigrant detainees have a right to a lawyer if they wish. in berkeley, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. it's important to know your rights, and we have information to help. go to our website, abc7news.com/take action for a list of local resources. now to barry, the first official hurricane in the atlantic. it made downfall as a category 1 but has since been downgraded to a tropical storm. the governor of louisiana is ury barrisn the move packing punishing winds and torrential . the biggest threat nening .
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don't let you thinkingor is bend the national weather service is telling us when it comes to rain the exact opposite is true. some people may be attempted to think because it was a category 1 when it came ashore and it's now been downgraded to a tropical storm it does not represent a threat. that is not the case. >> search-and-rescue teams are being sent from across the country to louisiana, including from the bay area. barry is expected to become a tropical depression later today. a man who pleaded no contest to charges he murdered a young couple on sonoma beach will be sentenced tomorrow. he confessed to killing jason allan and lindsey cutshall as they slept on the beach. he admitted to shooting and killing his brother in 2017. prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty against him as part of a plea deal. he'll likely receive a sentence
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of three consecutive life sentences in prison. concord police are search forego a man who shot another man at hurricane harbor. they argued before the shooting. the victim taken to john muir medical center but is expected to survive. the gunman drove off in a silver four-door sedan with front bumper damage. a playground badly damaged in what firefighters believe is arson. alameda fire crews put out the fire on woodstock park friday morning. the entire play structure and rubberized turf was in flames. just a few hours earlier, crews responded to the same park to put out a fire in a garbage can. when abc 7 arrived on the scene a touching note asking for the park to be rebuilt was posted on the fence. no one was hurt. time now 6:07 on this sunday morning. lisa argen tracking the forecast
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for us and we saw on the monitor behind us the fog. >> that's right. we need it. it's getting hot inland and warm around the bay. that brings us that nice sea breeze in the afternoon, if you're by the coast. here is east bay hills. things have remained constant with morning fog, afternoon warmth. it is a mild 64 in in san ramon. we'll talk about the cooldown projected for the week ahead coming up. also ahead shark reeled in by fishermen on san francisco bay. more video from the incredible encounter. a race to diffuse a powerful political weapon. how uc researchers are fighting back against computer generated fake videos.
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latest. good morning. >> reporter: hi, chris. on the upper west side it was completely dark for a good portion of the evening they are inundated with calls. they got twice as many as on a typical day. new york city skyline black, more than 2,000 customers in the dark. >> i don't think they can make it any darker. >> lights went out in midtown, two of the areas busiest neighborhoods. some of the city's subway stations normally bright eerily quiet and dark. trains still running. >> luckily we had air conditioning. we were there good half an hour. times square going silent, madison square garden going dark. >> we're going t
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i'm so sorryhis htheiddle o our >> carnegie hall impacted, showgoers taking to the streets after the shows were canceled. con edison blaming an explosion. when it came back, governor cuomo acknowledging the best. >> still workers at their best. stories of new yorkers getting out and managing traffic at intersections. ironically it was 42 years to the day when new york experienced another massive power outage. those at the j.lo concert, there is good news. she is reselling the concert from monday. reporting from new york, megan tevrizian, abc 7 news. i was scanning social media and a lot of my friends were posting on instagram as all of this was happening. megan, i know you're relatively new to new york. i have to ask, what was it like for you being there in the middle of the outage? >> good question. you know, this is the first time
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i've been in new york where there was such a massive power outage. we were standing on this block. it was pretty chaotic. you couldn't see too far ahead of you. the shops, the restaurants were closed early on a friday night or saturday night, which is unusual. walking across the street the stoplights were down so it was pretty dangerous. again, just a few feet ahead of you, it was so dark. you couldn't see the person standing right in front of you. chris. time now is 6:14. in the east bay, one person was sent to the hospital after a van crashed into a cvs in mar augusaugus auga yesterday. several people were inside the van. one of them was hurt. police say an elderly driver was trying to park but his foot slipped off the brake and onto the accelerator. the building was not damaged.
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our sister station in fresno with the story. >> it captured the moment he swiped the camera. >> one of the things he took was a hat. it's like my dad hat because we're expecting. >> his wife will give birth to his daughter. a personalized water bottle printed with the baby's ultrasound was also taken. belongs to my wife and it was from my daughter. it was very personal. >> when he returned to his northwest fresno home on monday, he started getting notifications on his phone. >> he went and connected the camera to another vehicle and he was trying to figure it out. that's when i got a picture of his face. >> he kept every motion activated video and notified redding police. >> they were like you know where they are. i said, yeah, i'm watching them live, and i have a gps location pinpointing their spot.
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>> on thursday police moved in on these two people with his help. >> oh, my gosh. >> the man in the video told police he bought the camera for $30. officers are still looking for a suspect. >> he was able to retrieve some video from the camera and provided it to the officer. that's part of this case. but it was a pretty dark and poor quality, so it didn't have a whole lot of facial features. >> ceo andy hodge of palo alto said their videos led to dozens of theft arrests. >> so the owner not only got video of him breaking into the car but got video a few times after from that camera because he didn't quite understand that this isn't a dash camera like they have been building the last few years, this is next generation where it's connected like your phones.
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>> i never thought i would go down the road of tracking down a person, locate him, communicate with the cops from two different cities and try to get in and nailing down live on my phone. >> in fresno, abc 7 news. happening today, the 33rd annual aids walk san francisco in golden gate park. the opening ceremony begins at 9:45 this morning at robin williams meadow. the walk is at 10:30. if you haven't registered yet, you can do so at the park this morning. the 10k fundraising walk benefits dozens of local hiv and aids programs. as we get a check of the accuweather forecast with meteorologist lisa argen, lisa, you think folks might want to bring a jacket to that event at golden gate park? >> yes. starting out in the 60s with clouds. it will get sunny but that sea breeze picks up certainly around golden gate park. should be a nice start to the day, a nice afternoon and low
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clouds and fog once again along the coast pushing locally inland. this feature here is going to dominate our weather for the week ahead as the big ridge of high pressure slowly slides to the east taking a lot of that east bay valley heat with us. as we look, the gulf coast, louisiana, very disorganized look, barry, winds at 45 miles an hour. this was the second named hurricane of the atlantic season. you can see the track through the mississippi river valley looking at lingering coastal flooding. a lot of flooding going on with isolated tornadoes and about 150,000 power outages. so the rainfall amount continues to pick up with mobile 5" of rain in alabama. you can see heavier rain from the yellow to orange, 5 to 18" still to come here. so they are certainly dealing with that. looking at the water going down, assessing more damage right now. this is the shark tank where we have sunny skies and it is 57
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degrees on the peninsula. 60 in san jose. morgan hill at 60. check out the finger of fog floating through our eastbound valleys. pretty neat picture with the sun up 20 minutes ago, 57 santa rosa, delta, mild 60s in concord. beautiful view from san rafael. we've got clear sky and just that little patch of fog floating in marin county hills. looking at mist at the coast. hot inland but cooler pattern takes hold really tomorrow. today we could come down a few degrees. look at dense fog in santa cruz, damp looking there. once again 60s to upper 60s with the fog clearing. those breezy afternoon winds half moon bay, pacifica. santa cruz a little cooler in the upper 70s. as we look at the south bay, temperatures will be in the low 80s for most of you from milpitas to cupertino. further south upper 80s, los gatos, a few 90s toward morgan hill, upper 70s in redwood city,
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slightly cooler. 74 in millbrae. a lot of fog, then clearing, upper 60s to 70 in the city, in the north bay topping out around 90. pretty warm here up through calistoga, santa rosa. mid-80 and 70s continue. orinda 85 and enjoy 80 in fremont with upper 80s for you in livermore, concord, around 90 degrees in the accuweather seven-day forecast. 60s coast, upper 70s around the bay. mid-90s inland. so the heat continues. as we look towards the workweek, the numbers slowly cooling down with a stronger onshore push. you download our accuweather app, track temperatures hour by hour to see what kind of influence low clouds and on flow has that will trim down the heat, take away the heat in the inland valleys. very pleasant, still pool weather but needing the jacket around the bay and at the coast throughout the week. >> always a fan of the breeze.
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lisa, thank you. abc's new brand localist sharing inspiring stories in a weekly digital series called more in common. this week meet the town of whitti whittier, alaska, where just before everyone, 220 of them live in the same building. >> we're in whittier, alaska, a town you can only get to through one of the longest tunnels in north america. it's almost a fairy land with incredible streams coming down the mountain, beautiful foliage. just about everyone lives in the same building. >> really unique to live within and amongst 240 people, alaska's first gated and only gated community. >> everybody works together as a community, yes, i love it down here. >> i was born here. >> it's a totally different world here. >> we're not a homogeneous group. we've got philp pinos, white,
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natives, whatever is causing controversy, we have to get along. >> people from all walks of life have ended up in whittier. 220 people from all around the world. there's something that brought us all here, and here we are together.
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videos. while some are funny, others can have serious political consequences. as abc 7 news reporter kate larson shows uc berkeley researchers leading the charge to fight fake news technology. >> millions of people saw this distorted video of house speaker nancy pelosi posted to social media in may. >> he was engaged in the cover-up. >> simple edit made it sound like pelosi was slurring her words, and she was not. >> that really wreaks havoc on democracy, society and personal safety. >> a computer science professor at uc berkeley. he and graduate student are developing software to combat he fake technology, synthesized through fake intelligence. seen here in 2018 about the danger of deep fakes. >> see, i would never say these things but someone else would, someone like jordan peele. >> this technology allows you to
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create highly sophisticated fake content, and it doesn't require a lot of skill to create the co >> we started tracking when a person is talking how their eyebrows are moving, how their lips are moving, how their cheeks are moving. >> ahead of the 2020 election, she's mapping how specific toll tiegses and their faces move when they speak, a reference point against any manipulations. by the end of the year trudy wants her technology to be ready for newsrooms like ours, so if there's a video in question we can run them through her software via a portal at uc berkeley. >> we really want our technology so the creation of a compelling fake becomes so difficult that an average person cannot create it so easily. >> you have the freedom of your speech. but the constitution doesn't give you the right to put your words into my mouth, and that's what a lot of this technology does. >> palo alto assemblyman has proposed a law barring creation or dissemination of altered video of a candidate for office. unless there's a disclaimer.
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>> you can create these videos if you want to, but you have to be honest with the public about the fact that it's fake. >> reporter: he hopes his bill will be signed into law in 2020. kate larson, abc 7 news. dan harris joins us for what's coming up on abc "good morning america." barry made landfall but now is when the real danger will begin. a foot of rain still to come. life threatening floods coming, pushing water to the brink. plus lights out in the city that never sleeps. power outages leaving tens of thousands of new yorkers with no power, no ac in this sweltering city, iconic streets in the dark, broadway shows interrupted. now the question about what caused this thing. extravaganza prime day a the rn. we've got theckou need in order g t deals of the summer. all coming up on "gma." we'll see you soon. still to come on abc 7
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morning, a little girl is still hospitalized after a hit-a
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thanks for wakings for wakig us. i'm chris nguyen. we're looking ahead to a pleasant day across the bay area. here is meteorologist lisa argen with more on the current condition where you live. lis, a, good morning.
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>> chris, you need your sunglasses for this shot, right? from walnut creek, all the sun above the low clouds and fog, temperatures ranging from the 50s to near 60 in san jose. we've got sun in the south bay. emeryville already breaking out into partly cloudy skies. 50 santa rosa, mist and drizzle at the coast. we've got 64 mild degrees at concord, 59 in livermore. so there's the fog situated at our beaches but it does clear. we'll be in the 60s and 70s as we go through the afternoon with 80s and low 90s arriving in our inland valleys. it should be a pretty clear night until the fog comes back again. then the changes occur with high temperatures each and every day coming down just a bit. i have a look at the week ahead in a few minutes. chris. >> lisa, thank you. starting today, federal immigration officers are scheduled to sweep nine cities nationwide including here in the bay area. they are targeting about 2,000 undocumented immigrants as outlined by president trump. some families in san francisco
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are staying inside hoping to stay safe. immigration lawyers say they are ready and want the undocumented community to know their rights. there have also been recent immigration arrests in some cities like san diego but those are different from today's possible operations. a santa rosa family is going through a tough time as their 2-year-old daughter remains in serious condition following a hit-and-run. police say the driver was under the influence. only on 7, abc 7 news reporter spoke with the victim's father. >> reporter: her family is still in shock after she was hit by a drunk driver in santa rosa. >> i'm very mad, i'm very angry that he was driving and he was driving so recklessly. >> the suspected driver was a man with four dui convictions and police say was also busted for another hit-and-run a week prior.
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soon after thursday's crash police found larios and his van at a nearby apartment complex. >> should have stopped and said let's call 911 and get some help for this little girl. please, help her. no, he took off. >> the day of the crash saphira was with her great-grandmother running errands. at one point they were getting bought car when the toddler ran away. then beverly hourton heard the crash. >> a very loud thump. then when i saw people screaming and running into the street, then i realized it was probably her. >> reporter: saphira was thrown several feet. she's on a breathing tube and has bruised lungs and head lacerations. she's currently sedated and is in and out of consciousness. >> we are praying and praying and praying, you know, that she's going to make it through. she's a strong little girl, she will. she will make it through. >> reporter: saphira is just 3' tall and loves to make people laugh.
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her family can't wait until she's home again. >> when you see her, she brightens you up. any time we take her anywhere, everyone always falls in love with her. >> a gofundme has been set up to help the family. if you would like more information go to the website, abc7news.com where we have a link to the page. in the newsroom, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. police searching for two men suspected of killing another man at a hotel in concourt. adam renfroe and robert brown are responsible for the death of daniel schrader. the victim found inside a hotel room on clayton road suffering from several gunshot wounds. he died at the hospital. officers believed the suspects were holed up inside a bay point home yesterday. a standoff there came to an end a few hours later with no one located. >> up setting on a saturday morning but we have the response team to keep the community safe. these men are dangerous, believed armed with a firearm.
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they are saying renfroe and brown are dangerous. anyone who says them are urged to call 911. a busy street in concord are closed after crews remove a construction crane after an apartment fire. abc 7 news was there when the crane was being dismantled yesterday. all three lanes of westbound concord boulevard are closed between galindo and mira vista terrace. the roads expected to be reopened tonight. the crane was used to renovate the apartments that were under construction during the fire last year. more than $55 million in damage was done to the 180-unit complex. nearly 250 people had to be evacuated from nearby apartments. there's a two-day fundraiser dedicated to keeping police dogs safe and healthy. abc 7 news in concord for cover your canine event. teamed up with police forces around the area to raise money for four-legged officers. live demonstrations showing the canine's incredible stills were also held.
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money raised goes to equipment for the dogs like bulletproof vests, trauma kits and even heat alarms. >> so if my car gets too hot, my alarm goes off on my belt to let me know i need to go get my dog. it also rolls the window down to help them not suffer from heat related injuries. the canine serving concord police for for about three years. time is 6:36. in the north bay these young labs and golden retrievers might melt your heart. they have a mission to accomplish. these are puppies in training for the blind in san rafael. more than 350 dogs and volunteer puppy raisers came together for a day of training. the pups are between 5 to 15-month-old. they are undergoing two full years of training before the dogs graduate from the program and will be a vital companion to a new owner. coming up on this week, 2020
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democratic presidential candidates senator amy klobuchar and tom steyer will talk about their campaigns. you can watch the full interviews on this week with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 right here on abc 7. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, she's only 6 years old and she's already been honored by the united nations. we'll introduce you to paisley and tell you how she's helping refugees around the world. but first a live look outside from our abc 7 exploratorium camera. much of san francisco waking up with fog or cloud cover this morning. meteorologist lisa argen will have your your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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france is celebrating the annua. the tradition marks the storming of the bastille fortress during the french revolution. more than 4,000 armed forces taking part. french president emanuel macron aims to showcase european military expertise at this year's parade. european leaders are under pressure to boost their military ties amid growing rifts with washington and the looming exit from the european union. here at home and nearly every corner of the world there's an ongoing debate and struggle over immigration. one little girl from texas heard one story about the plight of refugees and that got her thinking. abc 7's tom llamas introduce us to young paisley. >> when most spin a globe they are thinking about where can i
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go. 6-year-old paisley elliot is different. two years ago in preschool she listened to a bible story about refugees and it sparked a lot of questions for paisley. >> great, you learned about refugees at school. it wasn't a topic i wanted to discuss at length with a 4-year-old. >> she learned there are refugees not only in her home state of texas but all over the world. >> they had to run away from danger. their country is not safe. >> so she started with stuffed animals, collecting 250, donating them to kids in war-torn syria. from there she visited refugees in mexico to deliver 500 pounds of donated supplies. >> she came back and said my heart is going to explode. >> paisley's passion for giving is only getting stronger. she started a nonprofit called paisley's house to try and build a school for children at the
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worth refugee camp on the planet located in greece. >> lemonade for sale. >> she donated her piggy bank and selling $3 glasses of lemonade and making sure customers know where the funds are going. >> i'm not keeping the money, i'm building with the money. >> today we caught up with her as she was with her family in nicaragua donating school supplies. >> i'm going to change lives so they have a better education. >> paisley has been recognized by the u.n. again, only just 6 years old. a little girl making a big change. >> i never want to stop changing the world. i'm going to do it forever. >> that was tom llamas reporting. earlier this month, paisley's pals secured a wehse in greece to start building the school. >> lisa argen tracking accuweather forecast. >> pretty typical, low clouds,
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sun, emeryville, temperatures upper 50s around oakland going to the mid-70s again. so t bay. but they are getting a little more pronounced as we go through the week ahead. i'll explain with my accuweather forecast next. >> thanks, lisa. also ahead steph curry can do it all. basketball, golf and now football. the two-time mvp is enjoying the weekend in tahoe. anthony flores has more coming up in sports.
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in sports. in sports a's and giants closing out series since all state. first pitch at 11:10 then a's could sweep white sox. first pitch at the coliseum is at 1:07 this afternoon. giants fell short yesterday against milwaukee's best. here is anthony flores with highlights in sports. >> good morning, everyone. i'm anthony flores. the giants are still in last place in the division and still not yet at 500. there as bright side. they are making a push for the wild card. they have won nine of their last 11 games sending mad to the hill in milwaukee. bottom four, giants up 1-0. brewers trying to tie it. pena to deep left center, kevin pillar picks up to crawford, we have a play at the plate. buster posey with the tag. tag.. mike is out.
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check out the replay swipes him before he sweeps the plate. top nine, down 4-2. a one-out two-run single to tie it. bruce bochy pleased for the moment. bottom nine, giants one strike away from extra innings but rey reyes gives walkoff double. the game winner is scored giants lose 5-4. a's and white sox, sunny day at the coliseum. second batter for the a's is matt chapman. he doubles off the right field wall to bring in marcus simeon. 1-0 oakland. four batters later robby grossman, a sharp single to left, chapman and matt olsen score making it 3-0. then chris hermann singles to right, chris davis scores. it is 4-0. that puts an end to the day white sox starter. they bring in one-time detwiler. franklin barreto greets with three-run bomb to left center. 7-0 after the first inning and
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80s roll -- a's roll 13-2. >> anybody can do damage any day. we're not relying on one guy every day to come in and produce. scoring up top but a lot of guys in the bottom of the lineup are carrying the team for the day. i think we take pride in being good one through nine. out to tahoe for the american century championship. steph curry loves golf. not sure he's loving this. on 14 from the pine straw. knocks it into the grandstand. steph can only laugh. couldn't do that again if he tried. fans love it, though, because he plays it from there. they clear out the seats. nice shot on the green and just rolls onto the collar. his play partner justin timberlake can't believe it but steph missed the par putt. to 17, timberlake, hike hike to aaron rodgers. steph going deep over the middle. of course rogers hits him in lo setuoing to be a dfere
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we've got a lot of confidence what we'll be able to do. >> well, i just had to gain a lot of perspective from the finals as well. i kept texting steph and telling him i'm ready to go if somebody gets injured, you know. i never got the call, so it's good to finally catch up with him. >> now, steph is trailing his father heading into the final round. the loser between the two has to sing karaoke at next year's opening night dinner. that's a look at your morning sports. i'm anthony flores, have a great sunday. let's turn to weather now, complete northern california forecast with meteorologist lisa argen. lisa, good morning to you. >> good morning, chris. typical summertime pattern in the bay area. check it out. look at that lovely fog as we view from east bay hills camera, atop vollmer peak. fingers of fog trying to make it into the lower elevations. as we take a look at the temperature trend for concord, we should be in the mid-80s. it has been warm to hot for the weekend. that continues today with about
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92 out there. tomorrow not much of a change. still in the 90s. as we get through tuesday in the middle of the week, look how the temperatures come down. from the upper 80s to the mid-80s and by the end of the week still looks like that cooling trend taking us to near 80 inland. as we look outside, this is what we get in july. the golden gate bridge, and even the wipers necessary, for mist and drizzle here as you head into marin county. throughout the next couple of hours, we're looking at the clearing. that is a look at the fog footprint. very similar to yesterday and the day before, although the winds have shifted a little bit and looking at breezy winds through the delta this morning. this featureecomine pronounced for us in the week ahead as our dominant ridge of high pressure from the southwest kbi begins to shrink in its prominence. that's going to allow for a cooling trend withe fog. a beautiful start to sunday with
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mid-50s in santa rosa, san francisco 56, redwood city 55 and morgan hill and san jose sunny at 60. we have clouds along the peninsula. sfo right now no delays. 57 in napa. at fairfield with 50s and 60s out by the delta. our roof camera pretty gray here in the city. notice no wind yet. that sea breeze will keep us comfortable. about 70 today downtown, in the 60s yesterday. fog and mist along the coast this morning. hot again inland. then the cooler pattern for the week ahead. so the changes arrive for the afternoon with temperatures just maybe a few degrees cooler as we get into our inland valleys. instead of those mid and upper 90s, see the low 90s. 80 in fremont, 77 in richmond. 83 san rafael, 91 in santa rosa. certainly warm for you with low 80s, palo alto 76, san mateo. we'll be looking at numbers coming down just slowly as we start the week but then more pronounced throughout the middle of the week. heading to oakland today for the white sox at the coliseum, 67
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degrees. looking at numbers in the upper 60s by 4:00. so golden gate park today aids walk 8:00, partly sunny conditions, 59 degrees. and by about noontime, we'll see numbers in the mid-60s. more sunshine with west winds picking up. accuweather seven-day forecast warm to hot today, inland around the day, upper 70s, mid-60s at the coast. partly sunny at our bay area beaches. tomorrow that trend continues, although the temperatures will be a little cooler. you download our accuweather app. keeping track of the temperatures is easy hour by hour. you notice the trend will be for cooler weather. july is looking like we're coming in a little bit cooler than average even though today is going to be a hot one inland >>'day it wo a niceac in pacifica. >> you've got that on the plate. >> bucket list item. lisa, thank you. >> we're talking about amazon prime day. what you need
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the winning numbers from last night's $194 million powerball drawing. 13, 23, 32, 35, 68, and the powerball 21. there was a jackpot winner in tennessee. we do have a million dollar winner here in the bay area, a ticket matching the five numbers but not the powerball was sold at 7-eleven on moorpark avenue
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near the experience in san jose. winner last flit superlotto plus drawing, 1, 13, 18, 20, 30, the mega number 17. nobody picked all six. the jackpot goes up to $62 million. good luck. today is national mac and cheese day. the soma food park will host the great mac and cheese meltoff to celebrate the food. more than a dozen vendors selling the cheesy pasta all day long. tickets still available starting at $5 per person. that gets you into the event but you still have to pay for the food once you're inside. it starts at 11:00. the price of avocados continues to go up. the mexican government says the high demand and a slight drop in production are to blame. the price in the u.s. hit $2.23 last week. the most expensive stores in mexico price them the same but the average price is under $2. prices are expected to drop next month here in the u.s. when production ramps back up in mexico. amazon prime day starts at midnight tonight.
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the company will have more than a million deals for 48 hours on items like furniture, electronics, groceries, clothing amazon devices that will be available for discount include fire tv stick, ecoalways the facebook portal. walmart, ebay and target are also having their own sales this week. got to peruse the website. final check of the weather with you. >> clearing, 60s, low inland, mid-90s near brentwood. cooling trend under way, more pronounced through the middle of the week and that means a stronger onshore push. that marine air in the inland valleys. >> thank you. on behalf of our team thank you for joining us on abc 7 mornings. i'm chris nguyen alongside lisa argen. abc news next. make it a great day, everybody.
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good morning, america. good morning, america. louisiana takes a beating from barry with the worst yet to come. the slow-moving storm drenching the coast expected to drop an additional foot of rain. water already topping levees, spilling into neighborhoods. >> look at the storm surge here on lake pontchartrain. huge waves on top of a five to six-foot surge. >> structures just blown away. the life-threatening flash flooding and warnings from officials this morning. new york city blackout. the big apple losing juice. pedestrians stepping in to control the chaos. subway passengers stuck underground. times square's famous billboards blank. >> hi, guys, so we're backstage. stage. >> even j. lo's show cancelled. what caused the power to blow?

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