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my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about tyrvaya. now at five, a terrifying takeoff at sfo. the tire of an airplane flying right off and crushing cars below. how united airlines is responding to the scary incident and president biden's state of the union address. >> the top issues he delivered to lawmakers and millions of americans watching more closures. >> just a week after macy's said that it's closing its union square flagship, two more stores are shutting down in that area. plus the it's not hard to the hole is mine. >> that was 1988. i had no business thinking that as an eight year old, but reimagining the 90s hit the artist channeling brandy and monica on her latest album. >> did you say 88 or 98?
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>> 98? 99? 90? >> thank you. >> i was like, do not age us. don't put it back. back in 98. >> but i was saying i had no business singing that as an eight year old. >> well, well, i was in a roller rink skating to that song like the is mine very telling. >> and he was, he was, he was. >> uh. and when you're young, you don't know what the words mean. you just know the beats. you like the beat. >> monica and brandy had a lot to teach us. good morning. on this friday. and so does ariana. >> on this friday, march 8th, we're going to start with a check of our weather. drew. yeah. >> good morning. it's going to be fantastic out there live. look outside from sutro tower. we have clear skies. just get ready for a sunny day out there. we're going to enjoy a nice warm afternoon. temperatures right now though we are cold out there. we're starting out in the 30s and some of our coldest spots right now, 37 in danville. good morning. we're at 38 in santa rosa, 44 in san rafael, 48 right now in the city. so certainly that winter coat, you need it, but that's about it, because live doppler seven, along with satellite across the entire state, it is quiet. we
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have high pressure in control. and once that sun is up here about 630 this morning, it is a bright day with mild temperatures. good morning, san jose. you have clear skies. here's how the day planner shapes up sunglasses. take them with you out the door this morning. we'll have some bad sun glare early on as that sun rises in our sky. nothing but sunshine by 4 p.m. and it is mild today. temperatures well into the 60s, but we do have showers over the weekend. we'll show you that eight minutes. let's check in with gloria. yeah. traffic's going. >> good morning drew. good morning everyone. so far, it's a quiet morning on the roads, which usually tends to be the case on fridays. you can see our map here of the roads in the bay area, mostly in the green. so no major incidents to report right now. you look outside. this is a live look at our emeryville camera. starting to get a but nd right now. and our golden gate bridge camera also very quiet right now. no congestion, no delays. there at all. amanda. all right. thanks, gloria. >> this morning the faa is investigating another scary incident during a flight. a tire fell off the landing gear of a
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united airlines plane taking off from sfo. we'll show you from the air. the plane took off from runway 28. right. or 28 are yesterday. and as it gained altitude, the tire fell off over the employee parking lot, hitting several cars before bouncing into the neighbor's lot. no one was hurtntal car miraculously, but the tires can weigh up to 265 pounds. abc seven news reporter ryan curry is here with a look at the damage and reaction from witnesses. ryan. >> amanda. good morning. you can see just that moment the wheel fell off the plane. terrifying scenes just as it was lifting off the runway and the damage it left to the cars nearby. this was a boeing 777 jet taking off around 1130, heading for osaka. one passenger says he could tell something was wrong before their map was showing that the plane was now turning around. people on board tell us that something they had never seen before. >> everything was normal. uh- on time, departure uh- everything was. the flight was was good,
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like takeoff and everything like we didn't realize it till we're about a half hour in and the captain came over and said, there was an issue during takeoff. they're checking with the ground to kind of find out more about what the situation was. so then about ten minutes after that, he let us know that we lost a wheel, lost a wheel on takeoff. >> definitely not something you see every day. the plane was rerouted to lax where it landed safely back at sfo, the tire that fell off smashed some cars after it took off, took out a fence between the employee parking lot and the hertz rental car lot, united airlines said in a statement. we will work with customers, as well as the owners of the damaged vehicles and sfo to ensure their needs are addressed. now, how did that tire fall off the plane? well, that is under investigation from the faa. ryan curry, abc seven news. >> ryan, thank you. more on this now as we watch crews roll off with the wheel of the plane, we wondered how uncommon this site
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is. we talked to abc news aviation analyst john nance. and he says these types of things are rare. he explained the situation. our 3 p.m. program getting answers about six tires on each side on the main struts of this triple seven boeing 777. >> and there are times when mechanically something in the interface of the tire and the strut uh- interact, and it either overheated or something was wrong and broke off. but again, it's a very unusual situation. >> nance says the loss of a single tire will not have any impact on the ability to land the plane. they're able to drop fuel to lighten the aircraft's balance. but, nance adds, pilots will focus even harder in a situation in a situation like this, to create a soft of a landing as possible. we brought you live breaking news updates as the story was developing yesterday. you can stay on top of the news where you live with the abc seven news bay area app and be sure to turn on the notifications. >> president biden has made his case for a second time, framing the race as a fight for
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democracy. last night, he spoke with a crowded chamber at the us capitol to deliver his state of the union address. the president started by addressing the war in ukraine with the message aimed directly at russian president vladimir putin. >> my message to president putin, who i've known for a long time, is simple we will not walk away. they >> president biden's speech went on to address abortion and reproductive rights, the economy, student loan debt and taxes. but when the topic turned to immigration and border security, the chamber got feisty in november. my team began serious negotiations with a bipartisan group of senators. >> the result was a bipartisan bill with the toughest set of border security reforms we've ever seen. oh, you don't think so? oh, you don't like that bill, that conservatives got together and said it was a good
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bill. i'll be. darn. that's amazing. >> that bipartisan. the president went off script when talking about lake and riley the two weeks ago, the 22 year old georgia nursing student was allegedly murdered by a venezuelan migrant who officials say was illegally in the u.s. >> lincoln. lincoln riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal. that's right. but how many of the thousands of people being killed by illegals to her parents, i say my heart goes out to you. having lost children myself, i understand, but look. >> throughout the evening, president biden brought up donald trump, but rarely by name. he often referred to him as, quote, my predecessor, former president trump, apparently was watching the state of the union address. he was busy posting his responses live on his truth social platform. not surprising, just about all of them critical of president biden.
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>> alabama senator katie britt delivered the republican response to president biden's state of the union. britt was critical of the president's leadership and hit on some familiar issues, particularly the border and immigration. >> president biden inherited the most secure border of all time. but minutes after taking office, he suspended all deportations. he halted construction of the border wall, and he announced a plan to give amnesty to millions . we know that president biden didn't just crte this border crisis. he invited it with 94 executive actions in his first 100 days. president biden's border policies are a disgrace. this crisis is despicable, and the truth is, it is almost entirely preventable.
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>> phil britt is the youngest woman in the senate. it's also the third consecutive year republicans chose a woman to respond to the president's state of the union address. there was a little bit of history last night. for the first time, the state of the union was live streamed on instagram. it was through president biden's potus account, which has around 19 million followers. as we have a write up on the state of the union on our website, along with video clips from president biden's speech, you can find it at abc seven news.com. >> time now, 509. let's go outside. here's our abc seven oakland airport camera, where we do have clear skies, no issues traveling in and out of the bay area today we will have lots of sunshine and dry conditions today. let's get you out the door this morning. you can see we have clear skies. it is chilly out there. we have temperatures starting out in the 30s and in the 40s, but with all that sunshine we warm up pretty fast today. already into the low 60s. by 11 a.m, so shaping up to be a really gorgeous day. here's future tracker temperatures if you can grab that meal outside today for lunch, it will feel
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quite nice. a light breeze, lots of sunshine, and later today our warmest areas will get close to 70 degrees, so certainly it will feel warmer today compared to yesterday. so highs across the region 62 in the city, up to 68. in san jose, 65 in oakland. that feels very nice today 66 in san rafael, 67 in fairfield, 60. the high in half moon bay now soak in the sun tomorrow because we do have changes coming over the weekend. on saturday we'll have some morning showers, move through here and on sunday looks like a more, more intense front. we'll call it we'll move it through here. we'll have wet and breezy conditions on sunday. so you can see it's a level one tomorrow morning for light showers. the best chance tomorrow will be in the north bay. we'll have some low totals and a light breeze, but we'll go hour by hour on future weather. reggie, time out the entire weekend. coming up in about eight minutes. thanks drew. >> the state of the city san francisco mayor london breeds message to the city of san francisco and private protection. >> the new effort to try to keep
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berkeley with a mission to protect cal students on campus. parents and community members hired their own private security group called safe bears. it consists of six safety ambassadors who wear bright yellow jackets and walk around or bike from 6:30 p.m. to 3 a.m. every day. some students we spoke with say they appreciate the added safety that would make me feel better as a student, just like having something there, because as of now, like we don't even have anything. >> so that would be like a great like step forward. >> safe bears will not be on campus, instead on public roads and sidewalks around the university where students live and study. the safety ambassadors have undergone criminal background checks and will not carry defensive gear like batons or handcuffs. the pilot program will run until the end of the month. >> two more blows to downtown san francisco. the north face, which got its start in the city's north beach neighborhood in 1964, is closing its store in
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union square later this month, and the chronicle reports zara is closing its union square store on post street as well, although it is keeping its store at the mall downtown. the announcements come just a week after macy's confirmed the closing of its flagship store in union square. since the start of 2023, more than three dozen downtown san francisco retailers have closed or announced plans to close. >> and still, san francisco mayor london breed says the city is on the upswing, touting her election day wins during her annual state of the city address yesterday. one is measure e, a proposition she put on the ballot. >> we will be installing new public safety cameras in high crime areas, deploying drones for auto theft, car break ins and other crimes. san francisco is not wearing the shackles of your negativity any longer. >> the mayor also announced a goal to bring 30,000 new residents downtown by 2030. you can read much more about her policy plans for the city. it's
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on the front page of our website, abc7 news dot com. >> the san jose police department is taking a step to increase the number of women on their force. chief anthony mata announced. the department has signed the 30 by 30 pledge. it aims to increase women in police recruit classes by 30% by the year 2030. women currently make up 13% of sworn officers within spd. >> being a part of this initiative will allow us to share our progress and challenges, and will provide us with an opportunity to share best practices so that we can improve and develop programs and initiatives to advance women in our profession. >> chief mata says. some of the efforts that spd will be involved in range from data analysis to personnel surveys and assessing the hiring, promotion and retention of women officers. the announcement came in honor of women's history month. >> ariana grande's new album,
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eternal sunshine, features a different take on the 90s hit the boys mine. is mine. i can't wait to try it. okay. ariana kept the original title, but as you can tell, the tune is not the same as brandy and monica's 1998 track. in an interview with apple music, she said she's always wanted to reimagine the song, which she calls a bad girl anthem. her new album is out today. you would say bad girl, but drew said he was out there skating to it, so listen, you can interpret it any way you would like, the bounce, the roll bounce of that song. very nice to go around the skating rink. you know, we're in the era of just, like, sampling other people's music. now >> i think that's one of the best songs of the 90s. i have also fully listened to this album already, even though it just came out. >> i didn't realize it was out. >> it was my getting ready this morning music, my driving to work music. >> now, she was saying before to like prepare the people that it's a shorter album, you know, it's not full of bops. okay.
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>> it is. i like that boy is mine song. it's that's one of the few to kind of groove songs. the rest of them are a little slower. >> okay. all right. okay. >> but you liked it i liked it, yeah, yeah. okay. okay. >> i just thought it was gonna be more like her single. yes. and it's not. okay. >> that's the anomaly on the album. >> oh, interesting. >> so just be prepared for that. can wait to hear it. good to know. yeah. it's good. >> all right. outside this morning. let's go. we're going to see a clear sky and a sunny afternoon on the way live. look from our east bay hills. camera. great visibility. all those city lights in the foreground. that's the east bay and the background. that's the peninsula and the city on the right hand side of your screen. temperatures though, underneath clear skies it is chilly. so our coldest areas right now we are starting out in the 30s like santa rosa at 38 danville, good morning. you're at 37. we're at 44 in san mateo. gilroy good morning. you're at 41 degrees, so the jacket is needed. but look at the planner today. it is just going to be a really gorgeous afternoon. sunny skies throughout the entire day. and today is a little bit warmer
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than yesterday. we'll get into the 60s, if not near 70. and some of our warmest spots today. highs across the region enjoy it. 65 in oakland, the same in napa, 68 in san jose, 62 in the city, 65 in antioch, 61. in lakeport. now tonight we'll see clouds start to roll back in after midnight. this is ahead of a front we're tracking here early tomorrow morning. temperatures dipping into the 40s now. future weather showing you this level one light system tomorrow morning. this is 9 a.m, likely bringing showers in the north bay. but as this front crosses through the rest of the region, it just falls apart. so i think most areas outside of the north bay do remain dry. and we actually see a bit of sunshine to finish the day tomorrow. then on sunday, i think it's a better chance of more widespread showers in the afternoon and the evening. here's our next storm system and this one brings winds with it. so we will see breezes at times 20 to 30mph to finish out the weekend. here's a look at rainfall estimates. pretty light across the region, except areas of the north bay where we see
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some of those showers heavier at times, could pick up more than an inch over the weekend. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. get out. enjoy it today. over the weekend we have those shower chances sunday evening. likely the best chance for widespread showers. another chance here on tuesday. gloria. >> all right. sounds good. thank you drew. well so far. traffic is light on this friday with a lot of people working from home. so the roads tend to be a little bit quieter on fridays is a live look outside at our san jose camera on 87, and there's absolutely no congestion here. you'll get through there very easily this morning. and a live look at our bay bridge toll plaza camera metering lights are off right now and drivers are getting through here with ease. amanda. reggie. >> all right. thanks so much, gloria. coming up, the seven things to know this morning. >> deep water danger. the alarming new study about shark species across the world's oceans. >> and a live look outside at 519, the bay bridge. beautiful as
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heading to japan. it was diverted to lax, an incredibly no one was hurt. >> number two parents express outrage at a meeting last night over a new report on the uvalde school shooting. investigators found no indication of any wrongdoing by the first law enforcement officers, who responded. 19 students and two teachers were killed. responder waited 77 minutes at the scene before entering a classroom and killing the gunman. >> number three, the cpuc has unanimously approved a new rate hike for p-g-and-e's customers. it will amount to about $3.65 per month for an average electric customer. p-g-and-e's says they need the money to cover wildfire mitigation projects. >> number four, we're losing an hour of sleep this weekend. we're springing forward. remember, your clocks will either jump forward an hour on sunday morning, or you will need to physically move them forward. >> it's like your microwave are outside. this morning, a live look from the exploratorium camera. get out. enjoy. today we have a lot of sunshine. it's a mild, if not warm afternoon in
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the 60s. over the weekend, though, showers do return the best chance for widespread showers sunday evening and uh- number six. >> traffic is nice and light on this friday. here's a look at your drive times from tracy to castro valley. that's in the yellow. that will take you 42 minutes, but pretty much no major backups this morning. >> number seven a live look at hollywood. we are counting down to the oscars this sunday. the excitement kicks off an hour early this year at 4 p.m. you can watch it all right here on abc seven. >> in today's gma first look, a major pharmaceutical company has released a controversial ad calling out hollywood celebrities. here's abc news reporter rhiannon ally in this morning's gma first look. >> it's the pull. no punches ad from one of the nation's biggest weight loss manufacturers. >> some people have been using medicine never meant for them. >> eli lilly's red carpet riff shining a light on the consumer they say need their weight loss drugs the most. >> people whose health is affected by obesity are the
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reason we work on these medications. >> the ad resonating with real consumers, including 49 year old christy hoffman, who says she hasn't been able to receive manjaro, needed to treat her diabetes for two months. it's just very frustrating. >> that and aggravating that i can't get the medicine that i need. >> these are medications that need to be prescribed in a medical setting. these are really meant for people that are that are dealing with this disease. >> so why exactly is the company doing this? it's all coming up at 7 a.m. with your gma first look i'm rhiannon ally abc news new york night. >> a new study is highlighting a deep water danger in the world's oceans. one third of shark species are now critically endangered, and some are at risk of going extinct. researchers say it's because fisheries target the animals for their meat and shark liver oil. >> that gets used in things people wouldn't think about, like cosmetics, hair products, skin moisturizers, uh- different types of, of, health aides and
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stuff. you see a lot more. you do see it in like north america a little bit. but you particularly go to asia. it's really big in asia. >> san jose state professor david ebert was one of the two american researchers who led the team. he suggested solutions like limiting fishing activity in the deep oceans and adding regulations for the international shark liver trade. the study will be published in science magazine. >> and speaking of being horrible to animals, this happened in thailand. customs officials at bangkok international airport found 87 animals hidden away in luggage. they included. what you just saw an endangered red panda, a monkey you see here? i think that was a parrot lip. snakes, squirrels. officials say the luggage belonged to six indian nationals headed for mumbai. they were arrested for trying to smuggle live animals. goodness. >> and parents, we know we can't leave our toddlers alone for a second. case in point, a two year old covered her whole body in vaseline. >> oh my gosh.
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>> a mom in south africa shared this video. it shows her daughter sitting on the bed, caked in a thick layer of vaseline. mom says she was in the kitchen making lunch. her daughter was supposed to be watching tv, but then it got a little too quiet. mom went to check on her and found the slippery mess. the open jar and her daughter just dripped in vaseline from head to toe. >> i wonder what gave her that idea. >> kids are so crazy. that's and creative. but you got when you hear. when you hear nothing, something's up. mom, she she's like, what? i'm moisturized. >> exactly. >> coming up at 530, art auction. the items belonging to the late senator dianne feinstein now up for grabs. >> and the battle over tiktok, the bill that could ban the video sharing app in the u.s. >> but first, this live look outside, it's 526.
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live now at 530. tire trouble at sfo and airplanes tire falling off mid-air. shortly after takeoff. what we know about what happened and the serious damage done on the ground. >> biden delivers his third state of the union address. i'm mike ejiochi, reporting in washington. coming up, the fiery and sometimes combative moments of the speech. >> raising rates, your p-g-and-e's bill is going up again, and it comes less than four months after the last increase. plus hello, i'm anxiety. where can i put my stuff? >> a new emotion? sorry. >> we wanted to make such a good first impression. what do you mean? >> we? >> you got me feeling emotions. this is the sequel to inside out from our friends at pixar. >> we're going to tell you about the new emotions that are adding to the list, including. this is my favorite one on we. >> hopefully they're nicer to
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san francisco because, oh, i thought they were nicer san francisco in the first one. >> yeah. look, riley was just having trouble, okay? in the transition from minnesota to okay, i like that california. see it that way. yeah. she was happy at the end. okay. >> i mean, i don't know if she's happy now. >> we'll see. i know she's anxious, but good morning everyone. it's friday march 8th. >> she wants to go to macy's. she's going to be unhappy. hi, drew. i'm still not over it. i can see clearly, but she'll be happy with the weather. >> i mean, come on, this sunshine today, get out and enjoy it. because the weekend we do have showers in the forecast. live. look from the exploratorium camera. you can see we have clear skies up above, but we are starting out with some cold numbers. 30s in our cities that are down in the valleys like sonoma 3737 ukiah. the same in danville, san francisco, one of the more mild locations this morning. close to 50 degrees right now. live doppler seven. not a thing to see on here. we have high pressure in control that squashes any chance of storms developing. and that means sunshine is on the way. good
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morning, walnut creek. look at your day planner. the winter coat. take it with you this morning. but also the sunglasses because we have nothing but sunshine in the forecast. later on this afternoon. by 4:00 it is actually warmer than we were yesterday, going into the 60s, if not near 70 degrees in our warmest cities today. let's see how that commute is going. gloria good morning. >> good morning drew. good morning everyone at home so far. commute going really well this morning. no major issues to report. so that's always good news. we're getting a live look right now at our san jose camera over at 101. and you can see that traffic is moving nicely here. no delays in this area. and looking live at our richmond camera it looks like it's a little glitchy right now. the camera. but traffic is also moving nicely here. and again traffic is always a lot lighter on fridays guys. >> all right. thanks so much gloria. now to president biden's final state of the union address before the november election. some are calling his speech fiery and forceful. >> of course, he talked about his record. he also addressed his age and went after republicans. as the election gears up, abc news reporter ike
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ejiochi in washington with some of the key moments. hi, ike. >> good morning. >> and amanda, president biden was given his biggest platform yet ahead of november's election, and he used it to unveil his plan to take on some of the biggest issues here at home and abroad. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states, president biden, wasting no time beginning his state of the union speech by discussing the fight for democracy going after donald trump, yet never mentioning him by name. >> my predecessor and some of you here seek to bury the truth about january sixth. i will not do that. you can't love your country only when you win the fiery and at times combative speech highlighting a wide range of issues, beginning most notably with women's reproductive rights. >> biden delivering a message to republicans and the supreme court justices in attendance. >> my god, what freedom else would you take away? clearly
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those bragging about overturning roe v wade have no clue about the power of women. >> the president scolding republicans for not passing his bipartisan border security bill. this bill would save lives and bring order to the border. biden, also touting his record on the economy 15 million new jobs in just three years, unemployment at wages keep going up, inflation keeps coming down and announcing an emergency military mission to build a port in gaza, delivering food, water, medicine and shelter. >> the leadership of israel. i say this humanitarian assistance cannot be a secondary consideration or a bargaining chip. protecting and saving innocent lives has to be a priority, biden saying. >> despite the many issues the country faces, he remains optimistic. after the speech, republicans painting a different outlook. >> the country we know and love seems to be slipping away, and
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it feels like the next generation will have fewer opportunities and less freedoms than we did now. >> biden did talk about his biggest vulnerability, his age, saying the issue facing our nation isn't how old we are, it's how old our ideas are. reggie and amanda, back to you. >> all right. thanks so much, ike. and we talked with abc seven news insider phil matier after the speech. he called this one of the most political state of the union addresses he has ever heard. >> the content was appeared to be something that you would hear, possibly from a candidate at a convention kicking off the campaign. and that's what i think we saw tonight. he these are the issues he wants to run on immigration reform by his package that the republicans haven't passed women's rights, which is going to be on the ballot on key states, pharmacy, big pharma, reducing things for the middle class, things for the working class and for what lies ahead for the president. >> after his address, phil says he may have delivered with the
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speech, but still has a lot of work to do. >> it is a tough road for incumbents right now. whether you're mayor of san francisco or president of the united states, it is a tough time. people do not feel good about what's going on around them and how they're being hit economically. and you can say that you've created jobs and done all of those things. he is yet to connect, and he has to connect with democrats first and then move from there. and this was the first step in that, yes, he was powerful, at least his lungs were. he stayed on script next week. something else could happen. a speech is a speech only as good as it goes on. >> and we are less than eight months away from the general election this morning. >> we're hearing from witnesses and passengers after a tire fell off a plane as it took off at sfo. somehow no one was hurt. we're talking about a massive tire here. 265 pounds. we're going to highlight it here. you'll see it fall off. this video was shared with us by
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carly planes. that tire fell bounce. it smashed into cars in a parking lot. abc seven news reporter ryan curry is here with a look at the damage and what united has to say about losing that tire mid-air. ryan. >> yeah, reggie. good morning. what? we just saw that scary moment when the tire fell off and this is the damage it caused. luckily no one was hurt. now this all happened just moments after the boeing 777 lifted off from one runway, 28 r 28, right around 1130 yesterday morning. one passenger says he knew something was wrong because their map showed the plane turning around on the ground. a witness saw the tire fall and says it hit the ground and then bounced again, spinning at a rapid speed spinning. >> and it bounced in the staff parking lot and it bounced onto a car at a small white compact car. and i thought that it was just going to crush that car and stay there, but it actually bounced again, really high tire still spinning, and then it landed on a red tesla and
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completely totaled and crushed the red tesla. >> when they made the announcement, it was, kind of like, did we just hear that? like we're missing a wheel? so just kind of looking around and just trying to more anxious to find out more information what was going to happen. and then obviously, when you are missing a wheel, just landing, almost unbelievable. >> looking at that video, the plane diverted to lax where it then landed safely. but passengers say they were anxious. united airlines said in a statement we will work with customers as well as the owners of the damaged vehicles in sfo, to ensure their needs are addressed. aviation experts say these planes are designed to be able to land even with damaged or missing tires. ryan curry abc seven news thanks ryan. >> despite some very scary recent high profile incidents, the numbers still show that flying is by far the safest form of transportation. plane crashes remain extremely rare. mit research shows about 40% of
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airline passengers have experienced fear at one time or another while flying. however you're about 265 times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash. driving to the airport than actually crashing on a plane. the research shows. a person is far more likely to die from poisoning, dying on the job, or even by electrocution. so now we've talked about electrocution. this morning before 6 a.m, we are bringing you live breaking news updates as the story was developing. stay on top of the news where you live with the abc seven news bay area app, and be sure to turn on the notifications now to the outrage in uvalde, texas, an independent report finds officers did not violate policy when 19 students and two teachers were killed in a shooting at robb elementary. >> gloria is at the live desk with the reaction to the city council's report. >> gloria, good morning, amanda, retired detective jesse prado conducted the independent report. he detailed multiple failures by law enforcement at a
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city council meeting, but he said that officers did not violate policy and there's no evidence of serious acts of misconduct. but prado did say that acting chief of police mariano pargas should be exonerated. pargas resigned weeks after the 2022 shooting. two council members said that they do not agree or accept his report, calling them insulting. victims families cried as the city council read that report. >> how dare you? how dare you? you were paid by them. >> this child survived. this child was shot and he sat in there for 77 minutes. >> video shows when the officers entered the school, they encountered gunfire and retreated. they waited 77 minutes before breaching the door. a report by the department of justice found massive failures by law enforcement. in january, a criminal
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investigation by uvalde da remains open right now, reggie. >> thank you. a flood of tiktok users are using their phones in a different way. it's an effort to make sure the app doesn't get banned. >> here in the us, we have ten democrats and ten republicans to introduce a bill that would prohibit tiktok from operating in the united states. >> house lawmakers announce a bill. the legislation easily made it out of the house energy and commerce committee unopposed. tiktok sent out pop up messages urging people to speak up to prevent a shutdown, and users responded by flooding congressional offices with phone calls. >> pressure campaign that tiktok put in place today, where they forced a pop up on the app and also told a lie that we were we were forcing an outright ban, which this bill is not, proves the danger. they sort of prove the entire point. >> the bill is calling for the chinese company bytedance to divest tiktok and other applications. it controls within
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180 days of enactment of the bill, or those apps will be prohibited in the us. >> your utility bill is about to go up. the california public utilities commission approved another p-g-and-e's rate hike that's on top of the increase that began january 1st. the cpuc approved the hike after public comment, but had no public discussion before a vote. critics are questioning the decision since the utilities profits jumped 25% last year. >> it doesn't make any sense for p-g-and-e's to keep crying poor when the fact is they are more profitable than they've ever been, p-g-and-e's said. >> this decision authorizes a temporary rate change to start recouping a portion of the money that was spent for wildfire mitigation and delivering key safety, compliance and modernization investments for our energy system. pricey public
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potty at long last, the controversial toilet in noe valley is being installed. >> countdown to the oscars. just two days away, i talked with jimmy kimmel about his hosting duties and thanks to drew tuma, i got a question in which actor are you most afraid of? drew? i think you'll enjoy the response. >> yeah, i'm very excited to see how he responded to that outside this morning. a live look from sutro tower. we have great visibility. clear skies up above. if you're traveling today, we do have some issues. not here locally, but across the country from chicago to denver, atlanta and dallas. we have this storm system that's moving across the middle part of the country that will bring a mix of rain and snow, depending on where you are going. but looking at honolulu, it's gorgeous today. if you're headed to hawaii, temperatures in the upper 70s with fair conditions. here's a look at live doppler seven along with satellite this morning. what we're finding high pressure is in control. not a thing to see across california today is just going to be one of those beautiful days where temperatures are comfortable and
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we have bright conditions. future track temperatures by lunchtime we'll get you into the upper 50s into the mid 60s. but later on this afternoon we'll have some areas approaching 70 degrees for their daytime high. so it's bright out there. it's beautiful. it's mild 65 in oakland, 63 in richmond. today we'll go to 68 in san jose, 62 in the city, santa rosa, san rafael, up to 66 degrees. really soak in that sun today because over the weekend we have some changes. tomorrow morning, a chance of showers in the morning. and then on sunday we'll find a better chance of widespread showers. and also the winds turn up as well. we'll take a look at the weekend fore
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of a crew that burglarized this hindu temple in sunnyvale at least three times. authorities say they got away with thousands of dollars in collection money from that temple. he also targeted allegedly donations at a milpitas temple and churches in santa clara and san jose. >> installation is finally underway on the controversial public restroom in san francisco's noe valley. four years after it was first proposed, crews offloaded the toilet yesterday. you see it there, the final step of a process that faced backlash over the cost of $1.7 million. the city ended up backing away from the plan until an out of state vendor donated the prefab, modular restroom it should be ready to use by the end of the month. >> this morning, a win for east san jose residents. the vta has approved a project to bring light rail service down to the eastridge transit center from the alum rock station. that route will offer a new station at story road and connect residents directly to bart at the milpitas station. this has been in the works for 24 years. construction could start as soon
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as next month. >> rare himalayan paintings and sculptures that once belonged to the late senator dianne feinstein and her husband, richard blum, will go up for auction. the collection is worth an estimated $3 million and spans 800 years, from tibet, nepal and greater china. a representativeor the auction house bonhams tells the sfgate. many of the items were used to decorate feinstein and blum's san francisco home. the artifacts go up for auction march 20th. on to the oscars and the count down to hollywood's biggest night. >> jimmy kimmel is hosting for the fourth time just two days from now. i spoke to him about preparing for the show. so my question to you is, as you're preparing this, i'm sure you know where everyone is in the audience and memorize that which celebrity are you most afraid of ? >> oh, wow, that's a good question. who am i most afraid of. well i have to say, de niro.
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i mean, he's killed a lot of people in the movies, right? i mean, he also, you know, not only is he he's in his 80s, which gives people that kind of, you know, the ability to do anything that they want, he's in really good shape, too. so he's probably, if i had to fear one person, i think it would be him. >> you can watch all the drama unfold at the 96th annual oscars, hosted by jimmy kimmel. coverage runs all day sunday leading up to the awards, and he's very nervous about people not showing up on time because it starts at 4 p.m. this year, which is a whole hour earlier than usual. plus, we have daylight saving time, so just make sure that you know what time it is. also, lose. pena is going to give us all of these wonderful reports from the red carpet. she'll be live throughout the weekend leading up to the show on sunday. i also asked jimmy about his love for the movies. i had no idea that he's such an aficionado. he watches 100 movies a year. >> wow wow, gosh, to log that much.
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>> i mean, obviously he has to be knowledgeable about what he's talking about, for sure. so i get it. yeah i guess that he speaks with. >> right? he says that he wants the guests on the show to feel like he has done his homework. yeah. so he always watches their movies. and so he basically sees every released movie. >> wow, that is wonderful. and you know what? i want to make a little plug because at 730 on abc, seven at seven, i'll have a story where i talk to local oscar nominees. and so we have people from the bay area who have been nominated, and it's really cool to be able to chat with them about their nominations and kind of where they got their inspiration from and all of that. so watch at 7 a.m. >> very good. it streams on all of our platforms. >> it sure does. and sunday you said we change our clocks, so here we go. i know people are either really mad about this or very excited, so we spring forward as daylight saving time begins here at 2 a.m. sunday, your clock goes forward one hour. if you're like me, the only one i change is my microwave. that's the only one that doesn't do it itself. also, a good idea. change the batteries in your smoke
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detectors and your carbon monoxide detectors. always nice to have fresh batteries in those temperatures. right now we're starting out in the 30s and in the low 40s for the most part, so it is chilly out there, but we're in store for just a gorgeous day today. you can see that sun slowly getting up here from the tam cam. look at that. nothing but sunshine today. it's a warm afternoon. we'll get you into the 60s for daytime highs. just a one of those days you want to bottle up and wish you could repeat it day after day. 65 in oakland, 62 in the city, 68 in san jose, about 65. in napa. tonight, clouds will roll back in here ahead of rain over the weekend will dip into the 40s. now it's a level one. saturday morning for a fast moving front. saturday. the best chance in the north bay. we may actually get a bit of sunshine to finish out the day, and then on sunday, it's a better chance for most of us to see showers sunday afternoon and sunday evening. it's another level one. you can see we have a better chance of finding rain in most of our neighborhoods. also turns breezy on sunday evening, with winds gusting about 25mph. rainfall totals highest in the
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north bay, approaching an inch in some areas over the weekend. outside of that, we'll see less than a half of an inch in most neighborhoods. here's the accuweather seven day forecast showing you bright sunshine today. over the weekend, we have those shower chances. there's our change in our clocks on sunday. monday is mostly cloudy, another chance for wet and windy weather on tuesday before we warm up. dry out later next week. gloria. >> good morning. well, right now we're tracking a crash over in rodeo that's causing some delays in that area, and we're going to zoom and show you exactly where this is going on. this is over on westbound 80 before willow drive, and one lane is currently blocked. so this is causing delays in that area. and we're taking a live look outside at our oakland camera near the coliseum. and you can see traffic is moving nicely here. no incidents to report there reggie amanda. thanks, gloria. >> new at six. the big change. many s.a.t. takers will start to see this weekend. >> but first, the return of night markets. the festivities coming back tonight in san francisco's chinatown, and a live look outside.
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you might remember, this event happened right before the apex summit last year. it was so successful, organizers decided to make it a monthly event. it will now take place on the second friday of every month through november. you can expect local vendors performance and music on grand avenue between sacramento and jackson streets. mayor london breed is expected to be there. happening tomorrow, the barbie movie is taking the show on the road quite literally. >> yep, the barbie dreamhouse has been turned into a truck that's going on a west coast tour. the truck includes a selfie station and a plenty of pink. i should just say plenty of pink merchandise. you see it
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there? there's barbie themed apparel, accessories, and home decor. everything from hats and hoodies to dinner plates and glassware. the barbie dreamhouse living tr rolls into san jose tomorrow at santana row. then it will stop in walnut creek on saturday, march 23rd, and in pleasanton the following saturday. >> is it just a van? >> but it has things that are pink. no, it's not worth the drive to san jose. >> looks like a van in a parking lot to me. >> all right, well, maybe this one will get you excited. >> i'm on board for this this morning. >> we're getting a look at the new film inside out to pixar. >> drop the official trailer for the highly anticipated sequel, and here's a first look at the new emotions. hello i'm anxiety. where can i put my stuff? a new emotion? sorry. we wanted to make such a good first impression. >> what do you mean? we >> i'm envy. oh, look at your hair. >> oh, yeah. not happening.
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>> that's on. we on what? >> it's what you would call the boredom, what's your name, big fella? that's embarrassment. >> welcome to headquarters. embarrassment. oh, we're doing a fit. no. oh, no. going high. oh, you got a real sweaty palm there, buddy. >> oh, this looks so cute. oh. oh, did you see what riley looks like? you only saw her for, like, half a second. she's. she's a teenager now. >> she is a teen. there she is. oh, there she is. >> she got a full mouth of metal. >> looks like she's still loving hockey or sports, at least. >> wow. >> i'm so excited. >> this will be fantastic. >> look, everybody grows up? >> oh. yep. there she is. back on the ice. >> she's rocking the pony. i can't wait to see this. inside out two hits theaters june 14th. of course, disney is the parent company of pixar and abc seven, and pixar is based right here in emeryville. >> i mean, on we can we be more
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weak emotion laborem i am tired outside san jose. you're looking lovely. here's the morning commute. no issues. we have nothing but clear skies out there, temperatures warming nicely over the next couple of hours today. get out and enjoy the sunshine over the weekend. we do have showers. the best chance of widespread shower activity sunday afternoon and sunday evening, but on sunday we change our clocks. that means that sunset gets later. look at that sunset on sunday, 712 in the evening. amanda >> all right. thank you so much. drew. new at six. the drug used to help adults sleep. that's accidentally getting into the hands and bodies of children. >> and what researchers at ucsf found when they studied covid vaccines and pregnant women. and here at 557, we're giving you a live look outside. >> we'll speak with drew in just a femites
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