don't tell me there's nothing to do today. let's check the forecast with meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning, everyone. here's a look at the roof camera where we have partly cloudy conditions around most of the bay, but the fog is dense from santa rosa, napa, marijuana county. so be careful. visibility has been reduced. but this afternoon we will get into partly cloudy skies. it should be nice out there. but you will need the jacket, sunglasses. numbers in the mid-60s at our shoreline, across the bay upper 60s by the afternoon. inland east bay should see mid-70s, then we will quickly cool after the sun sets. it should be a nice afternoon. looks like a repeat performance for sunday. we do have a system lurking offshore that wants to bring in a few rain drops. i'll tell you when and how much coming up. >> thank you. you might have heard the roar this week. get ready for much more as the blue angels take to the skies to headline the fleet week airshow. >> they showed off their aerobatic maneuvers in practice yesterday and zoomed by in their signature diamond formation. if you want to catch the airshow, the action goes from noon to four, both today and tomorrow. a word of advice, get to your viewing location early because this is just one of many bay area events expected to draw huge crowds this weekend. all together, 1 million people expected in san francisco to drive, boat or bart into the city to take part with the high profile events. along with the blue angels, you have the america cup world series along the embarcadero, the hardly strictly blue grass festival in golden gate park. the giants have playoff games at 6:30. both tonight and tomorrow the castro street fair, the italian heritage parade tomorrow. abc7 news reporter cornell is live this morning on how to get where you want to go. that's good information. >> who says there's in the enough to do in san francisco, right, teary? so many events, so many people. as you see, we are live here on the marina green, soon-to-be the center of it all for events like america cup's yacht racing. here you see the event tents already set up. and fleet week action with the blue angels. of course, it will all mean gridlock on the roads where there will be lane closers on the embark dear row. and don't forget the hardly strictly blue grass festival in golden gate park. thousands of people expected to go in as well. some say they are feeling lucky, they will bring the car into the city. others will let muni do the driving. >> we are just going to drive and get here early and get a good spot and camp out. >> i live in the glen park neighborhood so sometimes i just take 44 bus up to the top of the hill. from there it's all downhill. >>. >> we are pleading with people to take public transportation if you can do it. and pack your patience, as well. abc7 news. >> cornell, thanks very much. at abc7news.com under see it on tv we have an interactive map to several of the big events in san francisco. all you have to do is click on the ones you are going to and we will show you how to get there by using public transportation. we have that map telling you where to go and you can get around that way. not only that, but if you do have to drive, and that's if you do have to drive, the waze traffic app can guide you around san francisco, get you around the traffic and get you where you want to go. abc7news.com slash waze. new this morning, the anti-war protest also going to draw a crowd for a rally. it's on powell and market streets. it starts at noon. from there they will mark to grand hyatt hotel. >> there was a shooting late last night. 21-year-old christopher baker was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds when they arrived shortly before 1:30 last night. one was pronounced dead at the scene. >> one person dead and another recovering after a shooting in east oakland. police placed at least two dozen evidence markers on birch street to mark the shell casings that were found there. no arrests have been made. it happened shortly after 9:00 last night. carlos vazquez told us it was his wife who first her the gunshots and told everyone to get down. no one was hurt, just scared. a pedestrian is dead this morning after being hit by a car on highway 87 in san jose. the accident happened about 8:00 last night. it was near san carlos street. three lanes of traffic had to be shut down, as well as on ramp to guadalupe parkway. they don't know why the pedestrian was walking on that stretch of roadway. this morning residents of a south haywood neighborhood are shaken as police investigate an officer-involved shooting that left a man dead. it happened near tree view elementary school. sky 7hd was overhead as investigators gathered evidence in and around a dark-colored sedan. police say the car was reported stolen. when they told the occupant to show his hands, the man reached for a weapon and was shot. the unidentified victim died later at the hospital. cell phone robberies are becoming an epidemic. san francisco police will tell you it's happening everywhere on the street and on muni buses. we have video to show you just how easy it is for the thieves. here is vic lee. >> there were more than 4,000 robberies in san francisco between january and august. police say about half of them targeted cell phones. many of the thefts were on muni. >> his palms are a little sweaty. you see how he brushes his pants. >> this officer has seen a lot of muni security camera videos. he showed several of them exclusively to abc7 news. >> he's checking the door, making sure, it's got to be clear because he doesn't want her or anybody to stop him. >> the woman in the bottom of the screen has been preoccupied with her smartphone the entire trip. the thief that will steal it is sitting right behind her, keeping a close eye on his surroundings and the prize. >> he's looking at the door again, making sure there's nobody that's going to get in the way. he's look at her phone. she's completely oblivious. >> the bus is about to stop. the robber is getting ready. watch carefully because it happens quickly. he snatches the phone from her hand and runs off the bus. here it is again. the whole thing happens in a split second. >> you should be looking up every single time that bus is about to come to a complete stop. >> some robbers are even more brazen. check this one out. he's dressed in a black hoodie, standing by the door. the woman, who is about to become a victim, is wearing a white knit cap. she's talking on her cell phone. the officer said the m.o. is almost always the same. he snatches the phone right out of her hand, even as she's talking. the officer says it's easy to prevent becoming a victim. >> just take a moment. stop for a second and look around. see who is around you, who is standing by you. >> muni rider crystal harrington walked by our van as we were editing this story. we showed her the videos. her reaction? >> let me ask you, crystal, what do you think of the video? >> that is shocking. i can't even believe, it's so fast. and i do that all the time, sitting on the muni. >> so do a lot of other people we saw do that on the muni as we rode the buses. now the videos you saw were one-man jobs, but police say they are noticing a new m.o. where the robber is assisted by one or two others. when he steals the phone, his friends who are posing as passengers block the victim or anybody else from getting to him. bottom line, be aware of your surroundings. vic lee, abc7 news. salinas police will not charge a man who used his own gun to stop a robbery, killing one teenager suspect and wounding another in the process. the man sad he saw this mexican restaurant being robbed and got his gun out of his car. he watched the young men demand money from customers at gunpoint and began shooting when he saw his friend threatened. >> you know, he didn't have a way to protect himself so he felt that people were threatened and he needed to take matters into his own hands. he did a good thing. he was a good samaritan. >> someone drove the two 17-year-olds to the hospital. again, one teen died. the other is in critical condition. police say the good samaritan used a legal weapon in a legal manner. american airlines hopes the problem with seats coming lose is behind them. next, what the airline is saying about today's flight schedule after canceling dozens of flights yesterday. also ahead. >> local businesses are feeling the pinch of record-high gas prices. will they pass that cost on to you? 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[ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ too bad the guys aren't here we're clear. ok, swarm! swarm! hello [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies. let the making begin >> everybody is looking at lisa argen right now. later it they will be looking up in the skies. did i everybody tell you i went up with the blue angels once? >> no. >> i went up in the '80s and we went mach5. >> did you lose it? >> you mean did i get sick? >> yay. >> i did not. >> a young man then. >> yeah,fs young then. >> the '80s, come on, everybody was young, right? >> oh, yeah. i was feeling young, but not after that flight. go ahead, you were saying? >> we have the blue angels in town, among many other activities. golden gate bridge right now, very foggy. some areas around the bay looking at the dense fog. >> whoa. >> yeah. and it has improved in santa rosa. it's a quarter mile around novato. be careful. the airport is looking fine burks elsewhere no problems. we have the system offshore that continues to mix out most of the inversion. so we are only seeing a limited marine layer this morning. that's going to be the trend throughout the rest of the weekend. live doppler 7 hd look at the clouds on the peninsula, a few around the south bay, but we will feature a lot of sunshine here in the santa clara valley. 46 in napa, as well as santa rosa. 54 san jose. a cool 50 on the coast right now with 60 in antioch. so we are looking at partly cloudy skies throughout the morning, the afternoon hours, and that sun-cloud mix staying with us due to a system that is parked offshore. now it will move this way, and when it does we are looking for some showers that will head really to the higher elevations of the east bay, the north bay, santa cruz mountains, and it's not going to happen until after the weekend. it's an upper level low. it's cut off from the main branch of the jet stream. but it is throwing up some higher clouds. it's also mechanics out that marine layer i talked about. that's the up side. that will allow for partly cloudy and slightly cooler than normal conditions. but look what happens here. by tuesday it begins to sink south. much of the shower activity, if there is any central to southern california. in golden gate park you will have clouds around in the morning hours and low 60s for the bluegrass festival. so a little cool, but it should be nice out there. we are looking at more sunshine as you head south and east today. so upper 60s the warmer numbers to mid-70s from concord to livermore today. that's where you are going to see a pretty sunny afternoon. i think by the afternoon, marin, sonoma, napa, a few extra clouds. partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies at time. look at the numbers along the coast. mild, mid-60s. that's what happens when the marine layer gets mixed out. 69 in santa cruz and starting out clear with low 70s from gilroy to salinas. the big show today, this afternoon, the blue angels, looking pretty mild too. from the golden gate bridge, the waterfront, mid-60s. it will take until the afternoon that we warm through the 60s. heading out a little foggy, a little cool to start out and then by 7:00 we quickly lose that heat and we are looking at that sun setting at 6:44. and the game ton with 60s at 6:30. dropping through the 50s, so it will be cool for sure for the giants and the accuweather seven-day forecast, almost a repeat performance tomorrow. it may be a little bit more of a marine layer and then we look at the slight chance higher elevations monday and tuesday and looking fair and mild the rest of the work week. pretty quiet. the extended outlook shows maybe some more precip by next weekend. we will see. >> but that will be next weekend. this is the big weekend we are focusing on. >> that's right. >> thanks a lot. danny haren us joins us from new york now to tell us what is coming up at seven on "good morning america." good morning to you, dan. ame is, live our studio this morning. >> i know i'm going to laugh, i think i will laugh and cry during good morning america today. >> those are the responses we are hoping it elessity, terry. let me know. >> dan, thank you very much. look forward to your show. >> thanks. >> the mayors of san francisco and cincinnati have placed a friendly wager on the giants versus reds tonight on at&t. edwards lee and mark mallory have agreed that the losing city will host a chili cook-off fundraiser at a local firehouse to benefit the winning city's youth sports programs. and today's wildcard, we are talking wildcard. larry beil brings us up-to-date with this morning's sports. >> good morning. here's the problem with the one-game playoff. you play 162 games to get one chance. and an umpire blows a call that kills you. it happened in the braves-cardinals game last night. in atlanta former president jimmy carter enjoying the action. you like this. yadier molina with a drive to right. jason heyward fighting the sun, back to the wall and makes the catch! spectacular concentration. top of the sixth, former a, matt holliday, solo homer off of kris medlen. 4-2, cardinals. meltdown in the eighth. two on for atlanta. shortstop pete going out on the pop-up. holliday comes in. the ball drops they called the infield fly rule so the batter is automatically out. instead of bases loaded, one out, two men on, two outs. fans throw trash on the field. the braves protested the game that was immediately denied but it was just the wrong call. after a 19-minute delay, jason motte strikes out bourn to end the ending. cardinals win the gail, 6-3. they will face the nationals in the nl division series. they enjoy champagne while this ended up being the final game of chipper jones career. >> that call right there, it's kind of a gray area. you know, i don't know. but i'm not willing to say that that particular call, you know, cost us the ballgame. ultimately three errors cost us the ballgame. >> buck showalter and his surprising orioles looking to advancing over the free falling texas rangers. baltimore led in the seventh. mccleod, two rbis. 3-1. rangers got the tieing run at the plate in the ninth. two down. david murphy flies out. orioles win, 5-1. they will face the yankees in the american league division series. matt cain will face reds ace john cute tonight at atkins and park. mccain has been the giants best start pitcher this year. >> it's an honor and something i'm excited about, throwing game one. but it's something that i'm also trying to stay even keel with, thinking i have to go out there and make another start. >> the a's will send rookie jared parker to start game one of their series against the tigers. that's a 3:00 p.m. pacific start. the task for parker, out duel the reigning mvp and cy young winner justin verlander and get miguel cabrera. >> they are a dangerous lineup, obviously. they have a guy who won the triple crown and they have austin jackson leading off. they have a lot of weapons and great hitters and great players. we have to stay within ourselves and do the same thing we have done all year. >> don't forget, we have college football this afternoon on abc7. nebraska versus ohio state. a 5:00 p.m. kickoff followed by all the football and baseball highlights on lexus after the game at 8:30. hope to see you then. have a great weekend. i'm larry beil. >> this afternoon, as you know, the blue angels will be wowing about a million people up in the air. up next, where some lucky fans got one-on-one time with the navy's bes