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three family members hit and killed at a bus stop. the emotional vigil. and what we're learning about the driver who hit them. >> and an 11 month old dog shot in the head. police in the sou bay are now offering a cash reward to find whoever is responsible. >> legal issues for former president trump now becoming his financial issues, what could happen if he fails to secure a bond in the next week? >> plus another incident with a united airlines flight at sfo. this is the 10th issue in just two weeks. >> good morning. welcome to tuesday, march 19th. >> a lot going on this morning to catch you up with. we're going to start the check of our forecast with drew. >> all right. so spring begins later today. and we are in for a nice sunny afternoon. but this morning we have our morning marine layer with us. here's a live look at sfo where it is cloudy overhead. so a lot of us will begin today with that cloud cover. we'll get that sunshine working into the forecast as we
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get later and later into the day. right now, temperatures, you're waking up to the upper 40s and the lower 50s as you get you outside on this tuesday. so looking at the day planner, we have that morning cloud cover, that fog with us, maybe a little bit of drizzle in spots, but then it's all about increasing sunshine as we head into the afternoon. it will be a nice afternoon. the coast though it will feel chilly in the 50s, but away from the coast we lose that marine layer influence. we'll go into the 70s. spring officially arrives here at 806 later on this evening, so a bit of a range and temperatures upper 50s along the coast. our warmest spots inland going into the low and mid 70s later on today. that's weather. let's see how we're doing on the roads with amanda. good morning. hi, drew. >> yeah. for drivers in the east bay already some action on our roads. we're talking about oakland specifically. i'm going to step out of the way so you can see westbound 580 on the connector to westbound 80. a three car crash is blocking two lanes of the ramp there. the chp has issued a sig alert. there is no estimated time of opening for those lanes. and a look at drive times you can see from 580 westbound traffic. tracy to
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castro valley. it's going to take you about 49 minutes at this hour. and from the emeryville cam, plenty of commuters on the east shore freeway at this hour. here we go back to the desk. >> thanks, amanda. an emotional night in san francisco as hundreds gathered to mourn three family members killed when an suv crashed into a bus stop. the couple's baby is still alive but battling life-threatening injuries at a hospital. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is here with the tributes from the community. >> good morning reggie. the memorial in san francisco's west portal neighborhood has been growing since his heartbreaking crash over the weekend. it now includes messages from the community and photos of the family killed a mother, father and toddler died when they were hit at a muni bus stop on saturday. they were headed to the zoo. their other child, a baby, was last listed in critical condition. hundreds showed up for an emotional vigil last night in their honor, many saying the intersection where the crash happened is confusing and changes need to be made.
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>> people don't know where to walk, not to walk. you can see the lights are terrible. you people don't know when you can cross the street. and so there's definite confusion. >> yes, mayor london breed and police chief bill scott both showed up last night. the driver, who's been identified as a 78 year old woman, is now facing three felony counts of vehicular manslaughter and reckless driving. prosecutors say that they're analyzing toxicology reports and the vehicle's operating system before filing formal charges live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news kumasi. thank you, gloria. >> this morning there is a $1,000 reward being offered to anyone who can help find the two people who've been accused of shooting this dog. marley is recovering, but san jose police say they are taking the case very seriously. >> that wasn't just something to scare off a dog. they were really trying to end a life. and i think it's safe to say that we consider all lives equal our furry friends. we want justice
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for them to abc seven news south bay reporter laura martinez has more on the search and the effort to get marley back to full health. marley, the german shepherd, is recovering in foster care after undergoing intensive medical treatment. >> san jose police say she was shot in the skull and with minimal leads. weeks later, they're now asking the public for help. >> when someone senselessly uses a firearm. i think that just goes to show the maliciousness of the case. >> san jose police say it happened around six in the morning on january 11th. they found marley around here off anne darling drive and mckee road, the silicon valley crime stoppers program is now offering $1,000 reward for anyone with information. >> one of the suspects is described as a hispanic adult male in his 20s, thin build and at the time was wearing a yellow weather jacket and jeans and unfortunately, we don't have a clear description of our second suspect. >> after the shooting, ten month old marley received emergency care at san jose animal care and services got x rays, found that
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she was very fortunate, that the bullet had hit any major blood vessels. the community heard about marley's story and raised enough funds so she could undergo a specialized oral surgery at uc davis veterinary medicine. >> you can see that the bullet came in at the top of the snout, exited through the palate. >> the team at uc davis manufactured splints inside her mouth. she had to have. >> for weeks, she's been in foster, and the foster parents reported that even with the device in her mouth, she still wanted to play, so they had to take toys away because she didn't remember she had a broken jaw. >> by the end of february, doctor carter said the splints were removed and marley's bones are healing amazingly. >> we looking at her now. other than missing a toe, you would never know what this dog went through. >> the shooting hasn't dampened marley's sweet, well-mannered and loving spirit. she's expected to make a full recovery. >> as sad as it is to see them come in that way, we get to follow their journey and make them better. and then when we see that they get adopted by
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this loving family, that's that's the reward. that's what makes us show up every day to keep at it. >> in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> your voice, your vote. election day was two weeks ago, but it's still a close contest as they count the votes for california's proposition one. at the moment, it's yes on one by the smallest of margins, 50.1 to 49.9. that's less than a 20,000 vote difference out of more than 7 million votes cast. if proposition one passes more than $6 billion in bond money would go toward mental health treatment facilities, governor newsom says that would be an additional 11,000 beds, and it could help accommodate the homeless population. >> and so you really saw low levels of turnout this spring. and that was dangerous when you want to put forward an agenda item that maybe needs more disadvantaged and working class people voting, my hunch is that it's going to squeak by, but it's only a hunch.
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>> results will be fully certified by april 12th. if you thought that was close, you ain't seen nothing yet. the race to replace congresswoman anna eshoo is about as tight as it could possibly get. former san jose mayor sam liccardo leads the pack with 21% of the vote, so he has secured his place in the november election. the nail biter is to determine his rival. and look at that. right now. only 12 votes put santa clara county supervisor joe simitian over. state assemblyman evan low. i don't think i've ever seen this this close. former president donald trump is facing a possible financial crisis. >> he's having trouble finding the money to post bond in his civil fraud judgment, he was found liable for inflating the value of his properties to get favorable loans. amanda is at the live desk with more on what his attorneys are saying. amanda? >> yeah, kumasi a judge has ordered donald trump to post a $464 million bond. his lawyers say trump is financially stable, but even with that, he cannot
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find the money to pay his bond. >> they say securing the money is a practical impossibility. trump's lawyers also say they are facing insurmountable difficulties after approaching more than 30 insurance companies for help and being rejected each time, trump was found liable for fraudulently inflating the value of his properties to get favorable bank loans, he is appealing the ruling and has until next week to secure a bond if he does not find the money. new york attorney general letitia james can ask the court to start seizing his properties. it's also possible that trump could try to sell his buildings to raise the money, but his attorneys say that kind of fire sale would result in losses that wouldn't be able to be recovered. his lawyers are asking the court to allow him to post a smaller bond. reggie thank you so much. >> live now from sfo for at least the 10th time in just two weeks, a united airlines flight has reportedly had a concerning issue, the chronicle reports. a flight going from sfo to osaka, japan, had to go back to the
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gate yesterday because of an engine problem. the boeing 777 was eventually able to take off, and it made it to osaka overnight. right now, several of these incidents united has experienced recently happened on flights to or from sfo. that includes the plane that lost a wheel during takeoff and a hydraulic leak on a flight from dallas fort worth. we've reached out to united about the latest incident. we'll let you know when we get a response. >> it's 509 this morning. we are greeted with our morning marine layer and a lot of cities right now live look from the exploratorium camera. it is quite cloudy up above with that fog, so start out with gray conditions giving way to brighter skies as we head later on into the morning into the afternoon. now out of the question, you can see the forecast calling for a little bit of mist underneath that cloud cover this morning for the morning commute, but by 10:11 a.m. we'll start to see a little bit of sunshine peek out behind that cloud cover. right now, santa rosa, the only area that has reduced visibility of that low level cloud, cover us down to about a mile there. elsewhere
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we're doing a okay when it comes to any sort of fog animal. widen out the picture. here's live doppler seven along with satellite. really quiet across the state. once we get rid of that fog, it's nothing but sunshine and really comfortable temperatures. later on this afternoon. so let's break it down region by region for you. from the coast to the bay and inland, you see that cloudy start for all of us this morning. get into the afternoon soon it is sunny, but we have a wide range of temperatures 50 along the coast. the bay shoreline mainly in the mid and upper 60s and then inland. we're going into the 70s, so we say hello to spring later on this evening. tomorrow it's a little bit cooler for the first full day of the new season, and it's just a mix of sun and clouds. as we head into thursday. now, friday and into the weekend, we do have rain to talk about, reggie. we'll show you that on the seven day in just a few minutes. >> drew. thank you. a chaotic scene inside a bay area courtroom coming up when a murder suspect did, after breaking free from his restraints and a warning for bay area water customers. >> why one of the largest providers is planning to raise rates. >> despite today being the
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been sentenced to federal prison as part of an fbi investigation into corruption at city hall. former public utilities commission chief harlan kelly got sentenced yesterday to four years in prison. last year, kelly was found guilty of fraud. prosecutors said he accepted bribes and misrepresented debts in a loan application. kelly oversaw an annual budget of $1 billion. the judge also sentenced kelly to three years of supervised release and community service. kelly apologized for his actions. >> a defense attorney who was attacked by the man he was representing in court yesterday says he will be back in the courtroom to continue defending him today. this happened inside a martinez courtroom. the defense attorney was stabbed in the face and in the head when his client broke free from his restraints and grabbed the
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lawyer's pen. that man then charged at the prosecutor before being taken down by a sheriff's deputy. the attack was witnessed by the jury, who will soon determine that man's guilt. he is accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend. the attack attorney told our media partners at the bay area news group that it was, quote, no big deal and says he plans on being back in court today to represent his client in the south bay. another possible utility rate hike, one of the area's largest water providers is looking to get a rate increase approved by the california public utilities commission. if this is approved, san jose water would increase its rates over the next three years, the utility says. average customers could see up to a $13 increase by next year. san jose water says increasing expenses and infrastructure investments are the reason behind these proposed rate hikes and customers say they have heard this before. >> so they say that we're going to lay 24 miles of pipes because they're bad and old, and they're
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only able to lay about 18 miles of pipes. and yet every year they ask for an increase over what they got last year. >> san jose water acknowledges the rate hikes may be tough on households. the public utilities commission could approve san jose water's request in december. >> it's one of the most picturesque landscapes in all of california, but now big sur will temporarily close the only free public camping site because of poor conditions. the campground is located at san carpoforo beach, which is right off the pacific coast. starting april 1st, the california coastal commission will close the site to visitors for two years to reset the conditions. i guess it was pretty gross. officials say campers left too much trash, human waste and illegal campfire rings, damaging the habitats. on april 22nd, we come together to celebrate earth day. leading up to that, san francisco's aquarium of the bay at pier 39 is hosting a special contest. if
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you win the contest, it can actually send your earth day poster to the moon. we'll get to that in a second. we heard from the president and ceo of the aquarium on abc seven getting answers yesterday. there are three categories for junior, middle, and senior school students. i don't know what that means, but high school students. the winning entry will likely fly to the moon, so the winning entry would be on the, firefly lunar module. >> that will be launched on falcon nine through spacex's, sometime later this year. >> it'll likely go on a microchip and then become a permanent part of the moon time capsule. the poster can be digital or hand drawn, and you can submit your entry online. >> today is the first day of spring, technically here in the bay. it begins tonight at 8:06 p.m, but we celebrate all day long across the country. it feels like spring is already sprung and early spring comes with some consequences. though nearly every region of the
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country could see a more intense allergy season. >> we've had a really warm winter and spring, and that's really kicking off our pollen season into a frenzy quite early . earlier and longer pollen seasons are something we need to prepare for. this is something that climate change is going to keep driving in coming years, researchers say. >> other things like wildfire risk and a lack of snow also impact are also impacts of an earlier spring. experts say. late winter and spring are the times of year when we can see the most dramatic effects of climate change, and friend has been feeling this. i don't know if you have been, but the trend is going through it here. >> locally. it's the trees. yeah, the trees that are moderate to high levels. >> why are the trees hate me? because of that. >> you know that warm spell we had the past several days? they're like, oh, it's springtime. here we go. >> let me let me ruin you. >> let me just, you know. >> well, i heard you yesterday. yeah. on studio sneezing it happened. >> see that happens a really good, idea is make sure you wash
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your hair before bed, because a lot of times, that pollen from all day long is in your hair. and then when you go to bed, it rests in your pillow. and then you're sleeping on it. we didn't think of this. >> that's a good. >> that's one of the best tips i got from my doctor is like, wash your hair before bed. >> i'm doing every tip. >> i'm gonna do that. tip? >> yeah. >> someone told me i haven't done the neti pot yet. i need to get on that. someone told me about the honey, which i know some people think that's an old wives tale. some people you know about the honey. >> like buying local honey. honey? yeah >> you adapt yourself to the local region. do it all. >> i drank a gallon of honey yesterday, so see how it goes. >> have some neti pot. put a honey in it. don't. do not put honey. don't put honey in any pot. >> your nose will not want that. no thank you. >> we'll try distilled water only. >> we'll get some relief later this week when the rain comes. it'll help to dampen some of that pollen. so you get a little bit of relief by friday and into the weekend. but right now, it is all about those high tree pollen levels and the cloud
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cover out there. this morning. here's a live look from our san jose camera showing you that morning marine layer temperatures. right now we're in the mid 40s to the low 50s. very typical for this time of the morning. it's not too chilly out there. we'll find future weather showing you by 10 a.m. we're still breaking down a lot of that low cloud cover, but into the afternoon that fog is gone. we see that sunshine come out, but along the coast we'll still have a bit of a marine layer influence in terms of our temperatures. upper 50s, close to the coast. and then you hop inland and it feels quite nice and mild in the upper 60s to the mid 70s. so as we see temperatures later on today, a bit above average, your sun coming up here after seven, it's setting at about 721 today, 62 in san francisco, 66 in oakland, 74 in san jose, 70. that high in napa. then overnight tonight, we'll find those numbers in the mid 40s to the low 50s for your overnight lows. let's talk about the rain returning. it comes here friday with a cold front moving through friday does look pretty wet and windy into the afternoon and the evening. and then this low just kind of sits and spins over northern
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california saturday and into sunday will be in and out of those showers now looking at the rain and snow forecast locally for the rain, probably half of an inch to more than an inch in the north bay. snow in the sierra probably a little bit more than ten inches in some of our highest spots over the weekend. here's the accuweather seven day forecast showing you spring starts today at 806. we'll have sunshine dry conditions through thursday. then we have that rain arriving friday on and off through the weekend. it's level one on the storm impact scale. amanda. >> yeah, let's get you right back to that three car crash we've been telling you about in oakland. we're now learning that it has turned fatal. i'm going to step out the way and give you a closer look. now, this is at westbound 580 on the connector to westbound 80. the crash is blocking two lanes of that ramp. the chp issuing a sig alert. there is no estimated time of when those lanes will reopen. but you saw a lane of traffic going by very slowly, and the south bay traffic is light on 101 and 880. you're right across . the south bay is actually very quiet at this hour and checking
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mass transit. good news here though. all of bart, caltrain and ace, they're all on time this morning. back to the desk. thanks, amanda. >> coming up, the seven things to know this morning, less than three weeks before the san francisco giants home opener, april fifth. >> some big news. public address announcer renel brooks-moon will not be behind the mic at oracle park. how longtime fans ar
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get 6x longer-lasting freshness, plus odor protection. try for under $5! the suv while waiting for the bus in san francisco. these pictures show the family, a mother, father and toddler who died. their other child, a baby, is still in the hospital. police say the 78 year old driver is facing multiple felony charges, including vehicular manslaughter. >> number two, sfmta is set to vote today on a plan to install 33 speed cameras across san francisco. the cameras will hit you with a ticket if you're caught going 11mph or more over the speed limit. number three clearing oakland's streets of abandoned vehicles is on the city council agenda today. >> council members are expected to discuss a proposal to spend more than $840,000 in measure b
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funds to increase towing capacity across the city. >> number four, the california public utilities commission will hold its last public meetings on at&t s request to end landline service today. there at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m, both are virtual. you can find a link on the cpuc s website. >> and number five, we are starting out with cloud cover this morning. our marine layer is with us. a little bit of drizzle in spots, giving way to increasing sunshine as we head into the afternoon. we'll see 50s along the coast, but 70s around the bay, shoreline and inland. spring officially arrives here at 806 in the evening, staying in oakland on that fatal three car crash blocking two lanes of the westbound 580 on the connector to westbound 80 ramp. >> the chp has issued a sigalert. there is no estimated time of opening for those lanes. >> number seven, the federal reserve begins its latest two day meeting today, and interest rates will be a big part of that discussion. most economists think it will leave interest
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rates the same. >> the campaign's a recall. alameda county district attorney pamela price is now being accused of fraud. supporters of price say they've documented issues with the signature gathering process. they're now asking the department of justice to step in. organizers with protect the wind campaign show their evidence yesterday at oakland city hall. they say someone could have tampered with the signatures, and they claim some petitioners came from outside the county after sending a letter to attorney general rob bonta. now they want to send a letter to the us doj asking it to investigate. >> this is a broken system. you know, we don't expect that da price will be able to fix it in one year, but we also believe that honoring the majority vote is really critical. >> the county registrar says they will have to count the signatures manually. recall leaders have responded to the accusations, saying in a statement, quote, a broad coalition of alameda county residents, business owners, victims, victims families and
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concerned citizens of our community have come together to keep our community safe. we are awaiting signature validation from the alameda county registrar of voters and are confident the process will confirm the results of the recall. coming up at 530. the bay area lawyer, who has apparently made it onto the short list for a presidential candidate's potential running mates, and a cryptic post on social media causing fans of richard simmons to reach out to make sure he's okay. >> how a spokesperson for the 75 year old fit
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live in this corridor. we will see oakland thriving a lot more than what we have seen in the past. >> oakland leaders say crime is going down now at 530. the collaborative plan to help businesses and customers feel safer along hegenberger road. we're learning more about the family that was killed in a crash waiting at a bus stop in
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san francisco. >> people who live in that area say they want city leaders to help make this area safer for pedestrians. >> a once in a lifetime event that nobody looks forward to. the spring flowers are blooming, but also parts of the country can expect loud and large groups of cicadas to emerge. have you ever been anywhere where that happened? it is the worst. >> no, i don't want to be. it's >> it really feels like it's end times. really? yeah >> it's bad. you gotta tell me about that. all right. good morning everybody. it's tuesday, march 19th. >> but as meteorologist drew tuma may or may not know, some people eat them. >> they do. and kumasi. it is so loud. oh no. yes. when they all come out. oh my gosh, the noises they make once in a lifetime. here's a look outside from our abc7 oakland airport camera. we do have quite overcast skies currently across much of the region. our morning marine layer is with us. we have temperatures starting out in the mid 40s to the low 50s. oakland at 52. we're at 50. in san mateo, san jose. good morning. you're at 56 degrees. so the clouds you can
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see clearly from the exploratorium camera. we'll have those a m clouds a little bit of mist and drizzle underneath of it, but we'll give way to brighter skies this afternoon. almost feels like a summer pattern with the sky. temperatures will get you into the 70s away from the coast, but the coast is quite cool. we'll stay in the 50s. spring officially arrives here later on tonight at 806, so a high of 62 in the city today. a little bit warmer in oakland at 66. san jose. nice at 7470. that high in napa later on this afternoon. let's see how the commute is going with amanda. >> yeah. drew, we are staying on top of that fatal three car crash happening right now in oakland. this is caltrans cameras showing us a closer look at it. it's happening westbound 580 on the connector to westbound 80, a fatal three car crash blocking two lanes of that ramp. the chp has issued a sigalert. there is no estimated time of opening for those lanes. now, we want to also get to your drive times. you can see westbound 580 tracy to dublin. still going to take you about 50 minutes. and then the san mateo
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bridge camera. highway 92 is looking quiet right now. whether you travel eastbound or westbound on the san mateo bridge, you should be speeding through. we'll head back to the desk. >> thanks, amanda. she is a voice you hear over the speaker system announcing that barry bonds, buster posey or pablo sandoval are up to bat. she introduces your three time world series champion san francisco giants before every game. well, until now. >> we were surprised yesterday when we found out that after 24 years, renel brooks-moon and the giants are parting ways, they couldn't get to a deal on a new contract, abc seven news reporter tim johns tells us. many local giants fans are unhappy with this news. >> when the giants play their home opener game in just a few weeks time. many things will look the same as last year, but one key thing will be a little different leading off for san francisco center fielder number seven marvin benard, longtime p.a. announcer renel brooks-moon will no longer be on the mic. >> a lot of us grew up with her
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as the voice of, you know, camille then going to the giants game. so we grew up with her. you know, she she's like family. >> mom. odell is a lifelong giants fan who was disappointed monday when he heard that the team and the iconic announcer had parted ways. brooks-moon has served as the voice of the giants for 24 seasons and has been a face of not just the team, but also san francisco as a whole. for years, the broadcaster has worked with multiple charities and local organizations around the city. >> she's been a regular volunteer. she always shows glide love and loves to speak to clients and especially youth whenever she could. >> francesca delgado jones is with glide. she tells me brooks-moon has worked with them for years, inspiring many with her groundbreaking career. >> she is a wonderful trailblazer, you know, going into a field that was predominant male, that was a predominantly male dominated field. she actually broke into that and she brought that same energy to glide and advocating for others who couldn't advocate for themselves.
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>> on monday night, brooks-moon took to ecs to thank both the giants and their loyal fans, saying in part, dearest giants fans, thank you for wrapping me up in the biggest hug today. it has been the honor of my life to serve as your pa little comfort for hundreds of giants faithful though, who say going to the games just won't be the same without her. >> a lot of us will walk into the stadium with a cloud over our heads and almost like a feeling of guilt for being there and her not being there. >> now, over the course of her career, brooks-moon has been the pa announcer for more than 2000 games now. as of now, the giants have not named her replacement, but they will be naming the announcer. booth in her honor. in the studio, tim jones, abc seven news. >> we're keeping the conversation going with this post we had on our instagram and facebook pages. you can check it out and share it on your profile and see what others are saying. by searching for abc seven news, bay area. an extremely emotional night in san francisco as loved ones and the community gathered to remember three people killed over the weekend in the west
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portal neighborhood, a couple and their young child died when they were hit at a bus stop. their other child is severely injured. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is here with the tribute to the family. gloria. >> good morning reggie. loved ones of the family showing up to that vigil last night, as well as hundreds of community members and san francisco's mayor and chief of police. it happened on the sidewalk where they were killed, where a memorial of signs and photos now sits. many at the vigil sharing hugs. heartbroken about the death of a mother, father and their toddler while their baby fights for their life. the family was waiting for the bus at a stop in the city's west portal community on saturday, when they were struck by a vehicle. they were on their way to the zoo, the tragedy impacting hundreds who showed up, including the mayor and the police chief who left flowers. >> just let the family know that there are people who saw their story and who want them to know that we are thinking about them
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now. >> police say that the driver was booked on three felony counts of vehicular manslaughter and reckless driving, and investigators say she was speeding. the wrong way before slamming into the bus stop. prosecutors say that they are analyzing toxicology reports and also the vehicle's operating system before filing formal charges. district attorney brooke jenkins sent a statement saying in part, i asked for patience from the public as investigators continue to gather more information so that my office can make appropriate charging decisions, and friends saying that the couple were very good people and full of life, and that their loved ones have arrived in san francisco and others are on the way. live in the studio. gloria rodriguez abc seven news kumasi. >> thank you, gloria. leaders in oakland say they are seeing progress along a troubled corridor, and they are starting a new effort to double down on safety. theising crime along hegenberger road in east oakland
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has driven key businesses away from that area. near the airport and the coliseum. the closure of in-n-out made national news, and denny's wasn't far behind. a month back, we told you about a new task force of east bay leaders brainstorming solutions to curb crime and bring businesses back. yesterday we were there as oakland mayor shengtao announced how it's going. tao says car break-ins thefts and robberies are going down in that area. she credited more police officers on the streets, security teams assigned to shopping centers, and a safety ambassador program for businesses. >> we remain persistent and continue to do this work. i know that not only will we have the data to represent the successes we have, but we will have a stronger, a cleaner and safer oakland. >> oakland city council member trevor reid says she's talking to in-n-out and other businesses, trying to convince them to stay in oakland. about a mile and a half from that press
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conference, police told neighbors to stay away as they looked for a person with a rifle. san leandro police say they got a call about a person walking around with a gun on doolittle drive near davis street. around 1130. officers say the person had a realistic replica of a rifle, not a real weapon. >> police in oakland say the suspect in a liquor store, clerks killing is a 13 year old boy. investigators told our partners at the bay area news group they think the child committed another armed robbery less than an hour after the shooting. the boy is charged with murder and attempted robbery, accused of killing mohammad al-husayni at his family's store in west oakland in january. police believe the child and another person pointed a gun at al-husayni. they say when the clerk tried to grab the gun, the boy pulled the trigger, killing that father of four. the bay area news group reports the child is oakland's youngest murder suspect in recent memory, and is also a suspect in two more robberies. in today's gma
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first look, the lapd has launched a task force to crack down on crime tourism. individuals who come to the u.s. on short terme visas, visas to commit crimes. here's abc news reporter kayna whitworth in this morning's gma first look. >> cracking down on what's being called crime tourism. >> we have a significant increase in burglaries from, organized groups. >> authorities say theft groups are coming in from south america, entering the u.s. on tourist visas to target upscale neighborhoods, breaking into homes, stealing jewelry, cash and other luxury goods. >> they come into this country or many other countries around the world as well, on 90 day visas and take advantage of our systems and our laws. >> surveillance video showing two different residences being burglarized in redlands, california. one man shining a flashlight into a dark home and then at another home nearby. these three thieves smashing the window before entering. and we'll have much more on what law
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enforcement is doing to combat this new trend in thefts. coming up at 7 a.m. with your gma first look, i'm kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> if you are traveling this spring or summer to parts of the south or the midwest, be prepared to see, to hear and maybe even feel cicadas for the first time in centuries, billions of them will be emerging. amanda is at the live desk with this once in a lifetime spectacle. amanda? >> yeah, kumasi. >> in a few weeks, scientists say the brood of cicadas that emerges every 13 years and the brood that emerges every 17 years will pop out of the ground at the same time. the last time this happened was back in 1803. some are even calling this spring and summer the cicada apocalypse. scientists say cicadas are not harmful to humans, but they are very loud for the 4 to 6 weeks that they move into backyards. some can even reach more than 100db. >> why are cicadas so loud? what are they talking about, they are
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talking about girls. when they come out, they have to be quick before they get eaten. they have to find a mate and mate. >> what should we do when there are millions of them here? all of a sudden? >> oh, just enjoying them or going away. if we don't enjoy them, they are not harmful. >> but they're ugly too. scientists say the 13 years cicadas will impact the south and appalachia. while the 17 year cicadas hit the midwest, illinois is one state that may experience both in the same forest. the next time these two broods of cicadas would be scheduled to emerge at the same time will be in 2245. definitely a sight to see you kumasi or. >> it's terrible. avoid every state in that map on the map. yes, for the foreseeable future. so what happened to you? trauma. okay keeping a closer eye on artificial intelligence coming up, what creators on youtube will now be required to do
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before uploading new videos? could the mystery of kate middleton be cracked? one tabloid in the uk is claiming to have spotted her. we'll show you a look at their cover page this morning. but first we'll check on the weather with meteorologist drew tuma. let's go outside. >> here's a live look at our south beach camera pointed at the bay bridge. we have good visibility, but a fair amount of cloud cover upstairs with our morning marine layer, you're taking a look at what it will look like over the next couple of hours for the morning drive. it's showing you this 10% chance what it means is that underneath that fog, we may have just a little bit of drizzle along the coast in spots, we'll find increasing sunshine later on this morning, and certainly full sunshine as we head into the afternoon. the one area that does have some dense fog right now, santa rosa. you can see that visibility close to a mile elsewhere. we're doing just fine when it comes to any low cloud cover. here's the wider picture on live doppler seven, along with satellite. pretty quiet across the entire state. we're not anticipating any rain over the next couple of days. just a pattern of morning clouds giving way to sunshine in the
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afternoon. so let's break it down. region by region. today, from the coast of the bay and inland, we start out with all that cloud cover. we'll break it out for some sunshine. we'll have a wide range of temperatures 50s for the coast side bay shoreline in the 60s, if not low 70s and then inland. and our warmest spots, we will go into the 70s. spring officially arrives here at 806 in the evening tomorrow for the first full day. it's a little cooler with a mix of sun and clouds. on thursday, but by friday and into the upcoming weekend, rain is back in the forecast. we'll go hour by hour in future weather, show you
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for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! for all that is me, for all that is you. kaiser permanente. businesses owned by. they're owned by their own workers. kind of unveiled a new bill proposal yesterday at a slice of new york in san jose. six years ago, then owner kirk vardon turned his pizzeria into a co-op, meaning that every worker owns an equal part of the business. connors
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bill would make it easier to convert a regular business into a co-op, and for these businesses to get loans, the folks who are putting the pizzas in the box and are making the pizzas, and who are cleaning up, who are creating all the value they should get a part of the actual profits. supporters of co-op say they are a smart way to keep businesses from closing. when the owner is interested in moving on. >> youtube content creators will now be required to label videos that use artificial intelligence. they will have to share this information on a checklist before uploading content. this is a part of the san bruno based company's effort to be transparent with users about misleading videos. creators could face consequences if they repeatedly do not add that ai disclosure. what is believed to be the biggest cash prize ever for reality competition show is going to soon be up for grabs. youtube star mr. beast is working with amazon for beast games, and the
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grand prize for winning is $5 million. he says more than 1000 contestants will take part in the show. no other details about the show have been announced. >> grammy winning singer ariana grande and dalton gomez are officially divorced. an la superior court judge dissolved their marriage of nearly three years. our ariana grande will make a one time payment to gomez of $1.2 million, with no future alimony. she will also give him half of the proceeds of the sale of their la home. the couple cited irreconcilable differences for their split. >> the princess of wales is back in the tabloids this morning. she was spotted at an england farm shop with prince william over the weekend. this is only the third time princess kate has been seen since late december. now this is the sun's cover for this morning's issue with the title. great to see you again, kate. they were the first to report on kate's weekend outing, saying she looked, quote, happy, relaxed and healthy. end quote. the princess underwent abdominal surgery in mid-january, and
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officials said then that kate was not expected to return to public duties until at least april. but there's been confusion and concern over her status, especially after she said she edited a family photo released earlier this month. >> richard simmons is fine and is apologizing after a social media post caused some fans to be concerned. the post he shared yesterday started with i'm dying, but all you got to do is read the next few words which said that all of us are dying every single day, a little bit. people were concerned about the 75 year old's health after he posted that. a spokesperson says simmons is not dying and that he is healthy and happy. although he is dying. we're all dying. >> so the okay message was received and yes, message was received. >> but then your spokesperson comes out and says the opposite of what you just said. so anyway, any time you put a post with the word dying in it. >> yeah. >> and you're well known, people
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are gonna be. >> and you have been like, hiding from not hiding, but just removing yourself from the world. people are going to be concerned. >> and i love some richard simmons. >> me too. but we still but we still haven't seen him. yeah i still want to see him in the flesh. >> we've seen him as much as we've seen kate. >> yeah. >> you didn't leave kate alone. >> actually we might have seen kate more because that picture. i don't have a picture of richard simmons at the grocery store. >> you sure don't. >> was it inspiration, though? did it inspire you? his message at least. deal >> emile did. my brother and i used to watch that infomercial on repeat. we were obsessed. you know what daily mail was? no. oh, was these cards. and when you put the cards from one side to the other, you're done eating for the day. oh, deal a meal? >> yep. okay, okay. i don't know about that. it's like your currency. it's like you ran out of cards. stop eating. right. you done shut your mouth. okay, richard. okay. thank you. richard glad to know we're all slowly dying towards the end. yeah, here's a live look. we're actually not a live look. this is not a. this is not live at
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space. >> look at jupiter. >> this is fake. this is i made this. this is not. this is not what's happening currently. everybody okay? we're showing you space. is that a spring begins tonight? and what that means the sun's rays are directly over the equator at exactly 806 this evening, local time. and that is when we officially say hello to spring. all right, let's take you to our map here. here's future weather showing you we have that fog early on breaking down. even still, at about 1030, we're still trying to get rid of it. but by the afternoon, it is a sunny sky out there and we'll have a bit of a range in temperatures cool along the coast, warmer inland. but all in all, temperatures in many cities a bit above average for this time of the year. we're headed for 66 in oakland today, but a warm 74 in san jose, 62 in the city, 71 in lakeport at about 70. in vallejo. overnight tonight will kind of repeat the marine layer surging right back in. we'll turn cloudy once again, and temperatures in the
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mid 40s to the lower 50s. now let's talk about our next chance of rain. here's future weather. this is 2 p.m. on friday. here's the front that'll move through here to finish out the week. and then this low is just going to sit and spin kind of over northern california with on and off showers through the weekend. here's the accuweather seven day forecast showing you spring starts here at 806 this evening. it is dry through thursday, then rain arrives here on friday on and off through the weekend before we dry out early next week. amanda. >> andrew. we're keeping our focus on that fatal crash in oakland. this is westbound 580 on that connector to westbound 80. we've been following it all morning long. you see at least one lane is open, but it is a fatal three car crash continues to block two lanes of that ramp. a sigalert was issued by the chp. still no estimated time of opening for those lanes. and we do have a live backup cam as abc seven news photog steve stifter heads. that way you can see traffic is just stopped and we want to take a look at drive times, though this is better news. those traveling it seems
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8880 and 280. everything in the green right now at 551. >> amanda thank you. new at six five years after a devastating fire, a new spire now stands atop paris's famous notre dame cathedral. >> but first, oprah back on tv talking about her weight loss journey with medication. how you can watch you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ morikawa on 18.
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the organization that picked elon musk and rupert murdoch to receive awards named after ruth bader ginsburg, is canceling its awards ceremony. the opperman foundation made the announcement after criticism from the late supreme court justices. family. the foundation established the rbg award in 2019 to honor her and her advocacy for women's rights. this year's awards also
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included men. out of the five recipients, martha stewart was the only woman selected. former olympian and reality star caitlyn jenner is throwing her support behind the new york officials order that bans female sports teams with transgender athletes from using county owned facilities. jenner says allowing transgender athletes to compete against other women will, quote, ruin women's sports for years to come. county executive bruce blakeman says the ban is intended to foster fair play and protect girls and women from getting injured if they play against transgender women. the ban doesn't apply to men's teams . >> nba stars lebron james and jj redick have launched a new podcast called mind the game. subject everything basketball. the podcast will feature occasional guests james and redick want to keep it organic, so that means no corporate partners or sponsors mind. the game will drop weekly on tuesdays and all podcast platforms and on youtube right
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here on abc seven. >> oprah winfrey opened up about her decades long journey with her weight. doctors pharmaceutical execs and patients also talked about the growing popularity of weight loss drugs. this was part of an oprah special called shame, blame and the weight loss revolution. >> in all these years, i thought all of the people who never had to diet were just using their willpower. and they were for some reason stronger than me. and now i realize, yeah, i wasn't even thinking about the food. >> if you missed last night's special, it'll be available to stream on hulu starting today. it will also include a special question and answer session with last night's live audience. >> 555 this morning, the exploratorium camera showing you a good idea of what to expect. this morning. we have that low level marine layer overhead across much of the region. it pulls back to the coast this afternoon for a fair amount of sunshine. temperatures right now we're at 46 in fremont. good
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morning. 52 in half moon bay. gilroy coming in at 50 degrees as we head into the north bay, a little bit cooler, down to 49. in santa rosa, 50. that current temperature in vallejo. so we'll find that cloud cover first thing this morning. what will happen as we head throughout the afternoon? we'll find increasing sunshine, so we'll find brighter conditions by 4 p.m. and it will be a warm afternoon away from the coast. we're going into the 60s and into the 70s. spring officially arrives here at 806 later on tonight. as we change season so high of 70 in vallejo, we'll go to 62 in the city, 66 in oakland, warm in the south bay, 74 in san jose, the same in antioch. but along the coast. it is cool with half moon bay coming in at 58 degrees. now, the three day forecast will keep it dry for the first full day of spring tomorrow and even into thursday. but rain is back in the forecast friday and over the weekend. it's a level one light storm on the storm impact scale. kumasi thank you drew. >> new at six. we are tracking a big traffic alert in the east bay. it's impacting people who are trying to get to the bay
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