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what we saw was evidence of a decades long campaign of deception that was damaging and destructive. >> california takes aim at five major oil companies suing them, accusing them of downplaying climate change. attorney general rob bonta claims they misled the public about the dangers of fossil fuels. thanks for joining us. i'm j.r. stone. you're watching abc7 news at 11. our top story tonight centers on the climate crisis. we're bringing you stories like this as part of our focus here at abc7 as we work to build a better bay area. happy opening tomorrow. that
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lawsuit will take center stage in the big apple. california attorney general rob bonta and governor gavin newsom will both be there to speak at climate week during the opening ceremony. they're expected to talk about the lawsuit against those big oil companies. but before that, abc7 news reporter ryan curry caught up with the attorney general today to learn more. >> california is taking on major oil companies claiming they deceived the public about how oil and fossil fuels contributed to climate change. document nation of internal discussion among fossil fuel. >> big oil leaders talking about the impact on global warming and on climate of their industry and as they acknowledge that internally and privately, they were telling the world something different. >> attorney general rob bonta is demanding the companies fund recovery efforts following the state's extreme weather events he says have been fueled by climate change. >> we've brought multiple causes of action against them, from public nuisance to destruction of natural resources to deceptive and falsification, to
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failure to warn. the attorney general's office filed the complaint friday night against five major oil companies, two of which are here in the bay area, chevron, and this one, conocophillips and rodeo. >> climate activists tell us it's about time somebody takes legal action. big legal action against oil companies as essential as their products are to our daily functioning. >> they have they also kill us. and this industry has been giving with one hand and taking away with the other. >> one of the parties involved in the lawsuit is the american petroleum institute. in a statement, they said this ongoing coordinated campaign to wage, meritless, politicized lawsuits against a foundational american industry and its workers is nothing more than a distraction from the important national conversations and an enormous waste of california taxpayer resources. a big question is what this will do to gas prices that already risen in the past few years. the attorney general says the goal of this
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lawsuit is to hold the companies accountable for actions over climate change. >> it was caused by big oil. who knew this day would happen and these results would happen. and they lied about it. and while they profited, ryan curry, abc seven news. >> abc seven news is committed to tracking climate related threats like fire, heat and floods use the weathering tomorrow interactive tool to track what impact they're having in your neighborhood. just look. news.com/weathering tomorrow so happening tomorrow. berkeley will test its new outdoor warning warning siren system at noon when the siren will emit a three tone alert and then a voice announcement. the city says sirens will sound during large scale emergencies when it needs to convey information to residents quickly. tomorrow's test will coincide with the 100 year commemoration of the devastating 1923 wildfire, which
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destroyed 600 berkeley homes. san francisco police are investigating a shooting that left two people wounded in the tenderloin neighborhood tonight. gunfire erupted near seventh and market streets just after 9:00 this evening. the victims were found a block apart. one victim at that shooting scene and the other near jones and mcallister street. both were taken to san francisco general hospital with life threatening injuries. no arrests have been made. and in san rafael, police believe alcohol may be a factor after a speeding car crashed into a canal at 7 a.m. today. police say a bmw was traveling seven miles per hour. the driver drove the car into the water at the end of canal street. a dive team rescued two people from the car, but neither survived. their identities have not been released. this was just one of the incidents san rafael officers responded to in a
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chaotic past 24 hours. there were two separate shootings that left two people wounded. a police officer had to evacuate. one victim in his own police car to an awaiting ambulance. there was also a stabbing that injured another person. police said there were large sideshows in the canal neighborhood as well. investigators increased patrols in response to guatemalan independence day celebrations last night in the east bay. a stray bullet struck and killed a mother of two in oakland. it happened just before ten last night. our media partner, the bay area news group, reports that the woman was apparently lying on a couch when a bullet entered the home. the shooting happened during a dispute about a block away. her husband and two children were not injured. investigators say no other victims were found or showed up to area hospitals. but multiple parked cars were hit. no arrests have been made. oakland city leaders are explaining why they
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missed a key deadline to apply for a state grant to fight organized retail crime. mayor shengtao and other officials spoke at a community meeting at mcclymonds high school this morning, saying she left it to city administrator justin johnson to say why they couldn't get the application in on time. even though everyone else did. >> quite frankly, we just missed it. and so we failed in that in that in that space. and so there really isn't an excuse. all i can say is that we'll certainly look at this as an opportunity to improve and move forward. >> johnson says appropriate action will be taken. he did not say what he called the lapse of a learning opportunity. mayor shengtao says the city is getting crime fighting help elsewhere, though. >> we are actually on the ground creating those relationships at the federal level, at the state level, to ensure that we get resources to come back. this new brazen way of people committing crimes and then bringing them to
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justice. >> tao says help is coming from the highway patrol. six officers and a sergeant will soon be deployed within oakland and alameda county is trying out a new strategy to recruit more police officers. it's offering the largest hiring bonus in the country, $75,000. and the police chief says it's working. abc7 news i-team reporter stephanie sierra spoke with him earlier today. >> i got to say the $75,000 figure certainly catches your eye. how did you settle on that? >> you know, there were a couple things that went into play here. we were looking to see how can we attract quality candidates here while factoring in the difficult housing in the bay area. what we had learned is that candidates were are considering their ability to afford housing in the bay area and we were able to look at what we could offer to candidates to try to help them overcome that barrier. and so we presented it
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to city council uh- city council approved it. >> so five months ago. how many vacancies did you have and where does that number stand now? >> sure. so when we first brought this proposal to the city council, there were 24 vacancies. that's about 30% of the department's staffing as of now or ever since then, we have been able to swear in three new police officers. last month. in about two weeks, we'll be swearing in four more in november. we have one more coming out of the academy in january, will have another four coming out of the academy. we actually received over 300 applications for the police officer position with alameda pd . >> this hiring bonus appears to not only be the largest in the country, but it's certainly towering over comparable bonuses being offered at neighboring law enforcement agency gs, for example, san francisco pd is hiring bonus is $5,000, which is on the low end. and san mateo pd is around $30,000, which was on the high end until now. have you
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heard from other police chiefs interested in following suit? and do you think this will incentivize other departments? >> you know, i have gotten phone calls from different chiefs and different commanders from different departments looking to see how is it that they can improve their hiring practices. i believe the average vacancy in alameda county is about 15. so city of alameda, the alameda police department was double that when we first brought this initiative forward. >> police staffing across california continues to be a struggle. as of last month, the california highway patrol was trying to fill more than 1000 vacant officer positions across the state, according to the public policy institute of california. in 2021, the number of patrol officers per 100,000 residents of the state was the lowest it had been in 30 years. since 1991. still ahead on abc7 news at 11, a chance to own a
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piece of retail history items from the now shuttered flagship san francisco nordstrom store are up for sale. also a forever home for a one of a kind pet. this peacock finds a new family in record time and an already loving his and he's already loving his new digs. we'll show you why. >> and we're going to see the clouds move in overnight with drizzle possible, especially tomorrow near the beaches, we are stuck in a weather pattern for the next few days. and you can see some of the clouds moving in from mount tam. i'll let you know when we can expect so
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look today, the company is selling everything from artwork to fixtures to mirrors and even mannequins. nordstrom closed its doors last month after 35 years in business at san francisco center, citing declining sales and crime in the area. the sale continues tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. new developments tonight in the effort to find a peacock named ringo starr for a new home he may have found that. and a new love. ringo starr is an adult domesticated peacock. he was found running around a school parking lot in east palo alto. abc7 shared his story this week. it was seen by a couple from pittsburgh who already had peacocks as pets. they say their mail just died leaving the peahen heartbroke ian. the couple drove over two hours to the peninsula. humane society to adopt wingo. bingo is really
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happy right now. >> he slept up in the roosting area last night right next to the female. right next to the female. she's been preening him today. they've been sitting together. gosh, they just love each other already. >> the couple says that wingo spent the day exploring his new home and his environment. you know, francis, i am excited for wingo and hopefully the new weather because it's a little different from the peninsula to pittsburgh where it is. >> it's vastly different from the coast to inland areas. and that seems like love at first sight or match. yes exactly. >> we're happy for wingo. hopefully we're happy with our weather coming up to well, if you like today, you'll like tomorrow. >> and actually the day after that and maybe even the day after that. that's the kind of pattern we're stuck in. here's live doppler seven. it's quiet in terms of precipitation. we've got lots of clouds, though, and that will be moving in overnight. a live shot from sutro tower looking down at san francisco. you see some of those low clouds starting to creep in
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across the bay. and san francisco, 62, oakland, 64, san jose, 67. palo alto, 65 halfmoon bay. bit cooler, also at 63 degrees. and this time from emeryville. we're looking out west. you see those clouds there in the distance that will be coming in as we show you a lot of traffic on the bay bridge into san francisco. so more low to mid 60s for everyone right now. santa rosa, 62, nevada, 61, napa and fairfield at 63. concord, milder at 65. livermore 62. and this is a really cool shot from mt. tam. we're looking south. you see a lot of the low clouds spilling into san francisco. that blinking light is sutro tower which i just showed you the view from. so here's what you can expect for the forecast. widespread low clouds, patchy drizzle overnight and tomorrow morning, partly cloudy. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures will be below average once again and then this pattern persists into early next week, in fact, not till wednesday until we see a bit of a change. and the reason is this low pressure, it's a cut off
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low, so it's cut off from the jet stream. so it's not going to move much over the next few days and it's going to continue to bring us a similar pattern with the overnight clouds and the partly cloudy afternoons and some sunshine, too, for inland areas. so midnight tonight, we'll see lots of clouds over the bay. and then tomorrow morning, we'll see it spill in and then pull back. by about lunchtime, we'll start to see some breaks in the cloud cover. we'll get a little more sunshine in the north bay. we'll see some high clouds moving in. but we will get a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day. most of the day and into the evening. sunday night into monday morning lows tonight near 60 degrees. we could see some drizzle, especially near the beaches. and then tomorrow, look for highs to be very similar to what we experienced today. so that means temperatures range from mid 60s to near 80 degrees. san francisco, 68, oakland, 73. and we'll see those cloudy conditions even in the south bay , 77 will be the high in san
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jose in the north bay with a little bit more sunshine. that's where we'll see some of our warmest numbers like lakeport, 85, ukiah 88. but even some inland neighborhoods will have a tough time make it, making it into the 80 degree mark, usually upper 70s for antioch and livermore more and that's actually below average. so here's the accuweather seven day forecast. cloudy below average again tomorrow. that pattern holds not much change on tuesday. wednesday is when we get more sunshine, more minor warming. we bump up our temperatures a little bit and then we have another area of low pressure. now the models diverge a bit towards the end of the week. some say a little bit cooler, some say warmer. so just so you know, for the first day of autumn, our forecast could change as we get closer to the end of next week. and so you know, if you like it, warm, you went inland. if you want if you stay at the coast in san francisco, it's going to be what we've seen the last day type of year. >> you get spoiled if you're in the city and when you're out.
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fairfield was 85 today, and i think that's nice for the 60s. now in san francisco. but thank you so much, francis. still ahead on abc7 news at 11. what to know about the new covid booster recommended options just in from the cdc as we head towards fall rsv can be a dangerous virus... [sneeze] ...for those 60 and older. it's not just a cold. and if you're 60 or older... ...you may be at increased risk of hospitalization...
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commanding everyone get the updated covid vaccine. abc news reporter reena roy breaks down what you need to know about this new jab. as covid hospitalizations go up around the us. >> an updated covid vaccine is rolling out across the country. >> we'd all wish for covid to be in the rearview mirror, but unfortunately it's still here. >> and that's why the cdc is recommending everyone over six months old roll up their sleeves and get that shot, including pregnant women and those who
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have had covid before. but experts recommend waiting a few months after the infection over time, whether you've been infected or had a vaccine or both. >> we know that your immunity can wane or decrease. >> the latest vaccine, which health authorities say is safe and effective, offers additional protection against the subvariants that are currently spreading and helps reduce the risk of severe illness and death. >> when we looked at the data, everyone could be at risk for hospitalization or death, if not vaccine. and certainly if you have immuno compromising conditions or other medical issues, they can put you more at risk. but no one is safe. it's important to be vaccinated. experts say it may even help decrease cases of long covid, though it's unclear exactly how long protection lasts. we don't know how long the booster will protect against the virus. in general, we've seen that it protects against severe hospitalization and deaths for many months. >> it comes as covid hospitalized asians have increased in the us, according to cdc data, though, numbers
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overall are still near historic lows. >> it is at lower levels than this time last year. but because there are new variants circulating, we know it's important to have that updated vaccine to protect yourself. >> this updated vaccine is covered by insurance. and for those who are uninsured. the cdc has a program to help make it accessible. reena roy, abc news new york. >> happening tomorrow, a car parade will grace the streets of san leandro for one kid who beat the odds. joseph a cancer survivor, was able to return home earlier this year after nine months of battling heart failure. so far, he's had a heart, liver and kidney transplant. the most vital organs to a person's survival. now his mother wants to have a car parade to celebrate him overcoming these milestones. if you'd like to attend the car parade will be at the address on your screen. it's 15 206 galt street in san leandro starting tomorrow at noon. that looks
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like a wonderful time there. also happening tomorrow, the 44th annual haight-ashbury street fair. this is video from last year's event. the annual fair is expected to bring thousands of people out to the streets of san francisco. the event will feature local artists, musicians, vendors, crafts and nonprofits. fun kicks off tomorrow morning at 11 on haight street between stanyan and masonic. it runs until 5:30 p.m. and is free to attend. a busy college football saturday. chris alvarez here and a game still happening right now. a wild one. >> we got a good tease for you, j.r. i mean, this was a crazy game and a crazy day of college football saturday. and, you know , that means college football, big plays, games going down the wire. a huge upset in the making as well. sports is next
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build early second quarter seven three game. ashton daniels airs it out to ilic manner. stanford up 14 three. excuse me, but they trailed 1714 at the half late fourth quarter, tied at 23. caden bennett rolling right buying time buying time finds. marcus fulcher the last second. he's a fresno guy. and there he goes, 49 yards to the house. hornets up 3223. now take a look again. his knee did not touch the ground, got the ball off. it's a touchdown. last chance for the cardinal fourth and 26. justin lampson at quarterback now and the ball tipped up and incomplete and sac state wins 3223. they've won a school record 22 regular season games in a row. stanford now one and two. the host arizona next week. how about cal hosting idaho star running back just jaden that is ruled out just before kickoff quarterback sam jackson the fifth stepping up, down 17. nothing he finds. jeremiah hunter, also from fresno, 20 yard score. cal down 17 to 7.
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next, a golden bears possession our cameron abe mendoza you talk about perfect position jackson to tron grizzell right into your living room 1714 cal trailed at the half open the second ball with the half jackson going to show you he can run it to a little option keeper there he goes 27 yards to the house gave cal the lead for good he countered for three scores and cal wins it. 3117 san jose state on the road at toledo second quarter spartans up three nothing it's chevan cordeiro to dominic mazzotti they're up and they add to the lead excuse me spartans led for almost the entire first three quarters but late third quarter spartans backed up in their own end, not on the same page as the receiver. and he's picked off by chris mcdonnell, and that's a 25 yard pick. six ended up being the game winning score. san jose state falls 2117 spartans drop to one and three this season. the game is just going crazy about deion sanders shades on, hat on number 18 colorado against colorado state first quarter scoreless shiloh sanders
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with the interception and deion son some prime time 80 yard pick six colorado up seven nothing later in the first though the buffs lost their star player travis hunter. he was hit but right here in the fourth quarter it's a touchdown. braden fowler nkosi to dylan 28 to 17. colorado state. the buffs got the ball at the two had to go 98 yards and qadoura sanders to jimmy horne. there he goes in the end zone add the two point conversion. we're all tied up at 28. both teams traded touchdowns and overtime in double overtime. sanders find michael harrison, who finds the end zone two point conversion is good 4335 buffs lead deion defense needing one last stand there he is firing up the troops last chance for the rams on fourth and goal from the 23 quarterbacks got to get it in the end zone and it's picked off. buffs win 4335 in double overtime coming up in the second half of sports got your baseball
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highlights plus a rams and niners preview. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino j.r. my mvp for the night. michael andolina, our producer getting that highlight just off in the nick of time. >> wow what a football. and then we got 40 niners football tomorrow. like it doesn't get better than this. >> it doesn't get better than this great job fun night tonight. >> it certainly was. thank you so much, chris. much more to come on abc seven news at 11. tensions rise over transgender rights. the fiery scene today outside a women's convention in san francisco with both sides wanting their voices heard. that story is next
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( ♪ ) go where opinions clashed over the issue of transgender rights. the demonstration happened outside a hotel where a women's rights group is holding its convention in, and protesters say that organizers action is anti trans rights. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard was there and spoke to both sides. what do we want? >> trans justice. how do we want it now? >> this group of demonstrate is
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protesting outside the hilton hotel in san francisco's financial district where women's declaration international is holding its convention. wdi says it's focused on reigniting the women's liberation movement. critics say that's misleading, saying their group is what we call terfs or trans exclusion. >> radical feminists or terfs for short. >> activist nancy cato believes wdiz mission is anti-trans. >> and their basic premise is that patriarchy and men are the enemy and therefore they are, particularly at this time focused on trans women to say that they are not real women in. >> i mean, ultimately, what i'm here to fight today is the misinformation that is being spread about my community. we are people who have always existed. we've always been a part of society. i'm not women, but since gender police intervened when several counter-protesters attending the women's conference showed up, including karina. >> dan. >> what specific rights are are
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trans identified individuals asking for that they don't already have to begin with? so if we're talking about the right for males to invade women's spaces like i said, the history of male violence against women is long and storied. >> we reached out to organizers of the conference. they declined to come down and speak to us on camera, but they did text us a statement saying that they do not support or endorse any counter-protesters. wdi statement went on to say, we are enjoying our discussions about the rights, privacy and safety of women and girls, including reproductive liberty and the rights of lesbian and bisexual women. protesters called out the hilton for hosting the conference and response hotel management told abc7 news as a place of hospital, we, the hilton, san francisco financial district hotel strives to serve as a welcoming place for all and does not adopt or endorse the views of any individuals or groups we serve. transphobia got
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to go. >> hey. hey. >> san francisco. the bay area. you know, there's a lot of people who believe that we need to build inclusive movements and not exclusive ones in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc seven news, the president of the nonprofit gay rights organization glad weighed in on the ongoing writers strike. >> she says it's important that everyone wins because of the significant cultural impact that the american film industry plays. >> and when i think about winning, i think about being able to tell more stories to, you know, open the world to storytelling. that is so important for our community, but for marginalized people across america, for the writers guild of america and the producers alliance are set to resume, negotiate sessions next week. >> writers have been on strike since may second. now to the latest on the united auto workers strike. talks resumed today between the uaw and the big three automakers. tonight, the union is expressing some optimism about those discussions
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. abc's alison kosik has more. >> nearly 13,000 united auto workers walked off the job friday in a historic strike against the big three automakers. members holding signs outside a toledo assembly plant saturday. >> we have to do what we have to do to provide for our families, our future and for future generations coming in so that they can make a good living. >> targeted strikes at a general motors plant in missouri, a ford plant in michigan and a stellantis plant in ohio have brought production lines to a halt. the union is demanding a return to pension plans for better retiree health care, cost of living adjustments and a 40% pay increase over the next four years. >> and if the companies don't come to the pump and deliver for these members and give them their fair share of economic and social justice, will amp up the pressure, will take more plants out. >> president biden sending his acting labor secretary and a
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senior aide to detroit to help resolve the strike. gm's ceo, mary barra, who is also on the board of directors at the walt disney company, the parent company of abc news, saying her company is facing tough competition as it transitions to electric vehicles. >> everybody has to understand the profits that general motors makes. we reinvest in the business. we reinvest in our people to put new products, because having products that people want to buy is the way that we keep all of our assembly plants running. >> there were some negotiations on saturday. a uaw source telling abc news the union had reasonably productive conversations with ford. stellantis, owner of chrysler, reveal had its most recent offer to the union a nearly 21% increase for hourly wages, putting it roughly in line with offers from ford and gm. the strikes are already having a ripple effect. ford announcing 600 layoffs while general motors says 2000 workers at its fairfax assembly plant in kansas could
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be idled as soon as next week. alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> on the topic of employment, president biden is proposing a new rule that would reinforce protections for federal government employees. the proposal would apply to 2.2 million workers who are in non political positions. the rule would make it more difficult to reclassify them into a category where they could risk losing certain protections. some republican candidates running for president, including former president donald trump, have made renewed using the federal government's workforce as a key part of their campaign. a new protests today as people marked one year since the death of 22 year old mahsa amini. amini was arrested in 2022 by iran's morality police after being accused of improperly wearing her hijab. her in-custody death set off massive protests today. rallies were held in her honor,
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including one here in san francisco at civic center plaza. also today, a human rights group claimed her father was detained and is under arrest. the iranian iranian government, that is, disputes those claims, saying government forces simply accompanied him to and from a memorial for his daughter. today people around the world came together for world cleanup day. dozens of volunteers gathered at a paris park on saturday to pick up litter. organizers say that that event raises awareness, but ultimately political action is needed. world cleanup day unites millions of volunteers to tackle the global mismanaged waste crisis and to help create a cleaner world. the event invites volunteers to clean their neighborhoods and eironments protecting our environment here home is part of building a beer bay area to learnow to play your part. go to abc7. news.com/better bay area. still ahead on abc7 news at 11 on a
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packed house at levi's stadium tonight, ed sheeran takes over santa clara. video just in from the show and his special moment with fans before taking the stage. and we. live camera from out
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many recording video of every moment. abc7 news was in santa clara earlier today as fans arrived at levi's for sheeran's mathematics concert. now, before people started filing into the stadium, sheeran surprised the crowd at this merchandise truck and posted the video on instagram. >> all right. we are here at santa clara. i'm going to go to the merch stand. give out some merch and play a song for english girl in an american town who not only did he give away some merch. >> as you heard, he also thrilled fans with that free concert song right there. wow. what a moment that would have been last night. sheeran performed a smaller, more intimate crowd at oakland's fox theater to a sold out crowd. today we captured a line of fans waiting outside the theater. nearly five hours before the concert started. when sheeran fan came, all the way from nashville just to catch the performance. a mad dash to mark
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the beginning of oktoberfest. crowds descended on the beer halls in munich to grab the best beer drinking seats in munich typically attracts 6 million visitors a year for the festival , and most come wearing their traditional outfits. all thirsty for a stein of beer or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5. and it's 188th year of oktoberfest in germany. runs through october 3rd. plenty of time for you to get over there and jet over there and enjoy the celebration. some of those celebrations. frances ding lawson we even saw some celebrations here in san francisco last night. oh how fun. and some years they have a sausage eating contest where they connect sausages to rope and you can't use your hands and you got to eat them with your mouth. >> that's entertaining. and do you wear the outfits, too? >> some people decide to wear the outfits. fun times and hopefully the weather's good if you're celebrating. >> it is. if you're wearing those outfits, you'll find it comfortable. most temperatures in the 60s right now, we will
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drop a few more degrees tomorrow morning, waking up to widespread low clouds, some drizzle especially near the coast. temperatures will be in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. and then in the afternoon, look for temperatures to be holding steady over the next few days. we have this area of low pressure that's not budging. and so that means 60 at the beaches around the bay. it's actually really comfortable in the low to mid 70s. and then inland areas are below average. but i like it better in the upper 70 soquel's, although it will be a bit warmer in the north bay where they'll get more sun. so lakeport and ukiah a little bit warmer than everyone else. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. so cloudy below average tomorrow and notice not much change all the way through tuesday. wednesday is when we get a minor warming not too much. you'll notice it more for inland areas and more sunshine on. and then we have another area of low pressure dropping and temperatures drop down again for the first day of fall. it's certainly going to feel like that next weekend. >> starting to feel like fall.
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yes almost, you know, a little darker, a little cloudier outside. >> yeah. notice the daylight hours are getting shorter, too. wow >> wonderful. thank you so much, francis. here's chris with a preview of sports jr coming up in sports, the 49 ers head to levi south. >> they're going to take on the rams in la. plus it's a giant concern. the rocky road continues for the orange and black. sports is next
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today's cancer research is tomorrow's victory. a victory that is there for the taking. grab it. now that was a great halftime speech. let's go win. [jim valvano] don't give up. don't ever give up® head to levi south, also known as sofi stadium, to play a road game against the rams in la. funny comment from niners offensive tackle trent williams who said the 49 ers offense was doing so well and the defense was smothering the steelers. he was actually hoping pittsburgh would get a couple first downs in that game. so he could actually catch his breath starting the season with back to
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back road games isn't ideal unless of course, you go two and zero. >> if you can start out two and zero. there's only so many road games and you'd always rather them be at home. so when you have that good record to start, it's just more momentum going forward. >> i think we have the best traveling fan base overall. pittsburgh was impressive and i think we'll take over la second week of the season going down their division rival a team that we know very well. >> so we're excited to get after them and play them this week. >> the giants roller coaster ride continue was a total lack of consistency here and losing these must win games likely going to cost the giants a chance to play postseason baseball day night doubleheader game one in colorado is bark in the park day, top of the second scoreless two out bases loaded for blake sabo cues one and is just fair. down the third base line two runs are going to score and it's two nothing giants bottom three it's a three nothing lead base is loaded for ezekiel tovar five adds the
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right center gap bases clearing triple off opener keaton, wynn and all of a sudden we're tied at three. bottom five reliever ryan walker in a jam. former giant kris bryant little flare to center for three colorado and later in the inning full count bases loaded two outs and hunter goodman walks that's a bring in a run five three. here comes gabe kapler to pull the pitcher and he brings in ross stripling and he then walks harold castro another free run made it six three giants go on to lose nine five. the young giants fan here needs a win in game two in the second. giants down two nothing two on mike yastrzemski base hit to right patrick bailey will score giants down. 2 to 1 bottom of the seventh. the rockies up four two and it's former giant. remember this guy chris bryant adding some insurance base hit to center rbi single charlie blackmon scores five two. colorado top of the ninth bases loaded two outs. blake sable pops out to third and the giants
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lose five, two, three straight losses when you can't have them now two and a half games back at the final wild card spot, the a's lost 5 to 2 to san diego. zach selloff though the bright spot in the loss hit his 12th homer of the season as former a's manager bob melvin as padres will go for the sweep tomorrow. what a weekend of golf fortnet championship from silverado in napa. defending champion cal product max homa for birdie on six cooled off on the back nine sits at ten under par. justin thomas caught fire the eagle from the bunker on 15 he fired a third round 65 he's just two back of the lead. matt kuchar had the flat blade working long swinger on 11 and watch this thing go in from a 90 degree angle. this is just crazy. kuchar is 14 under par. what a shot that was. but your leader sahith theegala bogey free 67. he's two clear at 17 under par heading into the championship sunday. let's kick it. the
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ultras fired up for the quakes and real salt lake. less than two minutes in a little give and go. jeremy tsay christian espinosa. ebobisse scores the goal. it's one nil in a hurry. 15th minute now. san jose back on the attack. espinosa is a great find for rodriguez. he scores quakes win it two one. this is abc7 sports report sponsored by river rock casino j.r. chris thank you so much. >> a reminder that you can watch all our newscasts live and on demand through the abc7 bay area. connected tv app. download it now and start streaming well , that's it for tonight. i'm j.r stone. abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at five for francis. chris thanks for joining us. good night. we'll see you on sunday
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