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don't miss the living spaces presidents day event. living spaces. >> at the end of this, i know that i'm going to be with my person. >> sponsored locally by san diego happiness is calling. if you're happy and you know it, come to san diego and feel free to really show it. celebrate community, culture, and the black experience with abc7. the black joy parade streaming live
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from oakland today at 1230. sponsored in part by oakland recycles. learn how to recycle. right? jackie elwood supports raising the cost of gasoline and banning new gas stations. >> jackie wood voted to raise electricity rates 100% higher than the national average. >> can we afford jackie elwood in the state senate. >> abc seven mornings live of community, culture and a whole lot of dancing. >> the celebration across the bay area continue today. and next up, the black joy parade in the east bay. good morning. it's sunday, february 25th. it will be nice out today, but a bit cooler. >> yes, we're starting out with a bright morning for your sunday with sunny conditions. we look at live doppler seven right now, but there are a stream of cloud cover off to the west of us, and that will be influencing the second half of the day. the first half of the day, we
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already are cooler in the north bay and from our east bay hills. camera on top of vollmer peak you can see the low cloud deck there. 56 in san francisco it is 57. san jose and san mateo. and here's the view from mount tam. once again. so pretty right? with temperatures in the mid 40s, petaluma to the mid 50s by the delta. so already the cooler air filtering into marin in the san mateo coast and as we look outside, how beautiful is that. but at least ten degrees cooler here in downtown san francisco with 70 yesterday. we'll get into the 60s, all of us throughout the noon hour. but by the afternoon, just low 60s downtown, upper 60s, east bay and south bay. stephanie. >> lisa, thank you. well, the stage is 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,
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starting withhe parade that begins at 1230 at 14th street and franklin and ends at 19th and franklin. it will go until 230 this afternoon. join zach fuentes, julian glover and ama daetz as we stream this parade live today starting at 1230. you can watch it wherever you stream abc seven news. for more details, head to our website abc seven news.com slash, black joy parade and we're following developing news. two people died after a shooting in san leandro saturday. another person was shot, now in critical condition. it happened around 3:30 p.m. at an apartment building on miramonte avenue, right near foothill boulevard. no word on whether any arrests have been made in this case. the alameda county sheriff's office tells abc seven news it is investigating and believes it started as a domestic dispute in antioch. 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
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way yesterday morning. they say he had been shot at least once. officers tried to save him when 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. we're also following new details in the search for a new police chief in oakland. all of the candidates will appear at a public forum on thursday. that's according to our media partners at the mercury news. the public will be allowed to ask questions during that time. we don't know who the finalist for the job are, but we do know it won't be former police chief leronne armstrong, a representative told the newspaper. he's no longer seeking reinstatement. the chief position has been open since mayor shengtao fired armstrong more than a year ago. also new this morning, the mayor of san jose is hosting a virtual town hall event on the fight against homelessness. mayor matt mehan says he will share details about the city's budget for ways to
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offer alternatives to people living on the streets and near creeks, also saying that his new plan will require people to use those resources if they are available so that ten encampeth can't can close permanently. that is, it will be happening on monday, march 11th at 7 p.m. are you see to see is also ukraine is entering its third year of war with russia, hundreds of people held a car convoy and a rally at san francisco embarcadero plaza. the attendees came from all over the bay area. they had speakers and performance pieces to show their support to ukraine. 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, and among them about five, 6000 come to the bay area. >> and so they're also means the more people are coming to such
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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. >> organizers say they want to push the approval of the security assistance package. it includes even more u.s. aid for ukraine. san francisco's chinese new year festival and parade wrapped up celebrations, lighting up the sky yesterday, actress awkwafina served as the grand marshal, cheering alongside other city leaders and celebrities during this colorful display of culture. here's abc seven news reporter ryan curry. >> lighting our way into 2024, 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
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second street. this is the parade. start right here. every float, one by one, coming down the 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. can't be any better. >> a beautiful night to come together. just like stevens sang. 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 imagination, right? it's it means 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 to keep 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
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francisco is 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 and 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. >> they solution 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. >> you're a power and strength. all right. as we head to break, let's check in with lisa. how's it looking? >> well, you know, we are feeling the effects. some of us from that onshore flow already. there's fog, and we'll look for a cooler afternoon. pretty view here from emeryville. going from the mid 70s to the low 60s. today in and around oakland, i'll have your full accuweather seven day forecast for the rest of the bay area next. >> lisa, thank you. also ahead, donald trump takes the south
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carolina primary in nikki haley's home state, but haley remains confident the race is not over. then license plate lawsuit. why some california drivers could get some cash because of claims one company sold their information. >> did you know taking xyzal at night relieves allergies while you sleep? so you wake refreshed for more productive day. get 24 hour continuous relief that does not fade. be wise. all take xyzal at night, overflowing with ideas and energy. >> that's the san francisco chronicle endorsing democrat katie porter for senate over all other options. porter is easily the most impressive candidate known for her grilling of corporate executives with deep policy knowledge. katie porter's housing plan has, by partizan friendly ideas to bring home building costs down, and the chronicle praises her ideas to end soft corruption in politics. let's shake up the senate with democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this
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reynolds wrap. who exactly is katherine lybarger, the anti-housing extremist running for state senate? >> the group lybarger is president of abused california environmental laws to block uc led affordable housing. the sacramento bee says they engaged in deliberate sabotage to stop the plan from moving forward. linebarger's group then made a mockery of the legal system to extract 50 million taxpayer dollars from the deal. so if you value affordable housing, it's a no. on katherine, lybarger says great community, culture and the black experience with abc seven. >> the black joy parade, streaming live from oakland today at 1230. spot powered in part by ac transit. >> 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 own home state. abc news reporter alex presha has more
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from charleston, south carolina. >> this was a little sooner than we anticipated. it was. an bigger win than we anticipated, and this morning, donald trump declaring a clean sweep of early primary states after a convincing win in south carolina overnight, trump taking it by 20 points. 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. >> trump is the first non-incumbent republican presidential candidate to win iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. america will come apart if we make the wrong choices for nikki haley. the loss in her home state hurts the campaign, vowing overnight to continue on at least until super tuesday. >> in ten days, 20 plus states and territories are going to vote. let them vote. america doesn't do coronations. >> the divide between the trump and haley campaigns continuing
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to widen. i don't believe donald trump can beat joe biden. >> nearly every day, trump drives people away. >> these lights are so bright in my eyes that i can't see too many people out there. but uh, i can only see the black ones. i can't see any white ones. >> trump's win in south carolina coming only one day after the former president made racially insensitive remarks at a black conservative gala, the mugshot we've all seen the mugshot and you know who embraced it more than anybody else? >> the black population in it's incredible. >> his opponents pouncing haley called the statements a huge warning sign. the biden campaign called them blatantly racist and moronic. trump didn't address the remarks at all on primary night, but some haley supporters pointing to statements like these as difficult to defend a reason moderates might be attracted to haley. the longer she stays in the race, it's not about nikki haley. >> it's about damaging trump that was abc's alex presha reporting.
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>> now the march 5th primary is just nine days away. and while the deadline to register to vote has passed, it's still not too late to get it done. eligible voters can contact their county election offices to opt for conditional voter registration, 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 people registered is 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. okay tsa.gov on the website. you can also check your registration status and confirm your address and other important details. in order to cast a ballot on election day, 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
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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, and a trial is scheduled for may on behalf of nearly 23 million californians, as well. before we get to weather, we want to show you this. take a look. it is that time of year again for the spectacular for firefall at yosemite national park. how neat this is. time lapse footage from last thursday showing weather conditions creating that firefall effect on the 1000 foot cliff. the firefall attraction occurs when the sunset hits the back of horsetail waterfall, creating a fire like illusion. now here at home, it's not an illusion. we do get another break from the rain a nice day, expect it across the bay. but lisa, not quite what we got yesterday. yes, you're correct stephanie. >> we're going to feel the change as some of you may be
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feeling them already with a cooler start to the day. some high clouds in the north bay, but they'll be increasing as well as the winds throughout the afternoon. live doppler seven looking pretty quiet right now. that changes tomorrow. here's a look at the airport in oakland where we have 56 degrees san francisco, oakland 57, san jose 55. half moon bay. and we're looking at the cloud cover increasing from the golden gate bridge. 46 in petaluma. you're down to the 30s elsewhere, mid 50s in our inland east bay. that's going to be the warmer part of the bay. emeryville right now, cooler with the clouds today. light showers, level one system on monday. the end of the week. well, we'll be featuring more rain breezy conditions and it's going to be much colder with low snow levels. and it looks like this will be mostly a beneficial rainfall event at the end of the week. this system not going to hit everyone. it's very light. the scattered showers from tomorrow morning throughout the afternoon, 1/100 to about a quarter of an inch with those breezy winds up to 25 miles an hour. so starting out sunny, the clouds increase throughout the afternoon and then into your
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monday morning. notice there's some rainfall offshore before we get into the middle part of the day, and the focus is from the golden gate south, the peninsula , the east bay, and then it moves on out of here late in the day. and as i stated before, not a whole lot expected with this system, but breezy north winds behind it. so you're going to feel the chill. this is today up to 1520 miles an hour. then the winds back off and then we get into your monday afternoon with the passage of the cold front. breezy to gusty north winds at the coast. and that's going to set the stage for a very cold tuesday morning winter weather advisory for the west slopes and the lake tahoe area. 4 to 10in of snow from 10:00 tonight through 4:00 on tuesday. and those winds up to 45 miles an hour. so a cooler day for black joy. the parade this afternoon. temperatures hovering around 60 as we get through the middle part of the day and not coming up much after that into the low 60s. so highs today, ranging from the low 60s closer to the bay and the coast, with some
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increasing clouds and wind, and then the east bay in south bay a little sunnier, a little milder. upper 60s. the accuweather seven day forecast cooler, partly sunny today. level one system monday. much colder but dry tuesday. wednesday more rain begins on thursday. an intense highs on friday and saturday day. we could be looking at about an inch region wide with those gusty winds into next weekend. stephanie >> all right, more to come. lisa. thank you. up next swing and a miss. yeah a bat goes flying during the giants first spring training game of the season chris alvarez has your morning sports coming up after this break. here's what's happening around the bay area. the president's visit is part of a three day california swing to raise money for his 2024 reelection campaign. >> in this beautiful picture from our tam tam, we just have a beautiful sunrise right now. what abc seven mornings. >> if you're thinking about replacing your worn out windows and doors, you want something durable, something beautiful,
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and how do you know what's a deep fake? so should you be going all in on ai next week? gma's got the answers. lives after the oscar show. on march 11th. >> a full day of basketball is coming to abc. seven first watch nba countdown at 930, then see milwaukee take on philadelphia starting at ten. la faces phoenix at 1230, then abc seven news continues at five on the diamond. it's february, which means major league baseball is back. abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez has held the giants performed in their very first spring training game. very good morning for the first time this spring, we said, let's play ball. >> giants hosting the cubs in the cactus league opener on saturday afternoon. oh, keep your head on a swivel. the bat goes flying from the cubs there. uh, logan webb on the hill in the opener. brennan davis base hit through the left side. two runs score webb two innings two earned runs struck out two in
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his debut this spring. giants were down eight. nothing entering the ninth but scored four runs, capped by otto lopez's two run shot. they lose the cactus league opener eight four and the a's lost to the rockies 5 to 1. casey pratt our own the time of his life in oakland yesterday at fans fest, the oakland 68 and last dive bar partnered to host a celebration of oakland sports. this is so cool. former a's grant balfour and coco crisp were in attendance. about 5000 probably there in oakland. baby sharky, sharky, shark, sharks hosting the predators. second period down three one. filip zadina scores his eighth of the year right there. what a shot. sharks within a goal. minutes later team teal charging the net trying to jam one home. but you see sorrow 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. swoosh and then mahaney dishing to alex ducas who buries
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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 and just over two minutes to go up one. jalen cohen three of his 15. and cal wins it 6964. let's kick it quakes opening the season at fc dallas. what a great crowd there. tied at one stoppage time. ball bouncing around 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.
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california academy of sciences in golden gate park, and we're actually following a live feed of it right now. it's not growing yet, but i don't know if i want to be around it when it does. >> i know, but we love golden gate park. >> we do, we do. >> yeah, yeah. look at the clouds. this is a pretty good depiction of some of the clouds and then the breeze that will affect us today. bringing a cooler afternoon mid to upper 60s for most along the coast it's low 60s, light rain and breezy north winds arrive tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us on abc. seven mornings i'm stephanie sierra along with lisa argen our programing is cut short today because nba countdown is up next. have a great day. >> this is abc. 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose.
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