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damaged roads are impacting traffic for so many. >> and we're not totally out of the forest yet. >> we see some spots of activity this morning on our live doppler seven radar, but we want to welcome you all on this tuesday morning as we inch closer to friday. it is february 20th. >> yes, and it's raining once again here. uh- definitely hit some of that rain driving across the bay bridge this morning. yeah, and we'll track those showers throughout the entire day today. >> so here's live doppler seven. we're not done with this wet pattern quite yet. we even have some heavy showers in parts of the north bay as we press down a little bit closer on live doppler seven, you'll find some wnurs are working through napa itself. you go down to street level. you can see highway 29 121. we're seeing some heavy rain this morning, some showers and parts of the city and along the peninsula. scattered downpours as well. what we're watching out there, the bigger picture, you can see some development off our coastline right now. we're watching this section right here because that is moving in our direction. and that will bring us some more showers today. and
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even the threat of a thunderstorm. no threat for tornadoes today. that chance is over with. but we could see some lightning and thunder. it's a level two moderate storm on the abc seven storm impact scale, so it's a mix of sun and clouds this morning. showers there to some downpours developing. it's the afternoon. we have the chance of a thunderstorm. upper 50s to lower 60s. good morning gloria. >> good morning drew. so you may have some showers this morning when you're driving into work today, or if you're going to be driving at all this morning. but so far we see mostly green on this overall map of our roads here in the bay area. a little bit of a slow spot out there in our central valley. so of course we'll get into that a little bit later, give you your drive times for that area, and we will be updating you throughout the morning. if there's any issues that come up. guys all right. >> thank you. gloria. this morning, caltrans crews will be back out to assess the storm damage along niles canyon road in alameda county. and you can see here a portion of the road is washed away. caltrans says the roadway, which is a part of highway 84, will remain closed between old canyon road to main
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street in sunol. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live there. this morning. and, lena, do we know how much longer it will be closed? >> julian, good morning to you. right now. it's not clear how much longer this road will be closed for, but chp is now saying to expect this road to be closed for at least the next few days, while caltrans can evaluate the conditions and they're options. take a look at this video. our aerial view shows part of niles canyon road west of sunol broke off into the alameda creek. this all happened almost exactly 24 hours ago, right around 5 a.m. yesterday. caltrans is calling this a slip out from a mudslide in the area. they say it's a consequence of heavy rain affecting the roadways is when the roadway gets eroded, the ground underneath it kind of washes out. >> then the pavement slips down, right? or becomes unnavigable. so we can't have people driving
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on it. so that's what's going on out there right now. and we're going to need to make a repair before we can open the road all the way back up. >> crews still had one lane of this highway open doing one way traffic controls up until about 5:00 last night. that's when chp shut down both directions of the road indefinitely. caltrans crews are expected to be back out here this morning to assess these conditions and figure out when and if it's safe to go back to one way traffic controls. but as of right now, they're saying there is no estimated time of getting this road fully reopened . live in sunol. lena howland abc seven news. okay, thank you so much, lena. >> heavy wind gusts knocked out power and downed trees across the bay area yesterday. a massive tree fell in burlingame, stopping southbound traffic along. i 280. thankfully, nobody was hurt, but it backed up traffic for quite some time. >> it was very, very windy. you could see the trees swaying. there was actually sparkles and smoke coming on the on the in
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the middle of the road. and so that you can see that the power lines were down. >> p-g-and-e's eventually restored power to about 1000 customers who lost it in that area. as caltrans worked to clear the roadway there, there was nearly 3300 p-g-and-e's customers without electricity overnight. >> now, this is the real time map of those outages. currently, the largest outages are in the south bay, where 600 customers are impacted in saratoga. power outages in the south bay interrupted some holiday shopping plans as abc seven news south bay reporter loren martinez explains. it also had some business owners on edge. >> the owner of sweet retreat, an ice cream parlor in san jose, said the power came on and off at least three times on monday, so power is very, very important for us, very important. >> it's our heartbeat. on john patrick said his biggest worry wasn't about losing customers on a busy holiday weekend. >> it was whether he was going to have to throw out 300 gallons
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of ice cream in the store. >> so anytime the storm come on, i always worry about the power. okay that's my number one priority. >> after the third short outage, patrick said pkg and e alerted him. power was restored, which was a huge relief. >> i feel so good across the street inside the oak ridge mall, power was out in some stores and on for others. >> a lot of the shops were closed, like we were walking and then like one part of the mall was just like completely out. so we were like, oh, one family killed, time in a food court. >> while power was restored at the build-a-bear workshop, i guess all the people just went where all the lights were. >> and then when they came on the old people started going to the other side. we were just happy that some of it, you know, was open and we were able to get some snacks and, and we were able to get the bears. >> by monday evening, power was restored here at the oak ridge mall in san jose. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news from the south bay to this heavy snowfall last night in the
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sierra, we have a live look right now from our lake tahoe camera at zephyr cove, and it appears to be rather calm this morning. >> a major change from the activity. we saw just 24 hours ago. so the roads have picked up some good snowfall at this point . the area is looking at another 1 to 2ft by wednesday, and if you're planning a ski week trip, it's going to be tough driving to tahoe and leaving the area until later this week. snow chains are required currently on 8-80 going over donner pass and on highway 50 from the twin bridges to myers, you can always get the latest forecast and track the rain anytime with our live doppler seven radar. just search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it now. >> this morning, a popular utah mommy vlogger and her business partner are expected to learn their sentence after guilty pleas to shocking child abuse charges. gloria is at the live desk with that gloria. >> good morning amanda, utah, mother of six ruby. frankie and her business partner jody hildebrandt will learn their fate in the next few hours. this
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all comes after videos about frankie's strict parenting style went viral. frankie had more than 2 million followers on her now deleted youtube channel, documenting the lives of her six children and how she disciplined them. it all unraveled after her 12 year old son escaped from hildebrand's home. a neighbor immediately called police. >> he's emaciated. he's got tape around his legs. he's hungry and he's thirsty. >> he's also saying that there's two of his sisters are back at the home, as well as part of the plea deal, frankie has agreed to serve some time in prison. >> julian disturbing. >> thank you so much, gloria. at least two bay area cities are considering moving away from the typical 4th of july fireworks shows. napa and richmond officials will both be talking about independence day drone shows at their city council meetings today. this is video from texas based sky elements drone shows. according to the napa valley register, a register
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, rather a napa is already in talks with this company. they've already put on shows in the bay area, including brentwood's 4th of july festival and the alameda county fair. those in favor of these types of shows say they're much more safe and sustainable than fireworks. are. >> 508 this morning. we still have the chance for thunderstorms later today, and no threat of tornadoes that threat is gone. we had a couple of severe storms yesterday. today we may see some lightning, some localized flooding. we just are so saturated already that more rain today could cause some issues. we'll be at a level two, a moderate storm for the rest of today. a flood advisory is in effect. you can see that does include napa. we've had some heavy rain in this area overnight, so we have some areas of flooding on our roadways. just be aware of that. the wider picture is showing you we have showers overhead right now and now we're watching this next batch right here. and it is producing lightning. so there's the chance later on this morning into the afternoon as this moves onshore. we could get some thunderstorms. we have some heavier downpours right now
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working through napa. that's why that flood advisory is in effect , some light showers in the santa cruz mountains in the south bay will take into the sierra some thunder snow happening right now. it's an indication of some very heavy snow falling. we have a winter storm warning still in effect. we'll see an additional probably 6 to 10in of snow throughout the day today. flood watch is still in effect across the entire region, so the showers where we find some downpours will likely see some localized areas of flooding like we're seeing around napa right now. that continues through tomorrow morning. so showers potential thunderstorms as we head later into the afternoon. those temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s, but drier weather is in sight. we'll show you that on the seven day julian. in a few minutes you promise? i promise it is coming. >> thank you. drew well, still ahead here on abc seven mornings, an update on the fishing boat that's been stranded on the shore of bodega bodega bay for the past several days, and a content creator in the east bay is gaining followers by calling attention to the not so pretty signs of oakland. >> the catch phrase he uses
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that's gaining popularity online. >> haters gonna hate sports sportscaster and former basketball star charles barkley once again talking trash about the city of san francisco. his latest comments about the city and the local athlete who p but we're just getting started. everything going well? oh yeah. let's take a look at this knee. because it's the work behind the scenes, that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! for all that is me, for all that is you. kaiser permanente.
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welcome to my season. welcome to my season, and welcome to my season. welcome to my season. >> in less than a year, the bay area will host the 2025 nba all star games. the warriors shared this video to get the excitement started. basketball super fans and celebrities alike will be in the bay area next february. a group of key warriors staffers spent four days in indianapolis observing operations in preparation for next season showcase the 2025 all star weekend will be an opportunity for san francisco to really cash in on some much needed tourism dollars, chase center, cow palace and the oakland arena will be hosting the festivities all star weekend is set for
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february 14th through the 16th, 2025. a san francisco supervisor is criticizing those recent comments by pro basketball hall of famer and nba on tnt commentator charles barkley during sunday's all star game in indianapolis, he took some time to bash san francisco. if you had a chance of being cold or being around a bunch of homeless crooks in san francisco when you oh, that's great. >> you know, when you know you love san francisco. >> no, we don't you can't even walk around down there. you can't walk around. yeah. with a bulletproof bass and barkley, also known as chuck, made some negative comments about the city while seated next to warriors star draymond green during saturday's nba all star pregame in indianapolis. >> draymond pushed back on those comments. now, district four supervisor joel engardio says he's fed up with all the trash talk. >> well, san francisco definitely has challenges, but
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we're far from a dystopian city. i would invite charles to come to the very next sunset night market that we're going to produce later this year to see, uh, thousands of people, all san franciscans in the street, enjoying each other's company and good food and music and entertainment and living their best lives. >> yeah, we'll be sure to let you know if chuck accepts that offer. we also reached out to turner sports to get further comment from barkley, but we have not heard back today. >> the local librarian, antioch, is set to reopen with some additional security it had temporarily closed because of car break-ins, drug use, harassment of staff and other illicit activity. the library will reopen at noon with an extra armed security guard adding to the guard already inside. during library hours, a group of past ers hopes divine intervention can help curb the rise of crime. in oakland yesterday, leaders from various congregations gathered at acts full gospel church of god in
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christ to pray for improved safety. attendees held up signs that read hear our cry. the pastors say, people who live in oakland are suffering from a collective trauma from thefts and blight. >> it's time for a change, and it's time for us to come together. it's time for us to do things that we need to do in god's way, and whatever god gives you to fight for you got to keep fighting for it. >> the naacp and a group of pastors have asked oakland city leaders to declare a state of emergency and hire more police officers. >> a content creator in oakland is taking another approach at calling attention to issues in the city. rogério ramon is now posting tiktok and instagram videos to show the challenges oakland is facing. some of the things he posts include abandoned cars, burning trash cans, crime scenes and unhoused people. he now has more than 61,000 followers. every post includes a catch phrase which translates to oakland, california, where life is
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worthless, where the city has abandoned us. ramon tells us his posts are aimed to bring awareness about what's happening, especially in east oakland. >> in the saga of the beached fishing vessel at bodega bay is finally over, the effort to save a 57 ton fishing boat that washed aground more than a week ago failed the aleutian storm was ripped apart by ferocious waves. these are images of what's left of the boat at salmon creek beach. bits and pieces of the vessel are now littering the sand. you see it there? there was hope. the crab fishing boat could have been salvaged last friday, the coast guard ordered the operation to stop, essentially dashing those chances, a gash formed in the hull, compromising the boat's integrity. >> the pacific pier is expected to reopen today. the storm brought more pounding waves to the san mateo county coast yesterday, with waves sending water on to beach boulevard. officials there closed the pier yesterday as a precaution after storm damaged it last month. >> and check out how high the
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waves shot up as they hit the santa cruz coastline. at one point, gusts there were as high as 40 miles an hour for people in the area are also keeping an eye on the san lorenzo river because it is rising steadily as the rain and runoff accumulates. yeah and thankfully the waves are a lot weaker today, so good news there. >> it was windy yesterday, very those winds in areas more than 60mph. so we lost the wind too. but we still have the rain out there that we're dealing with. live doppler seven will be busy throughout the day today. we'll take you outside. here's our exploratorium camera. it is quite cloudy overhead and we do have scattered showers across the region. here's why. low pressure still inundating us with showers. heavy rain across southern california right now. you can see they're going to get flooding today. we're in between that front and the low. so that's why we're unstable right now. we're watching this area of showers gathering offshore that will bring us the chance of more rain as the day goes on. winds are so much lighter today. we expect them to remain pretty light. yesterday we had winds in
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excess of 60mph. we have no wind advisories today. live doppler seven showing you we have some scattered showers over the city. some of the heavier showers right now positioned over napa county that will press in a little bit tighter and what we're watching very closely is something called training. it's where showers move over the same region repeatedly, and that could lead to localized flooding . that is why we do have a flood advisory in effect for this area, because heavy rain is creating some ponding on our roadways. temperatures right now, we're all basically in the 50s. currently. it's a level two today for showers and downpours. the chance of a thunderstorm, no chance for tornadoes today. that threat is gone, but flooding is still a threat because everything is so saturated and we are tracking rounds of heavy rain. here's future weather by noon, along the coast and in the north bay, we have those downpours. and then later on the afternoon we'll have that downpour shift into the east bay. the peninsula, and into the south bay. just an active day once again. here's the accuweather seven day forecast level two today for showers and downpours today. tomorrow we'll have morning rain giving way to
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afternoon sunshine. and then thursday we are sunny. we are drier. it's a mix of sun and clouds here on friday over the weekend. saturday day a chance of showers but sunday looking dry with temperatures mainly in the 60s. gloria >> yeah, you know, we have a traffic alert for you this morning. there's a crash over on the san mateo-hayward bridge. you can see it right here live on our camera. this is currently blocking a lane there on the bridge. this is a solo car crash, and you could see that they are getting help there, but it is creating some slowdowns. so from the toll plaza to foster city, it will take you 12 minutes right now. and also just be aware that there are slick roads out there. so give yourself a little bit of extra time this morning. we'll keep monitoring that for you. a look at your drive times as well. from tracy to castro valley, it will take you 58 minutes right now. so we're definitely back to a normal commute today. it was really slow yesterday with the holiday, but now a lot more cars out there on the road. guys thanks so much gloria. >> and coming up, the seven things to know this morning. she was taken captive by her
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seen more downpours develop this afternoon. even the chance of a thunderstorm. take a live look outside. we have some spotty showers. the best chance of those storms later on this afternoon. your temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s and number two, we're getting a live look outside at our san mateo-hayward bridge camera. >> we do have a crash that we're following here. this is a solo car crash. it is blocking a lane right now. so that's causing some slowdowns from the toll plaza to foster city. it will take you 12 minutes right now. >> number three, we're waiting to see how long a road will be closed near sunol, part of highway 84 at niles canyon road. experienced a slip out in yesterday's storms. caltrans expects it could be closed for several more days. number four there are still customers without power across the bay area. >> p-g-and-e's is still working to restore electricity there, but some may not get it back until later this afternoon. >> number five the antioch library is reopening today with increased security. it briefly
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closed last week after reports of illicit activity, including car, break-ins and drug use number six nikki haley is delivering a speech today about the state of the presidential race. >> she's in her home state of south carolina ahead of this weekend's big primary. she says she will stick in the race even as she trails former president trump by double digits in the polls. >> number seven panda spotting pablo sandoval is back at giant spring training. he's trying to make the team as a non-roster invitee. the 37 year old helped the giants win three world series titles, is in an exclusive interview, the vallejo couple at the center of a hit true crime docu series is telling their story for the first time since the series came out in 2015. denise huskins was kidnaped and police mistakenly claimed she and her now husband, aaron quinn faked the whole thing. the couple appeared on tamron hall to go into the details on the challenges they faced. since abc seven news
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reporter melanie woodrow breaks down the latest interview. in their first interview since american nightmare was released on netflix, aaron quinn and denise huskins are retelling their story involving the vallejo police department reliving it is always a challenge. >> it always brings up a lot of deep pain from the past. >> in 2015, matthew mueller broke into quinn's vallejo home, tying up, blindfolding and drugging the couple before kidnaping huskins for ransom. >> the kidnapers told me, if you call the police, we killed denise when quinn did call vallejo police detective matt mustard interrogated him, believing he had killed huskins. >> so now i get out my puzzle pieces and i start figuring out, okay, how do i make it so you look like a monster? >> he was even accused of failing a lie detector test. >> but you know where she is. i don't know where she is. i want you guys to find her. >> they are trained to break you. >> they're good at it. that's what they do. >> he was kidnaped too, but by the police. because they try to
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isolate you. they keep you from your family. they manipulate the environment and it's all geared towards breaking you. >> but when mueller released huskins in southern california shortly after the kidnaping, vallejo police changed their story, going on camera and asserting the couple had staged an elaborate kidnaping hoax. >> it is mr. quinn and miss huskins that owes this community an apology. >> the fact that they went on national news so quickly just to destroy our reputations, their reputations smeared and possibly facing prosecution. >> the couple had a hero in the wings. then dublin police detective misty caruso. >> i just knew that i was going to help her in some form of another caruso took on the case after a similar thwarted home invasion in dublin, where mueller left behind his cell phone. >> investigators used it to track him to south lake tahoe, where they found evidence including huskins blond hair on a pair of swim goggles. >> for two days. i believe that i would be killed and i had to
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make peace with the end of my life, but at the same time, i had to keep fighting. >> mueller is now serving a 40 year prison sentence for the kidnaping thing. melanie woodrow abc seven news. well tonight is a big night of premieres here on abc seven. >> several of your favorite shows are back with all new seasons, including will trent. the detective is back in this season. we'll get to know more about his back story. you can watch the season kickoff of will trent tonight at 8 p.m. right here on abc seven. it's a part of a jam packed slate of season premieres, followed by the rookie at nine and the final season of the good doctor at ten. all leading up to abc seven news at 11. president biden will be spending the next few days here in california, coming up at 530, when he will be in the bay area, and what he plans to do here, plus an elaborate phone scam. >> how a financial columnist became the victim of fraudsters claiming t
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more calls from the bay area for an immediate cease fire in gaza. now at 5.30. the protests that disrupted traffic on a san francisco freeway. >> ukraine is suffering more losses on the battlefield in its war against russia, ukraine president zelenskyy is pleading for more assistance as us aid stays tied up in the republican led house, the latest coming up and rain and winds over the past several days leave behind damage up and down the state. >> millions are still under flood watches this morning. we're not out of the storms yet, but drew tells us there are clearer days ahead. and that's the good news. good morning everyone. it is tuesday, february 20th. >> it's 530. as you wake up with us right now, we want to get right to drew tuma for a look at today's forecast. drew doppler kind of active right now. it is. >> and julian we are seeing areas of flooding already this morning. here's live doppler seven. you can see these downpours are just blossoming
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this morning. we'll press in a little tighter. you can see over the last 30 minutes you see these bright colors start to pop up. those downpours are developing early this morning. and what you're noticing there moving over the same areas we call that training. and that is leading to localized flooding. we have a flood advisory in effect it includes sears point, napa, american canyon because this is one of the areas that is consistently seen those downpours this morning. so certainly there's water standing on a roadways. it's a level two today for showers and downpours. the chance of a thunderstorm as well. no chance for tornadoes today. that threat is gone, but the chance is there for more flooding as we head throughout the afternoon. so the day planner keep the umbrella with you. it's as we head into the afternoon. thunderstorms are possible. temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s. how we do on that commute. gloria. >> good morning. you know, there are going to be slick roads this morning. so if you're driving, keep that in mind. we're also continuing to follow this crash. this is over on the san mateo-hayward bridge. and you can see our live camera right there. it shows you this is a solo car crash and they are
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getting help right now. so that's some good news. but right now this is blocking the lane past the toll plaza. so it's starting to create some backups there from the toll plaza to foster city. it will take you about 12 minutes right now, but you could see traffic is moving slowly in this area because of that crash. but when it comes to mass transit right now, everything is running on time. bart, caltrain and ace. >> amanda, thanks so much, gloria. in the east bay, a popular route for a lot of commuters is shut down this morning after a huge chunk of the roadway washed out during the storm. highway 84, also known as niles canyon road, will be closed in. definitely. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live in sunol and lena caltrans crews are set to get back there this morning to really assess the damage. >> right, amanda? that's right. caltrans crews are expected to be out here sometime later this morning to assess the damage. now chp has had this highway shut down in both directions for 12 hours. now, as you can see behind me here. and we have learned that they are saying to
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expect this closure to last for at least the next few days while caltrans can come up with a plan for repairs and this is the reason why take a look at this. an aerial view shows a portion of niles canyon road cracked and slipping into the alameda creek on monday morning. this all happened a little more than 24 hours ago, right around 5 a.m. yesterday. caltrans is calling this a slip out from a mudslide in the area. they say it's a consequence of heavy rain affecting the roadways. >> this is a slide that's happened and we're doing one way traffic control in an area that's that's about from pleasanton road on highway 84 to washington boulevard. so that's sort of the area that's that's affected. we're seeing this type of thing around the bay area. this is a this is a slide at this location. >> expect this for just this this rainfall like it's it isn't that hard right. but this rain i didn't expect any blockage here. but. they were doing one way traffic controls out here yesterday before shutting it
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down at 5:00 last night. >> we're told caltrans crews are expected to be back out here sometime this morning to assess the highway and figure out both if and when it's safe to reopen a one way traffic control. but as of right now, there is still no estimated time of fully reopening this highway. caltrans says locals can use palomar street to get around this. live in sonoma. lena howland abc seven news okay, thank you so much, lena. >> wind gusts up to 53 miles an hour hit the north bay, sending trees crashing into roads and homes there. abc seven news spoke with one man in santa rosa who had a tree branch come through his roof and wall. this was at an apartment near fourth street in diamond court, he says. >> i was sitting in my office trying to play some video games on my day off, and all of a sudden it felt like an earthquake hit my house. but from above thought that the tree had gone entirely through the wall of my house. it shook the whole house. >> well, that is quite the disruption to a holiday. thankfully no one was hurt in sonoma county. this road in
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windsor you can see is underwater here. and this is how things looked on waller road near forestville. >> people in vacaville are staying prepared for extreme weather. officials there are keeping an eye on hillsides for possible mudslides. the weather swung to extremes throughout the day yesterday, raining at on one minute, followed by pockets of blue skies and sunshine. >> i'm hoping to just skips over us. >> i have friends from out of state texting me and wishing me to be safe and to be careful in this weather because they heard that tornadoes are coming and flooding and all that. >> no one was taking any chances out at nut tree airport at this flight, school staff made sure the aircraft were all tied down. southern california is dealing with major flooding warnings this morning. creeks in santa barbara county turned into raging rivers from the runoff, flooding on the airfield has
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closed. the santa barbara airport again. that's the second time this has happened in the past few weeks in ventura county. it's mudslide that have everyone worried. >> we're also keeping an eye on the hillsides and their saturation levels and making advisories on evacuations. if necessary. >> in la county, flash flood warnings are in effect for the beverly glen area. neighbors are on alert in case mud starts moving downhill. >> some much needed financial assistance will soon be heading to san diego after the powerful storm caused widespread flooding there. fema announced a major disaster declaration for the city. after that storm hit in january. governor newsom says the declaration will help support residents and businesses affected. the mayor of san diego is praising the announcement, saying it will help rebuild the city. >> an alarming new report exposes a danger under several freeways in california. out of 60 underpass storage sites statewide, just 12 passed fire marshal inspections, two out of
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16 sites passed in the bay area. fire marshals uncovered several fire risks and lease violations. caltrans leases out the space under the freeways and said tenants were given 30 days to correct any problems. inspections were spurred by this fire. in november under i-10 in los angeles. >> president biden begins his three day visit to california today. he's expected to attend several political events here in san francisco, as well as los angeles and los altos hills. this week, the white house says president biden will be delivering remarks at an official event in los angeles today, before heading to san francisco for an event tomorrow. his bay area events are all campaign related heading into the 2024 election, and for the second time in less than a week, hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters shut down a major roadway yesterday. they caused closures on the central freeway in san francisco. the protesters started at san francisco city hall, marching down market
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street, then eventually onto 101 near the van ness exit. the demonstrators are calling for a permanent and immediate cease fire in gaza. a temporary cease fire is absolutely not sufficient. >> you can't pause a genocide. there is only stopping it. >> police eventually cleared the highway about an hour later. no word if anyone was detained or arrested during this demonstration. and of course, last week a similar protest blocked traffic for several minutes on the golden gate bridge in just a matter of hours , arab nations will be putting to a vote on a un resolution demanding that immediate humanitarian cease fire in gaza. those nations hope to show broad global support for ending the war. the us is expected to veto this measure. the us deputy ambassador says the resolution is not an effective mechanism for getting hostages out. among other things, the un security council says there would be more support for a temporary cease
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fire. the war in ukraine now enters its third year as russian troops are launching another round of attacks. >> and as abc news reporter emma wynn explains, aid from the us is tied up in the house. >> this morning, russia launching multiple assaults in eastern and southern ukraine pressing its advantage after seizing the key city of avdiivka . one ukrainian commander saying they just didn't have enough manpower and shells near surgeon rocco raimondo, who previously served as a doctor for the us army, telling abc's martha raddatz of the latest casualties. >> this is a patient who had a severe penetrating brain trauma, basically a artillery blast. >> armando says the worsening situation faced by ukrainians is directly linked to the billions of dollars in u.s. aid held up in the republican controlled house. the less firepower you have, the more casualties you have. >> the more lives are lost. it's
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directly related. >> despite facing international criticism over his lack of swift action on ukraine aid, house speaker mike johnson has not signaled when he might pass new assistance. he has said no foreign aid will pass before more border security is secured. president biden saying house republicans are making a big mistake the way they're walking away from nato, the way they're walking away from meeting our obligations is stocking up for a while. >> i've never seen them like this. >> this, says biden, condemns putin over the sudden death of alexei navalny, the kremlin's fiercest critic. former president trump's only comments. navalny's death compared it to the alleged political persecution he claims he's facing in his own legal battles. former republican representative liz cheney slamming trump on cnn. >> i believe the issue in this election cycle is making sure that putin, wing of the republican party, does not take over the west wing of the white house in the wake of navalny's death, president biden says he's
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considering more sanctions against russia and when abc news washington. >> coming up, a big deal in the banking industry. up next, the merger that could impact a credit card in your wallet. >> seeing the eclipse from a different perspective of the airline offering a flight along the path of totality. but first up, we check back in with drew. >> hey, good morning, live doppler seven. it's another busy day. we're watching downpours overhead right now. more showers developing off the coast and some of these contain lightning thunderstorms are potentially in the forecast later on this afternoon. live doppler seven. we have scattered downpours across the region. will press in a little tighter. we just had a downpour move over the marina in san francisco underneath these downpours. itrillionains right. really heavy. just for a few minutes, but that's enough to lead to localized flooding. look at this cell over east richmond, el cerrito. this is very heavy rain that's pushing slowly off to the north and east. i want to take you to napa. just watch napa itself over the last hour. you notice how these storms are
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moving over the same area. that's called training. and unfortunately, that can lead to flooding. we are seeing that in parts of napa. a flood advisory is in effect because of these downpours that can drop a lot of rain in a short amount of time. snow is falling in the sierra. even some thunder, snow at times. still underneath the winter storm warning. we're expecting about 6 to 10 additional inches today. underneath that warning, it's a level two, a moderate storm. today we're underneath a flood. watch everybody for the potential of more areas of flooding throughout the afternoon, because everything is just so saturated. we've been underneath this wet pattern since saturday, and now with downpours in the forecast, that could lead to flooding. so here's future weather. we'll watch radar very closely throughout the middle part of the day and into the afternoon. you can see more downpours are developing and into the afternoon. it's likely the east bay and the south bay that has the best chance of seeing that heavy rain. highs today. we'll go into the upper 50s and lower 60s, but we do have drier weather later this week. we'll show you the seven day forecast
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columnist is speaking out after falling victim to an elaborate phone scam. it's a wild story. here's abc news reporter andrew dymburt in this morning's gma first look, a warning from a journalist who covers personal finance. >> she lost $50,000 in an elaborate scam. that all started with a phone call. >> it actually showed up as amazon on my caller id, she said that there had been some suspicious activity under my account. >> charlotte calls the cut's financial advice columnist thought she had just learned that she was the victim of identity fraud. the person she was speaking to, transferring her to someone claiming to be an ftc investigator, and later someone who said they were part of the cia. >> he knew my social security number, the last four digits. he
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knew my birthday. he knew my address. he knew that i lived with my husband and son, and he told me that my identity had been stolen by a criminal organization in and coming up at 7 a.m, how you can protect yourself with your gma first look, i'm andrew dymburt, abc news, new york, and she ended up giving them $50,000. >> you'll want to see that story this morning on gma. meanwhile tiktok once again at the center of an investigation the european union is formally looking into whether the company is doing enough to protect minors on its platform. it also wants to examine other suspected violations of the landmark digital services act. a committee wants to know whether the company is complying with requirements for large companies to mitigate the risk of users being addicted to the platforms. the investigation will determine whether tiktok is being transparent about ads on the platform. two a huge $35 billion merger between two of the biggest credit card companies, glory is at the live desk to
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explain how the deal between capital one and discover could impact your money. good morning glory. good morning julian. >> you know, this could benefit consumers in the long run. joining forces will give capital one access to discovers payment network, collecting fees to better compete against visa and mastercard. it comes as credit card debt in the u.s. hits a record high. the average balance now tops $6,000, and with high interest rates, rising, delinquent fees are up among all age groups. 49% of credit cardholders now carry debt from month to month, increasing credit card debt at a time when credit card rates are north of 20% at record highs themselves. >> that really illustrates the financial strain that millions of households are feeling. just trying to make ends meet. as savings balances were run down. we've seen credit card balances run up. more people are carrying balances for longer periods of time. >> bank rate says any changes in the terms of your card must be
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communicated 45 days in advance. experts say that paying down your debt and increasing your credit score will put you in a better position to take advantage of any potential perks . after that merger, amanda. >> all right. thanks so much, gloria. and if you want an up close and personal view of the upcoming solar eclipse, dell to airlines is providing an opportunity. delta is offering a special flight from austin to detroit on april eighth. that's the day of the eclipse. the flight will be specifically operated on an aircraft with extra large windows. it's also timed for the best chance of safely viewing the solar eclipse. at its peak, spending as much time as possible directly within the so-called path of totality. >> oh wow. how much is that going to cost you? >> i don't know, right? >> i mean, a regular delta flight is already just getting you where you need to go. >> come on. yes but the bigger windows, i mean, i'm just kidding. >> it's like made over here selling it did sell that for us. i mean, for the eclipse for us. i will say about, i think 35% of
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it. okay so the totality that path is towards the east. but a little bit of it, that'll be cool. >> and hopefully the weather will be nice so you can get a good view of it right. >> gloria, two months for today would not be great. we've got downpours out there right now. let's take you to sfo this morning. it is wet on the runways and the taxiways and underneath these downpours it's heavy rain that falls very quickly, but they are on the move. so here's live doppler seven. it is busy this morning. we have some downpours that move through the city. parts of the east bay. i just want to press in a little bit closer into the north bay parts of solano county, napa county. you can see these brighter colors when you start to see deep reds like the cell that's about to move over vallejo. that is intense rainfall that could lead to localized flooding. we have a flood advisory in effect for napa, american canyon, sears point, because these areas have just seen some heavy rain over the last couple of hours. here's the wider view. what we're watching. we have those downpours overhead right now. and then you see this massive cloud cover. this is more rain
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headed in our direction. it does have a history of producing lightning. so thunderstorms are in the forecast today. but there is no chance of a tornado that threat is over with winds have really backed off. yesterday we had winds in excess of 60mph in spots. our wind advisory is over, but we could see some breezy conditions later on today. it's a level two for those showers and scattered downpours and that chance of a thunderstorm. the biggest threat would be localized flooding. right now, temperatures are waking up. we're in the 50s, so it's not too chilly by any means. here's future weather later on this afternoon and into the evening. we'll track those scattered downpours. and underneath those downpours you can get a quick amount of rain in a short amount of time. that's why we're worried about flooding. here's the accuweather seven day forecast level two today morning showers giving way to sunshine tomorrow. and then finally you want that dry day. it is thursday. get out and enjoy it. and even into friday. it's a mix of sun and clouds. >> gloria cannot wait for that dry day, drew. but for today, probably some slick roads out there. if you are driving this morning and you know we have an
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update on that crash that we've been following for you this morning on the san mateo hayward bridge. you can see in our live camera right now that they have cleared that crash. this was a solo crash that was blocking a lane. but right now all lanes are back open. however, because of that, it has created some delays. so it might take you a little bit longer. there until that just really resolves. so right now from the toll plaza to foster city, it will take you about 14 minutes. and then getting a live look outside right now on our 8-80 camera and emeryville. this is one of our busier spots this morning. you can see all that traffic right there from highway four to the toll plaza. that will take you 33 minutes right now, guys. >> all right. thank you. gloria, coming up, new at six. agreement approved. the country's largest public university system. ratifying a new labor contract. >> but first, more people are getting infected with the measles. and health experts say vaccination levels are lower than ever. the cluster of infections. doctors in florida are now keeping an eye on. >> it is 551 right now. it is back to work for many of you
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get the lowe's-est price, with our lowest price guarantee. you got this. we got you. asians are now down about half of what we were seeing at the end of december. according to the cdc, covid hospitalization. asians are about a third lower. >> two health experts believe low vaccination numbers are leading to a rise in measles cases across the country, as abc news reporter alison kosik tells us, the disease is potentially making a comeback despite being eradicated. this morning, doctors in florida are closely watching a cluster of children infected with measles, as experts warn about a surge in
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cases nationwide. >> this is, you know, not a hair on fire moment yet, but it has the potential to become one. an elementary school near fort lauderdale is now reporting five students with measles. meanwhile, nine cases have been reported in the philadelphia area since december for all involving unvaxed people so far this year, at least one case has been reported in 12 states. all you have to be is in the same room or proximity with a with an infected patient to be at risk for contracting a virus. >> measles spreads in the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. >> symptoms include fever, cough , a runny nose, and a distinctive rash, but severe cases can lead to brain swelling, pneumonia, or even death. the cdc requires a highly effective measles vaccine to attend public school, but parents can seek religious or medical exemptions, experts say. when 95% of a community is
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vaccinated, it cannot spread. but currently. 36 states fall below that threshold. >> we have to have very high, very high, 95% or greater immune within a population in order for this virus. that's like a heat seeking missile to not be able to find someone who is susceptible. >> doctors are already seeing what they call an alarming increase of cases in europe. >> they now are having a 30,000 times increase, 30 fold increase . that's going to happen here. if we have our immunization rates fall below a threshold, what is that threshold of 95? allison kosik, abc news, new york. >> let's go to live doppler seven. it's another rainy day. we have scattered downpours that are mainly working through the north bay this morning. parts of the east bay around richmond, el cerrito. but look what's building behind it. we have more showers and some of these storms
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have a history of producing lightning, so that is a threat. we are watching as we head into the afternoon and the showers move on shore. no tornado threat today. that threat is over with, but we could see some lightning and hear some thunder. today a flood watch is still in effect for the entire region. this is the biggest threat will face today when we have these downpours moving through. they can drop a lot of rain in a short amount of time, and that can lead to localized flooding on our roads and our smaller streams. and on our creeks. so take a look at the day to day. we'll have a mix of sun and clouds in the morning, scattered showers and downpours. it's the afternoon you get that daytime heating. we could see some thunderstorms develop. those temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60. so it's just a day you want to take the umbrella with you. you'll need it from time to time and again. if you see lightning in here, thunder, you do want to move indoors until that storm passes by. amanda >> all right. great advice. thank you so much, drew. now new at six new housing developments at one south bay city's largest housing project ever gets the green light and our frozen embryos, people. >> yeah, that's the question being considered in an ivf decision that could have far
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