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america saw it, and they voted for you. you are the new "american idol." [ audience chanting "abi" ] >> ryan: we're going to have you sing. are you ready? one more time also for will moseley, everybody, our runner-up. [ cheers and applause ] and now with a reprise performance of "what was i made for," your "american idol" winner, the one and only abi carter. ♪ i used to float now i just fall down ♪ ♪ i used to know but i'm not sure now ♪ ♪ what i was made for
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what was i made for ♪ ♪ 'cause i i ♪ ♪ i don't know how i feel i don't know how i feel ♪ ♪ i don't know what i wait for ♪ ♪ something i'm made for something i'm made for ♪ ♪
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[ cheers and applause ] >> ryan: abi carter, your "american idol." thank you to luke bryan, lionel richie, and the always incredible katy perry. thank you for watching. thank you for voting. until next year, good night, america. that breaking news coming out of the south bay tonight. a suspect is in the hospital with life threatening injuries after being shot by san jose police. we have been on the scene all night long as information from police slowly trickles in. good evening, i'm diane lim right away. let's get to abc seven news reporter tara campbell, who has been following this breaking situation all night. tara >> yeah. dion. police say this call came in at around 4:00 this afternoon with reports of a man
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shooting airearm. san jose police say officers responded to this area along como, como drive in east san jose. this is right near the intersection of story road and the capital expressway. now you can see it was a very active scene earlier this evening. san jose police claims the suspect was still shooting a firearm when they arrived. police say the suspect was hit by officer gunfire and taken to a local hospital with life threatening injuries and that no officers were shot. police giving this brief update on seen video evidence. >> we have to review body worn camera video that we have to look at witnesses we have to interview, as well as the officers have yet to be interviewed. so there's still a lot of information. we don't know. we're learning things as they're developing at this time. we don't think there's any other injuries other than the suspect, but we are still canvasing, combing through evidence to determine whether or not there are additional victims. and we're asking the public if they saw anything, if they were involved at all prior to police arrival to please contact the police department. >> now. we also spoke with a
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neighbor living in the apartment complex where the shooting happened. he says he was on his way home when police were arriving and just cop after cop after cop. >> so, i didn't think they were going to be here though. so when i made the corner came in and i seen everything taped off, it was actually pretty, pretty crazy. it was a little bizarre scene of seeing all the cop cars come here. you know, i have, actually another daughter, so it's a little concerning because they're both little girls and we're constantly taking walks, and, it's a little alarming to know that that happened here. >> now, police say they will be holding a press, a press conference sometime tomorrow with more information. in the meantime, they say any other updates will be on their social media accounts. dion. >> and we will stay on top of it. tara. thank you. moving on to more breaking news now coming out of the middle east tonight, iranian state media is reporting the president of iran is dead after a helicopter crash also killed iran's foreign minister and seven other people. that helicopter went down in a remote
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part of the country early sunday morning local time. there it took search teams nearly 15 hours to find the wreckage as they battled dense fog and extreme cold. we don't know exactly what caused the crash yet. the president is the second most powerful person in iran's government, after supreme leader ayatollah khomeini. this is already a fraught time for iran. facing escalating tensions with israel and protests within the country, the white house says president joe biden has been briefed on the situation. now to the battle brewing in the quaint san francisco neighborhood of noe valley, a sidewalk mural originally made to oppose israel's military campaign in gaza is being defaced by hate speech. while the numbers on the mural aren't officially congruent with the united nations, the message is clear. abc seven news reporter j.r stone is following the story and has more on the contentious back and forth. >> it's very one sided, it is very violent and it is not a call for peace. >> matt, who has asked that we
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not use his last name, is giving us his opinion about this mural in san francisco's noe valley. one that he walks by every day with his child and one that reads stop the genocide in gaza. now he'd like to see a message conveying a cease fire and release of hostages. matt showed us the section that angers him most. >> so that dollar sign replaces a jewish star and historically for all time replacing a jewish star with money has been patently anti-semitic. >> the jewish community relations council says they have received numerous complaints about this mural. >> the message is outrageous. it's a form of blood libel against the jewish community. the bloody visuals, the droppings star of david replace the star with a dollar sign. it's a classic trope that jews control the government or some form of manipulation, and it reads like textbook anti-semitism at least one parent from this nearby daycare told us they don't think it's right that their children have to see these red images every day.
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>> some neighbors we spoke with disagree and don't want the mural touched. >> i can understand that you know that for children it can be sensitive. however, this is the reality. the children in gaza have no choice but to see. you know, they're seeing their family members dead, in the streets. >> so you don't have a problem with it up like it is. >> well, i don't think it's very neighborly, but at any rate, no, i don't have a problem. >> the mural has been defaced numerous times in recent weeks, but the artist has fixed it each time. as to what comes next. that is unclear. this mural is on private property and we were unable to reach the owner regarding his future plans. j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> our media partners at the sf standard report, the supervisor representing that district, rafael mandelman, is aware of the defacements and working with san francisco police. our requests for comment to supervisor mandelson's office
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were not returned. new developments now in the case of david depape. a federal judge is now reopening his sentencing on friday. depape was given 30 years in prison after being convicted of attacking congresswoman nancy pelosi's husband, paul, with a hammer at their san francisco home. now, the judge says they will review his sentence again because he did not get a chance to speak during the sentencing hearing. a new sentencing hearing has been scheduled for tuesday, may 28th. all right. time to turn things now over to the accuweather forecast as we take a live look outside. this is our camera looking at downtown san francisco. all lit up and looking pretty clear as we approach a nice, beautiful stretch of weather ahead. spencer is standing by tracking what we should expect in our 24 hour accuweather forecast. >> spencer okay, dion. it's going to be a sunny day from start to finish. let's go right to the 24 hour day planner and you can see 7:00 tomorrow morning. it will be sunny with bright sunshine. temperatures mainly 54 degrees bay to inland.
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then by noon it will be golden sunshine 74 degrees in our inland areas. upper 60s around the bay, mid 50s on the coast by 4 p.m. warm sunshine as temperatures climb into the low 80s inland, up to about 70 around the bay. upper 50s on the coast, and at 7 p.m. evening sunshine. we have all kinds of sunshine tomorrow. temperatures in the mid 70s inland at 7 p.m, mid 60s around the bay, mid 50s on the coast, and we have even sunnier and warmer days coming our way. i'll have the accuweather seven day forecast in a few minutes. >> dion i love it. assorted sunshine. all right spencer thank you. well now to the big bay to breakers. the 113th edition of something so uniquely san francisco runners, walkers and everyone in between went from the embarcadero all the way to ocean beach, providing the energy that only this event can provide. tonight abc7 news reporter cornell bernard has the highlights of san francisco's offbeat creative spirit
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two one whoa. >> this is what it looks like when 20,000 plus runners funnel through the financial district on the seven mile trek to ocean beach, bay to breakers off and running at 8 a.m. it is true. it's about the grueling run uphill and down, but it's also about the fun and those why didn't i think of it? costumes all right. hi, kool-aid. and of course, hi, barbie. down the race course box. wine was on the move. so what's the secret to running in a wine box, wine, i guess, is the secret. >> i'm a hydrangea. >> these friends from chico creating a lovely bouquet of flowers. >> last year we were flowers with bumblebees and, butterflies . and unfortunately, our bumblebee couldn't make it today because she's a home with covid. >> trevor meade brought the roar in this jurassic sized spectacle. >> his name is dilophosaurus, and, he wanders around, mission
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area and goes out to festivals and things like that. and, he's kind of a local icon. go, warriors. go warriors. >> there were road closures for the race, taking many drivers by surprise. the bay bridge toll plaza was gridlock, and by midday, so was the embarcadero. >> we're stuck. absolutely stuck. and my map doesn't even know what to tell me to do. it keeps rerouting and we're late for a wedding shower. oh, no. >> you know about bay breakers, right? >> well, we did this morning. yeah, we've known about it our whole lives. we just didn't pay attention. >> traffic was moving by early afternoon. and for the runners and walkers, a near perfect day. >> it's a great race. everybody is so happy. yeah, that's what we like about it in san francisco. >> cornell. bernard, abc seven news. >> well, many of the top finishers of the race are familiar with the run. this is the second year in a row that colin bennie of san francisco came in first place in the men's division. >> is that the luke combs
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concert down at levi stadium last night? so it was a good little pre-race, pre-race warm up. got some good music in my head, but, but it was great, you know, it felt it's hard to not just feed off the energy of this race and have a great time. >> yeah. after concert adrenaline, benny won with a time of 37 minutes and two seconds. he also placed first during last year's bay to breakers. julia vasquez jagger won the women's division with a time of 43 minutes and 49 seconds. she also won back in 2022 and in the non-binary category. cal kalamia of san francisco finished first with a time of 44 minutes and 27 seconds. he also won in 2022. kalamia, by the way, is a trans and non-binary activist and was a co-host last year of abc seven's coverage of the san francisco pride parade. congrats to all! still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11, a dramatic cliffside rescue caught along the sonoma county coast. the new video showing you the second by
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second moments after a car veers off the roadway, and the technology that may have saved the driver's update on the sea n we spotted a look at their iconic san
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you're the jewel gulch area south of fort ross. deputies say the vehicle alert system in the drivers ford sent a notification about the crash. when it happened at about 8 a.m, gps coordinates from the alert then led them to the car more than 200ft down the cliff. deputies think a large tree stopped the vehicle from rolling even
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further. they found the driver down a ravine. hundreds of feet away. his injuries are critical, but deputies say he is expected to survive. happening now. power in houston is slowly coming back online after a series of deadly storms over the weekend. hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power or air conditioning during recent near 90 degree heat. the storms brought hurricane force winds to the downtown area, and a tornado touched down in the suburbs. so far, 88% of the power has been restored to the houston area tonight, with the rest expected back on wednesday. a big celebration in the castro today to honor the life and legacy of the late politician and activist harvey milk. organizers create a full spread of events to celebrate harvey milk day early. the official day is this wednesday, may 22nd, on what would have been his birthday after being the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in california. he was assassinated inside city
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hall in 1978, along with mayor george moscone. his advocacy for lgbtq plus rights, though, has lived on, and harvey fought again that as he was representing this neighborhood and this community. >> he fought against that because he understood the big picture. and you fast forward almost 50 years and you and look where we are. >> a celebration today started at milk's old camera shop in the castro. now the queer arts featured art gallery. it was followed by a musical performance, a procession and a presentation by community leaders in jane warner plaza. new developments tonight for san francisco's iconic sea lions at pier 39. they are coming back. about two weeks ago, the docks were mostly empty, as you see here, as crews made repairs causing a temporary disappearance in the sea lions. now, the harbormaster told us they had to fix the damage from the week before, when sea lions showed up in record numbers. but
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check out this scene. whoa from earlier today. those docks, as you can see, filling up once again, the harbormaster tells us a big school of anchovies is swimming near the farallon islands, making for a sea lion feast in the bay. the first week of may. you may remember, pier 39 saw more than a thousand sea lions, the most they have seen in 15 years. this has been so fun to see in real life. i took my little son out and you could hear them from like blocks away. >> yeah, they're loud. yeah, yeah. >> and a little smelly. >> yeah, they are from eating the anchovies. well. >> oh, yeah, that makes sense. yeah, yeah. >> well, it was a nice day for sunning yourself down at pier 39. and we've got some more nice days coming our way. here's a satellite radar composite image. you can see the robust onshore flow which we've had through the entire weekend now into the weekend. and that's giving us a rather gusty winds in some spots now steady, gusty everywhere. it's breezy everywhere, but the real gusts are over in concord right now. up to 30mph. so let's
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move along. take a live view from sutro tower looking out over san francisco where it's 53 degrees right now. we also have mid to upper 50s at oakland, hayward, san jose, 57 at redwood city, 52 at half moon bay, nice clear view in emeryville. right now, traffic is a little slow at this late hour of the night. it's 53 up north at santa rosa, petaluma down to 45 degrees. pretty chilly there already. low to mid 50s at napa, fairfield, concord and livermore. and now let's check out our forecast headlines tomorrow is warmer a warmer pattern begins tuesday and wednesday. it'll feel almost like summer. we're going to have high temperatures climbing. well into the upper 80s in some inland locations. and by the end of the week, we'll see breezy and sharply cooler weather developing. so lots of changes coming quickly in just a short span of time overnight. no clouds. well, very few clouds. it will be mainly clear all the way through the overnight hours and into the early morning. so we start the day tomorrow with bright sunshine, overnight lows under clear skies will drop a little bit lower than they've been the last couple of nights. it's been pretty mild overnight
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the last two nights or so, but tonight look for lows in the mid to upper 40s in our inland areas. upper 40s to about 50 near the bay. not a chilly night, but certainly a little cooler than the last 2 or 3 nights. tomorrow will be sunny and mild, almost warm. we'll see up to about 60 at half moon bay, 67 san francisco around the bay shoreline. highs will be mainly in the low to mid 70s and up to about 8082 degrees in the warmest inland spots. places like santa rosa, fairfield, antioch and concord. now, as we skip ahead and check out the maximum temperature trend on tuesday, upper 80s in our inland east bay areas fairfield, antioch, 88 degrees. it's likely somebody will check a top out at about 90 on tuesday. then on wednesday, still quite warm inland. we'll see some mid 80s there, but cooling will begin near the coast in bay and on thursday pretty much the same pattern. the continuation of cooling near the coast. but the warmth will be holding on inland. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. and look at that change coming at the end of the week from summerlike warmth on tuesday and wednesday to
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almost fall like cooling on friday and saturday, with high temperatures dropping to the mid 70s inland on friday and even lower on saturday and sunday. now, next weekend looks like it's going to be a dry one with mainly sunny days and a few clouds around, but it's going to be very, very chilly for late may 72nd. inland will be the high on saturday and only mid 60s low 60s around the bay shoreline. so quite a change from what's coming our way tuesday and wednesday. >> but after this past spring, i think i finally believe you that the warm up is here. >> it is indeed. yeah. >> all right. well, still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11, a history of helping san francisco youth. the special anniversary event for one of the oldest
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kids is celebrating their 50th year anniversary. huangmei school held a special fundraiser
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to mark the event at peninsula. a number of elected leaders attended, along with families who spoke about the impact huangmei had on their children. students also delighted the crowd with their performances. they were so cute. i had the honor of emceeing the night huangmei mission is to provide care and language access education to families regardless of income. a thrilling finish at golf's second major of the year. while the giants look to keep the good times rolling, chris alvarez joins us now with a preview of sports. chris >> hey, deion, coming up in sports we look back on a very important day in warriors history. plus how sweep it is. the giants have won a season high four straight and it's a happ
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games makes. after dropping the first two of the dodgers series, the giants salvaged a win on wednesday against l.a. and today, looking to extend their season high winning streak to four games with a chance to earn their first series sweep of the year. an amazing flyover over oracle park on armed forces weekend. how cool is that shot? top five rockies up one nothing bases loaded, and starter jordan hicks gets the pop out. wiggles out of a jam. he threw five
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innings, just one earned run. another good outing for him. bottom five tied at one. runners on the corners, two out. matt chapman a soft ground ball. no play there. giants take a21 lead that gave chapman seven straight hits. and luis matos has been red hot. a little bit of luck here. ground ball to third goes under the glove of ryan mcmahon. another run is going to score caps a three run giants inning. and then in the sixth elliott ramos alejo's launches his first homer of the season 409ft to dead center. giants win four one, four wins in a row and a sweep. happy flight to pittsburgh. they will begin a three game series against the pirates on tuesday. a's fans chowing down yum in casey oakland, trying to snap a seven game losing streak and avoid a sweep in the sixth. casey for one, bases loaded for vinny pasquantino clears him with a triple. seven one. and here comes the pass watch. i mean, that's a cool thing they got in kansas city in the ninth. a's
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down to their final strike. but brant rooker puts a dent in the scoreboard. three run shot 431ft. team leading 11th of the year two little to late. a's lose eight four. they've lost eight straight. they'll open up a six game homestand on tuesday. ten years ago today the warriors hired steve kerr as their head coach. and the rest is history. in his first season, he led the dubs to an nba title over the cavs, began the dynastic run really, including four nba titles and six total nba finals appearances. he's also been named one of the top 15 coaches in nba history, and is the second most wins by a head coach in franchise history. nba playoffs. tonight, game seven of the western conference semis nikola jokic and the defending champion nuggets hosting anthony edwards and the t wolves. denver led by 15 at the half. early in the third, it swells to 20. jamal murray a corner triple. but here come the t wolves. the ant-man leads the comeback anthony edwards the steal off a nikola jokic and then the slam on the other end. all of a sudden it's a four point game. final seconds of the third. edwards scored nine of his 16 in
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the third. minnesota closes the run on a 28 nine run. it's a one point game entering the fourth. here's jokic high off the window . he scored 34. trying to keep denver in it. but too much t wolves down the stretch edwards the miss naz reid the putback slam. and then a little later moments later off the turnover edwards the dagger in the corner. and he's going to let the crowd have it there in denver for t wolves. wow edwards and mike conley with by the champs are out minnesota wins 9890. they'll host the mavericks wednesday night in game one of the western conference finals. which means the last time the nba had back to back champs was the warriors. in 2017 and 2018. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino, dion. >> chris, thanks much more to come tonight on abc seven news at 11. the campaign trail is heating up with both trump and biden working two different strategies to win over voters this weekend. plus meet the next
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american idol. more on the california winner just crowned ri
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the countdown to november after the newly announced set of debates ahead this summer, president biden and former president trump are both hitting the campaign trail in their own ways. this weekend. tonight, former president trump is picking up a major endorsement at the nra's annual meeting. meantime president biden faced protests as he delivered the commencement address at morehouse college, an all male historically black college. abc news reporter christiane cordero takes us on the campaign trail. >> today, president joe biden, facing silent protests over the israel-hamas war as he gave the commencement speech at morehouse college. >> i support peaceful, nonviolent protest, but your voices should be heard, and i promise you, i hear them. >> he then traveled to another battleground state, michigan, speaking at a campaign event in detroit. >> the guy was running against wants to back up all the all the prospects, all the progress
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we've made. you know, there's 3 million more people, african americans who have health insurance now because we he wants to do cut all that. >> both appearances are part of the president's outreach to black constituents, as recent polls show support among these voters has softened since 2020. meanwhile, the presumptive republican nominee, donald trump, picked up the endorsement of the nra after speaking at its annual convention in dallas on saturday, vowing to roll back biden's gun control reforms. >> the nra has stood with me from the very beginning and with your vote, i will stand strong for your rights and liberties. and four more years in the white house, the former president hit the campaign trail this weekend for the first time since agreeing to two debates with biden. >> undecided voter jay crawford says she remembers the chaotic biden-trump debates back in 2020. no middle ground. >> there's everybody wants to stay on one side, i believe this. you believe this and we stay there. but in actuality, americans have more in common. >> this time, though, there will
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be no live audience and moderators will have the flexibility to cut off the candidates mics. >> what donald trump likes is a carnival like atmosphere. he's more of an entertainer than a serious debater on the issues. and so i think this helps the american people crystallize the choice. >> some trump supporters at that nra meeting would like to see that lead to a different debate tactic. >> i would like to see it, you know, act a little more professional with it. >> christiane cordero, abc news, washington. >> california republicans are doubling down on fears of rising crime as they try to get voters to the polls in november at this weekend's state gop convention in burlingame, they decided to back a proposed tough on crime ballot measure. it would create harsher penalties for repeat shoplifters and fentanyl dealers. it's mostly funded by retail giants like walmart and target, and has the backing of democrats, including the mayors of san francisco and san jose. they republicans best hope at statewide office. senate candidate steve garvey did not
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show for this weekend's convention, which ended today. the conference featured speeches by former president trump's daughter in law law, lara trump and south dakota governor kristi noem. noem made headlines after writing in her book about shooting and killing her dog, leadership for the california democratic party also met this weekend, putting their power behind several other measures proposed for the november ballot. party leaders backed a plan to make it easier to pass new taxes and bonds to fund affordable housing. they're also endorsing a contentious measure that would end bans on rent control for newer apartment buildings, despite opposition from some top democratic lawmakers. the party will also push a measure that would amend the state constitution to reaffirm the right of same sex couples to marry. they're also backing initiatives to add personal finance courses to high school requirements. new developments now for one of the buzziest bills before state lawmakers this spring, a plan to
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ban bosses from contacting employees when they're off the clock has been shelved. san francisco assembly member matt haney proposed the bill, creating a so-called right to disconnect. california would have been the first state in the nation to give workers the right to ignore emails and texts outside of working hours. opponents argued that bill would be too vague and would have hurt businesses after 63 years. the first black man trained as an astronaut has finally made it to space, and liftoff successful launch of the blue origin rocket out of west texas. six space tourists participated in the 11 minute journey into earth's lower orbit. a member of the group, 90 year old editor dwight dwight, was chosen to be the first black astronaut by president john f kennedy. but after kennedy's assassination, dwight was passed up for the opportunity and never went to space. after the rocket
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returned, dwight was just overwhelmed by his experience. >> i thought, i really didn't need this in my life, but now i needed in my life. this is fabulous. thank you so much is a life changing experience. everybody needs to do this. >> everybody needs to do this. >> and what an emotional time, a dream delayed. >> but today, at 90 years old, ed dwight is the oldest person ever to launch into space. there is a bit of a buggy phenomenon taking over a rural part of northeast nevada. the area is being invaded by a swarm of crickets are kind of hard to watch this, but videos show tons of them just taking over roads and fences, along with buildings in small towns, they're more known as mormon crickets, usually emerging during the dry season. they earned that name after they infested mormon settlers fields in the 1800s in large numbers, the insects can
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potentially damage crops and even water supplies as well. happening tomorrow, voting opens to pick out the names for four baby falcons perched overlooking uc berkeley. annie the falcon hatched four more chicks last month. they're getting pretty fluffy in there in their little enclosure on top of the campanile. tomorrow at noon, cal falcons will share the top suggestions and open the voting. they'll announce the winning names on thursday. this, by the way, is annie's eighth brood of chicks since she started nesting at cal, and her first with new partner archie. well, you watched it happen, right here on abc seven. we have a new american idol and she is from california. abby carter of indio in the coachella valley took the crown. here's the moment her dream became reality. >> the winner. of american idol 2024 is. abby carter
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>> oh, what a reaction. carter won it by singing the same song. she started her american idol journey with billie eilish's what was i made for. the 21 year old was busking on street corners and playing gigs in restaurants in socal before her idol debut. carter just posted on instagram after her win tonight saying being the first female winner in four years is the greatest honor. well, still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11. rising from the ashes after the area's devastating wildfire a few years back, there is another sign of promise for one of northern california's local gems. >> i'm spencer christian. are you ready for a warm up? there is one coming our way. i'll have details in my accuweather seven day forecast in just a moment.
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in the mike. who's picking it up? fat joe, dougie fresh jarule and 702 all performed for our second annual cookout. that's coming up this week at 1 p.m, right here on abc seven. >> new details now, a pivotal moment is rising from the ashes in santa cruz county. california state parks says the summer shuttle service for big basin redwoods state park will launch next saturday. the ccu lightning complex fire back in 2020 burned 97% of big basin, destroying almost every structure, state park says the bus service on weekends and holidays marks the biggest increase in park access since it reopened in 2022. >> that's encouraging news. >> yeah, good to hear. rising from the ashes. truly. >> absolutely. literally yeah. and figuratively. yeah. let's take a look at our weather. we'll see our temperatures are rising or will be as well. here's the satellite radar composite image showing a brisk robust onshore flow. we've got 30 mile per hour gusts at
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concord right now. nearly 30 mile per hour winds here in san francisco. that cooling influence feels pretty good right now. but tomorrow begins a warmer weather pattern. bright sunshine, sunny skies. tuesday and wednesday. the peak of the warming will feel almost like summer, but at the end of the week, the warmth goes away and we'll have a breezy and sharply cooler weather pattern settling in for tonight. that breeze will pretty much prevent any clouds from developing, so mainly clear skies through the overnight hours into tomorrow morning, which means we start the day with sunny skies. overnight lows will be mainly in the upper 40s to right around 50. in san francisco and oakland. highs tomorrow, about 60 at the coast. low to mid 70s around the bay shoreline and up to low 80 8182 degrees and our warmest inland spots. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. look at tuesday. high temperatures inland getting into the upper 80s. near 90 in some places upper 70s to near 80 around the bay shoreline. then on wednesday remains warm inland, but it starts to cool at the coast and near the bay. and then on friday, saturday, sunday we see high temperatures
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dropping below average once again under breezy conditions. saturday will be the coolest day, with inland highs only in the low 70. going into is that memorial day weekend. a close already late late late may. >> yeah that way we are in the vicinity. we are, that's for sure. >> okay, so if i need to ask the boss for a day off, tuesday or wednesday is best. >> those would be the days. okay. thank you. >> if you like warm weather. >> exactly. pool time just right. okay. all right, well, now let's get to chris alvarez once again with a preview of sports. hi, chris. >> hi, dion. coming up in sports, a thrilling finish and a first time winner at the pga championship. plus, steve young describes the pressure to perform as the quarterback of
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our joe montana weeks away, 16 weeks from the first full nfl sunday this season and one day
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later, on monday, september 9th, the 40 niners will close out week one with a monday night matchup against aaron rodgers and the jets. it's going to be right here on abc seven. cannot wait. it's been quite an offseason for qb one brock purdy. he got married early this year, and earlier this week he threw out the ceremonial first pitch before tuesday's giants game against the dodgers. now, de lasalle product and giants starting pitcher kyle harrison playing catcher and brock. hey, he brought the heat a little bit better compared to his teammates fred warner and deebo samuel. back on opening day this week, i caught up with steve young at the dwight clark legacy series in the hall of famer, says playing quarterback for the 40 niners is one of the most unique positions in all of sports. >> there's an expectation and we all live it. i lived it like, you know, you can do a lot of great things in life, but you got to go win super bowls and that expectation i think drives the 40 niners, drives organization, drives ownership drives, you know, the draft and everything else. it's like i think one of the reasons why we
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maintain just kind of a high elevated status is that we go for it every year. now look, we don't make it every year, but we go for it. and i think there's not that like everyone say, well, everyone goes for it, but no one puts that kind of pressure on themselves that nothing else matters. and i think that's what matters. i mean, that's what makes a difference for us championship sunday at the pga championship there in louisville, kentucky, cal's collin morikawa entered tied for the lead. >> he'd par the first nine holes and another tough birdie miss on ten. just one birdie all day dropped to a tie for fourth. 15 under clovis native bryson dechambeau on 18 for birdie and the co-lead, and he, wills that into the cup. so xander schauffele needs to birdie 18 for his first major heart pounding through his chest. no doubt. nice shot. a soft shot there to set up the try. and then very next shot the putt for the championship. and xander rolls it in. he goes wire to wire for the one shot victory over bryson for his first career major victory. we are dancing in
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the dugout. ncaa softball tournament stanford hosting cal state fullerton winner, goes on to the super regionals. bottom three down two one, allie kaneshiro finds the gap in left center, two rbi double. stanford takes the lead for good part of a four run inning. more than enough for starting pitcher nigiri. kennedy tossed a complete game. 110 pitches struck out 13, including the final batter. stanford wins four two. they'll host lsu next weekend in the super regionals. you saw it right here on abc seven. spike lee's new york knicks hosting the pacers in game seven of the eastern semis. indiana came out on fire in the first half, 76% from the field, the best in 20 years. 15 point halftime lead tyrese talbot says he cannot guard me forever. warrior donte divincenzo hit nine three pointers. an nba record for most threes in a game seven. he hit a game high 39. john mcenroe loves it, but haliburton the pacers just too much. he had a team high 26. and now it's a sad spike lee. oh no.
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pacers win 130 109 advancing to game one of the eastern conference finals on tuesday in boston. earlier this week on tuesday, the big reveal for the wnba expansion team that will begin playing next season at chase center meet the golden state valkyries. the team name was revealed on abc seven during good morning america. team president jess smith delivered the news with robin roberts. the news squad getting support from the warriors steve kerr, kevon looney, tracy jackson davis all wearing new valkyries gear. valkyrie are female warriors from the norse mythology, so you can see the synergy between the nba and wnba teams. so smith explained the process of coming up with the team name earlier this week on abc seven's getting answers. >> we needed to get it right. it needed to be something that was authentic and that really represented the bay area well. and from day one, we wanted to make sure we were listening to fan input. to me, this brand and this organization really represents leaning into who the bay area is. and this is a place
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where, you know, we lead the world. and being both progressive and innovative, we make the impossible possible. and i know that this brand is going to be a connector of our community and a fun one at that. >> can't wait for the valkyries to arrive on the wnba scene in a game. abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino dion i am looking forward to that. >> chris. thank you. and a reminder that you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it is available for apple tv along with google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. just download the app now and start streaming for free . well, that is all the time we have for this edition of abc seven news at 11, i'm dionne lim. the news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 for spencer christian, chris alvarez, all of us here at abc seven. thanks so much for joining us. we leave you now with a live look outside from our embarcadero view, where you can see the bay bridge. all lit up, things looking pretty clear on downtown san francisco
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