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community, culture, and a lot of dancing. the celebrations across the bay area continue next up, the black joy parade in the east bay. good morning. it's sunday, february 25th. we'll check on that forecast and weather wise it will be nice. >> yes, it will be nice. it's going to be cooler. we have a switch in our winds which will bring onshore winds which, you know, bring in not only the low clouds that you see, high clouds here on the satellite. so a combination of high clouds and low clouds and that wind shift will bring temperatures down into the 60s. today you can see some of the cloud cover in the north bay. it is 46. in concord and fremont sfo's at 4954 half moon bay. we've got low 40s up
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in the north bay. point rays 52 degrees. looking at a couple degrees cooler here and there. but overall we're talking partly sunny conditions back into the 60s for a mid day. but then we'll just kind of stop it there with mid 60s and more sun from livermore to concord into san jose, the north bay, the coast breezier with more clouds. and we'll talk about our level one system arriving tomorrow. and rainfall totals in a few minutes. stephanie >> lisa. thank you. well, the stage is almost set for the kickoff of the seventh annual black joy parade in oakland today. the parade celebrates the black experience and highlights its positive influence throughout the bay area's diverse communities. today's event wraps up a week of finance seminars, brunches, small business markets, and open mics for creatives. you can experience that joy today with live entertainment and activities for everyone. the parade begins at 1230 at 14th street and frankn, and will end at 19th and franklin. it goes until 230 this afternoon.
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join zach fuentes, julian glover and ama daetz as we stream the parade live today. starting at 1230. you can watch it wherever you stream abc seven news. for more details, you can head to our website, abc seven news.com/black joy parade. developing news now. two people died after a shooting in san leandro saturday afternoon. another person was shot, now 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 alameda county sheriff's office tells abc seven news it is investigating, and believes it started as a domestic dispute. anti police are investigating after a teenager was shot and killed. officers say they found the victim, a 16 year old boy, inside of a car on the 1700 block of observation way yesterday morning. they say he had been shot at least once. officers tried to save him when
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they arrived on scene. he was rushed to the hospital but later died. authorities say the shooting happened about two miles away from where they found him. no word yet on any arrests. authorities are also trying to figure out what started a fire to break out at a target store in vallejo, take a look at this video from a witness where you can see the flames coming up from one of the aisles. shoppers and employees had to be evacuated once the fire alarm was triggered. once firefighters arrived, they quickly put out the flames. one person suffered minor injuries. we're tracking new developments in the search for a new police chief in oakland. all of the candidates will appear at a public forum next thursday. that's according to our media partners at the mercury news. the public will be allowed to ask questions. the position has been open for over a year now. after mayor shane tao fired leronne armstrong over his handling of an investigation . armstrong then sued the city over his firing, but is not seeking to get his job back. are you seeking swease is a bold
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ukraine is entering its third year of war with russia, hundreds of people held a car convoy and a rally at san francisco's embarcadero plaza. the attendees came from all over the bay area. they had speakers and performances to show their support to ukrainians. through all that they've endured since the beginning of the war. >> two years ago, um, about about 30,000 ukrainians have come to california to and among them about five, 6000 come to be 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 elected officials so that the supplemental bill will be passed . >> organizers say they want to push the approval of the security assistance package. it includes even more u.s. aid for
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ukraine. well, the lunar new year is officially over, and san francisco's chinese new year festival and parade wrapped up celebration with a bang. actress awkwafina was the grand marshal, and she joined other city leaders and celebrities yesterday. abc news reporter ryan curry has more on the colorful display of culture that tapped into longtime traditions. reporter. 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.
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>> the weather is beautiful. awful. 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? it's the real life. but dragon is an imaginary person, right? it's means get going with your 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
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what they plan to harness this year for the new year is just stay happy, be alive, and then just enjoy the moment in san francisco. >> happy new year. >> ryan curry, abc seven news. >> great to see all that excitement. well, as we head to break, let's check in with lisa. how's it looking? >> you know, we are looking at a clear start out there. beautiful. let's look at our sutro tower camera where temperatures are milder here in san francisco in the 50s, but low 40s in our protected valleys . and we'll get a good deal of sun before the high clouds invade. then it's the low clouds and breezy onshore winds that will lead us to a cooler week, and eventually a rainy week. i'll detail your forecast next. lisa >> thank you. also ahead, license plate lawsuit. why some california drivers could get cash because of claims one company sold their information on, then giving back to giving pis how one local pie shop is getting even more support from around the world now, after it lost thousands of dollars just
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at the bay bridge this morning. it is 610. how health officials in the bay area are watching a surge in neural virus 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, diarrhea and foodborne illness. it's often referred to as the stomach flu or food poisoning, according to data from the cdc, almost 13% of norovirus tests in the western u.s. are coming back
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positive. well, there could be a payday ahead for some california drivers. a lawsuit claims a texas based company invaded drivers privacy by selling license plate data, according to sfgate digital recognition network broke a california law meant to regulate the use of automatic license plate readers. the court says any resident whose data was collected at least 15 times since june of 2017 could have been affected. a trial is scheduled for may on behalf of nearly 23 million californians and the south bay. now people from all over the bay area are coming together to help out a small pie shop. it gained even more popularity after a last minute cancellation, costed at thousands of dollars. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez has these new developments. >> it's crazy. i didn't even think around that high. >> the community is giving back to the giving pies on saturday, a line of customers stretched out the door.
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>> oh, i just want to support her because i felt bad that she lost a lot of money. so i just wanted her to know that we as a community, we will help her out. we care. >> news spread about what happened on valentine means day. fawang restaurant said tesla placed an order of 2000 mini pies a couple days later, the tesla employee doubled the order. rossiter 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 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 mahan 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 grateful nonetheless.
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>> the amount of support that we have received, it's beyond 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 tries its best. >> i want them to always remember 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 the good instead of focusing on the botched experience, she's focusing on her kindhearted customers. everybody has their views, but inside there's a heart and i love it. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> it's wonderful to see that community generosity. now, the
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owner says she has worked with several of silicon valley's biggest companies, including apple, google and adobe. the oakland airport will start work to update and modernize their bathroom facilities. here's a live look from there. right now, we're learning the port of oakland will be using a $10 million grant from the federal aviation administration. updates will include restoring a closed women's restroom at gate four. refer mesh at a men's room at gate three, and convert another men's room at gate seven to a single user family restroom and lactation suite. the terminal restroom renovation program will also update fixtures for water conservation in two. east bay. cities are trying to figure out the damage after being targeted by cyber attacks earlier this week, residents should expect delays for non-emergency services until these systems are restored. now, city officials in oakley declared a local state of emergency after this ransomware attack on the same day, there was another attack on computer systems in pleasant hill. the
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issue was quickly isolated. it's unclear if the two incidents are related, even though the a's are planning to leave oakland. their fans kicked off the baseball season their own way, celebrating the town fans fest drew thousands of people for a block party at jack london square. abc seven news reporter zan fan was there. yes there's a lot of 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. fans enjoyed the 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 supported me so much, and whether the a's 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
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celebration of oakland sports, local businesses and our community. >> it's incredible to get everyone together with last five bars, 68 soquel's, oakland roots . >> i think the city deserves major sports 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, saturday'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 at oakland. super fan dina morgan of pinole has been a season ticket holder for 30 years, and this is like the old days, you know, everybody lining up to get outside. >> so yeah, it's great. i'm so excited for morgan and so many others fans fest is a celebration of oakland sports. >> it's an event for the fans, by the fans in oakland, suzanne
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phan. abc seven news in san francisco's famous corpse flower is about to bloom again. >> it's expected to happen today, lasting for a few days now. during that time, the plant will grow up to ten feet tall and give off a foul stench. that smell attracts flies, apparently, which pollinate it. experts say the plant that goes by the name mirage is blooming at an unusually early time and because of its age, it may never bloom again. mirage lives at the california academy of sciences in golden gate park. well, we have another day with a break from the rain. lisa is tracking the latest. we were talking about how yesterday was so beautiful. how's today going to stack up? >> yeah, you know, some neighborhoods could reach 70 degrees. that's where we see more sun from concord to, say, dublin into morgan hill. and otherwise, if you're by the coast or the north bay, it'll be a bit breezier. the winds coming off the ocean and looking at some higher clouds filtering in throughout the day. we also have some fog, but but as we go through the morning hours, not much of a big deal as we look at
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live doppler seven, there's a system way offshore hundreds of miles to the south and west of us, and that is what will bring in some of the high clouds throughout the later part of the afternoon. but as for this morning, we're not looking at any fog at the lower levels, but on top of mount tam, isn't that gorgeous there with 55 san francisco, 47, in oakland it is 50. in hayward, 48. in san jose, low 50s san mateo and half moon bay. and from our sutro tower camera, just getting a little bit of daylight there. 648 is the sunrise setting closer to 6:00, so we're getting a little bit more of daylight and we'll be changing those clocks in about two weeks. 42 santa rosa, 37 petaluma. so once again, chilly locations in the north bay with 43 by the delta, 46 in concord and a roof camera featuring the clear sky. so cooler with some clouds today for some of you. overall, we'll see more 60s than 70s as we get into your monday level one system with some light showers and then the end of the week
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will be cold and rainy. we'll get into the cold and dry on tuesday, and then the next system coming from the north that will allow for not only the cold weather here in low snow levels, but also a lot of snow in the mountains. level one system monday. scattered showers, light accumulation. looking at just a couple hunters to maybe a quarter of an inch of rain, here's your sunday notice. we've got a nice start out there stopping this at 4:00. so just some of us into the cloud cover from san mateo to marin. this is your monday, 8:00. those scattered showers from the north bay, a few in the south bay. but through the afternoon, the emphasis will be from the peninsula, the east bay and south bay impacting perhaps that monday evening commute and rainfall from a couple hundredths to about a 10th of an inch for most of us. and maybe the coastal hills seen a little bit more than that winter weather advisory. the west slopes and the lake tahoe area for 4 to 10in of snow. wind gusts to 45 miles an hour. 10:00 tonight through tuesday. and
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then for oakland this afternoon for the black joy parade, upper 50s, 11:00 noontime, low 60s with those clouds thinning out. so a fair amount of sunshine. the rest of us today 64 in richmond, fremont, 65. the peninsula, about 64. palo alto, upper 60s to near 70 inland. this is your thursday, friday and saturday. look at about an inch of rain or better for all of us. we'll get into a little more sun today. the accuweather seven day forecast with 60s out there and level one system for your monday. some meager rain for the north bay, south bay peninsula, maybe a couple hundredths to a 10th tuesday, and wednesday we're dry, brighter and then here comes the rain and cold weather again. thursday through perhaps sunday. we'll let's take a look at this knee. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! kaiser permanente.
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good morning america. good sunday morning. >> coming up here on gma. donald trump declared the winner in saturday's south carolina gop primary. we're breaking down what his victory means as nikki haley vows to continue on in the race and the insights from exit polls possible implications about the general election. plus, breaking overnight from the middle east, the u.s. and allied forces launching more airstrikes against iran backed houthi rebels in yemen. what we've learned about those attacks this morning. and back here at home, why some airlines are changing travel policies, impacting baggage fees and the ways you earn awards miles. we're helping make sure you're prepared ahead of spring break. that's all coming up right here on gma. we'll see you then. >> there are more than 7000 homeless people here in san francisco, and 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
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to keep this crisis from turning into what they call a catasto fee. abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez explores the question can their work help us build a better bay area reporter when it comes to medically treating the unhoused? >> the unconventional has now become habitual. hola! okay >> 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 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
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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 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, giuliana amos 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 were dead.
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>> despite her circumstances, we couldn't help but notice how the american flag is the first thing you come across as we like our freedom. >> my hair, you know. so we know what's going on out there. we don't want to be stuck in sros where 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 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 is when you reach out to somebody. is it frustrating when you know that person needs
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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 white. >> joseph peterson is alive today already was kept drinking and using drugs. >> so therefore after many years of doing that, my legs started having problems, complications with my legs. so 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 in this building opened a little over a year ago. >> we're finding is really working for people.
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>> the clinic is strategically 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. 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. >> still to come on abc seven mornings israel discussing next steps in the hostage deal with hamas. >> the new devel when your child has moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay for them to show off. show off their clearer skin and noticeably less itch with dupixent. because children 6 months and older with eczema have plenty of reasons to show off their skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists,
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adam schiff for senate. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. has never been a spirit like this. and i just want to say that i have never seen the republican party so unified as it is right now. now at 630, donald trump takes the south carolina primary in nikki haley's home state.
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>> but haley remains confident the race is not over. good morning. we'll have more on that story in just a moment. but first, the weather, not as beautiful as yesterday, but still nice. >> yeah, i think if you're in the east bay or south bay, it will be almost as nice the rest of us. a few clouds and a breezier afternoon. but what a shot there from mount tam where you can see the low cloud deck. it is 50, in hayward, as well as san mateo. mid 50s san francisco. the mild east area 47, in oakland and from our sutro tower camera nice and clear with temperatures ranging from the upper 30s in petaluma to the low 40s. livermore, santa rosa 43. in fairfield. so just a couple degrees cooler. santa rosa, a few degrees milder on the peninsula. and that all will make for a pretty nice start to your sunday with mid 50s by 9:00. by 1:00 we've got sun mixed in with a few high clouds, so it's really going to be nice throughout the 1:00 hour. but notice the temperature will begin to climb into the mid 60s in the south bay, but kind of
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halt there into the upper 60s for some locations, but otherwise it's a cooler day for most of us, with partly sunny to partly cloudy conditions. we'll talk about our week level one rainmaker arriving tomorrow in a few minutes. stephanie. lisa >> thank you. now to your voice. your vote. former president donald trump won a decisive victory in south carolina's primary, beating challenger nikki haley in her home state. abc news reporter jay o'brien has more from charleston, south carolina. south carolina is nikki haley's home turf? >> performing well here would have been key for her campaign, but she lost to trump by double digits and is still vowing to stay in the race. nikki haley vowing to fight on in the republican presidential primary despite a double digit loss to former president donald trump on her home turf in south carolina. >> and i'm grateful that today is not the end of our story. >> trump beating haley in a state where she successfully ran for governor twice, a decisive
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victory for the former president , who campaigned little in the palmetto state ahead of the primary. there has never been a spirit like this, and i just want to say that i have never seen the republican party so unified as it is right now. some gop voters, like mary evans backing haley in the primary but open to casting a ballot for trump over president biden. trump. i just feel like he's got more to offer us. but haley supporters we met blasting trump and not willing to count their candidate out. >> he's just gone off the rails now. he seems unhip. >> and if trump ends up as the eventual nominee, do you see yourself supporting him again? or are you squarely with a person like nikki haley? you know trump has not secured the nomination yet, so i think that we should let nikki fight this one out. >> trump's win coming as he faces criticism for these comments made a day before the primary using his four pending criminal cases in an attempt to appeal to black voters. >> and i got indicted a second
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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 described against. it's been pretty amazing. >> haley calling trump's remarks disgusting to abc's rachel scott. >> that's the offensive 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. >> haley's campaign is already turning its attention to beyond here in south carolina, to michigan, whose primary is next week, and then the 15 states that will vote on super tuesday in early march. but polls show she's trailing trump by double digits in each of those states. two jay o'brien, abc news, charleston, south carolina well, the march 5th primary is nine days away from today, and that deadline to register to vote has passed. >> but if you missed it, it's not too late. eligible voters
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can contact their county election offices to opt for conditional voter register station, or you can head to a polling center or the elections office to register to vote. from there, people can receive a ballot and can return it with a conditional voter registration envelope. elections officials say getting eligible voters registered as a priority ahead of march 5th. >> you need to get out and cast the vote to have your voice heard. you're only getting one vote and that's how you make your voice heard. >> to get registered online, you can head to register to vote ca.gov on the website. you can also check your registration status, confirm your address and other important details in order to cast a ballot on election day . overnight, the britain launched a series of strikes against houthi targets. military officials say they hit 18 different targets. they include missile storage units,
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underground weapons facilities, air defense systems, radars and a helicopter tower. now, this is the fourth time the u.s. and allies have launched an attack on the iran backed rebel group. also new this morning, israel is now agreeing to an updated cease fire and hostage deal. they agreed to a new framework that will establish a six week cease fire in gaza in exchange for 40 hostages. israel says it's waiting to hear back from hamas on whether or not they accept the updated language. up to 400 palestinian prisoners could be released in this new deal. the israel defense forces will redeploy boy, but not withdraw from gaza. this, as israel is continuing, plans to push forward into rafah to alexei navalny's spokesperson says his body was handed over to his mother. she claims russian investigators refused to release his body unless she agreed to not hold a public funeral. navalny's aides say they threatened his family to agree to their conditions, or they
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would bury him in the prison where he unexpectedly died. critics accuse russian president vladimir putin of having him killed, including president joe biden, russian authorities say he died of natural causes. coming up on this week, abc news reporter elizabeth schultz reports from alabama on the state supreme court's unprecedented decision on frozen embryos and what it means for families seeking ivf services in this state. you can watch the full segment on this week at eight this morning right here on abc seven. president biden and the first lady welcomed the country's governors and their spouses for a black tie dinner at the white house. governor gavin newsom was there. biden gave a short speech of unity, particularly on the importance of finding compromise among differences. here's the possibilities possibly because there's so i have 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.
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>> president biden spoke of his travels with chinese president xi jinping, and the dinner also followed a governor's meeting on friday about the nation's bipartisan priorities coming up, a new deal pushes a housing project forward in the south bay . the new plans to redevelop the famous berryessa flea market. and here's a live look from our exploratorium camera. looking at the bay bridge th morning. beautiful sunrise. 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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a camera at the bay bridge. you see some karl, the fog there in the distance, looking north into marin at 640 in the north bay, a big announcement from a social media sensation. the solano county librarian, who went viral for sharing wholesome and uplifting videos about libraries, is now leaving his job. >> it has been the honor of my life. i have made some of my
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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. >> i can hear it in his voice. that's michael threats, saying 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. and speaking of libraries, we'd all probably read more if it included puppies, right? well that's what one teacher in delaware thinks, adding enthusiasm to go to class by adding foster puppies to reading time calling it puppy time. the kids who were the most reluctant for reading. >> they are the first ones that want to volunteer for puppy time. and so we've noticed a huge increase in their reading scores because of it. >> very cute. the puppies spend nights and weekends with students. their families, and even some teachers, typically
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for a couple weeks at a time until the rescue helps place these pups in forever homes. so far, 51 foster puppies have been adopted through this program in the south bay. now, a project that will bring more housing is moving forward as plannit will redevelop the berryessa ea market site in san jose next to the south bay bart station. there was talk of changing the plans, even building less housing, but as abc seven news repoustin dorsey explains, things are back on track. >> a win win doesn't happen every day in business, but that's the case at the berryessa flea market. if you can't make progress, then you're just standing still and uh. >> in the development business, you only succeed if you actually are building something. so now we can roll up our sleeves and work together to start implementing the project. the plan remains to redevelop the flea market into thousands of homes, commercial and office space and an urban village. >> but this yellow portion has been our hang-up flea market land use consultant eric
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shanower says requiring half of this development to be office space may be problematic for the city. >> those blocks don't have any development potential and won't for a long time, if ever. so we have to work through that. but we have a commitment from the council member to take another look at the commercial uses. >> it's part of an agreement with the city and the flea market property owners. so is requiring that builders remedy cannot be used to change the plans to reduce office space or hohousing. builders remedy was designed to get housing projects approved in cities deemed by the state to not have enough housing . as of january, san jose is in compliance because it's a there's a large public investment to build a bart station at that site. >> it's really important that we maximize the density there, build a large number of housing units that will include affordable housing and also hold out, um, property there to build commercial space in the future. >> the final part of the deal is for the city to help with other costs for development. cohen says commercial properties coming to this new project will likely be assessed fees to help
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cover bonds needed to build infrastructure. now development of this project is still a ways away. the flea market will remain open until at least 2026. in san jose. dustin dawsey, abc seven news let's take a peek outside. >> how's it looking? lisa >> well, we've got some low clouds and fog. a look from the golden gate bridge there looks nice though, doesn't it? it was 70 yesterday in the city, about 60 today. so that's what the onshore flow is going to do. mid 70s oakland and san jose with saturday's forecast today we're coming down about 3 to 5 degrees for most. a little more dramatic along the shoreline. we'll talk about it and add in some pretty impact. full rainfall totals for the end of the week. when we come back
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slams the door on that. the replay would show the puck never crossed the line. the sharks lose a tough one. 4 to 2 college hoops. randy bennett number 18. saint mary's hosting san diego, second half campolindo high product aidan mahaney for three. gaels go up 19. swish and then mahaney dishing to alex ducas, who buries a triple saint mary's wins big 88 6215 straight wins. that's the current best mark in the country. 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 with this three spencer jones became stanford's all time leader in three pointers made 305 and counting. now late second half loose ball. beavers grab it and it leads to an easy score. and stanford falls 8573. senior day at cal golden bears hosting oregon in berkeley early second half down four. jalen tyson the steal and the showtime on the other end. game-high 27. in just over two minutes to go up one. jalen cone three of his 15 and cal wins it 6964. let's
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let's kick it. quakes opening the season at fc dallas. what a great crowd there. tied at one stoppage time. ball bouncing around and ends up on the foot of dante sealy, who seals the deal. and the quakes lose a heartbreaker in the opener two one. that's your look at sports. have a great sunday. send it back to you. >> it's going to be mild again today. let's check in with lisa on the forecast. good morning. >> good morning beautiful. last sunday of february with a few high clouds and mainly clear for most of us. and we'll be looking at another nice afternoon here. not quite as warm as yesterday. getting in a bit closer. and there are some clouds around. high clouds and low clouds. this morning, but the low clouds not impacting visibility. our exploratorium camera. wow, look at that gorgeous out there with 55 in san francisco, 47 in oakland, 50 in hayward and san mateo with the coast at about 52 degrees. half moon bay. and you can see the low cloud deck here trying to push in right here around the golden gate. it is 44 in napa, 39 in petaluma with
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those mid 40s in concord. livermore checking in at 42 degrees. so 50 degrees in santa cruz, about a 10th of an inch of rain for your monday today. those clouds thin out a bit, but it's a cooler afternoon, maybe about 6061, in santa cruz. and then as we get towards your monday, a weak level one system with light accumulation a couple hundreds to maybe a 10th of an inch of rain and then the colder weather arrives as soon as tuesday. it will be dry, though for the middle of the week, and then we'll add in a cold system from the north. it is a big snow maker in the sierra nevada. it will bring us a decent amount of rain and low snow levels locally. level one system monday scattered showers, morning commute possibly into the evening commute and looking at those slippery roadways, there's a look at today where you'll see throughout the morning hours some clouds around. but look at all that sun in the east bay and south bay. and then by about 5:00 we've got mostly cloudy conditions stopping this monday, 9:00, and you can see the
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scattered showers in the north bay. but the second half of the day, the emphasis will be from san mateo to oakland and livermore and san jose. so accumulation south of the golden gate could be a little bit higher. but you see that 6/100 in novato. couple 300 to 4 hundredths around fremont. see a winter weather advisory for the west slopes and the sierra nevada. 4 to 10in of snow, wind gusts of 45 miles an hour. 10:00 tonight through tuesday morning, 4 a.m. so this is that weak system that will bring a little bit of fresh powder and get ready for a big one. thursday friday, saturday into sunday. black joy today. cool. grabjacke jacket. gray skies, skies 59 11. but then a mix of clouds and sun for low 60s throughout the afternoon. so kind of typical day out there for late february. but you'll notice we've got mid and upper 60s arriving in the east bay and south bay today. so a bit above average with low 60s san francisco. that's a good drop off of about ten degrees. there's a look at our thursday
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friday and saturday rainfall over an inch of rain for most of us, and a windy system coming our way. accuweather seven day forecast partly cloudy, mid 60s for most out there. level one system tomorrow cooler will dry on tuesday and wednesday, but barely at 60 degrees on tuesday. and then for thursday the rain begins. it gets going on friday and saturday, so get prepared for that. stephanie. >> more to come. lisa. thank you. a reminder that you can watch all our newscasts live and on demand through the abc7 bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. you can download the app now and start streaming. up next, barbie heimer continues at the red carpet. coming up, who swept
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gala, a gaming and music platform, held a black history month event in vallejo. organizers and attendees celebrated the power of music, art and community. it was called from africa to america a conscious experience 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. >> people enjoyed a gallery and a variety of performances, including several spoken word poets. it was held at the vallejo naval and historic museum last night. the screen actors guild awards marked another step in the award season towards the oscars. an oppenheimer made another winning sweep up. gillian murphy took home best actor, and so did his costar robert downey jr. the entire cast was also awarded with best film ensemble. some
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other winners included pedro pascal for last of us, lily gladstone for killers of the flower moon and succession wins best drama series. ensemble after their final season and award. they also won in 2022, six session, being our favorite. >> yeah, it was the best. love that good. yeah, we have a great day to day on the way, but not as warm as yesterday. check out our exploratorium camera. gorgeous view their highs today. warmer where the sun shines longer in your further away from that onshore flow that would be in the east bay and south bay with mid to upper 60s. the rest of us low to mid 60s. partly cloudy skies. the accuweather seven day forecast level one system tomorrow about a 10th of an inch of rain. we're dry and much cooler. tuesday into wednesday. thursday the rain begins and we're looking at friday and saturday as our rainiest days. windy conditions and over an inch of rain for most of us through late saturday so that pattern continues. >> all right, lisa, thank you.
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