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it's something we really need in our sports. >> it's sacred to me, the national anthem that. >> nearly 200 players either sit or take a knee. some teams even stayed off the field for the anthem all together. some oakland raiders sat on the bench. they played tonight at the nation's capitol. how fans reacted. >> reporter: sports fans saw athletes taking part in protests all day long. some stayed in the locker room during the national anthem, a few singers took a knee and the entire raiders offensive line sat on the bench while others linked arms in solidarity. football fans at the sports theater cheered when raiders appeared on-screen during the national entire team sat, took a knee or linked arms. >> i think it was really good. >> i'm glad to see them stepping up and doing our part. >> it's something we need in our sports. >> reporter: more than 200 took part after president trump blasted the league in a series of tweets. sports fans should never condone players that do not stand for their national anthem or their country. i asked fans how they feel about politics mixing with football. >> it's interesting with the climate in 2017, that's kind of where we're at right now with the controversial things going on. >> nobody wants that. i want football football. >> reporter: steve calls himself patriotic and feels it is sacred. >> the national anthem is sacred to me. i can respect that but prefer it another way. >> reporter: they say it's not about the flag. >> this is not about the servicemen, my father was a serviceman and i have the utmost respect for it. >> reporter: colin kaepernick started it when he was a 49ers. niners owner, jed york said the comments made by the president are contradictory what this great country stands for. abc7 news. >> during the raiders game the nfl aired a unity spot to highlight the unifying player of the game and its players. >> inside these lines we can bring out the best in each oher. live, unite. >> inside these lines narrated by actor forest whittaker first aired during the super bowl earlier this year. for the second day in a row, oakland as catcher, bruce maxwell knelt in the game against the rangers. he is the first major league baseball player to join in the protest. he says the president's rhetoric on twitter takes to it a whole other level. maxwell said he's gotten support and threats. the trump updated its travel ban just before it was set to expire. the restrictions now include eight countries some not majority muslim as with the original ban. five are with the middle east and venezuela. arguments will be heard october 10th and restrictions kick in october 18. >> nearly a dozen mi milo's brief appearance. it was supposed to be a four-day event dubbed free speech week. our story. >> reporter: conservative provocateur milo, surrounded by an unprecedented number of police officers. his appearance on the steps of the hall lasted 15 minutes. >> i got to say my peace on campus. i would have been there if one person wanted to hear me speak. >> reporter: the brief visit took the place of what was supposed to be a more formal address but the group sponsoring free speech week cancelled it. security was still tight. those who wanted to enter the plaza had to go through a medical detector that limited the number of people in the crowd unlike in february when access led to violence and violence that forced the cancellation of the speech. >> obviously, we're relieved it was riftly peacefulnd safe. at the same time, it felt a little bit about probably the most expensive photo-op in history. >> 11 people were arrested for carrying a banned weapon. the security for this visit cost $800,000, money mostly spent on officers who came from eight different agencies. students we talked with say they're growing tired of their campus being used as a battleground. >> especially like on campus with the barricade it makes me feel very on edge. >> i transferred here last semester. i've seen it be pretty volatile. >> the volatility will likely continue. and he vows to return to berkeley hover and over again. at uc berkeley, abc7 news. new at 11:00, the cell phone is looking for help -- the chp is looking to solve two robberies. this afternoon, thieves struck again, this time on the bay bridge and sent this photo of suspects wearing latex drugs traveling in a black car. if you have any information about the robberies, they would like to hear from you. san francisco police shot and killed man they say held his wife and young son hostage. just off pacific avenue near the broadway tunnel is wre police say a domestic violence incident started around 11:30 last night. two shots were fired inside that apartment. police used flash bang and hostage negotiates to try to get the man to come out. he stopped talking about 3:00, when they fired the second shot. they went in to rescue the hostages and ended up shooting the man. he died at the hospital and his wife and children were not a grass fire may have been deliberately started. four young people were seen walking away from the fire, two acres burned and no one was hurt. and goats reduced the fuel load and the spread of the fire. it want really hot either. >> it's not the warmth increasing but the fire danger the next couple of days. we have a red flag warning in effect for parts of our bay area. north bay and east bay hills, lasting until wednesday evening winds and rather low humidity. showing you tomorrow afternoon away from the coast the humidity levels are bone dry in the teens. it's for that fact that high fire danger exists with the highest threat between noon and 6:00 each day for low humidity and breezy winds and means fires can start and spread in breezy conditions. we're tracking warmer air widespread. over the coming days we'll let you know how hot we get and how long this warm spell >> thank you. concord has decided to try to work with amazon's new business. it has 5,000 acres for media development. they are partnering with san francisco, oakland, richmond and fremont for their business. they believe they all are good sites and try to put them along a bart line and put office workers in different spots. new details about a deadly shooting at a tennessee church. the federal civil rights investigation under way and what we know about the accused gunman. republican leaders trying to win over defecting senators tonight. what's being added to the bill to replace at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at ainstallation fee.of $10 a month.os, or visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. (dog panting) another 2am stroll, huh? i'm worried. i have this medical bill. dave, you have anthem, who are empowered to help answer any question you... (dog grunting, panting) is... is he okay? real people? living and breathing. hopefully not breathing like that. for all the things that keep you up at night, anthem blue cross has a solution. one inmate is dead and several others stabbed in a large prison riot on the central coast. authorities say more than 160 inmates were involved in the melee of the california men's colony near st. louis obispo. visitors were escorted out when the riot began. it was confined to the prison yard and clearederft a hour. no guards were hurt. the fbi opened a civil rights investigation into a deadly shooting at a tennessee church. one woman was killed and suspected shooter in custody facing suspected homicide charges. >> he was shooting. >> reporter: moments after gunfire rang out at this small antioch church. >> she shot from the outside and then from the front of the church. he was shooting. he starts shooting more. >> reporter: fellow church members including this woman who works at the v.a. hospital jumped in to help. >> he had an open chest gunshot. i pressed. >> reporter: metro police say this man, 25-year-old emanuel sampson drove to the church hidden behind a ski mask began firing. >> he entered the main door of the sanctuary and continued shooting. >> repter: among the injured, joey span in critical condition and 39-year-old melanie smith de at the scene. >> six 90 people were hit by gunfire. >> reporter: about 40 people, mostly elderly, were inside when it happened. thankfully the kids were not in the sanctuary. >> you never expect for you to be in this kind of situation. >> reporter: police say during the investigation they know the shooter sat in these same pews years ago. >> he actually had attended this year a year to two years ago. >> reporter: police say it could have been much worse if it wasn't for this man, caleb engel being called a hero tonight. >> he went to his vehicle. he's a handgun permit carry holder and came back into the church with the gun and made sure sampson stayed on the ground. >> reporter: as the sun goes down over this holy place, churchgoers say god is on their side. we're told the scene will continue to be secured while local and federal investigators continue to process the scene. tomorrow marks the time menn were escorted inside a school. they had to deal with harassment. the eight survivors will talk tomorrow and president bill clinton will deliver the keynote address. paying six figure pensions with higher tuition fees. more than 1600 got pensions more than $100,000 last year a 60% increase since 2012. a uc spokeswoman says it's impossible say how much of this tuition will go towards retirement costs. the times says it could be tens of millions of dollars. >> in accuweather tonight, we are wrapping up what was a warm first weekend in the autumn season. in coming days, it will on increase. we enjoyed a lot of sunshine over the weekend. tonight, mainly clear sky, a few high thin csruirud c hour. here we go. a quiet night, see the flag barely waving atop the ferry building. earlier this evening we had a gorgeous sun. many of you captured this picture coming in from henry. you can see the tower in the foreground, the thin cirrus clouds reflecting orange we will have a repeat tomorrow. if you capture it, #us and we will show it on air. >> by the afternoon we warmed up nicely and tomorrow you can get away with wearing a t-shirt and jeans. high fire danger. we have a warm wind setting in and drier atmosphere. the warmth will peek with this heat spell midweek. 50s and 60s on the board. 56 at oakland, 60 in in in in in francisco, livermore checking in at 56 degrees. plenty of stars, it will get chilly in spots and some drop into 40s, napa, santa rosa, half moon bay, 59 degrees, oakland, 49 degrees, 52, that overnight low in san jose. let's plan your monday, a beautiful looking start, the su tomorrow. a few high clouds passing time-to-time. another afternoon, another bright and breezy day, temperatures a few degrees warmer today than tomorrow. highs for your monday not like fall at all across the region. mild in san francisco. getting up to 80 degrees, 10 degrees above average this time of year. san jose, 80 in oakland, 88 the high in napa, about 88 degrees. this warm spell will peek on wednesday. this will not be as intense a heat spell we experienced over labor day weekend but it will be warm. san francisco, 88 degrees and oaklandy 91 degrees. in the next seven day, a cool day monday, a warm afternoon. numbers steadily climb. by wednesday, very warm, on the coast in the low 80s. repeat thursday and friday, that sea breeze will kick in and knock us down to average and the weekend bright looking nice temperatures near normal this time of the year. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. you probably heard of a state bird people in southern and central california tweeted about bright light that was rocket from the air force base. they sent a spy satellite into space. love to tell you what it's about. don't know what it's used for or what effort orbit it will be in. california jerry brown just approved a bill millions of years in the making. he gave us a state dinosaur. that is a rendering of it. its fossils have only been spotted in california and lived here from 100 to 166 million years ago. it's too easy, not going there. >> i thought i should have been the state dinosaur. >> i wasn't going to go there. you did. >> raiders laid a dozen eggses in d.c. they shut down the black and silver ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the raiders had one of their worst performances under jack del rio as redskins take advantage of early turnovers and handed them the worst loss of their season. a sit-down led the game during the anthem. derek carr going deep picked ofe all year leading to washington's first quarter. carr picked off again, just 47 yards in this first half. kirk cousins strikes with this second td to vernon davis. 14-7, skins at the half. they got the ball to start the third. dotson takes it an away and goes to a touchdown. 21-0, skins, car sacked just once last year, swarmed tonight. im down four times and 0-11 on third downs. they catch a break on special teams. raiders hit tight end jared cook and carr threw for 128 yards. cousins dumps it off to chris thompson, gets great blocking on his way to a 79 yard touchdown and finish finishes with 150 yards. raiders suffer their first loss of the season, 27-10. they face bronx next week. >> they had a good day and we had an ugly day. i'm glad they don't count for more than one. took one on the chin today. i said it starts with me and see what we can do better. obviously, it was not a good day in really very many areas at all. swea rangers with cotton on the hill. bruce knelt for the second straight day, the first major league baseball player to do so. oakland gave him run support, khris davis capping off a five-run fifth, his 41st home run of the season. 8-1 in the final, as sweep rangers. in l.a. facing dodgers, bottom four hits this two run homer. strat tan, three runs on five hits. clayton kershaw allows just one run on eight hits striking out six. dodgers need to go 2-1 down the stretch to avoid 100 losses. this is abc sports. coming up, our plays of the day and chance to win in an unusual contest. worth the wait. stick around. okay. amid some hope amid the devastation in mexico, a dog found alive in the rubble after tuesday's massive earthquake. a struggle for votes to pass a bill to repeal and replace the affordable care act, the last minute effort by republicans trying to win support. a last minute look minute n and drew will have more on the other side of the break. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. including carpet and hardwood, tile, stone, even air ducts and window treatments. and your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed or your money back. that's 40% off everything coit cleans. call or click today. good thomas. tonight's headlines, nfl players around the league took a knee during the national anthem in direct response to president trump saying they should be fired to do so. saying it was not about race but the anthem. every kneeldown has been about protest of police treatment of blacks. president trump expanded his travel ban to a couple countries not muslim as the case with the original ban. five mostly muslim africa and middle east plus two other areas. milian -- my low was at berkeley and it cost a lot in security. boos and shouts for republican senator a town hall. she supports the latest effort to repeal the affordable care act. >> obamacare doesn't allow us to innovate, one size fits all. >> reporter: they've been trying to 96 it for seven years and doesn't look like it will be done by the september 30th deadline. they cannot afford to lose another vote. president trump called out senator john mccain opposition. >> john mccain was not on the list so that was a totally unexpected thing, terrible. >> reporter: the pressure is mounting against kentucky's rand paul also against the bill. >> when you look at the bill, rand, we save a lot of money over time for med a cade. >> reporter: it would give more flexibility to craft their own halth coverage and less federal funding and no guarantee how they cover americans with pre-existing conditions. all eyes tonight on several other senators whose no vote could kill the bill. >> it's difficult for me to envision a scenario i would end up voting for this bill. >> right now, they don't have my vote and i don't think they have mike lee's either. >> reporter: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell still says he plans to bring the bill up for a vote this week. president trump at the white house says republicans will eventually win this healthcare fight whether it's now or later. stephanie ramos, "abc news" the white house. presidential son-in-law and senior advisor jared kushner is using private e-mail to conduct white house business. that's in an e-mail from "politico." he has corresponded with other administration officials about white house matters through a private e-mail account set up during the transition last december. president trumpllary clinton fo conduct business when she was secretary of state. former congressman, anthony weiner, is scheduled to sentenced tomorrow with a 15-year-old girl from north carolina. s he could go to prison for up to 27 months. some of her private e-mail were sent to his computer by his then wife and clinton aide huma abedin and they re-opened the investigation into clinton's e-mail server. the death toll from mexico stands at 320 tonight on a day when thousands of people found solace in church. in mexico city, a reason for people to smile, a dog found alive after being buried in rubble for six days, in good health. another reason to smile, a traditional day of worship and offering players for hope and thanksgiving for surviving a 7.1 magnitude earthquake. >> we are a country of faith and here praying to our mother to have a little mercy to this country that love her very much. >> in the course of a month, mexico endured four earthquakes, six above four points in magnitude, costs running as high as $8 billion. a mandatory evacuation goes into effect tomorrow on an island ahead of hurricane maria. meanwhile they're coordinating to help restore power for critical facilities and using drones to help with the effort. puerto rico's governor says it is a priority. >> we are trying to get outgoing means so you can communicate with your loved ones and we won't rest until anyone in puerto rican find a way to communicate with those over here. >> the governor estimates the cost is $7-8 billion and fema expects to be on the ground for years rather than weeks or months to come. for the second time in two weeks a mountain lion was spotted on cal's campus. two hikers believe they saw one near the grisly peaks and got within 7 to 5 feet of them. eight days ago they saw one at centennial drive and issued a safety warning. >> a woman fell asleep while driving and ended up down hill on berkeley peak. three passengers in the car okay and got out safely. >> it was a very big hill here and we were all trying to climb up this hill and we kent sliding down. it was scary, i was calling for help. we all had to help each other. when all the officers got here they told us all of this was poison oak. >> she said she and her friends went to see the view this morning. she knew she was tired but wanted to hang out some more. she now realizes no view is worth it when you're tired and driving. a new challenge for an injured army veteran. meet one of the hundreds of athletes participating in the invictus games and how it is helping him heal. and the susan g. komen race in san francisco. wrapping up a sunny and warm weekend. the warm air will continue to increase over the n german chanceller angela merkel juan fourth term in office but her party has been cut. an alternative will become the largest party. she said we could have imagined a better result and pledging to find coalition partners to find a stable government for germany. today was the first full day of competition for invictus games, latin for definition of a come back. >> reporter: a decade after an ied killed the soldier next to him, taking on this challenge in the track and pool that is more than an honor, it's part oftrti medicine. sport is that distraction. >> he is one of the 550 injured military veteran athletes from 17 countries come peting in this year's invictus games in toronto. now in his 26th year of military service he is still on active duty as he fights to take home a medal for team usa. >> i will beat my times and do what i can to win. >> reporter: the creator of the in victory tus game, price harry. >> he is a warrior and feel he's one of us. >> reporter: first lady was also there and it sparks for wounded warriors just like him. >> things like this can put a otlight on something i love and want other disabled people to love. >> reporter: "abc news." the embarcadero was shut down around the ferry building this morning as runners wearing pink tutus and feather boas took over the road. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! >> abc7 morning news anchor, natasha kicked everything off for the se san g. komen race for the cure. more than 1,000 s to end breast cancer and we spoke with grant johnson and why he runs. his third year of winning this race. >> no one should be left without hope. >> this year, celebrating 30 years in the bay area and $15 million raised so far. abc7 is proud to be the media sponsor. it wasn't a bad day go for a run. >> it wasn't a bad day to be out at all at any point this weekend. the theme the next couple of days will not feel at all like fall. temperatures well above normal this time of year. there is an increased risk of fire in the east bay hills until wednesday afternoon. combination of breezy conditions during the afternoon and very low humidity. that means fires can easily start and easily spread. with this high fire danger, the highest threat goes into the afternoon hours from noon to 6:00 with the bone dry air and winds picking up. here's the call. really pleasant sleeping weather for most of us. dropping into the 40s and portions of the north bay, spots along the coast and inland. richmond and palo alto dropping to 53. overnight low in san francisco. highs on monday, a mild day no matter where you live. in the coast, in the 70s in oakland and san francisco. up to 86 in san jose. 89 high in antioch, 90 in fairfield and 98 in santa rosa and napa. the warm air continues to rise. sunny and mild tuesday. very mild wednesday and repeat thursday before sea breeze kicks in. one thing about this heat spell has the benefit each and every night. won't get as hot in the afternoon each day. big day in the nfl. >> as always. we'll take a tour around the nfl. the as an unusual promotion with the winner receiving season tickets in 2018. a lot of fun and we have it next. 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(dog grunting, panting) is... is he okay? real people? living and breathing. hopefully not breathing like that. for all the things that keep you up at night, anthem blue cross has a solution. week three around the nfl filled with controversy, political statements and our plays of the day. we start across the pond in london, jaguars handle joe flacco and ravens, jacksonville, blake bortles threw four touchdowns, jags won. drew brees to ted ginn jr. for the score. cam newton, three picks, 33-14, saints. anderson showing off the jets, gets up to 29 miles an hour here. their first win, 20-6. aaron rodgers leading the comeback against the bengals. in ot finds allison, cuts around pacman jones twice before being brought down 72 yards, sets up a field goal and packers win it 27-24. look at the moves by duke johnson. my oh my. so elusive before he dives for the end zone. colts quarterba quarterba quarta brissett didn't want to be left. 28-31 the final. tom brady does it again. five td passes against the texans including this 25-yarder to cooks. tyrod taylor passes off his hands to another recovery, broncos lose their first game, 26-16. vikings-bucs, stefon diggs with hops, catches 173 yards, two tds, 34-17, minnesota. steelers and bears, chicago running back, jordan howard, 138 yards, two tds, including the game-winner. odell beckham jr. getting his first touchdown of the season. rookie kicker jake elliott comes in to kick a 61 yard field goal longest in their history and eagles win it. those are your plays of the day. jordan spieth, fedex leader coming in. a tie for 7th. this will be the one they remember, finishing with 267. the rookie here in the lead. thomas, birdie on 18, tied for the lead. already won five this year, how did that not go in? alexander had a 3 foot birdie for the win. rolls around the cup, earns $1.58 million, first rookie to win the championship and thomas wins the fedexcup final and $10 million bonus. as put on an unusual promotion this week. if a fan could hit a home run they would receive a pair of season tickets. it's a lot harder than you think to hit one out of the coliseum, several fans found out and we were there >> they had a full arsenal at their disposal. >> great for any fan. >> we said bring your own bats. i'd love for someone to do it. >> there's a certain sound you get when a guy gets that crispy sound off the bat. >> the sound coming off his is different. you can tell in the box, tasting himself, definitely knew what was coming. >> i thought that was coming, getting ready to make my round trip around the bases and to get that 460 foot sneer he wins a game package, 2018 season tickets. >> it's all part of what we're trying to do, bring the fans closer to the team. >> all right. no one hit one out but who ever hit it the fort worth rest, nicolas stewart, 360 feet receives a season pact of 24 tickets, 24 games and sore ribs the next day. the new president has been mechanics with promotional events keeping the fans involved. this abc7 sports, brought to you by the river rocca sino. you and i were talking about trying to hit a fastball there. >> all the things you cabinetn' now you could do when you were 25. smack smack. like some 12-year-old kid. >> we have to bring drew with us. >> i'd be terrible. >> he's not 12 anymore, 14. >> abc7 news continues tomorrow morning at [ yawns ] [ sighs ]

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