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tower camera and you can see the marine layer, it's still shallow, mid 60s by the delta, livermore 59 and concord. mt. tam will get breezy late in the day, 50 to 64 this morning, mid 80s east bay by noontime and the afternoon slight cooling with a stronger sea breeze. we will talk about the warmer weather for midweek coming up. breaking news out of the east bay this morning. police are investigating a double homicide in downtown oakland. it happened just before 1:00 this morning on 15th street between harrison and webster streets. police say at least two people have died after being shot. gunfire also hit a third person who has been taken to the hospital. that victim's condition is not known. breaking overnight in san leandro, a seven-car crash on interstate 880 near the highway 238 interchange has left one person dead. it happened around -- last night about 11:30. the chp says a car lost control and hit the center divider and guardrail. the accident closed four lanes while crews worked to clear the debris. those lanes reopened around 4:20 this morning. officers have arrested one person on suspicion of dui. more breaking news now out of georgia where a suspect is on the loose this morning after fatally shooting a police officer. that shooting happened around ar night our time in the city of eastman, that's south of atlanta. police say officer tim smith was responding to a 911 call about a suspicious person when he encountered the suspect, got out of his patrol car and was then shot. officer smith was not wearing a body cam. developing news in milwaukee, wisconsin, where violence has erupted after police shot and killed an armed man last night. a scuffle broke out at the scene of the crime while investigators are still gathering evidence. later protesters set fire to cars and at least four businesses. a brick thrown through the window of a patrol car has injured one officer. according to investigators the man killed last night had a loaded semi-automatic handgun. milwaukee police increased patrols yesterday because the neighborhood saw five homicides in just nine hours on friday night. in hayward officers shot one person after they say he rammed their patrol cars, injuring two officers. >> i need units code three to cheryl ann. we have an active shooting scene here. >> that was the call for help from hayward officers yesterday afternoon around 4:30. police say a stolen mercedes was spotted at an apartment complex at cheryl ann circle. when officers arrived at the found two men inside the car who would not get out. that's when investigators say the suspect behind the wheel put the car in drive. >> the vehicle was ramming multiple police vehicles, also hit another officer on foot. at that point officers discharged their weapons obviously in defense of their own lives and that of others. >> the driver was hit by a bullet and was taken to the hospital where he is in critical condition. the two officers did not require treatment. in the south bay a firefighter was injured iná!p to alarm house]h fire in san jose lastu# night. lastu# night started just5b aft gordie drive.(f crews had thefr flames under control theseãpictures craig rose show firefighters.j working toot put the flames b residents were not there at the time. the flames spread to a home next door. >> we ended up having to put nobody inside the first fire structure because it was too fully involved. it wasn't safe for us to send anybody inside. when you have fire coming out of every opening that the house had naturally and some that the house didn't have, that's fully involved. >> five people and three pets are displaced this morning. no one was injured. the cause of that fire is under investigation. the brother of that aspiring chef found dead at the westfield mall says he went to the mall to buy jeans and possibly see a movie. those new details about frank gal see a were told to his brother by a some that gal see a was dating. that's where a maintenance worker found his body wednesday morning. police are called his death a homicide. they have not made any arrests. police have increased their efforts to find a gunman who killed a young man. calvin riley was playing pokemon go at aquatic park in san francisco a week ago saturday when someone shot and killed him. abc 7 news reporter sergio ki quintana has the latest on the search on the shooting. >> reporter: officers passed out flyers hoping to focus further attention on this case. >> i saw it on the news. >> reporter: riley was shot to death while playingái pokemon here with a friend last saturday night. a small memorial has been set up nearby in his honor. police have not released many details on this case. they had initially hoeptd surveillance video in the area might give them some clues about the shooter. now investigators are looking for any images shot here between 9:00 and 11:00 p.m. including selfies or scenic pictures, they could be useful in their investigation. >> that would be critical if somebody could have captured something that could lead to someone being arrested. so we are very interested in any material that could help us in this investigation. >> reporter: this is an area that has turned into a popular place for people playing pokemon go on their smart phones. sacramento resident willie hong showed me why so many people come here. >> so basically there is like a lot of spawn points and people poo can put up like modules on these points and they attract poke mondays. >> we know to come to this stretch. they have different websites on line that you can look and see where different web mon spawned. >> reporter: stockton resident joseph says he learned about calvin's murder from those on line forums. along with tips he says some people have been posting safety mess js a. investigators say they hope this canvassing ert effort will garner new clues. they also remind people to be careful and aware of their surroundings. park police hope anyone with information will call 415-561-5150. at aquatic park in san francisco, i'm sergio quintana, abc 7 news. the ch. is searching for a man who ran away from a car crash that impaled his passenger. it happened on skillman lane just outside petaluma yesterday morning. witnesses say that car went airborne, flipped overcoming down on a medal fence. they say the driver ran away leaving a woman pinned in the front seat with a 20 foot section of the fence going right through the car and right through her. >> when i saw the pipe going through the front of the car i had the worst expectation and it was exactly what i expected. without climbing in too far to see you can see it was going right through her midsection and she couldn't move. >> rescuers cut both ends of the fence and cut the car to get the woman out. they say she was conscious the whole time. a helicopter flew her to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. there are new details on the 100 pound tree limb that fell and critically injured a mother at a san francisco park. she remains in critical condition after it hit her on the head on friday. san francisco city inspectors will be out this week looking at all the trees at washington square park in north beach where it happened. yesterday mayor ed lee said tree work is conducted regularly at that park. a wildfire forced hundreds of people out of their homes near lower lake in lake county last night. it started about 6:00 near highway 9 south of the lake. homes in ellen springs and clayton creek have been evacuated. the fire has burned 600 acres and is 15% contained. >> later today highway 1 near big sur will be closed because of the continuing soberanes fire, it's already burned 71,000 acres and destroyed 57 homes. the closures begins at 2:00 this afternoon and could last up to 24 hours depending on weather conditions. let's get a check of the weather now with lisa argen. >> carolyn, good morning to you. 6:25 the official sunrise. a live look outside looks awfully gray with a low deck of overcast and that will deepen a little later today. i will explain why it should give us a few degrees of cooling when we return. also ahead, why some south bay residents are telling a cellphone giant not in our backyard. and avoiding traffic congestion on game day. a new way that starts today for 49er faithful to get to games at levi stadium this season. 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(whispering) mom said i could have a midnight snack. well, i say it's late, and you need to go to bed. why? because i am the boss. you're not the boss, mom's the boss. well, technically, we are co-bosses. technically, mom's the boss. mmmm. shhh. the family favorite. yoplait. public's help to find a man and woman accused of abducting a child from dublin. police say christa jules and lamar spears abducted markeidon jules yesterday morning. christa is his mother but does not have custody of the boy. spears is his uncle. police say they left in a tan 1998 lincoln continental mark 5 with california license plate 4-n-b-l-4-1-7. residents in a west san jose neighborhood are fighting to keep verizon from building a cell tower near their homes. the city's planning commission has approved it but neighbors are hopeful they can stop the project. abc 7 news reporter lisa amin ga leagues has the store. >> reporter: there is no mist understanding about how people feel about a proposed cell tower. the planning commission approved it for the orchard park shopping center. >> this was appropriate, it was a land use that was relevant to that community and worked at that location. >> reporter: but many living on the other side of the tree line disagree. >> there's brain cancer, leukemia, breast cancer. >> reporter: those are just a few maladies they are afraid the radiofrequency or rf energy from the towers will cause. she's now spear heading a campaign to reverse the planning commission's decision. >> this type of radiation is extremely harmful to health of those living nearby within 500 feet. >> reporter: still commissioners insist the plan follows all fcc guidelines. >> there are no new, you know, standards that have been set, no new studies that have been done. >> reporter: the group calls the guidelines outdated and irresponsible. but the director of the international performing arts center whose business already has four towers on top of it and is in the same center supports the commission's decision. >> they are the experts so they -- if it's not, you know, hazardous to the health i don't think they will allow it. >> reporter: the city council will take the matter up tuesday. in san jose lisa amine gel leagues, abc 7 news. civil rights news are worried a new smartphone app could promote racial profiling in the east bay. tip now act transit allows bus riders to support suspicious behavioral but the head of the ella baker center for human rights tells our bay area media partners at the bay area news group a similar app for bart revealed users complained more about blacks, whether they're committing crimes or not. he fears the same on ac transit. the aclu is also concerned about users' privacy. in rio the most honored olympian in history has gone out on top. we're talking about michael phelps who helped power the u.s. team to a gold medal which he says will be his last. abc news reporter jim ryan has more. >> reporter: the end of an era, michael phelps caps his storied olympic career with a final gold medal, the greatest swimmer of all time helping the 4 x 100 medley relay team surge to the win. this is phelps' 23rd all time gold medal and 28 medals overall. the most decoratedx ññ olympian getting emotional as he says2÷ good-bye to#byg competition. the women's team takinggu on th relay, the americans turninge another gold medalx) performanc for them@ united states.í> and simone and simone anotpe/ gold medal in theqw3 meter freestyn2- the flash and " dash. manuel came in second for the silver. she already won gold in the 100 meter freestyle. in the men's 1500 meter freestyle american conner jaeger swam to his first olympic medal, a silver. over at olympic stadium gold for the world's fastest woman, the ladies competed in the 100 pleaters, elaine thompson rocketed across the line first claiming the gold medal. tori bowie won silver. in the long jump jeff henderson bounded to a gold medal. more history in fencing. muhammad and the women's team battled to the bronze medal. humid is the first american medalist to compete hearing a hijab. london gold medalist mo farah successfully defended his title in the 10,000 meter final. jim ryan, rio de janeiro. today is the first time pre-season game for the 49ers at levi stadium. it's going to cost you a little more if you get to the game by the vta's express trains. the price for a single game round trip ticket is going up from $8 to $20. fans can also buy a new season pass for $149, that's valid for all ten 49ers home games. the limited stop express trains leave from the great mall, santa teresa, deer a don and mountain view stations. a regular vta ticket to levi costs $4. lisa, are you ready for some football? >> definitely. certainly i think a lot of people are ready for a little bit of a taste of fall. we may have that by the end of the week with a big cool down, maybe some subtropical moisture, too. this is the good old marine layer, the stable air mass, low clouds and fog that we see day in and day out. half mile visibility santa rosa. the source of a few degrees of cooling today coming from an upper level trough in the pacific northwest. as that moves in should kick up the see breeze, the marine layer could grow a little bit taller and we should see cooling just by 2 to 4 degrees around the bay today. with the stronger wind flow. right now in santa cruz nice and cloudy, 54 in the city, 57 oakland, 60 mountain view, san jose 61, 54 half-moon bay, for mt. tam a lot of low cloudiness. low 50s santa rosa napa, concord checking in at 59. it was warm yesterday, i don't need to tell you that. how warm? 2 to 3 degrees warmer this morning than we were yesterday at this time, even by the delta. things should change as that breeze kicks up and we see more typical summer like august temperatures today. marine coastal fog, mist and drizzle once again. minor cooling today, tomorrow, maybe 3 to 5 degrees cooler. the heat increases again i should say this week into about wednesday and thursday. but the good news is the air quality not only is it good, it's about as good as it gets north bay and along the coast. getting better inn lapped, santa clara valley and day. no spare the air alert today. that's due to this on shore push, that fresh sea breeze that will clean out the atmosphere thanks to that upper level system to the north of us. 11:00 we still have fog but by the afternoon it pulls back we will be partly cloudy, mostly cloudy at the shoreline. if you're headed to the beach it will be on the cool side. low 90s today in liver plor, the average high in the upper 90s, a little bit of a dip and the warmest day should be wednesday. thursday pretty hot as well. in the south bay today 4 degrees of cooling for you in san jose, 84 there, 90s return for gilroy, morgan hill, 80 milpitas, 82 santa clara, upper 70s for redwood city, menlo park, mountain view 79, it's been cool in san francisco, average high about 68 today 64, in the north bay mid 80s in the novato, 75 vallejo, 85 santa rosa. nice day in union city 82 for you, 83 fremont, newark 80. 4:00 this afternoon a return to the low to mid 90s from concord to livermore. headed into the city today for the giants game the fog clears, 59, 1:00, low 60s at 4:00. notice we have the cooler day today and tomorrow, upper 50s to mid 90s, the warmth by the middle of the week mainly just inland. carolyn. sounds good. i have to take a little sip of water there. lisa. up next we've got an unusual chase which ruffled some feathers in santa clara county. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. ryan smith joins us from new york to tell us what's coming up at 7:00 on "good morning, america." good morning. >> good morning. coming up on gma, violence erupting overnight in milwaukee. hundreds of protesters filling the streets after the police shooting of an armed man. the chaotic scene forcing police into retreat as protesters belted police vehicles with rocks, setting businesses ablaze. what we know in the aftermath of the riots this morning. plus historic flooding in louisiana turns deadly. a state of emergency stays in effect as raging floods leave at least three dead. emergency crews and national guard working around the clock rescuing over 1,000 from the rising waters. we are in the flood zone in morning covering the latest conditions. michael phelps swimming his last laps in rio, the most decorated olympian in an emun with ancn attitude e morgan hill police a reasonb to have a little funz on social n,dia. the department posted pictures onm twitter after>2 officers chasedjó and caught(b with him.&! from i even the possibility of sharks in san francisco bay. abc 7 news was at san francisco's aquatic park yesterday when swimmers finished the 24th alcatraz shark fest. the treacherous journey poses many challenges for elite swimmers. next month shark fest organizers will hold a golden gate bridge swim. 300 swimmers will start at the south tower and finish at horseshoe cove in sal's leto. that will be held sunday, september 11th. much more ahead on the abc 7 sunday morning news. causing for controversy, what donald trump is asking su [ ghost voice ] the name your price tool can save you money by finding a policy to fit your budget. 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if i would have known what i know right now i would have stayed home. >> reporter: phillip mena abc news, louisiana. police in new york city are trying to find a man who shot and killed the leader of a bangladeshi mosque and his assistant. that attack happened in broad daylight yesterday as the men were walking home from afternoon prayers. police say the gunman shot them both in the back of the head. investigators have no evidence they were targeted because of their faith, but members of the muslim community are worried. >> we feel really insecure and unsafe in a moment like this, it's really threatening to us and threatening to our future, threatening to our mobility in the neighborhood and we are looking for the justice. >> he and other worshippers want these murders to be investigated as hate crimes. they held a rally at the site of the shooting last night. this morning swiss police say a 34-year-old woman has died from her wounds suffered in yesterday's train attack in northeastern switzerland. so far police do not believe it was terrorism-related but they are not sure what the suspect's motive was. investigators say the 27-year-old swiss man stabbed passengers and started a fire after pouring a flammable liquid on the woman. four others including the suspect remained in critical condition. in all seven were wounded, including a six-year-old child and a teenage girl. donald trump causing more controversy after calling on supporters to watch the polls on election day and take action if they see fraud. the "washington post" is calling it vigilanteism. abc news reporter mary bruce has more. >> reporter: donald trump with a message to pennsylvania voters. if he loses there, it will be because hillary clinton played dirty. >> the only way we can lose in my opinion -- i really mean this, pennsylvania -- is if cheating goes on. i really believe it. >> reporter: urging supporters not just to vote but to be on the lookout for cheating. >> watch and study and make sure other people don't come in and vote five times. >> reporter: and making that call for volunteers to help support hillary from rigging this election. trump crying foul as he plummets in key battle ground states like florida and north carolina. and showing signs of campaign fatigue. >> i want to get the hell out of here. i want to go home. >> reporter: he's giving voters whiplash, flip-flopping on his claim the president and clinton founded isis. >> so i said the founder of isis. obviously i'm being sarcastic. then -- but not that sarcastic to be honest with you. i've been saying and i will keep saying because it's true but what sarcastically i've been saying he is the founder of isis and i say she is a close second. >> reporter: clinton's top surrogate coming to her defense on another front. >> this is the biggest load of bull i ever heard. >> reporter: forcefully dismissing claims that clinton lied when she said she never read classified e-mails on her private server as secretary of state. and now that hack on top democrats is back in the news, even house democratic leader nancy pelosi is receiving text messages and voice mails after what she is describing as an electronic water gate style break in. she is changing her phone number and encouraging other house democrats to do the same. mary bruce, abc news, los angeles. donald trump has agreed to three debates with hillary clinton, the first is set for september 26th at hofstra university on long island. that will be followed by two more debates october in st. louis and in las vegas. we are less than 90 days away from election day. top donald trump foreign policy adviser senator jeff sessions and hillary clinton supporter former bay area congressman, former cia director and defense 1$11 ary leon panetta ace. you can watchg their intervieìc on this weekd stephao$poulos at 8:00 this 1 ju who broughtgé r2-d2k bakere today just 3'8", he brought robotic movement to the classic "star wars" character. baker also acted in dozens of movies and tv shows. his family says baker did not expect to live past his teenage years. they say he was happy in the days leading up to his death. kenny baker was 81 years old. still ahead on the abc 7 sunday morning news, a robot's first day at work, it's happening right here in the bay area. and here is a live look from our tam cam, low clouds this morning. will they remain throughout the day? 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[snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. the golden state warriors have unveiled a new refurbished basketball court for kids in san francisco. abc 7 was at the willie brown middle school yesterday where warriors executives and community ambassador donald foil helped kristen the court. the warriors teamed up with several community groups to turn the existing basketball court into a spiffy place for kids to play. the team has helped refurbish 60 courts in the last two decades in various bay area neighborhoods. lisa, my friend, shall we hit the courts today? >> we should do that, carolyn, some day. why not? good morning, everyone, from our roof camera, winds up to 15 miles an hour, you can see the low clouds to fog, cooler today, temperatures have been running below average in san francisco, but that's not the case elsewhere. we will talk about the warm up, how hot it's going to get inland in just a few minutes. also ahead, the rams take the field in l.a. and former cal star quarterback jared goff made his nfl debut. rick quan shows us why it wasn't one goff wants to remember. that's all coming up in sports. in sports it is got to be ad< busy dayv in the bay area w three teams in vñaction. thegñ last night the giants needed a win to stay one game ahead of the dodgers in the nl west. here is rick quan with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. giants pitcher madison bumgarner had not won a game since just before the all-star break but that streak came to an end last night against baltimore. mad bum was coming off a tough 1-0 loss to the nationals. san francisco took the lead in the second. span with a base hit takes it 2-0. span had another two run single in the sixth. bumgarner threw seven shut out innings trumbo goes down looking. a two run homer to right is phelps 14th of the year. the giants go on to beatj/u 6-2. they stay one game ñ÷back. before the contest he was also63 known for throwin with > i was alwayssm accused of do$ certain robinsorí cano in the9j first.n he takes:ç raven deep foryc a. run;ñ homer. the a's rally for two in the sixth. sea ryan heely-[ with a foul pop do thevk right fie on the opening kickoff dallas took it 101 yards for a touchdown. the cowboys would build a 24-7 lead. goff completed just four of nine passes. under pressure he has his second pass picked off. l.a. did come back behind former oregon state qb sean mannion, he threw for three touchdowns, the last coming with under three minutes to play, 28-24 was the final. the rams opened their regular season against the 49ers september 12th. you can watch that monday night contest right here on abc 7. that is sports for a sunday morning, i'm rick kwan. i will see you tonight at 5:00. we will see lisa argen right now talking about some what would you call it, lisa, temperate temperatures? >> i think so. typically hot inland with minor cooling and around the bay, yes, we are looking right around average with a slight increase coming, say, midweek. here is the live doppler 7. the low clouds, the fog keeping us comfortable around the bay, at the coast. three quarter mile visibility petaluma, half mile santa rosa, at the coast just over a mile. by the afternoon an incoming system is going to increase that sea breeze, perhaps grow some of the marine layer taller and that's going to allow for 2 top4 degrees of cooling.yb looking at temperatures righx now 54 in theç city, 572k over now 54 in theç city, 572k over oakland,4 60 iï mountain view,u san jose 61]o for u 54 and2x this is mt. .tam, awfu prettytw out there, butd also like a lot, but really still pretty shallow. 51. santa rosa napa 52, livermore 59 and concord, and finally we're looking at the low cloud deck from this vantage point, the sun up at 6:24. low clouds and fog, a few degrees cooler today, tomorrow the heat increases again, pretty much inland, perhaps around the bay come wednesday, thursday. the setup today the wind flow increases, that will keep the low clouds and fog pretty close to the shoreline, maybe a few peeks of sun. so the changes come in with that stronger sea breeze. as we look inland low 90s for your forecast tomorrow, so it's a little bit better than it has been with mid 70s around the bay. still staying in the 60s here in oakland, this is tuesday, but we're off about 2, 3 degrees. look what happens on wednesday, looks like we're approaching 100 or close to it parts of the livermore valley, redwood city 78. so it is looking pretty typical, although with a bit more heat coming your way in the next few days. 75 today, getting bright and sunny in santa cruz, a few degrees cooler monday and tuesday. and statewide yesterday we were at 100 degrees in sacramento, that was the 24th day today with that delta breeze allowing for 97. so they are probably liking it there. 64 monterey, patchy smoke there. 87 los angeles and looking at san jose not a big dramatic temperature spread this week. looking at the warmest day on wednesday, average highs low 80s, we will be at about 84 today, slightly cooler than yesterday. 75 on the peninsula, san mateo as well as vallejo, 60 half-moon bay, 85 santa rosa, low 90s in the morgan hill. headed over to oakland today, about 69 degrees 1:00. the seven-day forecast better air quality today, upper 50s to mid 90s, a couple degrees of cooling around the bay. the warmest day should be midweek perhaps into thursday. inland pretty emp rat and what you would expect for summer around the bay. up next it is jerry day. but before we get to that let me tell you about a high tech store in palo alto. don't be surprised if the salesperson who greets you is not a person at all. abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom was there to see pepper the robot on the first day on the job. >> my name is pepper. and welcome to beta. >> reporter: the hands on store for futuristic products couldn't wait to get their hands on this. >> we invited pepper to come to palo alto and be part of our staff for a week. >> reporter: the last time we met pepper came to dance at the robot block party, but it is the bot's first real job in north america. >> he will be talking to customers, telling them about himself. >> i'm so glad to finally be here in the united states, but did you know that i was born in france? >> reporter: pepper has worked in mobile phone scores and nissan showrooms, now learning american etiquette. >> in japan it would bow. that probably isn't as important in the u.s. >> reporter: pepper is making quite an impression. >> it is cool, life like and moving human like. >> reporter: pepper isn't the first robot to be in a u.s. retail store but when a robot looks at you with those big longing eyes it's hard to deny the experience is different. >> this is more like talking to an actual concierge than it is talking to a tin can. >> robots in hotels and hardware stores have typically looked like this, but not pepper. >> it is a little different than r2-d2, it's arms are meant to be used to help engage with you and create that empty. >> i can detect feelings like when you're happy or sad. >> reporter: something that's vital in retail. >> if you are a he not happy, i'm so sorry tosj hear that. >> reporter: pepper is kid friendly. >> he is speechless, yes. >> reporter: and with a 12 hour battery never needs a blank. soft bank says it will be affordable for small businesses. >> i'd like us to keep in touch so please type your e-mail on my screen. >> reporter: to help with customer aw/wservice. >> and also play the air0 >> reporter: in palo alto,f jonathan bloom,t abc check out the winning numbers from last night's $82 million powerball draw. 38, 44, 60, 64, 69, the powerball number 6. no one got all six numbers. wednesday's jackpot grows to $94 million. volunteers teamed up yesterday to feed hungry people on the peninsula and overseas. abc 7 news was at san mateo's hillsdale high school where several groups packaged 45,000 meals. a private company called dream dinners and a nonprofit the living the dream foundation got together to organize the event. 30,000 of the meals packed will go to haiti, the other 15,000 will feed families in san mateo county. happening today, 1,000 dead heads are expected to celebrate thee mue grateful dead. it's the 14th annual jerry day. a tribute to the famous band's founder. fwaers grew up in san francisco's excels i don't remember district. he died in 1995 but his music and the spirit live on through this event. this is video from last year's jerry day. there will also be a jerry garcia plaque unmailed on mission at harrington street. jerry day started back in 2002 to raise money to fix up a run downplay ground. the musical tribute starts at 11:30 this morning at mclaren park. and let's talk about the weather for that event and around the bay, lisa. it will be cloudy there, in fact, san francisco getting in on some midday sunshine with a high of 64. so cooler as the afternoon sea breeze kicks up. 70 in oakland today, 84 for you in san jose and the accuweather seven-day forecast 58 to 96 today for a summer spread. that should includes a few degrees of cooling today, tomorrow and the warmest day is midweek, in particular inland communities. carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. and thank you for joining us on the abc 7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler, along with lisa argen, our news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile devices with our abc 7 news app. abc 7 news continues at 9:00. 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