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san francisco's chinese new year parade gets going with a bang. a huge crowd shows up to celebrate the year of the dragon and what is billed as the largest parade outside of asia. good evening, i'm lauren martinez. actress awkwafina was the grand marshal. our media partners at san francisco standard briefly caught up with her on the parade route. as always, this was a colorful display of culture that tapped into longtime traditions. abc seven news reporter ryan curry was right in the middle of it all, and asked people, what makes the year of the dragon
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stand out? >> lighting our way into 2020 for the year of the dragon is here, and thousands came to san francisco for the annual lunar new year parade. it's a celebration, you know, a celebration indeed. float after float, each one celebrating asian culture and its deep history in san francisco. this is market and second street. this is the parade. start right here. every float, one by one, coming down this street on the way to market before they will then embark further down the parade route. and you really couldn't ask for nicer weather. beautiful sunny skies here in downtown san francisco. a perfect way to welcome in the new year. it's a great night in san francisco. >> the weather is beautiful. it can't be any better. >> a beautiful night to come together. just like steven zhang and his son. if you ask them. the year of the dragon is about exploring imagination, right? >> it's not a real like an ox or rabbit, you know? you see. right in the real life. but dragon is an imaginary asian, right? it's means it's going with your
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imagination can go wild, right? so that's how i see it. >> stephen is from china. it's not just about celebrating the new year, sharing his culture with his son is why they came out saturday. >> i just want him still keep the asian culture right. i think it's good for him. i feel like i'm grateful for having experienced this because it's important. >> and like san francisco has like the largest chinatown outside of like china itself. and yeah, it's just a pretty good experience. >> the colors of the parade shine bright on saturday evening with vibrant dancing, great music, and beautiful dragon displays. the year of the dragon is supposed to signify power and strength. those we spoke with at the parade say that is exactly what they plan to harness this year for the new year. >> it's just stay happy, be alive and then just enjoy the moment in san francisco. >> happy new year. >> ryan curry, abc seven news. >> well, the stage is almost set for the kickoff of the seventh annual black joy parade in oakland tomorrow. the parade
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celebrates the black experience and highlights its positive influence throughout the bay area's diverse communities. it is the centerpiece of a week of events that include finance, dinners, brunches, small business markets, and open mics for creative. yesterday, three community leaders were honored at what's called icons among us for their work to uplift communities. one honoree tells us what black joy means to them. joy is internalized. >> it comes from a part of your being that that is connected to experience. and so to be able to think of african americans coming together to celebrate the victory and the suffering as a part of who we are, is just a phenomenal idea and experience that you can experience that joy tomorrow with live entertainment and activities for the entire family. >> join zach fuentes, julian glover and ama daetz as we stream the parade live tomorrow starting at 1230. watch it
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wherever you stream abc seven news. for details, go to abc seven news.com slash, black joy parade and. well, today was absolutely perfect for the chinese new year parade. will we get a repeat tomorrow for the black joy parade? francis lawson has the answers in our 24 hour accuweather forecast. >> it's still going to be a nice day overall to end the weekend, but not quite as warm. today's high was 75 in oakland tomorrow we're looking for a high in the low 60. here's a live view right now from emeryville. still gorgeous out there right now. temperatures are currently 60 degrees. and here's what you can expect for the black joy parade tomorrow. so it's a little bit of a cloudy start at 11:00 this morning. and then by lunchtime it will be a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures will be warming up to 63 degrees by about 2:00. that will be the warmest. and then if you're staying for the after hours parties, things will cool down into the 50s for the evening. now tomorrow it will be cloudier
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and cooler, but dry and that's ahead of a system that is going to bring us some light rain to the bay area on monday. it's a level storm one and i'll have more details on that and how much rain you can expect in your neighborhood. lauren francis, thank you. >> new at 11. three people were shot in san leandro this afternoon. two people, two of them dead, and the other is in critical condition. it happened around 3:30 p.m. at an apartment building on miramonte avenue near foothill boulevard. no word on whether any arrests have been made. the sheriff's office is investigating and says it started as a domestic dispute. also new at 11, a fire broke out at a target in vallejo this afternoon. the building, which was filled with shoppers and employees at the time, was evacuated once the alarm was triggered, firefighters arrived on the scene within minutes and were able to quickly put out the fire, which was located in a corner of the store. only one
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customer suffered minor injuries . the cause of the fire is still under investigation. antioch police are investigating after a teenager was shot to death. investigators found the victim, a 16 year old boy, inside of a car on the 1700 block of observation way just after five this morning. they say he had been shot at least once. officers tried to save him on the scene, but he was rushed to the hospital where he died. investigators discovered the shooting happened about two miles away on the 2000 block of. to play away. no word yet on any arrests in the south bay. elon musk is vowing to make good after tesla abruptly canceled an order with a popular pie shop that cost it thousands of dollars. today was the community showing its support for the small business in a big way? >> it's crazy. i didn't even think about that. >> i the community is giving back to the giving pies on saturday, a line of customers
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stretched out the door. >> oh, i just want to support her because i felt bad that she lost a lot of money. so i just want her to know that we as a community, we will help her out. we care. news spread about what happened on valentine's day for loooooong russet marinara said tesla placed an order of 2000 mini pies, a couple days later, the tesla employee doubled the order. >> marinara said she bought ingredients and turned down other orders. when she reached out about payment for the invoice, she received a crushing text message that tesla did decided to cancel the order. >> sam and i heard that elon musk stood you up, so we thought we'd come try to pitch in, san jose mayor matt mehan and former mayor sam liccardo wanted to rally behind the small business and were pleased so many others did as well. i was really overjoyed to get here and see a line out the door into the parking lot. there's a ton of community support. this is what san jose is all about. >> rosa was overwhelmed to see the large turnout anxiety, but
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grateful nonetheless. >> the amount of support that we have received, it's been like a i didn't even expect it. >> people from around the bay area, even as far as manteca, are buying pies and news spread around the world. >> this morning i look at my paypal and i have somebody from netherlands sending me $4. yeah i'm like, that's amazing. >> on friday, elon musk posted on x that he will make things good with the bakery and that people should always be able to count on tesla trying its best. i want them to always remember that, that everybody's action has an impact and it can be good or it can be bad. >> and when it's tesla, it's better to choose good instead of focusing on the botched experience, she's focusing on her kindhearted customers. everybody has their views, but inside their heart, and i love it, rossiter says. >> she has worked with several
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of silicon valley's biggest companies, including apple, google and adobe. well, today marks two years since russia's invasion of ukraine. are you see? >> you do see is also along >> hundreds came from all over the bay area for a car convoy and a rally at san francisco's embarcadero plaza. they had speakers and performances to show their support to ukrainians throughout all they've endured since the beginning of the war. >> two years ago, um, about about 30,000 ukrainians have come to california, and among them, about five, 6000 come to the bay area. and so they're also means the more people are coming to such rallies like this, which are very important for us, ukraine will win this war. uh, we just need to keep the support from the united states. and that's why we ask to put pressure on the local elected officials so that the supplemental bill will be passed
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. >> organizers say the event was held as a push to approve the security assistance package, which includes even more u.s. aid for ukraine. we have new developments with oakland search for a new police chief, our media partners at the mercury news are reporting all of the candidates will appear at a public forum next thursday. the public will be allowed to ask them questions. the position has been open for over a year after mayor shengtao fired lauren armstrong over his handling of an investigation, armstrong has sued the city over his firing, but at this time is not seeking to get his job back. two east bay cities are trying to figure out the damage after being targeted by cyber attacks this week, city officials in oakley declared a local state of emergency after a ransomware attack thursday. residents should expect delays for non-emergency services until systems are restored. also on thursday, there was an attack on computer systems in pleasant hill. the issue was quickly isolated, and it's unclear if
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the two incidents are related. weather could be a payday ahead for some california drivers. that's because of a class action lawsuit against a company that scans and sells life plate data. a trial is scheduled for may on behalf of about 23 million californians. the suit alleges that digital records mission network has violated state privacy laws meant to regulate the use of license plate readers. the court says any resident whose data was collected at least 15 times since june of 2017 will be included and well organized by fans. for fans, way to look wiget a massive crowd flocks to oakland to show its support for the a's. even though the team has its set its sights on las vegas. we'll take you to the showing of green and gold, unity and a little later, florida decides to have some fun with its reputation for bizarre headlines. the competition going on this weekend
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♪ visit your volvo car retailer for special offers during our presidents' day sales event. fans fest drew thousands of people for a block party at jack london square. it was entirely put together by the fans without any help from the team. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn was there. yes there's a lot pride in oakland, especially at saturday's five hour fans fest block party at jack london square. >> the oakland 68 and last dive bar hosted the event. let's go oakland. abc news sports anchor casey pratt was the master of ceremonies as fans enjoyed the
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music, food and festivities and connected with former players. >> it's great to come out here and be a part of it and just be around the fans who support me so much, and whether the a stay or go to las vegas after this year, the fans fest was about having fun and showing support. >> organizers say fan fest is a celebration of oakland sports, local businesses and our community. >> it's incredible to get everyone together with last dive bar 68, oakland, oakland roots. >> i think the city deserves major sport teams, minor sports teams, however you want to put it, they have a great fan base here and there's a lot of history. >> while many fans are heartbroken and upset about the future of the a's, san today's fans fest was about much more. >> so i thought this might be my last opportunity to be with a's fans and a happy environment. >> oakland super fan dana morgan of pinole has been a season ticket holder for 30 years, and this is like the old days.
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>> you know, everybody lining up to get oxide hijack. so yeah, it's great. >> i'm so excited for morgan and so many others fans fest is a celebration of oakland sports, an event for the fans by the fans in oakland, suzanne phan an abc seven news. >> a big announcement today from a social media sensation. the solano county librarian who went viral for sharing wholesome and uplifting videos about libraries , is leaving his job. it has been the honor of my life. >> i have made some of my closest friends in my ten plus years as a solano county library worker. i love my friends. i cherish them, they mean everything to my heart, to my soul. thank you, thank you, thank you. but my last day at solano county library will be march 1st. michael threatt says he's stepping away to work on his own mental health. >> but he won't be completely out of the spotlight. he says he'll continue his support and advocacy for libraries and literacy worldwide. well,
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president biden and the first lady welcomed the country's governors and their spouses for a black tie dinner at the white house tonight. gavin newsom was in attendance. biden gave a short speech of unity, particularly on the importance of finding compromise among differences, as he spoke of his travels with chinese president xi jinping when he asked biden to describe america, he said he can describe it in one word, possibly cities. >> here's the possibilities. possibilities because they're so i am never been more optimistic in my life about the prospects of what we can do if we just work together. there's nothing beyond our capacity. so again, the possibilities >> the dinner followed a governors meeting yesterday about the nation's bipartisan priorities. well, gala, a gaming and music platform, held a black history month event in vallejo tonight celebrating the power of music, art and community. it was
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called from africa to america a conscious experience, and it was held at the vallejo naval and historical museum. attendees enjoyed a gallery and a variety of performances, including several spoken word poets. >> because you see, it's the way that we do the things that we do , like building the pyramids, that still stand, made by our forefathers hands, where the diamonds, oil, silver and gold are buried in our rich, dark land. no, i am not giving this black back. >> the event set out to give a platform for talented artists, voices and their stories, claiming black history month is a time for reflection, celebration and unity. well, francis dinglasan is joining me now with whether francis, we have a big event happening, black joy parade. >> yeah, it's still going to be pleasant tomorrow, but just not as warm as what we experienced today. it was just so gorgeous. lots of temperatures were in the 70s, but things are going to
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cool down because as i show you live doppler seven, the satellite radar image, we have this area of low pressure spinning off the coast. this is going to bring us increase in clouds and cooler temperatures, and then some light rain possible. on monday, a live view though from mount tam shows these beautiful, clear conditions as we look south towards san francisco and all those pretty sparkling lights. currently it's 58, in san francisco, oakland 55, hayward 57. san jose's also 58. cooler in san mateo at 54, and half moon bay already in the upper 40s from emeryville. we're looking across the bay and in santa rosa it's 50. we're seeing some 40s elsewhere. petaluma 45, napa 49, fairfield 46, concord 52. livermore 49 degrees. so here's what you need to know. the headlines as we look from sutro down towards san francisco tomorrow. it's going to be cooler with more clouds. and then on monday, that's when we see the light showers move through the bay area, mainly south of the golden gate bridge.
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then the end of next week. i want to bring your attention to that because that's when we have a colder storm and more significant rainfall. so not quite over yet, but i hope you enjoyed the nice break today. lows generally will be in the upper 40s to low 50s tonight when you wake up tomorrow morning. san francisco 50, oakland 49, san jose 48. a little cooler in some of the inland valleys like livermore, lakeport, 45 degrees. and then tomorrow afternoon, we're not going to see the 70s mostly low to mid 60s for everyone with those cooler conditions, san francisco will be six c, one oakland 63 for the black joy parade. san jose 69. that will be one of the warmest spots. so at the beaches on the cooler side, upper 50s to near 60. so the futurecast shows those clouds moving in tomorrow will be under partly cloudy skies. and then after that comes some of the rain moving in around midday and then clearing out by monday night. so rainfall amount is kind of measly. generally
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under about a 10th of an inch for most spots. in fact, some areas may not get any rain at all north of the golden gate bridge in the north bay, so we're well above normal for many areas for rainfall, but oakland could still use a bit more rain. we're only at 89% of normal year to date, so here's a system that's heading our way towards the end of next week. this is a colder storm dropping in from alaska, and it's probably going to give us some rain around thursday afternoon. it will continue friday into saturday day and this will bring us anywhere from an inch to maybe an inch and a half of rain. so this is the one we'll keep an eye on. and keep you updated. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. so a lovely end to our weekend. although temperatures will be coming down by about 5 to 10 degrees compared to today's highs. still enjoyable then breezy conditions with some light showers. monday afternoon. you saw how light it was, maybe
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a 10th of an inch bright out and a chilly start on tuesday. so a couple dry days before your you got to get the umbrellas out again thursday and then it's looking wet friday into saturday will probably be the heaviest rain, so next weekend much cooler and rainy once again. >> all right. well, you know what? it was a great day while it lasted. >> yeah, i enjoyed it too. >> me too. all right. frances, thank you. we'll go on and take the plunge. the good cause that people helped out today by wading into the frigid waters of san francisco bay
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fundraise money to help other people love it more. today's polar plunge raised more than $116,000, a very busy sports saturday from the hardwood to the diamond. chris alvarez is here with a preview of sports. >> hey, lauren, coming up in sports. busy day at college hoops while a's fans put on a show in the town and swing and a miss a bat goes flying during today's giants cactus league opener. highlights in sports is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me?
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casino for the first time this spring. >> let's play ball! giants hosting the cubs in the cactus league opener. and you got to keep your head on a swivel. cubs batter losses bat on the swing. watch out, giants ace logan webb on the hill. brennan davis base hit through the left side. two runs score! webb two innings, two earned runs. he did strike out two in this game. the giants were down eight. nothing entering the ninth, but scored four runs. capped by this auto. lopez two run shot. giants lose the cactus league opener eight four. the a's lost the rockies 5 to 1. our casey pratt, having the time of his life today in oakland at fans fest, the oakland 68 and last i bar partnering up to host a
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celebration of oakland sports. former a's grant balfour, coco crisp were in attendance. that was a great event. baby shark uh- sharks hosting the predators second period down three one. filip zadina scores his eighth of the year and the sharks are within a goal. and then minutes later, sharks charged the net trying to jam one home. unfortunately the goalie you see saros slams that door. replay would show the puck never crossed the line. the sharks lose it to the preds 4 to 2. randy bennett number 18. saint mary's hosting san diego. second half it's campolindo high product aidan mahaney for three and the gaels go up 19. and then a little later mahaney dishing to alex ducas who buries the triple saint mary's wins 88 6215 straight wins. best current mark in the country and the gaels clinch at least a share of the wcc regular season title. warriors guard gary payton, the second watching his ama mater oregon state at stanford. and with this three spencer jones became stanford's all time leader in three pointers made 305 and counting. late second
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half. osu up nine. beavers grabbed the loose ball, leads to an easy score and stanford falls 8573. senior day at cal golden bears hosting oregon up in berkeley late uh- early second half. jalen tyson the steal and the showtime. he had a game high 27 just over two minutes to go. cal up one. jalen cone three of his 15. right there. cal wins it 6964. let's kick it. quakes open the season at fc dallas tied at one in stoppage time. ball bouncing around and ends up on the foot of dante sealy, who seals the deal. scores and the quakes lose a heartbreaker in the opener. two one. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. lauren >> all right, well, much more to come on. abc seven news at 11. is the engineer in the republican presidential race. the big result tonight out of south carolina and san francisco is taking an unconventional approach when it comes to bringing medical care to the unhoused, how the city is trying to build a better bay area by hitting
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donald trump won the south carolina republican primary
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election tonight, besting former governor nikki haley on her own turf. this could all but end the race for the republican nomination. abc news reporter jay o'brien has more on those results. >> also tonight, former president donald trump beating nikki haley by double digits on her own home turf, south carolina. this was a little sooner than we anticipated. >> it was. an even bigger win than we anticipated. >> haley vowing to stay in the race and looking ahead to super tuesday in early march, when 15 states will pick their nominees. >> and i'm grateful that today is not the end of our story. >> reporter a popular two tum governor here, haley had hoped south carolinians like tom gordon, who voted for trump twice but is now firmly in haley's camp, could have delivered her first primary victory, seemed like a better choice of those available. but trump pulling from a deep base of support. he's just done great things for the country.
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>> he just can't go wrong with his results. >> while votes were still being cast, haley denouncing these comments by trump after he tried to use his four pending criminal cases to appeal to black voters a day before the primary. then i got indicted a second time and a third time and a fourth time and a lot of people said that that's why the black people like me, because they have been hurt so badly and discriminated against, and they actually viewed me as i'm being discriminated against. >> it's been pretty amazing. >> haley telling abc's rachel scott the remarks were designed dusting. >> that's the offensiveness. that's going to happen every day between now and the general election. which is why i continue to say donald trump cannot win a general election. he won't. jay o'brien, abc news, charleston, south carolina health officials in the bay area are watching a surge in norovirus cases. >> the stomach bug is spread through contact with an infected person or by eating contaminated food, state health officials say it's the top cause of vomiting,
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diarrhea and foodborne illness. it's often referred to as stomach flu or food poisoning, according to data from the cdc, almost 13% of norovirus tests in the western u.s. are coming back positive. well, there are more than 7000 homeless people in san francisco. it's impossible to address all of their medical needs, despite the millions of dollars the city pours into the problem. but at one clinic, doctors are doing what they can to keep this crisis from turning into a catastrophe. can their work help us build a better bay area? abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez followed a small team of doctors working in the so-called trenches when it comes to medically treating the unhoused, the unconventional has now become habitual. >> people are okay, it's okay. every friday, a small medical team from the san francisco health department comes to treat patients in this isolated bayview encampment. what do you
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see out here? >> we tend to see things that we see in the clinic, but they're often more severe because they've been, like, unattended to for longer. people with more severe mental illness, more severe addiction and substance use disorders. >> and the reason you come out here, what is that? instead of them going to the clinic, there are lots of people who can't manage being inside, even for small amounts of time, who their mental illness is. >> so intense that they're too paranoid to come in. they're too weak or too ill to come in. this is a patient i've known for a long time. we're are drawing some blood and talking about some medications. we restarted doctor catherine taylor treats anyone willing to be cared for. >> it takes trust. how many days do you think in a week have you taken it? this type of homeless health care is an effective way to keep them from ending up in the emergency room. after her weekly checkup, juliana amos
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spoke to us about being unhoused for the past five years. i assume that you don't interact with many people. what does it mean to you for doctors to come to you? >> um, it means a lot because i don't like going on the busses. the long bus ride, you know, down there. and sometimes i forget to come in. so it's good that they come out here. >> if they didn't exist, what would happen to you? >> uh, if i was dead. >> despite her circumstances, we couldn't help but notice how the american flag is the first thing you come across. >> we like our freedom out here, you know? so we know what's going on out there. we don't want to be stuck in sros. we are. everybody's doing their drugs and dying. >> those unhoused or living in sros are closer to the downtown area and have access to a network of outreach teams. we staff between 8 and 9 vans a
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day, so 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. >> last year, in 2023, we responded to just over 11,000 calls. >> here's the outcome of their interactions with those struggling on the streets. 25% are taken to the hospital, another 25 are transported to a clinic or shelter, and the remaining 50% either don't meet the criteria for a psychiatric hold or they decline their services. when you reach out to somebody, is it frustrating when you know that person needs so much help and intervention? but they don't want it? >> yes, of course, you know, but that's the that's the thing that we do the best is building that trust, building that report. and just being consistently able and showing up because someone showed up is why joseph peterson is alive today. >> all i did was kept drinking and using drugs. so therefore, after many years of doing that, my legs started having problems complications with my legs. so
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they had to amputate my feet. >> what made you decide i've had enough? >> because he kept checking on me and he was coming up there to check on me to see how i'm doing, and that helped me a lot. i said, somebody really care about me, you know, today peterson has permanent housing and helps out at the maria x martinez health resource center, a clinic dealing specifically with the unhoused population. >> this building opened a little over a year ago, so we're finding is really working for people. >> the clinic is strategic, located in the south of market area and sees between 60 and 70 patients a day. >> they can come in to see the dentist and then find out, oh, you have a psychiatrist here, and they can see the psychiatrist. the same day, all in one. >> they also offer addiction treatment. so why do you continue to volunteer here? >> because they took the time out to help me, and i don't mind helping them back. >> leon melendez, abc seven news
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leanne is also sharing a story that left a mark on her since she first covered it in 1996. >> it was an unthinkable crime, a baby severely beaten, police said, by a six year old boy, nearly 30 years later, leanne tries to make sense of the crime she. >> hola nachito i go searching for the victim and the accused. >> hey, brandon, in seeing how lives have changed and others have moved on, is there anything to forgive? >> unthinkable in abc seven originals documentary is now streaming on the abc seven bay area app. still ahead on abc seven news at 11. the name says it all. florida man games. we'll show you the competition that's embracing the sunshine state's reputation. >> and it's just been a gorgeous day. still beautiful outside
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from mount tam, you can see how the bay looks like glass winds are light. tomorrow will be another mild day, but things are cooling down. i'll let you know how much rain we're going to get in the accuweather seven day forecast comin
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(♪) (♪) florida, then this is the inaugural florida man games kicked off in saint augustine today, promoted as the most insane athletic showdown on earth. participants competed in events like riding a bike with a stolen catalytic converter and sumo wrestling while holding a pitcher of beer. the event pokes fun of the infamous headlines that originates from the sunshine state, ones that usually involve drinking, gunfire or an alligator, or, for the first time ever, scientists
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unveiled an entire 240 million year old dragon fossil. the national museum of scotland said. the specimen, which dates back to the triassic period, was a marine creature that had an extremely long neck, most likely used to catch fish. but scientists are still unsure. the 16.5ft reptile was first identified in china in 2003, and is very reminiscent of the dragon celebrated in today's lunar new year. the oakland zoo welcomed an exciting new addition to its family, the zoo announced. cody the baboon gave birth to a baby boy earlier this week. zoo officials say mama and baby are doing great and already back enjoying some snuggle time in the baboon habitat. francis lawson is here with whether francis, i think humans and animals alike enjoyed the weather today. >> yes they did, and we all enjoy baby pictures. i couldn't help but enjoy that. here's a look though, at what's coming our way. so we enjoyed high pressure clear skies over the
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bay area, but some clouds will be moving in tomorrow and then bringing us a chance of rain as we enjoy this pretty view from sutro. so cooler with clouds tomorrow, monday. very light showers moving in through the forecast and then we need to pay attention to this next storm. it's coming at the end of next week. this one's colder coming in from alaska heading straight to the bay area. temperatures tomorrow morning will be in the upper 40s to low 50s around the bay for the most part. and then we'll be cooling down compared to today's numbers. so no more 70s will generally be in the low to mid 60s, closer to normal, but about 5 to 10 degrees cooler compared to today. and then on monday, generally less than a 10th of an inch around the golden gate bridge or south of the golden gate bridge. i should say tuesday. there could be a frost advisory for the north bay. it will be dry, but a chilly start. we've got a couple days of dry days and then that wet weather for next weekend. much cooler to okay. >> francis, thank you so much.
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now to chris with a preview of sports. hi lauren. >> coming up in sports, chris paul makes an impact off the court and on the court. the warriors playing their best ball of the season larry o'donnell. weigh in as the playoff push continues. sports is next 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 ]
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kerr has reportedly signed a two year, $35 million contract extension, making him the highest paid coach in the nba. now, the deal should be made official soon. warriors host the nuggets tomorrow for a special 4:00 tip off at chase on espn. the warriors have won their first two games out of the all star break, eight of their last nine, easily playing their best basketball of the season. here's our after the game crew. larry o'donnell with more on the warriors on where they stand and where they're headed. >> o'donnell. the warriors have won two in a row coming out of the all star break, eight of nine overall. their stated goal is to try to rise up from 10th
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to sixth in the west, avoid the play in games. is that realistic? >> i really think it do right. i really think it is because i think when you look at where the warriors are right now with the injuries they have with all of the different challenges they have over the course of the year, so far, and now they having everybody coming back and they've been playing demonstratively better. and i think it's been one of the underwritten story. but i think the passage of the trade deadline has kind of freed them up even more. they look like they know they're all going to be here and they're committed to it. now whether or not they go from 10 to 6, obviously it will depends on how the other team plays. but i think in terms of the mindset, i think they have the right mindset and the people are being in place. i think they have a chance. larry. >> yeah, and a few years ago, you know, the slogan was strength in numbers. everybody's getting healthy now. and chris paul is included in that group. he's coming back from a broken hand. the expectation is he will be on the court again sometime in this upcoming road trip for the warriors. what do you think his impact will be given? you
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know, the pattern of losing close games down the stretch. he's pretty secure with the ball, but also where his minutes going to come from. >> yeah i know you know one of the worry larry, is that you worry about the younger guys. you think it's important to have the younger guys out there. and i agree. but where i think that chris paul can help the warriors is that if you think of him as just helping out steph and klay and really creating some minutes there while giving them opportunity for the younger guys to continue to play, i think that's going to be crucial. i'm not saying it's going to be an easy kind of needle to thread, but i think, you know, coach uh- coach is getting the big bucks so he could do this. he could he could kind of tread that needle right down there, make sure he gets the best out of chris paul, but also continue to see the growth of the younger players. yes >> steve kerr's contract rather impressive 17.5 million a year. uh- warriors and nuggets tomorrow afternoon. early start. just give everybody a heads up on that 4 p.m. at chase center. o'donnell thanks, chris. back to
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you. >> thanks, larry. do not be late to the warriors game tomorrow. last night, the warriors and hornets got heated at the end of the game. miles bridges took exception to lester quinones getting up a last second layup. well, the warriors trying not to turn over the ball. still time on the clock. the warriors won the game by 13. afterwards draymond green weighing in on those final moments with 245. >> we took our stars out. go sit down. it's over. the game is over. go sit down. they didn't want to go sit down. so if y'all still playing then play. don't stop now because it's 22 seconds left and you finally feel like it's out of reach. clearly we thought it was out of reach at 245, which is why steve took everybody out. i'm really sick of guys with this. like oh, you scored at the end. rah! like bro, you should have did that a long time ago. >> you guys should always keep playing and to me it's very strange why that would be offensive to anybody. i've never understood why that would be offensive. and as i said nobody's ever been upset with us in the past for doing that. um, i just why why take a turnover?
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why what's, you know, the clock says keep playing, you keep playing. and that that shouldn't offend anybody. >> chris paul will be making his return to the court soon. last night, cp three made a big impact off the court. he met with 20 guests from 100% college prep. it's a program of bay view association for youth, giving academic resources for 8 to 12 graders in san francisco. paul has been a long time supporter of hbcus. he offered some words of encouragement along with handing out some nice gear. abc seven sports, sponsored by river rock casino lauren. >> well, that's it for tonight. i'm lauren martinez, abc seven news continues tomorrow morning at five for francis and chris. at five for francis and chris. thank you for joining us now with a sweet new twist - cinnamon sugar churro.
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