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>> announcer: news to build a better bare. this is abc 7 >> good morning, lisa is a joo good morning to you. . a little bit much fog offshore but overly it's the the cool temperature you feel this morning. starting out with not only cool air but a air quality advisory. you may have noticed lab of haze in the bay area. kinning today as air quality is moderate for most. some of the fires from the seer iaaf nevada appear upper level offshore winds allowing that smoke to drift into pourp skies from time to time. it's 46 in campbell. temperatures are really running all over the place from the 30s
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in the north bay to the upper 50s over in alameda. 58 in bodega bay. starting out cool and sunshine and temperatures coming down a bit over the weekend. today the warmer of the two. i'll detail the forecast later. >> let's get the to destructive wildfires burning in southern california. killing at least two peep. here are live pictures from one cht fires we'll have pictures of theed saddleridge fire. you can see them burning in los angeles. the fire ripped threw more than 7500 acres of land and only 13% contained. marshalscy gonzalez reports from one of the hardest hit communities. >> massive fires tearing through southern california, destroying dozens of homes. >> my house i can see where it was from here and it's all gone. >> santa ana winds spreading flames quickly as families scramble to evacuate facing
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nightmare on the roads. >> the the bemers in the air above me it's coming this way we're getting out. >> fiefrpts in los angeles county hosing flames creeping toward the backyard. >> they've done everything to protect us. >> here comes the helicopter we have a water drop on the way. >> officials say one man suffered a the heart attack and died while trying to stop the fire from reaching his home. >> we had a fatality from cardiac arrest he was revived but died at the hospital. >> and this communities in riverside county where mobile homes destroyed, an 89-year-old woman was killed. it started with the burning trash in the truck the diver dumped igniting the dry glass on the road. >> i was pleading with him don't stop here. if you have fire coming out of the top of the hopper it's going to catch. >> the flames spread quickly
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because of the strong winds still whipping up. the red flag warnings have been extended with the national weather service saying the extreme fire danger will continue into saturday evening. marcie gonzalez, abc news. port o ranch, california. >> now berkeley firefighters will be working front lines in l.a. after leaving the bay area yesterday. the strike team is stocking a special engine designed to perform in off road areas. you have to look at this. this rabbit is in a hospital being treated after being singed by flames. a crew with our sister station captured the video of the rabbit in the parking lot of the the ymca. >> they stopped the flames from reaching the y and a local viewer came and took the rabbit to the vet so it could be treated. developing news, power turned back on for nearly all customers left in the dark by the week's planned out analysis.
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pg&e says 99% of bay area customers have had service restored less than 13,000 still without power. pg&e says it found 30 incidents of weather related damage to infrastructure. wires fell. tree branchs that blue into lines. our reporter chris reyes in napa where wineries are still scrambling to recover. >> everybody was pretty frantic. we had wine makers literally saying can we go any faster what can we do to help. >> he is resigning what the last few days has been like for his team at a and f electric. they've been hooking up generators for wineries desperate to stay ton op of harvests. >> it's been an ugly two days since we were able to rent a generator but we are back up and current or shortly will be current. >> like most wineries in the area the crew has been working
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hard to stay on top of critical harvest deadlines that's why fry's phone was ripping off the hook. getting 50 calls in two days. >> we've helped out 12 to 14 wineries and two restaurants and worked about 45 hours in the last three days. >> you couldn't find a more grateful guy nan keever vineyard other than jason keever. >> i'm so happy that we are back. we've been running lean and scared. >> we're just doing our job. these people are great people as are all the clients and we want to do whatever we can do to help them stay online and keep moving forward to process the et fruit. >> he still has a lot of work ahead over the next couple tais. he has to unplug a lot of generators. it's the same for businesses in the area. they have to recover many losses from the last couple days. kris reyes for abc 7 news. >> businesses impacted.
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pg&e coming under intense criticism for holding a party at the posh sonoma the county winery. >> dan noy huss a chance toask pg&e president and ceo about the decision at a news conference yesterday afternoon. >> pg&e held a wine tasting at the silver oak winery outside healdsburg monday and tuesday this week. 60 people in all. a spokesperson told me the event was funded by shareholders not with rate payer dollars. snorp jerry hill isn't so sure. >> on plikingle events the sharmds pay. you thank the customers i think the rate payers would pay. >> the site of the horrific natural gas pipeline in 2010 p. after criminal conviction for safety violations and obstruction hill said it looked like the utility gas division was cleaning up its act. >> then we saw as we did a couple months ago they falsified
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over 100,000 records on their locate and dig reports. navy actually falsified that could have fut put people's lives at risk and then they do something stupid like this. >> the party getting the most criticism. coming the same days the utility planned blackouts of historic proportions and on the two-year naefrps of the wine country fire storm that kimd dozens and destroyed houses of homes. >> infuriating. once again it shows callous disregard to all ofhe folks that experience losses in the fires. >> sonoma county supervisor susan goran lost her house in the 2017 wieflds. she went to pg&e headquarters demanding answers about the blackouts and frustrated about the party. >> i would like to sentence them to monthly bus tours of all the of the burn areas to see how we are not recovering. and i would invite them up to my fire burn lot without a house and feed them now my defrafted
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fruz from my freezer >> i asked pg&e president bill johnson about the event. >> it was insensitive, tone deaf, poor judgment given the timing of this on the anniversary of the event two years ago in the north bay. it was inappropriate i've told everybody in the company we will no longer be doing any events like this. >> not enough for senator hill. >> the company is too large, too out of touch with reality and with its constituents and with california. really, i believe to exist anymore. i think we should do everything we can to find an alternative to pg&e. >> i asked pg&e for a list of attendees a copy of the invitation even the menu but they rchzed. >> for the i-team dan noyes. >> dan noyes also asked the pg&e president and ceo for a response to the senator's criticism that
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the company is too large. >> on the issue of breaking up pg&e, i actually think the scope and scale of the company is a great benefit to our customers. economies of scale, economies of workforce. and i think breaking it up only makes the service worse and prices higher. >> and you can stay up to date on everything related to the outage at abc news.com. we have news stories resources and much more on the website. happening today at fleet week is kicking into high gear in san francisco. so where are the best places to take in all the action? sfr ship tourso the air show. our reporter luz pena reports from the embarcadero. >> reporter: this is the show that attracts thousands to san francisco this weekend. >> just the way they fli out together and come in. >> on one side we have this couple and then this man. they believe they have the best views for the air sh you have the best view. alcatraz, golden gate.
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>> this is in the aacquatic park lot. >> and the other view, penthouse in the city. >> 1807 degrees of the city. the tower, water view. and at night the bay bridge. >> this view is not fru unless you're andy's friend. and by the way someone in the neighborhood was looking to rent a roof top, something becoming popular nowadays. >> how much were you willing to rent this place. >> they asked for five hundred which surprised me to a couple of hours. i think for 250 i'd have rented it as well. >> now let's go back to the free options. >> the aacquatic park bleachers will be parked. check out the view. the boats, the people planned ahead. the stair at the tower or if it mason good options >> get here early. >> what's early. >> probably about 9:00 or 10:00. and then before you know it it's 12:00 the air show starts.
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>> you heard it if you want to enjoy the festivities get here by 9:00 a.m. take public transportation. abc 7 news. oh it's such a fun day, fun weekend and for a break down of the day's events here you go. you heard fleet fest kicks off 9:00 a.m. at piers 30 and 32. ship tours start at the same time as the same piers as pier 19. canine heroes bar at the park at 11:00 a.m. and air show begins at noon. i was able to check the rehearsal yesterday everyone goes out and watches the practice for today. so amazing to see how close they get. >> t a of people out yesterday. nice weather. although temperatures coming down bit by bit other the weekend. here a live look outside from the emeryville camera. one of the milder spots in the 50s. but 39 at half moon bay. yesterday 70s there. another mild day at the coast.
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welcome become. caught op camera in the south bay a brazen home burglary in san jose anticipates berryessa neighborhood. police are still searching for the two men seen kicking down a front door. fortunately, no one was at home at the time. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo spoke with the home orion. >> this scene played out in the palm of the home owner's hand. she asked not to be identified
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by explained the men got away with mere safe. inside all her jewelry and sensitive documents belonging to her and her two kids. >> all three passports and social security numbs, and everything. >> she believes her home was targeted. her family moved in two months ago appear she says she had few visitorers since t family is getting situated. >> the only person that would know where my safe is was my mover who i didn't have a choice. and he -- you know, he placed the safe in for me like two months ago. >> with one man in a mask and the other in a hooddy. the ring camera didn't get a clear view. similar crimes have neighbors across the city stepping up surveillance. the this man working to outfit his neighborhood with high quality cameras. >> is it alarming neighbors have to outfit homes with cameras these days. >> we are protecting ourselves. >> better protect her family the
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homeer put in a new door frame and steel door opening outwards. and the crooks got away in a white honda. abc 7 news. pan the victim of a cell phone robbery onboard a b.a.r.t. train chased and apprehended the juvenile suspected o stealing his property at the west oakland station yesterday evening. another b.a.r.t. passenger also helped. you can see video of this whole incident here. the police then arrested the teen and tiek him to juvenile haul. a witness i had is a the suspect tried hiding between train cars. and we spent a week on ways to protect yourself qb family, property and neighborhood during safety week part of the efforts to build a bettor bay area all of the stories posted on the website. go to abc 7 news.com scroll down and click on building a better bay area. next week marks the 30th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake measuring 6.9 magnitude causing part of the bay bridge to collapse as well as a huge section of the cypress
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freeway in oakland. 63,000 died and thousands moreeninged. abc 7 looks back at the past but give you a glimpse to the future and the series call the earthquake effect. in aids in staying safe once the next one hits. i mentioned i was out there watching the blue angels. le is a nice weather yesterday. what about today. >> we had 70s and 80s. here is live doppler 7. you can see the fog offshore. if you want to another warmer day of the two today compared to tomorrow, it's today. we are seeing not only the warmer weather but be watching the situation down south where we have a red flag warning in southern california with winds that have been pretty fierce. this is right on through the the wind should switch around to on shore component. we will be getting somewhat higher relatively humidity but that changes the direction of the wind bureau. we'll be watching that.
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and check out the 30s here. 38 in clear rake. 39 by the delta. novato, it's a cold start for some. 47 in fremont. 50 in san mateo. san francisco, 57. and ourp exploratorium camera another chilly morning, sunny and mild to warm today. and you may notice a little bit much haze. especially in parts of the north bay, the east bay. we do have that advisory. and looking at not only cooler pattern into your sunday, but into next we can. it's not a spare the air alert. it's an air quality alert which sort of let's you know that there are particulates in the atmosphere and upper elevations transported by the higher winds. looking at the next 24 hours, notice overnight tonight getting a little bit of patchy fog. and a cold front it will sweep through north of us allowing for a little bit more fog as we get into sunday. there it is setting up along the coast. and we will have sun inside the bay. keep that in miepd if you are going to see the blue angels
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sunday. certainly cooler out there. looking at the temperatures, numbers back in the 60s here for tomorrow. numbers in the 60s around the by. still mild toear 80 inland. check out the next several days. adding in clouds into monday. lab more cooling into the east bay. but the changes are really subtle. we're racking at 70s to near 80 once again into tuesday. and forecast highs today down in san francisco pretties nice in the low 70s. starting out in the 50s. tomorrow notice we are peeling off a few degrees. and a few areas of clouds in the afternoon. and the low clouds in the morning. how about 81 today in san jose? 78 in sunnyvale on the peninsula in the 70s. please isn't afternoon with 77 in san mateo. downtown 72. not quite as mild as yesterday. but still beautiful out there. 80 in petaluma. nearest bay 76. oakland 780 process san ramon on
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pleasanton. overnight tonight patchy fog. numbers dropping into the 40s around the bay maybe even upper 30s with 50s around redwood city and san jose. here is the ac weather seven-day forecast. notice day a mild fall afternoon, the warmest of the cenex seven and bringing in the cooling tomorrow. download the app, gets breezier and cooler throughout the week. getting into the midweek, wednesday and thursday, there is a weather system to the north of us that's bringing rain to northern california. doesn't look likely for the bay area. you but still indications of fall and change. >> that's a good news after the week and the red flag warnings. >> absolutely. >> good news. thanks lisa. hugh huge college football games today highlighted by saturday night football. penn state battled wro. espn college football game day analysts reece davis and herb have the the preview. >> great games on abc.
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including michigan and noinl. don't know if the noirl quarterback will be able to play the former michigan quarterback. but michigan has a big schedule coming up after the game. >> they do. michigan next week and down the road bigger games next week at penn state be careful with illinois because luby smith has a hemithat has been competitive in most games they played. they're much more athletic. any time michigan offense goes on the road it's a challenge until they kind of figure some more things out up front with offensive line. michigan will win that game but i think they may have the work cut out >> florida state and clemson a long time rivalry in the acc depending where the line closes the sem gnomes might be the biggest underdog since 1978 against the reigning champions. >> if that don't say where they are in the state of the practice program, i don't think i don't know if anything else can. it's the team trying to compete with clemson. you're talking about them being the biggest underdog they've been. i think that athletically they can challenge clemson pmd a by week and all the negative noise
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and doubting of clemson, bad timing for willy tag art ar and of course into death valley. >> if you like the tackling part. pern state and iowa they'll be doing tackling. >> no question. and everybody is talking railroad this we can about penn state last time. went down to the stadium. always pulling off upsets. almost field are feels like too obvious. i think the defense is legit. nate stanley shut down against michigan. they have their hands full this week. >> that's the primetime game on abc on espn. florida and lsu, a top seven matchup on the bayou. but they won't have
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welcome back. do you think where you at the know the dirtiest place in your house is? you might be scrubbing the wrng place. our reporter directs your sponges to the germs you should tackle. >> there are germs looking everywhere in our homes. from the kitchen to the bathroom. but what exactly should we clean and how often? the bathroom don't just focus on the toilet. it's actually cleaner than you think. according to microbiologies charles gerber if you want to cut down on bacteria in the rest of the room. make sure you close the lid before you flush. fecal matter can get tossed several feet in the mayor meaning the toothbrush makeup and towels could be hit. speak of toils, the moist cloths are the perfect place for e. coli to bureau grow. make sure you wash with hot water every three or four days
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process the kitchen the ration and sponges wiping down everything are perfect at collecting bacteria like e. coli and saman he willa. think about just replacing them weekly. and surprisingly, water reservoir like in the could have ooh machine are one of the germiest places in the kitchen according to the national safety foundation. check the orion manual on a cleaning it monthly. good to know. all right. i'll be going home and you know, cleaning up my place. all right. a beer maker is working on a new bottle made out of paper. yeah, carlos berg is developing two prototypes. the danish brewing giant made the announcedment yesterday. they've been develop it since 2015. they are fully roingable. the bottles now have to be tested. so we'll see if it works. if you ever wanted to walk on water, now is the chance.
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a brooklyn base design company release what had they call jesus shoes or jesus shoes the retrofitted nike air max 97 sneakers contain water from the jordan river blessed by a prevent injected into the soles. they are scentwood frankincense. and inkripgs from matthew 14:25. the shares went on sale for $1400 immediately selling out. the company plans to release more later this month. all right you might think you are looking at a watermelon. no, no, no. that is an avocado. not just any avocado. it's the world's heaviest according to the guinness book of world records. a family on maui grew it. it took ten months to weigh it in at 5.5 pounds. look at the pit, the avocado grower says the one avocadoed
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made enough guacamole to serve 20 people. you got to eat if that in one sitting otherwise it goes brown. still to come on abc 7 mornings is power to restored to people and businesses around the bay area. one caterer uses every work around she can think of to pull off 16 events this weekend. also president trump returning fire in the boofrpgt with warriors coach steve kerr.
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news to build a better bay area. this is abc 7 mornings. good morning on this saturday we are starting this half hour with a look at the weather. here is meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you. we have patchy fog on the san mateo coast. otherwise, it's a cold start with numbers in the upper 30s for you around clearlake, 39 in novato. once again we have of an advisory, air quality advisory for moderate air quality around the bay area. good air quality around the
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south central bay. you may knots haze out there from time to time. we are at 50 in san mateo. 48 a little bit further south. but upper 30s right there by the delta. and 41 in santa rosa. once again that has to do with the wind. the winds are backing off and there will be more on shore flow today as it strengthens over the week. calling it mostly sunny. the the sun coming at 7:15. we're in the 70s by midday and 60s at the coast. later on this afternoon in the low 80s once again inland with upper 70s around the bay. so pretty nice afternoon out there for the blue angels. looking at slightly cooler day for your sunday. liz. >> sounds good, thanks lisa. power back on for nearly all customers left in the dark by the week's planned outages. pg&e says 99% of bay area customers have had service restored. less than 13,000 customers are still without power. pg&e says it's found 30 instances of weather related
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damage to infrastructure. the utility released photos of some of the damage, wires that fell, tree branches that blue in lines. and it's a popular weekend for weddings and venues, caterer as and florists feeling now the pressure to please people fomg the pg&e outages. a pretty stressful week for them as it is for many. abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has the details. >> reporter: there was no way alean bell catering company was going to let any clients down, even with the power out. >> as long as i know and i can be prepared, i don't really have a problem with it. i'd rather people be safe sfl when the napa catering company rots power wednesday they got moving. buying extra generators lighting for the kitchen, even extra refrigerators. >> i told you we got dry ice. we have about 200 pounds in here. >> the company catering 16 events this weekend, including several weddings. >> you can see we pack up for the weekend parties. >> for employees onboard for the
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adventure, headlamps and all. >> we can build a kitchen anywhere. >> and they did, right outside, bell also already had a lot of equipment like this refrigerated truck and these large food carriers. >> maybe well do it again next weekend who knows. >> some businesses were spared. this florist and events on ling avenue didn't lose power and it's a good thing. they have 8 weddings this weekend. >> if we didn't have refrigeration, you know, we'd be in a mess, because kor saiges be boutineers all that stuff and the bouquets they need refrigeration sfl she estimate they have $50,000 worth of wedding work that could have been spoiled. still there is no grudge here against pg&e. >> whether it was the right call or wrong call they did what they thought they needed to do. >> in napa, melanie wod roe, abc 7 news. i'm sure there are several brides feeling very relieved this morning that they went to the lengths. >> let's move to the latest on
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the impeachment inquiry and it's getting complicated. a federal judge in san francisco has allowed one of the men arrested in a campaign finance scheme to be released on bond. andre kukushkin must turn in his u.s. and ukrainian passports. four men in total face charges. two of them have ties to president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani. and have been linked to an effort to dig up dirt on presidential candidate joe bidden. prosecutors say the suspects were wired a million dollars from a russian businessman as part of the scheme to funnel money into the u.s. election. >> these are two associates effectively rudy's boots on the ground in ukraine. >> former ambassador to ukraine testified in the impeachment inquiry yesterday. she was ousted earlier this year after coming under attack by giuliani. in new developments president trump called out steve kerr in another tweet. last night here it is, the president tweeted so funny to
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watch steve kerr grofl and pander a askg simple question about china he choked and looks weak and pathetic. we should point out he misspelled choked as kraukd chalked. the president called out kerr and monday mocking him on the relationship with china. he said the nba is pandering to chinese and didn't respect the usa. kerr said this was a shiny object for the president to focus on, the back and forth continues we should point out the word chalked is now trending on twitter. in the south bay labor leaders are backing in initiative they say will put special interest money in politics or block special interest money in politics and increase voter turnout. the opponents call the measure deceitful. chris wynn has the story from san jose. >> with san jose city hall as the back drop, a union backed coalition of community groups and elected officials called for limiting special interests in city elections. >> we have an underrepresented
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demographic out there that just can't get in because of the financial barrier to running for office. so in doesn't eliminate that. but it's a step in the right direction? >> the fair elections initiative would prohibit candidates for city council or mayor from accepting contributions from developers, landlords and the lobbyisting representing them among others. it woulds are move mayoral races from gubernatorial to presidential election years. >> the lowest voter turn out tends to be in communities of color, women, and low income. >> political science experts say any increase in voter participation is a good thing. >> having the mayoral election during the presidential year we know increasing voter turnout because people are already turning out to vote for the president. >> this man director of the executive san jose downtown sbis business association. says it would give union backed
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candidates unfair advantage. >> it was devious measure to benefit and enrich unions. >> the silicon valley organization the region as main chamber of commerce says noise from presidential elections could drown out local issue. >> announcer: this is a power play by labor unions to change the rules to get more voters to participate in certain elections. >> supporters have until the spring to collect approximately 70,000 signatures to get their initiative on the november ballot. >> in san jose, chris nguyen ngn 7. a the the job fair held at the straj strar of voter office in san jose at 9:00 a.m. the first of three job fairs to find workers for next year's election on march 3rd. new details on the fight to keep a controversial mural uncovered at george washington high. supporters announce add ballot initiative to cope it visible but not before november 2020. the coalition to protect public art is drafting legal language and plans to launch a petition
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signature drive in february nextier to qualify the measure. the initiative comes in response to the school board's vote to cover the new deal era mural with wooden panels in august. critics say the mural shows the oppression of native americans and african-americans. still ahead on abc 7 mornings a taste of something different. art with a different sort of canvas. cookie dough, the talents a bay area are theist appear here is a live look right now from the golden gate bridge or of the golden gate bridge there. of course this time of day traffic moving smoothly. few cars on the road. 57 in san francisco right now. warming up today just in time for fleet week
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san francisco mayor london bred used a tour of a new housing facility to try to win support for the measure on the november let ballot. yesterday breed received the upclose look at casa, facility serving elderly. the mayor says proposition a will allow san francisco to construct many similar projects. >> when we tell the voters that this affordable housing is for teachers that we have carveouts for teachers. when we tell the voters that this is going to help seniors there is $150 million to create more projects like the one we are standing in front of today. >> prop a is the largest affordable housing bond measure in san francisco history. critics say it's a band aid approach to fixing the city's housing crisis.
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google put namen oh the proposed transit village campuses in san jose. called downtown west. the company formally submitted the plan for the 80 acre development neerp the diridon station and s.a.p. center. including 6.5 million square feet of office space. hotel apartments and roe retail. dwoogle wants employees to use transit bike or walk to work. i'm sure a lot of people are glad the winds died down. >> with that we get cooler air. usually the warmest time of air transitioning into some cooler days here over the we could. right now a live look outside from the sutro tower camera where we almost have a 20-degree spread out there. pupper 50s downtown to the upper 30s in parts of the north bay. it's 40 in san ramon as well as morgan hill. today we'll see a few 80s and then more 70s and return of the fog and stronger sea breeze. i'll have the accuweather seven-day forecast coming up. >> thanks, lee see. the undeechted 49ers one day
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well back a woman lichaj in the peninsula could be described as a baker, entrepreneur and artist. and cookies are her canvas. check out her amazing creations. ♪ >> i don't work on cup cake arcade. i work on these freaking cookies. take a look at these cookies how long would you say it took to me to make the 50 cookies? three hours. try three days. >> it takes a long time to make
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custom sugar cookies. every cookie is a labor of love because it's not a quick pretty little bakers is anybody who loves to bake who mass a passion for baking. >> hello pretty little bakers high pressure let's make a video so you too can learn to make custom sugar cookie at your house. >> my dream is to make the massive community of bakers alike. you know what i'm living that dream. >> that's my mama. my mom and i started pretty reconcile bakers. we started focusing on bait size desserts. startwood toffee candy pecan. it was last december when we started focusing on cookies. i'm living and sleeping and breathing cookies galore. it's not non-stop for me.
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i've been working my tail off to maked bride alfour cooking .crazy wild think i never thought i would ever make. >> look at these cookies. they're almost done. >> we're all social media driven. >> oh, my god smells so good i'm so ready to eat them. >> i don't care about youtube famous. i want everyone to be as happy as i am in the kitchen. i want to share the love i have for baking. and i want everybody to be a pretty little baker. >> my kitchen smells delicious! >> anything better than a chocolate dipped other owe is one looking like a disney character. >> fun fact i used to work at disneyland. i was friends with pollute o. eeyore. mr. mee. but my favorite were cinderella a evil step sisters anastasia and drizzlea. there is something magical about the disneyland.
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it's the happyiest place on earth. that positivity became me. ever since thin i view everything in positive light. i the live my dream and kreet it just like walt did. >> and you can check out the new brand at localish.com also on facebook and instagram. getting a check now of the bay area weather. lisa is it too early for cookies. >> chocolate:cookies bring it on. right? >> we are looking at a nice afternoon today. it's going to be sunny and mild. a lot like yesterday. although the subtle changes coming into play as we have some patchy fog along the san mateo coast. and our winds are shifting. that's the good news. we're certainly getting more on shore component thp then by the week could see some mist and criticizele heading into monday morning. but still the weekend right. sunny skies looking at the sea breeze a little bit today, increasing into sunday. and then with more patchy fog
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could see mist and drizzle. a few high clouds getting into next week. feeling more like fall with that on shore push. and some systems to the north, flirting with us for maybe even sprinkles. a live look here from the roof camera where it's pretty quiet out there. san francisco mild too. in the upper 50s. a look at life zpler seven with the fog offshore. that's because the winds are still offshore. that's allowing the fog to stay put. once the winds shift to the on shore component we'll see por of that. as we get to southern kr, still lacking at kind of a dicey situation as we hav the red flag warning just north of los angeles. this is going to last through 6:00 tonight. and then they also will see more of an on shore push. temperatures ranging from the 40s here from saratoga, 46 in cupertino. and further north, it's typically cooler. and it is, 39 in novato with 44 in napa. lafayette and danville.
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so a cool start out there as we go through the next couple of days. starting out this morning we're clear. and looking at maybe just a a little bit of haze out there from smoke from the wildfires. and still the upper level winds trending a bit offshore. but as we get into tonight, this is saturday night, looking at a little bit more fog. a weak system pushing through the bay. through tomorrow. and we're setting this up for tomorrow afternoon. sunday, 4:00 and you'll notice fog off the coast. it will be cooler. this continuing the pattern into late sunday. and then getting into early morning monday that fog responds expands into the north by even perhaps with some of that mist appear drizzle. here is monday night. a front to the north and we'll get into tuesday, wednesday, it looks like it stays to the north even into thursday. but still, we'll file are feel the effects with cooler days maybe a few more clouds and certainly that sea breeze out the there. highs today ranging in from the low 70. half moon bay that's a mild day.
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mid-70s. oakland with low 80s in the inland valleys should be a nice afternoon. and the accuweather seven-day forecast. mid-80s today out by brentwood wodwood and antioch. and even the coast will be from the upper 60s to near 70. then tomorrow with a little bit more on shore push we'll see cooling. and by monday, yeah, looks like the 80s are gone. you download the accuweather app and it's 60s and 70s throughout the week. and the middle week time period look a little bit interesting. but at this point we'll stay dry process. but still nice and warm weekend depending where you are. >> a good weekend for a nice warm weekend with the fleet week activities going on. >> yes. >> thanks, lisa. in sports it's a quiet day legally for college football. san jose state battles neva in reason o. kickoff at 1 "p" at mckay stadium. stanford and cal on a buy woke. the this amp the st. louis cardinals try to even the national series after dropping
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game one to the washington nationals. here is kasey pratt with the highlights in this morning's sports >> good morning, everyone. the national league championship series started last night in st. louis. the nationals trying to continue the run after upsetting the dodgers. gnats pitcher sachds kisses the ball for good luck. and it worked. sachds with a no hitter going in the sixth. he is dealing. paul deyoung goes down swinging bottom of the eighth. no hitter still intact. tommie he had mond a spanish. fire ryan zimmerman full extension what a play by the 35-year-old veteran. keep the no no intact. . two batters late president joes martin easy a flare no center going to fall the no hitter over. the gnats hold on to win the game 2-0. the undefeated 49ers chances of victory took a hit with star tight end george kittle hurt his groin at practice. he is questionable for the showdown against the rams. the rams they're also having
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injury issues todd gurley is doubtful for sunday's game against the nines niners because of a thigh bruise. to make it worst they've been eeskted from homes because of the wildfires in the l.a. area. let's take a interest trip down memory lane. the year was 2016. stephen curry led the leak league with 30 points per game. shat herring his own 40 with 402 threes he may be book. curry was cooking in the second game 40 points in 25 minutes of work. but when kevin durant and clay on the there were he had to step back at times. the league's first ever unanimous mvp no longer has to defer. >> like i said coming into camp i have the same mentality every to me you time i step on the floor doesn't mean i shoot every position are poksz but playing my solid basketball and being aggressive and confident. hopefully that vibe is contagious. it's not really that different. it's just if you have the ball in your hands, make a play.
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>> and every football season we eventually get a clip like this. new mexico running back bryson carol on his way to the end zone. touchdown? he dropped the ball at the 2yard line. >> what is he doing? seriously. why does that always keep happening? anyways. enjoy the rest of the morning. our sports coverage returns with a special edition of toyota ever a the game fomg pen state iowa in primetime. right here hon abc 7. and next the street festival that seems to have something for everyone. what's on tap at this year's festival at san francisco's oc
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and 47th avenues in san francisco sunset neighborhood. there will be live music, art and a pumpkin patch. street closures start around 7:00 this morning and last through 8:00 p.m. along parts of noerg iaaf. moraga and/or tega. muni routes will be affected also. next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 a.m. wab, a deadly raging many brush fire rips through parts of the los angeles. the latest of the saddleridge fire. 99% of the bay area's lights back on. but wintries in the north bay are scrambling ahead of harvest. >> announcer: let's take on the issues. let's call out the problems. >> let's face it we have a trash issue here in san francisco. >> and find real solutions. let's have hard conversations. >> i feel that the community has failed people of color. >> and hear one another. >> we can use words. we don't have to use our fists. >> our concerns might be different. but we're in this together.
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>> announcer: news to build a better bay area. this is abc 7 mornings. good morning. it's saturday, october 12th. i'm liz kreutz for commasy aaron is lisa argen. >> good morning, to you, liz. and live doppler 7 cmoing fog offshore where it stays throughout the morning hours. we are still looking at a offshore flow in the upper elevations. what that means for you is we have of an air quality advisory once again with moderate air quality around the bay for the most part. you may see a little haze out there due to some of the wildfires and they they trfrpted with the upper level winds. right now it's 54 in ornd pif. 50 in el sabrante be with the. the cooler spots in 30s. other spots 50s, even upper elevations some 60s. so the sun not up until
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