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the bay area saw a dusting of snow. today check out these images from the lick observatory at mount hamilton. you can see the snow starting to pile up there. looks cold. good afternoon. i'm kristen sze and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. the bay area is starting to dry out, but there could still be more showers this evening. as you take a look at some of the cameras around the bay area. >> spencer christian is here with us with a look at the forecast. spencer >> yes, kristen and dan, the showers are still with us becoming more widespread. more more scattered. now, i should say here's a look at live doppler seven. they were more widespread earlier this afternoon, and right now the heaviest activity is in this area just south of livermore, down moving down to the mount hamilton area. and of course, we still have some downpours and scattered around the santa cruz mountains, the wettest region of the bay area today. these this is a level one storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. so for the rest of this afternoon and through the evening, we expect more scattered showers. there could be some occasional downpours as
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we're seeing right now in some spots, winds gusting 3015 to 35mph. but the wind gusts will be diminishing after about 10:00 tonight, and there's a possibility with the cold air aloft of some light snow on our peaks. here's the forecast animation taking us into the evening hours by 6 p.m. notice how scattered the showers will be. most of the activity will be offshore actually going into the late night hours, 8 p.m. to about 10 p.m. we'll see the storm sort of winding down and tapering off, and we'll be left with cold air coming in overnight. frost advisory in some parts. i'll have a look at that a little bit later. dan christian okay, spencer, thanks so much. >> with more rain on the way that spencer is talking about, you can track it with the same live doppler seven radar that he uses. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it. now >> now it's. been a long few days and nights without power for many people in the bay area. let's give you a look at p-g-and-e's outage map. you know, it had gone down to about 26,000 customers without power, but then on the 3:00 getting
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answers, p-g-and-e's said it actually went up in the last few hours. and now at 38,000 people ish, without power, the majority of those people are in the north bay. p-g-and-e's says it's working around the clock to get the power turned back on. they added that the storm and the outages were unprecedented. this storm was the largest, most damaging storm in p-g-and-e's history. >> uh- we saw winds in excess of 90 and in one case, 100 miles an hour. that storm resulted in significant damage, primarily from uprooted trees and other debris. uh- impact. more than 1.4 million customers. our men and women are doing everything they can to restore power as quickly as they safely can, and. with all that repair work going on, p-g-and-e's says it's now back down to 26,000 customers without power. >> but keep in mind, some of those folks are going on day three and a half. officials say the safety of both their employees and the community is their number one priority. tsay in in south san jose class
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remained in session without power and without heat. >> abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey spoke with frustrated parents, all wondering when the lights would come back on for students at baldwin elementary school in south san jose. >> their morning checklist consisted of packing books, backpacks and flashlights. power has been off here since sunday, but classes have been on. >> it's a little troublesome because the kids don't have heat. do they have lights? and primarily safety? um, that's our my main concerns pictures shared with us show very little light put out by lanterns and power strips packed with plugs. >> the students, meanwhile, looking pretty chilly on what was a wet, windy and cold day in san jose, edco doesn't have a strict temperature range, but it does say that it has to be within a comfortable, uh, condition. >> ones. um, that might not be the exact wording, but it does say that. and it also mentions that there has to be adequate lighting, um, in order for school to be in session. i think
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that my interpretation of adequate might have been different than the superintendent. >> s the oak grove school district said the students are being cared for and in a safe environment, but school was optional. the district gave guardians the choice to keep their children home. after three days in the cold and dark, the district and its families are all hoping for the same thing. >> well, i hope the electricity comes back as soon as possible because the kids need lights, you know. >> nearby p-g-and-e's crews were working to repair snapped power poles in the pouring rain. schools are usually prioritized, but p-g-and-e's says the damage is so extensive it's taking longer to repair. yeah, we had not only one, but several trees that were down, multiple broken power poles, several spans of wire transformers. >> um, it was like a hurricane in this area. >> p-g-and-e's expects restoration work to be finished tonight. if not, they'll provide temporary generators tomorrow to get the lights back on for students in south san jose. dustin dawsey, abc seven news, san francisco.
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deep sinkhole that opened up on 14th street between guerrero and valencia. >> we're told one car that drove into it had two flat tires. the block is closed until crews can fix the sinkhole. the cause of the sinkhole still hasn't been determined. >> that's a bad one. former oakland police chief leronne armstrong is continuing to fight his firing last year, saying that it was illegal. >> he's now suing oakland's mayor, shantel and the city. abc seven news reporter ryan curry spoke with armstrong's legal team about the lawsuit. >> it's been almost one year since oakland police chief leronne armstrong was fired. >> now, now he's suing the city for allegedly violating labor laws in his first amendment rights chief armstrong was illegally terminated. >> um, in particular, he was retaliated against. >> armstrong's attorneys claim he was fired for criticizing a federal monitor. the monitor, robert warshaw, questioned armstrong's response to officer misconduct. in late 2022. because of that, he was placed on administrative leave and eventually fired. the lawsuit claims mayor tao voiced to
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others she felt pressured by the monitor to fire armstrong. months later, an independent audit later cleared him of any wrongdoing. >> she was involved. he made the decision and she underscored in describing that hasty decision to terminate him that the reasons were retaliatory. >> at an event wednesday morning , mayor tao declined to comment. it's an active litigation, and so i'm going to refer that to the city attorney's office. much of the lawsuit focuses on warshaw's oversight, claiming he was incentivized to find systemic problems in leadership failures because the monitor personally benefits from requiring further supervision under the monitors well compensated gase, it also highlights warshaw's involvement in the investigation that led to the termination of armstrong's predecessor, chief ann kirkpatrick. she was also eventually cleared and sued the city for wrongful termination. he loved oakland. >> he grew up in oakland. he cared about the community. he served his role proudly. he and he still wants to do that. >> we reached out to warshaw's office and are still awaiting a
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reply. armstrong also wants his job back. his lawyers say the goal is to not only shed light against the federal monitor, but to reinstate him as chief. >> he loved oakland. he grew up in oakland. he cared about the community. he served his role proudly, and he still wants to do that. >> they say the next steps will be waiting for a response from the city in oakland. ryan curry, abc seven news san jose police have busted a major retail theft ring. >> officers say two men that they've arrested are responsible for more than 70 thefts in the last six months. prolific. one of the was arrested in december after he was caught stealing a merchandise from a nike store at westgate mall, san jose. police shared these photos that you're looking at. they say his accomplice was arrested by sunnyvale police in a separate incident, detectives say the pair was part of a highly organized theft ring. obviously it's premeditated. >> they go and coordinate it. they had a vehicle waiting for
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them. they go in. they already know what merchandise they're going to grab. obviously, things that cost more money. and so it's not like some random person going into a store suddenly deciding they're going to leave without paying. >> police say the two stole from a number of other stores, including target area, best buy and dick's sporting goods. they estimate the stolen goods are worth more than $75,000. >> waymo has responded after one of its driverless cars hit a bicyclist at a four way intersection. it happened yesterday near 17th and mississippi streets. waymo said its car was stopped at the intersection, so an oncoming truck could turn. when it was the waymo's turn to go, it did, but the vehicle didn't register. a bicyclist that was right behind the truck. in a statement, the company says, quote, waymo called police to the scene and the cyclist left on their own. to our knowledge, reporting only minor scratches. we're making contact with relevant authorities surrounding this event. a first of its kind indoor car charging station has opened in san francisco. it's
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electrify america's first indoor charger in an urban location. this one is located on harrison street at fifth in the soma district. south of market. there are 20 ultra fast chargers capable of charging 20 miles per minute. electrify america says its goal is to get drivers back on the road as quickly as filling up at a gas station. they've also added two customer lounge areas so people can relax while their cars charge. >> california attorney general rob bonta issued a consumer alert today advising renters of their rights and protections under state law. >> as we think we are all better off when tenants are clear and precise in their knowledge about their rights and landlords clear and precise in their knowledge of their duties and their obligations to their tenants. >> bonta issued the alert during a news conference in san francisco detailing five things that every tenant should know topping the list rent cannot be increased by more than 10% a year. in addition, tenants can be evicted only by court order
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and in general, only for just cause. landlords must make repairs to address health and safety concerns, concerns and issues on the property and landlord must return a tenant security deposit with itemized deductions within 21 days of the tenant moving out. bonta says it's important for tenants to understand their rights, especially in light of the state's housing crisis. >> if you're wondering why your allergies are acting up, you're not alone. what the rain has to do with it. a toilet drama continues to unfold in san francisco. what's next for the noe valley neighborhood and old taylor swift set to join the disney family sort of. >> maybe she'll end up being a niners fan after sunday. who knows? larry beil live in las vegas as we count down to super bowl 58, the chiefs had their media availability earlier in the day, but right now, as we speak, the 40 niners are actually speaking kyle shanahan live of our super bowl coverage
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happening right now in las vegas, just a few days before the super bowl. sorry, the image is a little blurry. that's uh- 40 niners coach kyle shanahan answering usual questions from the media about practice. probably the turf issues that's
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been going for on their practice facility. and brock purdy questions, etc. monday >> well, he's not coming in clear. but you know who's coming in loud and clear is abc seven news sports director larry beil. live in las vegas. >> and larry caught up today with some of the players who play for taylor swift's boyfriend's team. larry well, you're riding this taylor swift boyfriend team all all the way to sunday already. >> i love him uh. you know that's fantastic. um, we got we got a trademark that before the end of the week. anyway, you saw kyle shanahan. i think there's so much pressure on him because you know four years ago they lost to the chiefs when he was the offensive coordinator with the falcons. they were up by 25 points. lost that game. so it's kind of similar to what andy reid went through when he was the head coach of the philadelphia eagles for 14 years. they could never get over the top. and he was regarded as a great coach who could never quite get it done. now in kansas city with patrick mahomes and travis kelce, suddenly they're an unstoppable machine.
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depending on your perspective, the chiefs are either the new america's team or villains. as i just like winning. >> if you win a lot and that causes you to be a villain, then i'm okay with it. but at the end of the day, i'm going to enjoy playing the game and try to win as much as possible. there's a there's another tier of, uh, of football greats that have won a back to back. >> you know, you you look down the history of the line and i think, um, me and pat have, uh, have been talking about this since we won our first super bowl being a part of that, that group and, um, um, unfortunately, we fell short the, the first time around, and this time it's just, you know, we want it that much more, man. we want it that much because we coach, we know how much more respected those teams are. um, knowing that they had, uh, they had what it took to win it a second time in a row, knowing that they had that target on their back and that everybody was going to get their best shot last nfl team to win back to back. >> the patriots in the 0304
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seasons. now if you're a 40 niners fan, i'm sure you have heard the song or the saying bang bang niner gang created by bay area legendary rapper e-40, like anybody could have did the hook. >> it's like bang bang niner gang. it's that simple, you know what i'm saying? so i made it into an anthem and i made it where i didn't. i didn't, um, name the current, um, um, players, but i named all the classic players and, you know, so they can last forever. so you know, just because people get traded all the time and all this. so i wanted it to last forever. >> yep. you go with the classics. can't go wrong. well, you know joe montana jerry rice. jerry rice by the way is, uh, probably, i don't know, a couple hundred yards away, he's got the lombardi trophy and fans are taking pictures with him. so we'll see if we can get over there and get some of that. but, uh, that's a wrap for the moment when we come back at 5:00, uh, we're going to talk about the
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recurring field situation in, uh, which is again, an issue because the players union isn't happy now with what the nfl has provided the 40 niners. so, uh, i looked at the field, by the way. i saw shots of the field, and i went real. >> is it really bad? >> i wouldn't play, i would i would not play catch with dan on that field. no kidding. really. you could tell something wrong. it it it looks like cows have been grazing on that thing. it's just it's a it's not it's not what it should be for a super bowl. >> like it looks like a high school football field. >> yes, yes, i think you i think you've captured it right there. so we'll have more. but for now in las vegas, larry biel abc seven sports. thanks, larry. >> more on field gate as we go forward. right now. let's check in with abc seven news reporter j.r. stone. yeah. >> he joins us live from fremont street in downtown las vegas. j.r. i imagine i mean, not in your spot right there, but it's probably getting pretty busy and exciting over there. >> it is. it is. and we were
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down in the busy spot a little earlier. it's been a busy afternoon putting stories together, but i will say this in all honesty, early on this week saw a lot of chiefs fans. but today all of a sudden lots of niners fans here in las vegas, i talk with the general manager of a nearby hotel who told me a majority of their reservations are coming from california, so it appears the tide is now turning to red and gold. finding love. so niners fans are arriving from. >> i'm from kansas city, missouri, and, uh, i'm going for the 40 niners. >> what in the been a 40 niners fan since 1980. >> and, uh, hope we get number six. >> danielle woods and his wife michelle say they are part of kansas city. faithful will not be going for the chiefs. will be all san francisco. >> so they just were like, what about patrick mahomes? but we have a group of san francisco people there. so it's fun. >> do they call you names in kansas city because you love the great team? >> and they beat us the last time. so we got to get some
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payback. round two baby. >> wednesday, fremont street or old vegas had the typical interesting performers, but just look up and you see this incredible images of the san francisco 40 niners and kansas city chiefs on the viva vision canopy, which is the world's largest high definition video screen. the texas 40 niners fans were all about it. they have 40 niners fans in texas. >> oh yeah. plenty man. especially because, you know, since covid, all the california is moving to texas. >> well not everybody but we understand the faithful are everywhere. your gang vegas though it's not just 40 niners and chiefs fans take it away alexis beat him. who's gonna win taylor swift because she brings everybody to football. >> now all women love football because of taylor swift. only taylor swift all the way. taylor swift better than everything. >> yes, the swifties are in the house as well. i know, i know, back to football. and one last hard hitting question to the
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garcia family sipping on their vegas drinks and dreaming about a 40 niners super bowl win. is there a point like if you have enough beer that you'll give in and get tickets? >> i don't think i would do that. no, i don't think so. we're living on a retirement plan now, so she said only only we had worked a little longer back out here, live in downtown las vegas. >> i can't tell you. we dealt with rain the last couple of days. all of a sudden today there were blue skies. it certainly raises that excitement level. gets you thinking about the super bowl. and tonight we finally have some red carpet events. so we might be talking about celebrities going forward at this point in las vegas reporting live in las vegas j.r stone abc seven news. all right thanks jared. >> now let's stay in vegas for another moment. go back now to the 40 niners. media availability happening right now again in vegas. this is live. brock purdy is at the mic right
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now. the 4040 niners quarterback that's getting so much attention ahead of this super bowl. you're going to hear from him and other members of the niners a little later today. and stay with us all week for live super bowl coverage from las vegas with larry, chris and j.r. in the evenings, our zach prentice is in the mornings covering that for us as well. >> all right. an emergency room for pets. but it does much more than just take care of pets. howie gives the owners some comfort to. i'm spencer christian, our showers are still with us. >> a bit stubborn they are, but they're going away. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up
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see traffic is moving very nicely, but that's not the reason we're showing you the picture. we're showing you the picture because we have a nice break in this rain we had today. and blue skies. >> yeah, because we had some pretty heavy showers. let's check in with spencer now. >> yeah okay. kristen and dan, those heavy showers move through the san francisco area earlier today. that's where we're getting those breaks now. but some of them are still, uh, holding on over in parts of the east bay. here's a look at live doppler seven. and you can see that the system is pretty much breaking up. but we've got some isolated downpours, mainly over the mount hamilton area right now. and way, way down in the south bay. and you can see on the looping image here that the system, the main body of it is swinging to our south and east
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at the moment. so it will continue winding down as we go into the evening hours. and there it moves along the on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. this is a level one storm through this evening. we expect a few more scattered showers and maybe an isolated downpour or two. winds are pretty gusty. 15 to 35mph, but they will taper off after about 10:00 tonight and there is a little bit of snow falling on our higher peaks in the mount hamilton area right now. so here's the forecast animation starting at 5 p.m. notice how widely scattered the showers will be at that time. and as we get later into the evening, the showers become scarcer and scarcer. they'll finally wind on down. although we could see a little wave of showers moving down through the concord area around 9:00 or so, and. then it'll swing on out o here. notice the snow down in the mount hamilton area because of the cold air filtering in behind the storm, and it'll be pretty much all over after midnight. rainfall totals will generally be under five hundredths of an inch, so this is not a very significant storm.
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but remember, the ground is still saturated, so we don't need a lot more rain. it's gusty right now on the coast up to 40mph at pointrillionaise. but we'll see those gusts tapering off rather sharply after about 10:00 tonight and overnight. the winds will be relatively calm now our 24 hour temperature change shows the cold air moving in already there already it's about 5 to 8 degrees colder and most bay area locations. i should say cooler than at this time yesterday. more specifically, it is 51 degrees right now in san francisco and in oakland. we also have low or low to mid 50s at hayward, san jose, san mateo, and half moon bay. blue sky at the golden gate once again, that's worth a second view. it's 50 degrees right now at santa rosa, concord and livermore, 48 at petaluma and 53 at napa and let's move along and take a look at what's coming with this cold air frost advisory will be in effect from 10:00 tonight to 9:00 tomorrow morning in the inland uh- north bay inland valleys is what i'm trying to say. frost will form in many locations, temperatures
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dropping as low as about 33 degrees. and as you look at the lows overnight, you can see there'll be lots of 30s, mid 30s in many of our inland communities, but lows will drop down only to about 40 degrees, 41 degrees near the bay shoreline. highs tomorrow, mainly in the mid 50s and we still have that coastal flood advisory in effect until saturday morning for the bay shoreline. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. notice the string of sunny days coming our way can this be real? >> yes, yes yes it is. >> in fact, not only will it be sunnier the next few days, but milder starting over the weekend with high temperatures getting into the mid 60s on tuesday and wednesday. kind of spring like. >> yeah, you know, just playing with our emotions there. are you i'm not i don't teach don't toy with it. >> i know right. >> yeah. >> thank you okay. >> all right. in the east bay a veterinary emergency room is taking some of the concern out of taking your pet to the vet. emergency veterinary group opened its new 24 hour hospital in pleasant hill today. the center allows people to stay with their pets at all times,
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even overnight. >> if your pets are really sick and it does need to spend the night with us, we do have rooms that will set up and beds that will make for you, and you get to stay with your pet overnight. >> emergency veterinary group opened its first bay area location in san ramon two years ago. they also have a location in san jose. >> one east bay city is taking a new step to fight climate change. the pledge the mayor of antioch signed today and what it means for that community. >> remember that infamous noe valley public toilet and its sky high price tag? well there's a new development today. what we've learned coming up
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fossil fuel infrastructure projects. abc seven news reporter anser hassan explains why the mayor believes that pledge will lead to real change in climate change, with the stroke of a pen, antioch becomes the first us city to pledge to no new investments of public money in fossil fuels. >> our city, we have a we have a lot to do as it relates to mitigating climate change and obviously one city can't do it all by itself. and so i'm happy to be the first mayor to do this. >> antioch mayor lamar hernandez thorpe signed the global mayoral pledge put forth by pacific environment. the organization works with the united nations to push for systemic environmental reform. >> he commits to removing authority from existing land use documents for any new, renewed or expanded fossil fuel infrastructure on city property. >> mayor hernandez thorpe says the proclamation is not just symbolic, it will lead to real policy change. the pledge
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includes no new oil or gas drilling, no new gas stations in the city, no new power plants or pipelines, and no gas connections to new buildings, he adds. the cities must lead the way. >> we control land use. we control the decisions that make communities and so any bold step you can do to mitigate any new fossil fuel infrastructure in our communities is so critical and can only be done by cities, the mayor says. >> antioch is already feeling the effects of climate change. he says rising sea levels are leading to more saltwater in the san joaquin delta, once a source of fresh drinking water. despite that, the mayor knows there could be political costs because contra costa county has historically been a hub for oil and gas drilling. >> this is not easy, and there's a reason why lots of mayors haven't signed on to this, because you're literally picking a fight with very big interest groups, the mayor says the city will work closely with labor groups to protect jobs, as the city transitions. we want to make sure that we do this in a
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way that that that works with our our labor partners to ensure we lean off correctly and keep people employed. >> in antioch. anser hassan abc seven news. the port of oakland took center stage for first of its kind meeting today. >> oakland was the host city for the zero emissions symposium. >> we're excited to be a green port. we're hopeful that we could be the nation's first and greenest port in the nation. and so this is just the beginning of that work. >> today's symposium looked at green energy solutions for the port, like switching the equipment to battery technology instead of diesel fuel. leaders say that would drastically cut pollution, creating a healthier environment for port workers and the surrounding community. the infamous noe valley toilet is in the news once again, after the public was shocked by its high construction costs, delays and politics. there's finally a new date for its installation on abc seven. >> news reporter lyanne melendez is in the newsroom with the how when and why leanne. it took so
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long. >> i don't know what to tell you. we can only describe it as an insane journey that started with $1.7 million in state funding. the outrage of the community, two out of state business owners saving the day, and now finally, a date for the installation of what may be the most coveted toilet in the history of san francisco. the noe valley town square is a small refuge in a bustling little neighborhood where reading is rewarded and dogs are looked after, and camping is certainly not allowed. and there's no smoking, no feeding. the birds, no littering, no glass containers, and still no bathroom. >> but it would be helpful to have a toilet here because there are very few. there's no public toilets on 24th street at all. for people who are just visiting, you know, a tourist who's got a got to go, we have an emergency. >> we have to make a pee pee. it's good to have a toilet.
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>> the drama surrounding the proposed toilet reads like an afternoon soap opera. the initial cost of $1.7 million shocked even the most skeptical of san franciscans. how could a 150 square foot bathroom cost that much? >> why not? why would it be you know, is the city? >> last year the city's recreation and parks department gave us a long list of things involved when building a no frills bathroom, such as landscaping, design permits and environmental reviews. >> staff time permit fees and architecture and engineering required to make sure everything works and fits together. >> but when people criticize it for being financially excessive, the city backed off and turned to two out of state vendors who offered to donate a prefab, fabricated modular bathroom and provide free architecture and engineering services. all they needed to do was to find local union workers to install the toilet. at the time, it was good publicity. after all, the noe
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valley public toilet is so notorious that it now has its own wikipedia page. >> it was longer than typical. >> chad kaufman is the owner of public restroom company donating the toilet and based in nevada for him, dealing with san francisco's convoluted building process has been a lesson in patience. >> municipal government just has to go through these proper procedures and every city is different. every county is different across the united states. it's just the way it is. >> meanwhile, the other donating company, volumetric building, complained that the high cost of local construction had delayed the installation that prompted rec and parks to write them a letter stating, quote, unfortunate. despite assurances of an efficient installation made to our general manager and in the press, the restrooms opening is now four months behind schedule. >> they had some unforeseen delays on their side, some staff out and then, um, you know, i think the cost of construction
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in san francisco was a little shocking to them. but all the issues have been resolved, and we're very grateful for their gift. and everything's in place now. >> the residents of noe valley will finally get their bathroom. the on site construction preparations will begin next monday, and the bathroom delivered on march seventh. kaufman believes residents will be pleasantly surprised with the final product. chad >> it was more than i expected. it was more than i expected and as the neighborhood waits in anticipation for it to arrive, the lot is being put to good use by those faithful companions, as when you got to go, you got to go. >> now, the modular bathroom is sitting in a warehouse in nevada and will soon make its way here. now, we're told that when it arrives, there will be traffic control officers directing traffic as the heavy duty forklift will move it to its new and permanent location. and
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guys, i think the people of noe valley are going to have a parade that day for sure. >> yeah, this is going to be the most famous toilet ever here, right? uh, so leanne, if the city still has 1.7 million from the state and most of the costs were actually donated, so there's money left over, right? >> that's right. now according to rec and parks, they will have only spent $300,000 to cover their end of the bargain. that's permit fees, staff time and all those little things that, as we know here in the city, add up in a big way. now, everything else, as you said, was donated. so if my math is correct, right, the city will have $1.4 million left over for another similar bathroom project in presidio presidio park in bernal heights. so definitely this is a win win situation for the city. sounds like it. >> all right. thank you. liane >> sure. all right. the strange questions coming out of the super bowl, interviews and taking a break, why the european trend is coming stateside. the
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tasteless question posed today to niners quarterback brock purdy. so so a reporter asked purdy what he thought about social media posts, claimed that he looks like jfk assassin lee harvey oswald. what? i know
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purdy handled it. you know, i mean, like he does in the pocket calmly and professionally, saying he's never heard that before. larry, seriously, what are they doing out there? >> he's a quarterback assassin, and he's that accurate. well i'll tell you this, i when i first heard of this, i thought, this has got to be the dumbest thing ever. and thankfully for once, i didn't ask the dumbest question. but uh, but in all seriousness, there then then i looked at at at twitter and saw the side by side photos and i was like, oh my, it's it sounds like a terrible question. and it and it, it is kind of awkward to say the least, but the photos are a little similar. and so if you if you go online, you'll see them. uh, but yeah, uh, yeah. i would not be asking to say. >> right. yeah. i mean, come on. >> yeah. all right. >> yeah, yeah. >> how is he supposed to answer
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that? yeah. right. i mean, it'd be better to look like paul newman, i suppose. >> all right. steph curry and his fellow nba all stars are about to play on a court unlike any other festivities. leading up to the game at lucas oil stadium in minneapolis will take place on a state of the art, full video led court. league officials say it will give them more range when it comes to. interactive graphics. the actual game itself will remain on a wooden court, but larry, this could be a sign of technology to come in sports. well. interesting. >> yeah. you know, i mean, there's a whole bunch of, uh, ar and vr virtual reality technology that's coming and people i've talked to say it's amazing. this sounds like a little bit of a different deal. i don't know if it's going to be like the nikola indian games where they, you know, slime some people, you know, uh, just, just in terms of graphics. but i can't wait for steve kerr to be involved with this because he
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was upset about the loud music that they played in phenix, like a month ago. and so if he's upset about the music, wait until i would. i don't know if the court lights up when somebody does or or that's just like dance dance revolution. oh yeah. >> yeah, like dance dance revolution. you know that video game where you dancing and then you step on it and then the square lights up and yes, that's something i used to dominate in that game, by the way. >> oh yeah. >> okay. a coffee ritual in sweden is the latest buzz to improve morale here in the us. it's called fika. so employees put away their work and commune over coffee and snacks. swedish employers say the tradition has made a positive impact in the workplace. and now businesses in the us are bringing the coffee break to their office. yes, we need fika. yeah. coffee is a big deal in sweden. >> i've visited sweden more than once. is it really? yes. and they serve very strong coffee there. but it's good. but it's really strong. their coffee is not for sissies as they say. as betty davis said about growing older. >> no kidding. i didn't know
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that it was such a coffee culture. yeah fascinating. >> it's like the british tea break in the afternoon, you know, afternoon tea where you just take some time out, enjoy the drinks and light snacks, and then you're all like, i'm ready to go again. >> it's so civilized too. it is nice to take that little break, i have to say. >> oh, so it doesn't work for us. >> so everybody just stops. everybody just stops. what they're doing for the coffee break and just takes. >> i mean, but they stop, you know, casually and just hang out, relax, commune and then go back to work. >> i don't know, we're too hyped up here. i don't know. >> yeah. >> we are. all right. well, if you ever made sourdough, you know that you need a starter and a starter. that is 177 years old is rising in popularity. that's in spencer's honor. thanks to tiktok, the 1847 oregon trail sourdough starter preservation society sends out free samples of its starter. the group claims the starter was carried by settlers on the oregon trail, no less. in the last three weeks, the society received the same number of sample requests that it usually sees in a year. wow.
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and we happen to have see what tiktok does. >> yeah. yep. >> pretty interesting. not just some half baked idea, you know. >> oh, oh, but i'm bum, you know. >> but for the oregon, can i ask a question that's fascinating. >> yeah, yeah. i'm just wondering, spencer, do you remember what it tasted like, 1847? is that what you said? it uh. see? see what you started? >> it helped me make a lot of dough. wow oh my god. wow >> you're the best. all right, it's dan. >> it's. it's impossible to compete with him. no, he's the goat. >> when it comes to puns. >> yeah. >> okay, so speaking of sourdough, check out this 40 niners logo. dan you want to do the honors sent to us by our friends at you take the logo. okay uh, it's from boudin. sourdough and look, they took bread. wow and made this whole logo. whoa look at the different layers. >> that's cool. >> oh, i can smell the sour. i mean, how about that? yeah and
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then they also have the football version, which you can see the loaf lends itself really well to looking like a football. it does that dan has i'm not going to pass this. >> i'm going to eat it. yeah. >> and it tastes a lot better than i got it. >> so you got the football but not the logo. >> there we go. yeah incoming! larry. yeah go deep. yeah, i almost feel like taking a bite out of this. >> i know, that's pretty fun, though. that's clever. >> and it's so san francisco, right? >> it's la brea. yeah i know, didn't stop. if you say it one more time, i just might. but it's such a san francisco tradition, which are. >> oh, that's fun. all right. it is a san francisco. >> good luck. >> go 40 niners. >> look at this. that's awesome. yeah. all right, that's this edition of 44. >> we will be right back. larry, go
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these shots full of beautiful sunshine, which is really nice. >> and spencer, that may last a while. >> it will last a while. those showers are becoming scattered more widely right now, so we're seeing lots of sunshine. here's a look at the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. this is a level one storm, a light one. so through this evening we expect more periods of scattered showers. maybe an isolated downpour or two. not much gusty wind right now, but the winds will be diminishing later tonight. here's the forecast animation taking us into the evening hours through the evening hours. and notice after about 10:00 tonight or so, we won't see much from the storm at
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all except a little snow atop mount hamilton, where the cold air is a freezing. the precipitation. speaking of freezing, we have a frost advisory in effect until 9:00 tomorrow morning for the north bay inland valleys, where temperatures may drop as low as 33 degrees. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. we have seven nine dry days coming. our way. maybe an isolated shower tomorrow, but generally dry tomorrow and then dry and even warmer over the weekend and going into early next week. >> dan, what will we do with all this dry weather? thank you. spencer well, if you're noticing your allergies getting a little worse right now, you are not alone. reporter denise diener from our sister station in los angeles has a look at what could be happening with your allergies . heavy storms can wash away allergens, but raindrops can also rupture grass pollen grains into finer particles. >> so when wind whips it into the air, doctors say it can create a perfect storm for those with asthma and allergies. >> it's able to penetrate all the way deep into the lung and cause exacerbation of a asthma
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doctor jacob offenburger is a board certified allergist and says anxiety during extreme weather can also trigger respiratory attacks. >> right now, he says, many people are confusing the aftermath of covid, flu and rsv infections for allergies because they're dealing with a post-viral cough, a situation that can last up to 3 to 6 weeks, he says. ask your doctor to test for viruses. if it is allergies, don't stop taking your regular preventive meds, but if none of that is working, you should contact your doctor or urgent care because you don't want the asthma attack to get worse. >> without a proper treatment. >> turning on your heater after a long while could be kicking up the dust in your air ducts, or the cause of your symptoms could be dust mites, which thrive in humidity so people with allergy to dust mite are going to suffer much more during the rainy season. doctor offenburger says leaks in your home will increase indoor mold allergens. one of the many irritants people need to prepare for following wild, wet weather. >> we know for sure that this
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rain is going to give us a very strong pollen season coming soon . >> doctors say it's important to keep your rescue inhalers on you even in the rain. always talk to your doctor about the best action plan for you. denise studer, abc seven news well, the conners returns tonight right here on abc seven. >> we've got a big problem. >> what else is new? >> we'll catch up with the stars next
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then judge steve harvey at ten. and stay with us for abc7 news at 11. the conners returns tonight for a whole new season of laughs and heartaches. reporter george pennacchio has more from the set of the hit show. >> one of television's top families is coming back. >> you guys suck for making me do this. >> he's kidding. the conners are glad to be back for season six. >> it's a good, good feeling to. to work with people that long and know them. and you can trust them. >> and it is the conners. so there's also another issue or two facing the family. >> we've got a big problem. um, what else is new where we're picking up is jackie's is trying to run the restaurant, but she's it's sliding a little bit.
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>> the lunch box might might have hit. >> no. the lunch box is doing fine. i can't say it that way. i might have hit a wall as jackie in managing the lunch box. are how smart. >> show them where they're headed before they start eating. jackie didn't order napkins, so we're stuck using toilet paper of course it's the conners. >> i mean, does anything go right for us? no i think in terms of becky, um, she does have a new love in her life, which is very exciting. and everything that comes with that new relationship introducing him to the family early, especially our family. that's a big ask. so it's definitely a handful for her this season. >> i hope the family finds a way to stay together despite financial problems all the time, and i hope they find a way to keep the house at and, uh, you know, keep, uh, keep happy like people want them to be. it's a it's been a struggle for them, for many, many years. so i hope
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they go out on a high in los angeles. >> george pennacchio for abc news. >> all right. taylor swift is coming to disney plus. the singer's blockbuster concert film, the eras tour will make its streaming debut on disney plus march 15th. the eras tour earned more than $262 million in theaters, setting a new record for concert films. disney is the parent company of abc seven, and that's it for abc seven news at four, abc seven news at five is coming up next.
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