We have some cooler weather in store for us and below average temperatures and ill have that coming up. Chris. Thank you. We have breaking news out of the south bay this morning. A man is dead after a stabbing in san jose. Police say they received a report of a disturbance just after midnight. The man had at least one stab wound. San jose are looking for suspects and investigating the motive for the stabbing. This is the citys 35th homicide of the year. Were also following breaking news where police are investigating a shooting that left one Person Injured in downtown walnut creek. It happened around 1 30 this morning at the corner of locust and cypress. You can see heavy Police Presence in the area. No word on the condition of the person that was shot. Back in 2013 Walnut Creek Police stopped issuing liquor licenses due to increased violence in the downtown nightclub area. And police have a sketch of a man wanted for beating a woman caught on video. He repeatedly punched the woman in the face for no reason. It happened last saturday night in pacific heights. The woman broman man broke t womans nose. Notice he has a mole on his upper right cheek. He has dirty blond hair. In youve seen him, please call police. New this morning, 49ers quarterback Collin Kaepernick continues to make headlines. The team acknowledges he did not stand for the National Anthem before last nights game. You can see kaepernick sitting down while the rest of the team is standing. Now, in a statement the team said the National Anthem is an opportunity to honor our country, but they recognize the rights of an individual who choose to participate or not in the celebration of the National Anthem. Now, kaepernick just released a lengthy statement about his actions. It said in part, quote, i am not going to stand up to show pride in a country that oppresses black people and people of color. We posted the full website or the post of the full statement rather on our website. In santa clara county, a six week old has died from the abuse during her brief life. Her father is being held on 1 million bail at the jail. There is one piece of good news in this tragic story. Her organs were donated. Weve really were all shocked. Reporter Matthew Thompson lives directly below the apartment where a six week old baby girl was repeatedly beaten by her own father. Doctors found she suffered a cracked skull and multiple broken bones and fractures. I never heard anything suspicious. I heard i heard the baby crying once in a while. I could hear moving around. I never heard any violence. I think its so sad that a little six week old baby girl, all she knew was this brutality. Reporter neighbors say 32yearold lived with his girlfriend. His two older children often stayed there as well. Abc 7 learned that he has a record of child abuse. How could our system be such that somebody who has previous child abuse conviction gets custody of his children . Reporter he was arraigned and charged with murder. He admitted to detectives to ripping her from a car seat and said her head hit the handle. This is the worst worst scenario that can happen in a Domestic Abuse case. Reporter the Sheriffs Office set up a go fund me site to cover the funeral costs. And there are Resources Available if youre a parent and need help with child care. Just go to our website abc 7 news. Com and click on this story for more information. Chicago police are questioning two people in the shooting death of a cousin of nba star dwyane wade. She was hit by cross fire from two men slit schooting at a third man yesterday. Aldridge was on her way to register her kids for school. The baby wasnt hurt, but the tragedy came one day after wades mother sat on a panel about gun violence. Wade expressed his grief on twitter saying another act of senseless gun violence. Four kids lost their mom for no reason. Unreal. Enough is enough. 8 05 is our time. The young woman at the center of the Oakland Police scandal is going to rehab in florida. This is a story that abc 7 news iteam has been following closely. A sergeant drove her to the airport yesterday. She told the item she had sex with Law Enforcement officers several while she was underage. She said shes both excited and nervous about the month that shell be spending in rehab. Happening today, thousands of residents plan to protest to fight against an expansion of the land fill. The land fill in neighboring san jose has been around since the 1930s. Many people say a stench that comes from the landfill makes its way to their city and they had enough. So today theyll be running a peaceful rally during the family bike ride. It starts at 9 00 this morning on ranch drive. Governor brown has taken a strong stance against coal. He signed a bill yesterday to ban funds for nicole shipping terminals throughout the state. He applauded the Oakland City Council which voted to ban coal terminals. Many were saying it would bring much needed jobs but now that Governor Brown signed the bill money will not be provided for new coal terminals. Happening today in nap pa, a branch of the air force is hosting a Training Exercise. This comes after the twoyear anniversary of the 6. 0 napa quake. Theyll conduct the Training Exercise which will show a 7. 2 earthquake. Theyll use the Emergency Services to assess the area. This morning friends and loved ones said goodbye to those who died after the 6. 2 earthquake shook italy. The death toll is up to 281 with nearly 400 injured and some thousand more looking for shelter. 5,000 rescuers are still working in hopes of recovering survivors. A federal judge is refusing to block californias strict new vaccination laws. He has denied a request for a preliminary injunction gengsaga it. 17 families are suing to block the law. It requires all school kids to get vaccinated before attending class and takes away religious and personal exempt reasons to opt out. Unvaccinated kids who cant get a medical exemption will have to be home schooled. Students will begin moving into a historic Residence Hall that underwent a renovation. The building opened in 1929 and is thought to be the nations first residential hall. Professors and graduate students will live there as well and theyll participate in weekly sitdown dinners and volunteer work. Berkeleys chancellor hopes this will be the first step to Residential College housing for all students. Some pretty nice digs there. A lot nicer than when i went to school there. Ill tell you that. Weve got some gray clouds out there and some gloom my conditions but sometime this afternoon for everyone. Cooler than average temperatures. The details coming up. Also up next, a man pulls out husband ceis cell phone and in a fight in the financial district. Plus, a man opened fire on a daved by the badge. A Highway Patrol trooper is lucky to be alive after being shot. It happened thursday when a suspect got out of a stopped car and started running. The officer went after him and a gun fight broke out. The man was shot and killed. The Highway Patrol shared this picture of the badge saying it saved the officers life. Only on abc 7 news we have video of a fight in the middle of San Franciscos financial district. It happened on tuesday and as abc 7 News Reporter explains, this all started when a man took out his cell phone just to take some pictures. When a cab driver jumped the curb, peter muller went to see what happened. I was curious and i wanted to check it out. Reporter he was one of dozens of people taking pictures and video when he says a woman began yelling at him. She was saying i should be more concerned of the feelings of the victims. Reporter one of the victims, this shoe shine man who has a broken hip. As Police Responded to the crash another incident was just beginning. He nesinitially walked away fro the woman and two others and then returned. You can see a heated verbal argument. The man initially pulls the woman back until muller said one last sentence to get away. To get his [ bleep ] girlfriend out of my face. Im still in shock about it. Reporter one of the women continued to kick muller even as he pinned the man to the ground. When Police Arrived the person taking this video went downstairs. I hear someone say i have a video and i was like thank you. Reporter San Francisco police say they were cited for misdemeanor, battery and released. Puller has scrapes on his arm. Hes already had his glasses fixed. Someone who took a video ended up really helping me but the whole root of the problem stemmed from someone taking a photo of what happened. Reporter abc 7 news. A sheriffs deputy threatening to have his wife killed is out of a job this morning. Deputy travis bran nonno longer works for the department. The Bay Area News Group reports that he was arrested for Domestic Violence and charged with violating a restraining order that his wife filed against him. Hes also been on leave for his association with a woman who admitted to having sex with Police Officers while she was underage. Time now approaching 8 15 on our saturday morning. Abc 7 is proud to partner with the Taylor Family foundation. For more than 25 year it is foundation has provided free summer camps for children with life threatening illnesses or life altering conditions. Abc 7s Cheryl Jennings recently visited a camp session in liver more. Reporter the smiles, the sheer joy of being a kid shows in the enthusiasm of these young people as they celebrate their version of the summer olympic games. This is camp go beyond. Theyre holding their annual session sponsored by the Taylor Family foundation. Youd never know the campers and counselors live with potentially life threatening intestinal illnesses including irritable bowel disease or colitis or Crohns Disease. I got diagnosed when i was eight i have Crohns Disease and its a form of ibd. Its a lot of inflammation in your stomach. Reporter theyre both dealing with health issues. How do you manage your illness . Pills. We dont know what causes it. We do know that there are genes associated with inflammatory bowel disease. Reporter camp go beyond was founded 16 years ago. Hes the division chief of Pediatric Gastroenterology in the Childrens Hospital in San Francisco. Two Nurse Practitioners been with me the whole time and between all of us we have run the camp and probably about half the kids here are our patients. Reporter he says some manage their illnesses on medications and control their diet but others have to endure surgery. It starts right here. It goes through a vein into my heart and nutrition and protein and all the stuff you need goes through it. A little over a year ago i had to have my colon removed after going through about six or seven different medications within six months so now i have what is called a j pouch which is formed out of my small intesti intestine. Reporter her surgery means she temporarily lives with something called a stoma on the outside of her abdomen. When i eat instead of going out one end they go out at end to give the colon a rest from having to push food through. Reporter campers love they are not treated like sick kids here. We try and put them through every activity we possibly can and they quickly go to the med shed, take their medications, get patched up if necessary and get back out to the business of being campers. Reporter its so great to see these kids having fun at least for a week because sometimes when theyre home people make fun of them because of their disease. We just have to rush to rest room lots of times and a few times a few people started making fun of me because i would just always rush otothe bathroom during class. Reporter the director of the Taylor Family foundation says they make extra accommodations for these campers. We also cover 140 acres so we put port a potties in throughout all campus so that no child risks having an accident. Reporter the experiences at camp go beyond are often life changing. Theyll be like i want to be a counselor, to be able to be that person in that kids life thats oh, my gosh, look at her and she went ahead to college and she did this and that. If she can do it, i can do it. The Taylor FamilyFoundation Fund raiser is tomorrow in liver more. We hope you can join us. For more information visit our website. If you like it cool, i think youre going to like this forecast. Weve got overcast conditions over the bay area from santa rosa all the way down to san jose. But we will see sunshine later on this afternoon. You see those gray conditions. Temperatures are mainly in the low 60s. San francisco 60, oakland 63. San jose 62. Morgan hill still in the upper 50s and as we look to future we see the gray skies over San Francisco as well. Napa 62. Nevada 63. Fairfield, concord and liver moer lower 60s as well. Well take you down to santa cruz where you can see weve got the low clouds and thats going to stick around throughout the day. Mostly at the coast, but were starting off widespread this morning. A mild pattern this weekend and then below average temperatures all through next week and ill show you that with the 7day forecast. So even 9 00 this morning in the next hour well still see cloudy conditions along santa rosa. Cloudy as well into parts of the east bay. Partial clearing in the south bay and san jose as you head down to morgan hill as well. By lunchtime it pulls back and then by this afternoon, even some breaks in the clouds at the coast. But thats where things are going to stay. Cool temperatures there will cover near 60 degrees. San francisco 65. Thats below our normal of 69 and we usually see warmer weather, but weve just been below average this month. San jose 77 and the warmest inland locations will possibly hit the mid80s. But really comfortable in santa rosa at 75. 73. If youre haeeaded to the giant game tonight you might need a light jacket. So mild again overnight with the extensive cloud cover. Heres a look at the week ahead in san jose. The average high there is 83. Were at 77 today and notice we are below average all week. In fact, well be cooling down even more midweek into thursday. And so the marine layer deepens midweek and so well be well below average thursday and friday, actually wednesday and thursday inland areas in the upper 70s to near 80s. Along the coast it stays at the 60s so we are in a mild pattern. Slight warming tomorrow. But overall if you like this milder weather its going to stick around for a while so enjoy it. We will get some sunshine as well. I am leavioving your forecas. And the need for speed. What its adding to its honey nut cheerios. Get their delicious taste from real, honest ingredients. Real oats. Thats a big bowl. Real honey. Yeah, honey. And real patience. Hurry up i like that bee. Tesla has announced a new battery that will make its fastest cars even faster. Jonathan bloom explains what this means for the future of electric vehicles. Reporter it was just a year ago thats la announced its top end models would get an upgrade. Now its getting even more ludicrous. In a phone call ceo announced a new 100 kilowatt hour battery capable of taking the model s from 0 to 60 in 2. 5 seconds. The new version will go 315 on a charge from San Francisco to almost l. A. Tesla claims its now the fastest car in production in the same league as porsches and ferrari. Battery technology continues to improve. Reporter he says teslas been a leader many the science of lithium batteries. Were seeing an increase of about 8 per year in battery technology. Reporter the new batteries available for the model s and the model x brings the price of either to 135,000. Admittedly it comes at a very high cost. Reporter we found current electric Vehicle Owners who were excited about the news including one who might just be ready to open his wallet. Im about to buy two model xs. Im trying to start a tour company. Reporter the less charging the better. Hes more excited about the 315 miles than the 2. 5 seconds. This one ges there in 4. 1 which you cant really tell the difference. I think its just to show off but it is impressive. Reporter it has one nissan owner salivating. Reporter the pricy Performance Model will help pay for the launch of the new model 3. What we care most about now is getting mass market Affordable Electric vehicles out there for the millions of people. Reporter the model 3 is set to ship next year. Well, tesla is giving its model a speed boost theres a move to put the brakes on big rigs. Still to come, the new efforts to forcibly slow down the large vehicles. Plus, if you have a shopping trip planned to target today you might want to wait a therthat can be serious,ere. Even fatal to infants. Its whooping cough, and people can spread it without knowing it. Understand the danger your new grandchild faces. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about a whooping cough vaccination today. Narrator it wasnt that long ago. Years of devastating cutbacks to our schools. 30,000 teachers laid off. Class sizes increased. Art and music programs cut. We cant ever go back. Ryan ruelas so vote yes on proposition 55. Reagan duncan prop 55 prevents 4 billion in new cuts to