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tonight. the message from the oakland police department to the mother of fallen officer twan lay. >> i'm meteorologist sandyha patel tracking the storm that is dumping snow in the sierra and bringing us wet and windy weather. i'll have the hour by hour timeline coming up. abc seven news at nine starts right now. >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc seven news. >> and as we ride down through the avalanche debris field, we came across a man, um, who had lost his wife in the avalanche. >> and avalanche sweeps down the mountain at a popular tahoe resort bay, marrying and killing at least one person and injuring several others. good evening. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. this all happened at palisades tahoe this morning right after it opened up to skiers and snowboarders. we know one person is dead. he's identified as 66 year old kenneth kidd, who lived in point reyes as well as the truckee area. three other people
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were injured, but they are expected to recover all of them were treated and released. >> officials say the avalanche happened around 930 this morning, about 30 minutes after the resort opened. it was about 150ft wide, 450ft long and ten feet deep. palisades tahoe closed for the rest of the day and has not said whether it will reopen tomorrow. >> the avalanche happened on what the resort calls an expert run, and this was the first day that run had opened for the season. >> abc seven news reporter tara campbell has been following this story for us today and joins us now live. she has details from a santa cruz man who was on the slope right after that avalanche hit. tara >> yeah, dan and ama, we've been tracking this story as it's been developing throughout the day. this afternoon, speaking with one man who was on the mountain at the time of the avalanche, just moments from being swept up in it himself. dogs in here. a frantic search at palisades tahoe wednesday as we were riding down under the chairlift. >> some some people on the lift
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started yelling at us that there was an avalanche. >> a mid-morning avalanche swallowing one of the ski resorts. most advanced runs, called ct 22. >> traffic from palisades tahoe ski patrol is that there's a slide at the mountain with subjects buried. >> search and rescue teams can be heard on dispatch radio responding to the incident. around 930 in the morning. >> an update is that we have significantly more possible burials or victims than originally intended accounted for. >> this is a very sad day for my for my team and everyone here. um uh, this is a dynamic situation we're still undergoing an investigation. >> we're really grateful that i was where i was when i was and not a moment earlier. >> marcus franklin and his friend were mere moments from being caught up in the avalanche, capturing this video of the search and rescue efforts. >> we came across a man, um, who had lost his wife in the avalanche. there was a couple
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other people there at that time. um, um, but we were one of the first few to arrive. >> the santa cruz resident taking action of his own to help find those lost, including that woman who survived. >> i harvested or went and gathered some bamboo poles that were used for marking hazards. ski patrol places them around for to help people navigate. um. there are about ten feet tall, so i grabbed as many of those as i could and, uh, handed them out to people. so we could try to strike the ground. uh, combing the avalanche field to get a positive strike. when you make contact with somebody's body, when they're fully buried, experts say this appears to be an inbound avalanche, which are rare, accounting for about 3% of avalanche deaths in the u.s. >> slides are especially rare on runs that are open to skiers. we'll evaluate the conditions and based on our expertise and our experience and the history, um, if we deem this condition safe, then we will open them. and that's exactly what they
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did. opening ct 22 this morning. less than an hour before the avalanche hit. >> and we've had ski patrol up there doing avalanche control assessments since sunday. so for the past few days they've been up there doing control work, evaluating weather conditions, um, setting up all the safety markings, hazard markings, etc. to get it prepared for today's opening. >> now, we're also working to learn more about the man who was killed in this morning's avalanche. as well as when palisades resort and mountain plans to reopen. of. and of course, we'll be keeping you updated as we get more information on dan and emma. >> all right. thank you so much, tara. and palisades calls the ski run where this avalanche happened. north america's shows the front side of palisades trails. here you can see the ct ss trail. the gs gully area where the avalanche happened is at the top of the run, near the gs bowl. >> the last major avalanche at palisades tahoe happened back in march of 2018, when it was known as squaw valley. then a wall of
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snow buried five people, including a bay area couple, near the olympic lady chairlift. all survived before today. the most recent deadly avalanche at a sierra resort happened at alpine meadows that was in january of 2021. skier was killed and seriously injured. another. in the deadliest avalanche in state history also happened at alpine. seven people died on march 31st, 1982, when. a wall of snow buried dozens of skiers and employees. it also caused millions of dollars in damage to the resort. most avalanche deaths happen in the back country, according to the website. at ski california, 5% of all avalanche fatalities in the u.s. since 2010 have involved guests skiing or snowboarding. inbound so what happened today is rare. we have been sending out updates on today's deadly avalanche through the abc seven news app. if you download it and enable push alerts, you'll get updates on your mobile device, and conditions are tough in the
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sierra right now. >> it took hours for abc seven news reporter j.r stone to reach tahoe. take a look at what it's like there tonight. >> i'm at palisades tahoe where this deadly avalanche happened today. the snow continues to fall and we are still feeling these strong occasional wind gusts that just come whipping right through here. i've talked with a number of people this evening about that avalanche that happened wednesday morning. so many in this community are shaken up over what happened. some people going so far as to tell me they were surprised that some of these runs were actually open on wednesday morning, saying that the wind gusts tuesday night and even wednesday morning were extremely strong. some of the people telling me they didn't come skiing because they thought they would be closed because of the weather conditions. you'll hear from some of these people tonight at 11:00. >> all right. thank you, j.r. and this is what it was like trying to get up to lake tahoe today. the road. man, look at all that snow there. chains have been required on 50 and 80 since
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this morning. so let's bring in abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> yes, sandhya, what are conditions up there right now in the sierra? >> it's pretty bad right now. heavy snow falling down and ama in the high country at this hour. let's take a look at a live picture right now from mount rose in. this pretty much sums up what's happening. the snow is blowing sideways because of the gusty winds. now take a look at palisades tahoe where it is. let's talk about what possible factors may have contributed. so the sierra snowpack right now in the central sierra is 38% of average. you've got multiple layers here. typically you have a bed layer a weak layer and a slab layer. now with the snowpack not very built up, any precipitation on top of that wind temperature changes can really impact it. so let's take a look at the factors. those are the factors. and humans can trigger an avalanche. as snowboarders and skiers go down the slopes. at the time there were powerful wind gusts nearby about 100 plus miles an hour. one thing to consider is safety. wearing perhaps an avalanche
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beacon, especially as we're getting more and more snow up in the mountains. at the time of the accident, it was light snow. as you look at the radar taking you back in time, but it was gusty and the snow has been picking up steadily tonight. winter storm warning until 1 a.m. tomorrow. up to 18in for the peaks with those gusty winds. snow level dropping to 2500ft when you have 1 to 2in per hour, it's going to be very difficult to impossible to get up there on. live doppler seven we do have some rain here locally. it's focused on the south bay, san jose, evergreen, willow glen, heading into the santa cruz mountains, light to moderate showers. right now it is a level one on our storm impact scale, and it is kicking up the winds as well, timing it out for you a few more hours of this wet weather and then by the time you wake up, it is all gone . gusts to 41 at sfo, 39 in oakland right now. i'll be back with a full look at the timeline and let you know when our next storm is coming in. just a few minutes. >> dan okay, sandhya, thanks very much. >> oakland remembered one of its own today. police officer tuan
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lay, officers from all over the bay area and across the state attended today's service, which was held in castro valley. >> one even came from as far away as france. it was the final farewell for officer tuan lay, who was killed responding to a burglary nearly two weeks ago. >> now, abc seven news reporter anser hassan was at today's service with that all passing under the american flag. >> over 500 uniformed oakland police officers lined up to greet officer tuan lay for his memorial service at crosses church in castro valley. >> your hurt is our hurt. your grief is our grief. every member of the oakland police department feels the pain of your loss, and i, along with the entire department, stand before you completely broken hearted. >> interim police chief darren allison called officer lay a hero, an officer who brought compassion to policing. lay, who
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was 36 years old, was working undercover when he was fatally shot and killed while responding to a burglary at a cannabis business on december 29th. >> he had a true true heart for service. his desire to better the lives of others was ingrained in his identity. it was just simply who he was as a person. >> lay was a vietnamese refugee who came to the bay area when he was seven years old. jennifer tran, president of the oakland vietnamese chamber of commerce, says the story shared speak to officer lays character friends that telling stories from, you know, elementary. >> he was a toddler to how he was and how he continued to show that character of integrity and love and dedication. you know, from throughout high school into his his time as a police officer, lay grew up in oakland, graduated from oakland high in 2006, many calling him a true representative of oakland like he was so oakland to look at the pictures, even from his engagement, like wherever they
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were on that time, that he proposed, he was still representing oakland. >> he had an oakland hat on, and just to see his joy, um. gave a measure of calm in the midst of just the weightiness of just grieving. >> he graduated from oakland high school. he was a beloved member of our community. he was a beloved graduate. the family also spoke at the memorial. >> his brother in law called officer lay a super hero, interim police chief allison told lays mother that she should be proud of her son. >> thank you for all the times you covered us and supported us. your brothers and sisters in law enforcement. thank you for all the times you answered the call. i know this was not how it was supposed to end, but you can rest easy. you have given us hope. you've given us love. you've held the line. you are a true hero. just know we have the watch from here. >> anser hassan abc seven news. >> and there is a go fund me set
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up to support officer lee's family. you can find a link to it on our website abc seven news.com. >> more to come here. planes are still grounded five days after a door plug fell out of a boeing plane during an alaska airlines flight. next a look at the impact it's continuing to have on bay area flights plus. >> welcome to my home, my lovely , lovely home. welcome home. >> a south bay project to build a better bay area. years in the making is now a reality you can pick up the tab even when you forget your wallet. (kaz) i got this. (ben) fargo, send kaz $145 dollars with zelle®. (kaz) smooth. (vo) want faster, easier banking? you can, with wells fargo.
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was in mid-air. it's still unclear when that model of aircraft will be cleared to fly again. the max nine remains grounded as the national transportation safety board investigate unfolds the faa says boeing is revise its instructions to carriers for inspections of the max nine. east bay congressman mark
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desaulnier sits on the transportation and infrastructure committee in washington. he says it may be time for an overhaul of the whole aviation safety system. >> historically left over from the 50s, the faa, the manufacturers in the industry, had a cooperative agreement. and unfortunately, i think we're going to have to take a serious look at that cooperative meaning that they were asking what was going on rather than, um, making sure it was happening, that this quality assurance was of the very best and highest standards to protect the flying public. >> meanwhile, the fallout continues for alaska and united airlines, the two us carriers that fly the max nine. alaska airlines has canceled all max nine flights through saturday. united. united canceled 167 flights today and expects more tomorrow. a live look now at san francisco international airport. sfo had 66 canceled flights today, 61 of them united or alaska airlines flights. san jose airport had one canceled
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alaska flight and there were no cancellations. today at oakland. >> on to storm. watch this weekend's planned closure of six 8-80 in pleasanton has been canceled because of rain. caltrans needs to repair deteriorating pavement on the highway. the closure will be rescheduled for sometime in february. and check out the rain that fell today. this is video from washington square park in san francisco capturing a quick downpour late this morning. wow, it's a rainbow two today. >> did you really? oh, that's always nice. all right. uh, a lot of rain and a lot of snow in the sierra. yeah. so let's get to sandhya patel for the latest. >> sandhya. yeah. >> dan. and let's take a look right now as to the three day forecast for tahoe. and then we'll talk about what's happening on live doppler doppler seven. excuse me. tomorrow. mostly sunny skies. if you want to head up to the mountains to enjoy the snow. tomorrow is your day. 32 degrees, mostly cloudy, gusty on the peaks. we are looking at heavy snow on saturday so definitely not a good day to go on saturday. now let's take a
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look at the current conditions up in tahoe. it is 27 degrees. they are chaining up on all roads leading up to the mountains. heavy snow falling at tahoe right now with a south wind. so looking at live doppler seven, you will notice that thunder snow in the sierra. and then the snow continuing to fall across the region. scattered showers here locally and i do want to show you where it is focused at this hour between morgan hill and gilroy. we are seeing some light to moderate rain also around san martin, santa teresa boulevard, monterey road. this is where it is wet at this hour. santa cruz mountain seeing those scattered light showers and really this is going to continue for a few more hours before all is said and done. slick on the golden gate bridge. low 50s from san francisco to hayward, san jose, 5252 degrees. right now 52. in half moon bay, our rainfall has ranged anywhere from a few hundredths in places like santa rosa to about a half an inch in some of our wetter spots, 48 right now in santa
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rosa, 49 in napa, it is 51 in concord and 41 right now in livermore. oakland airport camera. you can see that the runway was wet as well. here's a look at the headlines tonight. showers gusty winds tomorrow. cold and frosty in the morning and friday night going into saturday. our next storm arrives. this one looks like it's going to get give the north bay heavier rain than what they have been seeing today. so a coastal flood advisory begins at 9 a.m. tomorrow. it is going to run until noontime and this is for the same reason that we've been seeing the flooding today. we saw it due to the king tides once again tomorrow morning. watch out if you're going to be out and about. a frost advisory goes up from 3:00 until 10 a.m. all areas shaded in blue, which is the mountains and the valleys. temperatures as low as 32 degrees. you can bet there will be frost, so you'll want to protect any tender plants. it's a level one through tonight. scattered showers, some brief downpours, gusty winds with slick roads. it's not a widespread rain event for the rest of the night. we are looking at those showers at
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10:00 along the coast around the south bay. you will notice at 1130 still in those general areas before this system, pretty much winds down and you get a break. but it will be cold tomorrow morning. rainfall totals will be an additional quarter, maybe a half an inch. as we look at your morning temperatures, they'll be in the 20s to 40s. it is going to be very cold and tomorrow afternoon you're looking at highs that will range from the 40s to the 50s, but at least there are sun will be out. you get a chance to dry out. here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. and it does feature a cold morning tomorrow. uh- with the frost around chilly again friday morning. although i think the clouds increasing will help out. and then on saturday we have rain windy conditions. it's a level one right now. early morning chance lingering on sunday, but if you do have plans on martin luther king junior day, morning fog and then clouds right now it's looking like it's okay. milder pattern for tuesday wednesday with more more rain at least a chance coming into the picture beginning on wednesday.
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and of course dan and ama. this also means more snow for the mountains. one very important thing to keep in mind is as people are going up there to enjoy the slopes, to do it safely and of course, wearing an avalanche beacon would help out. oh, that's a good point. >> yeah. all right. thanks, sandhya. >> well, demolition meant to start today on a los altos strip mall that caught fire on christmas morning. has been delayed. now taking down the parts at risk of collapse means fire investigators can finally get inside to figure out what sparked the fire was just too dangerous. otherwise it also means part of el camino real near san antonio road will be able to reopen. that's expected to happen after the demolition work is completed. all streets surrounding berkeley's people park are open once again. those streets had to be shut down last week as a barrier of shipping containers was installed around the park to keep unhoused people out. uc berkeley plans to build new student housing in that area , but that plan has led to protests. construction is on
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hold until pending legal issues are resolved, but the university says 24 hour security will patrol the area until the housing complex is finished. >> a south bay project years in the making is now a reality. a 94 unit permanent supportive housing complex in san jose has given formal unhoused seniors a new home. it's located just east of the airport on north fourth street at east younger avenue. abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes got a look inside the location that's hoping to change lives and build a better bay area. >> welcome to my home. thank you , my lovely, lovely home. >> it's been a long journey for patty freudenberg to get to this home. she'd been homeless for five years, but after some tough challenges, freudenberg was connected to services that led her to path villas at fourth street in san jose. when i walked through that door, i burst into tears. >> i did, i literally burst into tears because i never imagined, i never dreamed that this would be my home. >> the newly built affordable housing community celebrates its
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grand opening wednesday. the 94 units are for seniors who were unhoused. >> that's one of the largest growing populations of homelessness. and it just it's heartbreaking, right? it's our grandparents. it's soon to be our parents. >> villas at fourth street broke ground in august of 2021. the services at the site are provided by the nonprofit path ventures. a lot of wraparound services. >> that means fun things to like bingo on thursday nights or a movie night. but bringing people together so that they create a sense of community and belonging. >> the project received funds from sources like voter approved measure a and private partners. each resident who moves in is referred by the county's office of supportive housing. their rent subsidy paid by the housing authority based on income, san jose mayor matt mehan said. it's an example of how to get people off the streets and also a reminder when you have seniors who can be stably housed but just can't find affordable housing, it's a clear signal that government needs to do more to ensure that we are producing the market is producing that kind of affordable housing. though wednesday's grand opening is considered a celebration, those involved say their overall work is far from finished.
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>> we have so many other people with so many other needs and so to have more support to have more public sector partnerships with the private sector, we have some really important measures that are coming up while that work is done. >> residents like freudenberg aren't taking one moment in their new homes for granted. >> you have no idea the dignity you give back. people when you give them their own roof, their own shower in san jose's fuentes. >> abc seven news. >> ooh, here we go. >> a sweet season is here. it's time for girl scout cookies tonight. old favorites. but new prices stay with us in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing
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narrowed down. it happened hours after former new jersey governor chris christie dropped out of the race. donald trump once again refused to participate in the debate, and we are less than a week away from the iowa caucuses, where voters will have their first say in the 2024 race for the white house, abc news reporter reena roy looks at where the race stands now. >> a showdown on the des moines debate stage between florida governor ron desantis and former un ambassador nikki haley, the last republican debate before the iowa caucuses monday. >> both trying to prove they're the best alternative to former president donald trump, the frontrunner in the race for the white house. >> i don't think that president trump is the right president to go forward. i think it's time for a new generational leader that's going to go and make america proud again. that's what i'm going to try and do. >> i appreciated what president trump did, but let's just be honest, he said he was going to build a wall and have mexico pay for it. he did not deliver that. he said he was going to drain the swamp. he did not deliver
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that. he said he was going to hold hillary accountable and he let her off the hook. he said he was going to eliminate the debt, and he added $7.8 trillion to the debt. >> a new university of new hampshire poll shows haley gaining momentum in the granite state, now trailing trump by just seven points. former new jersey governor chris christie caught on a hot mic ahead of his town hall in new hampshire, criticizing haley's chances. she's going to get smoked, and you and i both know it. >> she's not up to this. >> christie also making an announcement, dropping out of the race. >> i'm going to make sure that in no way do i enable donald trump to ever be president of the united states again. and that's more important than my own personal ambition. >> the university of new hampshire poll showing christie's supporters said they're second choice after him would be haley. meanwhile, vivek ramaswamy, holding his own town hall nearby. he and trump counterprogramming the debate with a town hall on fox news channel. at the same time going to be a dictator for one day.
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>> we're going to do two things the border. we're going to make it so tight you can't get in unless you come in legally. and the other is energy. we're going to drill, baby, drill after that, i'm not going to be a dictator. and there is concern about voter turnout on monday, iowa could see its coldest caucus day ever, with temperatures expected to be in the single digits. >> reena roy, abc news, des moines, iowa the president's son , hunter biden, made a surprise appearance on capitol hill today to watch republican lawmakers deal with a report recommending that he be found in contempt of congress. >> it's for allegedly refusing to comply with a subpoena for his closed door testimony. abc news reporter morgan norwood on what happened next and a surprise visit. >> hunter biden showing up to the capitol, attending the very hearing where house republicans were taking the first step towards holding him in contempt of congress over his refusal to sit in for a closed door deposition with lawmakers and their ongoing impeachment probe into president joe biden.
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>> hunter biden should be arrested right here, right now and go straight to jail. >> the president's son sitting in the front row, looking on intently as the hearing went on, quickly leaving after just a half hour, his lawyer, speaking right outside the chamber doors. >> hunter chose a hearing where republicans could not distort, manipulate or misuse that testimony. >> hunter biden had said he would only answer questions in a public forum and refused to testify behind closed doors. >> we will not provide hunter biden with special treatment because of his last name. >> democrats offering to have hunter testify on the spot. >> but let's take a vote. >> who wants to hear from hunter right now? today? anyone come on, who wants to hear from hunter? >> ousted house speaker kevin mccarthy launching the biden impeachment inquiry back in september. and since then, it has yet to produce any concrete evidence to support republicans claims that biden participated in or even profited from his son and family's foreign business dealings. biden in december,
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calling the inquiry a baseless political stunt. the house oversight committee's report says hunter biden's testimony is necessary to determine whether there are sufficient grounds for impeachment and the house committee is expected to vote on the recommended mission to hold hunter biden in contempt. a full vote on the house floor will be held at a later date. a morgan norwood abc news, washington. >> a bill to ban tackle football in california for kids under age 12 cleared its first legislative hurdle today, a state assembly committee voted 5 to 2 in favor of the measure, authored by sacramento democrat kevin mccarty. supporters say the bill will help protect kids from brain injuries like concussions, while critics warn it will cut children off from physical activity. so wakeboarding, hockey, skiing, bicycling, ice skating, you know, every sport or activity has an inherent danger. >> but this bill eventually leads to an outright ban for tackle football for kids under the age of 12. just signal singling out that one sport. >> i can't with a conscious
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heart say and deny that the data that we see here today and have seen over the last couple of years is not warranted. if passed, the ban would be phased in over a period of years, taking full effect in 2029. >> today, governor newsom introduced his state budget proposal for next fiscal year, and it's a doozy. the governor is projecting a nearly $38 billion deficit hit abc seven news reporter ryan curry takes a look at how the governor hopes to make that up. >> uh- general fund governor newsom announcing wednesday california faces another budget deficit at 37.86 billion, billion. projected shortfall that we're looking to close. >> it's the second year in a row california has seen a shortfall, newsom says capital gains in the state revenue fell to 5% from a record 11% just two years ago. he also says recent economic uncertainty is partly to blame. >> we've got to reconcile all
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the volatility of the capital gains, which i think only will become more and more volatile. on the nature of the macroeconomics, and it's really importt to capture more going forward. >> the governor is proposing to remove 13 billion from the state's reserves or rainy day fund. he also aims to cut over 8 billion from state programs that address climate change and housing. and he plans to defer over $7 billion in future payments in college funding. political science professor steve wolpert says the focus now shifts to the legislature, where it's unclear how they plan to balance the budget. >> two different things going together here. one is strategic. what are the priorities that are most important to protect? and then the other is pragmatic, which which interest groups have the most clout. >> governor newsom says his budget will still include proper funding for major issues. billions will be spent on mental health, housing, climate change and public safety, professor wolpert says the decisions made by certain legislators will be significant come november, but
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those that are in competitive districts, they're going to have to, um, make a case to their constituents that this was the best way they, in their view, to deal with a necessity. the governor says the reason the numbers provided from his office and the law are different is because of the tax delay. the irs pushed tax collection back to november of last year, and the state can only spend what it has in hand. even with the cuts, governor newsom says the budget should be easier to balance in years to come. >> this is a story of correction and normalcy. >> this is the january estimate of the budget. there will be a revised plan in may. governor newsom says at that point, there will most likely be a different sort of spending that they're going to have to allocate in the newsroom. ryan curry, abc seven news and california is living up to its reputation as a boom bust state with this latest budget. >> i spoke with abc seven news insider phil matier earlier today about the big swing from surplus to deficit.
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>> we make money big. when the stock market goes big, when tech companies sell and make money, and when the highest percentage of earners make big money, that's when we make money because our tax structure is built around the wealthy. it was only a year or two ago that we had $100 million surplus. and so we've gone from surplus to deficit. but on top of this we've also are starting to see the end of the covid spending from the federal level. billions came into california into schools, into transit agencies. >> phil says he expects the legislature to pass the legislature to pass the budget, because if they don't, they don't get paid. >> a colorado town is searching for its next mayor, and only animals can apply. the town is called divide and its only elected animals as mayor for the past 12 years, part of a long running campaign to fund the local animal shelter, the current mayor, clyde the donkey, is three months away from hitting his time limit, but has big plans for his political
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future. >> he's been requested to run for president, so as he steps down from mayor, he's going to be concentrating on spreading the word and who knows? you know, we maybe have a donkey for president. >> the jokes, right? officials say so far, the current field for the town's upcoming election consists of three dogs. mm mm. you need a debate? we do. >> all right. coming up, meet the young boy taking the chess world by storm. all right. this kid is six years old. >> we'll show you how good he really from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financial health to lower the cost of health coverage, you could get a quality health plan
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times. golden state finishes their seven game homestand with a dismal 2 to 5 record. they now head on the road for a four game starting in chicago on friday. >> the crimson tide is about to roll into a new era. nick saban is stepping down as head coach of the university of alabama football team during his 17 years in tuscaloosa. saban collected 206 wins, six national championships, ten sec championships, and he coached four heisman trophy winners. his final game, a 27 to 20 overtime loss to eventual national champion michigan in the rose bowl. you talk about a storied career. what a change that will be. >> yes, well, a young boy is taking the chess world by storm. he's just six and has already won a championship. >> this kid is unbelievable. reporter rodney dunnigan introduces you to this tiny chess genius. >> okay, i'm going to try something different this time.
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>> okay. >> it's a game of skill, patience and planning. you are playing better. >> am i playing better? it takes smarts. >> those who play say there is no luck involved. >> okay, i think i can play here . okay okay. okey doke. >> bah bah bah bah. it takes years to master the complex of chess. >> checkmate. >> yes! yeah. >> he checkmate me again. >> for a columbus kindergartner with a lot of brainpower, the process has come just a bit faster. i try something different. >> it doesn't work. well it doesn't work. >> yeah, it doesn't work. >> six year old muhammed jalali, the best in the us. literally.
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oh he made me. >> yeah. uh yeah. you need to think very carefully. and you need to think like a couple steps ahead. >> dad needs to play harder. mehmet recently took home the kindergarten national chess championship at national grade level. >> chess tournament. okay. let's do it now. >> okay. >> it's good to see you thinking something. >> he's been crafting his talents for the last year and a half. a member of the columbus chess academy. >> okay, you you forgot to develop your bishop. >> he puts in the work to be the best at that. >> you play hard to this time. >> okay, i will try my best. >> met his dad, his practice partner. although he admits the six year old typically dominates their matches. >> he usually beats me easily. i
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won all my matches again. >> just my dad. >> rodney dunnigan reports. >> how cute is he? he's adorable and obviously a genius. >> i love chess, but i did not play it when i was six. >> yeah. that's incredible. all right, well, when it comes to making the rules for autonomous vehicles, who should be in charge? local leaders or the state, it's up for in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yup, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network.
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and there's no better time than now. now, kids 3-9 can visit a disneyland resort theme park with a limited-time kids' special ticket offer. (♪) they are only at the west oakland station. eight other stations will get them next. bart has not decided on a final door material for the new gates. they're testing them. abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez put them to the test and found that they did prevent people from skipping out on the fare for the most part, although some people still did manage to find a way to get through. well after
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seeing issues with autonomous vehicles all across the state, state senator dave cortese wants to make them safer. he's introduced a bill that would put decisions for these cars in the hands of local lawmakers, not state lawmakers. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains the future of artificial intelligence is out there, even driving right past you on the streets. >> the new wave of technology is something that many leaders, like state senator dave cortez, wants to embrace. but when it comes to autonomous vehicles, he wants to pump the brakes on the current regulations or lack thereof. >> we've never really had a system, um, in this country where for, you know, i mean, from from the henry ford days where you just go out and experiment on the streets, you know, without traffic laws in place and without, uh, the kind of, of requirements that keep it safe for everyone after seeing issues involving safety of these avs in places like san francisco and los angeles, senator cortez introduced senate bill 915 to steer driverless car safety into the hands of local governments
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who currently have no influence. >> cortez says once the cpuc and dmv permits the cars to be on the roads, there are not enough accountability measures as piloted vehicles, he believes putting local governments in charge of closing this loophole is best for safety. >> city councils and county boards of supervisors meet every week. uh, they can craft an ordinance they can come back and tweak that. a month later. they're much more nimble than the state of california. >> for ai, experts agree regulation is needed, but some, like uc berkeley professor scott morris, says sb 915 isn't exactly how he would like it done. he thinks a top down approach from the state is better then it's standardized and uniform at the broadest scale possible, which can ensure best practices everywhere there. >> and it's going to be very difficult for av companies if basically every community they're working with, um, has a different form of regulation. >> san jose state professor omid bonoff says it may be a challenge, but it's still doable. and he adds, these companies better be ready for
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continued calls for regulation across the board as ai becomes more mainstream this year, 2024 is the year of the ai applications, and the application cannot be accepted. >> and in the market without regulations. >> senator cortez says. sb 915 first policy committee vote will be in march. dustin dawsey, abc seven news tonight. >> right. we know the mayor's pick for san francisco. those new top financial officer mayor london breed appointed greg wagner today the chief operating officer at the city's department of public health, as the next city controller. the mayor's office says he led the financial management of key citywide priorities, including san francisco's covid response. the controller is essentially san francisco's chief financial officer and oversees the city's budget. >> like many cities across our country, i know that we're facing some challenging financial times ahead. um, but i really do believe in san francisco. >> if supervisor approve him, wagner would replace ben rosenfield, who announced in november that he would step down
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this year after 26 years at city hall. all the effort to recall oakland mayor shengtao is quickly turning into a war of words. and tonight we're hearing from one of the mayor's most outspoken critics. yesterday, the mayor's office addressed the recall effort, calling it a distraction and a quote, desperate attempt for relevance. the mayor's chief of staff has called the recall, led by called it a recall led by losers. former alameda county judge brenda harbin. forte helped launch the recall effort, and today she fired back, saying in a statement, quote, it's disheartening to witness the mayor's office respond in such a dismissive and callous way. in the meantime, the murder rate rises, businesses close, and we still don't have a permanent police chief. talbots, the full responsibility for oakland's decline with her incompetent leadership, her office's actions and remarks are offensive to everyone in oakland. end quote. >> so that process is getting more intense. obviously. so is the weather. we want to update that for you. yeah. >> let's get to sandhya patel
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for the latest. sandhya. yeah. dan. and we have gotten about a third to a half an inch of rain. >> so far. let me show you the rainfall totals. running totals that is 5400. in ben lomond 4607 inch in half moon bay, about a third in mill valley, san francisco. 2800, in san jose. forget about the rain shadow effect. you're actually getting your share 1000/800 in oakland. 2100 in concord. now to nine hundredths of an inch. here's a live view once again from the sierra, where heavy snow is falling, you can see the snow coating on the equipment. there and winds are gusty. a winter storm warning until 1 a.m. tomorrow with 1 to 2in per hour and gusty winds. it will be very difficult to impossible to get up there. obviously dangerous as well with the snow level 2500 to 3500ft right now on live doppler seven. we still have some showers to talk about. we're going to get you into street level radar right around gilroy, monterey road, highway 101, where the rain is coming in. but it's lighter now, widening the picture here. this level one
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storm has been bringing the snow to the sierra nevada. so scattered showers to the bay area. but we're really just watching. is some of these showers off the coast that still are trailing the coastline. so while you're sleeping, those showers will wind down. here's a quick look at it. 1130 still some pockets of wet weather at midnight as well. and then it's all gone by the time you wake up. but it is going to be a chilly one tomorrow morning with frost advisories for the valleys and for the mountains tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon, plenty of sun. we're looking at highs in the 40s and 50s. if you're looking for more rain, it's coming back friday night into saturday and this does mean more snow for the sierra. continuing into the early part of sunday before another system arrives the middle of the week. accuweather seven day forecast. it's cold couple of mornings with frost and then a level one on saturday. i think you'll get a chance to enjoy the second half of the holiday weekend. if you have it. milder conditions next week for the afternoons and the mornings. >> ama and dan all right, looks good. thanks, sandhya, barbie and oppenheim lead the way in
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award shows leading up to the 96th oscars. you can watch the oscars live sunday, march 10th at 4 p.m. only here on abc seven. >> coming up tonight on abc seven at ten. catch. wheel of fortune, followed by jeopardy! then stay with us for abc seven news at 11. and that is it for this edition of abc seven news. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel for all of us. >> we appreciate your time. hope you have a nice evening. we'll see you again in one hour at 11. >> this is abc 724 seven. francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yay you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> we are, we are, we are, we are, we are, we are. >> where you are. >> never miss a moment of the
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