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the three-day festival this weekend. >> it is a great experience. awesome music, and people watching. >> reporter: she is not the only one people watching. according to sfpd law from the 5am wakers, enforcement have eyes throughout golden gate park. >> we have a robust lineup of to the 6am sleepers. officers. we were working closely with the and the hope this trip never enders. event coordinator and their everyone uses their phone differently security staff. >> reporter: during our time at the festival we saw police and in different places. officers on bikes, medicals of that's why xfinity mobile created a different kind the s.w.a.t. team, park rangers of wireless network. and even event security. one that's designed to save you money even vendors noticed a by auto connecting to millions of secure wifi hot spots. difference in security compared to last year. and the best lte everywhere else. >> we have people checking underneath our vehicles, we have xfinity mobile. it's wireless reimagined. mirrors. >> reporter: after the gilroy shooting where police say the simple, easy, awesome. suspect cut part of the fence to enter the festival sppd says they are covering the perimeter of the event. >> there are multiple layers of security. i can't speak to specifics but the fencing is defense.
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>> rep bags were changed are prohibit. >> announcer: news to build a better bay area. this is abc7 mornings. clear bags are members even with good morning, it is sunday, august 11th. all of this, you can't change i'm kumasi aaron. we are starting this morning reality. >> there is a threat where there with a look at our forecast. is a large populous of humans but i can't just live my life in >> good morning, everyone. the fog is starting to thin out fear. >> reporter: in san francisco, right now. luz pena, abc7 news. i am showing you live doppler 7. the commute into san francisco from the east bay will and the satellite image. be different tomorrow. you will notice it downtown near we had dense fog in the north the sales force transit center. bay that's improving. petalu petaluma, two miles. ac transit service buses resume half moon bay still down to a quarter mile visibility. service today. the golden gate bridge is socked it was shut down six weeks after in. being started after workers temperatures in the 50s and 60s right now. with the thinner marine layer we cracks in steel beams. will see sunshine earlier on. that means warmer temperatures some muni routes have been using this afternoon. inland areas warming.into the the ground floor for a couple of weeks. low 90s around the bay, even ac transit will be the first agency to run buses along the upper 70s. at the kroes the sea breeze dedicated bus ramp to the keeps new the mid 60s to upper
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center's third floor. in lake county, cal fire has 60s. then the warming trend the 20 acre gulf fire 95% continues. things really heat up mid week. more details coming up. breaking news this morning, contained. firefighters are battling a a discarded cigarette is now being blamed to sparking the small vegetation fire in san mateo county right now. flames last thursday afternoon. at one point the fire threatened calfire san mateo's santa cruz about 40 buildings. firefighters say you can unit shared this photo with us. properly dispose of cigarettes three to five acres are burning and cigars by dousing them in in huddard park in woodside on water. san francisco firefighters kings mountain road. rescued a man stranded on a cliff at fort funston. developing news in the south two men were spotted having bay, san jose police trouble getting up the cliff and investigating a shooting that left a man dead. called for him. officers responded just before one of the two got up on his own 10:30 last night to story road before rescue teams got there. near king road in front of the the other man was strapped into wells fargo bank. a harness and pulled to safety. the victim was take tony the hospital where he later died. luckily neither of them were the victim's identity hasn't hurt. officials say these two guys been released. just got too adventurous while police haven't made any arrests they were exploring and ignored but asks that anyone with the signs to stay away from the information contact police. developing news out of san francisco. four people covering this edge. officials are warning swimmers to use caution after a morning after being shot in the city's western edition great white shark was spotted in the water this the half moon bay neighborhood. it happened just after 11:30 area. the sighting came in around 1:15
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last night a yesterday afternoon. officials say the shark was seen about a quarter mile south of corner. all four victims were taken to pillar point harbor. the hospital. their conditions unknown at the a little bit scary. time. police do not have any suspects >> they have been warned. in custody. >> they have to live, too. more developing news this morning. a woman is dead after a taxicab right? we just have to be careful of it is a good day to get out by the hit and killed her at fifth and water for whatever you want to market streets in san francisco. do today. this happened just before 9:00 >> yeah, we are already seeing clearing out there. last night. we are going to get more walk sf says the victim is the sunshine and temperatures are going to warm up. 15th person killed while walking here's a live look from sutro. or biking on san francisco city you can see the clouds are streets this year and that's thinning out rather quickly more than double the number today. that means warmer temperatureser compared to this time last to everyone, even getting down yeesh. investigators do not believe right hot this coming week. that drugs and alcohol were some up next, a possible involved. the cab driver stayed on the scene and spoke with police. compromise over this market street is back open to controversial mural. traffic. now, this area is supervisor the school board president's solution to preserve a he's of matt haney's district, last night he tweeted, another mystery at san francisco high school. the end of a of of an era pedestrian fatality. we are devastated and furious. the end of a of of an era one of the last remaining haney asked city leaders to declare a state of emergency for but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, traffic safety after two crashes to keep me moving the way i was made to. last month. at least two federal
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investigations are underway to it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. look into the circumstances osteo bi-flex - surrounding jeffrey epstein' now in triple strength plus magnesium. death. the accused sex trafficker and and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. multimillionaire was found dead in his cell yesterday morning jeff is flying to... while he was awaiting trial. oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutes from a wyndham. >> reporter: multimillionaire with over 6,000 hotels across the country, financier and accused sex a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. visit wyndhamhotels.com. trafficker jeffrey epstein is dead after an apparent suicide at a new york city jail. but his accusers still want justice. the 66-year-old was awaiting trial on federal charges accusing him of sexually abusing dozens of underaged girls. he was likely going to go to jail for the rest of his life had he been convicted. but three weeks ago he was put on suicide watch after being found unresponsive in his cell. abc news has learned a week later he was taken off. some of his accusers like this woman are angry at the news of his death. >> i never wanted anybody to die. i just wanted him to be held accountable for his actions that
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he did. >> reporter: his death comes less than 24 hours after 2,000 pages of new documents were made public for the first time with accusations leveled against epstein and other bombment men. >> you are screaming on the inside and you don't know how to let it come out. all you do is obey. that's it. >> reporter: the 2015 defamation suit was unsealed. the suit by her was against maxwell a longtime associate and british socialite n. court filings dwrks uffrey says maxwell recruited her and she was groomed to be a sex slave to epstein, addsing she was later directed by maxwell and epstein to have sex with many, quote, powerful men, including numerous prominent american politicians, powerful business executives, foreign executives and world leaders. in deposition testimony cleed in the documents she says she was
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directed to have sex with prince andrew, u.n. ambassador bill richardson and from maine, george mitchell. all three men strongly denied the allegations. in statements both mitchell and richardson say they never met miss guffrey. in an interview she spoke of what epstein and maxwell would instruct her what to do. >> give jeffrey what he wants. the head of san francisco's school board is offering a proposal to deal with the fight a lot of the training game from over a mural that's put george her herself. it started with one, trickled washington high school in the national spotlight. into two. this weekend he is talking to and then people in politics and abc7. the mural is called life of royalty. >> reporter: maxwell has washington and has been in place consistently denied the more than 80 years. allegations. her lawyers writing that guffrey some activists want it destroyed because of how it portrays utterly failed to sustain her oppression. some say painting to every the mural is a step too far and claims. erases history. now the school board president guffrey's lawyer says? a statement that the fact that wants to cover the mural with
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epstein took his own life within panels. >> there are still going to be a 24 hours of the unsealing of variety of opinions about what should happen. detailed documents is no coibs but if this passes, actually destroying the art won't be on deputies. more than 200,000 people are the table. our hope is that this does pass answereding outside lands music. and that this board can get back in light in recent shootings to the work of making policy on security is tight. police say they are keeping a close eye on everything and behalf of every young person in the city. >> the school board could vote the mural's future on tuesday. s reporter luz pena has the story. reporter: more than le are exp lyanne melendez has been top of the story and she tweeted that she told that actor danny glover is in favor of keeping the mural at the high school. and he the civil right leader amos brown are expected the give their opinions son. we will keep youd in 1966. now they are saying good. the owners of one of the last remaining mom and pop stationery stores says they just can't compete with online competitors.
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>> reporter: the signs at the front of the store tell the whole story. for 53 years, three generations of the family ran the store. >> it is a landmark in loss al those. >> reporter: it is one of the last mom and pop stationery shops left in the bay area. for shoppers, et cetera more than that. >> it is a >> reporter: this man's grandparents opened the store in 1966. >> i still have the dime from my first sale. >> reporter: he took over the business in 1991. when they looked at their finances with the high cost of rent, the $15 minimum wage, the drop in foot trough, plus the onslaught of online retailers the numbers just didn't add up. >> the secret to our success was people coming in, they liked to
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touch, feel, see something. and now the generations coming up, that's to the their -- they don't care. thank you for being our customer. >> reporter: terry's daughter ran the los altos shop says the decision to close was tough but she's proud of what her family built. >> i don't like when people say we are going out of business because we are not. we are retiring. that's important, that we didn't fail. >> just like the three generations that ran the family business, three generations on hand as they lock up for the last time. >> stay gster. silver time from 1966. and i will have my memories from 2019. >> reporter: in los altos, unser hassan abc7 news. the time now is 9:17. frances is here checking our forecast for the weekend. >> we have a great start to the last day of our weekend.
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live doppler 7 showing some cloud cover there, we still see thick fog through across the golden gate bridge. but that is going to thin out quickly. san francisco, 60 trees. san jose is 68. half moon bay where we also have low clouds and fog is only 57 degrees. check out this live shot from the east bay hills as we look out towards san francisco. you can see how much thinner the marine layer is. that's allowing the clouds to mix out pretty quickly, with more sunshine we will warm up even further today. a, 60 december. napa, 63, concord and fairfield in the upper 60s right now. check out the blue skies. it cleared very quickly here downtown san francisco. so we have a warming trend that starts today. then this continues. and then by the middlef the week we will be anywhere from five to ten degrees above average. so thing are going to get hot, especially for inla after that, we have a cooling trend into next weekend. so here's a look at the forecast
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animation with very little cloud cover over the next hour. in fact you will notice with this offshore flow it really pushes the clouds away. the clouds mix out, and we will get more sunshine. then even tonight we will see some of those clouds return along the peninsula coast, but we will see lots of clearing as well. so temperatures today will be a little bit warmer compared to yesterday. we will still get a sea breeze. and that will keep thing cool at the beaches. half moon bay, mid 60s. santa cruz warming up to 79 degrees. downtown san francisco hitting 70 this afternoon. lots of mid 80s through parts of the north bay. santa rosa, 85, napa, 84. and it is going to be perfect in oakland, 77 degrees. san jose, 83. look for inland areas to hit the low 90s today. antiocy warm in fairfield and even the beaches grab your sunscreen and your sunglasses. you will need it today. ocean beach, 68 degrees. so warmer for outside lands.
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water temperature still chilly at 58. and monterey even hitting 69 degrees. overnight lows will be in the 50s. we could see slightly cooler weather overnight. less humidity as well. so mid 50s as well, low 60s with less clouds moving in overnight. i want to show you what you can expect for the week ahead. here's an example in san jose. today we are near average with a high of 83. but look at how much warmer we get. towards wednesday. after that, thursday will still be hot. but then it will be cooler for next weekend. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. so enjoy the beautiful sunny day, less humid today. temperatures in the inland areas in the low 90s around the bay, upper 70s, at the coast mid 60s. so the warming trend starts today. hins into monday. mild to hot summer sizzle is on tuesday. wednesday we are near triple digits for inland areas. it is going to be a hot one. head to the pool or beaches
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around the bay. mid 80s. even at the coast, upper 60s to low 70s. then we get some relief on thursday. and cooler into next weekend. >> we have got the heads up. so we can prepare. >> thank frances. abc's new brand localish is sharing inspiring stories in a weekly edition of more in common. in in week's story, getting to be a kid again at summer camp. >> reporter: just 8 years old, he has had 15 surge radio he is l li. eent one still healing. but he's not in the hospital this week. he's at summer camp. >> it is saying to me, no more hospital beds, don't have to do this, don't have to do that. >> reporter: have you had to spend some time in hospitals lately? >> i had a back surgery once and i had top on my back for like a bunch of days. >> reporter: what has been your favorite memory from last year?
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in an effort to build a better bay area, abc7 news is committed to finding solutions to the region's housing crisis. we are looking at how some people are buying and living in vans. but they are not your normal everyday vans. in this case they are called gl s rises. >> reporter: rodney started glamper vans as a way to upgrade campers. but he is getting calls from people upgrading for a place to live not camp. >> she has all the parking spots throughout the city worked out already. like this one is a thursday, this one is a wd. >> reporter: as the cost of living goes up in the bay area so does the number of people looking for alternative housing options. with that has come the rise of a new market, upscale livable vans. inside these vans they have a
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queen sized bed, a desk, refrigerator, and even inside here in some of them a portable bathroom. >> take it to your nearest starbucks or behind a tree and pour it out. >> a fridge and shower, skylight to the roof deck. fun features. >> reporter: stam austin is a glamper van employee who lives in his van. >> et cetera not easy to build your house while you were living in it and traveling in it. it has allowed me to live here without paying the rent prices. >> reporter: he talks to customers like damian who told us he is seriously considering moving out of his san francisco apartment into one of these vans but yet to make the jump. you are definitely intrigued? >> definitely. >> reporter: but he has reservations. >> it is not very big in there. >> reporter: right. >> i mean, it is one thing
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from 450 square feet down to 80 square feet. >> reporter: it is illegal to sleep in your car overnight in san francisco. of course that isn't stopping people from doing it. another reservation is the cost. these vans aren't cheap. they range from $50,000 to $90,000 each. you could a, that is less than it would cost to buy an apartment in san francisco. since the bay area's housing crisis affects all of us we dedicated a week of coverage to the topic for issues for renters, homeowners to solutions for the future. find all of those stories on line at abc7news.com/better bay area. this week thousands of people are celebrating the culture, sounds, and flavors of the philippines in san francisco. ♪ yesterday abc7 news was at yorba buena gardens when music filled the air. the festival features shopping with all kinds of food. it continues today from 11:00 to
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5:00 p.m. still come on abc7 mornings, lady gaga giving communities affected by mass shootings, including gilroy. how her money will be used. also, are you ready for back to school? we are checking in with students and with districts because having good education is part of building a better bay area. -o' stilnervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on
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>> announcer: news to build a better bay area. this is abc7 mornings. good morning, everyone. we are starting this half hour with a check of our forecast. here's meteorologist frances lawson. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. we are really starting to see the marine layer thin out. here's live doppler 7 and the satellite image. we saw socked in conditions through the north bay earlier this morning. now that has improved although there is still thick fog in half moon bay where visibility is down to half a mile. here's your 12-day planner with a beautiful live shot from the santa cruz area. foggy parts in the north bay.
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actually it now moved to the peninsula coast. bright sunshine. by lunchtime a warmer day for everyone. low 90s inland. upper 70s around the bay and mid sixty to near 70 along the coast. it is going to be mostly clear this evening. high pressure builds. things are going to warm up around the bay area. we will be well above average. details coming up. democratic presidential candidates are calling for tougher gun laws in the wake of two mass shootings. 31 people killed and dozens more injured last week, this on the heels of the gilroy garlic festival the weekend before. democrats taking their case directly to voters. >> ip happy the answer questions. >> reporter: taking in the sights. >> i want a pork chop on a stick. >> you are going to get one. >> reporter: and working the crowd. >> we got this. >> reporter: but front and center, the debate over gun
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reform. >> we need reasonable gun safety laws in our country, including universal back beyond checks and renewal of the assault weapons ban. >> reporter: democrats pitching their plans to tackle gun violence. >> we are going to make change. we are going to pass gun safety laws in this country. >> reporter: the emotions of this debate pouring over. >> i have a six and three-year-old boy. i was imagining -- i was imagining it was one of them that got shot, and the other saw it. i'm so sorry. >> reporter: back in washington, the president is pushing for stricter background checks. >> do you believe the president when he says he wants to see some kind of meaningful reforms? >> i find that fascinating when he says he is going to check with the nra. >> reporter: do you get any sense this time around thing are different? >> democracy is starting to show a little muscle out there. i think mitch mcconnell is getting just a little bit worried. my view?
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he ought to be a lot worried. >> reporter: mary bruce, abc news washington. lady gaga posted on facebook on friday that her born this way foundation will fund 162 classroom projects in those cities. 23 are for classroomd ie projects in partnership with donors choose, which is a site where teachers post classroom project requests that donors can support. if you would like to help victim of the gilroy garlic festival shooting we have a link on our website to a special fund. webb,. investigations are cracking down on those who are threatening violenc, some could go so on social media. the fbi is issuing a new warning in the wake of back to back mass shootings. abc news reporter wit jonson has the details. >> reporter: this morning, the fbi warning americans of a possible increase in hate krils
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after several threats in the past week. yesterday jeffrey hanson arrested accused of posting a facebook message about a puerto rican festival. elsewhere, two face charge force reportedly planning attacks. in l federal agents arresting a 23-year-old, connor climo. >> we have the means to deal with it. >> reporter: climo seen in this video from ktnv acting as a neighborhood crime fighter. documents and messages indicate he recently wanted to blow up a synagogue or a gay bar. investigators say he communicated with a dangerous neonazi group. while searching his home they found guns and bomb making materials as well as a notebook outlining an attack. >> once you start talking about harming people then law enforcement can come after you.
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>> reporter: in florida, a facebook post leads to the arrest of 26-year-old richard clayton. the post read three more days of probation left. then i get my ar-15 back. don't go to walmart next week. after three mass shootings the recent weeksew reporter whit johnson with that story. breaking news out of san mateo, firefighters are battling a small grass fire in woodside. about three to five ache remembers currently burning in huddard park at kings mountain road, which is closed at skyline boulevard. smoke can be seen from interstate 282340 the redwood city area. paradise united -- unified school district is back. nearly one year after the camp fire destroyed or damaged many
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of its school sites. more than 100 showed up to celebrate the reopening of the district offices. as students prepare to head back to the classroom they are looking at different ways to help them cope with memories of last year's devastation. >> it is fantastic to go ahead and accomplish all of these things we have been trying the do so our kids can learn here in their own schools. >> if there is a general message it is just that i gave space for our people come together. >> one of the coping mechanism has the district is exploring is art theory as a way to communicate feelings without being vocal. soul cycle classes are opening back up today in san francisco. here you can see the sunday schedule for the castro location after a blank day yesterday. saturday's classes were cammed amid protests over the company's owner steven ross. ross held a fund-raiser on friday for president trump's re-election campaign. the protest was held at the castro location on saturday.
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ross has interest in soul cycle and we quinn objection fitness clubs. this week students will be going back to class at some bay area schools. not everyone is ready. abc7 news reporter leann melendez checked in with districts and with students because a good education is part of building a better bay area. >> reporter: with only days before the start of the school year -- >> we are still looking for teachers. >> reporter: oakland still has 24 spots open even though classes begin on monday. currently san francisco unified has 95% of its classrooms staffed. they begin on august 19th. >> they also have a strong pool of substitute teachers that support as we ten to hire. >> reporter: classes start on wednesday. the high cost of live and better paying jobs often stand in the way of being able to recruit more teachers. special education teachers are most in demand.
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faced with a serious shortage, last year san jose unified created rise a two year credentialing program. >> we covered the tuition at san jose state who has been a fantastic partner. we cover the testing fees, we provide testing support, all the books, the costs are covered. and we also provide mentors. >> reporter: of course filling those position is important. but so is offering students nutritious meals at school. districts are concerned that not all families in need are getting that message. school districts say the rhetoric on the federal level around immigration is also keeping some families from signing up for the national school lunch program. >> i really want to make sure families know that it is -- this is a safe place. we are here to make sure that your children are receiving the meals that they need. we don't share this information with anybody. >> reporter: districts are reminding families to fill out an application even they think they don't qualify for free or
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reduced price meals. abc7 news. we spent a week digging into the issues teachers face all over the bay area. awful those stories are in one place on our website, abc7news.com/better bay area. still ahead on abc7 morning, a blast from the past. the video rental store staying strong on the peninsula. we are taking a live look outside, pier 39. sea lions now have some company. earlier nobody was there. earlier nobody was there. it is supposed it's on. get to the ross shoe event for even more brands at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. yes! yep! oh, yeah! seriously, save on fall styles for women, men, boys and girls. at the ross shoe event. on now.
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parking is $18. the festival runs from 10:00 until 5:00 tonight. it looks like it was great weather yesterday. today might be better. >> warmer by a few degrees compared to yesterday. here's a live look from sutro. you can see the top of the golden gate bridge. the tower is at 746 feet. you know the marine laser less than that. when it is less than that, that means we see sunshine earlier on. i will have neighborhood temperatures coming up. >> thanks frances. the 49ers and raiders both play their first preseason games at home.
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we have an update to the grass fire burning in san mateo county. cal fire says forward progress of the fire in huddard park has been stopped. they will stay on the scene for the next 24 hours because of extremely heavy ground fuels. the road is closed at skyline boulevard. the fire department doesn't have an estimated time when the street will reopen. we just learned that one firefighter has a minor injury but no one else was hurt and there are no structures damaged. in sports, the bay bridge series begins tuesday at oracle park. this morning, the a's play the white sox in chicago at 11:10. and the giants try to take three out of four from the phillies. first pitch is at 4:05.
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if you are not going to the game, watch it on espn. before the game starts, the giants are holding a reunion of their 1989 world series team. the 49ers will play their second preseason game a week from tomorrow in denver. last night, the niners took on the cowboys at levi stadium. abc7 sports anchor chris alvarez has the highlights in this morning's sports. good morning sports fans, chris alvarez with you. the injury bug continues to hit the 49ers hard. saturday night we found out trent taylor broke his foot earlier in the week and had surgery on friday. the team hoping he will be back early in the regular season. niners hosting the cowboy this the preseason opener. last year's quarterback sensation nick mullins rolls by jalen heard. watch him find his way this the end zone. 7-6, red and gold. late first quarter. beathard going up top. samuels goes up and gets it. what a play that was.
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45 yards, puts the niners in the red zone. same drive. beathard to heard. -second touchdown of the night. niners beat the cowboys 17-9. >> we played a lot of guys tonight. we were able to sit a lot of starters. the backups came in fairly early and got the play more. and we got to keep those guys out there longer. always good to do as long as you can get through it healthy. a lot of tape to watch. raiders, derek carr sitting out the preseason opener. raiders first drive, washington finds pay dirt. 7-0, raiders. former bills quarterback nathan peterman fighting for a backup spot. a 50 yard scamper weaving in and out of that traffic. through baseball feels into the grass on the other side. peterman hits does, what a homecoming for him. a three yard touchdown.
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raiders win 14-3. the 14th year gruden has won a preseason opener. a fun fact. he found out about it in post game. >>; is that right? that's great. that's great. we put a lot of effort into winning these games. no matter whatever anybody says we are on the playing field, we are out there to win these games whoever is playing. i am proud the young play takin and phillies. bottom two, runner on for longoria,s that long gone. first homerce c back off the injured list. 2-1 giants, that will make your skipper smile. samardzija was dealing. the shark gs eight strong. 103 pitches, gives up just two hits, one run, and strikes out five. giants win, 3-1. a's and white sox. rally time n the ninth. a's fans on the south side. down 3-0. down to their final strike. chapman, ground ball, misplayed
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by simian. it is a 3-2 game. the dugout loves that. the a's fans were ready for the rally. later in the inning, bases loaded, davis at the plate. chance to be a hero. he goes down swinging and the white sox beat the a's 3-2. that's a look at your sports. have a great season. time now is 9:48. we are getting a check of our bay area forecast with frances. >> if you like sunshine and warmer weather we have a bhufl day ahead. here's a look at live doppler 7 and the satellite image. lots of clouds cleared from the north bay where we had a dense fog advisory this morning. now we are seeing clouds swrus along the peninsula coast. in fact, we are still seeing it across the golden gate bridge, where visibility is still very limited right now. because the marine layer is so thin it will clear out quickly today. oakland, 65. san jose 68. half moon bay also still socked in, only 57 degrees.
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from the east bay hills you can see it is going to be a nice day ahead. things are looking calm and quiet out there right now. lots of 60s. santa rosa 60 right now. upper 60s through fairfield. and concord, livermore at 65 degrees. this time from mount tam. we are seeing some of the coastal clouds just spilling over the hills there. but it is starting to mix out. we have a warming trend that starts today. because high pressure is building. this will strengthen over the next few days. by wednesday we will be about five to ten degrees above average mid week, after that, we have a cooling trend that continues into next weekend. i want to show you the highs for today. it will be quite warm threw parts of the south bay. morgan hill, gilroy, in the upper 80s. santa cruz, 79 today. t show to going to be warm, near 80 degrees. now, at the beaches, even though we are getting more sunshine we will still get a bit of a sea breeze. outside lands is still going to hit in the sixty.
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68, sunset district. downtown san francisco, if you are heading to the giants game this afternoon, you will definitely need a hat and sunglasses. it will warm to 70 degrees. also look for mid 80s through the north bay. petaluma, novato, san rafael, 84 degrees. 88 in calistoga. low 90s through ukiah and cloverdale. in the east bay it is going to be comfortable, upper 70s to low 80s. oakland, 77. fremont, 82 degrees. and then we will find low 90s in some of the interior valleys. the warmest spots basketball antioch and brentwood at 92 f one of our models. tomorrow, monday, we could see some upper 90s in some areas like fair fwooeld, and even around the bay, lots of 80s. san francisco probably around 7 or even warmer. czech out tuesday. we get near upper 90s, near 100, and even by wednesday, some of our models saying above 100 for
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antioch and fairfield. san francisco, possibly 67 degrees. we will keep an eye on this high pressure and see you how it affects the accuweather seven-day forecast. but for now you can expect lots of sunshine today, slightly warmer temperatures. tomorrow will be a mild to hot day. we will see the upper 90s in some inland areas. and then the summer sizzle is on tuesday. wednesday looking hot. near triple digits for inland areas. around the bay mid 80s. along the coast it will be great to head to the beaches if your kids are still out of school. upper 60s to mid 70s. the cooling begins. still warm on thursday, but cooler into next week. keep watching we will be tracking ow warm it will get. >> i am looking forward to it. >> i think it is going to be perfect in san francisco. but you will need air-conditioning inland. >> thanks frances. on the peninsula the days of bustling video rental retailers
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like blockbuster are long gone. but high-tech hasn't stopped one san mateo shop from thriving nearly 35 years. we look at how the video store is surviving in the age of streaming services. >> reporter: an an teague store once stood here. now it is a decades old video shop with antiques of a different kind, vhs tapes beta max, blasts from the past, all managed by the owner and only employee. he has been in business every day since march 1985 though he admits someone else ran the front desk the time he had surgery and legal obligation once forced a late start. >> i had jury duty which i couldn't get out of. >> reporter: he is somehow making business work. >> this guy here is the only one that's just hanging around. keeping it open. >> reporter: regulars like tony
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make it happen. people who prefer the in-person exchange over streaming. customers who sec out dvds for behind the scenes footage. and adult films make up a regular part of his income. >> it is 60/40 regular compared to adult. >> reporter: and rental rates haven't changed. >> it is still $2.99 to rent the movie. >> reporter: that will remain the case until he decides close up shop. abc7 news. coming up next a sunday streets first. th
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and he's about 10 minutes from a wyndham. with over 6,000 hotels across the country, a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. visit wyndhamhotels.com. happening today, sunday streets is coming to san francisco's chinatown. today's event is the launch the first sunday play streets. it runs from 11 until 4:00 on waverly place along sacramento and washington. it includes a lion dance ceremony that kicks everything off. it continues every sunday on waver lee thrptber. with so much going on, we have to check in with you before we leave. we are expecting a good day today. >> we are going to get lots of sunshine even in san francisco today where it is going to hit 70. oakland, 7.. san jose, 3. low 90s inland. high pressure builds and temperature also get even warmer to hot by wednesday. near triple digits inland.
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mid 80s around the bay. and upper 60s to low 70s. head to the beaches but definitely grab your sun glasses and your sun screen and your hat today. >> we are definite egoing to need it now and for the next few days. thanks for the heads up. thank you for joining us here on abc7 mornings i am kumasi aaron. abc7 news continues at 5:00 p.m. have a great day, everyone.
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