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schedule has been scheduled for next month, and students want to talk about it today so they scheduled a rally for 3:00 this afternoon. the bay area council is releasing a series of reports this week, and 40% of people say they are thinking of eventually moving out of the bay area. >> as one abc7 news reporter says, the millennials are leading the charge. >> reporter: some are considering going elsewhere. >> it's insanely expensive to live here. >> reporter: 40% of the people said they are thinking about moving compared to the 30% yesterday. >> the price is too high. >> reporter: raising a family in san francisco is economically
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not viable for some. >> the economic structure is not made for a family, anyway, and it doesn't seem like a logical thing to do. >> reporter: petty crime is another reason to seek other pastures. >> fecal matter, and syringes, it's disgusting. >> reporter: that brings us to the millennials. they are giving it deep thought. wow, you are thinking, and i see you are thinking. >> yeah. >> i would love to move out. >> let them go. >> reporter: except they are the ones that will fuel our economy. >> reporter: the institute hopes the city implements more policies to come up with more reasonable ways to keep the millennials here, and others say
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they will make due with what the city has to offer. city has to offer. >> we lover make it work for our and then a make it work for our was killed and two men shot and they survived, and hundreds of people have already donated nearly $10,000. if you would like to help out we have a link on our website, abc 7 news.com. and then lawsuits are expected to be named.
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80 people lived in this building and a candle caused the fire. the red cross has set up a shelter for everybody who has been displaced. we just learned south korea former president park is under arrest. a judge ordered her to jail while she faces corruption charges, and she is accused of abusing her position and bribery, and they are fearing she could destroy evidence. she has denied any wrong doing. this morning president trump's former national security advisor is ready to talk about investigators under russia, under one big condition, he wants immunity. abc news reporter has the latest from washington. >> this morning michael flynn
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says he has a story to tell, but only if congressional investigators give him from prosecution. flynn on nbc in september -- >> when you are given immunity, that means you probably committed a crime. >> reporter: but the ex-security adviser arrested by president trump. and nunez learned the details during a mystery meeting on white house grounds, but the intelligence came from two trump administration officials. >> why all the cloak and dagger stuff, and that's something we need to get to the bottom of. >> and on flynn, his attorney
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says he needs assurances against unfair prosecution, and no word on whether congress will grant his request. >> protesters promise they will be there to greet him. he is in the middle of a political firestorm over his role in the investigation of russian interference election. the santa clara's department is investigating how a person was hit and killed on the tracks. this is a third person hit by a vta vehicle in just the last week. and yesterday's deadly accident happened just after the train pulled out of the downtown
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camable station. >> i-85 has collapsed here -- >> it's going to be a messy commute for quite sometime in atlanta. one of the major highways is closed indefinitely after a massive fire caused it to collapse. the governor of georgia declared a state of emergency last night and the fire started in the piping under the interstate and burned more than an hour. cell phone video giving us a look at the flame and the smoke, and firefighters had to use foam reserved for airplane crashes to put the fire out. crews will now start the long process of repairing the overpass. >> i used to live right down the road there and that's a huge problem for atlanta. and a similar problem here
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happened on the connecter ramp from 80 west to 880 south, and it weakened the steal structure and then collapsed, and caltrans hired a construction crew to repair that in 26 days. there's a so-called children's bill of rights. the bill says children have a right to have parents, quote, who act in their best interest, and it calls for insuring children receive their essential needs, and some say the language is to vague. the point is not to tell parents how to raise their children, but builds on existing state standards. >> what we want to do is help families not only meet those standards, but exceed those standards. most families want the kids to reach their optimum potential.
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>> one senator calls the bill a vision for children in the state. california snow pack is at its highest level since 2011, its highest level since 2011, and water managers did their investigation. this is what it looked like a couple years ago. can you believe the difference. april 2015? no snow to measure. monster storms in recent months helped the state recover from the five-year drought. good morning to you. we don't need anymore. we will be skiing until the fourth of july. we have wind overnight and that's allowing temperatures to stay in the mid to lower 50s, but despite the milder numbers right now, we were cooler at this time yesterday, and four to seven degrees cooler, so if you
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head out early you want to bring the jacket but it's going to be a warmer afternoon. winds are gusting along the coast, and 24 miles per hour out of the north in livermore, but these winds will be sustained in the higher elevation, and we could see gusts up to 50 miles per hour. so lower elevations, the winds begin to dial back and by the afternoon, check it out, livermore today, 71 degrees. look at the weekend, upper 70s. our east bay valleys look like sunday will be the warmest day, and a minor drop off for the next couple of days, and boy, it's april, and we are into spring. overnight lows tonight, mild once again. we have another giant base oakland game tonight, and it should be not as windy and that's good news. we will talk about temperatures in your neighborhood when we come back, and you will want to get out and enjoy all that sun. good morning, alexis.
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yeah, so far so good. i want to take you to the peninsula right now, 101 before oregon expressway, and we had a crash half an hour ago, and a vehicle lost control and took out a cal tran sign but it did clear in the last few minutes, but now we don't have any residual delays and everybody else nice and light this morning. abc7 news was in present for a ribbon cutting ceremony part of closed because it was collapsing. a local group is offering free items to those who are considering kicking the habit. why are northern california firefighters playing dodge ball in their uniforms? we will explain. a live look now at the
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football hazing schedule. two more jv players have been expelled for their alleged involvement. we spoke with one player's family. >> i move for expulsion of students a and c -- >> without naming names, the school board voted unanimously to expel two more jv the family of a 16-year-old football torres got word through their attorney their ton was expelled. >> we don't agree with the outcome and we feel our son didn't do anything wrong and we are going to appeal it. >> five students have been expelled in the flora torres s no role in the hazing. >> our school has been out of school for three months for
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doing nothing and what they are doing is wrong. >> many players say the investigation has gone too far. >> thank you for taking a brotherhood and turning it into betrayal. >> we tried talking to the president about the expeltion? >> any comment? >> it's confidential. >> the da's office is doing its own investigation about the hazing, and possible criminal charges could charges could come next month. and the chp is reaching out to high school students about drinking and driving. drinking and driving. the students packed the auditorium. the program is meant to challenge students with the responsibility of making mature
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decision ppz and then it's still up in the air whether the raiders are going to play threre next seaso, and they are reviewing the lease to see if they could be any way the raiders could be forced out, and he says it doesn't make financial sense for the team to stay. >> financially it would be better for us if they moved on because the game day expenses exceed those of the revenues, and we would like to do new things with the facility, and right now we are limited on with the raiders as our tenant. >> the jpa stands to lose more than $1 million, and the team plans to play at the coliseum the next two years. if you are a smoker be prepared for a big jump in the price of tobacco beginning
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tomorrow. on april 1st, there dollar tax that was approved last november through proposition 56, and san francisco will launch a campaign and rollout free quick keep smoker's hands busy. 200 people will be honoring caesar srau chez volunteer day. there will be volunteering between 8:30 and 11:30 this morning, and 12:30 and 3:30 this afternoon, andcaesar chavez day will have a
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breakfast, and tickets are $65. >> should be pretty nice to get out there and do volunteering. >> looks like it will be a gorgeous day. yes, it's true. we are going to see lots of sunshine and some of our warmest weather we have seen in quite a while over the next couple of days. here's live doppler 7 and nothing to report. clear skies and temperatures in the low 50s from cam pull, and saratoga, 52, and elsewhere around the bay, a mild 55. we have a wind advisory in the higher elevations in the north and east bay until noontime. we could see possible dow so be careful. winds are strongest at the coast until noontime, but throughout the afternoon they begin to dial back, so we will still call it breezy at the coast, and then by
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the morning hours, it would be nice out there. and san jose, 72. still 60s on the coast with your breeze there. 67 for you in san francisco. 75 today in sonoma. and oakland and fremont, you head inland and it's going to be nice here with 74 degrees here around pleasanton, and 71 in livermore. the accuweather 7 mild weather throughout next week and a few more clouds into the middle of the next coming week. good morning, alexis. > good morning, lisa. check out the friday light drive times, looking good all the way around. tracy to dublin under half an hour, in the green, just 29 minutes, and dublin to mission boulevard south also in the green, and 101 to cupertino, you are in the green at 16 minutes. we have three bridges with the
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wind advisories this morning and we'll talk more about that coming up next. we will play dodge ball for training and it's going to be a lot of fun, and i will take you guys with me, so let's go. >> yes, it's going to be a lot of fun. of fun. look at this, the department near chico, they throw the balls trying to knock each other out in the game, and it helps firefighters help to regulate their oxygen. >> fun stuff. and now there's new developments about another proposed station in the eastbound. and then the high sodium foods, and there were a few surprises. and it's going to be nice, warm and sunny, and perhaps try
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out -- it is a new roller coaster, sort of. we will explain. first, here's this morning's tech bites. >> in today's tech bites, a giant leap for space travel. >> it's the first time a rocket has been reused. >> recycling them will cut cost, and this one came back to earth a year ago. >> happy world backup day. today is the day people around the globe are urged to backup their devices. >> 30% of users are believed to have never backed up their electronics. and the new screen just unveiled at a conference in las vegas. they say it's ten times brighter than what is in theaters now. no word on price or when it will be put to use. be put to use. point of
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we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) and a cock fighting operation uncovered in palo alto. the peninsula humane society said all the surviving birds had to be euthanized because they were so badly injured. one man arrested there for animal cruelty. you probably heard that
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americans consume too much salt and a newest government report is pointing at where a lot of it is coming from. bread, pizza, sandwiches, cold cuts, cured meats and soup, and potato chips and pretzels are down on the list. too much increases the risk for high blood pressure which can lead to heart attack and stroke. the first tall ship built in the bay area in nearly 100 years will hold it's maiden voyage tomorrow in san francisco bay. and it will be rolled out into the water today to get ready for saturday's maiden voyage that happens at 5:00 p.m. it took four years to build the vessel which is designed to bring education to the students. you can watch from marin park in sausalito. california's great america's
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revamped thrill ride opens to the public tomorrow, and tonight season pass holders will get to preview the park's first floorless roller coaster. they retired the vortex ride, and they are basically the same ride but with new trains. the coaster takes riders whose feet will be dangling to dro them at 45 miles per hour. >> i want to go on that. >> how fun. i love roller coasters. >> i will wait and see how you guys do. good morning, everybody. we are starting out with temperatures a little cooler. we still have the wind and as a result the numbers are in the 50s, so grab the jacket. ten degrees cooler in santa rosa. not so bad in livermore, just a couple degrees cooler. yesterday we had lots of 60s and today, check it out, numbers
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coming up from 3 to 9 degrees with plenty of low 70s out there. getting set with another game tonight with less winds, in the 60s at 7:15 and drop into the lower 60s, and so just a light jacket needed. the forecast for the weekend will be coming up. i don't have any major issues to talk about, and one of the significant things to pass along here, the commute along the san mateo and san barton bridge, if you are in a camper or high-profile vehicle, both hands on the wheel. i drove across the bay bridge this morning and it was pretty gusty. >> we apologize for the audio problems there and we will try to get that fixed. and then arresting a former director of schools in the east bay and what he is accused of doing. a local politician could
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good morning. >> good morning. good morning, everyone. march 31st. >> it feels so empty up here, and we're on this wide shot of the two of us here. today is friday, march 31st. you made it to friday. lisa argen has a fantastic forecast for you, don't you, lisa. >> don't take it personally, we are just in a little space here. and
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