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tactics. >> we keep looking into his file, talking to his neighbors, his family, our objective is to see if there is anybody that aided and abedded him. during the stand off johnson aparticipantly wrote the letters rb in his own blood on a wall where he was held up and later killed. it was unclear what he was trying to write. authorities believe the gunman was planning the attack on police for some time, but it was the deadly police shootings last week in louisiana and minnesota that pushed him to act. >> we do know what he told the hostage negotiator before he was killed that he wanted to kill white people, that he, especially wanted to kill white police offices. tensions are still high, dallas police tightening security after receiving an anonymous threat. protests breaking out around the nation. in saint paul, demonstrators began throwing fear works, bottles and rocks at officers in atlanta protesters blocked traffics on streets and intersections and tensions flaring across baton rouge the city which saw the death of alton sterling after the shooting. we are hearing from the mom who got shot while shielding her own kids from the gunfire. >> i was there when i saw an officer tell another officer that one officer didn't make it. andthe white house saying president obama will travel here to dallas tuesday to speak in an inner-faith memorial service. fox news. san francisco, faith leaders and politicians gathered for a black lives matter rally in the steps of city hall. joining us live with today's discussion moving forward. >> that's right, leaders from various different religious backgrounds discussed the black lives matter movement nearly a week after two black men were killed in louisiana and minnesota and five dallas police offices were killed at a protest in march participants wanted to discuss what they hope comes next for the black lives matter movement. >> it was an energetic rally to discuss the national movements, why, for them, the black lives matter movement is unique and important. >> it does not ever translate to black lives matter by treating all lives. >> our culture didn't get the discrepancy the disparity the unfairness that perpetrated on young black men and black lives in general, we have to address that specially. >> we have a unique oppression going on with our people, we want society to recognize us as human beings and recognize us for the things going on specifically when it comes to african american people. this ended with a call for working to keep social change in america. >> even though we get discouraged, even though it looks like there is no way we can win the confidence of our faith we know we can if we keep on keeping on. >> ended with a march around san francisco city hall. >> faith leaders are calling for a progress report on social change, they are planning another rally here in september. all right reporting tonight for us in san francis cos. demonstrators gathered for a peace, code pink calling for an end in the unrest also asking for the demilitarization of police, every second sunday they gather to protest nato, but organizers say today's demonstration took an added meeting following shootings in dallas, baton rouge and minnesota. >> it is a very sinister development that the suspect in dallas was killed by remote control, by a robot with a bomb. this remote control killing, whether it is drones over pakistan or a robot in dallas must end. >> code pink has been gathering to protest nato for nine and a half years. one person was killed after a motorcycle collided with a sedan before 12:30 this afternoon at the intersection of child pope valley and barnett road, authorities didn't say if the victim was on the motorcycle or if therm in the car there is no word yet if drugs or alcohol played a role in that crash. police arrested a suspected drunk driver along with a homeowner who allegedly beat that driver with a baseball bat. the confrontation took place after the pick up truck driver crashed into the homeowners property on bass drive around 5:00 the homeowner confronted the driver and hit him with a bat. the driver then walked into the home where police found him, he was taken to a hospital for treatment, the homeowner was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon the driver was arrested for dwi. firefighters say they are making progress on a fire that's already burned hundreds of acres the sage wildfire bushing in the valley in los angeles value, started yesterday afternoon. at one point 2,000 people were evacwaited but returned last night. so far the fire burned 1100 acres and containment is about 20%. >> we've had one minor injury to a firefighter and no structure losses at this time. >> about 1200 firefighters are working to fight the fire the cause of this is still under investigation. now to our weather it is warming up around the bay area it could get even warmer in the coming weeks ktvu meteorologist is here with a look at today's temperatures, mark. yeah the coast looked strange with no fog out there at least we have patchy fog, definitely more sunshine throughout the afternoon hours and temperatures responded by warming up, a bay area wide you can see 80s inland, pretty nice numbers towards livermore and antioch and you can see with the temperatures from today. outside right now here is our live camera there in the foreground, san francisco way out there in the distance, no fog here, definitely some gusty winds, especially coast side and right around the bay, as you can see we're still tracking clouds up to the north of the bay area, so with that system to the north it actually increases northerly wind that wiped away the fog, at least the excessive fog you can see the northerly winds in place with that we have mostly clear skies over a good portion of the bay area, checking out current wind speeds, winds are up towards fair field on the southwest 17 miles per hour, reports sfo westerly wind at 25, half-moon bay observation, coast side, that's a wind out of the north gusting to 26 miles per hour we're talking about warmer temperatures inland what you know the hottest days of the week and when 90s resurface in the five day forecast. a landmark church reopened for services this morning, the first presbyterian church celebrated with a special rededication ceremony church members have been holding service inside a gymnasium. it was established in 1853 and is a state landmark, church members in the community helped raise the $2 million for the repairs. the final report on those racist text messages sent by police officers is scheduled to be released. they looked at 10 years of reports from the officers who received or sent those texts, the preliminary report indicated that those officers stopped and searched latino and african american people more than other groups, also said the over all department -- they are going to release their completed report tomorrow morning. if you're headed to the oakland airport on bart expect delays one of the track will be closed for maintenance, the work is expected to take several days, it could take up to 18 minutes for trains to arrive instead of the usual 5 minutes. tesla ceo is teasing ahead to what could be a big unveiling later this week, he tweeted he is working on a top secret master plan part two, hoping to public later this week, the tweet echoes a blog post from 2006 ahead of the unveiling of the tesla model s and the 3 sports sedan, after weeks after the death of the driver who was using the auto pilot feature and a disappointing report on car deliveries. efforts continue here in california to reign in the rising prize of prescription drugs, with a bill to require drug makers to provide notice for increasing drug prices the senate approved the measure last month. pharmaceutical companies would have to notify buyers before increasing the price by 10%, or $10,000 a year. the industry is against this measure warning that it would lead to dangerous drug shortages. to the state senate race now in the democrat verses democrat match up state attorney general harris holding a strong lead. harris an orange county representative, sanchez, and a new field poll shows harris with 39% of support compared to sanchez's 24%. but the same poll also found that 22% of the state's voters still have not decided just whom to back in the november election. uc berkeley admitted more california studented for this academic year than last year, more money from the state allowed university officials to make offers to 1,000 more students the 10 campuses are making an effort to increase thadmission of california residents the percentage of students who were offered admission was 21% of those who applied. coming up it hasn't happened in decades, the shocking death of a madador during a bullfight in spain. the major milestone marked by the saint anthony foundation. . thousands of people marched through the streets of london in support of the black lives matter movement, forced close on oxford street they wanted to show solidarity with americans in minnesota, some scuffles broke out with police but it was largely peaceful. president obama was cutting his trip to spain short and is on his way back because of the shooting of police officers in dallas he is the first president to visit spain in 15 years after a stop in madrid he went to the u.s. naval station to speak there, and also took a tour of four destroyers. they support u.s. and nato forces confirmed the commitment to the nato alliance. we could not have a better set of friends than those of you here in europe. that includes a strong and unified spain. one of our closest allies. the president was originally scheduled to spend two days in spain he is returning early to visit dallas where he is expected to speak at an inner faith memorial service for the five fallen police officers. a matador was killed after being gored by a bull 29-year- old victor barrio is the first bullfighter to die in the ring in spain in more than 30 years. medics rushed to his side immediately but were unable to save him. millions of viewers watched that deadly incident unfold on live television. two men are in serious condition after being gored during the third day of the world famous running of the bills in pamplona. people from all around the world come to the streets of pamplona every year to take part in the event. police in san diego say a man injured in a series of attacks on homeless people has died. that brings the death toll there to 3. investigators say the suspect caught on surveillance camera attacked four homeless people, anthony alexander was arrested last week in connection with the deaths, two of the victims were beaten the other two were set on fire. they say there was no apparent motive for the attacks. showing depression is up in the u.s. among teenagers the u.s. substance abuse and mental health services administration found that almost 3 million teens in the united states suffered a major bout of depression every year, depression went up from 9.9% in 2012 to 11% in 2014, oregon had the highest rates of depressed teens, washington d.c. had the lowest. researchers say excessive stress can lead to memory problems among breast cancer survivors but exercise appears to help lesson these a bit. a study finds the memory issues may not be related to chemotherapy drugs but more to the emotional state of the patients moderate exercise such as risk walking, biking or jogging reduces stress and fatigue, provides psychological benefits the findings appear in the journal of acology. the soup kitchen hit a big milestone today the room at saint anthonys served its 42 millionth meal, opened up in 1950 to open up a place for the homeless and residents to get a hot meal in a dignified setting, and providing clothing, health care, technology training for the needy. >> they've been doing a good job for years. and control officials expect to fog for mosquitoes in the south bay, that decision was made after mosquitoes tested positive for the west nile virus officials with the control district say the ground fogging operations are set to start 11:00 on wednesday night, the fogging will go on for a few hours and officials say it is safe for humans and animals. that might be the only fog we see around the bay area as the mosquito fogging mark is in the weather center . i went to the coast, something is very different. you could actually see the nice wave and the ocean and everything, but a bit of a breeze out there, kind of traded the fog for the wind, so if you want to stay out of the wind you probably didn't want to be outside because the winds were gusty topping 25 miles per hour. outside a live storm tracker two we have this actually a weather system to our north generated rainfall towards you eureka, we trayed in the service winds here, that wind clearing out the coast, it will back up a bit so as a result some patches will reform as we do head into the over night hours for the immediate coastline. current numbers out there still reporting some 80s out towards walnut creek and livermore, san jose in the upper 70s, a very nice 83 degrees up there in sonoma county. you can see mostly clear skies a little bit of haze out there in the distance but still very nice, warm day in san francisco in the upper 60s. here is a look at the over night lows temperatures will be starting out your monday already talking about monday and those readings in the low to mid-50s that does include san francisco 7 a.m., 55 degrees, patchy fog out there, then partly cloudy skies by 12:00, 63. we'll call it breezy with mostly sunny skies by 4:00 temperatures back up into the upper 60s. warmer forecast for at least the inland neighborhood the coast not warming up too much over the next few days not talking about that typical offshore breeze that warms up the bay area this will be the key headline this week a warm to hot week inland temperatures in the 90s eventually, probably not until wednesday or thursday, around the bay the 70s and the coast only in the 60s in fact especially by tuesday into wednesday the fog will regroup keeping the beaches on the cooler side here we go with the orange contours lots of 80s, the inland approaching the 90 degree mark. take a look at our forecast for your monday afternoon, santa rosa 88, vallejo, vacaville, 80s. partly cloudy skies for the morning hours more sunshine for the afternoon, sunny vail around 80, san francisco, partly cloudy, increase in sunshine, temperatures in the upper 60s. here is a look ahead your five day forecast, temperatures warming up this is not the entire bay area, tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, gradually cool things off into the coming week, especially by saturday into sunday, into the coming weekend. keep an eye on that, today is the hottest temperature ever recorded in the world that was death valley, 1913. 134 degrees. can you imagine that? 134. today by comparison it was actually 113 is there. wow. 134. that's. >> what do you do? >> people ask me that all day on twitter, i don't know what i would do. thankfully that hasn't happened since it's been quite some time. >> that's something else. >> i guess you just suffer. >> i guess. coming up the a's look to finish the first half of the season strong in houston. >> also there was a controversial finish at the women's u.s. open, jason has the highlights coming up next in sports. s. (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. . san francisco botanical gardens has been transformed into an outdoor concert hall, 12pianos are situated across the park, the public is invited to play them from 9:00 in the morning until 6:00 every day, there are scheduled performances the event runs through the 18th, it is free with the cost of admission. jason is here to talk a little soccer. pretty exciting game the european championships considering it was a scoreless game until extra time with all due respect to the giants it was the biggest event took place in paris today, france verses portugal, and in the eighth, hurts his knee, tried to play through it but in the 25th minute, he is taking off on a stretcher, here is the only goal of the game, 109th minute, the rocket right foot from 25 yards out, that's the game's only goal portugal, they win 1-0 beat france for the first time since 1975. and they capture their first major soccer championships the giants, they are leading the diamondbacks 2-0 in the fourth on sunday night baseball they'll head into the all star break with the best record in the majors win or lose tonight and meantime the a's they are trying to take the series versus the astros fast forward to the bottom of the ninth, 1- 0, two outs, ryan matson, evan the double to left that brings carlos gomez and the game is tied fifth blown save for the matson bottom 10th, two outs, look at danny's throw it is offline correa, game is over four errors for the a's after none in their last 15 games astros win 2-1 we're in the final round the women's u.s. open a little controversy here on the second play off all between anna and brittany, watch what happens, she taps the stand and moves the club, it is called grounding your club she gets atwo-stroke penalty goes from being tied, she bogeys the hole, and three puts from here to win she drains the par putt, she wins in the play off by three strokes it is a first major championship for lange. wimbledon, watching murray, murray trying for his seconwimbledon title, you see it right there. the nice backhand winner, takes the first two sets, murray near court, win it right there when he hits it into the net. murray very fired up and very emotional says he felt happier and more content after this title unlike his first wimbledon title three years ago. he said then it was pure relief as he became the first britt to win it that was back in 75 year he was the first britt to win it three years ago but he repeats his champ three years later. all right. coming up civil unrest around the nations. dozens of protests happening right now across the country. we'll have emotional words from a woman shot during that dallas ambush as she thanks police calling them heroes we'll have much more on that tonight at 10:00 thank you so much for joining us tonight. we are always here on ktvu.com facebook and twitter, and we leave you with a beautiful shot of alcatraz and the golden gate bridge. how much time do we have? uh, t-minus five hours, 37 minutes to onset of meteor shower. okay, our position is 34.48 degrees north, 118.31 west. that means the azimuth should be... 168.22 degrees relative to magnetic north with an elevation of 49.93. anything yet? uh, we have a signal, but there's no frame lock. hang on. how about... now? 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tactics. >> we keep looking into his file, talking to his neighbors, his family, our objective is to see if there is anybody that aided and abedded him. during the stand off johnson aparticipantly wrote the letters rb in his own blood on a wall where he was held up and later killed. it was unclear what he was trying to write. authorities believe the gunman was planning the attack on police for some time, but it was the deadly police shootings last week in louisiana and minnesota that pushed him to act. >> we do know what he told the hostage negotiator before he was killed that he wanted to kill white people, that he, especially wanted to kill white police offices. tensions are still high, dallas police tightening security after receiving an anonymous threat. protests breaking out around the nation. in saint paul, demonstrators began throwing fear works, bottles and rocks at officers in atlanta protesters blocked traffics on streets and intersections and tensions flaring across baton rouge the city which saw the death of alton sterling after the shooting. we are hearing from the mom who got shot while shielding her own kids from the gunfire. >> i was there when i saw an officer tell another officer that one officer didn't make it. andthe white house saying president obama will travel here to dallas tuesday to speak in an inner-faith memorial service. fox news. san francisco, faith leaders and politicians gathered for a black lives matter rally in the steps of city hall. joining us live with today's discussion moving forward. >> that's right, leaders from various different religious backgrounds discussed the black lives matter movement nearly a week after two black men were killed in louisiana and minnesota and five dallas police offices were killed at a protest in march participants wanted to discuss what they hope comes next for the black lives matter movement. >> it was an energetic rally to discuss the national movements, why, for them, the black lives matter movement is unique and important. >> it does not ever translate to black lives matter by treating all lives. >> our culture didn't get the discrepancy the disparity the unfairness that perpetrated on young black men and black lives in general, we have to address that specially. >> we have a unique oppression going on with our people, we want society to recognize us as human beings and recognize us for the things going on specifically when it comes to african american people. this ended with a call for working to keep social change in america. >> even though we get discouraged, even though it looks like there is no way we can win the confidence of our faith we know we can if we keep on keeping on. >> ended with a march around san francisco city hall. >> faith leaders are calling for a progress report on social change, they are planning another rally here in september. all right reporting tonight for us in san francis cos. demonstrators gathered for a peace, code pink calling for an end in the unrest also asking for the demilitarization of police, every second sunday they gather to protest nato, but organizers say today's demonstration took an added meeting following shootings in dallas, baton rouge and minnesota. >> it is a very sinister development that the suspect in dallas was killed by remote control, by a robot with a bomb. this remote control killing, whether it is drones over pakistan or a robot in dallas must end. >> code pink has been gathering to protest nato for nine and a half years. one person was killed after a motorcycle collided with a sedan before 12:30 this afternoon at the intersection of child pope valley and barnett road, authorities didn't say if the victim was on the motorcycle or if therm in the car there is no word yet if drugs or alcohol played a role in that crash. police arrested a suspected drunk driver along with a homeowner who allegedly beat that driver with a baseball bat. the confrontation took place after the pick up truck driver crashed into the homeowners property on bass drive around 5:00 the homeowner confronted the driver and hit him with a bat. the driver then walked into the home where police found him, he was taken to a hospital for treatment, the homeowner was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon the driver was arrested for dwi. firefighters say they are making progress on a fire that's already burned hundreds of acres the sage wildfire bushing in the valley in los angeles value, started yesterday afternoon. at one point 2,000 people were evacwaited but returned last night. so far the fire burned 1100 acres and containment is about 20%. >> we've had one minor injury to a firefighter and no structure losses at this time. >> about 1200 firefighters are working to fight the fire the cause of this is still under investigation. now to our weather it is warming up around the bay area it could get even warmer in the coming weeks ktvu meteorologist is here with a look at today's temperatures, mark. yeah the coast looked strange with no fog out there at least we have patchy fog, definitely more sunshine throughout the afternoon hours and temperatures responded by warming up, a bay area wide you can see 80s inland, pretty nice numbers towards livermore and antioch and you can see with the temperatures from today. outside right now here is our live camera there in the foreground, san francisco way out there in the distance, no fog here, definitely some gusty winds, especially coast side and right around the bay, as you can see we're still tracking clouds up to the north of the bay area, so with that system to the north it actually increases northerly wind that wiped away the fog, at least the excessive fog you can see the northerly winds in place with that we have mostly clear skies over a good portion of the bay area, checking out current wind speeds, winds are up towards fair field on the southwest 17 miles per hour, reports sfo westerly wind at 25, half-moon bay observation, coast side, that's a wind out of the north gusting to 26 miles per hour we're talking about warmer temperatures inland what you know the hottest days of the week and when 90s resurface in the five day forecast. a landmark church reopened for services this morning, the first presbyterian church celebrated with a special rededication ceremony church members have been holding service inside a gymnasium. it was established in 1853 and is a state landmark, church members in the community helped raise the $2 million for the repairs. the final report on those racist text messages sent by police officers is scheduled to be released. they looked at 10 years of reports from the officers who received or sent those texts, the preliminary report indicated that those officers stopped and searched latino and african american people more than other groups, also said the over all department -- they are going to release their completed report tomorrow morning. if you're headed to the oakland airport on bart expect delays one of the track will be closed for maintenance, the work is expected to take several days, it could take up to 18 minutes for trains to arrive instead of the usual 5 minutes. tesla ceo is teasing ahead to what could be a big unveiling later this week, he tweeted he is working on a top secret master plan part two, hoping to public later this week, the tweet echoes a blog post from 2006 ahead of the unveiling of the tesla model s and the 3 sports sedan, after weeks after the death of the driver who was using the auto pilot feature and a disappointing report on car deliveries. efforts continue here in california to reign in the rising prize of prescription drugs, with a bill to require drug makers to provide notice for increasing drug prices the senate approved the measure last month. pharmaceutical companies would have to notify buyers before increasing the price by 10%, or $10,000 a year. the industry is against this measure warning that it would lead to dangerous drug shortages. to the state senate race now in the democrat verses democrat match up state attorney general harris holding a strong lead. harris an orange county representative, sanchez, and a new field poll shows harris with 39% of support compared to sanchez's 24%. but the same poll also found that 22% of the state's voters still have not decided just whom to back in the november election. uc berkeley admitted more california studented for this academic year than last year, more money from the state allowed university officials to make offers to 1,000 more students the 10 campuses are making an effort to increase thadmission of california residents the percentage of students who were offered admission was 21% of those who applied. coming up it hasn't happened in decades, the shocking death of a madador during a bullfight in spain. the major milestone marked by the saint anthony foundation. . thousands of people marched through the streets of london in support of the black lives matter movement, forced close on oxford street they wanted to show solidarity with americans in minnesota, some scuffles broke out with police but it was largely peaceful. president obama was cutting his trip to spain short and is on his way back because of the shooting of police officers in dallas he is the first president to visit spain in 15 years after a stop in madrid he went to the u.s. naval station to speak there, and also took a tour of four destroyers. they support u.s. and nato forces confirmed the commitment to the nato alliance. we could not have a better set of friends than those of you here in europe. that includes a strong and unified spain. one of our closest allies. the president was originally scheduled to spend two days in spain he is returning early to visit dallas where he is expected to speak at an inner faith memorial service for the five fallen police officers. a matador was killed after being gored by a bull 29-year- old victor barrio is the first bullfighter to die in the ring in spain in more than 30 years. medics rushed to his side immediately but were unable to save him. millions of viewers watched that deadly incident unfold on live television. two men are in serious condition after being gored during the third day of the world famous running of the bills in pamplona. people from all around the world come to the streets of pamplona every year to take part in the event. police in san diego say a man injured in a series of attacks on homeless people has died. that brings the death toll there to 3. investigators say the suspect caught on surveillance camera attacked four homeless people, anthony alexander was arrested last week in connection with the deaths, two of the victims were beaten the other two were set on fire. they say there was no apparent motive for the attacks. showing depression is up in the u.s. among teenagers the u.s. substance abuse and mental health services administration found that almost 3 million teens in the united states suffered a major bout of depression every year, depression went up from 9.9% in 2012 to 11% in 2014, oregon had the highest rates of depressed teens, washington d.c. had the lowest. researchers say excessive stress can lead to memory problems among breast cancer survivors but exercise appears to help lesson these a bit. a study finds the memory issues may not be related to chemotherapy drugs but more to the emotional state of the patients moderate exercise such as risk walking, biking or jogging reduces stress and fatigue, provides psychological benefits the findings appear in the journal of acology. the soup kitchen hit a big milestone today the room at saint anthonys served its 42 millionth meal, opened up in 1950 to open up a place for the homeless and residents to get a hot meal in a dignified setting, and providing clothing, health care, technology training for the needy. >> they've been doing a good job for years. and control officials expect to fog for mosquitoes in the south bay, that decision was made after mosquitoes tested positive for the west nile virus officials with the control district say the ground fogging operations are set to start 11:00 on wednesday night, the fogging will go on for a few hours and officials say it is safe for humans and animals. that might be the only fog we see around the bay area as the mosquito fogging mark is in the weather center . i went to the coast, something is very different. you could actually see the nice wave and the ocean and everything, but a bit of a breeze out there, kind of traded the fog for the wind, so if you want to stay out of the wind you probably didn't want to be outside because the winds were gusty topping 25 miles per hour. outside a live storm tracker two we have this actually a weather system to our north generated rainfall towards you eureka, we trayed in the service winds here, that wind clearing out the coast, it will back up a bit so as a result some patches will reform as we do head into the over night hours for the immediate coastline. current numbers out there still reporting some 80s out towards walnut creek and livermore, san jose in the upper 70s, a very nice 83 degrees up there in sonoma county. you can see mostly clear skies a little bit of haze out there in the distance but still very nice, warm day in san francisco in the upper 60s. here is a look at the over night lows temperatures will be starting out your monday already talking about monday and those readings in the low to mid-50s that does include san francisco 7 a.m., 55 degrees, patchy fog out there, then partly cloudy skies by 12:00, 63. we'll call it breezy with mostly sunny skies by 4:00 temperatures back up into the upper 60s. warmer forecast for at least the inland neighborhood the coast not warming up too much over the next few days not talking about that typical offshore breeze that warms up the bay area this will be the key headline this week a warm to hot week inland temperatures in the 90s eventually, probably not until wednesday or thursday, around the bay the 70s and the coast only in the 60s in fact especially by tuesday into wednesday the fog will regroup keeping the beaches on the cooler side here we go with the orange contours lots of 80s, the inland approaching the 90 degree mark. take a look at our forecast for your monday afternoon, santa rosa 88, vallejo, vacaville, 80s. partly cloudy skies for the morning hours more sunshine for the afternoon, sunny vail around 80, san francisco, partly cloudy, increase in sunshine, temperatures in the upper 60s. here is a look ahead your five day forecast, temperatures warming up this is not the entire bay area, tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, gradually cool things off into the coming week, especially by saturday into sunday, into the coming weekend. keep an eye on that, today is the hottest temperature ever recorded in the world that was death valley, 1913. 134 degrees. can you imagine that? 134. today by comparison it was actually 113 is there. wow. 134. that's. >> what do you do? >> people ask me that all day on twitter, i don't know what i would do. thankfully that hasn't happened since it's been quite some time. >> that's something else. >> i guess you just suffer. >> i guess. coming up the a's look to finish the first half of the season strong in houston. >> also there was a controversial finish at the women's u.s. open, jason has the highlights coming up next in sports. s. (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. . san francisco botanical gardens has been transformed into an outdoor concert hall, 12pianos are situated across the park, the public is invited to play them from 9:00 in the morning until 6:00 every day, there are scheduled performances the event runs through the 18th, it is free with the cost of admission. jason is here to talk a little soccer. pretty exciting game the european championships considering it was a scoreless game until extra time with all due respect to the giants it was the biggest event took place in paris today, france verses portugal, and in the eighth, hurts his knee, tried to play through it but in the 25th minute, he is taking off on a stretcher, here is the only goal of the game, 109th minute, the rocket right foot from 25 yards out, that's the game's only goal portugal, they win 1-0 beat france for the first time since 1975. and they capture their first major soccer championships the giants, they are leading the diamondbacks 2-0 in the fourth on sunday night baseball they'll head into the all star break with the best record in the majors win or lose tonight and meantime the a's they are trying to take the series versus the astros fast forward to the bottom of the ninth, 1- 0, two outs, ryan matson, evan the double to left that brings carlos gomez and the game is tied fifth blown save for the matson bottom 10th, two outs, look at danny's throw it is offline correa, game is over four errors for the a's after none in their last 15 games astros win 2-1 we're in the final round the women's u.s. open a little controversy here on the second play off all between anna and brittany, watch what happens, she taps the stand and moves the club, it is called grounding your club she gets atwo-stroke penalty goes from being tied, she bogeys the hole, and three puts from here to win she drains the par putt, she wins in the play off by three strokes it is a first major championship for lange. wimbledon, watching murray, murray trying for his seconwimbledon title, you see it right there. the nice backhand winner, takes the first two sets, murray near court, win it right there when he hits it into the net. murray very fired up and very emotional says he felt happier and more content after this title unlike his first wimbledon title three years ago. he said then it was pure relief as he became the first britt to win it that was back in 75 year he was the first britt to win it three years ago but he repeats his champ three years later. all right. coming up civil unrest around the nations. dozens of protests happening right now across the country. we'll have emotional words from a woman shot during that dallas ambush as she thanks police calling them heroes we'll have much more on that tonight at 10:00 thank you so much for joining us tonight. we are always here on ktvu.com facebook and twitter, and we leave you with a beautiful shot of alcatraz and the golden gate bridge. how much time do we have? uh, t-minus five hours, 37 minutes to onset of meteor shower. okay, our position is 34.48 degrees north, 118.31 west. that means the azimuth should be... 168.22 degrees relative to magnetic north with an elevation of 49.93. anything yet? uh, we have a signal, but there's no frame lock. hang on. how about... now? (gasps) we did it. we have the west coast feed of hbo. ooh, real sex. big deal. every time i watch that show, it's old women putting condoms on cucumbers. all right, let's see what's on the east coast feed. oh, hey. dune. not a great movie, but look at that beautiful desert. (sighs) too bad sheldon couldn't come with us. yeah, it's just not the same without him. (all laughing)

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