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it's a tale of two climates here in the bay area. along the coast it was foggy and temperatures were mild today but inland temperatures once again topped 100 degrees. and tonight we're tracking
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those conditions and the changes that are on the way. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. we have live team coverage tonight. ktvu's ken pritchett is in the east bay where people felt the heat but we began with meteorologist mark tamayo on the triple digits just two days after the rain, mark. >> it's been an active weather week. we had the heat advisory on monday, now temperatures soaring throughout the bay area. take a look at ocean beach, this was the case this afternoon. 61degrees for an afternoon high. now toward walnut creek temperatures topping 100. in fact, 101 degrees at about 3:00 this afternoon. some more very hot temperatures out toward gilroy. 103. walnut creek 101. we talked about that. so here's a look at the map covering the entire bay area and a lot of temperatures to choose from here 64 in pacifica. san francisco 71. not that extreme heat right around the bay but you can pick out the hot temperatures inland in the upper 90s to right
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around 100. right now you can see patchy fog regrouping offshore. we're going to shave off a few degrees for parts of the bay area the saturday forecast. more on that coming up in about 15 minutes. >> all right, mark we'll see you then. thank you. now to ktvu's ken pritchett. >> ken is in pleasanton tonight where it was hot today for both a high school graduation and also a concert in the park, ken. >> reporter: frank, it is certainly cooling off now here in pleasanton. earlier today it was unbarely hot. that didn't stop people from coming out tonight for a concert where they ended in the shade. >> reporter: with the sound of r & b tonight's concert in the park was hot. >> as you can see it is very family oriented. it is wonderful. >> reporter: the heat made for a profitable evening for the shaved ice cart. by some readings, pleasanton
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hit triple digits. plenty hot for robe clad graduates. sandoval came here to see her granddaughter walk. >> i'm very proud of her. very proud of her. >> reporter: tish also came prepared with a large umbrella. thousands were deployed throughout the grand stand to keep the sun off of their back and tish knew just where to sit. >> in the back row, i wanted the back row so i could prop that umbrella up. >> reporter: water was in high demand. these juniors were selling to pay for a trip. >> we're out of water. we keep coming back with a lot of water and people have just been using it all. >> reporter: with scorching heat comes more serious matters. wildfires. in sonoma county this wildfire broke out. on what was the hottest day of the year. only brush burns structures were near by but quickly protected. the timing worked out this time. >> the humidities were still
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higher than earlier in the afternoon. the fire behavior wasn't extreme at this point. it's really lucky this occurred earlier in the day. >> reporter: we're just getting into the fire season but it's already been busy. we've had 200 more fires than we did last year. we can expect to see more when these hot days return. >> it's going to be a long summer. ken, thanks so much. hungry goats are helping reduce fire danger in berkeley. check out this photo from the laboratory. look at all those goats go. officials there say they use the goats to help keep the grass short and fire danger low. the hot weather means more people are cranking up the ac. tonight how crews are preventing power outages to keep the cool air flowing. you can stay up to date on the conditions and the fire danger on our ktvu weather app. new at 10:00, dozens of protesters are marching through the streets of oakland at this
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hour in memory of a hayward man who was shot and killed by police in oakland. the demonstration began early this evening as thousands of people gathered near lake merit. about one dozen of them sat down in the intersection of lake shore and lake park avenues blocking traffic. tonight's vigil was led by members of the antipolice terror project and they questioned the police accounts of what happened to domarie hawk. >> we're here to provide a space for the community. because when a life is stolen out of our community whether or not we knew the victim, is traumatic for us. >> reporter: police say they found hog armed and unresponsive while parked on the lake shore avenue exit of highway 580. officers say they tried to wake him for about an hour even using a loud speaker. when he finally awoke there was
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a demonstration and that led to shots being fired and his death. new information about a home invasion robbery in san jose. we learned today it was an inside job. as ktvu's azenith smith reports, prosecutors blamed the teenage son who allegedly got help from unknown gang members. >> it was a terrifying home invasion. the video blasted on social media and on the news of two teens armed with knives in broad daylight. two women and a 14 -month-old baby was home at the time in hiding. prosecutors say it was not a random act. but all master minded by the victim's 17-year-old son singh who does not live there. >> sources have provided information that leadstous believe that he was the one that set this up. he initiated the contact and provided information to help the gang members he knows from high school commit this crime. singh along with herr era
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and torrez are all accused of robbing singh's father's house. back on may 8 all of them except singh drove to the home. two went inside with kitchen knives, cut phone lines and ransacked the house. two women are close family friends and his baby's half sister is upstairs. a man chased a woman as she desperately tried to hold a door closed. the men and women then hid in the bathroom before the men took off. >> the sad thing is he's turning on his family. >> reporter: singh's father did not speak to media. but said he wanted whoever did this behind bars. >> they're very dangerous. they're armed, they're dangerous. >> reporter: singh had strong ties to the community and no prior history, his attorney wanted his charge reduced. singh was here back in court on july 16 with the rest of the
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suspects. if convicted he could face up to 20 years in jail. azenith smith, ktvu news. we have developing news from great america in santa clara where two people were injured this evening and taken to the hospital. authorities tell us an employee suffered what's described as a traumatic injury but was alert and talking with taken to the hospital. the other injury involved a guest who suffered a hand injury. reports from the scene indicate that the accident happened on the popular flight deck roller coaster ride. great america's website says it can go up to 50 miles per hour. great america is not releasing any information on how that injury happened. the nba finals all tied up. and today fans greeted the warriors as they arrived back in oakland. they staked out oakland international airport. we were there as the team packed up their cars and drove off. the nba finals have been a real thrill for warrior fans.
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in particular it's bringing a lot of young kids to basketball courts and basketball camps. and jana katsuyama is here to tell us how the sport is impacting the kids. >> reporter: you may see a lot of kids out here practicing their moves. we found two girls doing the curry warm up. this is part of a wave of young warriors fans who are just inspired by these nba finals. a ball. a basket, and these two girls are good to go. >> i like how it's athletic. >> reporter: ponsiana is nine and likes the warriors number nine. >> andre iguodala, he's pretty strong and really good at defense. >> reporter: older sister madison is 11 and wants to follow in the size 13 footsteps of a warrior player. >> i want to be like curry.
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>> reporter: down to imitating curry's famous pregame warm up moves. these nba finals have inspired legions of young warrior want to bees to up their games with hundreds of young hopefuls packing warrior basketball camps. >> the curry dribble and back step. you see a lot of moveses imitated now that you've never seen before. >> reporter: madison has already brought home some hardware with her team with lincoln park. >> it was called the junior warriors. >> reporter: and a picture of the sisters double dribbling made the tribune. >> i was already into basketball but now i have to play every day. >> reporter: this park is starting dreams hoping one day they will shine. you can bet with the way the sere reu -- series is going there will be a long line of
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warrior fans waiting to sign up. >> i still can't get over how curry does that with both balls. the warriors return to cleveland for game six on tuesday. and this is kind of interesting here. there's going to be an official watch party at oracle arena. if you want to see that game tickets go on sale tomorrow. they cost $15 each. new developments in a prison break involving two convicted murderers. up next the charges a prison worker now faces as the search continues for those inmates. a big range in temperatures for today. mid-60s all the way to 100 degrees. coming up how much cooling you can expect if your five day forecast. >> and later a young life cut short. now the family of a teenage girl is working to keep her memory alive by trying to help others. plus-- >> a public gathering to
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support women soccer. the inspirational message behind the event.
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excitement tonight in san francisco for the woman's soccer cup. and a number of people out to
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the viewing party. >> and amber lee was thereafter talking to organizers and fans. >> reporter: people who attended this watch party say women's soccer deserves more attention and support and that the event was successful. >> you guys can do anything you want to do. and don't ever let anybody tell you you can't because it's living proof right up here. >> reporter: female olympians from past u.s. teams in swimming and water polo spoke at the event. they told the audience to work hard and aim for gold. keys to their success. >> the dream is real. you can go for it. and it becomes real. >> reporter: while the match is being played out at the big screen. a display of foot work by young soccer players. this 14-year-old from san jose practiced. >> playing with your feet and trying to pull tricks on people. it's the most fun thing to do for me is try and put the ball
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through people's legs. >> reporter: she's hoping for a spot on her high school team's soccer team. she encourages other girls to follow in her footsteps. >> girls are never told they can do so much and i feel bad because that's not true. >> reporter: this woman came with her 3-year-old daughter to watch the match. she says showing girls they can do anything they set their match through is great success. >> she sees all these wonderful ladies playing. we watch a lot of football and it's just men she sees. >> a display of women on the world stage and a message from women. >> fall in love with something. try different things. you may never know soccer is your thing until you give it a try. >> reporter: the city will be watching two other watch parties in the coming weeks. live in san francisco, amber
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lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> a big cheer right now for usa. say team usa. >> usa. >> usa. that's julie and i we had the honor of hosting the viewing party in san francisco and of course cheering on team usa. as amber mentioned several female olympic medalists on hand to sign autographs and pictures. they also encouraged all of the girls who were there to get involved in sports telling them that they can do anything that boys can do. >> if you missed today's game and watch party we have more on the way. ktvu will carry the u.s. game against nigeria on tuesday at 5:00 p.m. we're also helping sponsor two more watch parties. one on tuesday june 30th for a world cup semi final game and july 5th for the world cup final. on ktvu.com you can find out more about the women's world cup including more on the
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players on team usa. and how you can get tickets if you want to go. president obama is scheduled to visit san francisco a week from today. the president will address the annual meeting of the u.s. conference of mayors at the hilton hotel. they are also in san francisco. the president is then scheduled to leave town on saturday. new developments involving that prison break in new york. today a prison worker named joyce mitchell was arraigned a couple of hours after being arrested earlier today. she is charged with one felony and one misdemeanor for helping two convicted murderers break out of prison. her attorney entered a not guilty plea on her behalf. mitchell is 51 years old. she's being held on $121,000 bail. she's due back in court next month. the two inmates are still on the lose. and molly line reports now on the relationship that mitchell had with the two of them and
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what authorities are saying about her. >> this is one large piece of the puzzle in our quest to find these two escaped murderers. >> reporter: search day seven. authorities reveal new details about the woman at the center of the investigation as the escaped killers remain at large. fox news has confirmed. joyce mitchell was supposed to drive the get away car but never showed. a source close to the investigation says she had a change of heart at the last minute. mitchell initially shared little but every day they're learning more about her association with matt and sweat. >> mitchell has not provided power tools. she has not provided any type of power tools to sweat or matt. >> reporter: mitchell was previously investigated for a
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relationship with sweat. >> action was taken to separate the two. and now confirmation her husband is being eyed too. >> he is obviously a person of interest because of the obvious relationship with joyce mitchell. and works in the correctional facility. as well as maintenance providers. >> reporter: residents at the search edge are very anxious. >> we just want to get done. >> we're coming for you and we will not stop until you're caught. >> reporter: mitchell was charged for two crimes. and the reason why we have the fog. we couldn't get rid of the fog. it has been regrouping over the past few hours. right now hugging parts of the coast closer to monterey bay
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and already patches pushing back into san francisco bay. out toward ocean beach the golden gate bridge and approaching the bay bridge as well. still pretty mild as you can see in walnut creek. these areas in the 70s. san jose checking in 69. in san francisco last check 63. santa rosa 57 degrees. here's our live camera looking out toward the bay bridge. not much in the way of not much in the way of significant fog just yet. but i saw this picture maybe about 10 minutes ago we had patches pushing back into this region. this will be factor some what over the next few hours and into saturday morning. speaking of saturday morning overnight lows will be in the mid-50s to lower 60s. partly crowd -- cloudy skies. still partly foggy. here's the plan first thing tomorrow morning, if fog bank clears out.
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temperatures will be on the hot site but -- hot side but tomorrow will be cooler than today. it really begins to widen by the afternoon hours. by 4:00, 65 for the beaches, warmest locations the hottest locations inland. back up into the low to upper 90s. more cooling coming up in the sunday forecast. we'll have more on that coming up at 10:45. >> thank you, mark. a strange site is turning up on east bay beaches. giant purple sea slugs like the one you see here have been spotted on several shorelines. someone at the beach snapped these pictures of the slimy plant eaters. sea slugs can weigh up to 30 pounds and grow up to 8-inches long. scientists say the sea slugs are native to the area and are likely washing ashore because of the unusually warm water temperatures along the coast. a special graduation for a young bay area man who says that he owes it all to someone
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who he actually has never met. >> if it wasn't for him i wouldn't be walking the stage. >> his mission now to pay it forward. and a construction project just weeks away. what we're learning about the doyle drive closure. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle.
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says in his case the honor is extra special. he was a life saving organ transplant seven years ago and since then he has spent hours trying to pay it forward. the young man's graduation is a real lesson on how to help others. >> reporter: sometimes in life there's nervous times. it's why even with a robe an sashing mom says this outfit isn't complete. >> we're going to get one more thing. >> reporter: mickey is graduating from a high school in oakland with the help of johnny hernandez an 18-year-old who died before receiving his own diploma. >> we'll put johnny on top of him so he can go to the graduation too. >> reporter: hernandez was killed in a car accident while on his way to adult night
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school. mickey was the recipient of an organ donor. >> mickey and johnny are walking the stage today. >> reporter: this ktvu video from when he started mickey meals, an effort to feed the needy. >> they basically signed up to help me for mickey's meal and they received a graduation. so they helped me out and i help them out too. >> i am glad he decided to pay it forward. it was something that became contagious with my family first and then everybody just kind of caught on. >> reporter: mickey plans to player on social work when he attends cal state. but right now he's enjoying the moment and part of the centennial class. he's not thinking about the 14 times he's been in and out of the hospital since the transplant. the missed days from school,
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the recovery. >> michael caraway. >> reporter: he's thinking about his accomplishment. >> i'm just excited because we finally made it. i've been with these other students for four years so i'm just very happy. >> reporter: the circumstances and the odds were against him because of the transplant. but he made it an he was able to graduate with his class. >> reporter: mickey plans to continue his nonprofit work for the homeless in college. because he knows that sometime in life, people always need a little help. >> that is so impressive what he has done. my hat is off to mickey there. >> a very special day and a very special man. >> yeah. a teenager's legacy honored. >> her life's work was so big. >> how the parents of a girl who was killed in a car crash are turning their tragedy into an opportunity for others. >> and a milestone completed at
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crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. da da da. the state water board is ordering more restrictions on water because simply put the demand is greater than the supply. the board is cutting water allotments to some of the most senior water users. farmers have had access since 1903. >> for the most part senior water rights holders are irrigation, farming. there's going to be some smaller communities that that might be their main source of water or one of their sources of water. >> on the list is the east contra costa water district
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that supplies water to the diablo valley, and antioch, oakley. at this moment the hetchhechy water district is not included but it could be in the future. the obama administration says it will help western states suffering with the drought and most of that money will go to california. the money adds up to $18 million. on hot days like today, cranking up the air conditioner is what most people do. >> reporter: about mid- afternoon, pg & e activated its concord operation centers. last month unexpected late day
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heating caused unexpected failures resulted in a slower than optimum response. temperature modeling projected that high heat in the east bay would likely cause power outages. >> we have experts from various fields gather here. we're going to be staffing this through the night and into tomorrow. so should there be outages related to the heat we're prepared and we're as responsive as possible. >> reporter: here's the big power picture. right now it's pretty good. here's the situation with the state power grid. this is the amount of power during the day that is projected to be used. this is the amount of power that's actually available. way more than the amount needed to be used. so enough power is not the problem. what this cannot predict in any way shape or form is whether or not a transformer or something else will fail causing an outage. >> we have crews that are going to be remaining here on-site much later than their normal hours so that during the peak hours should there be any kind
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of heat related outages they're ready to roll. >> reporter: if outages are minimal, normal on duty crews can handle their work and the stand by crews will be sent home mid-evening. but if we see a repeat of last month's outages the responses will be much better. since crews will not have to be called in from home, collect their vehicles and equipment then proceed to the site of the outages. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. a cable car operator is in critical condition after being hit by a motorcycle in san francisco's north beach neighborhood. investigators say the 50-year- old operator was getting off a cable car at the corner of taylor and francisco streets at 10:30 last night when the motorcyclist hit him from behind. the man suffered a fractured skull. he was taken to san francisco general hospital with life threatening injuries. the motorcyclist is identified as 22-year-old william makepeace of san francisco. he was arrested and booked into jail on suspicion of felony driving under the influence. we have another heads up
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for b.a.r.t. riders this weekend. b.a.r.t. plans to shut down service between the fruitvale and coliseum stadium in oakland all day tomorrow. ac transit will provide a bus bridge. the closure is part of b .a.r.t.'s ongoing repair work. a switch that allows trains from one track to another is in bad shape. they also say the wooden ties are worn. service will resume in time for game five of the nba finals on sunday night at oracle arena. a closure day is now set. the roadway is going to be closed from thursday july 9 at 10:00 p.m. then reopened monday july 13th at 5:00 a.m. this closure is to finalize years of work and transfer to the permanent roadway. expect delays, drivers are encouraged to use the richmond san rafael bridge and the bay bridge instead or take a bus or
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ferry to the city. san francisco is showing off a major make over. we got a tour this morning of the newly renovated northern half of dolores park. as john sasaki reports the changes have been in the works for years. dolores park is considered one of san francisco's crown jewels. >> the over all lay out of the park has been very success. we didn't really want to change the lay out too much. >> reporter: as many as 10,000 people show up. >> we refer to dolores as a festival every week ended. >> reporter: but the park was not built to accommodate for so many people. >> the restrooms were here for staff. they were never meant for the public. >> reporter: in the south side of the park the city is trying out an open air urinal to cut down on public urination.
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>> the first one in the city. it's an idea we borrowed from the paritians which is a screen with an open drain that's going to be up at the corner of 20th and church. >> reporter: the city has added a large new concrete walk way. >> one of the issues with dolores park that it is so popular that if an area of the lawn is damaged we don't have the time in our schedule to close it off and let it heal because the next day the park is popular again. >> reporter: another problem the tons of trash left in the park. >> somehow dolores park has come to feel like one of those places where it's socially acceptable to leave your stuff. >> reporter: the city's recreation department are making sure trash and recycling bins are big enough and they're changing schedules to make sure
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crews are stopping by enough. for the opening on thursday the city will be hosting a silent disco party it starts at 3:00 p.m. i'm john sasaki, ktvu fox 2 news. the main cantelever section of the bay bridge is completed. there is still more work that needs to be done. the approach to the cantelever section still has to be taken down. if crews stay on schedule they expect to have that demolition finished by next year. triple digit heat today across parts of the bay area. coming up a temperature trend you can't expect this weekend and the timing of another warm up. plus questions about race surrounding the president of an
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naacp chapter after her family says she's lied about being black for years.
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the parents of an naacp chapter president have outed their daughter saying she's lied about being black for years. when a reporter asked her about her background she had a
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strange reaction. >> are you african american? >> i don't, i don't understand the question. >> the 37-year-old is the president of the naacp chapter in spokane washington. yesterday her estranged mother said that her daughter has been deceiving people for years. and they want people to know the truth. they say she has started claiming she was half black and had biracial parents about 10 years ago. the bill would have given the president the ability to fast track a trade deal with nations. the president visited capitol hill to lobby for it. the democrat and some republicans voted to slow the
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package by first rejecting a second measure to help displaced workers. >> i will be voting today to slow down the fast track to get a better deal for the american people. bigger paychecks, better infrastructure, help for the american people fulfill the american dream. >> reporter: today's vote showed an unusual alliance. most republicans backed the president. stock markets finish lower today. the dow was down 140 points, the nasdaq dropped 31, the s & p dropped 14. a snag with talks with greece concerned sellers. and meteorologists mark tamayo with your complete bay
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a lasting legacy tonight for a young girl with life goals who died in a car crash. >> she wanted to give back to everyone. and she loved doing it, she loved doing it she really did. just a month after losing their daughter a couple from gilroy is trying to turn their tragedy into action. >> ktvu's debora villalon on the legacy of thalia saucedo who died a week shy of turning 18. >> it says dear mommy there's not enough words to explain how much you do for our family. >> reporter: dora saucedo found this mother's day card in her
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daughter's room. >> we do see this type of stuff on a daily basis. >> reporter: her father, a firefighter who knows that life is precious. >> we're carrying on natalia's legacy by doing the things she loved. >> her life was so big. just fun, outgoing and bubbly and i miss that. >> natalia's yearbook just arrived. an honor student who last year would have been a class officer and mentor. a special memorial has been apted, a hard worker, giver. she volunteered in a gift drive just after knee surgery. >> while she was standing there in crutches, she was standing there giving toys to kids because she loved it. >> reporter: the girl driving another in the backseat walked
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away but natalia was crashed in the front seat. impairment not an issue but the teenage driver's speed and exexperience may have been. >> the way teenagers think they're uninvincible. and as parents we think that happens to other children, they don't happen to us. >> reporter: now the family gives out these bracelets that say, caution. >> a lot of the parents have been putting them on the gear shift so that every time they get in the car they're reminded. >> reporter: a fund to award funds to individuals and groups so young people like natalia can enjoy what she did. cheer leader, leadership, theater, girl scouts. go fund me donations from the community will provide the seed money from the donation fund. natalia set life goals. corporate event planning, her dreams gone. >> her story is going to be much bigger than her life span.
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>> reporter: but her passion for giving and her voice will live on. >> thank you for all that you do and happy mother's day. love natalia, may 10, 2013. >> in gilroy, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. the bay area microclimates really resurfacing today. a spread of 15 degrees from the coast to the inland neighborhoods. right now the coast is -- take a look at some of the current temperatures across the state. right now just before 11:00 it is 94 degrees in redding at this hour. 94. they topped out at 109 degrees this afternoon. sacramento in the upper 70s and bakers field in the upper 80s. here's a closer look at the upper bay area. here's the fog bank regroups and already pushing back into the bay. current temperatures are in the 60s out there. in fact, we have some 70s to report as well.
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let's go ahead and back out the maps and we'll show you what some of those 70s out toward walnut creek. concord, livermore right now 74. and san jose checking in in the upper 60s at 69 degrees. here's our live camera in san francisco looking out over the bay. already some patchy fog pushing back into the region and in san francisco for tomorrow. for the north beach festival we will have this. temperatures 10:00 in the upper 50s. skies becoming partly sunny those readings in the upper 60s. livermore a completely different story of course. already warm at 7:00 a.m. those temperatures on track to reach the lower 90s by about 5:00. by 3:00 that 93 should be nudged up. a little closer to 96, 97 degrees. a little closer to the bay, but cooler for the second half of the weekends as we lower that on shore breeze. clear lake 98 degrees.
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fairfield the stronger on shore breeze should cool you off there in the lower 90s, 92. vacaville 95. more neighborhoods for you right around the rim of the bay in the 70s and head inland still. the hot temperatures out toward livermore, brentwood and antioch in the upper 90s there. santa cruz 70 and san francisco patchy dense fog in the morning clearing back to near the shoreline. and the beaches only in the low to upper 60s. here's a look ahead. not a dramatic cool down but we will shave off a few degrees on sunday and into monday. we were expecting a big warm up by wednesday with the latest forecast models backing up. and the chances will be warmer by wednesday. imagine trying to go to bed in 90-degree heat right now. it's happening in redding. >> that's hard. what a spread too along the coast and inland. scott is here now for mark and giants are coming home. >> yeah, which you would think would be a good thing. you would think. home field advantage has been anything but for the giants. they did return to at&t park
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tonight. their longest streak in 80 years. i've heard of put a ring on it but that's a bit much. top two in enciarte for madison baumgartner. and the snakes take a 1-0 lead. top three, castillo at the dish goes up and gets it. finds a hole. here comes nori aoki. and that is a perfect throw. goldie is up at the dish. and in the seventh giants finally get a hit and it hurts. buster posey off the leg of anderson. it'll leave a mark but you know what chase would have the last laugh because the giants couldn't scratch a run across. diamondbacks 1-0 and 6 straight home losses for the first time since 08. the a's are playing better but the bullpen remains an
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issue. tonight in l.a. they get seven solid innings out of chavez and then, see for yourself. bomell, rough sweating this year. josh redick, going up top. 2-run shot his tenth of the year and the a's are up 4-3. in the eighth, melvin goes to scibner. you see the numbers. four for seven. it is 4-4. after a long albert pujols fly out, calhoun takes one out. it took scribner9 pitches to undue what chavez did in 100 and the angels go 5-4. the orioles head home to what has been reduced to a best of three series. plus how team usa went about getting back at its former coach.
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four days, two games and a whole lot of drama later the warriors are right back where they started. the dubs returned to oakland airport today all tied up with the cavs in the nba final next to a convincing win last night in game four. green really stole the postgame show with several choice sound bites including a smidge of self- -- humor. >> my mom and my grandma told me i'm crying too much. leave the officials alone and just play. they got you out there looking like you're a punk and don't know how to play basketball. so i just told myself, i'm going to come out and play and whatever happens happens. getting argued the call is not
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going to get overturned so why continue to argue and waste energy on that. the warriors extend enough energy dealing with these guys. don't really have to time to argue with the officials and all that stuff. i just wanted to come out and focus on the game, the task at hand and focus on helping my team. how good a look was that by the way. u.s. women's world cup action. the u.s. taking on their former coach and sweden. wombach couldn't quite get it. this one ends in a 0-0 draw. >> thank you. >> and thank you, have a great weekend everyone. >> good night.
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want some coffee? say yes. it's french press. i was doubtful, too, but i honestly can't see myself going back to drip. i'm so happy you don't live in a tough neighborhood anymore. we're so sorry for just dropping by like this. are you kidding me? i'll take any chance to spend time with this little princess.
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i love her little hair her little toes. and she loves her grandmother. i don't love "grandmother." so, cam and i have been revising our will to specify who should take care of lily if, god forbid something happened to us. god forbid. i said "god for--" so, we've been dropping by unannounced to, you know casually assess our candidates. not all of our candidates. no, t-that's true. we did not drop by missour-ah. it's "missouri." no one from missouri would say "missour-ah." i'm so sorr-ah. so, anyway, claire and phil were our first thought

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