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the rain into the middle and end of the week, you got it, back into the 70s. as we look at the next 24 to 48 hours, notice that througout the morning hours, a few showers here. we'll take this through about noontime, and you'll notice that we have a lot of cloud cover out there. throughout the rest of the- evening hours a loudy day, cloudy evening. overnight more clouds into your monday and here come a few showers, this is 1:00 in the afternoon on monday. you can see not much at all here, but the activity if we see any at all will be pretty much to the south of many people here in the bay area. so from the santa cruz mountains we're going to see the possibility of a hour sheer or to the south bay, you did have those showers late in the day there but overall we're looking yesterday, so it was quite at a cloudy afternoon. active, with some pretty good it is 40 in vallejo, 34 with downpours. today 60, cloudy skies. ituesday, some visibility issues in the north bay. chilly conditions with a this is tuesday morning, you can windchill in the upper 20s near see the central coast and what napa, so look at how much colder it is, 2 to 14 degrees colder happens is the rain line continues to push north this morning as we look outside throughout the afternoon. from our exploratorium camera, this is tuesday nigh
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the sun coming up 7:30, setting east bay, and then early into at 7:10 and in between. wednesday this all fades away we'll be cloudy, cool with into the central valley. we are looking at not only the temperatures at least ten cool day today but as we get on degrees below march standards. >> liz? new details about the "grand the back side of the system in the north bay, numbers will warm princess" cruise ship off the up tuesday into the 70s. wednesday we're mild, if you're california coast. not seeing any rain, you could passengers were told they will see some sun and then into be docking in oakland tomorrow. thursday, we're well into the media partner the "east bay times" reports the ship will dock in a terminal in outer thid a mid and upper 70s. harbor that is no longer in another cool day today, mostly separation. cloudy skies, mid to upper sifts princess cruises sent out this from the coast around the bay, tweet saying the logistics plan maybe 60 degrees inland. went into further review by the state and federal authorities and the ship will not berth in 1 storm impact scale chance of oakland sunday. it will now be monday, time to showers monday and best chances to the south of us well into be determined. the ship has been circling off tuesday as well and by wednesday some peeks of sun so most of you probably won't see any rain at the coast with 21 contirmd all. into thursday and friday we're mild. we have more spring-like weather coronavir and looking at a little cooler confirmed coronaviruses on weather as we get into nextic uf board. the disembarking process will take several days. marine traffic website shows the location of the "grand princess," it is about 20 miles inteoon. bda
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off the bay area coast, me wtidarretty nerfehiit's funan continues to circle off the coast. abc 7 news >>e're not talking about it. >> indooring it. has on what the passengers have all right, thanks. to say. just ahead a rare game >> reporter: the wait is over. >> agreement has been reached to console auctioned off. bring our ship into the port of how much this oakland. >> reporter: 15 miles off the coast of pacifica, more than 3,500 people aboard the "grand princess" cruise ship are finally headed to land. the captain of the cruise ship confirmed that the 19 crew members and two passengers aboard the ship who tested positive for the coronavirus about disembark first. >> the people that have already tested positive will probably be the ones that will get off first. >> anybody with medical issues. >> anybody with medicalish use. >> reporter: area residents marine and bill james are growing wary, along with thousands with the lack o at and having zero contact with anyone around them. during our call, a sign of hope, more supplies from another boat.
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>> we slowed down to almost a we could even help you with homeowners... half a knot, and we've got to oh! not again! have, whatever the tug is that the "miss tammy" coming close to oh, thanks! us. >> reporter: earlier in the day a passenger with a you know automated lights are just the beginning. non-coronavirus medical emergency was transported by the pretty soon they're gonna have eyes... u.s. coast guard from the "grand everywhere. princess" to san francisco general hospital. as a growing concern of the well goodnight. virus crippled the ship, vice president pence made this geico. over 75 years of savings and service. announcement. >> we reached an agreement with the cruise lin industry to further enhance entry and exit screening. >> reporter: thousands aboard finally have good news to look forward to. >> we will sleep well tonight. >> reporter: passengers who don't require acute medical help will go to a federal facility, we think california for testing. the creweanne andtreated aboard news. >> we're learning the northern california man mo w.h.o. died last week was likely infected
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with coronavirus before he boarded the "grand princess" in san francisco on february 11th. the chief medical officer of carnival cruises says the passenger sought medical treatment on the ship saying he had symptoms of a respiratory illness for about a week. the coronavirus has an incubation period of five to six days, so officials say it is likely the man was infected prior to boarding. 60-year-old kari colstow is a cancer patient, has stage four and is worried she won't make it home to start chemotherapy tomorrow. >> said go for two weeks, we'll as cases of covid-19 get started when you get back on monday or tuesday, and so it's increase so does alu still a worry that i'm not going to get back. i recently lost my dad, and i just believe he's up there going shows us a small federal to fix this whole situation grant may yield life-saving somehow, and i'm going to test results. a story only on abc 7. negative and get to go home and get some treatment. >> we're hoag to be able to take >> hearts go out to her. the full discovery of a candidate drug from roughly two
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kolstoe from grand forks, north years to six months. dakota s with her husband, paul, >> reporter: labs like this one at sri biosciences where a team diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer 18 months ago, underwent of scientists and engineers are trying to speed up a drug to battle covid-19. removed but the cancer returned with lives at stake they believe a process they developed over and spread to we lowerer back. four years under a $14 million federal grant could be timely. a former "grand princess" it uses artificial intelligence passenger is the first case of to determine what molecules are the best to test to stop the covid-19 in santa cruz, test virus from entering human cells. confirmed yesterday morning. robotics helps to reduce the the passenger traveled on the cruise ship from february 11th labor-intensive evaluation of to the 21st. the molecules, allowing the work their name and hometown are not to be done 24 hours without being released at this time. human intervention. >> our software is able to come health officials are investigating any possible up with ways to synthesize that exposure with other residents. compound and we're now and the centers for disease control is tracking additional translating that on to our cruise ships including one automated synthesis system so docked at the cruise terminal in that we can make key building the port of long beach. blocks for producing that material. >> reporter: sri biosciences a passenger was taken from the ship to a hospital and tested just announced collaboration to for coronavirus. use artificial intelligence from all other passengers were being held on the ship until the results come in. ectos, a paraspace company that san francisco has banned all will further accelerate develop. of a coindividual natural viral. non-essential group events in a key focus adapting existing city that includes anti-virals such as desavir and city hall, moscone center and
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qualquin to stop covid-19. bill graham auditorium. >> there's evidence the same this comes as six more positive mechanisms might be applicable to covid-19. we are directly pursuing taking cases of the coronavirus are confirmed. some of our compounds shown to all six are isolated at home in be effective against ebola and good condition. testing whether or not they there are eight confirmed cases might be useful for sew in the city but officials say individual 19. >> reporter: once they identify they expect more. a promising molecule the lab >> the virus is circulating in system known as synfini can our community. we expect to get more confirmed guide researchers how to step up cases. we have seen that in the state supplies of the test drug. this is exactly the research and and in our region, and so this development that goes on in is not unexpected. silicon valley that in this case >> the city of san francisco could be several timed to received 1,000 test kits for address covid-19. in menlo park, david louie, abc covid-19. the public health department are 7 news. a ordering more and not worried about running out. for $360,000 on auction. fans showed up for the the buyer warriors game. we have the story. ♪ founder of pets.com and toys.com. besides his home he said it's the most extensive thing he's >> reporter: despite the warnings to avoid large ever bought. crowds -- >> i'm a huge fan. >> reporter: dub nation came out to support their team, although it produced 200 consoles, it
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many are taking precautions. believed to be the only one remaining after the others were >> ever since 1997, you know, supposedly destroyed. hmm. all right, still to come on antoine jamison and john starks. >> reporter: eugene ramos knows abc 7 mornings, more new developments with the several people tested positive coronavirus. italy is now taking a major step for the coronavirus in san francisco. the threat isn't big enough to in hopes to help curb the spread keep him home but he's being safe. >> i want to take precautions of the illness. a preliminary mare report just in case. released from the investigation into the boeing 737 max. i'm not full-on paranoid but why who is being blamed for the not? >> it's our first time here in the arena. >> reporter: lily and her two sons were pumped for their first game at chase center. she says her family is well prepared. >> you're always taking a risk if you go outside but yeah, more than anything we're not sick so hopefully nobody else around us is sick. we'll wash our hands and we'll take good precautions. >> reporter: signs were posted at the entrances to chase center advising people who are feeling sick to stay out. inside, fewer fans than usual, coach kerr says a doctor spoke to the team about covid-19. >> it's a concern, but we're
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doing our job to come in and get ready for the game and play the game and the league will tell us what would be next. >> reporter: the nba is proposing to ban fans from games as the threat of the coronavirus grows. a proposal that isn't popular with many fans. >> if you want to be safe, stay home, watch the games at your house, but nba should not put a blockade or keep fans away from watching the games. >> reporter: in san francisco, ansar hassan, abc 7 news. in the south bay, the san jose sharks also played as scheduled. they lost in overtime to the ottawa senators. on friday, santa clara county public health officials called for measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus, including canceling large gatherings. the sharks said their planned weekend games would go on as scheduled. the team hosts the colorado avalanche at schl a.p. center. oak grove high school in san jose is undergoing a deep cleaning because a student had contact with a family member who has the coronavirus.
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the student has not exhibited any symptoms but has been quarantined and will be tested. weekend activities at oak grove were either canceled or moved to another site. santa clara county reported eight more cases of coronavirus for a total of 32 in the county, including a person who lives in glroy. on thursday, gilroy firefighters responded to a call for a person with chest pain. that person was taken to kaiser in san jose and later confirmed to have coronavirus. officials say the firefighters who had contact with that person news to build a better yay are symptom free so far. and people in san francisco area this is "abc 7 mornings." got free tulips yesterday, but good morning, we start with half hour with a look at the festivities were scaled back because of the coronavirus. abc 7 news was in union square weather. for flower bowl day, originally here's meteorologist lisa argen. a garden was supposed to be set >> good morning to you. it's cold out there and fair to up so people could pick their own flowers but this h cloudy conditions around the instead. bay. 49 in union city. and despite warnings about good morning to you. fog in the north bay, check out the 30s there. avoiding large crowds, plenty of certainly chilly with mid-40s people showed up for the white along the coast. elephant sale in oakland. 46 in san jose. the oakland museum women's board how about 16 degrees colder for you in novato.
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5 degrees colder in livermore. holds this event every year. the board says it's the biggest mostly cloudy skies to start out, maybe a sprinkle or two, rummage sale in northern california and also runs today and we're looking at a dominant from 10:00 to 4:00. and we will have much more cloudy sky today, numbers will be cool, only in the upper 50s coronavirus coverage come up throughout the newscast this to near 60. morning so stick with us here. remember, that sunset later tonight, we'll see more clouds go to abc7news.com/coronavirus, where we have an entire page to keep us slightly warmer dedicated to related stories and overnight tonight, and we still information that you need to have some shower chances to talk know about the illness, but about for the week ahead. liz? >> lisa, thank you. let's also talk about the italy announced a sweeping weather. lisa, my cousin was driving up quarantine that will restrict from the peninsula to meet me in the city and had a downpour come the movement of about 16 million people. the quarantine will include the down on her, good news. region of lombardi and at least >> definitely got things slick 15 other provinces in the out there and a rainy first half country's north. of the day, but some sun for some of you yesterday, and today abc 7 news reporter lionel moiz a lot of clouds dominating. here is a look from our has more on the outbreak spreading around the world. >> reporter: more than 105,000 exploratorium camera, 48 down people across 101 countries have been infected by novel do downtown, in the north bay fog, numbers in the 30s so feeling coronavirus. italy's special commissioner for coronavirus announcing the number of people who have tested positive for covid-19 has afternoon. this is what we do on the surpassed 5,000. weekends and warm up during the at least 45 people testing week. positive for the virus on board the trend going on here, we'll talk about it next. this cruise ship on the na river
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back on the campaign trail in see yipt andre the next round of the primaries joe biden and pablo sandoval are focusing own and tulsi gabbert quarantined. rescuers in china working to says they should make sure she's free dozens of people trapped after a hotel center included in the next debate and endorse frmt, hment from kamala. collapsed. here at home at least 29 states and the district of columbia and rick springfie have covid-19 infections with new cases in california, oregon and the first case in nebraska. a state of emergency declared in new york state, and in connecticut, health officials say a physician there has tested positive for the virus. >> at that time, the physician displayed no symptoms associated with covid-19. >> reporter: in washington state, at least 16 deaths reported, a majority of them connected to a nursing care facility. >> when you look at this nursing home outbreak situation, it's about isolating the ill, it's about contact tracing to try to figure out who else may be at risk, and again, testing everyone. the testing is key.
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>> reporter: lionel moiz, abc news, new york. an attendee at last week's political conference in maryland tested positive for covid-19. president and vice president were both at the conference. the american conservative union says the exposure occurred before the congress and the infected person has been quarantined in new jersey. more testing kits are arriving in california. at least 15 health departments now have them. konta costa county offered to help test the passengers on the "grand princess." health officials in other parts of the country expressed concerns about a shortage of the kits. san francisco has canceled several events as we've mentioned including today's sunday streets in the mission. the walt disney family miu z miz the presidio is ick's day parad.
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salesforce is encouraging employees to work from home in california and washington state. salesforce says it will continue to pay its vendor hourly service providers. cities across the bay area are introducing protections for renters who could face eviction because of loss of work from the coronavirus. several companies are urging employees to avoid work gatherings or stay home if they feel sick. san jose mayor sam liccardo proposed a temporary moratorium on evictions for renters who can't pay rent for lost wages resulting from the outbreak. welcome back. the city is looking for a celebration of life was held temporary relief for burdened for fa in a sean mathematician and unpaid landlords. the supervisor is doing and pioneer katherine johnson. something similar in san francisco. >> this legislation would not her funeral was at the waive or eliminate the convocation center in virginia, she died more than a week ago at obligation to pay rent. the age of 101. it just says that people can't be evicted over it during the johnson's precisely calculated state of emergency. trajectories put the first man into orbit into the u.s. for >> under this proposition, landlords in san francisco can continue to ask for rent, but 1926 and first man on the moon
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they cannot evict. in 1969, did all this being one st aund the bay area are of three dozen african-american seeing basic supplies fly off women working for nasa at the the shelves. abc 7 stopped by the costco in time. johnson helped inspire the 2017 san francisco this weekend to oscar nominated film "hidden figures." see how things were looking there and yes, carts were new this morning, just in, continuing to be stocked full of in the past few minutes, we have the essentials, a sign read that an. the store was enforcing a limit she has announced she is for toilet paper, paper towels endorsing joe biden for and water bottles, only two packs or pallets were costco president, the tweed a video we cart. customers we talked to did notice a difference. >> there's no hand soap. now more than ever and i'll do whatever i can do to help him a lot of the shelves especially become the next president of the on the top where they stock all united states. biden and senator pablo sandoval their paper towels, you see they've brought it all down. so all the shelves up top are all empty. are batt biden and senator bernie sand er ers are battling it out. >> costco stopped giving out a rule changed by the dnc will samples. do you have questions about the coronavirus? go to abc7news.com/coronavirus, prevent tulsi gabbert from participating in the next we have an entire page dedicated debate. >> reporter: with the next round to related stories and the of primaries set for this coming information you need to know about the illness. we'll keep you posted on all the tuesday the democratic candidates and surrogates are out on the campaign trail this developments in the coronavirus
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weekend. >> he thinks he's going to win e emergency. let's move on to other news. a house committee released a we're bringing our people preliminary report from its investigation into the boeing 737 max. it places blame on both the faa together. >> reporter: vermont senator and boeing. focusing on the midwest speaking the report says both gambled to supporters in michigan. >> all over this country, people with the public safety in the aftermath of the lion air crash are asking themselvesch that killed 189 people in october of 2018, nearly five candidate can best defeat trump. months later 157 more people i have zero doubt in my mind died in the ethiopian air crash, that together, we are the that was the second accident campaign that could beat trump. involving 737 max. >> reporter: the traditional battleground state has the most delegates up for grabs on the crashes forced the grounding tuesday when voters in six of the aircraft. states head to the polls. boeing estimates it will be back senator amy klobuchar is also in in service mid 2020 so sometimes michigan lending her voice to mid this year. the iditarod in alaska former vice president's joe biden's campaign. she dropped out of the race before super tuesday and then endorsed him. >> we are going to build a officially begins today but the annual dog sled race has an odd problem this year. too much snow could be hard on beautiful blue wall of the mushers and dogs. anchorage just had its snowiest democratic votes around the february in years and that is where the race starts. midwest and we are going to make iditarod held its fan-friendly donald trump pay for it. >> reporter: former secretary of state john kerry also campaigning for the former vice ceremonial start yesterday,
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tweet dogs. 57 musher also line up for the president. >> this man smiling at you from official start. it is the second smallest field both sides, i know him well. in the past two decades. he has the ability to get this done. he's going to be the next president of the united states. and still ahead on >> reporter: biden continues to ride the momentum after winning ten states on super tuesday. his campaign raising $22 million since tuesday.anders likes to s mornings." >> it ended with a university story. >> the story behind "onward" the he'll need a record turnout to new pixar film. defeat donald trump. and here is a live look from he's right. and we're the campaign that's our san jose camera, still dark going to do that record turnout. >> reporter: he's also wracked out there, darker than usual, up endorsements from eight of given the time change, end of his former rivals. daylight saving. hawaii representative tulsi time right now is 5:36 and as gabbert says she's staying in the race despite no viable path to victory. leeshah isa has been saying tra a rule change by the democratic national committee will exclude her from the next debate in possibly light showers in parts of the bay area. phoenix march 15th. we'll check in with♪ she's calling on the two front-runners front-runners to stand up for what's right and help her get on the stage. yuni han, abc news, new york. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. >> coming up, george a healthy baby is worth the wait. stephanopolous talks with senator bernie sanders ahead of the next contest in the primary
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race, watch that full interview in s francisco's bay view teighborhood. n franciscshar this picture with us here of organizers meeting with the victim. they say a go fund me drive to help him and his family has raised nearly $70,000. two suspects were arrested in the case, one of them is not being charged for now but will be placed in a restorative justice program. and abc 7 news is committed to building a better bay area. one of the issues that we're focusing on is housing. there is an effort to speed up the construction of affordable housing in california. state senator scott weiner introduced a bill to ease zoning restrictions, clear the way for non-profit hospitals and faith stu institutions to build affordable housing units on their property. he tried three times to pass more legislation for housing in california. safety is a part of building
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a better bay area. a measure c needed a two-thirds majority since it is a tax, currently getting just over 68%. there are still several thousand votes that need to be counted. the registrar of voters says it could be two weeks before there is a final tally. we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. in the east bay, abc 7 news on char dan ashley held at a charity contract in walnut creek last night. ♪ 867-5309 >> the foundation raises money for children in need. rick springfield headlined last night's show, the foundation expected to raise tens of thousands of dollars last night to fund programs that help children in the community. for more information go to rockthecasa.org. let's get a check of the weather with lisa argen.
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>> good morning, liz. a few showers out there, not out of the question you may see some higher elevations, the atmosphere still a little bit unstable although yesterday's cold front well out of here, getting our sights set on the next system that's going to dive to the south, and really welcome boack. leave us with just chances of in the past hour, we mentioned precip come tomorrow and tuesday. senator kamala harris announced here is a look at our current she is throwing her support numbers in the 40s out there. behind former vice president joe biden. >> i believe in joe. san mateo 45 as well as foster i really believe in him, and i city. belmont, redwood city and look have known him for a long time. at the 30s in the north bay. one of of the things that we that's where we have some fog need right now is we need a from santa rosa, petaluma, san leader who really does care rafael. 30s to low 40s. about the people and who can 36 in napa and with a little bit of wind it feels like it is in therefore unify the people, and the 20s there. i believe skroe cjoe can do tha. 49 in san jose. good morning to you, and a live >> senator harris posted the look outside where we are mostly video to twitter, just this cloudy, that's the way we'll morning. she dropped out of the presidential race, of course, stay throughout the day today. a chance of showers through late last year. tuesday, but this is mainly well biden has said he would consider to the south of the city, maybe her potentially as a potennnmat. the higher elevations, the s se of course he considers many people in this process. senator harris also announced she will join biden in detroit,
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primary in michigan, a key state on tuesday with the most delegates up for grabs that day. in the east bay, crowds are expected fire rally in honor of international working women's day in oakland. the event upholds the legacy of women's power and resistance and women's day dates back to 10909 with the first celebration in new york city. today's rally in the fruitvale village on 12th street. >> it's going to be cool out there. it's freezing in novato, 32 degrees and 40s elsewhere. a live look outside speaking of the north bay, this is san rafael. we can see the cloud cover. usually that keeps us kind of warmer but it's been a cool air mass overhead with the passage of that cold front and warmup o. 70s ahead but still some rain to talk about for the first few days of the week. i'll have your forecast next. >> thanks, lisa.
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also next the warriors it h to play again without steph curry but his brother-in-law damian lee came in through for the 76ers.
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tonight the sharks play the second of back-to-back games. the puck drops at 7:00 p.m. at s.a.p. center. the warriors have a few days off before playing the clippers tuesday night. last night they were short-handed facing the 6ers. here's chris alvarez with highlights. >> stefan curry missed the game with the flu. soreness. who will step up in young fans excited to see whoever was on the floor. andrew wiggins, crist and thele.
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dubs down two at the break. third quarter, eric pascal, the two-handed hammer. he had 23 off the bench. what a rookie year he's having. al horford 22 points 10 rebounds drains the three there. sixers up eight after three. fourth quarter, jordan poole off the glass and in and poole again dribble drive, nice inside. he had 11. pascal and crist right here he'll tip it on in. dubs down two and the foul. crist had 13 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists, close to a triple-double. damian lee the floater tied at 106-106. 1:43 to go. lee again, the left-handed shot off the glass and in. game high 24. dubs had a two-point lead, 35 seconds to go, dubs up one, mike scott with the chance right here. crist says access denied. theris t 15th of the year, 118-114 the final. >> the great thing about this year is guys having the opportunities for development, so you know, starting to see
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things, starting to see the pictures and then once we get fully healthy towards the end of the year next year, starting to define roles and trying to be back up there. >> to see the young guys and how much better they're getting not only individually but the way they're playing together. 30 assists and seven turnovers, no way we could have done that a couple months ago so really proud of them. >> feel like we're all doing a great job playing the right way, having fun. that's the main thing, supposed to be a fun sport. kept doing that all night and all came together. to the ice, sharks and senators make-a-wish recipient selena urban dropping the ceremonial puck. first period sharks down 1-0 on the power play. evander kane 25th of the the hand/eye coordination. tied. overtime former shark kris tierney ends it, senators win it 2-1 in , a's
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and marine ens. allows one run on two hits, goa. greg dykeman breaks the tie. more spring trevor cahill, three innings, no runs, no hits, 5k. buster posey 2 for 2. joeyo the fans in right center. second homer of the spring, giants win 12-7. spring training continues later today and later on abc 7 the battle for l.a., lakers host the clirp clippers at 12:30. they face the warriors tuesday night at chase center. have a great center. one more check of the weather with lisa argen. >> hey, liz. yesterday certainly rainy for some of you, look at the full moon out there, almost full. tomorrow it's full, and we've got a pretty nice looking week ahead, if you want it to feel
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like spring. we're going to come up shy in the rainfall department. i'll show you that in a moment. as we look at the last 24 hours in review, the biggest numbers were in the south bay, over a quarter of an inch in san jose. this is our 24-hour total so yo. 0.o1 in livermore and a soggy start to your saturday and look at where our percentage normal is to date, very abysmal with 55% of normal santa rosa, 48% of normal san francisco, 34% of average in san jose, and the numbers in the upper 30s there for oakland and sfo. so we are not going to catch up now into march, with the look ahead only bringing a couple hundredths for the next seven days. emeryville right now you can see the glassy looking bay. live doppler 7, certainly a few little showers out there, but nothing to write home about. our next system is out in the
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pacific, it's going to dive to the south of us, bringing better shower chances and measurable rain to southern california, and just a few areas of mist and drizzle here up towards the bay area. 45 san ramon, dublin. 46 in pleasanton. 43 in san carlos. look at the clouds from ourine and we'll have mostly cloudy skies today. showers through tuesday. just a slight chance and looking at sunny and warmer weather throughout the middle of the week. the rest of the day today a lot of cloud cover out there, where is the rain? there isn't any. it's late into the overnight hours and maybe into monday, where we could pick up a few stray showers. you see mainly well south of the city, so highs today from about 56 san francisco, 60 oakland and fremont, san jose and with the clouds around, certainly going to feel cool out there, in fact as we look at the next seven days, without a lot of rain out there, when we do get the sun
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out, it's going to feel pretty good. this is our rainfall potential for the next seven days, from this weekend to next weekend, and as we look at santa rosa, 0.06, san francisco 0.0 3 including tomorrow and tuesday, level one on our storm impact scale. not a lot to look forward to in terms of the rain department. the accuweather seven-day forecast, mid and upper 50s along the coast and bay today, 60 inland with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers into your later day on monday, to the south of us as well on tuesday, and then we don't see the rain, the north bay perhaps in the city, we'll have temperatures in the upper 60s to near 70, and then by thursday and friday, it is spring-like around here again, with 70s around the bay and inland. so that's kind of the way we've done it around here, warmer throughout the middle of the sotely it's been a shortrday. winter so far. >> right. >> thanks, lisa. pixar is on a roll fresh off
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"toy story 4" the emeryville bates studio releases "onward." kristen zee interviewed the team and learned the personal story behind pixar's first fantasy adventure. >> no top part! >> with elves, centaurs and manikors you might think jogsward" is all saniticy but a son's desire is all too real. >> my father passed away when i was young and my younger brother and i don't remember him at all. >> reporter: the director dan scanlon shared himself with cory ray. >> the whole experience of making this film started with a personal story and ended with a universal story and i'm just so proud of that. >> i have something for you from your dad. >> reporter: in "onward" an
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awkward teenage elf ian lightfoot played by tom holland discovers magic and uses it to bring his father back to meet him for the first time. the magic falls short and conjures up half of dad ian and older brother barley played by chris pratt go on a quest to complete the spell and make their father whole. tell me about the choice of restoring him up to his pants. >> i think it was more of a guess like a metaphor for getting a little part of him. >> reporter: the two brothers lugging around a half built dad lends itself to comedy, but scanlon is also trying to ex-press the idea of having to piece together so many little parts to put together a picture of dad. >> i'm going to meet dad? >> there was the touching scene when ian was playing that cassette tape with his dad's voice and pretending he was having a conversation. >> when my brother and i were the age of ian and barley, an aunt and uncle who moved out of
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town found an audio cassette tae, i could tell by the way he said hi he was the a nervous and shy guy and the way he said bye embarrassed he overpronounced hi. >> reporter: knowing dad had similar traits helps the son grow in confidence for the director and the hero who goes from not being able to invite anybody to his birthday party to jumping across an invisible trust bridge. did you get to know your father better? >> my mom very sweetly inspired by the premise of the movie asked some of my dad's old friends, one of his old army buddies to write my brother and i a note and it was the greatest thing in the world. >> you can do this. i believe in you. >> reporter: "onward" is a story of finding your family, your place in the world and your potential. if the movie conjures up conversations, that to the creative team would be magical. in emeryville, kristen zee, abc
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7 news. >> "onward" is playing in theaters and disney of course is the parent company of pixar and abc next the cinequest film festival continues in san jose, why organizers are rescheduling the second week's events. ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music
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know picked all six numbers so wednesday night's jackpot goes up to it $110 mllion. no one picked all six numbers in the super lotto number and wednesday night's prize increases to $9 million. happening today in the south bay, c inequest film festival will continue in san jose. it fuses innovation with the arts to connect audiences. it was supposed to run next
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sunday. the events will not go on this week in response to the department of public health's recommendation. no refunds are being offered ats it will be honored during this summer edition. next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 a.m., new details about the "grand princess" cruiseship off the coast of ca whe wil dock.arnings tooran out to chase center but in smaller numbers. that's coming up.
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ne a better bay area. this is "abc 7 mornings." >> good morning everyone. it is sunday, march 8th. i'm liz kreutz. we'll get to the latest on the coronavirus emergency. first a quick look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you, liz. we are cold out there, temperatures near freezing. windchill factor below that in parts of the north bay. here is a shot of the clouds. you can see a little bit of the moon out there. it is going to be full tomorrow, and today. it's going to be another cold one out there, 47 in san francisco. 46 in gilroy with 39 half moon bay and from this view in the city a mostly cloudy sky today. look at the numbers, 33 up in santa rosa, 35 for new petaluma.
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