tv ABC7 News 600PM ABC April 1, 2019 6:00pm-7:00pm PDT
6:00 pm
tam. gray skies out there. >> at the coast. santa cruz a gloomy day at the beach. the storm brought a threat of sneaker waves too. from the beach to the mountains. heavenly mountain resort. >> there is so much snow the resort is going to be open through memorial day. tomorrow is the final snow survey of the season. snow pack is 150% of normal. >> skiing on memorial day. >> crazy right. >> what we can expect from this system. >> right now we're experiencing a break in the action. we have more widespread rain a few minutes earlier. the bulk of the rain passed through over the central valley. another wave offshore in our direction. here's a live view. at the golden gate showing the cloudy skies above. rainfall totals.
6:01 pm
and every location received only a couple hundredths of an inch of rainfall. the storm ranks 1. for tonight and tomorrow. we expect light showers with breaks. a quarter of an inch of rainfall expected to hit the area. forecast animation into the evening hours. another break and around 11:00 another wave will come through. it breaks up in scattered showers. with a morning commute. there will be areas of wet pavement tomorrow. and probably slippery roadways. we don't expect widespread or heavy or countous rain. a look at the complete forecast. >> spring storms can be unpredictable. down load the app. and access to live doppler 7 any time. you can cost miz the forecast where you live. >> in mid-february a mud slide moved houses and buried cars. a woman was inside one house that slid down a hill and into another house. she survived. but there are other victims as
6:02 pm
well. what was left of the hillside you can see where the house slid. today the boulevard reopened. that had been little help to form former residents. we're live with the latest. >> we figured six weeks was a good time to take a look. worth noting, no one died in the mud sly. one woman injuries and people put out. this in particular is the story of one house. >> the last red tagged house following the valentines day mud slide. without the carport. which is down the hill. this place might as well be an island. leaving the former resident feeling somewhat stranded. >> what's in there? >> everything. all of my furniture. whatever is left of my belongings. >> when the mud slide took out a home and pulled away the
6:03 pm
carport. it cut the residence of 412 boulevard off from most of what they own. so when the street outside reopened to traffic today, the message from the former residents. >> it would be nice if we could see progress. >> five days after the slide, karen, brian and his wife gained brief entry to the house. they pulled out whatever they could fit through a window. for brian and his family that meant a few clothes. >> the rest is in the house opt hill. >> it's likely to remain there while they deal with the unique problem. >> we're being deliberate in the manner we need to be. because we're seeking to get as much reimbursement from the federal government or state as possible. >> we're the only house red tagged. we can't get anything until debris happens. rebuilding of the hill. and then rebuilding of a carport. >> estimating the debris field will remain until late summer.
6:04 pm
including eight cars. one of the cars belongs to brian who did managed to get the personalized plates back. it's a small victory. >> what is it the significance. >> 22 my lucky number. >> still? >> debatable. >> you have to wonder how did brian williams get his plates back. he's not telling us. somebody had to go down the slope. one other note. the land that slid is owned by the national park service. we have tried repeatedly to talk to them and find out the plan for the slope. no response. >> all right. thank you. a berkeley engineer is under airts accused of poisoning a colleague since 2017. the web site reports police arrested 34 year-old david shoe because video showed him putting a toxic metal into a coworkers food and water. the fellow engineer noticed a
6:05 pm
strang taste in the water and food for months. on a few occasions she needed medical care. he's in court tomorrow morning. >> a hot air balloon carrying 20 people clipped power lines while landing in napa county. a three people went to the hospital. with moderate to severe electrical burns. the 17 passengers are okay. the balloon was trying to land in a vine yard south of the lane. it's registered to the balloons above the valley travel agency. pg&e says it could be 10:30 tonight before repairs are finished to the power pole. the faa is investigating. >> in the east bay at least 20 people escaped unharmed three alarm fire in east oakland. it sent up a thick plume of smoke seen for miles. the warehouse is along east 12th street.
6:06 pm
home to construction supply firm. took 60 firefighters several hours to get it under control. the building is a loss. the roof caved in and structural engineers are worried the walls might collapse. honing in on a debris fire that began in a homeless encampment next door as the cause. >> we knew it was going to happen any time. >> firefighters belief flames from the debris jumped inside the warehouse through an open window. >> the trial of the two men charged in the ghost ship warehouse fire begins tomorrow. defendants are charged with 36 counts each of involuntary manslaughter for the the deaths in east oakland on december 2. the trial is expected to include 12 to 18 weeks of evidence. from both the prosecution and defense. >> committed to building a better bay area. this week we are talking ride share reality.
6:07 pm
uber and lift were launched in san francisco in 2010. and 2012. >> uber says 10 billion trips have been completed worldwide. lift celebrated its one billionth last year. providing modes of transportation, it is also causing a lot of congestion. >> san francisco city attorney says approximately 45,000 ride share vehicles operate on city streets. on a weekday it accounts for 570,000 miles driven. 20% of the total vehicle miles traveled in the city. >> uber launched first but lift beat uber to an initial public offering. sharing soared on the first day of trading. they took a dive today. lift shares dropped 12%. closing at $69. that's below its, po price of $72 a share. >> this is a team effort here. >> looking at how the story he's
6:08 pm
working on. >> we're getting reports from across the country about some ride share drivers assaulting passengers. take a look at the video. never seen before. 2:45 a.m. a woman takes a lift home after a night out with friends. the driver follows her to the door. grabbing at her. it goes on for two minutes. he was later convicted. i spoke to the attorney about the dozens of ride share assault cases coming into the office. >> i can find out more about an amazon seller than the driver i'm getting in the car with. i don't know why that is. >> if i had the option to wait 15 extra minutes for a woman. i would have done so. that's something they don't have on the app. it's not offered. >> the ride share companies are taking steps to add more protection for passengers. but i go to the taxi companies to see what they do to check out
6:09 pm
drivers. there's a difference. an important report coming up. >> it is important. >> all right. ride sharing really has completely up ended the taxi industry. >> today to kick off the ride share reality week we did a commute challenge. taxi vs. ride share. >> the community journalist left the station in san francisco at 5:10 this evening. the destination was vista point. >> this was the seconds trip of the day. the first happened this morning. that round, the ride share won on speed and price. being several minutes faster and a couple dollars cheaper. >> they documented their journey on twitter. in round two, dusten got picked up first. she wasn't far mind in the uber. dusten won by less than a minute. >> look who's right behind. this was a photo finish everybody. just moments behind. what a race.
6:10 pm
right down to the minute. >> i was tracking you. and we were like neck in neck. it was fun this time. >> it was. we both went different routes. completely. my cost was the exact same for the fare. >> let me see mine. one moment. $28.06. >> mine was $25.50. >> in a taxi also beat out the ride share on price this time. >> interesting, both taxi rides cost the same. the ride share was $5 for expensive. we'll have ride share stories each day. through friday. >> interesting. and fun. >> the stories continue here. coming up. can you actually make a living as a ride share driver. we got insight into what the average driver makes and what you should know before signing up.
6:11 pm
>> you have questions about ride share. we have answers. 7 on your side is helping build a better bay area. >> next. the battle on the embark. live with the dual over what to do with a prime piece of property in san francisco. >> if you get your backpack stolen the odds of getting it back are slim to none. that is unless
6:13 pm
6:14 pm
real estate. not far from the home of the giants, oracle park. the chase center. we're live tonight. you spoke with the mayor who says she's aware of the push back that this proposal is causing. >> that's right. this is the park that mayor wants to have the next navigation center here. if things don't work out she's willing to reconsider. >> it's clear it's a big issue for people. but when i see we have nearly 1,500 supporters and 200 clearly the city cares. >> 50,000 people caught up with mayor breed before the first time says she's willing to reconsider the initial plan for the center of 225 vets. >> i think listening to the community. like one of the conversations being had now is it's too many beds.
6:15 pm
okay. so i hear that it's too many beds. and so maybe starting at a lower number. >> 200 people are willing to pay for an attorney to fight the proposal. and have raised $80,000 on a go fund me. breed wishes the money would go to something else. >> for services. for something that's going to lead to really helping people. >> this neighbor lives a block from the future center and doesn't agree. >> i'm for program. the shelters are great. but the location of a shelter in this neighborhood. doesn't take into consideration the dynamic of our neighborhood here. >> after seeing this page, he opened another go fund me. to support the center. he called his safer for all. he's raised over $140,000. and bay area executives are also pitching in. >> some people give $50.
6:16 pm
that is more meaningful than them. it's less about the important things. it's about accommodate san francisco. >> of course this decision is not set in stone. this wednesday 6:00 p.m. the city is having a public meeting. of course we're going fo attend and follow closely. >> if we lose a wallet or backpack, chances are we're never going to get it back. but when surveillance camera picked up a man snatching a woman aes backpack. she remembered the one thing that could help her track it down. we have the story only on abc 7. >> we get up to leave. it's gone. >> this is video. when hannah and her sister were enjoying a night out. when in a blink of an eye her backpack goes missing. >> this man came in, sat down,
6:17 pm
waited for my sister to leave. my back was turped. the bartender walked away. and used the opportunity to pick it up and walk out. >> she first thought getting it back was a lost cause. until she remembered the tracking device on her keys. >> i was getting notifications. i had hope. >> after taking down her initial report. police didn't have the resources to track the suspect. so hannah offered to trak hm down herself. with the help of others who had the tile app. and reported the locations. >> starting here. tuesday night. wednesday evening we tracked it here. there was a post office. thursday was moving a bit. and friday evening the notification it was in the mission district. >> this is the mission district. where she gets her last ping. >> i go down there. and i have the app. i have the photograph.
6:18 pm
and i peek around the corner and he's there. >> in this case police believe she did everything right. >> she stayed back and waited for the police. >> while she did get the backpack and keys back. >> the victim being present and being able to see and identify the backpack. i think were key. >> i'll be it in filthy condition. laptop inside hasn't been found. she has this message to anyone with the tile app. who helped her track down the guy and led to his arrest. >> using caution in your judgment. you can make a difference. you can help people. >> she really was sharp. >> all right. let's focus on this level 1 storm. >> spencer is here with the latest. >> you can see why it's only a level 1. there's not a lot happening now. we're in a little bit of a break. we had widespread showers earlier. and we have more just offshore. you can see there. approaching us. that's take a look at what's
6:19 pm
going on for most of the day we had the green indicating moisture. showing up on the radar. there's nothing hitting the ground. the reason is we had moisture in the atmosphere above 1,500 feet. the layer of air near the surface was dry. so dry that most of the rainfalling was evaporating. so here's a live view over the bay. 62 degrees here in san francisco. low 60s oakland. mountain view. 59 morgan hill. and this is the view of the western sky. and the bay. from the east bay hills. 62 degrees. napa 60. 61 concord. and here's a lovely view of the soon to be setting sun. forecast features occasional showers tonight and tomorrow. this unsettled sort of damp almost wet pattern will continue through midweek. a stronger storm is likely on friday. over night as we see showers moving in and out low temperatures will drop into the
6:20 pm
low to mid-50s. and the storm once again ranks 1 on the scale. light intensity. for tonight and tomorrow. periods of light showers. most locations receive less an a quarter of an inch. forecast animation taking us into the late night hours. show the rather unstructured nature of the system. pockets of showers moving through from time to time. when the commute begins tomorrow morning. there will be damp spots in the roadway. the rain will not be widespread or continuous. however the pattern will continue into tomorrow night. taking a look at highs tomorrow. generally low to mid-60s. here is the 7-day forecast. you can see for the rest of the week. expecting some periods of rain. virtually every day wednesday a slight chance of morning showers. and the showers return on thursday. it will be a wet evening on friday. as a vigorous storm comes in. each of the storms again ranks one on the scale.
6:21 pm
6:24 pm
type of gun used in the attack on two mosques. 50 people died. the prime minister mentioned the idea of the bill less than a week after the attack. lawmakers pass the bill which they are expected to do, it could take effect april 12. less than a month after the deadly shootings. there have been calls for similar reforms in the u.s. often in the wake of mass shootings. political opposition stalled any large scale changes. >> no breakthrough on brexit today. parliament failed to agree on any four plans for the next step. the plan negotiated with the eu has been rejectsed three times. she has until april 12 to get an agreement or britain could leaf without a deal. she is is set to meet with the cabinet tomorrow. >> all right. avocado toast could be a victim if president trump follows through with his threat to close down the u.s. mexico border. the u.s. department of agriculture says half of the imported vegetables and 40% of fruit are grown in mexico.
6:25 pm
disruption at the border means shortages and higher prices. one of the hardest hit crops would be avocados. warning the u.s. could run out in three weeks. because mexico provides the u.s. with all of the avocados this time of year. >> ride share companies lure workers with flexible hours and promises of easy money. >> coming up next. what the experts uncovered about what uber and lift drivers really make. it's ride share reality week. we're going beyond appearances and assumption to find out what's real. finding solutions to the bay area issues can come in many forms. share your ideas and see what your neighbors think. join our
6:26 pm
6:27 pm
nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. customize each line and choose to pay by the gig or getunlimited. do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. and since xfinity mobile comes with xfinity internet, you can save hundreds a year. get $250 back when you buy a new samsung galaxy. click, call, or visit a store today. wit looks like george having are busy day.? ♪ the beat goes on george has entresto, a h hcan doinge medicine that helpswhat he loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping peopleta and out of the hospital.
6:28 pm
it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ♪ the beat goes on ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. that was great! entrust your heart to entresto. ♪ the beat goes on he was a musician with a message. that resonated here in the bay area and tonight fans are in mourning. rapper nipsey hustle was shot and killed last night outside a
6:29 pm
building he owned in l.a. >> the killer hasn't been caught. the investigation is ongoing. nipsey hustles local connection. >> time line still flooded. with people showing respect to nipsey hustle. rest in power. >> tributes are pouring in to radio stations. the southern california rapper influence traveling all the way up the coast. >> everybody shared a respect for him. >> the guy was about buying back the block. >> investing financially and energy in the community. much like stanley cox. who has his own store in oakland. >> we have been friends for several years. coming up in the ranks of hip hop. for the man so young to be heavily involved. he will be far more respected outside after being a rapper. and entrepreneur. and the pride he took in being a father. >> it's a pride she shared with the golden state warriors steph
6:30 pm
curry. also a dad. as the two got to know etach other during an episode. >> i realized i was going to be a father. my life wasn't secure. that's probably the best thing i did. have kids. >> people hear the music. you want them to feel inspired. >> what's the metric? you didn't hear one good song and hear the album. now the message is really inspiration. >> i got to know him last year. had a great conversation. about who he was as a person. what he stood for. the message. >> curry posting just got to know you. rest in paradise. >> all right. we here are committed to building a better bay area. look for solutions to the big issues that effect you.
6:31 pm
including jobs. >> why many perktss say the jobs aren't so great today and probably not in the future. >> meet steve. he has driven for lift and uber for three years. >> i was having a great time and meeting people. >> steve says the money was better than he expected. he used to make $1,500 a week. >> i can do good. a couple years ago. >> now? >> now. i struggle. trying to rebuild life in between the cracks of the time i drive and the time i'm exhausted. >> working 50 hours a week. he's lucky to make $700 after paying for gas and other expens expenses. he's not alone. drivers are seeing pay shrink. as more people sign up and these look to turn a profit. >> how much drivers make an hour is a secret. until now. >> these jobs don't really pay
6:32 pm
well. when you net out what the expenses are. >> the center of wage and employment dynamic. he was able to access data not available in other states. >> we were the first to be able to look at the industry as a whole. >> producing this report. >> i think it's a very good example of what's happening in big central cities. paris and london. san francisco, chicago. >> professor was hired by the new york city tax commission to find out how much ride share drivers make in the city. >> over 90% are making less than the equal of $15 an hour. >> subtract the cost of driving. less than $13 an hour. interesting details about drivers as well. ride share companies in new york accounted for 600,000 rides a day. 80% of drivers use ride sharing as the primary source of income. many work long days. 50 to 60 hours a week. half the drivers support
6:33 pm
children. 40% had income solo. qualified for medicaid. >> for those who rely on this as a job. job job. it's not a very good job. >> they are destroying the jobs that came with certain amount of security. >> she's with the institute of the future in silicon valley. saying ride share companies are bad for workers. because they fail to offer the security and ben if i wants full-time jobs generally offer. >> vacation. holiday. training. that's like additional probably 40 to 50% of the salary. >> the new jobs are destroying good old jobs in the process. >> it may not have been great jobs. they were jobs that a lot of times included higher wages. and all the other benefits. >> she points to bus drivers as an example. 47 to $77,000 a year. with health benefits and pension. but can't find enough to cover the routes.
6:34 pm
even though city streets are filled with uber and lift drivers. >> the future is bleak. the institute shows that ride share driving jobs could go away completely. many companies are already in the process of testing alternatives. a driverless future. one where self-driving cars will take over for human drivers. >> drivers are a cost. as a corporation you want to minimize cost. yes, the more you can get rid of drivers the better you are. >> there's no telling when that might happen. for drivers like steve the clock is ticking. companies take more from his fares his life gets harder. >> it seems like the attitude is they can chew through people. until they burn them out. and get new people. until they burn them out. in the name of millions of dollars. >> all this week we look at the raid share realities. and the impact the companies are having on efforts to build a
6:35 pm
better bay area. >> this is a team effort. we are getting everyone involved. >> 7 on your side tackles popular ride share questions like how can you save money. >> other news tonight. it looks like cauliflower. it's a new vegetable. thanks to years of work by oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults
6:36 pm
lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. tell your doctor if you have diabetic retinopathy or vision changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin
6:37 pm
may increase the risk for low blood sugar. common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation. some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. i discovered the potential with ozempic®. ♪ oh! oh! oh! ozempic®! ♪ ask your healthcare provider if ozempic® is right for you.
6:38 pm
>> don't be fooled today. companies and organizations are piling on the jokes. fictitious plans to welcome a gender neutral unicorn. the name of the unicorn. frisky. >> tinder height verification feature. verifying how tall based on profile photographs. and how about this. the mcpickle. i think vegetarians, i don't know. it looks good. assort of pickles, ketchup and cheese. >> i'd order that. >> this is real. burger king says it's testing out impossible whoppers. they made plant base patties.
6:39 pm
burger king says it will be offering the special whoppers in 59 locations. in and around st. louis. if all goes well they will roll out the impossible whopper akrsz the country. >> all right. anyone at your house who shuns vegetables? there's something different that's being developed. >> a new variety that has been in development for two years now. that could be a game changer. >> rick couldn't be happier after putting two years into developing a new variety of cauliflower. >> it's not perfect. in the head form. it's ugly. but when you flor et it up. and taste the flavor of the sweetness. it's like what is this stuff? it's so unique. >> a variety for people who might not like cauliflower. he focussed on improving the
6:40 pm
taste. experimenting with 12 different seeds. >> the sun hits the curd here. the top of the head. it enhances the greenness. and when we enhance the greenness we enhance the flavor. >> it gets sweeter. >> you can find a similar at asian grocery stores. this has been developed for the mass market for all year availability. >> it doesn't taste like cauliflower. that's the whole thing. >> chefs at the table in san jose have been testing it on diners as they try different recipes. >> it is so delicate. it's not like a head of cauliflower. the fact we pair it with other spices and ingredients. it's not only amplify and complement it as well. >> there's so many ways to work with it. the consumers will catch on quickly. >> it's terrible to tease you as to how soon you'll see it in the
6:41 pm
store. to give you a hint. they will harvest this field tomorrow. >> coming soon. >> interesting. >> a mix of sun plus storms. equals springtime. >> spencer has the 7-day forecast. next. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com.
6:44 pm
happy birthday apple. it was on this day in 1976, 43 years ago. steve jobs founded the company. in jobs garage. the two joined forces to sell the apple 1. neither had any idea the machine would lead to the boom of the personal computer worldwide. both men left the company in 1985. jobs returned in 1997 and led the company until his death in 2011. last year apple became the first publicly traded company to reach $1 trillion in value. >> 43 years. not a listening time to revolutionize the planet. >> ride share reality coverage.
6:45 pm
>> we're looking at what life is like for riders and drivers. and what it means for a city planning. traffic and transit. >> michael is here to answer commonly asked questions. >> let's start with the some of the questions. how do you save money when riding lift or uber? as you would suspect, there are some several ways to save cash. if you're willing to share a ride. use the car pool option. consider taking pool or lift share. both services will stop along your route to pick up other passengers. that's the hassle. if you're going somewhere in a big group uber will do the math and help split the fare between all the passengers. for a small fee. finally apps like surge protector can help you avoid surge pricing. that's increased pricing by suggests less busy areas in which to catch the ride. interesting. >> here's one. how do you issue a complaint? easy to get the ride.
6:46 pm
>> they don't make it easy. as you might expect. services such as uber and lift offer complaint forms. by the app. go to the help center and follow the instructions very carefully. consider tweeting a complete.e.. the california public utility commission accepts formal complaints. if you're involved in a life or death emergency. call 911. if you have a problem you can't resolve. will the me know about it. >> if you're a driver what do you do about taxes? >> it gets complex. it's interesting. believe it or not there are a couple of tax deductions to take. some they're missing out on. every mile they drive for work is a 50 cent tax reduction. car payments are deductible. proportional to how much you use the vehicle for business.
6:47 pm
if you give passengers bottles of water or gum. that experns is deductible as well. tomorrow at 6:00, 7 on your side will look at this question. how safe are the ride share cars you're getting into? we have some surprises. >> really. people want to know that. >> we want to know what you want to know. send us your questions. go to our web site and submit them. look for the ride share reality story and scroll down to the form. >> we're in break as you can see. there's another wave of moisture offshore. about to move in tonight. a live view showing you how the dry break looks now. this is the view of the western sky. at the moment nothing much is happening. but the storm is with us. ranking 1 on the impact scale. tonight and tomorrow light showers.
6:48 pm
late night hours another wave of showers coming in. continuing until after midnight. a break. and the morning gets under way. and then during the day tomorrow just off and on spotty showers continuing into the afternoon. and evening hours. let's take a look at lows over night. in the low to mid-50s. cooler in lake port. where it will drop to 46. tomorrow highs in the low to mid-60s. except lake port. here's the 7-day forecast. we'll get a break on wednesday after maybe an early morning shower. more showers thursday. a storm ranking 1. stronger on friday. still ranking 1. morning showers on sunday ranking 1. and drying out sunday and warming up monday. into the mid-70s. >> until then. we have this. >> okay. >> thank you. onto sports. round ball to cover. >> women's roind ball. it's a really good one.
6:49 pm
stanford and the fighting irish locked in a battle right now with a final 4 berth on the line. sharing his thoughts on kevin shshow me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh... yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet, so...
6:50 pm
that's simple. easy. awesome. get xfinity internet and tv for $40 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both, and get 20 hours of cloud dvr service included. switch today. georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. ♪ the beat goes on ♪ the beat goes on that was great!
6:51 pm
6:52 pm
responsible for it. he said he understands why the warriors sent him to the mavericks after the season and would have done the same thing. the warriors made the move to acquire kevin durant. he played zen games with the warriors since his return and called durant arguably the best player in the world. >> he can go out and get 40 or 50. i think he's trying to play within the system. and knowing he has steph and clay. and other guys. he's one of the most talented scorers. the way steph does it it's freaky. kevin makes it look so easy. because of his sizegth. there's not much you can do about it. >> and draymond green left trash talk. of course he had to go on instagram live. so his teammate could hear about it.
6:53 pm
hopefully you'll hear that. >> that's tough. it's been a tough couple of hours for me. so i would lose to anybody else but draymond. congratulations to michigan state. >> that was hard for him to say. stanford is vying for the 14th final 4 appearance. cardinal has to best the defending national champions to get there. in the elite 8 to get noter dame. smith came out on fire. seven points seven boards in the first quarter. she has ten points in the first half. second quarter kerring ton, with the three. she is in double figures. right now the cardinals leading 33 to 26. at the break. >> usf introduced the new mens basketball coach today. golden spent three seasons as associate head coach. this is the 33 year-olds first
6:54 pm
head coaching position. and one of his first moves hiring former as a special assistant. >> i want to surround myself with talent. smart. experienced. and weren't afraid to challenge me. i want to add a staff member who had experience. as a player and coach at the highest level. someone who cared tremendous amount about the university. and would wear the pride on his sleeve. >> kentucky and have agreed to an extense that will keep him as the mens basketball coach for the rest of his career. he will then become a school ambassador wups he retires. the move comes as the athletic report ucla offered him $48 million for six years. he's currently the highest paid coach in the country. earning $9.2 million this season. 41 year-old tom brady finally joined twitter.
6:55 pm
he announced his retirement. in my spare time i'll be tweeting. and followed up was this a bad joke? today is april fools joke. i don't think anyone was fooled. he is so competitive. no way in heck he is retiring. >> they'll drag him off that. >> he's still got it. he'll play. >> let's talk about the final 4. the men's side of it. upset city. >> it has been. when you look it's virginia. and no duke. no unc ors kentucky. no kansas. it's crazy. the women all the one and two seeds are in finger crossed. >> join us tonight. coming up supermarket wars. how whole foods is putting new pressure on the competition. at 9:00. >> i was born here.
6:56 pm
>> then at 11:00. a heated confrontation inside a bay area store. a woman says started when a cashier heard her speaking spanish. >> coming up tonight. at 8:00. it's american idol. followed by the fix. then stay with us for the news at 11:00. >> it is the start of vegas week. his show is taped inside planet hollywood. tonight guests are the kardashians. >> that's our report. for breaking news we have the app. >> for the entire news team. thanks for joining us.
6:59 pm
♪ this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants-- a public policy director from washington, d.c... a tour guide from alexandria, virginia... and our returning champion, a sports industry consultant from atlanta, georgia... whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. what a well-coached audience. good to have you joining us today at the start of a week on "jeopardy!" you're about to be entertained
7:00 pm
by a very bright young champion in steven, and two talented challengers in reid and roberta. welcome. good luck. let's go to work. ♪ and to start off, let's see if we can have... shall we? we'll follow that category up with... crossword clues that will begin-- the correct response will begin with the letter "y." then we'll go... steven. uh, business for $200. steven. what is "it's always sunny in philadelphia"? good. business for $400. reid.
144 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
KGO (ABC)Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=563985442)