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captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. taking a live look outside from our emeryville camera tonight. don't let the pretty picture fool you. it was a saturday scorcher as much of the bay area sweated it out once again. good evening and thank you so much for joining us. i'm dion lim. we have broken records with this heat wave and that was the case
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yet again today. spencer joins us now with your accuweather forecast. and we're not done with the heat just yet. spencer, we are not done yet. >> dion six days down and a couple more to go. let me give you a look at current temperature readings. it is still quite warm for 11 p.m. it is 81 degrees here in san francisco right now. we had a high today of 95 or 96, depending on which reading you take as the official 173 right now in oakland. some of our inland areas are topped out at 100 degrees or more today, are in the mid 70s right now, so it is quite warm and uncomfortable in some locations. we still have an excessive heat warning in effect through 11:00 tomorrow night. for most of the bay area during this period of time going into tomorrow. highs will range from low 90s to about 104 degrees. and of course there is the risk of heat related illness. here's a look at conditions for tomorrow starting at 7 a.m. degrees from the bay to inland. by noon. we'll see 88 by the bay, 94 inland by 4 p.m, 94 around the bay, 104 in the hottest inland spots. 7 p.m. the
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heat begins to ease a bit, but that's not the end of the heat wave. there's more of that to come. i'll show you when we can expect a cool down in just a few minutes. dion. >> oh, boy. we will brace ourselves. spencer. thank you. now, over in the east bay, it was another sweltering day where it felt more like summer than fall. people sought ways to beat the heat. so we continue our coverage now with abc7 news reporter anser hassan heather farm in walnut creek was a hot spot for this hot october saturday. >> i've grown up in the area and this is like the hottest it's ever been in the summertime. >> it's so hot today it's hot, but it's not the summer. the east bay continues to be hit with an october heat wave. alder is competing in a swimming tournament at heather farm, but she also swims the san francisco bay, so she likes the heat because the bay, the bay water temperature is now a little bit above 60, so it's really nice. >> but some people think we're crazy. >> so what most people think is crazy is the triple digit temperatures in october. you cannot get in this air conditioning fast enough. >> well, you're not lying,
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buddy. i'm melting out here big time. yeah. >> a red flag warning was issued for the east bay hills through saturday morning. and an excessive heat warning for the entire bay area. you like the hot weather? >> i like it when it's like in the 80s. but the 90s is too much. >> sarah coloma with cal fire says the current heat wave could have a big impact on the extra vegetation on the hills from this past wet winter. >> the fuel moistures that we're seeing right now are not out of the ordinary or ordinary, but they are, you know, they're particularly low. >> saturday evening, hundreds attended the sold out pirates of emerson haunted house theme park at the alameda county fairgrounds. some say, regardless of the heat, it's that time of the year to celebrate halloween. the heat. yeah, it's 100 degrees, but it's actually kind of pleasant. >> it's nice. we like we're enjoying it. not a detractor. all right. thank you, i appreciate it. sure. you got a in the east bay anser hassan abc7 news.
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>> now as the heat bay sizzles in this october heat wave, many folks were mapping out a plan to keep cool. and that meant heading for the coast for some beach time. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard was there 200 runners braving the october heat for the headlands women's half marathon near rodeo beach in marin county. >> race directors say lots of safety precautions were happening on the course and we have eight stations also in two points. >> so they have water, electrolytes, food in the middle of the way. >> runner patty saijo came from sacramento. >> in fact, that kind of worked as my advantage because i had heard it was going to be warm here. so that was helpful. it's been 100 last week in sacrament, down on rodeo beach, families were pitching tents to escape the heat. >> a cool spot if you could find parking spaces were basically nonexistent by 11 a.m. >> i think it's the warmest. it's been. i mean, we're usually down here in sweatshirts and hoodies up at the marin headlands. >> it was downright hot. some tourists checking out the golden gate bridge were left wondering
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what happened to the fog. are you wearing a sweater? were you expecting cold weather up here today? >> expecting cold weather. and now i'm using the sweater to keep myself from getting sunburned. but it's just. yeah, i was expecting it to be a lot cooler here today, but it's just we did not check the weather here in san francisco. >> it's early afternoon, and i don't even need a jacket that tells you how warm it is. lots of people flocking to ocean beach temperatures were flirting with 90 degrees. >> today is nice. no jackets. >> stephanie jimenez and her dog buster nosey came to the right place. surfers were loving it. hot weather making the pacific feel almost warm. >> i was talking with my friends and we were like, oh, we couldn't try without wetsuit and probably doesn't feel that cold. so yeah, because the weather is amazing. >> how often do we get a day like this? >> oh, not often. >> it's not sweater weather yet. warm temperatures continue on sunday in san francisco. cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> track the heat wave with the
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abc seven bay area apps. you can follow the forecast with the very same live doppler seven tools that our weather team uses, and find tips to stay cool. well, moving to on developing news from northern california, where a wildfire has broken out along the nevada placer county line, the so-called dutch fire has burned at least 45 acres, and mandatory evacuation orders have been issued. the fire is burning near forebay dam, not far from blue canyon along interstate 80 and in lake county. cal fire says two homes were destroyed and another one damaged by the so-called glen haven fire. that 400 plus acre blaze broke out yesterday, forcing evacuations in the community of glen haven. helicopters and retardant dropping airplanes helped stop the spread of that fire. by 10:00 last night, that fire is about 30% contained and mandatory evacuation orders remain in effect. well, cal is playing miami tonight, but the outcome of the game is probably secondary to what happened early
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this morning. espn's college gameday made its first ever visit to berkeley, and it was wild. take a look. this was video taken just after midnight when crowds stormed the barricades at memorial glade. all in order to get into position for the broadcast. and while some described it as chaos and criticized the lack of security, in the end the school is calling it the overall event success. abc7 news reporter j.r. stone shows us the fired up cal fan base, who we whose most recent we >> espn college gameday personality pat mcafee hyping the cal crowd with nfl great and cal bears alum marshawn lynch. >> beast mode all for the first time ever in berkeley. >> we're here all day, all night. and there's nothing that's going to stop us from having a great time. go, bears!
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>> that interview came during one of our live shots on abc seven mornings. i saw you're done with your breakfast sandwich. you came for the food? >> yes. it's fun to be out here. i mean, it's awesome. i didn't think that cal had any fans. this proved them wrong. >> thousands showed up, but perhaps the most energetic and diehard fans. the students. what time did you guys get here? >> we got here at 1130, and we're pumped. >> let's go. you got no shirts on? you think they have a chance? you think cal's got a chance? of course, of course. >> we got jayden. we got we have fernando mendoza. we're winning this game. let's go back. go, bears! >> i'm so excited. this is amazing. i've never seen so much spirit. so many people show up for cal. >> and when you get excited, you get the muffins out and you're like, let's do this. >> so spirits are high. love it. >> bay and los osos, which means go bears in spanish. >> welcome to california. there's nothing that's going to stop me from having energy from
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6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. we were born and raised to have a great time. let's go bears! >> but it seems that some who got here friday night didn't quite make it through to the 6 to 9 a.m. college gameday broadcast. maybe next time, my man. after seeing this turnout and these signs which said things like you couldn't get into cal, and if we lose all protest, i think there's a good chance the crew will come back a second time. >> it's pretty wild to see so many people just from the bay area. go, bears! yeah, exactly. this is super exciting. i also really wasn't expecting this many people to show up, but i'm really glad. >> i'm sure they'll be happy. >> j.r. stone abc seven news. >> all right. speaking of game day, did you see this field goal worth $100,000? all kicked down by a cal student wearing vans. that is daniel villasenor who made that 33 yard field goal on
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his second attempt during the college game day broadcast this morning. now, according to our media partners at the bay area news group, he is a civil engineering major, and he told the mercury news that he used to play soccer for livermore high, but had never kicked a footballs from that distance. that kick also raised $600,000 for hurricane helene relief. well, marshawn lynch was the celebrity guest picker on game day. and of course, you know, he had to arrive in style. the cal legend rolled up in a golf cart. this is a callback to 2006, when he drove around the field at memorial stadium on a golf cart to celebrate a win. what fun! well, still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11, a lot of eyes will be on a ballot measure in the north bay. we'll explain how it could have a huge impact on the farm community. and potentially nationwide. plus a bay area woman water bikes to the farallons in honor of her daughter here. what was behind this journey? and the cause she's raising awareness for? and take a look at this. a plane
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to shake up city hall? in nearly ten years as supervisor, mark grew the bureaucracy by authorizing or creating a commission almost every year. he rubber stamped hundreds of millions to homeless nonprofits with zero accountability and orchestrated a pay-to-play scheme that sold out taxpayers to the highest bidder. mark farrell has all the wrong experience for the change we need.
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sausalito to the farallon islands by a local woman via water bike. and as i found out, this was a ride for a greater cause. >> i think a lot of people thought i was crazy. >> that could be said about jessica schiller's dream of starting a water bike company. ten years ago, and definitely about her latest life challenge, the first ever bike ride to the farallon islands, 60 miles from the golden gate bridge to the southeast farallon islands. a water bike challenge no one has taken on before for a reason. >> i knew that there was going
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to be rough seas, strong currents, wind, and of course it's great white shark migration season. >> so starting before sunrise friday, schiller began her grueling trek. >> the equivalent to this on land would be like doing probably 150 miles straight on land with a special someone, always on her mind, pushing her forward. i call this naomi's ride. in honor of the promise i made to my daughter, naomi, who sadly passed away from a fentanyl overdose in july of 2022. >> that promise came true in ten hours. >> i felt her when i was there, when i had made it to the islands, and i really my first, my first emotion was i broke down and cried. >> proceeds from schiller's ride will go toward the nonprofit shatterproof, which fights the addiction crisis in america. but beyond that, schiller hopes her journey serves an even bigger purpose to all. >> i hope the lasting impact from this is that it just inspires people and inspires people to get out of their shell to do something that you didn't think was possible to really step out of your comfort zone
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and that's the way we grow as human beings. >> and she has done that. jessica is a force. you can learn about jessica schiller, her water bikes and fundraising efforts in our story at our website, abc7 news.com. well, in the north bay, stony point road is back open after a deadly crash this afternoon. it all happened just after two at rohnert park expressway and stony point road. chp officers say one woman was declared dead at the scene and according to reports from the press democrat, a man and baby were also in the same car as the woman and were taken to the hospital. the paper reports that three cars may have been involved in that crash, including two that were engaged in road rage. that crash is still under investigation. now to the november election, there's another high profile endorsement in the recall effort of alameda county district attorney pam price. the group leading the effort says every law enforcement union in the county is endorsing the recall. that includes the unions representing sheriff's deputies
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and officers with cities such as oakland, hayward and fremont, just to name a few. >> and what do they see in this community? they see a continued practice of pamela price releasing the violent criminals that they are catching. >> earlier this week, east bay democratic congressman eric swalwell announced his support for the recall. in a statement, price responded by saying for too long, da's have been beholden to these unions, and the result has been a system that neglects the needs of our community and is riddled with racial disparities. i promise to change that, and i'm delivering on that promise. this kind of backlash is to be expected in the north bay. a lot of eyes will be on sonoma county's measure j. if passed, it would limit the size of dairies and poultry farms, and the impact could go well beyond the bay area. abc seven news reporter tara campbell has a look at what's at stake in november. >> quite a few of your farms, as
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you know it, will cease to exist. >> frank zamboni is talking about measure j, a sonoma county ballot measure that would phase out what are called concentrated animal feeding operations, or farms where large numbers of animals are confined. >> you know, big, big changes to most all the ranches in sonoma county. >> he says downsizing would prove devastating for family farms, like his leaving them unable to pay the bills. >> yeah, your dairies a lot of your beef operations, they won't be viable that way. >> and this group rallying saturday in santa rosa agrees. gathering in opposition to measure j. >> we all came out to support our ag community and to make sure that our ag community can still stay in business and keep us well fed with local, delicious, healthy food. >> all right, lead the way. >> meanwhile, those in support of the measure were also getting their message out saturday in santa rosa. >> factory farming hurts all of
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us. it hurts our environment. it hurts our public health. it pushes small farm, small family farms out. and it most of all hurts the animals. >> measure j garnering attention far beyond the borders of sonoma county with the outcome potentially impacting farmers across the u.s. >> very important. not just for protecting the environment here in sonoma county, the animals and everyone here, but for setting a precedent that can launch the end of factory farming. all over the country. >> berkeley will also be voting on a similar measure in november, but it's a symbolic effort as the city has no commercial livestock farms. tara campbell abc seven news. >> all right, once again, let's get another check of our weather situation. spencer is standing by. and spencer, earlier i popped outside just to get a check in at 8:00. it was still warm in the city. >> and you know what, diane? at 8:00, it was still about 86 degrees here in the city, which is unbelievable. it's where we
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are. 86 in san francisco, in the daytime, much less in the evening. but it's been a hot spell, as you know, six consecutive days of this horrific heat wave and it's still going on. the high pressure is the controlling factor in our weather. as you can see on the satellite radar, composite image right now. and we have an excessive heat warning still in effect for virtually all of the bay area until 11:00 tomorrow night. san francisco was included in that alert until 11:00 tonight, and it may be extended along with the remainder of the bay area. high pressure, high pressure, high temperatures during this period of this heat wave will range from low 90s and upper 90s to near 100 around the bay to about 104 inland. and of course, with this kind of excessive heat, there is an elevated risk of heat related illness. now, we are under major extreme major to extreme heat risk across the bay area. we had this condition today. it will be with us again tomorrow. so bear that in mind. looking at the 24 hour temperature change, it's about 4 to 8 degrees warmer in most bay area locations right now than at this time last night. and last night was a pretty warm one, but it's even warmer tonight. now
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the wind is calm. the bad news about that is that we'd like to feel a cooling sea breeze. the good news is that if we. we don't need the wind right now because we've got dry conditions, hot conditions, and strong winds would elevate the fire concerns even higher. so let's take a look at current temperature readings. 78 degrees in san francisco right now, 78 degrees after 11 p.m. a remarkable 73. in oakland upper 7079 degrees at hayward, san jose, 75 at redwood city, 57 at half moon bay. nice clear night looking westward from emeryville. 67 in santa rosa, cooling a little bit up in the north bay. petaluma 6370 at napa. fairfield 72 and mid 70s at concord and livermore. and these are our forecast headlines. dangerous heat wave remains with us through the weekend. record highs are likely tomorrow. increased fire danger of course accompanies these conditions. it's hot, it's dry. it's breezy in the hills and we can expect some relief next week. that's good news. starting on tuesday, the cooling will begin. so for tonight, look for low temperatures mainly in the mid to upper 60s. very mild war,
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uncomfortable. highs tomorrow 88 san francisco 91 oakland. numerous triple digit readings in our inland areas tomorrow. so the heat continues at about the level we felt today on monday. not much change most locations though that will be about 100 to 103. tomorrow will be in the upper 90s to about 100 101 on monday, and then finally on tuesday we start to get some cooling and that pattern will continue into later through the week as well. let me give you this a look at the game conditions for tomorrow before i dash away. the 40 niners taking on the arizona cardinals at levi's stadium. kick off 105 tomorrow afternoon. it will be 96 degrees. it will get hotter going later into the game. by the fourth quarter around 100 degrees. that is dangerous heat for a football game and for a big crowd like that. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. so on monday, as i mentioned, still hot inland cooling a little bit at the coast on monday. then it starts to get cooler everywhere on tuesday as temperatures moderate going into the middle to the end of next
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week, it's going to be much more comfortable. about 20 degrees cooler in many locations, and it's finally going to start feeling like fall, which is the season we actually are in right now. >> yeah, we actually have to survive in order to get there the next few days. dion all right. spencer. thanks. well, still ahead tonight on abc seven news, it seems like the perfect collaboration art and music where the show went on today in
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six, and all of the proceeds from the art go directly to the artists. all right. chris is working both screens, multitasking, multitasking. >> i'll work on this screen. the prompter. hey, dion, coming up in sports. what a day we've had in berkeley, cal with one of their biggest home games in a long time. and yeah, it's been a wild nig
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today in berkeley. it began really, really, really early. bears fans arrived around 3 a.m. on campus saturday to get ready for espn's college gameday. that broadcast started at 6 a.m. for the first time ever. game day was at cal and it was awesome. as for the actual game, which started about 18 hours later. cal hosts an undefeated number eight miami. second quarter bears up 1410, going for it on fourth and one. fernando mendoza rolling out finding jaydn ott and then he finds the end zone 67 yards to the house. bears led 2110 at the half. mendoza had 350 yard passes in the first half. first cal quarterback to do that since aaron rodgers in zero four. opening possession of the third miami quarterback cam ward. a terrible throw across the field, picked off by noel
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williams. and there he goes for a pick six. the bears were up 3510 at one point, but the hurricanes hang tough furious rally. here's ward scrambling looking for a pass instead. oh no. untouched to the house. miami pulls within six. cal fans, they cannot believe what they are seeing. yeah less than a minute to play. miami still down six elijah arroyo reaching out and across the goal line. miami kicked the extra point to make it 3938. and according to my cell phone which is five seconds away. miami looks like they hang on. 3938. a terrible loss for cal san jose state coming off their bye week hosting nevada. how's this for home field advantage. spartans in the shade. wolfpack in the sun. second quarter emmett brown 24 yards over the middle to nick nash. so nice. we're going to show it twice. ninth touchdown of the year already a new career
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high. tied at 21 at the break. flash forward now. spartans down three in the final minute of the fourth quarter. and they go to the bag of tricks. backward pass to former quarterback. it's nash that is. and he finds a wide open jabari bates for the go ahead score. nash's second touchdown pass of the year. remember he's a wide receiver mainly he can also throw it. so san jose state needs one final stop on fourth down. and it's robert rahimi interception. the only turnover of the game seals it for the spartans. they win 3531. they're four and one two and oh in the mountain west stanford hosting virginia tech. it's former cardinal running back toby gerhart honored to go in the college football hall of fame. stanford missed a field goal on the opening drive. second drive trying to score a touchdown, and justin lamson fumbles. hokies recover. stanford down 14. nothing at the half in the third quarter. now. stanford on defense look like they have a pick. but instead it's a 55 yard touchdown for the other guys daquan felton 21. nothing to the house. late
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third. now they go halfback pass michael to ford elic ayomanor who makes another great catch. replay reviewed and upheld stanford falls 31 seven. they're two and three overall one and two in acc play. aloha means preseason hoops. the warriors taking on the clippers in hawaii. stephen curry started may two shots didn't hit a three. finished with nine points in 14 minutes to the end of the game. it's lindsey waters at three. and the buzzer and he got it. warriors win 9190. training camp is over in hawaii. they have a preseason game in sacramento on wednesday and then hosting the kings friday night at chase center. their preseason home opener. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino dion. it is now a final. sorry to report. 3938 miami. a comeback win over cal. ouch. >> i just heard a lot of groans from the peanut gallery. >> too bad. >> that was rough. sad. let's move on. okay. all right. much
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more to come on. abc seven news at 11. former president trump returns to the scene where a gunman tried to assassinate him in july. and alcatraz is closed while tourists are unable to visit the but our problems get worse. they say this is the best that we can do. they blame the system, but they built the system. i have a plan to change it.
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are just about four weeks away from election day, and former president trump today returned to the same venue where gunmen tried to assassinate him in july. vice president kamala harris, meantime, was in north carolina to see the recovery effort following hurricane helene. here's abc's chuck severson. >> donald trump returning to butler, pennsylvania, addressing supporters at a rally in the same venue where he survived an assassination attempt back in july. >> so 12 weeks ago, we all took a bullet for america. and all we are all asking is that everyone goes out and votes. we got to win. >> secret service snipers poised on top of buildings. the former president remembering the man who was killed during that july rally. >> this field is now a monument to the valor of our first responders, to the resilience of our fellow citizens, and to the
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sacrifice of a loving and devoted father. >> vice president kamala harris traveled to charlotte, north carolina, on saturday, meeting with the governor and receiving an update from officials. what you are seeing. >> thanks to you and the biden-harris administration. state and local officials, this has been a massive, unprecedented response. >> harris thanking everyone that is working on the recovery. >> we're talking about people who are leaders, who are from the communities that have been hardest hit. and i think we all have to recognize and thank them for the nobility of their work. >> the former president also visited areas hard hit by helene, appearing with georgia's republican governor brian kemp, on friday for the first time since trump bashed him for standing by georgia's 2020 election results, president biden expressed concerns the 2024 election may not be peaceful. >> things that trump has said and the things that he said last time out when he didn't like the
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outcome of the election were very dangerous. >> but the president did stress he believes the election will be free and fair. chuck sivertsen, abc news, new york. >> we'll take a look at this video taken at harry reid airport in las vegas. the landing gear of a frontier airlines flight just burst into flames earlier this evening. flight 1326 originated in san diego, and in this case, pilots had declared an emergency when smoke was detected. when the plane was about to land. airport fire trucks were on standby and raced to spray foam on the undercarriage. all 190 passengers and crew on the airbus jet got off using airstairs. the cause of this is still under investigation. san francisco's alcatraz island has been temporarily closed since thursday due to a power outage. the cause unspecified by officials. the historic prison, which is not connected to mainland electrical or water grids, relies on 1000 solar
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panels. the island is the fifth most popular tourist attraction in the city, and draws up to 1.7 million visitors a year. alcatraz main prison is set to undergo a major renovation, which is expected to be completed in the summer of 2027. still ahead tonight, we'll take a look at an east bay park that served as a chemical dumping site. how a new survey is examining the risks and how drones are being used to detect radiation. >> i'm spencer christian. we are approaching day seven of our autumn heat wave, and that may not be the final day. i'll have
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understand how it may have wound up there, you have to turn the clock back to a dark time for san francisco bay and follow the paper trail. abc7 news anchor dan ashley has this story. >> they identified dri alum mud insolubles neighborhood activist sherry padgett is holding what could amount to an environmental smoking gun. >> documents that detail dumping by the former stauffer chemical company, later acquired by zeneca. the site along the richmond shoreline has been the focus of cleanup efforts for decades, but now invoices obtained by the california department of toxic substances and state water boards suggest some dangerous materials may have actually wound up miles away from richmond. >> they had been dumping for 50 years into the shoreline, so they were looking for other places to continue to dump. >> one apparent site, the former berkeley municipal dump, pictured in a recent public presentation by city officials. the dump was also located on the
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shore of san francisco bay, next to the berkeley marina. finally closed in the 1980s. it was later filled in to create what is now cesar chavez park. the question today, how much industrial waste did stauffer chemical actually dump at the site? and did any of it contain unsafe radiation while the documents provide clues? some are concerned they may not tell the whole story. >> so we don't have a lot of confidence that this is an accurate depiction of the quantity of material that was taken. it may be a hint about the types of materials that were dumped there. >> to gauge the risk, berkeley is teaming up with the university of california to launch a high tech aerial survey. pilots will fly over the park using a drone equipped with a sensitive spectrometer able to detect radiation. >> we feel like they've got a good technology. they're leveraging, but we've also got a
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plan to validate the results. and yeah, this would be phenomenal. >> the survey is scheduled to last most of the week. different sections of the park will be closed off as they're being surveyed. several park users told us the inconvenience seems worth it if they want to use the spectrometry and the drone to check the levels here, and then if that could be ameliorated as appropriate, then that would be wonderful. activists like sherry padgett also welcome the survey, but also warn there could be significant detective work ahead. >> and it's g.p.s. coordinate coordinates. so you know exactly where you're getting a higher level than others. and yes, it is reassuring on the surface level. >> the city says park safety is the first concern, but in a broad sense, the survey could also help document the potential effects of a toxic legacy that stretches for miles along the east bay shoreline. a ghost from
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the bay area's industrial past, buried half a century ago. dan ashley abc seven news. >> one way to beat the heat with a good cause is a fundraiser that ended with a dip in the bay. this morning. a nonprofit group called here to stay led a fundraiser at crissy field in san francisco. the event started with a walk and ended with a large group taking the plunge into the bay to raise money and awareness around the devastating effects of hair loss that can happen during chemotherapy. now, those funds will go to low income cancer patients, so they'll be able to afford treatments like scalp cooling therapy. >> they can then go and save their hair, which means they can also save their identity and their privacy and their sense of normalcy, and have a little control in an otherwise very overwhelming situation. >> so far, hair to stay has raised funds to subsidize 6200 patients across the country. the weather spencer pretty hair
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raising itself. >> indeed. that was crazy. you know, you're right about that, diane. we've completed six days of this heat wave now, and we're going into day seven tomorrow. the excessive heat warning remains in effect until 11:00 tomorrow night. for most of the bay area. and, of course, under these excessively hot condition, there's an increased risk of heat related illnesses. now, tonight, overnight lows will be, well, not very low, mainly in the mid to upper 60s. so it's going to be uncomfortably and unusually warm across most of the region. then tomorrow, another hot day is coming our way from the bay, where we'll see highs in the mid to upper seconds, to inland areas where we'll see highs up to about 104 degrees. it will just be hot once again and it's going to be hot for the game. the game at levi's stadium tomorrow as the 40 niners take on the arizona cardinals. game time 105. kickoff time. i should say 96 degrees. temperature expected to rise to about 100 degrees as they get into the fourth quarter. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. how to get on monday with highs inland.
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once again hitting the triple digit mark. but notice on tuesday it starts to cool. just a bit and they'll be further cooling going into the remainder of the week. and finally, relief from the heat and whether that feels like autumn. >> no matter what you call it, right? okay. yeah. >> let's get to chris alvarez once again with a preview of sports. hi, chris. >> hi, dion. coming up in sports, the president posey era of giants baseball begins. and it's going to be a hot one in santa clara tomorrow. niners trying to beat the heat
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that petition was denied. instead, they're going to wear the 94 home throwbacks, which do feature a good amount of white. it was a hot week under the sun in santa clara. practice. i can tell you i was there. tomorrow's game against the cardinals begins a key two game nfc west swing. and immediately after sunday's game, it's all eyes towards the seahawks and another division game thursday night in seattle. >> when we played on sunday you're playing three games in 12 days and that's a lot of football. so like what coach shanahan has always preached since i've been in the league. and it took me a while to understand that it was like sleep's the most important thing. so like, hey guys, try not to stay up late playing nba two k please go to sleep at a good time, get your body maintenance in uh- get off your feet as much as possible, watch as much film as possible and just be ready for this, this game. because as soon as the game is over, the way that next week's going to hit you with the information and everything, it's like if you're not ready for it, you're going to fall so far behind and it's just you're not going to be ready for it. and then that's how you don't play well on thursday. so we're
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focused on this one. but just be ready to get going quickly next week. >> sleep fast. yeah. upset of the day in nashville. number one undefeated alabama taking on vanderbilt. vandy jumped out to a 13 nothing lead. pick. six of heisman frontrunner jalen milroe and the commodores hang on 40 to 35 fans. they stormed the field. they took down the goalpost. i mean, it's crazy there in nashville. vandy's first win ever against any number one ranked team, and their first win over bama in 40 years. earlier this week, the giants turned to a man who helped bring a dynasty to the bay. future hall of fame, three time world series champ buster posey took over as the new president of baseball operations. posey says the search for a new gm is already underway and they're getting to work. it sounds like there's going to be less reliance on analytics, empowering the scouts more. buster seems comfortable with manager bob melvin now. the challenge get a roster that can contend with the likes of the dodgers. >> this is all about the players. it's all about putting great players on the field, and i think our job is to as a front office, you know, with bob here is a coaching and the coaching staff is to be able to identify
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those players and then get the most out of them. >> you know somebody like buster asked for the ball. you give it to him. and he's meant so much to this community, to this baseball team, to the organization, the city, all the above. >> i can say i'm really excited to work with bob as well. you know, getting to uh- as a playe, see him in the opposing dugout. if i ever made eye contact with bob when i was playing, i never felt like he liked me. and i think he he might. >> i admittedly didn't, and i never made eye contact with him either, because he was always making my life really difficult. >> so i'm i'm happy we're going to get to share some more endearing glances. i guess, hopefully in the next october. >> speaking of the dodgers nlcs game one dodgers hosting the padres. that's the legendary sandy koufax at the game. san diego scored three in the first, capped by manny machado two run shot to left center, three. nothing. that's a solid bat flip, but watch this bottom two
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chaiyo shohei ohtani show time in his postseason debut. there's a bat flip 372ft. we're tied at three. the flip and the emotion. got to love october baseball dodgers would take the lead in the ninth. machado your winning run at the plate. but former eight blake treinen strikes him out swinging. dodgers win 7510 series lead. game two tomorrow night in la. let's kick it. quakes hosting real salt lake. celebrating 50 years of the one and only. crazy george at this one. scoreless into the 78th minute. salt lake's diego luna left footed. and that's a laser off the post. and in the only goal of the match and the quakes lose the home finale one nil. bay fc on the road taking on defending nwsl champs. it's new jersey, new york, gotham fc. it's a lot. their 18th minute. down one nil. asisat oshoala scores tied at one, but the home team outscored bay fc the rest of the way with four unanswered and bay fc falls five one. sharks preseason finale. they scored three times in the final
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three minutes to beat las vegas. it's ethan cardwell game winner with 12 seconds to go. sharks win six five. they have the season opener thursday, hosting the blues at the tank. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. >> dion chris, thanks so much. and that's it for this edition of abc seven news at 11 i'm dion lim. the news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00. for spencer and chris and all of us here. thanks so much for joining us. we leave you now with a live look outside where we said it earlier, but we'll say it once again, don't let this pretty picture fool you. the heat is on and it continues. we'll have more coverage for you bright and early tomorrow morning. have a good one. >> this is abc 724 >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. live in oakland. >> you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. we
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