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looking down at the skyscrapers below. we have hazy skies there this morning, similar to what we saw yesterday morning. we appreciate you joining us. if you just joined us from 6:00 to 7:00, we're on again from 7:00 to 8:00 before we go back to the olympics. jenny has a look at our forecast. >> it was gorgeous day yesterday. >> i feel like we're getting spoiled. summers used to be cold. >> we will see cooler weather today. the winds will pick up. right now, we have fog around san francisco. we're in the mid 50s there. that should clear out for the afternoon. mostly sunny skies on the way. temperatures will be in the mid 60s for the highs there. we have fog around santa rosa, santa cruz, confined to the coastal areas. patches of dense fog should clear out. we are in the 60s for santa rosa, nanapa, oakland. 54 in half moon bay.
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highs today will be cooler than yesterday. we will continue to see the sunshine. the breezes will pick up to 20 mile per hour winds for the afternoon. highs will be in the low 90s for the inland areas. that's a bit cooler than the triple digits yesterday. mid 70s around the bay area, oakland and palo alto. 60 in half moon bay and 64 for san francisco. >> a little bit of everything for everyone as we always say. thanks. we want to tell you about developing news right now out of lake county where a new wildfire is forcing families out of their homes this morning. it's deja vu for a community already hit by a destructive fire last year. the clayton fire ignited late yesterday afternoon. it spread quickly overnight. it has burned 600 acres. it's creating a lot of smoke in the skies over that area. people who live in the lower lake area have been told to leave their homes. this by the way is just miles from the area that was evacuated in september of last year
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because of the valley fire. that massive fire destroyed more than 1300 homes and killed four people. we're told cal fire is sending bay area resources to help fight this new fire right now. the clayton fire is 15% contained. new details on the battle to contain another fire burning in monterey county. about 20 miles of highway 1 south of point sur state historic park will be closed beginning this afternoon. this is so firefighters can try to protect a containment line there. the closure will begin at 2:00. it goes from the point sur lightstation to coast ridge rode. it could last up to 24 hours. the fire is 60% contained but we're told it continues to grow by the day. it has burned nearly 71,000 acres. one person has died, 57 homes have been destroyed. new details from hayward
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where police police were forced to open fire. it happened around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. a call about a stolen car. when officers responded, that driver of the stolen car suddenly hit the gas and rammed both police cruisers. police say he didn't stop there but drove down the street hitting multiple parked cars. >> suspect vehicle was ramming police vehicles and additionally hit one officer on foot in the area, knocking him down. and officers did discharge their firearms. >> one of the men in the car was shot and taken to the hospital. his accomplice tried to run away but police were able to take him into custody. the two injured police officers were not hospitalized. they are expected to recover. now to dublin where police are asking for your help in finding a little boy kidnapped by his biological mother who does not have custody of him.
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the 7-year-old was taken around 7:00 yesterday morning from a home in dublin. police say his mother kidnapped him with help from her ex-brother-in-law, the boy's uncle. they are believed to be driving a beige 1998 lincoln continental with the plate 4nbl417. they could be headed to the sacramento area or the tulare county area. call 911 if you see them. follow the latest developments on this story across our digital platforms, including our free nbc bay area app and remember, you can sign up for breaking news alerts that come to you on nbcbayarea.com. two homes up in flames in san jose last night. you can see heavy smoke and flames ripping through this two-story home. the fire sparked around 9:00. it quickly spread to a nearby home. fortunately, no one was in either house at the time.
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one firefighter was hurt battling the flames. he is expected to be okay. crews will remain on scene throughout this afternoon to make sure the fire doesn't reignite. that cause is still under investigation. we have an update on a freak accident in san francisco that left a mother fighting for her life in the hospital. the mayor now says his thoughts and prayers are with the family of the woman in critical condition after a 100 pound tree branch came crashing down on her at washington square park in north beach. city crews will visit the park to look at all the trees there. a private tree company trimmed the trees two years ago. the tree was last inspected in 2010 and was found to be in good condition. if you see something, say something. that's what an east bay transportation agency hopes its riders will do with the launch of a new app. the tip now ac transit app
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allows users to report suspicious behavior or theft. ac transit says the system will help promote rider safety. but civil rights groups fear it will increase racial profiling. this based on a review of a similar bart app which found users disproportionally complained about african-american riders. now to a live look at the olympics. we are more than halfway through the games in rio. enjoy it while it lasts. team usa continues to find gold as track and field takes the spotlight at the summer games. not before the americans take one final lap in the olympic pool where they have been just about unbeatable. doesn't it make you proud to be an american? today in the bay's jay gray is live with a closer look. what a day to be there, jay. >> reporter: what a games for this american team. they are collecting medals here
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like an -- at a record pace nearly. it doesn't look like it's going to slow down as you talk about. the man who owns the most olympic medals in the history of the games, most gold as well, he had one more gold as he walks away. >> michael phelps. >> reporter: michael phelps' good b-by good-bye, golden. ending with his 23rd gold medal in the medley relay. >> something special. it's the perfect way to end. >> reporter: the women's medley grabbed gold as well. now from in the water to on the water where the women's rowing team won gold, 11th straight major title and third straight olympic gold. getting the early jump in track and field, jeff henderson took gold in the long jump. >> my last and final jump, feels like a dream come true. >> reporter: the dream is still alive for kerri walsh-jennings
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and april ross. they play tonight. simone biles will look for her third gold of the games when she competes in the gymnastics vault final. also today a handful of track and field events as that starts running now, if you will. a lot of americans with a very strong chance at winning some medals here, including justin gatlin who takes on usain bolt in the 100 mee 000 meter dash t out who is the fastest man on earth. that's the latest live right here in rio. back to you. >> so great. jealous of your spot down there, jay. thank you for that live report for us. look at this olympic action. you don't want to miss this today. simone biles goes for her third gold medal. she's considered the best gymnast in the world. another test for the fastest man in the world. usain bolt will compete in the men's 100 meter dash semifinal
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and final to defend his title. the warriors will hit the court with team usa. they face the toughest team, team france. more ahead, coming up, chaos in the streets of milwaukee. we will tell you what prompted the violent protests overnight. plus, we are still about three months away from the presidential election. there's a new poll that shows who is winning in key battleground states this morning. we have that next.
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almost back. taking a live look at san jose from communications hill. got some hazy skies there. the sun is peeking through. we want to tell you about a story out central georgia. a police officer shot and killed after etxiting his car while
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responding to a call. it happened around 9:30. the shooter is on the loose this morning. in related developing news in wisconsin, a crowd in milwaukee turned violent after police shoot and kill an armed man. police say that man was 23 years old, was armed with a handgun and was running from a traffic stop when he was shot by the officer. this was the scene when angry protesters set fire to a police car and several yenearby businesses. three people have been arrested in relation to last night's protests. the latest poll numbers are in. hillary clinton is widening her lead over donald trump in battleground states. the nbc news poll shows clinton leading trump by five points in florida. in north carolina, she has a nine point lead over her republican rival. and in virginia and colorado, she's now leading by double digits. experts say if clinton wins all
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four states in november, it would be virtually impossible for trump to win the white house. it's just about 7:13 right now. we have more ahead on today in the bay. coming up, an eyesore at thesomthesome summer games. how they plan to get rid of the green water. i'm jessica aguirre. the threat of terrorist has organizers turning to a bay area company for help. i will show you how this machine is helping keep visitors safe. we have low clouds and fog this morning. sunshine on the way. your weekend forecast next. back to rio.
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you're looking live at the olympic flame. welcome back. we want to take you to rio. a a live look at the olympic flame. we are halfway through the point -- the halfway point of the games -- i think we are one day past the halfway point of the games. let me spit that out correctly.
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security is a major concern. whose helping keep rio safe? some silicon valley technology. let's bring in jessica aguirre from rio. >> reporter: it looks like the machine of tomorrow. >> it looks like "star wars." >> reporter: its mission is to protect people. >> all these lights and everything. >> reporter: to get into rio's olympic village, you have to make it past this high-tech scanner that's twice as fast as what you see at the airport. >> better than the bag test. >> reporter: it's the first time being used at the olympic games. >> you open the door. a group door means the cell is available for scanning. put your bag inside. once you close the door, the scanning begins. >> reporter: it turns red? purple means there's a problem. the doors lock, trapping your belongingin ining inside.
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>> an innocent bag. >> reporter: it uses artificial intelligence and becomes smarter over time. >> the more bags you scan, the more machines are working and interconnected, the stronger they become. >> reporter: they are in rio for the games. engineers teach the machine by putting items through it, including weapons. and by collecting data, from machines around the world. including one at levi stadium. >> security. >> reporter: in rio, israeli count erterrorism experts say technology is playing a crucial role in protecting these games. >> getting information, criminal, crazy, lone wolf, terrorist. you are going to be out of all this element that you bring to make some killing. >> reporter: his company has trained many of the police and solders in rio patrolling right now.
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visitors to the olympic village don't know how the technology works, but they feel safer knowing it's there. >> it's different but i like it. it feels very safe. makes me feel secure. i think everything will go fine. >> reporter: jessica aguirre, nbc bay area news. the biggest eyesore in rio should be gone by this morning. we're talking about the green water in the olympic diving pool. crews drained the pool yesterday and plan to replace it with water from the warm-up pool. the water turned green last week. they say it was caused by a chemical imbalance. we are just half the halfway point of the olympic games. our coverage continues from rio. jessica aguirre will have another live report tonight. cool to see her down there. back here if the bay area, let's check in with jenny with a look at our sunday forecast. >> back to the pool, i think
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it's funny it was a chemical imbalance. of course it was. you don't put chlorine in, it turns green. >> it will be gross. >> exactly. today is a good day for the pool or the beach. it will be warm once again. we have been spoiled. >> we have. we're used to it by now. we forget we're spoiled. >> exactly. still a little fog along the coast. a look at belvedere looking south. you can see the low clouds hanging over the bay. 52 degrees there. temperatures today are going to be a little cooler than yesterday. staying mild. we have some fog issues around santa rosa. zero miles of visibility. one mile half moon bay. we are seeing some of the limited visibilities along the coast. inland areas are looking fine this morning. that should clear out as we head into the rest of the afternoon. for example, san jose is clear skies in the background. 61 degrees, mostly cloudy skies. a little bit of low clouds increasing the humidity. we are going to be cool they are afternoon. the breezes will pick up bringing the nice air in off the
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ocean. temperatures will be cooler. that will continue for tomorrow. that does mean the fog along the coast will continue as well. that deepening marine layer, thanks to the onshore flow. temperatures will be near average for the rest of the week. sunshine and a mild warm-up as we head into wednesday and thursday. you can see that we do have the trough dipping down right there over our area. that brings that cooler air in off the ocean. that's for today and tomorrow. notice as we head into tuesday, high pressure rebuilds off the coast. that means we will see more of that sunshine. that will keep us warm and clear across the golden state. for rest of the week and as we head into the middle. breezy for now, midweek warming as we see the high pressure rebuild off the coast. enjoy the cooler flow while it lasts. it does mean we will see increased wind speeds. breezy if you are headed out this afternoon as well as tomorrow afternoon. that means it's going to be breezy for the games. the baseball games. we have the giants playing right now, mid 60s at 1:05 for first
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pitch today. it's going to be cool and windy. you might need a jacket there, mid 60s with clouds. if you are headed out to sonoma for wine country, temperatures upper 80s, low 90s. nice weekend for that. monterey bay will see morning fog, afternoon sunshine, around 70 today. 65 tomorrow. santa cruz boardwalk, mid 70s, low 70s monday and tuesday. it's a nice time to head to the beach. also nice around the inland areas. temperatures there are going to be in the mid 80s. 85 in sonoma. 76 in palo alto. 88 in san jose. a look at your seven-day forecast. temperatures in the 80s around san jose and inland areas. 90s by the middle of the week. sunshine, could be cooler into next weekend. we will keep an eye on that. for the san francisco area, mid 60s. morning clouds, afternoon sunshine and warming up mid 70s by the middle of the week with an increase of sunshine.
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things look pretty good. 70s and 80s across the bay area. >> gotta love it. don't want to live anywhere else. thanks. more ahead on today in the bay. coming up -- >> it doesn't matter if you miss the team, made the team. what is your impact on the world? >> that bay area swimmer may have missed his chance for olympic glory, but he is making an impact. he is part of our next bay area proud series. over past the week on bay area
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olympians. but what about os we have been focusing a lot over past week on bay area olympians. have you ever thought about those who didn't make the team? what are they doing now? for one cal swimmer the answer to that is doing good. today in the bay's garvin thomas has his story in this morning's bay area proud. >> reporter: as nice as it is, this is not the pool chuck kadis wanted to be swimming in.
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on the whole, he would rather be in rio. but that dream came up a few seconds short at this summer's olympic trials. >> the performance wasn't as good. it wasn't there on that given day. as an athlete, i think that's something you understand. it comes with the game, with the sport. >> reporter: we first chuck in february. intrigued, not just by his skill in the water -- >> if you have an eight. >> reporter: but his tricks outside. >> wow. >> reporter: ever since he was a boy, chuck has been a magician. his specialty, performing for free for people who could use the distraction for a couple of months from their daily lives. sometimes it's sick kids in hospital. >> point no any one. >> reporter: this week, it's homeless men and women at the san francisco navigation center. >> see how people enjoy the magic. for that second the card, they are not thinking about the problems that they are facing.
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>> reporter: neither is he. chuck says if swimming were his entire life, missing out on the olympics would be devastating. but what he is experiencing here is a lesson we would all do well to remember while watching the games. it is possible to lose in sports all the while winning in life. >> you see it in the people here. it doesn't matter what situation you are in. it doesn't matter if you missed the team, made the team. what is your impact on the world? 7:26. we have more ahead on today in the bay. coming up, they are swimming in gold. we take you back out live to the summer games in rio as team usa continues to dominate in the medal count. plus -- >> it's unbelievable. this isn't a case of fraud. a building collapsed. it almost killed me.
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>> a fire captain nearly dies battling a fire. why was he denied medical treatment? coming up next, we reveal the reason the workers' compensation system is turning its back on firefighters with obvious on the job injuries. take a live look outside......
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oakland (adlib) welcome back. it's 7:29. we appreciate you sharing your sunday morning with us. a live look outside as low lying clouds are hanging over oakland. ahead of a warm sunday across the bay area. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. jenny has a look at our forecast. it's similar to yesterday? >> another gorgeous day. i was walking around san jose enjoying the breeze, the jazz festival. >> if you don't like the heat in san jose or the east bay, go to san francisco where it will be in the 60s. >> mid 60s, cool weather for the giants game this afternoon. right now in the low 60s around
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san jose and the peninsula. a little fog and low clouds around the palo alto area. the golden gate bridge, 50 degrees in the north bay right now. temperatures will top out in the 90s for inland, 88 in san jose, 64 in san francisco. we will talk more about the breezes that will pick up and the cooler weather for this afternoon. >> we will check in you with a little bit. first we want to take you back down to rio. a live look at the olympic flame. it has been burning for about nine days now. the games in rio are more than halfway over. team usa continues to find gold. it has been so exciting watching them. track and field is taking the spotlight. not before the americans take one final lap in the olympic pool where they have just about been unbeatable. jay gray is live for us this morning in olympic park with a closer look at all of the success of team usa. good morning again to you, jay.
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>> reporter: great to talk again. team usa just really collecting medals at a near record pace here in rio. they have been fantastic, as you talk about. the americans with more medals, more gold than any other athletes in the history of the game added one more gold as he said good-bye. >> michael phelps. >> reporter: michael phelps' good-bye fittingly golden. the most decorated olympian ending with his 23rd gold medal in the medley relay. >> something special. something that -- it's the perfect way to end. >> reporter: the women's medley grabbed gold as well. now from in the water to on the water where the women's rowing team won gold, 11th straight major title and third straight olympic gold. getting the early jump in track and field, jeff henderson took gold in the long jump. >> winning on my last and final jump, it feels like a dream come true.
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>> reporter: the dream is alive for kerri walsh-jennings and april ross tonight. simone biles will look for her third gold of the games when she competes in the gymnastics vault final. today, a handful of track and field events. if that gets up and running, several americans with strong medal opportunities, including justin gatlin who takes on usain bolt in the 100 meter dash to find out who is the fastest man in the world. i'm going to use my speed to get out and take a walk around olympic park. i heard you talking about the weather. here, mid 70s right now. maybe the upper 80s for a high. it's a perfect day to be in rio for the olympics. >> sounds perfect. yesterday you were saying you haven't been in the ocean. it sounds like perfect weather to get in the ocean. hopefully, you get the chance. thanks for working so hard for us. in other news now, if you get hurt on the job in california, you are promised medical care you need to get back to work. but injured workers across our
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state say that that promise is being broken. here is liz wagner. >> reporter: we have been contacted by more than a dozen people who say they are hurting after the workers' compensation system left them high and dry. you are about to hear from a firefighter who responded to a building fire. his injury was captured on camera. he says if he can't get treatment for an obvious on the job injury, who can? >> smoke coming from a building. >> reporter: february 18, 1999. downtown san jose. firefighters battle a warehouse fire. >> engine 8. >> reporter: then this happened. when the building collapsed, it crashed on to captain marty honish. >> i was face down. i could feel my right leg wrapped up behind me. it just crushed me.
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>> reporter: broken back, busted leg, fractured pelvis. after months of rehab, he returned to his firehouse. he retired in 2009 with lifetime medical benefits awarded by the city. he needed them when he woke up in pain in may 2014. >> my legs were weak and my feet were numb. i was going, what is this? >> reporter: to get to the bottom of it, his doctor requested tests. >> it was denied. >> reporter: he is talking about athens administrators. in 2013 the city of san jose farmed out half its workers compensation program to the company to contain costs and improve service to injured workers. for him, treatment approved for years suddenly stopped. >> the business model is deny first. deny again. >> reporter: is that right? >> no. delay. delay. they hope you go away. >> reporter: requested for mris, physical therapy and epidurals and medical consultations, all
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denied. does that make sense? >> it doesn't. it doesn't make sense to anybody. >> reporter: it didn't make sense to other injured firefighters either. they contacted the city with problems of their own. >> in the cases that came to us, many of them, the treatment was denied. >> reporter: joe is the city's director of human resources. he has received 74 complaints from firefighters in the past two years. his team investigated each one. >> they found that there was an opportunity to re-visit the decision. >> reporter: in how many? >> 70 0 out of 74. >> reporter: the city agreed with 95% of the complaints. reversed denials and approved treatment. >> there was evidence clearly that substantiated the need for additional medical care. >> reporter: what does it say the city had to step in and overturn decisions made by your company in these cases? that's not unusual for a decision to come down based on the guidelines and then further discussion to be had. this woman leads the workers'
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compensation unit, the guidelines she's talking about are used in a process called utilization review. that's how managed care companies make sure employers and insurance carriers aren't paying for unnecessary treatment. the california department of industrial relations sets the guidelines. her company is just following the state's play book. >> the process in your opinion is working? >> it is working. >> reporter: according to city data in the past three years, athens denied a quarter of all treatment requests submitted by san jose's injured workers. >> a firefighter said he believes it's your company's job to delay care and to deny care. is it? >> our job is to provide the appropriate benefits to injured workers. >> some of the cases, it's unbelievable that folks cannot get treatment for their injuries. >> reporter: that's lou paulson, president of the cps, california professional firefighters. the organization represents 30,000 first responders.
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he says many are falling through the cracks. >> there's no logical reason why they shouldn't be treated for the injuries that they have and that they have to wait for review to do that. >> reporter: earlier this year, he asked local fire departments if injured firefighters are receiving the care they need. he got back piles of paperwork. what does it say to you that so many firefighters are complaining about the system? >> what this says is what we believe, is that there was a problem with the system. >> reporter: many injured workers we talked to feel they are fighting a perception they are bilking the system and not really hurt. he says just take this video, a private investigator hired by the city captured him raking leaves last year. he believes it's an attempt by athens to discredit his injuries. >> this isn't a case of fraud. a bidding collapsed on me. it almost killed me. >> reporter: eight months after his doctor requested a seriesie
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city gave him the green light. now he is pain free. but not silent. >> i want to shed light on this. it's tragic what's going on. people are suffering out there. >> reporter: many injured workers do not have the support of their employers. we invite you to stay tuned to nbc bay area in the coming weeks. we examine the reason hundreds of californians say they are being strung along by what many call a broken worker's comp system. with the investigative unit, i'm liz wagner. two years after a new state law was supposed to keep the public informed about fracking, an nbc bay area investigation found in some cases, citizens are still being kept in the dark. >> after our series of reports and investigations first aired, state law was changed to require tracking and regulating of all fracking operations here in california. but we found that the state isn't always following that law. fracking or hydraulic fracturing is the controversial practice of using high pressure water and
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chemicals to split rocks deep under ground to get at oil and natural gas. four years ago, our investigative unit exposed the widespread and unregulated use of fracking in california at the time. that prompted this new law requiring the state to regulate and track the practice. we found the state agency in charge of keeping the public informed isn't always following the law. >> if activities aren't disclosed, the public is denied about the chemicals used. they can be toxic. >> if it's not on the state website, we don't know if there's fracking going on. >> absolutely. if it's not reported on the website, you don't know where fracking is happening in your community. >> the state agency in charge of publishing this information admits that it has missed hundreds of wells in last six months alone. it vows to do better. coming up tonight after the olympics, our investigative unit finds out how many of these wells are being fracked and why some communities don't even know it's happening.
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that's tonight on nbc bay area news. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail. it's 7:40. more head on today in the bay. the giants and a's in action in the bay area today. sports is next. giants hosting the orioles at
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at&t park. san francis g welcome back. giants hosting the orioles. san francisco got on first. bottom of the second, span with a two-run single to center. the giants would score the first six runs of the game. topped by this, two-run homer to right by belt in the seventh. san francisco goes on to beat the orioles 6-2. across the bay bridge to the oakland coliseum. the a's hosting the mariners on "star wars" night.
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4-1, with this blast to left center. oakland would rally late, but unfortunately for the green and gold, the force wasn't with them on this night. the a's lose to the mariners 4-3. we have more ahead on today in the bay. coming up as we close in on the presidential election, the movers and shakers of silicon valley are choosing their candidate. (whispering) what are you doing up? (whispering) mom said i could have a midnight snack. well, i say it's late, and you need to go to bed. why? because i am the boss. you're not the boss, mom's the boss. well, technically, we are co-bosses. technically, mom's the boss. mmmm. shhh. the family favorite. yoplait.
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presidential election on november eighth. and aho become back. 86 days until the presidential election on november 8th. almost many votes remain on the fence, the major players in silicon valley have closed ranks on their candidate. our political analyst is here to explain. i want to do a drum roll. the candidate is? >> hillary clinton. that shouldn't surprise too many people. it's hillary clinton.
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between donald trump and her, clinton enjoys enormous support in silicon valley. before we go any further, a caveat here. not everyone in the silicon valley has embraced hillary clinton, of course. there's donald trump supporters. peter teal, he spoke at the republican national convention. that notwithstanding, clearly, in terms of campaign contributions, it's clinton. she has the most support. >> of course, the bay area is very liberal compared to other parts of california. what is it that leads valley voters to be so supportive of clinton? >> there's no one answer. if i had to wrap it up, i would say the answer is best explained with clinton's initiative on technology and innovation, which she outlined six weeks ago. affordable high speed internet for everyone throughout the country. net neutrality, computer science
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and stem education for 50,000 teachers or more. other things, she also proposed student loan forgiveness for entrepreneurs who launch businesses in distressed communities. a blue ribbon commission on digital security and encryption and she supports a strong h1b visa program. that's critical to valley companies. that's a robust package that she's put together. >> right. it appeals to a lot of those valley companies. where do trump's choices fit on the valley scale? >> to begin with, he hasn't articulated an overall plan. but we have got a few ideas. we gleaned a few of his ideas. he believes we should wasnean ourselves off the internet to prevent hacking. he has concerns about immigration in general. and finally, trump wants to
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negotiate or maybe i should say renegotiate all of our trade agreements and impose huge tariffs on countries like china if they don't go along. for valley companies, that's death. that's potentially big trouble. why? they have markets all around the world. >> right. of course. what does this mean for the owe election as a whole? >> i think we can expect democratic value leaders like mark zuckerberg, lots of others, to pour lots of money into clinton's coffers. they will be joined by well-known republicans. mark andresen and others who have those deep pockets. >> it was surprising that meg witman came out to support hillary clinton. >> and she said, not only will she support clinton but she will
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raise bundles of money for her. >> which is the key move that really helps those candidates. what about, speaking of meg, rank and file republicans in silicon valley? >> this is interesting. so far, very little known here. but there are two data points that may give us insight. first, only 54% -- let me let that resonate. 54% of the valley's republicans intend to vote for donald trump according to a poll recently commissioned by the silicon valley leadership. that's astounding that only half will vote for their party's nominee. second, all this translates into campaign donations or in trump's case the lack thereof. trump raced only 6% -- 6% of the money raised by mit rom knee t
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2012. if trump is going to capture the valley and votes, gotta start soon. >> those 86 days can't end soon enough for me. larry, thanks as always. we have more ahead on today in the bay. coming up, thousands of rosies are out for redemption. the attempt in richmond this weekend. we will show you. we have sunshine in san jose and cooler weather. we will talk about that next in your forecast.
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good morning. we have been enjoying beautiful weather this weekend. that's going to continue again for today. starting off with clouds and fog around the bay area. here is a look with belvedere. you can see we have clouds to the south. we have more sunshine for the northern edge of the bay. but it looks like clouds are creeping in. temperatures are cool because of that. san francisco toward the golden gate bridge, you can see how foggy it is. saw clearing in the afternoon yesterday. expecting that this afternoon. 56 degrees with a lot of humidity thanks to the water droplets in the air from the fog. clearing for the afternoon. the winds will pick up. that will bring cooler weather into the area. that will continue tomorrow, too. it also deepens the marine layer. more overnight fog along the coastal areas. onshore breeze for tomorrow with the cooler temperatures. then we will dry -- we will stay dry and seasonal for the midweek. we could see a warm-up by wednesday and thursday,
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temperatures quite a bit warmer. we are dealing with low visibility around santa rosa, zero miles of visibility. we have improved around half moon bay and santa cruz, up to three miles there. that should clear out for the afternoon. we do have the trough. notice that dipping there. that's the onshore cool air that's flowing into our valley. it picks up breezes for the next couple of days. by this afternoon, flowing into the bay area. then as we head into tuesday, high pressure rebuilds. so notice the flow not so much off the coast anymore. that will allow us to warm up for the middle of the week and have the breezes die down. for now, you will see those pick up for the afternoon. by 5:00, 13 mile per hour winds in napa. picking back up tomorrow afternoon. breezy for the inland areas. get up to 20 miles per hour around bay area for this afternoon. which means if you are headed out to the giants game, giants taking on orioles, temperatures in the mid 60s for at&t park. cool and windy, up to 20 mile per hour winds. for oakland, mariners taking on
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the a's, mid to upper 70s at the same time. sunny and still windy there. if you are headed up to wine country, temperatures will be in the upper 80s to low 90s. clearing for the afternoon. monterey bay will see more of the cooling by tomorrow. 70s today. mid 60s by monday and tuesday. we will see afternoon sunshine there. santa cruz looks great, afternoon sunshine, low 70s over the next couple of days. nice time to head to the boardwalk. around valley, temperatures in the low 90s inland areas there for bay area, 92 in up around concord. low to mid 60s for half moon bay. temperatures in san jose upper 80s, mid 90s bit middle of the week. 80s for next weekend. up in the san francisco area, mid 60s there with clouds today and tomorrow.
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strong breezes. temperatures from the 60, 70s, 80s and 90s over the next couple of days. >> quite a range. thanks. we want to show you an unusual police chase in morgan hill. the suspect was an emu. we have photos of the emu in question trying to skirt police as they tried to catch it. this pursuit happened yesterday morning on hill road between fountain oaks drive and barrett avenue. >> i thought someone was being arrested for something. then i see this big bird laying on the ground and this guy kind of massaging its leg or something. >> police caught the emu and returned him to his home on hill road safe and sound. she always said we can do it. and they did it. the new rosie the riveter record by thousands of people dressed up as the cultural icon. this happened yesterday at the rosie the riveter world war ii national historic park in richmond. they were out for redemption. they set a world record of the
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most rosies in one place last year and then they got edged out by another group in michigan. >> i did the panel boxes that went on to the ship. >> for six months, we worked every day. and i was one of them that didn't take a day off. >> some original rosies there. more than 2,000 other rosies showed up to join them yesterday. that is enough to set a new world record. nothing is official until they announce it. that takes a few months. good for them for taking back their crown. we want to thank you for making us a part of why you are sunday morning. our weekend newscast will be on different times throughout the olympic games in rio. we will see you back here tonight at 6:30 and midnight and all day at nbcbayarea.com. have a great sunday. i believe we're going to leave you with one last look down in rio as day nine of the
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♪ . it promises to be another warm and sunny sunday here in rio de janeiro as we start the second half of the 2016 olympic games. day nine brings action in 22 sports, 25 gold medals to be won. this morning much of the attention will be outside the venue known for its central role in the celebrations during carnivale. today it'sre

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