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we're learning more about san francisco's plan to install cameras across the city. >> then, one more time, everybody's feeling fine. nsync reuniting and justin timberlake dropping a new album. >> good morning to you. on this friday, march 15th, start check of our forecast with lisa. >> all righty. yeah a pretty nice one out there. we still have the wind to contend with through 11:00. our wind advisory up by the delta and the carquinas until 5 p.m. as low pressure tries to move away. eventually high pressure building in for several mild days ahead, so north winds 20 to 35 miles an hour. you felt them since yesterday? overnight gusts to 65 miles an hour in the upper elevations. and we've seen that as well. so right now san mateo gusts to 20. santa rosa still 32 and augusta 28 miles an hour. hayward and upper elevations 45 miles an hour. east foothills with 42 up in marin county. so low 60s with all of that wind out there to the upper 50s this morning, so it will be breezy to gusty throughout the next several hours. so feeling cooler
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than it is. but we are ten degrees warmer than we were yesterday at this hour and a live look outside plan on the upper 50s to 60 to start out noontime. we're already in the low to mid 60s with low to mid 70s for highs this afternoon with less wind late in the day. >> gloria good morning lisa. good morning everyone at home and happy friday to you. we're seeing a lot lighter traffic today on this friday as we usually see. so if you look at our map here of the roads in the bay area, a lot of green, not too much red, which of course means backups. however, we are seeing in oakland a downed tree. this is on eastbound 580 before golf links road and right now at least two lanes are blocked. because of this. so the backup right now is from keller avenue and so the speeds are down about ten miles per hour in this area. and a live look at our bay bridge toll plaza camera. you can see traffic is flowing nicely. the lights are on, but there are no delays right now. reggie laurie thank you. >> happening tonight, a major
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construction project begins in the east bay. it will close up a big part of highway of the highway for the entire saint patrick's day weekend. abc seven news reporter ryan curry is live in pleasanton with what you should know before you head out for your weekend plans. ryan >> yeah, reggie. good morning. this plan, this was in the plan for a while, but they had to delay it several times this winter due to the rain they saw in january. and february. but now the plan is go ahead. there's no rain in the forecast this weekend. so that means this road will be closed. so here's what's going to look like starting 9 p.m. tonight. the road will be closed. starting at the 580 junction down to koopman road. that's about nine miles of road that will be closed if you're going to the south bay from the east bay. 880 is going to be the best detour. if you are coming from the east, such as tracy, highway 84 will be the best way that will connect you back to 680. pastor. all the closures are caltrans says this is part of a road improvement effort to improve 680 the work, they say, will repair deteriorating roads in this
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section, making it safer for drivers. they tried to get this done on mlk day weekend at first, but that rain stopped him. this is now a big closure, so caltrans is asking people to be prepared. >> we understand that this closure is going to impact the traveling public, and we are grateful to the traveling public for your patience. >> and one thing about it is we are rehabilitating dilapidated pavement. i think folks are very aware of the state of things on southbound 680, and how much of an improvement this is going to be. >> now, caltrans did mention this is being done a full year ahead of schedule. a closing it during the weekend prevents them from doing it at the nighttime. meaning and nighttime closures, they say, would have taken seven months. now, if you're also going to dublin this weekend for the saint patrick's day festivities, just know that these closures are not going to
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impact you. good news there. all of them are happening south of the city. so any off ramp going into dublin, you're going to be okay using that. but for these closures, just be mindful of them. give yourself extra time and it will reopen before the morning commute on monday. for now. reporting live in pleasanton. ryan curry abc seven news. all right. >> thank you ryan. cameras to catch speeding drivers are coming to san francisco and san francisco and we now know where sftt sfmta is planning to put them. there will be a total of 33 across all 11 districts in the city. and if you look at this map, you'll see where they are. each district will get at least two cameras. they are the locations. they're marked with the red pins. once they go up, the cameras will snap photos of your car. if you're driving 11 miles an hour or more over the speed limit. now the lowest fine is 50 bucks, but the fines increase the faster you're going. there is mixed reaction from pedestrians, bikers and drivers. >> i'm totally down for the speed cameras. i think the
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drivers are a little psycho on this street. >> like i understand it, but you know, the city's already expensive. it's just. and you feel like this is just milking us for money. yeah, milking us for money. >> sfmta says the fines will go toward traffic improvements around the city. the cameras are expected to go up by early 2025. if you want to see if there will be cameras in your neighborhood, we posted the full list of the intersections on our website, abc seven news.com. >> the san francisco exodus that we talked about for so long appears to be over new census data shows people are coming back. so take a look at this graph from the census bureau. that huge dip in the population happened during the early part of the pandemic, but now you can see we've not only made up for it, but we've actually gone up, not by a lot, but by about 1200 people. from july of 2022 to july of 2023. that's 0.15. the public policy institute of california tells abc seven news. part of that has to do with jobs
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. >> employers are being a little bit fussier in some cases about people showing up in person at least a few days a week. and i think that's drawing people back to california because the dynamic and high paying jobs, especially in the bay area, are still here. >> real estate experts say the city needs to build more affordable housing for people to stay. >> this morning we are getting reaction to a story we first told you about yesterday at 6 a.m. it involves a lawsuit just filed against the city of san francisco demanding changes in the tenderloin neighborhood. this lawsuit was filed by five residents and two businesses who say the city is allowing illegal drug activity to take place there. court filings say the area is unsafe. sidewalks are filled with encampments, and they are inaccessible for people to walk on due to the drug use and clutter. residents in the lawsuit have asked to remain anonymous, but the attorney representing them says one of the residents, a mother of two, documented being threatened with knives and hammers outside of
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her home that are at their wits end because the city has treated their neighborhood as a containment zone for narcotics activity. >> and all the problems associated with that. >> the city has since responded to the lawsuit, saying they are, quote, making efforts to reduce crime and disrupt open air drug markets. >> your voice, your vote. the biden-harris ticket is out in full force on the campaign trail, visiting every battleground state after last week's state of the union address. >> abc news special report. >> good morning. i'm wade johnson in new york, and we're coming on the air right now because there has been a major ruling in georgia's election interference case against donald trump and 14 other co-defendants . judge scott mcafee has just ruled fulton county district attorney fani willis can remain on the case. so let's get right to our senior investigative correspondent, aaron katersky, because, aaron, the way the judge laid this out here, there are multiple options to work with. >> there are with because he did
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not totally clear the district attorney here in fulton county from the whiff of impropriety. but he said donald trump and some of his co-defendants failed to show that there was an actual conflict of interest posed by her relationship with another member of the prosecution team, nathan wade, whom she hired to help run the case. but he did say there was an appearance of impropriety. and so while disqualification was not necessary, the judge did give options. the decision says the district attorney may choose to step aside along with the entirety of her office or she can let nathan wade go. and the case can continue. so whit the ball is now in fani willis court to decide how to proceed. >> all right, aaron, stand by. let's bring in olivia rubin, our investigative reporter. and, olivia, i know you've been following this closely. of course, the appearance of impropriety. this is exactly what trump's attorneys and the attorneys of the other
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co-defendants were trying to lay out. >> it's exactly what donald trump's attorney, steve sadow, and many of the other defense attorneys told the judge should be enough to remove her from the case. they said that there is enough in georgia law that should mean that an appearance of a conflict should get her kicked off, but that is exactly what the da argued against telling the judge immediately after we saw all of those, you know, high stakes evidentiary hearings saying that there is no case law, that just an appearance of conflict should lead to a disqualification, and urged the judge, really, really, in this, i think it was a 17 page filing saying there must be an actual conflict of interest. and as we just heard from aaron, the judge ultimately found that there was no actual conflict of interest, that the trips that they took together, that the money that was paid by nathan white's card member fani willis said she paid that back in cash, that she had no financial benefit. and that should dispel any idea that she had a
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financial stake in keeping the case going. so when the judge heard that, it seems that that seemed to dispel any notion that she had any sort of personal stake here. and i think it's likely that we're going to hear from the da that this is a win for her case. i think it's not a, you know, the worst outcome that nathan wade, which is likely the option that they're going to choose, is going to have to step aside because the case will continue forward. fani willis can continue forward and it does not have to get tied up now by this outside body. having to pick an entirely new team to come in and pick up the case, probably delaying it indefinitely. so that has been avoided today. if they take the option of nathan wade with. >> and of course, the attorneys for trump and the co-defendants were actually seeking to disqualify willis. so now we have these options to work with. let's bring in chris timmons, our abc news legal contributor, former georgia prosecutor and chris, so, so where does fani willis go from here in making this decision? >> i mean, i think it's a no
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brainer. i think nathan wade, you know, resigns. i think he filed some sort of document that says it in the best interest of the case. he's not moving forward with the case. he's going to he's going to step down. now. fani willis is somebody who is a little bit of a maverick. she's somebody who kind of forges her own path. so there is a slight possibility that she decides to challenge this ruling. but if she's smart and she is very smart, she'll let nathan wade step aside and she'll continue with the rest of the office. they've got a deep bench in fulton county. they've got plenty of prosecutors who are capable of stepping into his shoes. she could bring in another special prosecutor, but this looks like a win for the state. just as olivia said with. >> all right, so let's bring in brian buchmeyer, our legal contributor and trial attorney. and brian, just looking at this from the trump and the co-defendants perspective, what is the perception of all this do? and is there more opportunity for delay, which is what they want. >> yeah. well i think there is a good perception here that while it ultimately is a win for the
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prosecution here, the judge did give them a bit of an olive branch to say the appearance of impropriety or conflict did seem to exist, and it might create an opportunity for them to appeal and say, you know, what the judge made an incorrect stance of applying the wrong standard. the standard of being actual conflict rather than the appearance of it. and they can ask a higher court to evaluate this case and take the judge's ultimate finding of an appearance of conflict and say that should have been the ruling. take his understanding of what the evidence was and come to a different conclusion, and that could create a further delay. >> uh- brian, thank you so much. let's go back to aaron katersky, because, aaron, i know you're sort of digging into this this decision from the judge here. and what more did the judge say about this appearance of impropriety? >> yeah, we're even though fani willis is allowed to stay on the case if she gets rid of nathan wade as a special prosecutor, the decision is really unkind to
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her. the judge writing that an outsider could reasonably think that the district attorney is not exercising her independent professional judgment totally free of any compromising influences and also left unresolved, the judge said, is the issue of when her romantic relationship with nathan wade started and the defense attorneys believed she hired her boyfriend, that they were dating before she brought wade on to the prosecutor team. she denied that pretty forcefully. but still, the judge's decision said neither side was able to conclusively establish a preponderance of the evidence. when the relationship evolved into a romantic one. however with the decision says an odor of mendacity remains, meaning he seems to doubt whether fani willis and nathan wade were being fully truthful in their testimony. she. >> all right, aaron katersky, thank you. let's go back to olivia rubin. olivia, i understand you're getting more reaction to this. >> we are. i'm just texting
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right now with a couple sources down there wet. and there's one on the defense side who was already starting to hint at an appeal for this ruling. the initial reaction is saying they feel that the judge, quote, bent over backwards to protect the da. with this ruling. of course, not necessarily any evidence of that in the actual ruling, but that is the sentiment on the side of the defendants here who fought for two months as part of this effort to get the district attorney disqualified and already hinting at an appeal, saying we will need to wait and see what the appellate court chooses to decide, which of course it will kick off another sort of entire legal issue as part of this effort, and as i'm sure chris timmons will tell you, you know, there is a question about what happens to the case on appeal. does it get stayed again, which could feed right back into donald trump's goal of this case, which is to delay, delay, delay. so already talk of an appeal on the ground in georgia just moments after this ruling hit with olivia. >> thanks so much. let's bring
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in john santucci, our executive editorial producer. and john, as olivia pointed to there of course, the timing is the big question. here we are in an election year. former president donald trump is now the republican nominee. and all four of these criminal cases now dealing with delays, possibly. yeah. >> you really can't make this storyline up if you try to it. it's remarkable. every case donald trump faces right now, the news just yesterday, the prosecutors in manhattan are now looking for a 30 day delay in that case that was supposed to begin later this month on march 25th, but now in fulton county. and what i know, olivia has spoken to several sources and defense attorneys. i've spoken to attorneys for former president donald trump. they are reading this ruling right now, and i can tell you it that as olivia just reported, the same for team trump, they are looking at ways to appeal this case. because, look, if nathan wade steps aside as this ruling from judge mcafee says the case can go on, that is not what team trump or any of the other 19 total defendants wanted here. they want this to go away. so how do they get this to go away?
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they have an appeal. look at another case right now just for our viewers at home. and stay with me. if we head to the federal cases right now, look at what team trump has been successful doing in the january 6th efforts to overturn the election case brought by special counsel jack smith. they have delayed that case by appealing it to the u.s. supreme court. so here in georgia, obviously, we're at a state level. the goal for team trump get this to the georgia state court of appeals, get another delay because the moment, though, there is no trial date set in stone in georgia, wit the proposed date is august. that is terribly close for team trump to november. >> john santucci, our thanks to you and the entire team on this. again, the breaking news right now. a georgia judge ruling da fani willis can remain on that case out of georgia for now. we do want to return you to regular programing for some people in some parts of the country. that's good morning america. of course, our coverage continues on abc news live and abc news.com. and i'll be right back
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with the entire team for world news tonight for now i'm whit johnson in new york. have a great day. >> this has been a special report from abc news. >> and it looks like with that new update that donald trump's election interference case in georgia will be moving forward as planned. >> and it is, i think, very likely an appeal will be filed. yes. okay. and now we are back on abc seven morning. so thanks for coming
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that wind advisory expiring, we're still looking at the gusty winds by the delta. the carquinez strait, but the rest of the bay area getting a little bit calmer just in time for a really nice weekend ahead with saint patrick's day. we'll be back with wet amd, i worry i'm not only losing my sight, but my time to enjoy it. but now, i can open up my world with vabysmo. (♪) vabysmo is the first fda-approved treatment for people with wet amd that improves vision and delivers a chance for up to 4 months between treatments, so i can do more of what i love. (♪) (♪) vabysmo works differently, it's the only treatment designed to block 2 causes of wet amd. vabysmo is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection, active eye swelling, or are allergic to it. treatments like vabysmo can cause an eye infection or retinal detachment. vabysmo may cause a temporary increase in eye pressure after receiving the injection. there is an uncommon risk of heart attack
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at sfo yesterday with a hydraulic leak. according to the chronicle, the flight from dallas landed safely as emergency vehicles stood by as a precaution. the airline tells the newspaper a small amount of smoke was observed around the landing gear, but united says this is routine and is often caused when hydraulic fluid comes in contact with brakes. thankfully no one was hurt. new details about a scary mid-air incident from australia to new zealand. a cockpit error may
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have pushed a pilot into the controls, causing the plane to plunge, according to the wall street journal. a latam airlines flight attendant hit a switch on the pilot seat while serving a meal, and that caused a motorized feature to push the pilot into the controls. and then that pushed the plane nose down. now the switch has a cover and it's not supposed to be used when a pilot is seated. about 50 passengers required medical attention, and officials are still investigating the incident. while nsync fans got quite the surprise at a free justin timberlake show in la. >> the former boy band reunited on stage and sang a few songs all fans say the energy after nsync performed was amazing and euphoric. timberlake has hosted free shows to promote his new album, everything i thought i
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was. it includes a new song titled paradise that features nsync. the album is out now. there are two things i noticed in this video. >> are they are they good? >> one is i notice the pink hair. okay, so that's fun. but two did you notice that justin timberlake is wearing the tan suit and everybody else was to wear a dark suit? >> it's his show friend. it's his show. it's that man's show. what do you want him to do? so if i were lance, i would also dye my hair pink. >> that's all i'm saying. no it's giving stain on the back, is it not? >> it is. but that man is silly and that is his show. >> okay, okay, okay. >> let him know. pink. >> we'll b
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to replace playground surfaces at schools with artificial turf. it would affect six schools, the parents say the heat and chemicals, specifically pfas, are harmful to kids and the environment. the epa says pfas may be linked to harmful health effects in humans and animals. one mother argues her child deserves to play on natural surfaces. >> you know, my kids are young. they're systems are developing, their bodies are developing, and they're going to be extra susceptible to the effects of these chemicals. >> the sunnyvale school district says it is wood chips as options, but is recommending synthetic turf free of pfas. parents say that kind of turf contains similar chemicals and could still be harmful. next, at 630, a shocking resignation at the san francisco symphony. why? the conductor said that he's
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now at 630. conversations over school closures in the south bay, east bay and san francisco. one plan in san jose halted, while oakland and san francisco schools grapple with budget cuts . >> then senate majority leader chuck schumer, with one of the harshest criticisms yet from a government official about israel. what he said about israeli leadership and the oakland zoo wants your help. >> this adorable tiger cub needs a name. the three finalists up for a vote. what beautiful
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animals the oakland zoo is on a roll. >> they are on a roll with the littles. >> they are. you're right. >> willow. and, maple. the mountain lions. the mountain lions. >> and now we're going to name this one. >> cute. what a delightful friday. >> good morning everybody. it's friday, march 15th. >> and if you're looking for a warmer forecast lisa has it for you although windy. >> yeah we're going to ease up on the winds throughout the afternoon. our wind advisory is still in effect through 11:00 for most of the bay area, especially the upper elevations and the north bay. and we'll begin to see the winds ease as the area of low pressure pulls away, high pressure still in control. our dominant weather feature for the next several days into next week. it is 61, in san rafael and san jose, with all that wind staying quite mild. so through 11:00 our wind advisory still breezy though in the north bay throughout the afternoon and sunny and springlike less wind for your saturday and into next week. warm inland will see a return to the low clouds and fog at the
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coast, and looking at temperatures in some of the warmest locations here in the low to mid 70s in the south bay. >> gloria good morning. well, so far traffic is a lot lighter on this friday, so if we look at our map of the roads here in the bay area, a lot of green, which is what we like to see. so not too many major slowdowns. however, in oakland we are tracking a downed tree that's caused some delays there because they have blocked two lanes. this is on eastbound 580 before golf links road speeds are down to 16mph in. the backup right now is from keller avenue, so we're going to keep monitoring that for you throughout the morning. and taking a look at our drive times for this morning from tracy to dublin 34 minutes. so definitely lighter on this friday. kumasi. >> thank you gloria a traffic alert you need to know about this weekend in the east bay starting tonight. southbound interstate 680 will be closed in pleasanton between the i-580 connector and highway 84, and it's going to be closed until monday morning. abc seven news reporter ryan curry in pleasanton. >> with everything you need to
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know about it. hey, ryan. >> yeah. hi, kumasi. good morning. happy friday. traffic moving very steadily right now, but in just over 12 hours from now, it will be shut down throughout the weekend, causing some major detours that have to get put in place for anybody in this area. so here's what it's going to look like. anybody going towards the south bay from the east bay 880 is going to be your best detour. the road will be closed from the 580 junction down to koopman road. if you're coming from the east, such as tracy, highway 84 will connect you back to southbound 680. past the closures, it's part of a repaving effort from caltrans to make 680 safer for drivers. this was originally planned for mlk day weekend, but the rain pushed it back to february. they tried doing it again in february, but the rain also pushed it back. now to march. good news now there is no rain in the forecast this weekend so they're able to proceed with this project this weekend. >> closure shrinks an entire
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three months of nighttime closures into one weekend, and by doing the weekend closures this way, we have moved our schedule ahead a whole year. so instead of 2025, by spring of this year, folks will be enjoying a much smoother ride on i-680 in the area. >> that's the key. caltrans says it would have taken months. have they had to do this over the course of the nighttime closures? but one thing you got to make a note on, you got to give yourself some extra time. really plan ahead for some of these closures, because it is going to be a major detour for anybody who is trying to get to san jose or anywhere in the south bay. but good news, though, if you're going to dublin for the saint patrick's day festivities on sunday, none of these closures are going to be impacting that. all of the off ramps and on ramps going into dublin, those are going to stay open. if you're going further south, that's when you have to be aware of the detours. they will reopen on monday
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before the morning commutes for now. live in pleasanton. >> ryan curry abc seven news ryan, thank you. school board members have halted their plan to shut down an east san jose middle school. during school board meeting last night, officials put a pause on cutting grades six through eighth of aptitude community academy at goss. many upset parents spoke at the meeting, saying the closure will hurt the school and the community it serves. >> the district only explains to us that our children are just a number as parents, we know that our children are not only numbers there tomorrow for the future. >> alum rock union school district superintendent says the school is unsustainable. >> while it has a very low enrollment currently. and so if we don't do anything right now in 3 to 4 years, we will be considering closing the entire school, the school board and city staff now have to come up. >> i have 60 days, i should say, to come up with a revised budget or alternative plan. school closures are more likely within the san francisco unified and
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oakland unified school districts. >> officials in both districts say they are. they're already dire fiscal outlooks are now worse, and they don't see a path forward that does not include school closures. sfusd already has a list of schools that it's planning to close by 2025, according to the chronicle. ousd is scheduled to vote later this month to begin the process in 2025. you may remember it was just last year that the oakland unified school board rescinded school closures approved by the previous board. the case against the protesters arrested for shutting down the bay bridge back in november has been dismissed. now, the protesters have accepted what is called a diversion agreement. they will each have to pay. excuse me? due five hours of community service and then the whole group will pay about $4,500 in restitution, 78 people have been charged for shutting down the bridge during the apec conference. they were calling for a ceasefire in gaza.
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>> senate majority leader chuck schumer is facing criticism this morning for a stunning rebuke of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. on the senate floor yesterday, he called for a new election in israel, possibly to replace netanyahu with a new leader. >> i believe in his heart he has his highest priority is, as is the security of israel. however, i also believe prime minister netanyahu has lost his way by allowing his political survival to take the precedence over the best interests of israel. >> he called netanyahu an obstacle to peace as israel continues to bombard gaza amid a growing humanitarian crisis. schumer is the highest ranking elected jewish official in the u.s. minority leader mitch mcconnell called that speech unprecedented and foreign interference. netanyahu's party responded with a statement, saying in part, israel is an independent and proud democracy that elected prime minister netanyahu not a banana republic.
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contrary to schumer's words, the israeli public supports a complete victory over hamas this morning. potential buyers are coming forward. they're interested in tiktok. if it ends up for sale, it comes after the house passed a bill that could ban the social media app here in the u.s, glory is at the live desk with more on who's lining up to make this purchase. >> good morning reggie. just days after the house passed that bill that could ban tiktok in the u.s. unless its chinese owner sells the app, potential buyers are coming forward. analysts say that the video sharing platform could fetch a price of more than $100 billion. former treasury secretary steven mnuchin is among those gathering investors. shark tank's kevin o'leary is also throwing his hat in the ring, but it's unclear if the senate will even take up the house bill. senators from both parties agree that tiktok poses a significant national security concern because of its chinese owner, but senate majority leader chuck schumer has not yet indicated if he will take up the
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bill. tiktok ceo insists the app keeps americans data on servers in the u.s. he says the bill that passed the house will hurt millions of people who make their living on the app, just passing the law. >> this is a ban on our app in this country. it's going to impact 170 million americans who use our app. it's going to impact 7 million small businesses. now even if the senate passes a bill, analysts say the chinese government would need to approve the sale and they would likely withhold much of the app's underlying technology. >> president biden has said if the bill makes it to his desk, he will sign it. >> reggie, thanks so much, gloria. finding the answer to solving crime. 30 years ago, california adopted the three strikes law. but our longer prison sentence really the answer to recent spikes in crime . >> we could just say, let's just lock them up. but it doesn't work. >> our prisons aren't overcrowded, but our streets sure are. >> a new abc seven news
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originals video struck by justice. it looks back at the kidnaping and murder of petaluma's polly klaas and the tough on crime era that followed. did it make us safer and at what cost? struck by justice, the impact of polly klaas is now streaming on the abc7 news app. >> theaters in downtown san jose say they are struggling to fill seats, but owners are hoping a new grant program will change that. executive artistic director lisa mallette is with the city lights theater company. she says they were hit with an early morning break in on sunday , adding yet another obstacle for the theater. the suspects reportedly stole electronic devices that they use to do shows. the break in comes as many theaters are still just trying to recover from the pandemic. >> i never binge watch anything before the pandemic, and now i'm like, oh yeah, i can see why this is fun, but nothing can replace being with other human beings. >> the san jose downtown association launched an arts
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marketing grant program. it gives $5,000 to 20 arts organizations in that area. >> a popular music conductor is ending his time with the san francisco symphony. music director esa-pekka salonen will step down from his role when his contract expires next year. the conductor announced thursday it will be his final season due due to a difference in, quote, goals with the orchestra board. the symphony, says salonen will still be a guest conductor in the future. he's been with the symphony since 2020. happening now taylor swift's concert film of her eras tour is streaming on disney. the hit film went to the servers last night. the streaming version contains four songs not seen in the theatrical version, including cardigan, death by a thousand cuts. disney is a parent company of abc seven. still to come, a popular fashion company with a san francisco store set to close down and focus on digital sales, and a live look right now at the big board new york stock
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exchange, down by about 35 points right now. >> another update on the markets next. >> then car companies facing a lawsuit over claims that it's spying on customers to raise insurance rates. stay with us on the abc seven bay area streaming app at seven for abc seven at seven. we're live every weekday from 7 to 8 a.m. you can download the app now wherever you stream. >> good friday morning to our wind advisory lasting through 11:00 this morning. you can see the current winds at the surface are well over 20 miles an hour from oakland, san mateo, the coast, novato, up through santa rosa. they have begun to ease up a little bit in san jose, but the east foothills, we've had gusts to 50 miles an hour, then dropping to 45. a live look outside right now from our roof camera. it is 60, in san francisco, 61 hayward and san jose. with all that wind, temperatures have not been allowed to drop off, so we'll continue to see the mild morning. 57 petaluma and concord. one of the cooler locations, so we are anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees milder since yesterday. and the mildest numbers here in the south bay with less wind throughout the
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afternoon. 75 in san jose, 72 in san mateo, upper 60s along the coast, low 70s downtown. what a day, right? but the wind still with you in the north bay from napa to sonoma with low 70s. so it will be a bit breezy out there. 72 san leandro and the latter part of the day. probably the best here with 72. in concord and livermore. so abc seven news will continue with all
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who was found out of his car, was collecting data and now is suing general, who found out? excuse me. his car was collecting data. is now suing general motors and lexisnexis risk solutions. so according to the new york times, he's accusing them of violating the privacy and consumer protection laws. a recent report showed automakers collected and then shared driver's information with
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the insurance industry that allegedly led to increased insurance rates for some drivers . >> it is tax season, and there's a warning about scammers trying to use people's identity to claim their tax refund. this is such a wild story, brianna rooney of roaner park tells seven on your side. she was about to e-file her tax returns last week when she found out someone had already done it, a return for nearly $9,000 was filed in her name. she has an identity protection pin number, which the thief could not supply, so the irs blocked any payment to the scammer and hold on person who are you? >> verify yourself and they didn't verify so they didn't get it. they would have got the refund. they'd be out shopping with nine grand of my money. >> oh well. she's smart. i'm glad that didn't happen. brianna must submit an affidavit to prove her identity and file a long form tax return. she was told it could take up to two
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years to get her tax refund. about $6,000 on hold, what a pain. i know, and she's the victim of this. you know, if you think you may be a victim of tax id theft, go to irs.gov. slash identity theft central. and just a reminder, seven on your side is hosting a tax chat that is today starting at 3 p.m. to get answers to your tax questions by a real tax professional, go to abc seven news.com. click on seven on your side and you can submit your question starting sunday. target is doing something very different with its self-checkout. they're going to limit you. >> tear it up tear it up. sorry my mic just dropped. >> they're going to limit you to ten items or less. last year the retailer tested this new policy at about 200 stores. it found that express self-checkout was twice as fast at those stores. target is also opening more full service lanes that are staffed for shoppers who have more items. >> mcdonald's is working on a fix after a system failure closed stores and disrupted online and app orders around
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world overnight. in a statement, the fast food chain says, quote, we are aware of a technology outage which impacted our restaurants. the issue is now being resolved. we thank customers for their patience and apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. notably, the issue is not related to a cyber security event. that's the end of the quote. mcdonald's has nearly 42,000 stores worldwide >> now it's our morning money report. nissan and honda are teaming up. the company is announcing this morning they're going to work together to develop electric vehicles and auto intelligence technology. they say in a partnership will help them in sectors where japanese automakers have fallen behind. both companies say they'reoing to continue to develop their own vehicles. and retailer ooroices is closing all of its physical stores across the country. that includes its san francisco location in hayes valley, laid off employees told the new york times they were surprised when they recd internal slack message that outdoor voices is siness only all of the stores
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are expected to close by sunday, and merchandise will be 50% off. imagine getting that in slack. ooh taking a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway this morning, we are currently down about 120 points. >> a young tiger at the oakland zoo finally has a name, and this morning we're expected to find out what it is. the zoo says it's tallying up the votes. after launching a naming contest on social media for this sweet eight month old rescue tiger. so the short list includes mara adora, and lily. the zoo shared the video of the cub grooming herself, rolling around. she's doing a lot better after being found in pretty bad shape. the zoo's veterinarians say that the young tiger had a number of broken bones and didn't have enough calcium because of the diet she was eating. well, now she's getting all the love and care she needs. she's going to have a new name. it's going to
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be sweet. >> what a i mean, honestly, a gorgeous animal. i don't know if there's a more gorgeous animal than a tiger. >> yeah, that's true right? >> the eyes, the face. >> i kind of like adora, too. that's a really unique name. i've never heard that before. it's nice. yeah. okay. well, we'll see. adorable, right? if it's not adora, then we protest outside the zoo gates at noon. we will do that. sounds like a plan. yeah, i'm not going to be there. okay no. >> come on. >> see where that gets you. all right. reggie will be there alone. no no. we'll find out the name later. but you know, right now, let's take a look at your traffic for this morning. it's actually looking really light out there today. this is a live look at our san jose 101 8-80 camera. and really not too busy at all. we know a lot of people are working from home on this friday, as many people do. those hybrid jobs where you work remotely part of the time. so that means lighter traffic for us today. however, in oakland we
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are tracking this downed tree. it's causing some delays on eastbound 580. this is before golf links road and right now this is blocking two lanes. and we're told that multiple cars have hit the tree. so just be very careful if you're driving in this area right now the speeds are down to ten miles per hour. and lisa, i've just been loving the weather recently. i mean, a little windy, but so sunny and beautiful outside. >> yeah, it's really remarkable how it's been sticking around, but we do have to get through another morning of the wind advisory through 11:00. look at that. how is how beautiful is that? from our exploratorium camera 60 degrees in san francisco, 61 in half moon bay, as well as hayward and san jose. san mateo, good morning to you, 57. oakland is at 58 and from santa cruz at 60 degrees today. it is just gorgeous, particularly windy, though along the coast the next several hours . 57 petaluma with 59. in napa, 54 are the cool spot. north winds up to 32 miles an hour by the delta and low 50s in livermore. so our wind advisory
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continues through 11:00. north winds 20 to 30 miles an hour with gusts 45 to 65 miles an hour. but the carquinez strait the delta through 5:00. and we are looking at temperatures with less wind to stay very mild into your sunday with low 70s, maybe a little patchy fog to get going. how about monday? numbers will get even milder away from the shoreline in the mid 70s mid 60s at our beaches. here comes a bit of a cool down the first day of spring on tuesday, and then we'll look at perhaps some more rain into the latter part of next week. so not quite done. it seems like with the rainy season 73 in oakland today, breezy, 72, in palo alto, the accuweather seven day forecast. we've got the parade looking fantastic for your sunday. starting out on the cool side, then some upper 60s san francisco spring arrives on tuesday. wednesday increasing clouds could see a little rain return to the bay area by thursday. and how about some of that morning? a little b treacherous with the wind,
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gloria? >> yeah, you know what? we know that friday's people like to go to tahoe for the weekend. so of course we have your toyota tahoe report. if you are going to tahoe this wkend, you will not need chains. now, if you're going from the city to palisades tahoe, it will take you three hours and 11 minutes. north star, calif to three hours. ten minutes. heavenly. threehose heading over to sugar bowl resort, that will take you two hours 50 mes sierra tahoe two hours 53 minutes and kirkwood three hours and 30 minutes. so have a great time there, gloria. >> thank you. sunday is saint patrick's day. the celebration in san francisco, of course, gets started early. i think they're probably celebrating last night, but the city is celebrating tomorrow at the annual saint patrick's day parade. we got a preview from the man who's going to be leading all the fun as the parade grand marshal. his name is tom hunt. >> we're having a big celebration in the civic uh- civic center plaza, where we have irish music and dancing and uh- good food available, a lot
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of activities for children seven and adults. >> we just like hearing him talk>> we do. >> andhat else will we have? i know tha basic of us, but read the menu, the whole menu, the whole schedule. >> yeah. >> then open the telephone book the a telephone book?the is >> no no no no, that's over. wow. >> i'm living in the past. this is the 173rd year of san francisco's parade. it'll start tomorrow at 1130 at market and second street. >> and lisa says it's going to be nice. so get out there. >> that'll be fun. this is really it. today is really the warm day. yeah. so if you have the afternoon off, enjoy even if you don't have the afternoon off, just, you know. take a little walk. >> don't do that. keep your job up. next the seven things you need to know today. >> they don't just keep your camera off the zoom call mike off and the camera off. you don't have a lot to say until the very end. okay, say one
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on breaking news, a georgia judge has ruled fulton county da fani willis can remain on the trump election interference case, but only if she removes a special prosecutor with whom she engaged in a romantic relationship. trump's team responded to that ruling, saying they will use, quote, all legal options available, end quote, as they continue to fight to end this case. >> number two, a major freeway closure in the east bay. caltrans is shutting down southbound 680 in pleasanton all weekend for repaving. it's happening between the 680 and 580 connector and highway 84. the closure starts tonight at 9 p.m. 680 isn't expected to reopen until 4 a.m. monday
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morning. >> number three oakland police are warning of a rise in smash and grabs happening while people are in their cars. the suspect smashed in the passenger side window and just take what they can. opd says the best thing to do is to put your valuables in your trunk or under your seat. >> number four there are two people now offering to buy tiktok former treasury secretary steve mnuchin and shark tank's kevin o'leary. yes, mr. wonderful, both say they're interested. it comes just days after the house passed a bill that could ban the app in the us . >> and number five, we're looking at our wind advisory continuing for the coastal hills, the north bay interior valleys, eastern santa clara hills and the east bay hills, where winds are gusting 20 to 30 miles an hour through 11:00. >> and number six, we have this downed tree in oakland that's causing some backups on eastbound 580 before golf links road and right now two lanes are blocked and multiple cars have actually hit the tree. so you want to just be very careful if
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you're driving here. >> and number seven, fly me to the moon, you can send your name to the moon nasa inviting you to put your name aboard its viper moon rover. did you have today to do it? this was the last day. so viper is expected to lift off later this year to look for resources near the moon's south pole. >> wow. >> are they going to take a picture of it on the moon? because if you don't have a picture of it, then it didn't happen. yeah you know, that's too many pictures i need for a >> good morning america, for our viewers in the west. millions waking up under severe weather alerts after reported tornados tore into the heartland. at least ten in five states. we're live on the scene. ginger is tracking it all. guilty. the father of the michigan high school shooter convicted on four counts of unvoluntary manslaughter, the same as his wife.
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