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good morning bay area, let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings mornings. >> good morning i'm carolyn tyler, thank you for joining us on this sunday january 28th let's look at the weather with our meteorologist and she is in for lisa argen. >> hi carolyn, a very different start this morning. here is a look at live doppler 7 and the satellite images, clouds off the coast but thick fog through parts of the north bay.
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santa rosa, limitedi visibility and temperatures in the 40s for the most part. it is cool in some spots, 30s in santa rosa, napa 39, far field 33 and half moon bay and the peninsula, in the 50s, mountain view 51, compared to 24 hours ago, we are warmer by 14 degrees in half moon bay and 10 degrees warmer in mountain view. cooler in santa rosa, napa and fairfield. warming things up today get ready for sun thien this week. >> thank you. breaking news in the south bay. still on the scene of a house fire leaving one man dead. the fire broke out before 2:00 this morning on a townhouse near lafayette street. you can see the heavy flames rising from the four unit
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building. they found a man inside one of the units the paramedics tried to resuscitate but died at the hospital. still working to put the fire out and have been able to contain it to two unts. the cause is under investigation. marijuana legal in california but it may not be easy to get. this morning there are warnings that demand may out strip supply. retailers say a shortage can lead to rising prices. "abc 7 news" recorder, katie has the details. >> reporter: a state licensed marijuana grower rkts a rarty in california's new recreational industry. >> we have more dispensaries every week that have licenses but few producer, less than 10% in the state and i can speak to san francisco,less than 5% are
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locally and stat authorized. >> the shortage of a problem. >> they can purchase product from a licensed distributor and -- >> not enough licensed to supply product. high deand low supply. >> a lot of the stock you see in store is purchased in advance. >> we're good and projected to be fully stocked until i would say march. >> not all retailers planned ahead like medi thrive. >> he is part of the growers association members are reporting a two to three backlog for licenses. >> legislators kind of dragged their feet a little bit on this whole i don't know, stig manchts will result in higher prices and could take months to sort out. "abc 7 news." >> market street in san
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francisco jam packed with two groups on apposing sides of the abortion issue. antiaboshs activists spreading their message that the procedure is equal to murder. >> we are happy we can gather together to gain strength and bring to the consciousness of the community the slaughter of the innocent a segment of our society that is still being denied access to the american dream and that's the unborn. organizers stress their movement is not just about babies but giving help and sanctuary to women who need it. the opposite side of the abortion debate, the rally for reproductive justice kept to the sidewalks by san francisco police as the walk for life marched by. abortion advocates want to defend the right to abortion and healthcare and take issue with those who want to restrict
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tfrmts being pro-life is you are proof people having a dig any phied healthy life. >> the abortion activists marched down market street before the walk of life. there was a lot of yelling and shouting, no violence. reported comments from president trump raising eyebrows, tv host says the president told him i would not i'm a feminist. i'm for women, men and everyone. the comments came as the conversation over sexual harassment and behavior towards women has dominated the headlines in recent months. the president accused of sexual misconduct by more than a dozen women and denied those claims. the chair of the republican finance committee, steve wynn. reporting on the downfall of the
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billionaire ka si know mow gull. >> republican party mega donor, steve wynn releasing this statement, effective today i'm resigning as finance chairman. one day after "the wall street journal" reported that the 76-year-old billionaire pressured employees to perform sex acts, the allegations spanning several decades. he forced her to have sex in his office. later paying her a $7.5 million settlement. manager, told abc news he saw employees cry, get sick and have nervous breakdowns when requesting them. >> she was chases one around and locked herself in the room. >> his resignation from the rnc deprives republicans from a prolific fundraiser.
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when helped the gop and $130 million in 2017 receiving praise from president trump. >> he is raising so much money for our great republican party. >> the federal elect -- contributing more than $600,000 to republican causes in 2017. >> now there are increasing called for the gop to return the donations especially since republicans demanded last year that democrats refund money donated to them by harvey weinstein. so far, the republican national committee has remained silent. linda low possess, "abc 7 news," new york. developing news out of afghanistan, a suicide bomber killed people. the blast happened yesterday in the capital of kabul. driving the ambulance to a check point near the european union before detonating, 103 people
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dead and injured. the taliban claiming responsibility. we spoke to a bay area afghan spiritual leader that shows how heartless the taliban can be. >> this is showing the very cowardly elements within them, they are willing to do anything and use any means to gain the objectives they have before them. >> the bombing comes just a week after attackers ambushed the hotel in kabul killing 22 people including americans. police in the north bay have busted up what they're calling a family business. this morning a mother and son in jail accused of running a human trafficking prostitution ring, the women involved will not be charged and considered victims and witnesses. "abc 7 news" has the story from
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rohnert park. >> you knew something was up by the way they handled themselves. >> reporter: the past year the apartment upstairs was a busy place, 24/7. >> different men all the time. old, young, all of it consider the couple's young kids subjected to noidss late at night. >> 20 to 30 times a day you would hear moaning. >> reporter: and the arrests of 37-year-old david romesburg and his mother. both were run ago prostitution ring out of the snyder lane apartment in a home in santa rosa where neighbors saw a constant cycle of tiflt. >> i saw young ladies being dropped off and gentlemen leaving. >> offering massages online with upgrades. david is suspected of human
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trafficking, some of the women told invest gave tors held against their will, forced to have sex with him before they were allowed to have money for certain basic thing it is. >> there were multiple women coming and going you ks newbie their faces something was wrong. >> they were about to open this club in rohnert park called the black cat. the landlord said the police raided the place armed with a search warrant. >> the police were here yesterday evening all over the parking lot in the front and back. it is unknown what they were looking for. >> the da office is revug the case against the mother and her son. rohnert park, bernard, "abc 7 news." >> raw meat in shopping carts have lead to a health investigation in the south bay. posted the photos of men delivering unwrapped meat earlier this month to the 99
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ranch market in san jose, reporting to the environmental health received complaints friday and taking immediate steps to investigate. the meat company out of the central county, they are going to investigate and both employees in the photos have been fired. this morn ago hiker recovering from jurs after rescued on the mountain. they recorded the rescue on a camera mounted to a helicopter. the 22-year-old follow 40 feet off the trail around 3:00 yesterday afternoon. the rescue helicopter lifted her to safety and being treated for major injuries at john muir medical center. >> here for lisa this morning and you're here tack being sunny beautiful weather. it's going to warm up quite a
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bit, temperatures near 70. right now 48 in san francisco, clear skies so get ready for the warmth. it's going to stick around for a while. >> thank you francis and do you know the muffin man. why he is baking today to benefit the homeless. take a look at this scene, downtown san francisco, water gushing in the mid ol f a major street. the quick actio card trick fun, anyone? abracadabra, boom! see it next "right this minute."
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put on your apr on and get to paking. today is national muffin day. muffin man baking for a cause. "abc 7 news" reporter, tells us more. >> reporter: jacob is known as the muffin man. he bakes muffins for the homeless in season fran and created national muffin day held on the last sunday of january. >> what i like to do is get as many people around the country and world to bake muffins with themselves friends and families and go into their cities where there are hungry people and hand out muffins. pictures from past years. >> having a baking party where his goal is to bake a few thousands of muffins, take a picture and post on social media
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with the hashtag, #givemuffins, donated to homeless connect. >> ceo megan says this is about more than just food. >> it is showing that we see you, we are not going to walk by. we recognize that you need support and while the big picture goal is a home, we may not be able to do that evidence but we can show that we care. >> he became the muffin man four years ago, works as a lawyer and baked a batch before work. >> maybe tomorrow i'll hand them out to homeless people and i did that and it felt good and people appreciated it and changed my perspective on homeless nsz. >> his parents will match donations and law firm. san francisco, "abc 7 news." >> way to go jacob. this was a celebration of everything green and gold at
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jacqueline and square in oakland. as the a's held their annual fan fest. taking a picture with the a's elephant mascot stomper and ricky hender son stopped and posed with the fan. he is ready for the 2018 season. >> i love the a's because of the entertainment and the way they compete. there's new players coming up too. it's a great experience. >> this is the 50th anniversary of the a's move to oakland from kansas city, offering a free game to celebrate. >> the water was cleaned up but a mess yesterday on market street in san "abc 7 news" right there as crews worked to turn off that water after a vehicle took out a hydrant. happening near 8th street
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firefighters trying to shut it off and after 30 minutes they were able to do that. other than the busted hydrant, thog was damaged. happening today, you can save the earth, at least you can help it by picking up trash. the foundation san francisco chapter holding a clean up at baker beach. volunteers can drop by between 10:00 and noon help the environment and enjoy a free cup of hot coffee. the surf rider foundation has dozens of foundations all over the country, cleaning up 1,400 and remove 150,000 pounds of trash. >> now an accuweather update from abc 7 mornings. >> grab the sunscreen. here is live doppler 7. there are clouds now off the coast and fog in the north bay. we'll see sunshine, it is gusty in the hills at this point and
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winds will start to subside in afternoon. from the northeast, aren't 20 miles an hour in the oakland hills so breezy there but at the surface not too bad. here theest bay hills towards san francisco and the bay bridge and temperatures are a range. 30s and 50s, san francisco, 48, mountain view 51, gill row, 39 degrees, warming up this afternoon. the limited visibility, 101 in san rafael. limited visibility along 101 and parts of the north bay and in santa rosa, napa, 40s, and fairfield, 34 and concord and livermore in the 40s and this time looking from sutro, clear skies over san francisco. start to subside this afternoon, sunny and even milder today so
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temperatures coming up for everyone. and this dry pat earn that shift change yesterday. it's going to stick around through next week. temperatures are going to come up more. here is a look at highs today. so enjoy the 60s, san francisco, 61, richmond and san rafael. upper 60s, san mateo cruz 70 degrees. now over night lows on the cool side with clear skies, we'll see temperatures drop into the 40s, san francisco mild at 49 and parts of the north bay dropping down to the 30s and napa, 45 in san jose. so we also have something exciting going on wednesday morning if you are up early, wednesday as well, a total lunar
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eclipse. 4:51 and maximum eclipse is 5:29 ending at 6:07 we have high pressure in place. bringing us dry weather through week. so there is a red flag warning in effect and a high wind warning as well. check out friday's temperatures. well above average, about 5-15 degrees. maybe 72 degrees in friday in san jose, get ready for the wart. we'll see lots. sunny and mild today, a few degrees warmer, partly cloudy tomorrow with temperatures holding steady warming up more on tuesday. a slight dip on wednesday, but clear viewing for the lunar ellipse at 5:29 a.m. but i know we'll be sleeping. very warm for february. the beginning low 70s and it is looking dry through first week
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now from new york to tell us what is coming up at 7:00 on "good morning america." >> president trump is focussing on tuesday state of the union address marking the first year of the presidency. what the issues he'll be focussing on in that speech we're live with the white house with the latest and the investigation intense phiing with the doctor larry nassar, the attorney general stepping in promising a thorough investigation and the biggest stars for music gaering up for the grammys and we have an inside look for the nominations. coming up on "gma" this sunday. hope to you see soon. >> prince's legacy living on with word that new music could be released soon. reporting that in adviser for the musician is expecting
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previously unreleased music to come out. prince died april of 2016 of a drug over does. he now has muse nick a storage facility in los angeles. now take a look at the bottom of the atlantic ocean, divers struck gold 40 miles off the coast. holding a rare gold coin from the wreck of a steam ship that sank more than 180 years ago but never found. the coin is worth $100,000 and the do i havers hope they find more on their next trip down. still to come on abc 7 mornings, warrior star, draymond green responding to the michigan state scandal. hear his words of support and. and democrats wanting to protect special counsel robert
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and somebody's smelling around. to the store, "mmm...i smell cookies!" i say, oh no, you just smell me. i just got out of work, that's honey bunches of oats, that's all. i say, don't eat me now. good morning south bay. let's get up and get doing. this is abc 7 mornings. >> welcome back everyone, we're starting this half hour with the look at the weather with our meteorologist in for lisa argen. >> the warm upstarted yesterday
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will continue today as well. here is live doppler 7 in the satellite image cloud off to the coast. limited visibility with fogs in parts of the north bay. napa, a fourth of a mile and santa rosa, three 40s of a mile, clear elsewhere. temperatures in the 30s-50 napa 39 and check out half moon bay and mountain view in the 50s, half moon bay, 55 degrees 18 degrees warmer than yesterday. noticeably different through parts of the south bay and east bay. by 9:00 most of us will be in the 50s and lunchtime 60s 60s 6s warmer today. i'll have the details coming up. news from michigan state university after the sentencing op sports doctor larry nassar, there are questions about claims
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of sexual abuse by players on the football and basketball teams. a special prosecutor appointed to investigation. "abc 7 news" reporter reports. >> reporter: at the center of one of the worst sexual abuse scandals in the country. a special prosecutor investigating. >> new department is off limits. the latest bomb shell an espn outside the lines investigation found a section swallowly host still environment in the programs. >> any accusations of my handling of any complaints of sexual assault individually are completely false. >> reporter: the handling of the cases shows a pattern of denial in action and information suppression. hundreds of students dressed in teal calling for change. more than 150 female athletes
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spoke at the hearing for larry nassar, the former u.s. gyms in stakes doctor who worked at the university. >> he betrayed my trust, took advantage of my outand abused me hundreds of times. >> the universities president resigned. some of the victims say university employees knew about the abuse. >> they literally took reports of sexual assault and stuffed them this a filing cabinet. >> they can be in the thousands. calling on the olympic committee to do a full independent investigation. "abc 7 news" new york. >> golden state warriors forward draymond green saying he wants to support victims of larry nassar. the grad spoke at yesterday's post game press conference. >> as a die hard spar tan fan, and as a supporter and alumni, i
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wish those affected whether you were touched by it, broken or shaken, whatever it did to. i wish them well in their recovery. >> and green says he looked forward to helping in anyway he can. democrats calling for legislation to protect special counsel robert mueller after the reports that president trump wanted to fire him last june. the president repeatedly denied it calling it fake news but now a top republican says he is open independence. >> reporter: from his quick trip. >> i think it was a successful trip. >> the president is gaering up for the state of the union. a speech the white house describes as optimistic, forward looking and by bipartisan -- >> the president of the united
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states. >> reporter: this may be the first state of the union but a foremat trump showed he can master. the address last year won high marks. >> the time for small thinking is over. the time for trivial fights behind it. >> bomb shell reports that trump tried to fire the special counsel last summer. trump denied it at the time but his close friend was convinced. >> i think he is considering perhaps, terminating the special counsel. >> according to the "new york times," trump relented when white house council don threatened quit. >> fake news folks. typical "new york times" fake stories. members of congress taking no chances. democrats renewing their efforts
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to shield the special council from being fired. >> my hope is that more people will stand up and protect mueller and his investigation. >> reporter: the public chairman, chuck, says he is open to the idea. david writhe "abc 7 news," washington. >> appears to be far from over. chief legal analyst, dan and former independent council will discuss what this this means for the trump administration coming up this week. at 8:00 after "good morning america" followed by abc 7 mornings at 9:00. happening today, music's biggest stars honored at the 40th annual grammy awards. held at madison square guard nn new york city the first time in 15 year it is is not in los angeles. joining hollywood in the support
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against sexual misconduct and gender quality. they will wear white roses to support the times up movement. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, san jose is gearing up for a film festival about innovation. we'll show you a sneak preview of this years quest. and here is a live look from the mount tam cam. you should look in the closet and find the shorts and halter tops, flip-flops and everything else for warm weather. that's what's on tap this week. she'll be along shortly with the she'll be along shortly with the full at stanford health care, she'll be along shortly with the full we can now simulate the exact anatomy of a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer
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so don't miss out. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. welcome back everyone, 639 on this sunday morning. thank you for joining us for abc 7 mornings. this is a live look from the san rafael camera. a little bit of fog but no worries it is going to dissipate abundant sunshine today, francis here in just a second to tell you the accuweather forecast. you can eat, shop and play on treasure island. from 10:00 to 4:00 hundreds of vendors will set up shop in the middle of the bay. live music, games and general
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admission, $3, kids under 12 free. and the next one will be february 24th and 25th. great day to get out and about. >> yeah. just bring the sunscreen and sown glasses, you'll need t. it's going to warm up today and check out this beautiful shot from our roof camera looking out to the bay bridge, sunrise at 7:16 i'll have your neighborhood temperatures and how much warmer it will be coming up. >> sounds great. the warriors and celtics played off. played off. it turned into the steph curry, ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪
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in sports spoiler alert. for those who recorded the australiaian mens final, take a few seconds and walk fetery, the match before he took control. dch his 6th career title he become the first man to join twenty majors, joining serena williams. the 49ers and raiders will be represented when they play in the proball.
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-- left tackle joe will play for the 49ers, and left guard -- will represent the silver and black. you can watch the game right here on abc 7 kick off from a camping world stad yum, 11:50 this morning. the the warriors will host the spurs at oracle arena at 6:00 p.m. did you watch the game last night? battling the celtics and what can be an nba final previews the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, well even though we're past the half way mark, the warriors and celtics a playoff like match up last night. it turned into stef and irving.
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throwing down two of his 20 on the night and irving on fire. 14 points in the first quarter made his first seven shots dribbling all over. celtics up 10 after 1:00. second quarter, dubs getting momentum. klay thompson. he had seven to the third quarter, stef, scoop, to the hoop. two of his 18 in the quarter one less than the entire celtics squad. irving finishing with 37, high at 95 -- stef stops and pops, runs around two defenders, 49 for curry. 109-105. >> great players make great plays and you can't get wrapped up because that's where you kind of lose track of how you're supposed to win. there's an appreciation of that type of performance on both ends
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and brings the best out of each other o. >> that was fun. >> yes it was. you see the two prix mere point guards going at it, sit back and enjoy the show. >> what are you saying at halftime this team plays so well at the third quarter you must give great halftime speeches. >> by the time i'm done some guys are crying, they are so moved and wiping tears away a couple of them call their moms to tell them about me and just how inspirational i am as a human being. thans the key to the whole thing. >> i had to call my mom after the interview, college hoops, 16 straight victories, hosting the portland pilots, the longest acting streak in college basketball. calvin he had 16, saint mary's 12-23 behind the ark, leading scores with 22, at the half. not a three, drives, lays it in.
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elijah thomas, 2-2 behind the ark. 16 straight wins, 72-65 the final. stanford taking on ucla new football coach at the game. leading the cardinals the assist and the finish. gave them the lead not for long. going under the legs to chris, omg, are you kidding me? ucla should we know on that play alone and they do. 89-73, the final. the all star game today in tampa bay, three on three format. loan shark representative, the big news out of the weekend, the commissioner announcing the all star weekend taking place in san jose, the shark tank hosting the game one year from today. the second time the center hosted the game last time was in
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1997 when former shark scored a hat trick and the third goal coming on one of the greatest plays in all star history. to beat dominic. i'm mike shumann, i'll see you tonight at 5:00, have a great day. >> now an accuweather update. >> clouds off the coast. live doppler 7 and the satellite image, fog through parts of the north bay spilling in through delta. gusty in the winds now. offshore flows winds as well. coming from the northeast gusting from 21-mile-per-hour, oakland, 20 miles an hour, springfield 16 miles an hour and the pretty picture from mount tam. we are seeing the sunrise there. it is quite at lower elevations at the surface level. temperatures have been a range this morning, 30s to 50s, san francisco at 48, mountain view
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at 51 degrees and gilroy 38 and half moon bay. we are seeing the fog dissipate. here you can see the fog starting to thin out and as the temperatures warm. santa rosa, 37, napa 38, nevada 41, concord, 41 and livermore 46 degrees. sutro, look how calm the waters look and san francisco you can see the lights. we'll see the winds and in the north and east bay. sun skbri milder temperatures today and then this dry pattern sticking around all week, possibly through first week of february and it's not changing any time soon. highs today will be above average. look for 60s for almost
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everybody. san francisco, 61, mid 60s, san jose 66, fremont 64 and upper 60s as well. and 70s, santa cruz a great place to head to the beech. over night lows with clear skies and again some of the patchy fog spilling if through delta most times in the 40s and 42, cooler in santa rosa, 39, 49 in san francisco. there's a satellite image, high pressures in place. this blocks of storms to the north. dry conditions throughout the week and with this clockwise flow, we're going to see the winds through southern california so there's a red flag warning in effect and high fire and high wind danger warning as well. it drives temperatures up with the land breeze. so for example, in san jose, the
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average high is 61, above that today and we'll be about 10 degrees above average towards the end of the workweek. so that's why i'm saying get your sunglasses and sunscreen out. sunny and mild today, upper 60s, in the warmest spots, possibly 70. for the most part with partly cloudy conditions but they warm up again on tuesday. a lunar eclipse wednesday morning at a 29 a.m. 5:29 a.m. temperatures in the low 70s stick around to next weekend. >> nice. >> those are the types of temperatures we see in april and may and we are getting it in february. >> thank you, francis. the count down is onto month film festival. a celebration of movies and the newest technologies used to make them. john thereon bloom got a sneak
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peek at what is in store. >> reporter: preparing to paint the town with this psychedelic lago. >> that eye represents vision. >> the visions and innovators of silicon valley. on display. >> more than a creative media relies on technology, 35 millimeter film and digital technologies ref lugs niced that. >> digital camera and online streaming showed to a skeptical industries. >> nobody thought it would work. >> last year becoming the vr festival, the first challenge putting that individual vr experience in a group setting. >> you go into rooms and you have the opportunity to watch a premier vr cinema work or other types of experience or game and then we provide ways for you to connect with peechl. lounges.
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>> they have grown from this one theater 25 years ago 100,000 expected this year. one thing that hasn't changed is the spirit of innovation. >> willing to engage with new thoughts and ideas. >> innovating artistically. >> i did not. >> oh, hi bill. >> hers is improve, no script. >> we didn't know what was going to happen. >> risk taking is what they are all about. they have an award about it. >> and while much of the technology comes from here in silicon vaily, the films come from all over the world. >> traving the world in 14 days i think that is special. >> in san jose, jonathan bloom. "abc 7 news." how you can g
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happening today your first chance to shop at california largest garage sale. white elephant sale in oakland. aware house near lancaster filled with donated clothing, jewelry, books art, music. today shoppers can get access to a preview sale for $16 if you buy the ticket on line, $20 at the door. the garage sale is open from 10:00 until 4:00. the white elephant sale will have fre admission in march. let's get a final check of the accuweather forecast francis. >> temperatures right now in the 30s, 40s, 50s. santa rosa 37 and half moon bay, 55. we'll be warming up more than yesterday. lots of us in the 6 0
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low 70s by the end of the workweek into next weekend. >> zpt lunar ellipse coming up next. >> wednesday morning. >> thanks, francis, thank you for joining us for abc 7 mornings i'm carolyn tyler, along with francis who is in for lisa argen, the news continues on line, twitter, facebook and instagram, abc 7 mornings continues at 9:00 this morning. "goo
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good morning, america. and this morning -- >> mr. speaker! >> just days before president trump's state of the union address, steve wynn resigns as finance chair of the republican national committee after sexual misconduct allegations. what he's saying about the charges and what will happen to his contributions. fighting the flu. drastic efforts to stop it from spreading. schools in at least six states closed tomorrow. disinfection under way. could this be the worst season in a decade? dr. ashton is here. with advice you need to keep your family safe. actor accused. "charles in charge's" scott baio addressing accusations by nicole eggert that he molested her when she was underage. >> i'm going to knock down these false claims against me. >> when she says it happened.
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