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the world's most gold medal awarded tequila. my eyes are stillwatering and my mouth is still burning from that bear stray. >> the i-team is there in sacramento as a trump rally turns violent. one grocery store adding safety measures as covid cases soar. and we share hopes and prayers from the hindu community as they sell write the festival of lights. and i'll show you when the next storm arrives in the bay area in the forecast. "abc7 news" at 11:00 starts right now. building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is "abc7 news." with the coronavirus surging, millions of bay area residents are about to see indoor operations at restaurants
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and several other businesses come to an end. just weeks before the holidays, some businesses are doing what they can to survive. some even getting creative and expanding their services in ways never seen before. good evening, thank you for joining us. i'm dion lim. we begin with a look at those surging cases. california officially topped 1 million diagnosed coronavirus cases today. the state reported more than 9,800 new cases, one of the largest single day case counts we've seen since august. a 14-day positivity rate is at 4.2%. it was 4% yesterday. that is an indicator of the transmission of the virus. and since the beginning of the pandemic, the bay area has now seen a total of 133,456 confirmed cases. now, because of this growth in cases, much of the bay area is pivoting once again tonight, when it comes to eating out. but health and the economy are key to our efforts to build a
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better bay area. indoor dining has shut down in san francisco, and more city also follow suit next week. reporter cornell bernard shows us while some restaurants are adjusting, other s think they won't survive another round of restrictions. >> reporter: there's an echo of construction in hayes valley. it's where pierre is busy building this parklet, the same type of structure he's been building in months. >> we intend to get it done by the end of the day. a lot of people are struggling now. we need to get this up and running. >> reporter: it's for david bass, owner of sugar lounge, who plans to reopen serving food outdoors after a nine-month closure. >> hopefully that's going to give us a little bit of what we used to have. >> reporter: chefs here at this restaurant are cooking up tasty dishes for outdoor diners. the indoor dining room is now off-limits. >> it's not as hard to say
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goodbye to the indoor dining. it's more important to make sure everyone is safe. >> reporter: health officers believe indoor dining is too ri risky. >> we need our people to be safe and healthy out there. so i think they're smart for closing it up. >> reporter: health officials say covid case rates have doubled in the last ten days and are still rising. because of that, new restrictions start tuesday. gyms must reduce capacity to 10%. a 50% limit at malls. and restaurants must stop serving customers indoors. the health director says -- >> we've got a lot of people. >> reporter: he says his tap room and kichen in san rafael can't survive more restrictions. >> we're to the going to keep it
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open. we don't have any to-go, only outside seating. but the weather is not going to help out at all. >> reporter: he's hopeful he can reopen some day. cornell bernard, "abc7 news." santa clara county and contra costa county are also bringing an end to indoor dining tuesday. contra costa is ordering fitness centers to halt indoor operations. santa clara county which is currently in the orange tier expects to be bumped to the red tier. it is keeping gyms open but only at 10% capacity. business owners facing new restrictions less than two weeks before thanksgiving are being faced with quite a challenge. how to stay afloat, yet still keep customers safe. reporter j.r. stone explains how one store is offering late-night shopping with reservation only. >> it's the holidays. it's been a crazy year for everybody. so we're just thinking about staying safe and staying home.
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>> reporter: that at a time when covid cases are soaring and indoor dining is ending in some cities like san francisco. reed harrington says he doesn't want to deal with supermarket crowds, especially now. that's why his main shopping is done. >> we picked up our turkey and ham and just putting things together. >> reporter: but quieter shopping with empty aisles are still out there. that's because one store, the rainbow grocery in this case, is offering a reservation only, half capacity, late-night shop after closing time. >> we decided to offer this, and a lot of what we heard from people last week was that they felt a lot safer, and that is one of their main motivators for coming in. >> reporter: and while it is only on certain nights, it's something that will likely help those families who are doing all they can to still make some good old holiday memories. >> no visiting families, so it's
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pretty sad, but we try to, you know, like save us and save other people, as well. >> i know there's a lot of restrictions, but i think the community is going to make sure it's meaningful this time. >> reporter: this is the special senior and high risk areas here at rainbow grocery in san francisco. those special safe hours we talked about are only on certain nights. go to our website for details there, abc7news.com. j.r. stone, "abc7 news." if you want to see what kind of activities put you most at risk for covid-19 exposure, test your knowledge right now at abc7news.com. choose answers to various situations, and then see what the experts have to say. over in the east bay, a protest in downtown walnut creek turned violent, with protestors clashing with counter protestors. organizers called it a no justice, no peace protest.
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several businesses were left vandalized with anti-police g graffi graffiti. a crowd of a few dozen marched through the streets, at times interrupting outdoor dining. we have reached out to police to see if any arrests have been made. supporters of president trump rallied in washington, d.c. today, protesting the results of the election, and claiming it had been stolen from the president. >> usa! usa! >> you can hear it, the cheers and chants that serenaded the president's motorcade as he drove down pennsylvania avenue headed to another golf outing. president trump waved and smiled at his supporters, estimated to be in the thousands. he has not conceded the election. the mostly maskless crowd then descended on the steps of the u.s. supreme court, where many feel the election would somehow be overturned there. there were counterprotestors and
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a few scuffles between the groups. police say ten people were arrested. while the so-called million maga march took over the capitol today, a group of california trump supporters rallied in sacramento to stop the steal, in their words, echoing the president's claims of voter fraud. dan knnoyes was there to see th rally break out in violence. >> reporter: this is what happened when the talking stopped, when the proud boys squared off against antifa and other protestors. this is how the day started. just over 30% of californians voted for president trump in this election. and hundreds rallied at the capitol. they believe president trump's claims that the election was marred by voter fraud and calling for a national recount. >> four more years! four more years! >> the reality is, we have had people trying to steal our nation out from under us for decades.
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california used to be a nice place. >> reporter: the rally drew a large asian-american contingent and people from across the state. this trump supporter was very critical of the media and declined to give his name. >> i'm here to support my president and the constitution. i'm here to support every american's right to vote. >> reporter: on stage and scattered in the crowd, i found members of the proud boys. a hate group according to the southern poverty law center. 56 the rally began, people with faces covered arrived. antifa twitter accounts called for a response to the rally. sacramento police and chp on horses and in riot gear kept the opposite sides apart for most of the day. is this is is really a phased setup now. you have the rally over there, that's still going on. and then back this way, you've got antifa and other
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counterprotestors in a standoff with some of the trump supporters. >> you're the one that has no pride in what you're standing for. you are not taking off your helmet, your glasses and your mask. you're scared! has the recount changed anything? >> why this time? >> it's what i feel in my heart, it will happen. >> reporter: then the proud boys came around the block to confront the counterprotestors, unleashing a cloud of bear spray. despite the scuffle, no serious injuries were reported. several sufficiented the effects of the bear spray. police made at least two arrests. for the i-team in sacramento, dan noyes, "abc7 news." still ahead on "abc7 news" at 11:00, a sad night for east bay sports fans. the beloved owner of ricky's sports bar has died. how he's being remembered tonight. and i'm meteorologist drew
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due to a stroke and alzheimer's disease. he was 75 years old. laura anthony tweeted this tonight about ricky -- >> you too can share your memories on our facebook page in a post online, the bar asked fans to say a prayer and light a candle. parents and teachers protested possible school closures in newark today. [ horns honking ] lots of support, as you can hear, in the form of honking horns. the protest on wheels started just before noon and reached all the elementary schools in the city. they're protesting the newark unified school district's plans to close or consolidate two schools. the board says attendance is almost half of what it was, and so is funding. parents say they weren't allowed to weigh in, and other options were never discussed.
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the district released a statement saying school consolidation is an extremely difficult process for any community. we know this situation is very challenging and appreciate the commitment of our community to get through this together. the board's decision will be released on thursday. completion of san francisco's central subway project has been delayed again. this time, muni is blaming the pandemic for the setback. construction won't be finished until spring of 2022 at the earliest. the setback was caused by construction workers stricken with covid-19, quarantines, and problems getting construction materials during the pandemic. the $1.6 billion subway project has been delayed multiple times, and tens of millions of dollars in cost overruns have happened. the more than 1.5 million extension to the metro line was originally supposed to open last year. diwali celebrations are looking a little different this year because of the coronavirus.
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these are pictures of what the hindu holiday looked like in india today. kris reyes is in fremont with how temples in the bay area made the festival of lights safe. ♪ >> reporter: in many ways, this diwali follows tradition. this hindu temple illuminated with candles burning, clay lamps. families are gathered in prayer and re-election. the theme is always the triumph of good versus evil. >> you can see a picture of a lotus, and a lighting was drown. so that's the lotus of the goddess. >> reporter: but there are signs this suspect like any other year. the xs on the floor, masks, hand sanitiz sanitizers, and this room, at limited capacity. at any other year, this temple would be joef floverflowing. >> the idea is how do we come
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together and hope for prose party, when will this pandemic end? it's humbling and somber, but it's a hope for the futcher. -- future. >> reporter: diwali is one of the most important traditions in the hindu faith, celebrated during the holiest month in the hindu lugar calendar. in the bay area, tens of thousands attend events. this year, that's just not possible. >> we're just having a small, intimate get together with people that have been in our covid bubble. >> reporter: this year, they sent out a diwali tool kit to spread awareness about the celebration. it was good news that kamala harris tweeted this greeting. >> the last couple of years, i don't think they've had a diwali at the white house, so it will be great to have it back. >> reporter: at this hindu
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temple in fremont, prayers for better days ahead and gratefulness for the opportunity to celebrate it all. >> it's really important for us to keep going. because otherwise if you see that people get depression, you know, drinking problem and domestic violence. >> my hope and prayer tonight is everyone should stay healthy, be safe, and no one gets affected by this pandemic really. >> reporter: in fremont, kris reyes for "abc7 news." >> i love that. now with a look at weather, let's get to drew. hi there. >> hi, dion. we cleared out nicely from yesterday's rain. a lot of sunshine today and we'll find mild temperatures to finish out the weekend tomorrow. so live lidoppler 7 showing you any rain we had is out of here. dry skies for the next 24 hours. looking back at the rainfall frm yesterday, we found our highest totals were in the north
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bay. anywhere from a quarter to half inch of rain, from kentfield, santa rosa. and once that rain began to move south, the totals fell off. from san francisco to oakland, hayward, san jose, to livermore, we would up with less than a tenth of an inch of rain. temperatures in the 30s in some spots. 39 in santa rosa. 41 in half moon bay. 51 in the city. 46 in san jose. 49 in that current temperature in brentwood. overnight, the numbers continue to fall. upper thirties to mid 40s first thing tomorrow morning. chilly in napa, dropping to 36. 45 in san francisco and oakland. 42 in san jose. very cool on the coast. 37 for half moon bay. 43 that temperature for concord. tomorrow, future weather is
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showing you your location is very key as to what sky you will have for much of the day on sunday. the north bay will see a warm front move through. what that will do is increase the cloud cover from sonoma and napa county points to the north. we could see a shower from ukiah, and even as par south as santa rosa. a quick sprinkle on our sunday. sunday, a lot of sunshine on our sunday from livermore to san jose. even oakland. so we'll find a split forecast depeblding on where you live. sunshine the further south you go. more in the way of cloud cover in the north bay. tomorrow, it is a little bit warmer than we were today. a high of 64 in san francisco. about 66 in santa rosa, with mostly cloudy skies, and a chance of that shower. 68 in oakland. 68 in san jose, sunnier in the south bay. 67 in palo alto. 70 in concord. 70 the high in antioch. air quality tomorrow, most areas will be green.
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a couple areas like the north bay and the santa clara valley, in the moderate category. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. put it all together for you, a sprinkle chance tomorrow in the north bay. monday, it's mild. and then everything changes here on tuesday, dion. tuesday, wet and windy with the next storm that ranks one on the storm impact scale. scattered showers on wednesday, as well. and then drying out by thursday and sunshine returns on friday. nonetheless, looks to get wet here midweek. >> we'll take it then. drew, thank you. still ahead on "abc7 news" at 11:00, an amazing south bay woman who once sang in "madame butterfly" is celebrating her 97
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great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. [what's this?] oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with at&t.
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a south bay woman who once sang if "madame butterfly" celebrated her 97 birthday today. dorothy hera has had quite the life. during world war ii, she was forced into a japanese internment camp. she later went on to become an opera singer and featured in well-known publications. during the pandemic, she's been keeping busy doing puzzles. in fact, she completed her 97th puzzle under the quarantine this week. happy birthday to you. all right, with that, let's get a check with sports and chris alvarez. i just hope to make it to 80. >> she's got a million dollar smile. san jose state looking to improve to 4-0 for the first time in more than 60 years. and a cardinal on the comeback. could stanford
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and financial help for people who need it. enroll by december 15th. at 3-0, san jose state has matched their best start to a season since 1982. tonight, another chance to set a record over winless unlv. first quarter, spartans down 3-0. a quick pass to gaither, gets a block there and turns on the jets. 7-3, spartans on that score. second quarter, tyler nevains gets the handoff. the home team rolling. starkle, quick pass to gaither. another score. 24-10 at the break. fourth quarter, check out this run from kyrie robinson. cuts it back and finds the end zone. 34-17. they're 4-0 for the first time since 1955. and may fresno state next week.
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what a wild week for the pac 12. self-cancellations, and davis mills for stanford making his 2020 debut after a false positive had him sit out. this is brendan rice, the son of jerry rice. looks like his dad on that play. 28-9, colorado. but here comes stanford. davis mills on the option keeper. 28-16. first play of the fourth quarter now, 35-16 on that touchdown. but under 9:00 to go, stanford not going away. austin jones, he only had nine carries and nine yards, but that's a touchdown.% under 3:00 to go, stanford down 11. davis mills to scooter harrington. cardinal convert the two-point conversion, 35-32. they need a miracle, but it's hard to do.
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colorado hangs on. stanford is 0-2. the cardinal host washington state this week. plenty of change, including to the tradition like no other. the masters being played in the fall without fans at augusta national. still a green jacket awaiting the winner. a beautiful fall day. defending champion tiger woods an even 72 on moving day. gets that birdie to drop. he's tied for 20th. this is for birdie on 11 for im. this is going to fall in the cup. he's tied for second. and a fist bump on that. cameron smith also tied for second place. the birdie goes. the field chasing dustin johnson, 7 under 635. the long putt, that finds the bottom of the cup. the world's number one rankled player has one major in his career, the 2016 u.s. open, but making a shot like this on
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summer seven. johnson is the leader at 16 under. a four-shot lead of three players tied for second. >> all right. chris, thanks. much more to come on "abc7 news" at 11:00. some unemployment benefits are coming to an end soon. many americans relying on the aid saying they don't know how they'll make ends meet. and the san francisco opera getting creative to fund-raise during
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bldz bui building a better for a safe and secure future, this is "abc7 news." >> good evening, i'm dion lim. indoor dining has officially shut down in san francisco. the restrictions went into effect at midnight. health officers say it's just too risky at a time when covid rates are surging statewide. some business owners told us they will not survive another round of restrictions. indoor dining will also shut down on tuesday for marin. santa chaira county and contra costa county and it will impact health and fitness studios. santa clara county expected to be bumped to the red tier, limiting gyms to 10%. contra costa is shutting down indoor fitness operations all together. and cross fit in san francisco will be closing permanently. they lost many members during the initial coronavirus restrictions. the gym officially opened in 2005 and became popular for its sense of community. tomorrow is the gym's very last
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day. the number of new covid-19 cases nationwide keeps outpacing the totals from the day before. more than 193,000 new infections have been reported in just the last 24 hours. tonight, the crisis has several states announcing new restrictions. our reporter has more on how some governors are trying to stop the spread. >> reporter: cases of coronavirus are on the rise in all 50 states. 245,000 americans have died since the pandemic began. one of them, 42-year-old mu mullcavy. >> we thought he was over it. and now he's gone. because the virus didn't stop when the symptoms stopped. the virus found another way to attack him. >> reporter: and george longoria. his daughter with a message for anyone not taking it seriously. >> i can't tell you the amount of people who have said oh, i
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didn't take it seriously before your dad. sorry it took my dad to die for you to take it seriously. >> reporter: new mexico's governor ordering all nonessential businesses to close for two weeks. in north dakota, the governor issuing a state-wide mask mandate. but in el paso, texas, an appeals court has overturned the city's shutdown order of nonessential businesses, even as the number of cases continues to rise. flint, michigan has made progress reducing the disparity and infection rates among african-americans, in part through increased access to testing. but still, the state broke another case record on friday. >> i think we're going to go back into some period of modified operations. >> reporter: health officials are urging americans to seriously consider their holiday mans. >> thanksgiving is one of our greatest holidays. it's beloved. but this year we're going to
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have to do it differently, or we're going to have a very unmerry christmas. >> reporter: friday, president trump predicting pfizer will soon receive emergency use authorization for its vaccine. >> as soon as april, the vaccine will be available to the entire general population. >> reporter: the head of the administration's operation warp speed says joe biden's team should be given access to the federal program, so that nothing slows it down. warning thousands of lives are at stake. ty hernandez, abc news, new york. aaa estimates a 10% drop in travel for thanksgiving because of the pandemic. roughly 50 million americans are expected to hit the road for the holiday, down from 55 million last year. with the recent surge in cases, it is possible the number could drop more. yesterday, california, oregon, and washington issued a travel advisory, urging residents to stay close to home and if they travel out of state, to self-quarantine for 14 days when
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they return. tens of millions of americans relying on some form of unemploymemenmenmenmenmen uncertainty. it is set to expire in weeks. some 21 million americans have claimed some kind of federal help through those programs. >> never been one to count on the government for help, but i've also they have been one that's been in a pandemic and had a country shut down, either. >> one of the problems here, the normal social safety net in this country has a big hole in it, and usually the backup employment options are just not there. >> republicans and democrats are at an impasse in washington on pandemic relief. this as surging covid-19 infections send many states back into lockdowns, leaving even more people out of work. still ahead on "abc7 news" at 11:00, tonight, spacex ceo
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elon musk revealing he most likely has covid-19. what it means for spacex's historic launch tomorrow. and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we are tracking a mild finish to the weekend tomorrow before our next storm businesses today are looking to tomorrsetting the course.ating. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility-
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spacex and tesla's ceo elon musk says he has a moderate case of covid-19. he says he's been getting different test results from different labs, and he added his symptoms feel like a regular cold but has been up and down. the disclosure comes ahead of an historic launch by spacex tomorrow. nasa has said they did contact tracing and no one who is essential to tomorrow's mission was at risk of having been exposed.
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our reporter has more on how the astronauts have been preparing. >> reporter: the final preparations are under way as we count down to the historic launch from florida's space coast. nearly six months after that successful test mission in may -- >> ignition, liftoff as the falcon nine, go nasa, go, spacex. >> reporter: they'll do it again tomorrow, but this time with four astronauts, intent on staying on the international space station for about six months. >> they were absolutely excited, and you could just feel the radiant excitement coming off of them, and you could just feel the energy from the crew. >> reporter: shannon walker, victor glover, mike hopkins and an astronaut from japan who named their vessel resilience for 2020's hardships, will blast off sunday night, going 240 miles above earth. >> we are advancing medicine,
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using the microgravity of space in ways you cannot do here in the gravity of earth, compounding pharmaceuticals. we ared a va ed advancing immun. >> for glover, he will make history as the first black astronaut to stay on the international space station for a long-term mission. >> the thought of flying in here and rocketing out, it's just surreal. >> reporter: and iguchi will be the first astronaut to have flown aboard three international spaceships. for the first time ever, the san francisco opera is auctioning off costumes online, and it's quite a selection, with more than 500 adult and child size ensembles. the auction runs through tomorrow and bids can rub up n e
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thousands. canceled for the summer and fall season. final check of weather now with drew tuma. and the warmup not lasting much longer. >> no, it isn't. about two more days, so enjoy the mild temperatures tomorrow, especially on monday, because everything changes as the next storm arrives here on tuesday. tonight, cool temperatures, upper thirties to mid authorities. about 45 in the city and in oakland. 42 in san jose. we'll hit 36 in santa rosa. 39 in napa. 42 in san rafael. about 37 that low in half moon bay. tomorrow we'll find a warm front moving through, so that means in the north bay, you'll find more in cloud cover and the chance of a shower, essentially from cloverdale, lake port, ukiah point north. outside of the north bay, we'll
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find more sunshine like san jose, palo alto, concord at about 68, 70 degrees. so location is key determining what your sky looks like. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. there's a chance of a sprinkle well north tomorrow. it's a warm afternoon both sunday and monday. not only do temperatures tank, but it's wet and windy here. not only tuesday but into wednesday. it's a level one skorm on the storm impact scale. but we'll dry up and temperatures in the mid 50s to mid 60s. that's where we should be for this time of year. >> just in time for the weekend. drew, thanks. >> yep. let's get a final check of sports now with chris alvarez. coming up in sports, niners have a huge game against the saints tomorrow. and we're talking playoffs with the quakes. the message to the san jose stars after the california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones.
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unlike lastier's 48-46 shootout win, tomorrow's niners/saints game will look a lot different. there's only going for 6,000 fans in attendance tomorrow at the super dome. the niners will have to try to contain drew brees and company, who are coming off a blowout win over tampa bay. san francisco, they're a 9 1/2 point underdog. >> they still have a bunch of great players. obviously, they're short a few guys that were key guys from last year. but i think just like any team, you know, you have young guys that have to step up and play and contribute. >> i know no one is giving us a shot. it's not like i'm going to sit in there and give the best speech ever that it's us against the world, so that's why we're going to go out there and shock everyone. guys love that challenge. anything you do, it's always
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more fun to do something people don't think you can. >> after all the waiting and wondering if they would play, cal will open the season tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. the rose bowl against ucla. the golden bears had their game against arizona state called off because of an outbreak within the asu program. utah had an outbreak that canceled their game, so the pac 12 called an audible. cal-ucla tomorrow in pasadena. pac 12 action today. usc and arizona. slovis for the six-yard score. ensuing wildcats' possession, this is to stanley barry, he's in the end zone. 30-27, arizona. here comes usc. malik bay scores, and usc wins 34-30. miami at virginia tech. third quarter, miami down 24-13.
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harris scores from two points out. fourth quarter, king, play-action fake, and mark pope is gone. 25-24, the u. last chance for the hokies. this doesn't work. miami wins 25-24, they're 7-1 this season. number 16 marshall hosting middle tennessee. the thundering hearts, honoring the 75 victims of a fatal crash 50 years ago, many of those from the marshall football team. grant, 17-yard touchdown. early third, it's that connection again. 28 yards, and look at this catch. marshall wins, they're 7-0. a week from tomorrow. the san jose earthquakes begin their hunt. the mls playoffs are like a
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single elimination tournament. i caught up with two of the team's top stars who said although the fans couldn't be there, the team has felt their presence from the cars in the parking lot to all that love on social media. >> it's been an up and down year in more ways than one. we appreciate the support and the good times and in the bad times, as well. and it feels great to get that playoff spot for our fan base and i just like everyone to know that we're not satisfied with the gist of that. >> we love all the support. all the honking, making it super loud. yeah, it really puts a big smile on our face when we can hear them and see them. and we're playing our best for so i hope we can keep the dream going. >> abc 7 sports sponsored by your local toyota dealers. i talked to both guys
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you see the social distancing. and they honk the horns for the big plays. really cool what the earthquakes have done to let the players feel like it's almost normal. >> at least you have some kind of experience. much better than cardboard cutouts and empty stands. >> the cutouts are better than nothing and the fake crowd noise. but the honks of the horns, we like that. >> chris, many thanks to you. that's it for us tonight, ♪ with triple cheese and bacon or chili cheese. try my sauced and loaded fries. it's pretty delicious.
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