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livermore. i should say san jose and upper 80s livermore and concord. with he will detail the cool down for the rest of the weekend and talk about october coming back in a few minutes. chris. >> lisa, thank you. this morning a team from the national transportation safety board will begin their first full day of investigation into the deadly duck boat crash in seattle. for the fires time we are hearing from the bay area family that was thrown from it, but survived to tell their story. this fremont story was on vacation in seattle when the cash happened. she remains that hospital in washington state. we have more. >> this was supposed to be a weekend getaway from the moody family to celebrate a relative's birthday. instead the survivors of a deadly seattle crash that killed four foreign exchange students. >> this is a crash that greg moody saw coming a split second before the impact. >> i heard him say oh, no, we are in trouble and i saw us going right to the bus. >> greg, his daughter, kate, and his wife were sitting right behind the duck boat driver. it turned into a nightmare. >> i felt like we lost control and looked up and saw the buses toward us. >> before the crash he tried to protect his wife. >> i grabbed her and pushed her down and held her. i got thrown. >> he and his daughter were tossed out of the duck boat. >> i saw people running toward us from their cars to check on us. and everyone was actually really awesome. some lady helped me find my mom. her nope suffered a broken collarbone. she is still in the hospital. i talked to pat from the phone. >> i might have to have surgery on my clavicle burks they are waiting to see. >> they aren't sure when they will be back home. abc7 news. a train rammed into vehicle in burlingame, disrupting the evening commute for thousands of people yesterday. it happened last night at broadway avenue. the people inside made it out before the collision but did not say why it was on the tracks to begin with. people started leaving the train through the windows. a viewer sent us this video. the air conditioning stopped working and there was no communication from caltrain. around 7:00 caltrain sent out a tweet asking riders to stop leaving the train because there were other active trains in the area. one man headed to san francisco for the ocdc concert was afraid he would miss the show. >> we had the tickets for six months and we spent a lot of money on the tickets. looking forward to it with my go friend, sierra, and just trying to get up to the concert. >> another viewer video shows riders hopping the fence to leave the track, both of which were cleared by 8:00 p.m. when you see news or interesting pictures where you live, take a photo and share it with us. we may show it on error online on abc7news.com. now where one person died last night after two vehicles collided head-on. we show an s.u.v. knocked on to its side and you see the hood was crushed in this picture. several people were hurt. they crashed on castro ranch road just before 5:30 p.m.. the road reopened around 89:00 89:00 -- 9:00 last night. >> a quick response from firefighters may have kept a building fire from spreading south of market last night. they believe it started as an electrical fire at door and harrison. because the homes are wooden and on top of each other, fires can easily spread. firefighters were there just minutes after it started. san jose police say the man shot by an officer was trying to grab a shotgun out of a police cruiser. officers responded thursday night after 50-year-old ronald woods threatened to kill himself. when the officer arrived at monterey road, police say woods refused to follow their orders so an officer takessed and pepper sprayed him. but officials say it didn't work. when he attempted to reach for the officer's shotgun case, he was shot. wood is expected to recover from his injuries. a home victim in saratoga said she will not press charges against those responsible as long as they return a box containing the ashes of her late husband. this is the picture where the box was taken. it it resembles a jewelry box so it may have been irresistible to the thieves. the woman returned home and saw two men run away from her house, get in a car and run away. it also contained his death certificate and four silver coins. republicans are cheering house speaker john boehner's decision to quit congress. he was talking about it. >> it was never about the vote. there was never any doubt about whether i could survive a vote. i don't want my members to have to go through this. i certainly don't want the institution to go through this. so especially, you know, when i knew i was thinking about walking out the door anyway. >> boehner has been under fire for conservatives, and was facing the threat of a floor vote to stay on as speaker. >> central valley republican kenneth mccarthy is widely believed to be next in line for the house speaker ship. voters in bakersfield elected him just nine years ago. >> bedbugs are shutting down another bay area library. pest sniffing dogs found them. all weekend events are on hold and the library will be closed until next tuesday for treatment. mitchell park library in palo alto also closed because of bedbugs on wednesday. pope francis is about an hour away from arriving in philadelphia to celebrate the final full day of his tour. in new york city the holy father is expected to take off at any moment. he's expected to receive another hero's welcome when he lands in philadelphia. we have more. good morning. >> good morning, chris. i want to tell you about something that just happened. a bus load of priests rolled up to the basilica. they received a rock star-like welcome. if it's any indication, pope francis is going to receive quite the welcome. [cheers and applause] >> new york gave pope francis the kind of group lent reception usually reserved for athletic heroes. capped off with a standing ovation from the 20,000 faithful who waited for hours to attend mass in madison square garden. >> papa francisco. [applause] >> he said good-bye to the big apple and now traveling to philadelphia. greeting the pope, not presidents or cardinals. this family, their father shot in the line of duty. >> just meeting him is a blessing. >> they are symbolic of the world meeting of families. the primary reason for the pope's visit to the united states. preparations are well underway for the event, expected to be the largest in philadelphia's history. more than 1 million anticipated, all wanting to see him, pope francis, the man who has captured the nation's attention with his gentle style and his ability to lift us up through his example of love for the most fragile among us. >> and for him who wants to be so close to his people, it's a security concern. this area is cord done odd off. anybody wants to go in or out it, it's like going through airport security. abc7 news. back to you, chris. >> lana, thank you. the sounds of legendary rock band ac/dc shook thousands of music fans all night long at san francisco's at&t park. but was it too loud for neighbors? cornell bernard has the story. ♪. [laughter] >> gloria from san carlos was ready to rock with her trademark light-up acda horns. others were too. >> tell me why you are here. >> i love ac/dc. >> 38,000 fans backed into at&t to see a group that's been rocking since 1973. ♪ highway to hell] >> phil morgan and his crew were blasting his signature song. >> they never changed, they are legit. they give you what you paid for. >> money talks, and they don't have it on the list. >> they had a special song request. they traveled from miami in costume. >> before the concert started it was pretty loud near mccovey code, registering about 80 decibels on my phone app. there was a noise complaint from neighbors within ear shot. >> we have people out there with decibel readers so we can address how each street is being affected. >> the sounds of heavy metal were a bit muffled, unlike concerts in the past. >> were there complaints last year? >> there have been complaints. but from where i city can't really hear anything. >> the music coming through loud and clear for those with tickets. the red horns glowing in the dark. abc7 news. >> all right. weather-wise we are kind of off to a cool start across parts of the bay area this morning. >> it should feel good with the light winds and lower dewpoints. temperatures are cooling. we are looking at the weekend being pretty comfortable. here's a live look outside. 57 degrees in san francisco. so we will look not only at a nice comfortable weekend comfortable-wise but a total lunar eclipse arrives for the second half of the weekend. we will talk about that coming up. >> also ahead, a police chase in southern california ends with a violent crash. the child caught in the middle of this hot pursuit. and the brand new i-phone went on sale yesterday. we will have the first review from "7 on your side" michael finney and our ♪i can't find my way through the trees♪ ♪ ♪so so so so don't don't don't don't wait wait wait wait♪ ♪for for for me me me me me me me to get home♪ almonds. cashews. seeds. honey. and a touch of sea salt. delicious made simple. the new simple nut bar from nature valley. >> take a look at this in southern california. a man is in custody after a high-speed chase ended with a violent crash near los angeles. it happened around 10:00 last night in sherman oaks. police say the driver after stolen car crashed into several cars stopped at red light. after the crash a woman and young boy were seen getting out of the back seat of the suspect car. she was taken into custody. one person in the first vehicle that was hit is listed in serious condition. no other major injuries were reported. now to the latest on the valley fire in lake county. the sheriff's department says all traffic restrictions will be lifted today at 5:00 p.m. in cobb and the surrounding neighborhoods. much of cobb was destroyed in the fire. it's the last area covered under a mandatory evacuation order. although the road blocks will be removed, not all utilities have been restored. the fire is now 92% contained, but 2400 firefighters are still on the scene. a middletown rancher sure has a story to tell as he chased his horse across town after the devastating fire from slept through lake, napa and sonoma county. little did he know the horse and animal rescuers were two steps ahead of him. we have more. >> like a bolt, lightning fled his middletown pen in the aftermath of the middletown fire. nearly two weeks later his opener, randy, finally caught up. >> we got ahorseback! >> he got beat up. >> while on the lose, lightning tussled with the stallions. >> i think he got the short end of the deal. of course, i haven't seen the other horse. >> eventually another rancher brought him to middletown animal hospital where jeff smith and his teamwork in the er, treating every animal under the sun, often free of charge. >> people have been so generous, donating halters, leashes, cages, feed and so much more. but the vet said what's needed next is building material for fence suppose pets can go home. lightning and other large patients leave to go to an out of county organization. >> we didn't know how it would work but all the groups brought different pieces of the puzzle together. >> a little vacation into sonoma county. >> they need to get out to clean air and a quiet place to rest. >> i was just a day behind. >> these buddies of more than 15 years are now headed back to the ranch. >> a great horse. i've had a lot of horses but he ropes and cuts cattle. just cowboy stuff. that's what we do. [laughter] >> lightning will likely take a nice roll in his own dirt, something katie morris is happy to make happen. >> it was really good. it's been a tough week. >> but this tale has a great ending. abc7 news. >> silicon valley superstar mix it had up with a hollywood a-listers last night at the white house. a black tie state dinner that the president hosted for the chinese president. wild mushroom soup, poached main lobster, pope seed bread and you pudding. among the people on the guest list, mark cuban, singer neo, read hastings, apple's tim koch and facebook's mark zuckerberg. take a look at this picture that was shared by zuckerberg by him and his wife, priscilla, just before they left for the dinner. they are expecting their first child. and the first lady is getting attention for her choice of wardrobe. she tweeted this picture last night. she wore a black, off not i have not shoulder gown by wang. wang is of chinese decent. and her hairstyle was long and swept to the side. happening today, people in san francisco will let it all hang out. the city judge allowed a nude-in march after they were denied a parade permit. he said it's their first amendment right to march. it will go along market street to the castro district to city hall and back. >> thousand of people who preordered the new i-phone 6s and 6s plus are playing with their new gadgets this morning. "7 on your side" has partnered exclusively with "consumer reports" to test out the new phones. shears michael finney with the good and the bad. >> "consumer reports" started its testing of the new i-phone 6s and the larger 6s plus today. first up, photo experts tested the upgraded 12 megapixel camera and compared it to previous cameras. >> in our preliminary camera tests we found the upgraded camera and only slightly improved over the i-phone 6. you probably won't notice the addition of 4 meg pixels. >> but you notice the new file size on the new live feature. the files take up three times more space than still photos but the sized may vary, depending on your subject. testers found that the updated 35 megapixel selfie camera has a wider angle lens and works better in low light. that's because the new retina flash use the phone screen to light up your face. the screen is made of what apple says is the strongest cover glass used on any smartphone in the world. to check if that makes it more scratch resistent, consumer reports put it through an abrasion test. they found it was no better than resisting scratches than the i-phone 6. if you have an i-phone 4 or 5, you might consider upgrading. you will appreciate the higher camera and some of the new features. but if you already have an i-phone 6 you won't see much difference and you might want to save your money for the phone apple is bound to rollout next year. >> i'm michael finney. >> time is 5:20. finally cooler temperatures are on the way. >> i know. it really got warm the last couple of days. we have the light winds and clear skies, lower dewpoints. temperatures are dropping into the 50s and 60s. but the big question is how much will they warm. barely a 90-degree reading today. that's certainly an improvement. we are looking at temperatures cool and comfortable and the sun come up just after 7:00 and setting at 7:01, as well. equal amount of day light and darkness with the equinox just a couple days ago. we will look for a pretty nice day and a nice weekend with all the daylight to enjoy in between. here's a hook at sutro where it is nice and clear and temperatures ranging from about 57 in san francisco and morgan hill, 55 in half moon bay. also 55 up in santa rosa. and we do have a little built of stratus that is pushing down into san mateo, the peninsula, half moon bay, pacifica. otherwise we are looking at the clear skies. 65 by the delta. southwest wind at 15. 64 in concord. and livermore sitting at 65 degrees. here's our exploratorium camera. it's a pretty nice evening out there. i went through that pretty quick. it was cool that spreads throughout the weekend and look at a mild to warm weekend. the rest of september looking comfortable and then heating up for october. so we do have a total lunar eclipse that will arrive come sunday night. right now the moon is about 95% full. you will see the moon rise 6:56. sun setting at 6:59. the deal with this is each and every day we are going to get a little bit more in the way of patchy fog. with he will see some of that. but despite that forecast, certainly check it out. it should be a brilliant sight out there. in terms of the bigger picture, we are looking at high pressure retreating a bit and the onshore flow getting more pronounced. that's allowing for a cooler pattern the next several days into next week, the final days of september. so it should feel pretty good until we reverse the trend once again. so today in pacifica, starting out with low clouds and fog. not much, but enough to keep you on the gray side. 63 there at 10:00. mid-60s by noontime. we will okay out some sunshine, upper 60s by the afternoon. looking at 64 at 6:00. as we take you through the south bay, notice temperatures in the low 80s. that's about three or four degrees cooler than yesterday. 82348 morgan hill. one of the warmer locks. 90 in gilroy. redwood city today cropping 4 degrees. 81 there. 78 in san mateo, 80 menlo park. 67. we talk about pacifica, half moon bay about 56. san francisco little change today with the sunny afternoon, 74. up in the north bay look for mid-80s in petaluma. upper 80s toward santa rosa. that's april dicktive of the darker shading of the orange. a little bit of red in the upper 80s. east bay 78 in oakland for you. union city 79. you head inland, we have the upper 80s. and maybe about 90 in antioch. 91 in brentwood, 89 in pleasant ton. the forecast mild to warm today. little cooler tomorrow. that trend continues into the final days of september. then we will get a little bit warmer october 1st and then typical october weather with the very limited fog. so you can see what's showing up on live copler 7hd anytime with the amount abc7 news weather app. we have more information on abc7news.com/apps. the moon absolutely brilliant this morning and last night. >> and why people love living here, especially in the fall with the warmer temperatures. >> it's been nice and cools off nicely overnight. >> 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but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ it'll be here before you know it. hello, halloween. it's the one night when everybody dresses up. and that includes dinner. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. >> welcome back. here's lisa argen tracking the conditions where you live. hi, lisa. >> hi, country. we are cloud free. here's a nice view of sutro. we are looking at mid-50s toward santa rosa, 57 in san francisco, as well as morgan hill. half moon bay at 55 degrees. so we are getting a little bit of stratus that will push south. the golden gate this morning. you can see it here. this is 8:00. and right around pacifica, half moon bay, the peninsula looking at the cloud cover here. elsewhere we are clear. so that's going to allow for more sunshine this afternoon. but we are also talking about temperatures cooling off. so not many 90s to speak of. in fact, more typical for then of december. i'll give you the numbers and talk about the continued cool down for the rest of the month coming up. chris. >> thanks, lisa. republican frontrunner donald trump didn't receive the response he expected from a crowd in indiana. yesterday he attacked republican rival marco rubio, calling him a clown. the crowd quickly turned on him. abc news reporter tom has the story. >> donald trump, walking into the values voter summit, bible in hand. >> most importantly, i brought my bible. [applause] >> promising to save christmas. >> you go to stores now you don't see the word "christmas." it says "happy holidays." i want to see "merry christmas." remember that expression? you don't see it anymore. you are go going to see it if i get elected, i'll tell you right now >> but then committing a political bloop. >> this clown, marco rubio, i've been so nice to him [booing] slammed with boos. rubio rising in the policy and taking on trump. >> he can't have a conversation about policy because, quite frankly, he doesn't know anything about policy. >> but trump knows how to fight and he's all over rubio. >> i think he's a baby. >> trump once squarely centered on jeb bush but now over rubio. >> our message is one of hope and aspiration. it isn't one of division and get in line, and we will take care of you with free stuff. >> singer john legend tweeting it's always the guys born on third base talking about black people lining up for free stuff. >> i sfo with senior members of jeb bush's campaigns. they tell me his comments are taken out of context. he was talking about empowering people because the democrats' war on poverty has failed. abc news, new york. >> today is national drug take-back day. that's the subject of president obama's weekly address. the president pointed to putt more americans now die every year from drug overdoses than they do in car crashes and most aren't two to cocaine or heroin, but rather prescription drugs. he said it's time to change our approach with drug offenders. >> getting smarter about how we address substance abuse disorders is vital part of reforming our criminal justice system. rather than keep spending billions of tax dollars on needlessly long prison sentence for nonviolent drug offenders, we can save money and getting treatment to those who need it. >> today between 10 >> 2 you want take owl your expired or unneeded medicines to any police department. they will be accepted, no questions asked. happening today, an electronic music festival jets underway in mountain view and attend december are being urged to put their safety first. it's at shoreline amphitheater and it's called beyond wonderful. electronic music concerts are notorious tore drug use among audience members. public safety officials say people should be watchful over their drinks, be hydrated and have a backup plan in case they get separated from their friends. a sexual predator could soon be roaming the streets homeless unless officials resolve their differences. the predator, 51-year-old fraser smith, is due to be released from a state hospital but officials have been unable to settle on where he will live. vic lee has the story. >> the judge gave solano county prosecutors until october 13th to find a home for fraser smith. the 51-year-old convicted rapist is soon-to-be released from a state hospital. the judge threatened to release smith as a transient if the d. a. fails to meet the two and a half week deadline. liberty healthcare, which contracts with the state to help sexually violent predators re-entry great, said it's looked into more than 4,000 places which met jessica laws strict resistance on distance to schools and parks. it's the most the program ever conducted for placing sexually view hen predators. the last being 3,000 inquiry n smith's case they found only three homes. two in solano county and one in contra costa county. >> the rights of these villains should not take precedence over the rights of our community, our neighbor, our lives. [applause] >> because of fierce opposition from neighbors in a court ruling, those offers fell through, including this one on moloda drive, fairfield. it's been a save, beautiful community. we want it to stay that way. >> i'm also a home school teacher, as well as a full-time teacher. i have students in my home. >> if smith is released as a transient, he may be housed in hotels in solano or possibly other counties, moving him every five days. the d. a. opposes the court order, saying it's virtually impossible for his office to investigate whether these motels are in appropriate areas. vic lee, abc7 news. the parent company of safe way has filed to go public. albertsons completed its purchase of the chain in january. now the company expects to raise as much as $1.8 billion in the ipo. they plan to use the money to reduce its debt. safe way is the second largest grocer in the nation, second only to kroegers. >> air b&b is spending $3.5 million to fight proposition f. it turns homes into impromptu hotels. it would require to give reports on how many nights the property is rented. and has some restrictions. the san francisco municipal transportation agency is rolling out new muni buses, more service and new connections today. it's all a part of the agency's fleet replacement project. 60-foot hybrid electric motor coaches and 60-foot trolley coaches will begin today. also also started to new service times. most of the buses are arriving earlier than before. in one case ten minutes earlier. muni is making both all-day and and come buses more frequent. still ahead, india's prime minister comes to silicon valley this weekend after a decade's long absence. but knot everyone is happy about the visit. we'll explain. as we head to break, a live look outside from our exploratorium camera pointed at the san francisco skyline. temperature in the city is currently 58 degrees. lisa argen will have the full bay area accuweather forecast in just a few minutes. >> it'll be here before you know it. hello, halloween. it's the one night when everybody dresses up. and that includes dinner. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. >> welcome back. attorney general loretta lynch, the nation's top cop, came to richmond yesterday to take a look at a city that's become a model for good relations between the police and the community. laura anthony has that story. [applause] >> u.s. attorney general loretta lynch said her decision to visit richmond has something to do with its troubled past, but also it's bright future and ongoing efforts to improve relation between police and the community. >> it's clear to me that richmond is working toward really a holistic and comprehensive approach to public safety. >> richmond has received praise for its dramatic drop in violent crime under the chief chris magnus. >> this is a city that really has struggled with a lot of tough challenges. >> our good attorney general has a different world view from the oscar grant committee. >> just prior to her arrival, there was a protest outside by demonstrators who claim last year's death of richmond's peedee perez was a force. she said it's one step richmond is taking in the right direction. >> it's more than just an arrest, it's more than just, you know, identifying a suspect, but it's trying to identify the root causes of many of the problems. >> at the end of the day, successful community policing, the most important part of it is building trust with the community. >> lynch also announced richmond will receive $625,000 in federal money toward the hiring of five additional police officers. in richmond, laura anthony, abc7 news >> abc7 news was as black ford elementary in san jose yesterday as third graders got a hands-on experience making weather balloons. over the past few weeks the kids have gotten advice from napa scientists and expert from bloom sky, a personal weather device company. yesterday morning everyone had a chance to test out their designs and talk to kids about science. but perhaps more importantly, teamwork. 5:42 is the time. it's cool to see the kids kind of challenge their brains a little bit. >> totally, yeah. we are looking at a pretty nice weekend. finally the heat is retreating. this is sutro. temperatures in the upper 50s w question will have a, patchy fog enter the bay area for part of the weekend. that will help cool us off. numbers coming up. >> a's and giants fans packed the coliseum. some enjoyed the game, but one lead not so much. larry beil has more hello! my name is phil zietlow. i work on the cheerios team and it's always bugged me that we couldn't say that, "cheerios are gluten free". you know, cheerios are made from oats which are naturally gluten-free but sometimes grains that contain gluten get mixed in. so we came up with a way to remove them. which means now, cheerios can be enjoyed by everyone! just original cheerios? honey nut cheerios too, buzz. sweet! is anything bugging you now? (laughs) >> welcome back a live look at new york city and jfk enter that the airport where the pope will soon be taking off for the final leg of his u.s. tour. he was being escorted to the airport by two marine helicopters. he just took off from manhattan a little while heading to the jfk airport. as you just saw on the scene, roman catholics and church officials have gathered for a brief farewell on the jfk tarmac. pope francis will begin his trip to the botherly love by celebrating mass at st. peters and paul this morning. he will then go to the mall where he will be addressing immigrants there. the pope arrived in new york on thursday evening from washington, d.c. to recap his trip to new york. it included a trip to the united nations general assembly, a visit to the world trade center memorial and museum, as well as a mass at madison square garden. at each of those events pope francis drew huge crowds. pope francis will spend the last two of his six days in the united states in philadelphia as the star attraction at the world meeting of families. that's a conference for more than 18,000 people from around the world that's been underway as the pope traveled to washington and new york. you see right there pope francis walking off the plane right now to huge crowds or huge cheers, rather, from the crowd as he walks off the helicopter, rather. and again, like i said, he's going to be doing a brief fare well with the crowd there. you see him walking towards them. and really this has been a huge monumental experience for these people along the east coast, many of whom traveled from throughout the country to see the pope in action for his first u.s. visit. again, that's pope francis there as he's walking toward the crowd. he just got off the helicopter from manhattan, and he's expected to take off to philadelphia any minute now. we are taking a live look at jfk airport in new york city. so a big day for roman catholics and people all across, again, the east coast. so he has two more days in the united states. there's the group of nuns there. they include 7nuns from the seminary in brooklyn. four were from his native argentina. the prime minister of india will have a reception in silicon valley tomorrow. more than 18,000 tickets were distributed. while many are thrilled about his trip, others are questioning his motif. >> the prime minister narendra modi will take center stage at the s&p center in san jose. it's an event many indian native americans have been waiting for. >> we want to share in the pride of having the prime minister come here. he's bit of a show man, likes to play to the gallery. enjoys being in these large venues. >> split castro valley science professor says this a plays into the prime minister's strategy to introduce new technology to india. >> it's a great opportunity for them to enter the indian market with the support of the indian government and that is probably what lies behind their invitation toss mr. modi. >> at east santa chaira street, requests for catering and reservations have gone up since he said he was coming to town. >> he talked about lets all come together and work toward the progress of every country. so that's what i believe that he's looking at the bigger picture. >> critics accrues him of previous human rights violations saying he's trying to convert india into the india only nation. they plan on protesting on protg morning at a town hall hosted by facebook and as well as a reception later that evening. >> we wanted to have the complete religious freedom for every minority, every religion like we have in the united states. we wanted to of the same model in india. >> lisa, this is going to be the first california visit by an indian head of state in more than three decades. again, it happens tomorrow afternoon at the sap center. and weather-wise what can we expect as people head out for that in also there's the marathon, the rock n' roll half-marathon tomorrow. >> you would know about that. >> yeah, so much going on. >> temperatures coming down at least three to five degrees today. that is the good news. but overall the hot weather is turning out to be a good 10 to 15 degrees cooler than we were, say, in the middle of the week. and just a couple days ago. the cooling trend underway for the weekend. 7:01 is the official sunrise and sets at the same time and that's because we are so close to the equinox that happens on wednesday. it's fall, and that's typical of fall conditions. we will have a little of it for the fog fest this afternoon. 50 san jose, 59 morgan hill, 55 half moon bay. fog comes into play this morning and we will get into a little bit of sunshine coastside by midday. 65 fairfield. concord, good morning. cooling spreads throughout the weekend with a mild pattern into next week. september ends on wednesday. and then by the time we welcome october into the picture, we are warming up again. so here's a look at our pacific satellite and radar composite. high pressure sits off show with a big dome of high pressure to the east of us that is retreating. we are getting a cooling pattern due to an increasing on shore push and a system in the pacific northwest that will enhance our marine layer. so the bad news, we are looking at the 6 to 10-day outlook. not only do we have the trough situated here, but we are dry. we aren't looking at any rain throughout the next ten days or so. statewide, sunny skies to partly cloudy conditions from the northern sierra to southern california. monterey just a few high clouds, a high of 70. the 6 in fresno. look for upper 70s in lake tahoe and 90 degrees in los angeles. temperatures around the bay today. well, we won't even reach 90 in most locks. upper 80s by the delta. 90 antioch. low 80s in san jose. 66 half moon bay. 84 in san rafael. 88 santa rosa. 78 in oakland. and about 74, little change in san francisco. big game today over at >> thecology friend around the bay for the most part. slightly cooler tomorrow and the conditions with cooler afternoon highs and patchy fog at the coast continue through the end of the month. then we see the warmup thursday and friday. at this point it looks hike a modest warmup, but as i said, dry. >> lisa, thank you. turning to sports now, last night the a's put the giants on the brink of being eliminated from post-season play. the dodgers magic number now down to two. here's larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. we know this has been a disappointing season for both the giants and the a's. a little late season fun with a september bay bridge series before this afternoon's big three reunion. 36,000 on hand last night, including one poor giants fan surrounded by the a's crazies. giants get on the board in the first. matt duffy with a two-run jack. deep to center field off of sunny gray. in the third, 2-1 game. billy burns yanks one to right off mike leake. a's up 3-2. and billy butler, your good-ole country breakfast year, adding on in the sixth. the a's are up 4-2. in the seventh we are talking tape measure right here. jared parker off of ryan. a home run derby. 454 feet. giants down a run, threatening in the eighth. loads the bases. sean doolittle little gets max to pop up. a's snap the skid. this is like a throwback saturdays as they honor barry zito and tim hudson. two pitchers who started their careers together, grew up in the a's organization, will face each other. and mark mulder will be there as well. it will be a special day, assume you are old enough to remember zeits and huddy when they wore the green and gold 15 years ago. >> the kids in the stands, they don't have a clue who we are. their parents probably do. but these kids are like, you know, huddy? who is that zeito guy. >> rare friday night game for stanford at oregon state. and after the win over usc, you figure this is classic let-down scenario for the cardinals but kevin wouldn't let it happen. 42-yard strike to austin. 14-7, cardinals. stanford with big lays in this game. third quarter. look at hogan. winds it up and all alone. two defensive backs. i don't know how the wall got through. we said it 1,000 times. maybe david shaw is beginning to listen, although i doubt it. lee is electric. a 65-yard touchdown and stanford rolls 42-24. the warriors still up -- will open up training camp next week. they have enjoyed the off-season. the head coach steve kerr said staying on top is tougher than get to go the top. >> i don't want the device burning themselves out. but the mentality changes a little bit. part of it is, as i said, a deeper level of confidence. but what you have to be weary of is feeling too many. feeling like, you know, there's nothing left to accomplish, which obviously isn't the case. >> that's a wrapping on morning sports. have great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. yeah, we know that feeling. you're so bloated you've started wearing sweatpants ...everywhere. when it finally happens, 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