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♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> the israeli reports a shooting targeting a buzz in the capital city, wounding at least eight people including five americans. good morning. thank you for joining us, we get to the astoria and other top stories in a moment -- the stories and other top stories in a moment. >> not a lot of wind, a lot of sun, air quality is pretty good. you see the marine layer getting swept away, look at the blue sky
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here in downtown, temperatures are in the low 60's across the bay, still some fog, right here, senator cruz going for a high of 82. almost 70 in our inland valleys. we are in the 80's in our inland valleys, night's today for our warmest interior valleys and low 80's around hayward and union city today. the closed stays is comparable, we are cranking up the week ahead. >> developing news from israel were at least eight people are wounded including five americans in a shooting attack in jerusalem. a gunman started shooting at a bus in the parking lot near the western wall in the old city. six of the victims are moderately endured, two people, a pregnant 30-year-old woman and a 60-year-old man are in serious condition.
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a hospital spokesperson says the mother is expected to survive with a long recovery, her baby is also still alive. the suspect is an israeli citizen from east jerusalem who turned himself in after fleeing the scene. the u.s. ambassador both strongly condemn what they call a terrorist attack. sunday's shooting comes after a flareup in violence in gaza that killed thousands of palestinians. the investigation into former president trump, law enforcement are advised to be on high alert following the sort of mar-a-lago. the fbi issued an intelligence bulletin citing rising threats against united states political figures. a man fired several shots into the air, officers were
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approaching the man when he shot himself, it does not look like the man was targeting any members of congress. we have the latest on the fallout from the fbi search from washington. >> new details about the lead up to the unprecedented execution of a search warrant at former president trump's personal residence. a lawyer for president trump assigned a statement in june after a visit by the fbi saying that all classified documents and mar-a-lago had been turned over to federal investigators. fbi agents say after their search of monday, they found 11 sets of classified documents, including four sets marked top-secret and one marked top-secret sci, a classification reserved for the most sensitive national security intelligence. only viewed in a highly secured area. >> this type of information is closely guarded, a in secure
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facilities and storing it in this manner places the national security of the united states at risk. >> has a sent two subpoenas for the approval of these documents before executing the search warrant, one seeking security footage and mar-a-lago. merrick garland did not take the decision why lightly -- lightly. >> we seek less intrusive means and narrowly scope any search that is undertaken. >> according to the search warrant, fbi agent's were searching trump's residence for potential of the potential crimes, obstruction of justice and violations of the espionage act. the fbi warning of new threats since monday's search, saying that there has already been an increase in threats and acts of
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violence including armed encounters against law enforcement, judiciary and government personnel, in reaction to the search. >> many are worried about the security of the florida judge wh o signed off on the search warrant, there are calls for increased security around him if these threats continue. >> the effort to get people vaccinated for monkeypox expanded in san francisco, two clinics had enough vaccine to take a walk ins. cornell visited those two clinics and discovered there were no lines despite what we have been seeing. >> as far as the side effects to the vaccine? >> he got his monkeypox vaccine at this general hospital, he has been searching and waiting for weeks. >> i know others have tried to go outside of the city and even in canada to get the vaccine, i
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feel very fortunate. >> the hospital hosted its first weekend monkeypox clinics for walk-ins and appointments. >> we realize that some patients may not able that be able to come during the hours we had during the week. >> we so no long lines compared to earlier clinics were people waited for hours. they have streamlined the registration process for eligible patients. san francisco received 10,000 monkeypox vaccine doses earlier from the federal government, making this weekend clinic possible. >> we have been averaging 600-1000 vaccinations a day. we have not turned anyone away. >> we are using the vaccine as quickly as we get it. >> they open their first monkeypox vaccine when it, all members are welcome. >> we want people to get vaccinated if they qualify as we
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can end this disease. >> it is about taking care of everybody. >> san francisco remains the hotspot with over 100 confirmed cases. >> we are seeing increasing numbers of people coming in to get evaluated, treated, a hospitalizations are on monkeypox are increasing over the past couple of days. this speaks to the need to get vaccinations out to the community, especially those who have been exposed to monkeypox. >>822 vaccines given on sunday, both providers plant more vaccines in the future as there is enough vaccine supply. >> we have everything you need to know about monkeypox including treatments, you can find it all on our website, abc7.com. happening tomorrow, the san francisco police department is holding a virtual town hall
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meeting addressing last weekend's shootout in the mission district. they were turned -- police say they returned fire to a man who was running away while shooting at them. that person was hit and taken to the hospital. the town hall will take questions from viewers, it will be live-streamed tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. on the city's youtube page. on the north bay, a 70-year-old man was critically injured after being hit by a car in novato. it was reported before at 7:00 last night, he was found in the street after being hit between native and marin valley drives. the man was rushed to a local hospital, there is no update on his condition. san francisco police and the mother of the cold case murder victim are seeking the public's help to help solve the case
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of her son. they held a small gathering this weekend in hopes people with information would come forward. since his death, his mother has become an advocate. >> our children it existed, -- our children existed, do not give up on your children, i do not care what they did, nobody had the right to take their lives. >> a reward is being offered for information leading to the rest of his killer. the search continues for kiely rodni in truckee, a community concert was held to raise awareness about her disappearance. ♪ >> and was organized by friends as a way to highlight her lifelong love of music, she plays the guitar and several instruments.
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she vanished seven days ago after a campground party that was attended by 300 young people. a massive search has been launched to find the teenager. >> we are playing things we hope she can hear so that she knows we are going to find her soon. >> investigators say they are frustrated by the lack of leads in the case, they believe somebody who attended the party has information about what happened to her. >> a bay area attorney became a joint in the legal world, he has died. dennis riordan gained an reputation of fleeing the wrongfully convicted, he argued for a new trial for marjorie noller, she was accused of second-degree murder after her dogs attacked and killed a neighbor. he won a long battle for johnny spillane, a black panther convicted of murdering during an escape attempt.
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let us get a check outside on this sunday morning. >> check out mount tam, numbers in the 70's, immunity is low and we are cranking up the heat, widespread 80's and 90's in the north bay, not a whole lot of fog, i explain. >> making a difference in the program, helping low income students reach new heights. >> i am excited to see you! >> catch up on stories, see how everyone is doing. >> a giant reunion to commemorate a run to the world series championship. - you okay? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we are going to reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. what now? i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad! unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages the power is ours.
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posting a -- hosting a town hall. the school is set to close because of budget concerns. parents held a vigil in solidarity. there is a push to help low income asterisk you get the tutoring that they need, it has helped dozens of students. the community is stepping up to make sure that nobody gets left behind. >> my name is bruno. >> bravery, bruno sharing his story, helping to raise money for the learning center in antioch. >> i like this place and it makes me really happy that i learned a lot of stuff and people help me with stuff i do not get. >> he is referring to the center's tutoring program, he has one of dozens of low income
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students it has helped out. >> the interesting thing i have learned is doing my homework and staying focused. >> i am going into the second grade and i am nervous because i am getting new friends and stuff. >> elijah is getting the support he needs right here. >> i learned side words and math -- sight words and math. >> we did this for three months, it was a huge success, we had a 99% of the kids completed. >> getting kids caught up in reading comprehension and math. >> kids that are in fourth grade reading and a second grade level, that has been one of the challenges. >> building off of the success of the program, the goal is to operate year-round. >> to run this program we need
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$50,000, that is what we need for the year. >> the community is getting behind them. antioch's wrapping math teacher making an appearance. ♪ this video of him going viral, now lending his voice. >> kids need a 101 to the right, when they said it was free and for low income students i was like absolutely, what can i do to help. >> bruno hopes his word motivatess other students. >> i hope people who get a lot of good grades can be happy where they are. >> a new school year and a new normal, we love to see that there.
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hayden was a trip down memory lane at oracle park as the 2012 world series winning team was honored. 103 world series winning team for the ties in three years. the special ceremony coming up in sports. first, what fans and players are saying. >> it was one of the golden arrows in the history of giants baseball, the team taking home a whopping three world series titles with between the 2010 and 2014 seasons. the city 12 jump ship team was honored during a special ceremony at oracle park, one decade later. for many of the players it is a reunion a long time in the making. >> and makes me go back and remember -- it makes me go back
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and remember beautiful things. >> it is also a chance to connect with fans, fans and they say that are the best in the league. >> every fad is unique. >> and i was on display saturday. -- that was certainly on display saturday. they were thrilled to have the opportunity not just to cheer on the current game but welcome the old players back home. >> i am excited. i am very excited to see marcus, and all of the other players. >> i miss the game, but when i hear the fans, i do miss it a little bit now. >> the giants are more than a baseball team, they are a sense of pride in the city that they love. >> it is absolutely priceless, in my lifetime to see my team went out three times, it is
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unbelievable -- win three times, it is unbelievable. >> time flies! >> i have seen it four times, it is so fun to watch. great weather, even warmer today, and a game, temperatures in the low 70's, there will be a bit of a breeze, it will be feeling warm in the sun. we have fought along the coast, it will not stick around too much longer, the marine layer has been a slip away from the far north coast due to northern light winds. the onshore flow, high nearby, it will keep us comfortable at the coast. we are going to look at some pretty nice weather and as we get into a closer perspective, we will see that some patchy fog from monterey and watsonville is allowing for a bit of a gray start at our beaches.
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we are looking at better weather in terms of the warmth as we get into the afternoon. there is a closer look of our visible picture and from emeryville right now, you can see how nice it is. temperatures are pretty warm, looking at 63 in the city. 6580 san jose and upper 50's in half moon bay. shark tank, nothing but sunshine, beautiful day, we are in the mid 60's, near 70's in our inland valleys. it does look a bit hazy, moderate air quality here, we have the patchy coastal fog, 60's-90's and it is going to be warm still at the end of theitaa us t the wednesday-friday time frame. temperatures up to 109 degrees
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possibly for the delta, overnight lows only in the 70's, not a lot of relief to nick. if you are spending time outside, keep that in mind. you see the triple digits by the delta, south went only seven miles an hour, certainly less of a breeze out there throughout the delta. the sea breeze keeping temperatures in the 70's, downtown into tuesday, look at the peaks moving into our inland valleys, warm weather up through clearlake, cloverdale, 90 in san jose and through the middle of the week. as for the highs today, pretty nice. it will feel warm in our inland valleys, concord around 95. low 90's up in santa rosa with half moon bay coming in with partly cloudy skies, 67 degrees and the winds up to 30 miles an hour. we are hot inland today, the
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summer sizzle to start the work week and looking at our hottest day on tuesday, still hot inland on wednesday, the heat tries to ease on thursday, we could see some high clouds, not looking at any thunderstorm potential just yet. it will look for a warm i'll look into the end of the week. always be vigilant about fire danger being elevated with the heat. >> could it be one of the solutions to the bay area housing crisis? the affordable housing option that allows multigenerational families to live in close proximity. proximity. ♪♪ sure, feels good when you get it right. and with the number one powered toothbrush brand recommended by dental professionals. philips sonicare makes it easy for you to always get brushing right. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes.
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>> from who murder mysteries to true crime if there is to the breakout comedy of the year, on the red carpet, a preview of tv's biggest night and yvette nicole brown's plea. >> i am a good friend, a good person, a professional. >> we are 101 paulson and andrew garfield and elle fanning. >> that she makes and wink with the audience we think they respond to. >> do some binging on the right carpet, -- red carpet has all of the buzz. a guest with bay area roots commemorated an aircraft carrier.
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this was yesterday, dan was the guest honor at a celebration at the uss hornet museum in his hometown. they recognize the role that these floating airports have played in national defense, it was a happy homecoming as well for the and miro who played a role in the history. >> she opened as a museum ship and then lieutenant dwyer led the flyover to commemorate the opening. >> he was greeted with another flyover, you can see by the hornet, they buzzed around the hornet as part of yesterday's commemoration. 100 years, incredible. charged with attempted murder, the man accused of stabbing a man makes his first court appearance. our church decided to put his own spin on hamilton -- eight
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this is abc7 news. >> and check on our forecast -- a check on our forecast. >> mall temperatures with a good deal of sunshine in downtown san francisco. clouds have moved in, you can see the view there with low 60's in santa rosa, upper 60's in our inland valleys. the fog continues to pull back further south along the san mateo coast, about 12:00 we are in the mid 80's inland. it is in the mid-90's under our
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warmest interior valleys, upper 70's were a warm up for you in oakland. the fog brings back some good sleeping weather but we talk about some warmer overnight lows will we get into our afternoon highs for the upcoming work week. >> a famed author who remains hospitalized is said to be on the road to recovery. their agent issued a statement saying that he is off of an ventilator, the injuries are severe but his condition is headed in the right direction. the man accused of attacking the author appeared in court yesterday. >> community in shock after an author was viciously stabbed while giving a lecture in western new york, detectives calling the attack an apparent assassination attempt. the suspect of new jersey as shown support of the iranian
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regime. there was a photo of a major general, who was killed in a u.s. drone strike. the suspect allegedly stabbing the author multiple times at the institution. he was airlifted to a hospital and is now being treated. he was taken off of the ventilator and is able to speak. the suspect is charged with murder and assault. residents in the community are concerned. >> it was not a surprising incident overall. it surprised us that it happened here. >> that act an violenc -- that act of violence was purposeful and horrifying. >> iran had called for the
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author's death, the book he wrote is thought to be insulting to islam. this man says he is glad because the insult. finally worked investigators do not know if the buyer called to assassinate the author was an motivating factor in friday's attack. >> the governor of new york is sending a health warning to residents after polio was detected in new york city waste water. they are worried that the viruses silently spreading. at least 20,000 people were left with paralyzing disabilities, a 20-year-old man experienced paralysis in his legs and was diagnosed with the virus. americans vaccinated decades ago are wondering if they are still protected. >> if you are vaccinated, it is
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not something that you have to worry about, but where vaccine coverage is low, we worry about spread. >> health officials are warning about people who are unvaccinated, and to get vaccinated right away. a massachusetts senator leads a group, officials say the group will meet with taiwan's president and other prominent leaders, you are seeing pictures that they posted, despite escalating tensions with beijing, delegates received a warm welcome by the foreign ministry. lin-manuel miranda is when a christian church in texas after they put on an unauthorized performance of hamilton. the door church is under fire for adding an unauthorized christian spin on the play without permission.
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it compared homosexuality to alcoholism and drug addiction. under copyright law, the church does have exemptions but does not have the right to distribute performances outside of church and that does include video and streaming. creating more affordable housing is one of the challenges of building a better bay area, accessory dwelling units are addressing this. these low-cost homes are helping multigenerational families stay close and for elders to age in place. >> barbara and chris clark could not be happier with retirement on the horizon, they wanted to live close to their grandkids. >> we wanted to stay in san jose. >> they found a house where they could build an accessory dwelling unit where their son and granddaughter live. a two bedroom house. >> this was a huge solution for them and for us.
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it appears that we can live in a one house and they can live in the other and it is all working out. >> it is built by villa homes, it is prefabricated and brought to the site in two sections. it also came with most of the appliances. >> we can build the vast majority of the home of site and it allows us to disrupt the backyard for a short period of time. >> they are envisioned as a way to expand the supply of housing, in the clark's case, it allows for them to age in place, in time they will swap houses. this is why tom is adding an edu in his backyard -- adu in his backyard. >> some of the nieces and
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nephews will be coming here for parties because they live in apartments. >> california has made great strides and every single family home in the state can build a house. there is a lot of progress to be made. >> the supply chain issues have eased up and that means they hope to produce 2-3 times as many homes as they are now. >> very smart. attempting to solve a notorious trouble spot and creating green infrastructure. what politicians are saying about proposed improvement to highway 37. here is a live look outside from our santa cruz camera, gray by the coast and on the beach. we will check in with lisette when we get back.
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inaugural garlic festival. they are getting a taste of everything garlic, people enjoyed cooking demonstrations, a petting zoo, carnival rides, and a lot of vendors. the no festival has plans of replacing the garlic festival but they want to give the place to sell goods and enjoy some good food. a loud boom startled residents are southern idaho and northern utah yesterday, take a listen. >> what was that? >> you can hear that there. residents heard the about rumble over their heads. look at the top part of your screen, that is believed to be a streaking meteor. this is likely the trail or flash of the meteor. not something you expect to hear or see every day. >> we had the perseids a couple
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of days ago, a special treat if you are prepared for it. looking outside, from von rp, we have temperatures in the 90's today, warmer than yesterday. we are going to bring on triple digit heat in the days ahead. >> a giant celebration 10 years in the making, the team honors the world series champs, coming the world series champs, coming up in sports. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laugh) (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume.
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vast group of wetlands that they are working to restore. >> california is investing in climate in a way that no other state is right now, we think that this is the natural infrastructure project that the say should be highlighting. >> the trust has one with save the bay and more than a dozen environmental and land management groups, urging the state to remove the one barrier that could open up natural marshland across the entire north bay. highway 37. it helps to understand that highway -- the highway is a 20 mile livvie with two lanes, it is also one of the most notorious of bottlenecks in the bay area, prone to flooding, engineers expect more challenges as the level expands. this is the estuary institute.
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>> the ultimate solution is to build a four-lane elevated causeway that raises the four-lane freeway. >> there is an intense debate over when and what to build. estimates for an elevated causeway which would allow open marshes to flow naturally run from 6-8,000,000,000 dollars. caltrans is studying a list costly plan that would widen a stretch of the current highway will potentially pushing and elevated replacement years down the road -- an elevated replacement down the road. >> clear sailing once you get to em eight marina --a marina. >> the pieces of infrastructure could be added on to. >> the widening plan would still cost hundreds of millions of dollars and could be anything
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but short-term. a congressman is especially skeptical. >> you have to look critically at that, no one in their right mind is going to tear out a brand-new four lane the way that cost half $1 billion 15 years after it is built. >> with the recent passage of national climate legislation, supporters also see the raised causeway project as a historic opportunity. i just do solve a traffic nightmare, but combat sea level rise and give bait hides space to expand, creating new habitats for wildlife and sequestering carbon in a marsh environment. >> 30,000 metric tons of carbon which is the equivalent of taking 6000 cars off of the road each year. >> it would also help restore miles of natural bay habitat on a scale that would also be
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historic. >> this is a huge area and if we can get it right with transportation infrastructure, wetland restoration and public access, we can attract attention for this project. >> perhaps, help lead the nation into a better future in the fight against climate change. >> whatever the configuration planners, widening the highway 37 it would save commuters nearly half an hour during the peak commute and cut down accidents significantly. let us get a check on the forecast. wine country, it is pretty nice up there today. >> temperature is well up into the 90's, you can see as a marine layer getting shredded apart there to the north, it is still intact along the san mateo coast. the hayes, the bash -- haze,
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it is staying with us. mid 60's in san jose as well as palo alto and from our central tower camera, you can see the view, numbers in the 70's today. sea breeze keeping it comfortable, santa rosa is 62 now, at about 35 degrees today, 69 in fairfield with a southland, it is much lighter in the delta today. temperatures in the upper 70's here and you can see patchy coastal fog, 60's to the 90's and looking at the warm and muggy feeling for the mid to late or part of the week as temperatures try to slip and dew points come up. low 70's, son is going to be warmer, breeze is with you, the
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beaches house son and patchy clouds around pacifica, breezy wins, 70 up towards stenson, mid 60's in half moon bay and looking at numbers in the low 70's. in the south bay, 83, that is a warmer day. orange is trying to move up the peninsula here for low 80's, mid 70's, a beautiful afternoon, looking at 73 downtown and up in the north, getting toasty here. upper 90's for clear lake and cloverdale with upper 80's in sonoma on our east bay. a little haze out there, a little bit of a breeze. a warmer day for you through new and also union city and we had inland and have the mid 90's arriving today, that is going to get hotter and hotter as we
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build around this heat every day. those in the low to mid 60's, tough to cool off throughout the middle of the week and it will be quite mild in the evening time. the overnight lows will be closer to 60 and mid to upper 50's. the seven-day forecast, mid 90's today, warmer tomorrow, with the hottest day arriving tuesday and he lingers into wednesday. looking at slightly cooler weather at the end of the week. we will take that with a grain of salt. >> thank you. later this morning, thea's try to snap a seven game losing streak. the first pages at 11:10. the dais tried to sweep the pirates. last night, the ballpark was
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full of nostalgia as the giants held a special reunion. the highlight of that in this morning's sports. >> has a giant honoring the 2012 world series champions. they won six elimination games en route to a second title where they fought the tigers to win the 2012 title. ryan vocal song, a piece the whole season -- vogelsong a beast the whole season. >> ready for two innings. [applause] >> you were the winning pitcher! >> three pages. -- pitches. [applause] >> that is great, given their
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recent belief in a low, so may want to pick him up on that offer. the first pitch ceremonial and he threw a strike, as for the game, facing the parts and a leadoff double, the next batter trades places, 1-0 san francisco. on the pill for the giants, kevin newman, the comebacker and this is what we call a web gem. he grabs it and then tax the back, make sure that newman was ok, we show it twice, lovely efforts. maximum extension, web is so good. senior celebrating his son. they scored both giants runs, they struck out 980 eight innings.
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they have won five of their last seven. a's rookie on the hilt, ellis bruggeman, two run shot to left center. it is two-zero strobes. oakland hit into three, all against this, ground out in the sixth and the astros win. the nba specials -- and also some special thing specials, the warriors will receive their jump ship rings on october 18 and the warriors will host. we have got what we wanted and there was a reply, that is great, bring the family over for dinner afterwards. the christmas game will be on abc 7. that is our look at sports.
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have a great sunday. back to you. >> bringing the aloha spirit to the bay area, the annual aloha festival is back after a two year hiatus. for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27.
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>> a daylong festival, the pacific islanders cultural association is bringing back the aloha festival, there is also going to be booth, arts, crafts, including leimaking and a lot of food. it is at the san mateo county event center, tickets cost $25. that sounds like a great time. >> the weather there is fantastic on the peninsula, mid 70's today for san mateo, upper
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70's, warmer day for everyone except right at the shoreline, 95 in fairfield. the accuweather 7 day forecast builds, each and every day, and went around the bay through the 80's, that is warm. as get to the coast, it is comfortable. it is going to feel warm with some muggy conditions, may be high clouds too. >> thank you for joining us, wnba action is next. the lynx open to get a playoff spot. abc 7 news continues at 5:00 p.m.. have a great rest of your sunday. have a great day.
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>> announcer: the following is a presentation of espn on abc. we welcome you to espn's coverage of the wnba presented by google. this afternoon, on a gorgeous day in uncasville, connecticut, sylvia fowles honored by jonquel jones, as sweet syl plays perhaps the final game of her decorated career. it's the lynx/suns. a look at the wnba standings. connecticut is locked in as the 3 seed. meanwhile minnesota could leap into a
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