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new information tonight about a previous disturbance at the home of 49ers defensive lineman ray mcdonald. it involved a woman, a gun and it could be a game changer. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. we're told it could be a game changer involving the case of ray mcdonald. a detailed report details a previous disturbance at mcdonalds home including an angry woman holding a gun. azenith smith has the story.
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>> reporter: while it's unclear why a gun was involved, this report suggests the 49er felt threatened before and may be revealing why this investigation is taking as long as it has. one month after ray mcdonald was booked into jail, this phone call happened. >> an ex fired a gun possibly at a male. >> reporter: dispatchers relaying a message from the defensive lineman's home. according to the police report, an engaged couple apparently mcdonald and his fiance became angry and took out a firearm. >> mr. mcdonald felt strongly enough he felt he needed to
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call 911 because of his fiance possessing a holding a gun. he did in fact, call 911 for a reason. >> reporter: while the report says no threats were made and the gun was not pointed at mcdonald this could show that mcdonald acted in self-defense at the time of his later arrest. >> by having a prior incident to point to gives validity to that self-defense. >> the truth will come out. >> reporter: ray mcdonald may have eluded to the other side when ktvu spoke to as he was leaving jail. fans we spoke to say this changes the perspective. >> do you think this changes his credibility. the fact that he came out the gun. >> it maintains the credibility with me now that i think of it.
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>> reporter: it's hard to come to a judgment. i do believe so there's more than there is on the surface. >> reporter: the coupty attorney district attorney's office says they have not received a report from police and are not commenting on any aspect of the investigation out of fairness of all parties. the 49ers letting due process happen. live from santa clara, azenith smith. two investigates looks at the hundreds of domestic violence cases here in the bay area that don't get the same attention as those involving high profile athletes. in some counties only about 1/3 of the cases investigated by police lead to criminal charges. >> i was terrified to leave. because i didn't know what he would do. >> reporter: in bay area woman's story never made
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national headlines. there's no indisputable evidence or high profile named involved. >> he would punch my stomach when i was high risk pregnancy with twins. he would wake me up in the middle of the night with guns to my head. >> reporter: still in fear for her safety, we're not identifying her. two investigates finds she is within thousands of battered women in the bay area pwáu not all abusers are held -- but not all abusers are held accountable. prosecutors filed charges in almost 500 cases about 19%. in san francisco, the das office reviewed about 1,600 cases and filed charges in more than 500 of them, 33%. san mateo county received a similar number of cases for review, the d.a. there filed jury charges in 859
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chases or 53%. george gascon says more early intervention can save lived. >> there's home this may be not continue, that it will stop. and there's fear of physical retribution if they cooperate with the district attorney. >> reporter: advocates here say there's more work to be done. >> on top of accountability i think there also needs to be support. that this is a learned behavior. that people aren't born to use violence. >> reporter: in california, probation for domestic violence includes a requirement that
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offenders include a program. new details came out today about another case of domestic violence involving an nfl player. arizona cardinals quarterback jonathan bryer is accused of breaking his wife's nose with a head butt after she apparently refused his sexual advances. the next day he's accused of punching her face and throwing a shoe at his son. today jerry rice talked about what he thinks the nfl needs to do. >> it's very important to let people know we're not going to tolerate that. the players need to recognize that hey look, if i do something like that, i'm going to get suspended or you know i can be banned from the league. >> reporter: the cardinals have deactivated dweyer. back to that big wildfire
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in pollock pines. the latest survey shows less than 3,000 acres have burned. now we're told it wasn't an accident. authorities arrested 37-year- old wayne allen huntsman of pollock pines. this is his mug shot from the el dorado county sheriff. huntsman is being charged with arson. he willfully set the fire last saturday. people are upset after learning that the fire may have been purposely set. >> reporter: we've seen so much heart ache in this community and now people are learning someone is behind bars. >> reporter: anxiety and anger over the cause of the fire arson. the king fire doubled in size again today and is threatened 12,000 homes. news of an arrest was welcomed. >> he doesn't rank up with
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child molesters but he's not far behind in my mind. i have no sympathy for him. >> reporter: the matthews are among those who evacuated their homes, they're now living in a trailer. >> there's nothing you can really say. we're totally speechless about it. it's really harsh. >> reporter: authorities arrested wayne allen huntsman for arson. they say he deliberately set the fire in very steep terrain. >> within minutes of the fire being discovered there was a very, very experienced investigator that was on scene. >> reporter: a calfire investigator was the first to find the spot where the fire was started and developed information that led to huntsman's arrest: the criminal complaint says he had prior offenses for assault and grand theft in santa cruz county and receiving stolen property in plumas county. bail is set at $10 million.
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some neighbors call the king fire a monster. one that 3,000 people including crews from across the country are helping to battle. the weather today tilted in favor of fire crews. >> the winds have been really calm. unlike yesterday where they were really, really erratic. hence the reason we had a huge fire spread. >> reporter: this couple now trying to figure out what's next after being displaced. >> to learn someone takes pleasure in this. makes me want to go to old school justice. >> reporter: arson suspect wayne hudson is scheduled to be arraigned on friday in el dorado superior court. reporting live here in el dorado county, amber lee. >> you've been up there for several days talking to residents, how have you seen the situation change? >> reporter: it's a lot cooler today. so it's good for the fire fight. we've seen people return to
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work, go to school but there's still a lot of uncertainty because they don't know when they'll be able to go home. >> amber, thank you. the sister of the arson suspect wayne hudson says she is stunned by her brother's arrest and doesn't think that the charges will stick. she told us that her brother is a good person but she didn't want her face shown when she spoke with a tv station in salinas. >> he's worked with his step dad doing tree work most of his life. we've always been out in the wilderness. we would go camping regularly. if we had a campfire he was the one that made sure everything was okay. >> we asked her about his criminal history and says he left all that behind him and that the crimes are not representative of who he is today. for the second time this week a stretch of highway 50 is closed east of poll ock fines. that's right where that fire
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started and where crews are setting backfires to keep it from jumping highway 50. >> right now there's 10 fires across the state. they stretch from the oregon state line south to los angeles. calfire says it has about 150 people actively involved in a number of arson investigationings. there's a number of good news today from the town of weed. the wildfire is 85% contained. however some evacuation orders remain tonight. the fire burned 100 homes when it erupted. crews are getting help from the cooler air blowing into the area. the system brought a few showers that appeared to catch people by surprise last night and this morning. chief meteorologist bill martin
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has more. >> around here, the rain was pretty productive along the coast. check out ben lomond, over .3 of an inch of rain. and then a place like walnut creek .4. orinda got .1 so really good news there. more good news on the way as i look out at the pacific. you can't really see it but just notice it's real active. the long term models are suggests a good shot of rain next week. when i come back we will talk about that in your forecast and the bay area weekend which is going to warm up. has to. we'll be back here after the break. vandalism in a place you wouldn't expect against people who are sworn to serve and protect. it sounds like something from a postapocolyptic movie the measures people are taking
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with 26 of 32 regional electoral areas reporting, 54% are saying no. >> reporter: the husband and wife who own this place embrace all things scotish but they don't agree whether scotland should continue to embrace the uk. it's already tomorrow in scotland. but tonight mcgraw's bar and grill, eddy and joan mcgraw are counting down to voting results. >> my family are watching. >> reporter: like their homeland. >> our ancestors back home are all voting yes. >> reporter: this husband and wife are divided in the issue
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of scotish independence. >> scotland is a very small country and i feel we need to be part of the uk. >> scotland doesn't need to be part of england. >> reporter: paul mcginley cannot vote. but student -- can. >> the idea to govern ourselves and be in control of our own destiny. >> reporter: scotland is known for their wool sweaters and kilts and scotch. >> a big one is scotish oil. scotland has 86% of uk oil. that's big. >> reporter: this may be the biggest thing in hannah's
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lifetime. >> it's hard to put into words. it's a very emotional thing. >> reporter: she will either be celebrating or drowning her sorrows with the comforts of home. >> that night we'll be drinking even more than i intend to any way. >> reporter: hannah showed me the text she got from her sister saying the vote was leaning toward no. she says she should have put some money on it and bet her husband. the city is returning its $1 billion garbage contract to waste management just one honest after voting to give it to waste solutions. major quan says a tentative agreement has been reached. california waste solutions will handle the city's recycling. the city council plans to hold
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a special section next sunday to vote on the deal. an oakland father has been accused of shooting his own son by accident. it happened last week in oakland. the 20 -month-old child was shot through the shoulder white sitting in a stroller. a pistol fell out of his father's son and went off. his father is peatua. this is a picture of the child on his facebook page. the father pled not guilty is being held on $20,000 bail. we have an update on the story we first brought you yesterday of student brawls causing students to lock their doors. ktvu has video of those brawls. >> reporter: this recent fight was captured on cell phone video. it shows just one of many
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student brawls that frequently break out after near by deer valley high breaks out after school. >> it was horrifying, it was embarrassing to see a group of girls jump on my daughter. >> reporter: so why are students fighting? >> a lot of it has to do with boys. really often or people talking about them. >> reporter: but whatever the reason, taco bell is locking its doors each weekday from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. for the safety of its employees and customers. mcdonalds is doing the same. students who came here this afternoon were disappointed. >> they are punishing all the people that don't be here after school and start these altercations. >> reporter: police say the fights started last year and they've resumed this year. the antioch unified school
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district was asked about the problems, they plan to meet on students who instigate the fights. >> so we follow up conversations with the students and the families to talk about what we may do to resolve issues before the students leave the campus. >> reporter: police say the plaza property manager needs to provide more security. >> we haven't had a lot of luck communicating with them. >> reporter: what happens when you call? >> our calls go unreturned. >> reporter: and our luck wasn't much better. the property management company wasn't returned either. in antioch, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. fog along the coast. showers have moved east of us. jet stream settling down a little bit. as we go into next week we see more showers. fog right along the coast in san francisco's ocean beach and it's pretty dense. i suspect it'll be there in the morning. but patchy. it'll be real patchy in the
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morning hours. a little cooler, but it was humid. not as humid now as it was. last night temperature or humidities were in the upper 70s and low 70s everyone parts of today. the winds have died down. 5-mile an hour winds. we have 8-mile an hour wind and 5 miles per hour in hayward. light winds forecast model sells up fog. kind of along the coast. wants to push it a little further inland. i'm a little suspect unless there's a high cloud coming in. high clouds along the coast. most of us will be clear tomorrow. forecast highs warmer than today. but not much. i mean those are 90s showing up but they're mainly east of our area: tomorrow temperatures in the bay area proper. lots of 70s and low 80s. mostly 60s with patchy fog. when i come back we will get
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specific with the fog. some of the models are suggesting a chance of rain as we move into the five day forecast. so we'll have all of that back here after the break again, we'll see you back here. crisis in cabo. stories of survival from a punishing hurricane after stranded visitors return home. >> it did not feel safe. >> reporter: up first, growing lines tonight outside of apple stores. how long these folks have been waiting.
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happening now, people are lining up outside apple stores for tomorrow's big release of the iphone 6. apple fans started their all night camp out in palo alto this afternoon. one shopper had a big orange sign saying he arrived at 3:00 p.m. and plan to be here when the doors open at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. another woman told us she got there for this afternoon and said the long wait makes it
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more exciting. >> i'm camping for the iphone 6 that's coming out tomorrow morning. >> you've always got to be the first for apple products. there's no second or third. once you have the first one everyone is looking at you like it's amazing so you have to be first. >> plenty of people are also waiting outside the apple store in downtown san francisco. apple calls the new iphone 6 and 6 plus the biggest advancement in iphone history. a change at the top for oracle. ellison stepped down today. he's been ceo since he founded the company 37 years ago. ellison is the world's sixth richest man and he will still be involved with the company and will also be the chief technology officer. two of oracle's ceos will stay
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with oracle. tourists are arriving in cao san lucas. and their stories are incredible. >> reporter: the resort area is no more. >> hotel row and san jose down cabo is demolished. all the hotels are demolished. >> reporter: the hurricane was bad enough causing flooding all over. but it's clear the aftermath is far worse. >> there's civil unrest. it did not feel safe. >> reporter: the airport is a fair distance from the resort and to get there kerry fong says what he and his friend did
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would happen in a postapocalypse movie. they tried to hijack a bus to get out. eventually they paid someone a lot of money to take them to the airport in a van. only military flights were coming and going for some time. >> i hope they send more planes. there was not enough planes, there was not enough military, there was not enough police. >> reporter: i spoke to the general in san diego who was trying to be reassuring. >> right now the mexican army, the head of police and all thible entities that are required for security for the destination are in place. >> reporter: consulate officials tell me there are about 20,000 tourists mostly american in cabo during the storm and that by early this afternoon about 5,000 had left. at sfo i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. another mountain lion has been spotted on the peninsula. then at 10:45, a powerful drug that can prevent hiv. the public admission from a
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♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. new video into the ktvu newsroom from san francisco where a stolen car went right through a stop sign and smashed into a mini cooper and two parked cared. it happened on bryant and 18th. a witness told our crew he saw a black acura blow right through the stop sign. the driver of the stolen car was taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries, a passenger was also injured. also new at 10:00, vandalism at a south bay fire house. and it happened either while crews were sleeping or while they were out on a call.
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ktvu's debora villalon live at a fire station in south san jose with the damage and what firefighters are saying about it tonight,debora. >> reporter: this is a roll up door, you can see the holes from something small caliber, maybe even a pellet gun. >> what? , no i had no idea. that's really scary. >> reporter: people from the neighborhood passed this fire -- pass this fire house all the time and even tonight aren't likely to two windows webbed with shattered glass. >> disappointing that it would happen here at the fire station. >> reporter: firefighters arriving for their shifts this morning spotted the vandalism. it happened sometime after midnight but wasn't loud enough to waken sleeping crews. even though they came and went
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to several calls during the midnight hours, they were too rushed to notice. >> there were no threat, no letters, no phone calls or anything like that. and crews were safe. >> reporter: at a liquor store next door, authorities say cameras didn't capture anything. the fire station itself does not have a surveillance system. police could look at video from the corner gas station that may show activity on the street. >> i'm thinking looks like a bb gun. >> reporter: this man who works in glass repair says the neighborhood is quiet. >> it's disturbing, especially with the new stores. it's kind of nice to have it expanding and now you see something like this. >> you think firemen and firefighters are always so kind and so there to protect us and keep us safe, so why target them. >> reporter: police are investigating at this point it
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appears to be random vandalism with no other reports of fire stations hit any where else in the south bay. debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. authorities in san m ateo county are warning the public after another mountain lion was spotted a quarter of a mile from where another mountain lion was spotted last week. there are as many as four to 6,000 mountain lions living in the state. now the north bay where a man is accused of two flashing instances. investigators say the man was in his car and got a woman's attention as she pushed a stroller tuesday. he had his shirt pulled up and his pants down. a similar incident happened at the same park two weeks ago.
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police released this sketch of the flasher. he is described as african american, 30 to 35 years old. with a medium build and medium complex and driving an older model gray vehicle. a redwood city recycler hit sims metal recycler because of toxins that blew into the water supply. you may remember two big industrial fires at sims. sims must investigate and clean up the pollution. to our continuing coverage
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of napa's earthquake. >> reporter: wood workers, eyes are focused. >> it's going to look real nice when we finish. >> reporter: building custom drawers one at a time in a cabinet shop from start to finish. >> it's nice to be able to focus on one thing and get really good at it. these drawers are going to hold bread. >> reporter: co-owns dove tail. a 20-year-old company fighting for survival. >> we're trying to set up a shop from scratch without access to any of our equipment. >> reporter: to help tell the story you have to understand that this is the company's temporary home. it's 5,000 square feet, just 1/8 of its real home that shook. >> every time i look at it it
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sets in that we're not moving back in. >> reporter: this is building 18 dove tail after the quake hit. brooks on the ground. this former 1903 navy building is now red tagged. with no federal financial assistance as of now, hunter says he has no place to go. >> nothing like it in the bay area that i know of. anybody knows of a good place with a lot of infrastructure we're looking. >> reporter: as he looks, a little help from a neighbor. >> i was just amazed at his generosity. >> reporter: who provided this small workshop that allowed his workers to keep their jobs. >> reporter: it allows hunter to take orders and complete them. for this wood worker. >> we're sort of an old time
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family business. >> this was our home. it was just a perfect match. >> reporter: now he's going to find a new match. from rain to a warming trend, i'm tracking when sunshine will return and swing temperatures back into the 80s. >> plus, keeping hollywood in hollywood. the move today meant to keep big budget movie productions here in california. and new information about the vote for independence in scotland. what we've learned right after the break.
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reporting votes the no to independence side is leading 55% to 45%. gloscow voted yes. the no vote means scotland will remain part of the united kingdom. the u.s. senate approved a bill that includes money for the military to train and equip syrian rebels. the 78-28 vote crossed republican lines with some republicans showing support for the president. and some democrats are worried that u.s. forces will be dragged back to iraq. president obama insists that the u.s. will not have a combat role on the ground. the bipartisan vote shows the u.s. stands together against terror, says president obama. >> when you threaten the united states, when you threaten our allies it doesn't divide us it unites it. >> reporter: this comes as the islamic state released a new propaganda video featuring a british hostage reading from a
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script saying there will be more such messages telling the story of isis. home depot confirmed today a cyber attack on its u.s. and canadian stores was in fact, larger than the one at target. 51million debit and credit cards may have been compromised in an attack that began back in april. it affected all stores in u.s. including some stores in canada. the company also announced they finished a major security upgrade that includes better incryption of data. the first cases of a potential serious respiratory illness here in california. the virus has been sending children to the hospital in a dozen other states. but now doctors have diagnosed 400 people with interovirus d68. infants, young children and people with immune system
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weakness are most at risk. >> this is something we are seeing in larger numbers. i think what's scary is how quickly children deteriorate and have to go to the hospital. that's what makes it frightening. >> reporter: health officials say intero virus begins with symptoms that are similar to the flu. but this year's case can result in respiratory illness. caltrans plans to completely shut down the main rout between solano and sonoma county. crews are set to repave the roadway during the closure. it's scheduled to reopen by 5:00 a.m. on monday. a second closure is also scheduled for the following weekend. coming up here a new aaa team for the giants and the a's. the deal making that has both teams minor league clubs on the move. bill martin's complete bay
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love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. san francisco's supervisor scott weiner is making headlines with the fact that he is taking trevida to avoid getting hiv. the concerns that some people have about the drug. >> reporter: taken daily, trevada is said to prevent hiv inspection. for users that can afford it through insurance it can provide piece of mind. >> i feel more protected for myself. i feel more protected for my partners and the people that i spend time with in my life. >> reporter: in san francisco where new hiv cases are growing about 400 people a year,
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supervisors are asking for $800,000 to make the drug more affordable for all. >> i'm hiv negative and want to remain that way. >> reporter: scott weaner today discussed his use of the drug. he says there's a stigma that it encouraging promiscuity. >> that's a completely bogus argument. the same argument we hear about access to birth control pills. >> there's other ways to stay hiv negative. >> reporter: workers at the hiv care center says there are still too many questions about truvada's over all effectiveness for wide scale distribution. >> a lot of studies that have wrapped up have shown that adherence sometimes can fall in the less than 50% range. >> reporter: supervisor david campo wants the city to release $100 million to allow users to
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acquire the drug. the full board will take up the measure on tuesday. in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. scott weaner says he hopes that by coming forward more men will consider taking truvada. the drug is made by gelliot. the centers for disease control is urging people to get vaccinated. the cdc says about 30,000 people die from the flu each year. yet only about 45% of americans get a flu shot. doctors say almost everyone over the age of 6 months should get vaccinated. research shows the nasal flu vaccine works better for children ages 2 to 8. doctors also want to remind the elderly they should get vaccinated against pneumonia as well as the flu. on wall street the dow set a new record today jumping more than 100 points to close at 17,165. nasdaq rose 35 points. governor jerry brown was in hollywood to sign legislation that will keep cameras rolling
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in california. he approved a new film tax credit program that more than triples the annual amount allowed. it will boost the amounts of credit available from $100 million to $330 million. it also expands the kind of projects that qualify for the subsidy. the governor says the program will keep hollywood in hollywood along with tens of thousands of jobs. san francisco welcomed tourists for the very first time today at the new cruise ship terminal. the new terminal proves the docking of cruise ships from pier 35 to pier 27. and today it hosted the crown princess as its very first customer. this was a soft opening because there was no ceremony but port officials were on hand to show off the new facility. they say each cruise liner that docks here brings an estimated $1 million. the official grand opening is set for september 25th. a very active pacific as we
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go into next week. we have a shot for more showers i mentioned that. and you can see the system is now to the north of us but that is, you know that's the jet stream. it's pretty far south for this time of year. you can justify rough in the jet steam here. there's a rough pressure center that as we go into next week is going to dig down. hopefully will bring us a bit something. in the meantime we have a weekend to talk about. showers still lingering around reno. the rest of the showers are out of the area. we are high and dry. we have plenty of fog out at the coast right now. we'll see a little more fog tomorrow morning. temperatures are mild. the fog or the humidity is down. boy the humidity last night and this afternoon was out there. last night with the showers. this week and parts of today were in the 50 percentile. the wind were blowing. there's your temperatures for
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overnight. still warm in your overnight hours. low 60s. the forecast as we head into tomorrow. these are the fog forecast for the morning. i'm not sure what's happening here. i think we got a little bit of fog showing. i think they'll try to bring in a little bit of fog as well. just know there'll be fog along the coast. i suspect this area, fremont, oakland, hayward i think you will be clear. i think there'll be patchy fog at best. in the afternoon it burns off. daytime showers warm up pretty nicely. see clouds coming this way. the winds are going to start to go offshore just a little bit so temperatures stay north. if anything i think it'll be along the coast. it'll help with some clearing. but mild to warm tomorrow and warmer still for the weekend. here is what i was talking about for next week. this is nice looking. you saw it spinning up here. it's a long range model. it's a ways off but it's encouraging to see the models
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resolving to this opportunity for more showers. this early in the season. forecast highs, 84 in pittsburg. there's the five day forecast with the bay area weekend in view. just kind of a mild as she goes. the rain is over for now but maybe next week. >> looks like a nice weekend. >> it'll be a nice weekend. >> thank you, bill. the san francisco giants have announced a new two year deal with the san francisco river cats triple a ball club. the announcement came after the a's ended their aassociation with the river cats. the giants are expected to be a big draw. the giant's triple a team the fresno grizzlies were picked up
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by the astros. >> i mean they've just fallen off a cliff. >> it's pretty nasty right now. if the a's were a city, the governor would be declaring a state of emergency right now. they're just in complete free fall mode. worse record in all of baseball since august 10th and in fact, they're 17-28 since that trade. everything falling apart. even up in the stands they can't get a break if you're an a's fan. 4-1inning against sonny gray. it's wolinski. four of five at the plate. 4-0 rangers in the third. little life from oakland. sam foles to right down the line. he will wind up at first. coco scores and they're trailing 4-2. in the sixth rangers put it away. martin with the shot to right. foles gets all turned around. it goes for an rbi double. 6-2 the final. 10 games left now. the a's are tied with kansas city for the two wild card
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spots. looked for quite a while like the giants would do well while doing nothing as the dodgers trailed most of the evening out of wrigley field chicago. rookie hazing, la superheros get off the bus and the real variety of super heros show up in the seventh for l. a. d. gordon in the thick of it. he's got himself an rbi double. the cubs were leading at one point 4-1 wind up in the short end of the dodgers. 8-4. 2-1/2 game lead of the giants now. ice throws for touchdown passes. three of them tonight. as the falcons lower the boom on national tv but matt ryan was not the show. what you might call a prime time performance from atlanta kick returner. sports part two next.
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40-yard line. 62yards later, paying homage to dion along the way, touchdown. twentiethtouchdown of his career. breaking dion sanders record along the way. sneaking up on everyone, this week's opponent cardinals who were 2-0 really shouldn't be a big surprise considering they won seven of their last nine in the last year. but the ravens have dominated them recently but a lot of that has nothing to do with their receiver. who is not all concerned about the stats he's racked up against the niners. >> sunday it doesn't matter. they're the best team we have to go out there. we lost nine of eight against this team. we want to be the team that we know we're capable of winning. this is the game that has to be
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jay: come on, let's go. we're gonna need a little extra time at airport security, 'cause i'm pretty sure they're gonna want to pat you down. manny's with his father for the weekend, so jay and i are flying to vegas. i'm a little torn because i want alone time with gloria, but i also like rubbing manny's head for good luck. i just need to send this e-mail to claire why i'm not working on the bake sale next week, but i can't say the real reason. why not? because she drives me crazy when she's in charge of these things. okay. we got a flight to catch, so let me help you out here. you tell me what you want to say to her, and i'll help you find a nice way to say it. i want to say... i can't work on the bake sale because you're a bossy control freak that looks down on my cupcakes, even though your lemon squares were very dry.
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