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>> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, march 23rd. let's start with a quick first look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. good morning to you. the clouds are around bait but the sun comes up at 7:09. some of you will see it. temperatures not quite as chilly as yesterday around parts of the bay but we did drop down to a 39 up in the north bay earlier. it's chilly there. otherwise numbers again cool at our coast, upper 50s to mid-60s. around the bay and inland we are warm up a few degrees from the upper 60s to the mid-70s. a couple dry days to enjoy
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before you have to dig out the umbrellas for a couple systems headed our way through the engine of the month. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. we begin with breaking news where at least one person died following a multi-car accident in san leandro. two cars were involved in a head-on collision on east 14th street just before 11:00 last night. one person died he is scene and two were taken to the hospital. one is listed in serious condition. they have not yet been identified. streets were shut down while police investigated. no word yet if speed or alcohol played a role in the crash. >> another security breach to tell you about. this time at a place most of us use at one time or another, the dmv. now millions of credit card numbers could be in the wrong hands. law enforcement authorities have alerted the dmv about the potential breach and now a warning is utility with anybody with a driver's license or registered vehicle in california.
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abc news reporter lillian kim has the details. >> first it was target, then neiman marcus and now it appears hackers may have targeted the california dmv. >> it's a little unfortunate, considering i was just at the dmv. >> the dmv is providing few details, saying only that the dmv has been notified by law enforcement authorities of a potential security issue within their services. >> the cyber guys are out there looking for data they can sell and resell. >> michelle is chief privacy officer at the software company. she said she's not surprised they target government entities like the dmv. >> government data it leveragable. so a break-in at the department of motor vehicle gets you a lot of good data. real home addresses, other real information. >> the agency said they are reviewing their systems and they will alert customers immediately if they find an issue, but in
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the meantime customers are told to monitor their information for any unusual activity. >> you think the dmv would have better security than that since they work for the state and they are part of the government. >> hopefully, you know, everything gets resolved soon because it's not good having everyone's personal information out there. , the potential breach could involve the information of millions of californians. as of january that were millions of licensed drivers and 32 million licensed vehicles. abc7 news. >> this new breach comes just days after a break at ucsf. officials say the personal information of nearly 10,000 people may be compromised after computers were stolen from the school's medical center. so far there's no evidence anyone has tried to use the information. there are new details about friday night's officer-involved shooting in san francisco. we now know more about the man killed by a police officer at a poplar park.
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abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian has the latest. >> i saw a guy with a gun, but he wasn't threatening. to me he seemed like a guy eating a burrito. >> but some of his neighbors did feel threatened and called police when they saw the armed man who has been identified as 28-year-old, a family member who did not want to be identified tells abc7 news that he was mentally ill and was carrying a taser and not a handgun. still, when authorities arrived, they say they approached the man, who then raised his weapon at them. >> it appears he drew the weapon and officers responded and shot him. >> probably five seconds of gunfire. really erratic like pop, pop, pop, pop. probably coming from multiple weapons. >> some nearby residents said they heard as many as 16 gunshots go off, but those who come to the park regularly can't believe the level of violence that erupted.
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>> scary that someone is carrying is gun in a park in a neighborhood that we live and he was shot and killed. >> i appear here with my 8-year-old daughter whenever i'm here and it's definitely care scary. >> to ease fears, the police chief plans hold a community meeting. >> i asked the family about the claim he was armed with a taser and not a handgun, but they refused to comment. abc7 news. san jose place are searching for a gunman who shot and wounded two men in a brazen attack yesterday afternoon. police say the man walked up to the men who were working on a car just before 2:00. words were exchanged, shots were fired, and the gunman jumped into a waiting car. the victims, 19 and 24 years old, are expected to survive. happening today, there will be a charity workout fundraiser in honor of a bart police officer killed in the line of duty. sergeant tommy smith died after
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he was accidentally shot by a fellow officer during a probation search in dublin on january 21st. today's cross-fit style hero workout is open to people of all fitness levels. there will be a silent auction, raffle and food. proceeds benefits his family. there's no set registration fee to participate, although $40 is recommended. the charity workout gets underway at 9:00 this morning at the cross-fit in union city. a warning this morning for drivers who speed down the streets of walnut creek. the city's traffic police are making a come back. according to our media partner, "the contra costa times" the motor traffic team will hit the streets again. they saw a spike in accidents last year due in part to a drop in traffic enforcements. budget cuts and low staffing levels were to blame but the department is once again fully staffed. other changes coming include
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more officer training and putting officers back in schools. search planes are back in the skies today looking for a malaysia airlines plane this disappeared more than two weeks ago. the new satellite image released by china is offering new hope that wreckage from flight 370 could be in the indian ocean. abc news reporter has the latest. >> reporter: as the search for flight 370 enters the third week, enter another possible lead. >> the chinese have received an image of floating materials in the southern part and they will be sending ships to verify. >> the hazy image seems to show a large object, 73 feet by 42 feet, on the surface of the water in the indian ocean search field. it was taken about 75 miles south of where another satellite captured these two objects, which are the targets of a
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massive pursuit. the problem in both cases, a laying time of several days when the pictures were taken and when the pictures were released. >> the objects have likely moved a significant distance as a result of currents and winds. it's possible they have just drifted to the bottom of the ocean bed. >> which may explain why the intense search set off by the first photo ended in a third day of failure. >> we don't have evidence of any wreckage. >> the search of planes and ships will press on even with the typhoon nearby. >> that can scatter wreckage pretty fast. >> the lost time hangs heavy on the families of the missing. >> we are here! we want to know what happened! >> they say malaysian authorities neglect them and their pleas for understanding. some of even prepared to accept
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the worse in return for peace of mind. >> if its in the ocean, you know, then we know. >> abc news, new york. the port of oakland is getting behind a plan to build a stadium for the oakland a's on the site of an abandoned shipping terminal. according to our media partner, the mercury news, port officials are expected to approval entering into negotiations with a group of businessmen who would work to obtain the necessary permits and perform an environmental review on the site. however, not on board yet, a's co-owner lew wolff. he said the proposed stadium at howard terminal is too far from bart and would require costly environmental cleanup. >> well, i have to try to find my umbrella. lisa argen said rain is on the way. >> that's right. you will need it a couple times this week and beyond that. here's a live look outside from our roof camera. temperatures in the low 50s. we have clouds around the bay. sunrise in less than an hour. it will be another pretty day. but, boy, get set for some changes here and in the sierra
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nevada. the details are coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, elephants on the loose. what happened and how trainers were able to coax them back home. >> a teenage girl gets stranded in china when the airline cancels her tick. i'm michael finney. ahead on 7 on your side, why an airline can do that
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>> good morning. >> welcome back, everyone. it is 6:13 on this sunday morning. this is a live look from the san in theio bridge. very light traffic at this time of the day. in the fine city of san mateo itself, it is 49 degrees right now, climbing to about 9 degrees later. lisa argen will be along with your accuweather forecast in just a few. russia is completing its takeover of crimea. yesterday armed russian vehicles firing warning shots and broke into into bellback airbase. it comes after they formalized their annexation of crimea on friday. putin said he doesn't intend to move further into ukraine, but large russian forces are amassing on the eastern
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ukrainian border. bellback airbase is the last military facility in crimea to fall into the hands of russian forces. coming up on "this week," more news about it. experts weigh in on the harshest sanctions placed on russia since the end of the cold war. you can catch it on abc7 at 8:00 this morning. in southern california, investigators are trying to determine the cause of a fire at a recycling plant that started just after 9:00 last night. officials say that bundles of plastic caught fire. the building itself did not burn. between 75 and 80 firefighters battled those flames. a haz mat team was also called to the scene. there are no reports of injuries. three elephants escaped from a circus in missouri yesterday, damaging cars before being recaptured. someone in a car took pictures with a cell phone. the first shows a parking lot and something big in the distance.
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we highlighted the elephant in the picture. the placoderms ran from the children's ride section of the circus in the city of saint charles. >> we saw other people running and we are, oh, my god, he are escaping. >> i called my husband and i told him the elephants are escaping, and he said, get in the car! >> it took about 45 minutes to corral the elephants back into their compound and get them back to third compound. no one was injured, but you see several cars were damaged. a father in fairfield filed a restraining order against a 9-year-old boy, an alleged bully at his son's school. a teenager's first trip overseas without her parents was a dream come true. but it also led to one of the scariest moments of her life. here's mike finney with a lesson for any airline passenger. >> 17-year-old jessica chai won't forget the excitement of her first trip to china. >> i like traveling and this time it was without my parents.
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>> jessica and two friends went to china as part of a student exchange program. it was a thrilling experience. that is, until she tried to get back home. >> i went to check in for my flight -- >> jessica's friends got their boarding passes and the airline said jessica's ticket was cancelled. her seat had been sold to someone else and the plane was full. >> they told me to buy a new ticket. >> but the next flight home was two days away. >> i felt scared at the moment. i was worried most about how i would be getting home first and where would i city for the next -- where would i stay for the next two days. >> she watched as her friends reluctantly boarded the plane without her. >> i walk around the airport with my luggage. >> she stayed all night long in the terminal. luckily she knew a girl who was visiting family in hong kong. >> i had her hong kong number and i prayed it would work. >> it did, and the girl agreed to help. jessica caught a train to hong kong. she stayed there until her flight and then called her mother.
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>> she was at the airport the whole night. >> and she was out $525 for that extra ticket. jessica's mom contacted cafe pacific. >> why you guys did that to my daughter. she was only 17 years old. so dangerous for her. >> the airline said it was because jessica did not show up for a connecting flight from hong kong to china. turns out the girls took a train instead. her mom said that shouldn't cancel her flight home. she paid for the tick. she contacted 7 on your side. turns out cafe pacific and most major airlines reserve the right to cancel your entire ticket if you are a no show for even one leg of the trip. it was here in the contract. it says if you do not show up for any flight without advising us in advance, we may can sell -- cancel your return board reservations.
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still, after we told jessica's story, cafe pacific really stepped up. the airline not only refunded the extra airfare, it offered meals, hotel and few free tickets to hong kong. cafe pacific said we regret the action taken that didn't allow the passenger to travel with her companions. we have a policy that reservations can be cancelled if you miss any segment of a flight but clearly there needs to be exceptions for certain situations. we are investigating the situation and will work to update our approach. jessica's mom is just happy she got home safe. >> when we saw her we were very happy. >> airlines say the no show policy is aimed at keeping planes full and controlling fares. if your ticket is cancelled, don't get a refund. if you miss a connecting flight be sure to notify your airline that you still intend to use the rest of your ticket. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. ing >> the oakland annual oakland marathon and running festival kicks off this morning. this is where the race will start at 19th and harrison streets at 7:30. 10,000 people are expected for the fifth annual run through the city. participants come from 31 states and all over the world.
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in addition to the marathon, there's also a 10k and a half-marathon. now you can expect quite a be be traffic headache. the marathon covers much of the city. road closers have gun and are not expect today reopen until around 2:15 this afternoon. love the race. we always get nice remarks about it. >> the temperatures should be comfortable for the runners and increasing sunshine throughout the hours. that's the recall for today and tomorrow. we do have fog. it is banked up against the coastal hills and just a little bit of it is spilling over to parts of the bay. here's live look. the sun comes up at 7:09 and we are in the mid-to upper 40s from oakland to redwood city. san francisco, good morning. 51 for you. and half moon bay is at 50 degrees.
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so we even see some sun at the coast but it will be cool there. from our roof camera it is quiet here. temperatures warmer in the north bay. in fact coming up a couple degrees from last hour. 46 santa rosa. visibility from six to seven miles. looking at mid-40s in concord. livermore waking up to 47 degrees. so sfo not reporting any issues. partly cloudy skies this morning. a little bit warmer today and tomorrow around the bay and inland. we will still keep the numbers cool at the coast and then rainy conditions will arrive on tuesday. into wednesday we will see a break. looks like more rain will beheaded our way next weekend. the end of next weekend and that is the end of the month. so here's a look at the setup. it hasn't changed much. in fact, high pressure continues to build in just a little bit more into the eastern pacific. and that allows for the slight warming. and this front won't affect us. it's a couple systems behind us that will bring a return to the
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spring showers. so this is certainly some good news. while we were looking at very meagher amounts, looks like this system will end up being a little bit more impressive. in fact, the first wave of rain coming our which into the tuesday time period. this is 1:00 when we have scattered rain showers. then the next system a little bit more significant will push on through overnight tuesday into wednesday. and then beyond that, we are looking at a break. but then the end of the month, a week from tomorrow, looks like next sunday into monday, the next system, it will beheaded our way and could bring an additional inch of rain. so things are definitely turning around a little bit. certainly won't save us from our deficit, but maybe an up. , up to two inches possible as we head toward the end of march into early april. that is certainly worth noting. 72 in santa clara with 71 sunnyvale and milpitas today. redwood city plenty of sun with
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70. we will have a few clouds lingering in daly city. sunshine through half moon bay and pacifica. call it partly sunny there. and east bay warmer today. union city 70. 72 castro valley. head inland, mid-70s return. the accuweather seven-day forecast will keep it mild and warm today and tomorrow. rain approves tuesday into wednesday. in fact, everyone will see it. scattered showers thursday and then the next system is looking like the second half of the weekend and that would be, yeah, the last weekend of march. so that's exciting. and about one to two feet in the sierra nevada with the tuesday-wednesday system. >> wow. that's different for us. nice. well, you know spring is officially here in the bay area, and we want to thank everyone who sent us beautiful weather photos. it is easy to share your
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>> today and tomorrow are the final two days for a mortgage relief event for struggling homeowners facing foreclosure. the neighborhood assistance corporation of america, no one as naca, brings together helpedders and financially strapped home openers with knack ka as the go between. it's held at the marriott city center at oakland. lenders usually make a decision s about whether to modify a troubled mortgage on the same day. there's no cost to the homeowner. naca said about 80% of homeowners wind up getting some sort of relief. it runs from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. hundreds of kids perfected their chess moves san francisco yesterday. getting most of the attention was a 17-year-old boy of foster city. he's the fifth youngest american grand master. fourth youngest is bobby fisher.
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the free he is vent was sponsored by the mechanics institute to introduce more kids to chess. up next, why michigan is halting same sex marriages even after a court overturned a ban on friday. also, washed away in seconds. crews try to find any survivors still trapped in a washington state landslide. and california public school students are about to take a test they have never taken before. the trial run to move state-wide testing from pencils to computers.
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welcome back, everyone. we are starting this half-hour with a look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. you are looking at the view from our exploratorium camera. we have clouds around and providing some insulation. numbers on the mild side. oakland 56, 58 san jose. visibility anywhere from six to seven miles. we will continue to see the fog peel back all the way to the shoreline with temperatures near
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60. a little sun. the sunset in richmond. 70s from santa clara and inland east bay. we are talking about some rain. better late than never in our extended outlook. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. in washington state the search for survivors continues after yesterday's deadly landslide. three people were killed, at least six others injured in a massive mudslide this took down everything in its path. officials say people were yelling for help last night. rescuers will continue looking for them. here's abc news reporter michelle franson. >> the wall of mud, trees, rocks and debris came crashing down just before 11:00 a.m. saturday. estimated to be a mile long, the mudslide completely blocked rural state route 530 near the town of oso, just north of seattle. >> i was the third car behind a truck and with a boat. that's when i just saw it was washing everything off the road.
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and i'm not sure if the truck made it through. >> at least six homes were destroyed. three people were killed. at least half a dozen others, including a six-month-old infant, were taken to local hospitals. search crews are looking for other possible victims. >> we are busy trying to sift through the debris field, which is fairly large. we are looking for victims and survivors at this time. we are still in a search and rescue mode and hoping for the best. >> that road is closed. everybody is being evacuated. >> residents downstream from the mudslide have been urged to evacuate because of the potential for catastrophic flooding of the river. officials believe the landslide was the result of heavy rain saturating the ground in recent weeks. michelle franzen, abc news, new york. there will be no more same sex marriages in michigan, at least for now. a federal appeals court suspended them yesterday, one day after a lower
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court judge overturned its ban on same-sex marriage. several hundred couples lined up yesterday morning for licenses and got hitched before the court re instituted the ban. the sixth circuit court of appeals said it issued the stay through wednesday for more time to consider friday's ruling. former secretary of state hillary clinton is speaking out about the importance of education. last night clinton, husband bill and daughter chelsea were together on stage at southwest state university. , arizona state university. earlier the former first lady spoke as part of their clinton global university saying education is essential. >> it remains the root out of poverty and into a better life with a rising income. it is the key to whether or not girls and women will have the chance to occupy their rightful places and assume responsibilities in their societies.
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>> today former president bill clinton and chelsea will hold a day of action in downtown phoenix to highlight community service. on tuesday most california public school students will take an assessment test they have never taken before. this one will replace the old star test. it will now be called the smarter balanced field test. abc7 news education reporter lyanne melendez has a look. >> imagine a world where students take a paperless test to measure their achievement n california that test will be launched in a few days. these students at james middle school in san francisco have been doing practice runs ahead of the test called the smarter balanced field test. >> you get to try it out before you actually do it. >> i also like it because there's no waste of paper. >> here's what the test will look like. some of the questions are like the old star test. multiple choice. others will ask you to drag and drop the answer in the correct box.
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draw your answer or write the answer or fill in the blank. >> it's now in two parts. what's the best answer to this one? and now say why. >> only this year students will not receive an individual score. that also means for the first time in years the state will not hold schools accountable for how well a student performs like it did with the no child left behind act. but it starts counting next year. this allows school districts to make sure their network is fast enough and able to handle all the students at their schools. think of it as a fire drill. also, the results of the tests will be used to see if the questions are good enough to be used on the test next year. >> the students, through their interaction with the computer, will be saying weather they are able to navigate an item and whether they are able to answer it correctly or not. >> i am going to learn a lot more about computers and how to use them. >> it feels the same as taking
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the test on paper for me. >> parents may want to know more about the test. you can get this information at the california department of education's website at www.cde.ca.gov. >> it will be given to students in grades three through eight, and in high school only to eleventh graders. abc7 news. >> a new medical alert this morning about women and strokes. a new study finds women say they would quickly call 911 if they knew they were having a stroke. the problem is they don't often recognize the symptoms. stroke is the third leading cause of death for women in the united states, but the new study finds only about 20% of us are able to identify sudden severe headaches, unexplained dizziness and loss of vision as warning signs. and 1 in 5 were unable to identify a single symptom. >> i would have just thought maybe i was under a lot of stress.
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>> i don't think i would consider a stroke as a factor. >> this study appears in the american heart association journal "stroke." stanford hospital will likely pay more than $4 million to settle a class action claim alleging it violated patient privacy. our media partner "the mercury news" reports a settlement was tentatively approved wednesday in los angeles county superior court. a claim filed in 2011 alleges the hospital and one of its former contractors allowed medical information of 20,000 emergency room patients to be posted online for nearly a year. the compromised information included medical record numbers and billing charges. no credit cards or social security numbers were disclosed. >> still ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. up next, the mystery surrounding the giant office complex about to be built in san jose. why the city is staying mum
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>> it looks as if river otters are back at lake tahoe. they are reporting sightings at the mammals. a woman at the wildlife care center said it's been 25 years since she's heard of a otter sighting in the area. river otters have been known to live in the area for decades, but this is the first time they have been seen at the lake. >> something you say lake tahoe is going to be seeing is some snow? >> they will be happy. it's a cold system and a significant one that will bring one to two feet in the sierra
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nevada. but look at this. the sun coming up. 7:09. >> beautiful. >> mt. tam temperatures are mild this morning. it will be a milder afternoon but you will probably like the seven-day outlook. stay with us. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, the warriors face tony parker and the spurs, who were resting two of their biggest stars. could the warriors take down the western conference top team? mike shumann has the highlights coming up in sports.
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the big buzz in san jose right now is which technology company is going to move into an office park twice the size of facebook's menlo park campus? a monster complex near minetta's san jose's international airport with room for up to 10,000 employees was just approved by city officials. abc7 news reporter matt keller has the story. >> this is a field of dreams groom by the city of san jose for about a decade. now it is ready to play ball. the developer is an administrative rubberstamp away from it's site development permit. the estimated $700 million project would be the largest in the city since the dot-com boom went bust. >> i think it's a good thing, especially in san jose. why go to mountain view when we can make san jose better.
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>> the plan is to knock it down when the car club moves to another location. 9 silicon valley business journal put these renderings on their website. there's ten 7-story towers with 2 million scare feet of space. the campus could accommodate more than 8,000 employees, making it one of the largest employers in san jose. >> only sure there are a lot of good people who could use working here instead of traveling to mound continue view or go to redwood city right now. >> the city is giving away millions in tax breaks for the project, but figures to make up for it with added tax revenues in the future. it will provide about $7 million in annual property taxes, not to mention the utility, sales and other taxes that would come in from new workers. the mayor said this is a huge company but stopped short of saying which company may be moving in. >> i may be the only person in city hall is knows. obviously other people know, but i think i'm the only person who knows and they asked me to keep it confidential, and i will. >> no time table is listed for
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when the project will begin. he said several other projects are in the works. in san jose, matt keller, abc7 news. >> well we have a positive forecast today. >> yeah, we have a couple systems headed our way. possible thunderstorms hear. it's come together for an interesting end of the month and into april, as next weekend we have the last weekend of march. promising rain headed our way. certainly is not going to fix our deficit and drought but making a impact. live doppler 7hd right now. clouds are banked up along the coastline but a few spilling over into the bay. san francisco is cloudy right now. milder for most except in the east bay valleys. 56 in oakland. 48 in san jose. half moon bay sitting at 50 degrees. from our roof camera you can see a little bit of that compressed marine layer. 41 novato. fairfield 47. cooler numbers from the inland
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east bay. here's a look where we sat yesterday. compared to today, santa rosa not the 30s. much milder. mountain view milder, as well with the cooler weather into the inland east bay. mt. tam, 7:09, the official sunrise. with over twelve hours of day light it should be another beautiful afternoon. average highs will be surpassed today by about five or seven degrees once again as high pressure continues to pulled in and bring as you little bit warmer weather around the bay and inland today, tomorrow. but then things switch considerably because we not only will be looking at a weak system tuesday, a stronger system wednesday, possibility of thunderstorms, sierra snow and then the end of next weekend. march 30th into march 31st. looking at some wet weather. i know it's a long way out. but still we haven't seen a couple storms stack up like this in quite some time. but right now it is all about
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the sea breeze keeping the coast cool at high pressure alliance itself to the west of us. it is building in slightly but it will keep the marine air coming to the shoreline so that will bring the cooler conditions and then spring showers on the way after that system there bucks the high pressure ridge to the north of us. today high temperatures near 70 oakland. afternoon high 63. for tomorrow it will be nice and mild again. here comes the rain tuesday, wednesday. a slow revere williamsry for another system heads our way next weekend. so as we look at our satellite and radar composite, you will notice that we will look for the fog and low clouds to clear the coast again tomorrow. here's tuesday afternoon with rain showers headed our way. then into wednesday another reinforcing shot of wet weather with colder air aloft. in fact much colder system. we will have the possibility of thunderstorms, one to two feet of snow in the sierra nevada. as we widen out our outlook into the end of the month, we have
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the system midweek. then the second one i talked about by the end of next weekend could push us over an inch of rain for parts of the north bay and the east bay as we begin the new month. definitely some promising outlooks ahead. 07 yosemite. 64 monterey, 65 in san diego. temperatures coming up a few degrees around the bay. 62 up in san rafael. 75 morgan hill. the accuweather seven day forecast will keep it mild and warmer around the bearskin land. look for showers to be in tuesday, carrying over into wednesday, possibly thursday morning and then looking even wetter next weekend. >> all right. are you into all that mr. madness? that's what we are talking about in sports this morning. stanford, the tenth seed, will try to advance to the sweet 16 against kansas, the second seed in st. louis. the tip off is 9:15 this
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morning. the warriors have the next five days off to rest up for their playoff push. last night they face the spurs, who are looking for their 13th straight win. here's mike shumann with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, the spurs hosted by the warriors and as usual, san antonio head coach gregg popovich resting veteran tim duncan and knobley after a win friday night. the warriors not resting anyone. they need victories. yesterday they still struggled. diaz puts them up early on. but the warriors battle back. warriors battle back in the second. steph curry, and down 3 at the half. andrew bogut, to the hoop. golden state's first lead of the game, but it was short-lived. danny green, the three. he had 18. spurs back on top. deago's splitter, 17 points, 14 boards. lays it in off the inbounds pass and tony parker led all scorers with 20. the nice spin move. able to lay it in. besides resting the key players, they beat them at home 99-90. and upsets, syracuse and dayton.
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they knocked off ohio state. and gives dayton a 6-point lead. tyler ennis able to cut the lead to 1. under 20 seconds to play. after the free throw a 2-point game. for the win off the back of the rim. dayton wins it 55-53. the flyers first sweet 16 appearance in three decades. all right. the sharks can clinch a playoff spot with a win over washington last night at the tank. with that on the line, the game goes to a shootout. sharks in first place in the pacific. first period justin braun trying clear the puck from in front of the net. goes off the leg and 1-0, caps. third feared, james sheppard on the breakaway. third period. slaps home his third goal of the year. 2-1 san jose. and the shot off nieto. off boyle's shoulder and in. his first career goal. 2-2. no score in overtime. we go to a shootout. nicklas backstrom scores the game winner. 3-2 the final. first time the caps have won in san jose since 1993, preventing san jose from clinching the playoff spot.
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to the women's tournament. stanford is playing with a big chip on their shoulder they are not a number one seed. south carolina got the nod in seattle. but they face south dakota in ames, iowa in day one. phoning in updates in this blowout. samuelson had 9. and today twelve points. under 20 minutes. lays it down. stanford up 46-47 at the half. she game the all-time leading scorer with 23 points. stanford moves on to face florida state monday with the victory. cal women, seventh seed, facing waco. battling on injured ankle most the year. still led with 22 points, 10 assists, late second half. bears down one. 14 seconds left. florida one last shot. aaron will take it. she led with 17. but an air ball and cal escapes with the victory.
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he arranged a flash mob with the help of his sister's dance and she said yes. a big thumbs up for the weather this week. >> not only a nice second half the weekend but we have much-needed rain on the way for the middle of the week. san francisco 65 today. warmer in oakland at 70. starting out with clouds and later on today look for a mild afternoon in san jose. it's 73. warmer tomorrow. here comes the rain tuesday, wednesday of the could be done with it on thursday but another system brings more rain next weekend. >> finally. finally. thank you, lisa. that's going to do it for us. thank you for joining us on the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler, along with lisa argen. the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile twices with our new abc7 sunday news appear. abc7 mewes continues at 9:00 a.m. "good morning america" is next. "good morning america" is next. have a great sunday! [ kelly o mouth ger.
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good morning, america. this morning, new clues. french satellites now spotting potential objects like these where crews are searching for the missing malaysian airlines jet. and we're also learning this morning that the search below water is beginning. our best chance of finding out what happened to flight 370? breaking overnight, the frantic search for survivors of a massive mudslide. at least three people dead when a wall of mud wipes out homes. >> i just saw the darkness. >> rescuers hearing desperate cries for help from underneath 12 feet of mud. oil spill caught on tape. >> oh, my god. >> a barge carrying almost a million gallons of fuel crashes
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