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people across the country. many online reporting an sos notification on their phones. >> and president biden waking up in san francisco. the campaign events on the itinerary today, a day after he called vladimir putin a crazy sob. >> pumping the brakes on waymo, state regulators now pressing pause on the company's expansion plans. a reimagined wharf is on the horizon for capitola, but it could mean the demolition of two decades old business sources. >> good morning. we heard his voice. you heard his voice. you know he's back. woo! thank you. >> i didn't get fired, i didn't quit, i didn't die. >> so everyone can send messages. thank you very much. i'm alive and well.
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>> i did get one of those messages. i said, don't worry. he'll be back next week. >> i just went to africa, that's all. you know, it does change you. but i'm alive. >> yeah. >> let's talk more about that later. welcome back. we're happy to have you. and you brought the dry weather. thank goodness. >> yes. thank you. >> finally, we have dry days ahead. here's the accuweather forecast out there right now. the exploratorium camera showing you we do have some cloud cover out there. some dense fog again this morning in the north bay. we're warning about this yesterday and we have it developing in parts of napa, petaluma, novato right now where you can see we're down to zero miles. this is the only spot that is experiencing fog at this moment. live doppler seven. it is quiet. how nice is it to see this picture? we are not anticipating any rain today, but it's shaping up to be a nice day. but we do have cold temperatures. we're down to 39 in sonoma with that fog, 50 in oakland, 45 in palo alto. but today we'll have a little bit of morning cloud cover giving way to sunshine. look at this. a dry afternoon, partly cloudy skies, temperatures going into the 50s
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and 60s. but over the weekend we're going to see some very warm air move in here. can't wait to show you that. coming up, reggie in a few minutes. drew. >> thank you. if your phone is working right now, consider yourself lucky because breaking overnight, a major at&t outage impacted people across the country. gloria is tracking the situation at the live desk and gloria, the bay area is seeing one of the biggest impacts. >> yes, that's right reggie. you know, actually i was impacted. my phone my cell phone this morning had a big ol sos on it at home. but thankfully things are getting back to normal now. the area is reporting the most problems this morning include the bay area, la, dallas, chicago and atlanta, along with several other cities. now, people saw no service overnight or limited connection with phones displaying s.o.s. as of 4 a.m, nearly 38,000 at&t customers were reporting no service, and that was according to down detector, which tracks outages based on customers self-report issues. local law enforcement agencies sent out notices about the outage affecting emergency service
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calls. san francisco fire sent out a message at 3 a.m. saying the city's 9-1-1 one center is still operational. officials also said that if you are an at&t customer and you cannot get through to 9-1-1, just try calling from a landline. and we reached out to at&t for more information. we still have not heard back. other networks like cricket, xfinity and boost mobile were also seen outages. verizon customers also reported problems, but verizon says that their service was not impacted. so the good news here it is getting better amanda. all right. >> thank you so much gloria. president biden making headlines in the bay area during a campaign event yesterday. he took aim at vladimir putin, calling him a, quote, crazy s.o.b. and criticizing donald trump. today we could hear more from him. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live in los altos, where another fundraiser is set to take place today. lena >> that's right. good morning amanda, president biden will be heading here to los altos today
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for his third campaign fundraiser in the bay area this week, with tickets going for as much as $100,000. a person, the president first arriving on air force one at sfo yesterday following an overnight stop in los angeles. then it was on to marine one for a quick helicopter ride to san francisco's marina green along the bay. president biden, attending at least two fundraisers in san francisco yesterday, one held at the getty mansion in pacific heights. the president was seen with nancy pelosi during some of wednesday's events and making headlines for his comments at one of the private events when he referred to russian president vladimir putin as a, quote, crazy sob. he also took aim at former president donald trump's comments, comparing himself to the russian opposition leader who died last week in an arctic prison. president biden, counting on bay area supporters to boost his campaign chest. >> we are the atm for the political world and there's a
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lot of folks here with a lot of money who are interested in politics. >> smart of him to come to come here where his where people are wanting to see him. >> according to the reception invite today's fundraiser in los altos hills will be hosted by real estate developer bob klein, daniel gutman, klein and former state controller steve westly. but if you want a picture with president biden at today's fundraiser, it's going to cost you at minimum $25,000. live in los altos, lena howland abc seven news. >> thank you so much, lena and the abc seven news i-team has learned an east oakland private school is closing at the end of the school year, due in part to rising crime in the neighborhood . >> parents at saint anthony catholic school received notice two weeks ago, according to an email sent from the oakland diocese. aside from crime, the notice says the closure is tied to homelessness, lack of affordable housing and human trafficking operations near the campus. enrollment at the k through eight grade school has
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declined to 65 students. the i-team first broke this story about human trafficking one year ago, where video showed young girls and alleged pimps near the school, the diocese says saint anthony's is facing, quote, overwhelming financial challenges despite large investments. a former school parent, rosa vargas, says families are worried about finding a safe alternate for their kids. it's really hard to get into good schools. >> it's really hard and for us parents that were that we were paying to get our kids in a safe school, it's hard because we take our our children to another school and then we were told that that they're not a gre level. >> the oakland diocese is assuring families it will help them find alternate catholic schools for their children to attend california regulators are pumping the brakes on waymo's bid to expand its operations, as the state's public utilities commission is putting waymo's
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plans to expand into san mateo county and los angeles on hold until at least june. >> the puc says it needs to further review the request. one san mateo county supervisor had this critique of waymo's expansion attempts. >> they need to do a better job really communicating and i think one of the issues that we had as a county was there issue on communicating with our fire department, communicating with our sheriff. >> waymo responded to the suspension in a statement to abc seven news. it says its standard for regulators to automatically issue a suspension for further review on any advice letter, and that in 2022, its effort to provide service to san francisco was similarly suspended before eventually being approved. >> happening today, you can weigh in on a golden gate bridge toll plan that would break the $10 mark. there are four proposals the increases range from $0.35 to $0.50 per year through 2028. that includes tolls for fast track pay as you go and invoice commuters. the
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golden gate bridge board of directors will hold a public hearing starting at 9 a.m. at the bridge toll plaza. if approved next month, the new tolls could begin on july first, and we're also learning more about bart's plan to redevelop the north berkeley bart station newly released renderings show double the number of buildings on the site. the plan now calls for 13 mixed use in residential buildings, with more than 700 units over half would be designated as affordable, and each building would rise between 3 and 8 floors. the plan also includes a new greenway, native plant, landscaping, common space and an activity courtyard. >> the pacifica pier is expected to partially reopen today. it's been closed since earlier this week because of high waves. city officials said last week. more closures are possible after the pier got damaged in a december storm. a structural assessment will be completed next month to determine what work needs to be done to fully repair it. after taking a beating by storms last year, capitola wharf may look a little different when it reopens
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this fall. abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dorsey tells us some of the buildings are set for demolition. >> the sun may be shining, but storms are still top of mind. capitola boat and bait and the wharf house restaurant have never recovered from the damage caused by monster waves. in 2023, the city has deemed these buildings unsafe and they face demolition, devastating. >> you know, i couldn't believe we were. we had hopes that our building was able to survive and we get the news that it's being torn down. we walked off the wharf january 3rd, 2023. >> so it's been about 14 months walking off. >> did you ever think that that might be the last time? >> no. you don't think those things, but that thought may soon be reality for these longtime tenants. >> chloe woodmansee, with the city of capitola, said the damage was extensive and safety led to the difficult decision. >> our building official here at the city and our city engineer did an extensive review of the buildings. i do know there is structural damage to the foundation and some of the walls are caving in and i believe both
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the buildings, bayton boat manager david morris, says the coastal commission may be able to trump the city's decision and save the structures. >> but after decades in business , it's hard for him to look to the future. what future? you know, because we can't afford, you know, a $500,000 building or $1 million building out there. >> we just can't afford that. so what future would we have if i can't get coastal commission to work with us and help us out? so what's next for the wharf? >> its future may come down to the opinions of the community. residents will get to share what they want to see on the wharf at a town hall. we got some public opinion ahead of the meeting, perhaps a bait shop, a little cafe of some kind, some place that leaves us with a destination. >> what i don't want to see happen is that there be a lot of construction happen, and trying to turn the capitol wharf into a fisherman's wharf with all kinds of little shops. >> i don't want to see them pull down the building. we don't need you now. that's that's a big joke. the wharf is on track to reopen this fall, but whether or
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not these businesses will be there, then is uncertain. >> in capitola, dustin dawsey abc seven news and in southern california, crews are trying to contain a mudslide that forced the closure of a stretch of highway 150 near santa paula in ventura county. >> if you've ever been to ojai, you've likely driven on this highway, caltrans says cleaning up the mess is difficult because mud continues to fall as crews try to clear the road. they do not have an estimate when the road will reopen. >> drew 511 this morning. amanda and we are getting a much needed break from storms across the entire state. live doppler seven, along with satellite. it is quiet today. you see this low pressure spinning off of our coast. this will actually impact us on monday with some light showers. it's going to sit out there for a while. it's going to set the stage for warmer air. getting pumped in here for the weekend. but our rainfall year to date from october 1st when our water year resets, we're doing really well. we're in good shape this season from santa rosa, san jose, san francisco, sfo. we are all above normal at
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this point. oakland is gaining ground still a little bit below normal, but they're closing in on where they should be for this time of the year. temperatures out there right now, we have a little bit of cold air, some of our coolest valleys in the 40s right now. we do have a couple of 30s on the board. sonoma right now you're the cold spot this morning, 3938 right now in calistoga. but get ready for a dry day. we'll have a little bit of cloud cover early on, breaking down for sunshine. we're bright. we're dry this afternoon. get out. get that sunshine. we're partly cloudy and temperatures basically going into the 60s for everybody. so looking at the three day forecast, our dry pattern begins today. a little bit cloudier tomorrow, but we're warmer. but by saturday that is the pick of the weekend. look at this 60s and 70s to start out the weekend . we'll take a look at how sunday is shaping up. coming up in just a few minutes. >> gloria, i can't wait for that 60s and 70s. thank you drew. oh my gosh love the sunshine. well, right now it is looking wonderful on the roads this morning. check this out. this is our overall map. mostly green so
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no major issues at this time of the morning. so that's some really good news. we do still have a little bit of fog this morning. nothing compared to what we saw yesterday. yesterday was really hard to even see on some of the roads out there. but you can see right here this is a live look at our bay bridge camera. and the fog is very light right now. but chp has issued a fog advisory. so just keep that in mind guys. >> thanks so much gloria. changing amber alert still ahead. why it may soon not just be for missing kids anymore. >> out with the boom and in with the zoom. >> the latest bay area city to officially ditch the independent day fireworks for a drone light show new developments in panda diplomacy. >> but what wa it doesn't look like china's going to send pandas to san francisco. at least not now. >> oh no. and it is 513. we are taking you live outside. beautiful here in san
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across the bay area and actually across the country. the traditional pyrotechnic show is being replaced due to concerns about noise pollution and increasing fire danger. the new show will consist of 400 drones and a 3d light show for napa is going to be amazing. >> big patriotic themes. just wonderful. you get to see statue of liberty, see the american flag spread out 400ft wide. it's going to be fantastic. we're looking forward to working with them to even bring more and different images into that show. >> have you ever seen a drone show in real life? >> i have not, but me either. talking about it moving slowly. you could see it there. yeah, i mean, i'm amazed. >> just last year, the city of napa canceled its fireworks display because of fire safety concerns. >> we're counting down to a busy weekend, which includes san francisco's lunar new year parade, billed as the largest outside of asia. the city held a community celebration last night in the rotunda at city hall. there was plenty of dancing featuring a dragon, of course, honoring the year of the dragon
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mayor london breed served as the host of the event, and as she addressed the crowd, she touched on the city's immigrant population. that is the foundation of a diverse asian community. we have so much incredible history with so many different communities that celebrate lunar new year, and it what it is, what makes san francisco unique. the parade is on saturday night and starts at 515 at market and second streets, and ends at kearny street and columbus avenue. also this weekend we are celebrating community, black history and culture. you can join abc seven news anchors julian glover and ama daetz, along with reporter zach fuentes as they bring you the black joy parade, streaming live from oakland on sunday at 1230. the parade goes through downtown oakland along franklin street from 14th to 19th streets. watch it wherever you stream. abc seven news, and for details, go to abc seven news.com. slash black joy parade. >> i'm upset by this. the good
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news is pandas are coming back to the us, which means that there's possibly some better relations between the us and china. the bad news is, san francisco may be missing out. san diego zoo officials told the ap that they are expecting two pandas as early as the end of this summer. that's pending some permits and paperwork. now remember, while visiting san francisco in november, china's president hinted california could see pandas return. san francisco zoo officials told us they were on the short list, so it's unclear right now if that means that we are totally off the list, if maybe they'll add more pandas. california i don't know. i mean, okay, san diego, but you've had your chance for a long time and they've had them before. yeah, they did, and great. put them back there. but also put them here right. >> yeah. >> speaking of wanting to see beautiful animals. >> yeah. >> you're back. the bay area was upset. the number of emails i
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received, messages on social media where is reggie? >> reggie is back. and also kumasi is coming back as well. but she's still out for a while. >> mhm. >> yeah. i went to south africa. it was so great. and i went with our company owns a travel group called adventures by disney and i went on that for the first time. and have you ever known anyone who's gone on that. >> no, no. >> oh never. very niche. i hadn't either. yeah. it was so cool. and we met a couple from the bay area, so that was fun. and we, we ended up really bonding with them and hopefully we'll hang out after that. depends. i don't know, you all can tell me if you want to cancel or if it was just a south africa thing, but we got to see the big five. >> okay. what are they? >> okay, so they are. yeah elephant okay. lion ooh. buffalo. water buffalo leopard. and uh, rhino. >> mhm. >> and it's kind of rare to see all five and i wasn't they tell you over and over again don't get your heart set on it just because you're not seeing um you know the leopard doesn't mean
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it's going to be the end of the world. >> but which was your favorite of those? >> the leopard actually made me cry. >> oh my god, they also thought it was gonna kill us. >> oh, gosh. but, um. >> but it got spared our lives. and then i saw. i cried out of fear, relief and also beauty. yeah. >> oh, that's a save. >> i'll put pictures on instagram. i know i want to see. great. i'm excited. yeah. here locally we are happy the rain is gone. >> live doppler seven. what a quiet picture. we have this wet pattern. we were underneath for the entire week. started way back on saturday. so now we're drying out and two in the sierra the snow has stopped. we are dry this morning and will stay pretty dry through the upcoming weekend, but we saw some significant snow over the past 72 hours. here are some snow totals. kirkwood three feet of snow. sugar bowl 33in the sierra snow lab sierra tahoe, palisades, tahoe all picked up 30in of snow and soda springs picked up 28in of snow. so our sierra snowpack is pretty healthy right now back here locally, future weather showing you will have partly cloudy
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skies throughout the day by lunchtime. it's already pretty nice upper 50s to lower 60s and then later on this afternoon most of us will reach the low to mid 60s for our daytime highs. we'll hit a high of about 61. in oakland, 60 in the city today, 66 in san jose, under partly cloudy skies, 60 in napa, 62 in santa rosa. overnight tonight, partly cloudy conditions and numbers generally in the 40s. now future tracker temperatures will show you tomorrow. we expect a little bit more cloud cover, but it's still pleasant. watch what happens on saturday. i mean, get your plans ready. nothing but sunshine. upper 60s to the mid 70s to kick off the weekend. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. dry weather starts today. a little cloudier tomorrow. there's that warm sunshine on saturday. we have increasing clouds on sunday and then light rain is possible on monday. but it's a low impact system, a level one on the storm impact scale. gloria. all right, we'll take this sunshine this weekend. >> thank you. drew well, right now it's looking really good out there on the roads this morning. traffic is starting to build right now. but really no major
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delays, no major incidents. this is a live look outside right now from our san mateo hayward bridge camera and from the toll plaza to foster city. 11 minutes. so not too bad. and then mass transit everything is on time right now. bart, caltrain and a skies. >> all right. thanks so much, gloria. coming up, the seven things to know this morning. >> americans are hurting at the grocery checkout aisle. >> the staggering increase in food prices and how soon analysts expect some relief
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people across the country. at&t customers were not able to place calls, send texts or access the internet. >> number two, president biden is waking up in the bay area this morning. he arrived yesterday for a number of fundraisers. today, he'll be in los altos hills for another private event. tickets top $100,000 ahead. >> number three, a public meeting is being held today for feedback on proposals to raise tolls on the golden gate bridge, the most expensive option would see tolls rise by $0.50 per year through 2028. >> if approved, new tolls could begin july 1st. >> number four, the pacific appears expected to reopen today. it's been closed since
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earlier this week because of high waves and number five, we are finally getting a break from our storms. >> dry weather returns today. live look from san jose. we have partly cloudy skies out there. we do have a dense fog advisory in the north bay until 10 a.m. for some areas of fog, but it's a bright and dry afternoon. enjoy it. temperatures in the upper 50s to the mid 60s. >> and number six, we do have a fog advisory for the bay bridge that chp has issued. this is a live look at our bay bridge toll plaza camera. and so far traffic is not too bad here. number seven apple has added real time sports scores to iphone lock screens. >> it's part of a new app called sports. right now it works with basketball, hockey and soccer. other sports are on the way this morning. new insight into just how expensive food is right now. we haven't seen grocery bills this high in three decades. abc news reporter andrew dymburt has details on when these prices could cool down. this morning. >> rising food prices are taking a bigger bite out of household budgets, the wall street journal reports. americans have not
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spent this much on food in 30 years. in 1991, consumers spent 11.4% of their income on food and today the latest data shows that figure at 11.3. egg prices were back up again. >> meat products also saw some big jumps. also uh- carbonated beverages, sodas, soda prices jumped a lot. things that we all enjoy were prices are jumping. still jumping. overall inflation has cooled in the past two years, but grocery costs are stubbornly high. >> experts blame several factors, including higher labor costs and record low cattle numbers, driving up the cost of beef and steak. >> in some cases, it's strong demand. in other cases, the limited supply other cases, weather events, uh- you know, it's a mixed range of factors that are driving the price increases. >> grocery prices rose 1.2% last month compared to the same time last year, but the cost of eating out in restaurants surging much higher by more than 5. the good news analysts expect some relief in the coming
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months, while prices are rising for food, they're rising at a much slower rate than they were a year ago or two years ago, and i would expect that to continue. andrew dymburt abc news, new york. >> a new plan to tackle homelessness and housing affordability is now making its way through congress. they're calling it the housing for all act, and it would give a boost to federal funding to existing housing programs. >> the act will invest in an array of programs that would support the development of affordable housing, provide immediate assistance to those experiencing homelessness, and support innovative local programs to help transition individuals to permitted housing . all counties are currently developing comprehensive regional homelessness plans to coordinate and build upon the existing efforts. the investments from this act can greatly expand what is possible at the local level. that bill is being spearheaded by california senator alex padilla. >> you better put that song on replay. hollywood superstar zendaya once again showing love to her hometown of oakland,
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in the bathroom saying that there was a bomb on the plane. >> tense moments on board a plane bound for lax. now, at 530, we hear from passengers after an emergency landing in the middle of a cross country flight. >> the landmark ruling in alabama on embryos is now affecting ivf treatments. that story coming up. >> plus, president biden's headline making trip to the bay area, the kremlin issuing an official response to comments about vladimir putin and the president's plans in silicon valley today. good morning everyone. it is thursday, february 22nd. we have reggie
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back with us. i'm back. don't stop writing us. no. >> yes. >> everything's fine. meteorologist joe tuma has been here the whole time. >> yeah, and as he said earlier, he's not dead. he's not dead. he's back. and you know what's back? finally, the sunshine. this is the big headline today. dry skies have returned. today we enter our dry pattern. we get a break from the storms until probably early next week. live doppler seven. we are quiet. it has been busy since saturday tracking all that rain today we are rain free, but we are dealing with some areas of fog. dense fog advisory has been issued for the valleys of the north bay for good reason. we do have low visibility in spots. it's also chilly right now. some 30s on the board in sonoma right now, 39 there, 40 in saint helena, 50 in oakland, 47 currently in san jose. so you don't need the rain gear. you can leave that in the closet for the next several days. but the heavier jacket needed as you feel a bit of a chill this morning, here's a live look at san jose. we do have those areas of fog, mainly in the north bay. it's just a bright and sunny day today. enjoy the sunshine,
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temperatures and the upper 50 to mid 60s. it gets even warmer around here over the weekend. we'll show you that coming up in eight minutes. let's see how the commute going. gloria good morning. good morning. >> the commute is going pretty well this morning. no major issues, no major incidents. traffic is starting to get a little busier right now. this is a live look right now from our emeryville camera. and you can see traffic is moving smoothly from golden gate fields through emeryville. so no major incidents there. and then a look at our drive times for this morning from tracy to castro valley, 53 minutes from highway 85 to the san jose airport, 12 minutes. and from highway one to san francisco just nine minutes. amanda all right. thanks, gloria. >> this morning, the kremlin is responding after president biden called vladimir putin a quote, crazy s.o.b. the comment coming during a campaign event in san francisco yesterday. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live in los altos, where the president is planning to meet with silicon valley millionaires later today. lena >> amanda, that response from the kremlin coming over night saying the comment was a quote, huge shame for america going on
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to say it clearly. mr. biden behaves in the hollywood cowboy style to serve internal political interest. but in president biden's remarks in front of wealthy donors in san francisco yesterday, he says the united states must always be worried about a nuclear conflict because of putin. the president not missing a chance to take a jab at former president donald trump for comparing himself to his legal woes and his legal woes to the prosecution of alexi navalny, who died in a russian prison. president biden saying, quote, you got to prevent this other guy from being president. he also told the crowd that several heads of state says he needs to be former president trump for the sake of democracy. the president speaking publicly only once in the day. and that came before his arrival to the bay and in southern california. there he talked about the $1.2 billion in student loan debt relief that he is canceling on folks. >> i'm happy to have been able to forgive these loans because when we realize and we leave
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americans of their student debt, they're free to chase their dreams. >> according to the reception invite, today's fundraiser in los altos hills will be hosted by real estate developer bob klein. daniel gutman klein and former state comptroller steve wesley. tickets, right now for that are going for as much as $100,000. but if you'd like to get a picture with president biden that is going for, at minimum $25,000, live in los altos. lena howland abc seven news thank you. >> lena, this morning we're hearing from the boyfriend of the american ballerina who was detained in russia, glory at the live desk with more on why she returned to russia. >> good morning. reggie, the boyfriend of ksenia carolina, is pleading for her safe return. he says the entire situation feels like a nightmare. now. karina is a ballerina from la. she's a dual russian american citizen and she is facing up to 20 years in prison. after russian
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authorities accused her of treason, all because she donated about $50 to ukraine's war efforts. her boyfriend says that he bought her plane ticket to russia for her birthday so she could visit her family. there >> and i got a letter uh- yesterday. i got a letter from her yesterday, but i still haven't spoken to her since the 27th of january. she's appalled to me. >> for putting me in this situation, she doesn't care about herself. she cares about everyone else in agreement between the us and russia requires both countries to immediately notify the other if one of their nationals is detained. >> but us officials say they had no information about her case. when russia's federal security service publicly identified her earlier this week, the state department says russia has not allowed a us consulate official to see her. amanda. >> all right. thanks, gloria. united airlines is resuming
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flights between the us and israel next saturday. flights from new jersey to tel aviv will start up again. the airline suspended the route in october, when the israel-hamas war started. united says it conducted a detailed safety analysis and consulted security experts and government officials before making this decision. the airline also says it will evaluate resuming flights this fall from sfo to israel. a united airlines flight going from new jersey to los angeles was diverted to chicago after passengers say a bomb threat was found on board. authorities say all 202 passengers were evacuated at o'hare airport without their carry ons. bomb sniffing dogs then searched the plane and their bags. some passengers say they woke up in confusion as they felt the plane descend only two hours into the flight. >> the pilot was like, we're making an emergency landing at and, um, we landed and as soon as we landed, he said that somebody wrote a note in the bathroom saying that there was a
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bomb on the plane. no explosives were found and no injuries are being reported. >> but a canine did match the scent on the note to a passenger's bag. investigators took them in for questioning, but it's not clear if they were arrested. the other passengers got back on board the same plane and eventually landed in lax. the irs will conduct dozens of audits starting this spring on corporate jet usage. >> the agency is cracking down on executives personal use of business aircraft who write it off as a tax expense. tax benefits can add up to tens of millions of dollars in deductions, the commissioner says. there are 10,000 corporate jets operating in the us. >> the fcc is considering a proposal for a new emergency alert like amber alerts for missing and endangered persons, not just missing children. it would help law enforcement push timely alerts to grab public attention, especially for vulnerable groups like native and indigenous women. the alert commissioner's claim could help collect more data on these cases
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and hopefully save lives. the agency plans to vote on it next month. >> the fcc is also considering final rules on a plan to require cable and satellite tv providers to advertise the price you're going to pay when your bill arrives. the goal of the all in pricing is to eliminate misleading charges. a similar law banning junk fees at restaurants, hotels and online ticket merchants takes effect july 1st. there's new reaction this morning to alabama becoming the first state to rule embryos. >> are people one of the largest hospitals in that state? has stopped ivf fertility treatments. abc news reporter perry russom has more on the fallout from this historic ruling. >> gabby and spencer goidel are trying to have a child after three miscarriages. gabby was approved to start her ivf medications in alabama just days ago. >> we started thinking about what we would do if our clinic shut down. >> it just injected so much uncertainty and anxiety. >> their uncertainty stemming from an unprecedented decision by the alabama supreme court
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ruling frozen embryos are the legal equivalent of children and destroying them could be considered a crime. the alabama decision is tied to wrongful death cases where frozen embryos were accidentally destroyed at a fertility clinic. the white house saying this type of chaos was expected when the supreme court overturned roe v wade to say that every single embryo is a child is just factually incorrect. >> flies in the face of science with in vitro fertilization, families can freeze multiple embryos, bettering their chances of having a child. >> we know that there are hundreds of thousands of embryos that are discarded through the ivf process, killed and lost and as pro-lifers, we believe that that's an unethical treatment of human life. >> in a statement, a spokesperson for the medical association of alabama writes the ruling will likely lead to fewer babies. gabby and spencer say their clinic in alabama will
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continue their treatment. for now, they view protecting embryos as important, but what about our chance of having a family? >> shouldn't that be protected as well? >> this will be a hot button issue on the campaign trail, and we are still waiting for a decision from the supreme court relating to access to the abortion pill nationwide. and that ruling should be made to the next few months ahead of the election. perry russom abc news, washington. >> recognizing the clerk who came to the rescue in a las vegas courtroom, what he had to say about the moment he stepped in to save a judge under attack. >> nasa is looking for volunteers to join its year long mission in a mars simulator. we'll tell you the qualifications that could get you on the team or warn you about what this is going to be like. i don't know, how'd you. >> good morning. time now. 540. we're taking a look at live doppler seven along with satellite california is getting a break from the storms. we are drying out. you do see low pressure off the coast. this is
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going to sit off the coast for a while. it's not going to impact us until early monday morning with some light shower hours. we'll take a look at the february month so far and we are in a surplus when it comes to rain. the past 22 days across the board every city is seeing more rain than normal. santa rosa close to four inches above average for the month, nearly three inches above in the city. even oakland and san jose, more than an inch above their february average up to this point in the month. but now we get a break this morning. we do have some fog in the north bay. a dense fog advisory is in effect until 10 a.m, so we start out with some cloud cover, but sunshine breaks out here pretty quickly this morning. temperatures in the 40s climbing into the 50s by about 10 a.m. looking at your sky throughout the day today. you don't need the umbrella. we haven't been able to say that since last week, so we have that north bay fog early on just giving way to bright skies. it's a partly cloudy afternoon. we'll find some cumulus clouds bubbling up, but they won't bring any rain and temperatures today are getting to near average upper 50s to the mid 60s. so taking a
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look at the three day forecast, what you'll find is dry weather finally returns today. tomorrow we'll see additional cloud cover move in, but also some warmer air bouncing a bit above average . but then saturday i mean that is the pick of the weekend. we have sunshine. look at those temperatures away from the coast. we're going into the 70s. we'll take a closer look at the weekend coming up in ab but we're just getting started. everything going well? oh yeah. let's take a look at this knee.
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when you buy one unlimited line. plus, get the new samsung galaxy s24 on us. citing his support for free speech. former president trump was nominated by a member of congress. he has been nominated, by the way, in previous years, journalist julian assange was also nominated by a norwegian parliament member. the nobel committee keeps nominations secret, but if you nominate someone, you can make your pick public. the law clerk who helps
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stop the defendant, who attacked a las vegas judge, is now being rewarded for his swift action. michael lasso being recognized as citizen of the month who can forget this? he intervened when a defendant leaped over that bench in podium, attacking a judge in the courtroom. >> the video honestly doesn't even do it justice as just how fast it really was. it was in a blink of an eye, and there really wasn't much time to think. you just kind of react. so, you know, i think honestly, anyone sitting in my chair probably would have done the same. >> that's what every hero says, right? he said he has seen defendants run for the door during sentencing. he's never, ever seen one of them leap for a judge. and i think they will think twice about ever doing that again. >> mhm. today opening statements begin in the trial of rust armorer hannah gutierrez. read the jury of 12 members and four alternates were sworn in yesterday. new court documents claim gutierrez reed was using drugs at the time and brought live ammunition on set. she's also accused of passing off a bag of drugs that day. alec
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baldwin, who has also been indicted, defended his actions after the shooting in an interview with abc news george stephanopoulos. >> well, the trigger wasn't pulled. i didn't pull the trigger. you never pulled the trigger. no, no no no no, i would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger at them. never, never. that was the training that i had. you don't want to go and pull the trigger. >> baldwin pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. gutierrez reed pleaded not guilty to two of those same charges. if convicted, she faces up to three years in prison. in today's gma first look, the family of former daytime talk show host wendy williams is speaking out about her health condition and an upcoming interview or new documentary. i should say, here's abc news reporter deborah roberts in this morning's gma first look for 12 seasons of the wendy williams show, wendy williams was the queen of unflinching, unapologetic daytime gossip. >> how are you doing? >> how are you doing? how are you doing? >> no celebrity off limits in her sometimes scorching hot
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topics. but this morning, the 59 year old self-proclaimed queen of all media is herself a hot topic in a new lifetime documentary. where is wendy williams? some people are going to look at this and say, this is exploitation. she's being exploited. how could they do this? right? >> but i will say this first and foremost, my aunt is the executive producer of this documentary. and she said, now, now is the perfect time because i want to take ownership of my story. >> and coming up at 7 a.m. more of our exclusive interview with wendy's niece, alex finnie, with your gma first look, i'm deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >> i'll be watching that one award winning actress indya made a hefty donation to her former east bay theater company, the oakland native donated a whopping 100,000 bucks to cal shefs conservatory. the shakespeare theater is where the euphoria star got her start. cal schake says the donation will go toward upgrading sound and lighting systems, and putting on
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their latest production. and by the way, zendaya is going to join good morning america later this morning at 7 a.m, right after abc seven mornings san francisco's union square will soon be putting on a dazzling display of spring flowers. >> union square in bloom will return on march 9th with tulip day. this is video from last year's event. it will be followed by nine other floral displays throughout the bloom season. the bright and colorful exhibits will run alongside other events that celebrate the city's art, culture and nightlife. very cool. >> this is a big weekend. mhm. san francisco got the, um got the parade going on for a chinese new year, which by the way, we didn't mention this earlier, but aquafina yes, is in the parade. >> yes. yeah. that's so cool. it'll be big. yeah. and good weather for it. it sounds like who needs to go to the netherlands? just go to the union square and go see the tulips. you know, save the money. >> they also have, um, that miller and lux cafe. that's right there. yeah. did you know they have a new, like, viral treat? >> oh, no. >> yeah. it's a croissant that
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they break up and then they put ice cream in the croissant and make it like an ice cream cone. >> ooh. i did go to that cafe though. that's really nice. good coffee and stuff. yeah, it is good. you can just sit out there, enjoy everything. people watch. mhm. one of my favorite activities. yeah i love people watching. all right. this morning we finally get to put the umbrella away for several days. le doppler seven. it's nice to see it so quiet. it's quiet too. in the sierra the snow has wrapped up and we have seen significant snowfall. so taking a look at the snowpack today, the northern third of the sierra is exactly where we should be at this point. 100% of normal. the central at 84, a little lower in the southern third of the sierra. statewide we're at 86% of average. so we are inching closer to where we should be across the state. so some great news there today. we have a little bit of morning fog giving way to sunshine. enjoy the calm weather. we get temperatures into the 60s away from the coast. we are dry today. overnight tonight we'll have partly cloudy conditions and those temperatures mainly dropping into the 40. future tracker temperatures. tomorrow
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we'll have more in the way of cloud cover, but it's also a warmer afternoon. more of us get into the 60s, mid, if not some of the upper 60s. by the afternoon. then watch what happens on saturday. i mean, we deserve this after the pattern we've been in we have sunshine on and these temperatures going above average, i think a lot of us are going to get into the 70s away from the coast, san jose, hayward, napa, sonoma, even the city in oakland, upper 60s to near 70s to kick off the weekend. so it's going to be a great start now. future weather showing you as we head into monday. this is likely our next chance of finding some showers right now. what's happening? low pressure is going to move in here thanks to a cold front to our north. it looks like right now it's a pretty fast moving system, so we're likely seeing rainfall amounts probably less than a half of an inch. we'll see some snow in the sierra as well, but just note monday mornings are probably our next chance to find some wet weather. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. dry and sunny today. cloudier but warmer tomorrow. there's that beautiful, stunning saturday. get out and enjoy increasing clouds on sunday
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ahead of that light rain possible on monday, but it's out of here by tuesday with sunshine returning. >> gloria good morning drew. good morning everyone. so right now we are tracking a sig alert that's causing some delays over in fremont. and this is over on southbound 680 at auto mall parkway. this is causing some delays here in that area, speeds are down to nine miles per hour. and the two left lanes are blocked right now. also, if you take bart, keep in mind there's a ten minute delay right now in the berryessa and sfo directions, and that's because of earlier police activity oakland. so we'll keep monitoring this for you guys. >> thanks, gloria. new at six. the ai boom helping one bay area company balloon in value over the last few years. >> but first all eyes are fixed on the moon today a privately owned lunar lander preparing to touch down on the surface. but first, for the first time, i should say, for americans, since the close of the apollo program in 1972, back here on earth, a live look outside across the golden gate bridge, it's
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artificial intelligence solve a key problem in the quest for nuclear fusion energy? scientists say yes, they say nuclear fusion energy can be a solution to the climate crisis. but it has only been achieved in sustained for a few seconds. the most common way to achieve fusion energy is using hydrogen variants to raise temperatures to extremely high levels, to create plasma, the researchers at princeton reported. they found a way to use ai to forecast potential instable cities in plasma and prevent them from happening. >> a lunar lander is expected to touch down on the moon today. it's called ody. nasa and a houston based company launched the unmanned spacecraft one week ago. otis, carrying experiments that can help with future lunar
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landing missions. that includes artemis three, which is nasa's first human mission to the moon's south pole that is still planned for 2026. if odie's mission is successful, it will be the first commercially built spacecraft to ever reach the moon. but now let's fast forward to mars. nasa is looking for volunteers to help plan for human exploration of the planet. but you wouldn't actually go to mars. you would go to houston and you would live in this, which is supposed to be a mockup of a mars kind of, i don't know, trailer home large man space. yeah, it's simulates what it would be like to work on mars and live there. so you do simulated spacewalks, robotic operations, habitat maintenance, exercise, crop growth. the deadline to apply is april 2nd. you need to have a lot of stem experience. you also have to have a lot of patience because
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you're living in this for one year. i didn't realize there are already people doing it as we speak. this is going to be the second round. >> so houston and an adu that's for you. >> and it can't be me. >> the mega millions jackpot pass the half billion dollar mark for the first time in a year is the next drawing on friday, offers about a $525 million payoff. >> that's a good deal. after buying a $2 ticket. mega millions is the only lottery game to have awarded five different jackpots worth more than $1 billion. >> drew right on. all right, here's san jose this morning. if you look at the left corner of your screen, you can see our moon is setting out there this morning. we do have partly cloudy conditions. we are dealing with some dense fog right now only in the valleys of the north bay. this also does include solano county. this until 10 a.m. this morning for all areas shaded in gray. we'll switch live doppler seven over into visibility mode and you can see those areas underneath. the dense fog advisory are down to zero miles. visibility in some
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spots. so take a look at temperatures right now. it's chilly in sonoma at 39 right 50 in hayward 44 right now in danville. so take the winter jacket. leave the rain gear at home. we are dry. future weather showing you partly cloudy skies throughout the day and temperatures very comfortable. we'll go into the upper 50s along the coast, the mid 60s and some of our warmest spots. and looking at the three day forecast, look at saturday. it's about to get very warm around here with 60s and 70s amanda. all right. >> thanks, drew. >> and ahead at six a south bay bakery upset with tesla saying they made thousands of pies only for the order to get canceled. >> then did san francisco miss out on the pandas? it turns out san diego is going to get them again. where panda diplomacy stands here in the bay and the local high school students trying to fight for change to help one of their own. >> the push to make health insurance companies provide coverage for wigs. but first, this live looksiut it is 557 and we're then we are looking for you. we are the peace corps.
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