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more of that, i'm happy >> making reggie happy, anybody else? >> i have an appointment on friday . >> sunshine, i am ready . >> oh, look at this. kumasi is always doing something, you know she's gonna have some good plans . >> check everybody social media that's all i have to say it's still really windy in the mountains, gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour and we are still around 35 to 53 and it's starting to taper as you can see in the valleys, on live doppler seven. now, it's going to be a mild breeze, lie offshore, that's why were pushing the 70s, 68-72
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degrees inland, 69 at the bay and low to mid 60s on the coast . even warmer weather coming this weekend. are reopening in the orange stair, some restrictions were lifted in marin county and santa clara, the rules go into effect this morning there are four bay area counties in the orange dear. amy hollyfield is live in san francisco with the changes you will notice, good morning, amy. >> reporter: the mayor is hoping we will see changes downtown, that this will bring downtown or start bringing downtown back to life orange dear allows for non-central office space to reopen, and the mayor is really hoping that even though people have been working remotely, some businesses are embracing remote work she things and helps employees will want to come to the offices and be around other people again. the orange dear allows gyms and restaurants to increase the number of people allowed inside.
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and bars can open to outdoor service. even though the mayor is talking about wanting to see the city jumping again the message comes with a bit of caution . >> we know there is still work to do, we don't want to see another surge. we don't want to go backwards and that's why were proceeding with caution and how we open. museums were at 25% capacity, we are going to 50% capacity. indoor dining was a 25%, it's going to 50 percent that when we get into yellow the office space will increase it. we still have a role to play in getting the vaccine when we qualify . >> the mayor is also working with the giants on opening day details. the orange dear allows for the parkville up to 33% capacity. the giants home opener is april 9. the good news keeps coming in the mayor says the city could move to the yellow chair
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within weeks if case numbers continue to go down. live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news . we do expect an update in sonoma county today. county leaders hold a news conference at 5:00. we expect to learn about vaccines and other covert data. sonoma is in the red deer, napa county and alameda county could go to the orange dear as early as next week. we are tracking updates as we get new information and for the latest look on where your county stands, head to abc.com for the latest ac today the boulder city city council will honor the victims of the people killed at the grocery store. now, reactions from family members . >> the federal and state leaders up plan to attend a boulder city council meeting to acknowledge the need for community healing. a memorial is growing outside
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of king supers, they are expected to memorialize those killed in this accident. . >> y. y? why did you shoot my niece couldn't be sat around her . >> they gave it all. to save those people. and the hate continues >> the suspect in the shooting is supposed to make his first court appearance of charts with two counts of 10 degree murder. family members say he may have been suffering from a mental illness.also at asking for background checks and loopholes to be addressed for gun control.
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we learned that one of the victims and the shooting was working as an instacart shopper that person has been identified as lynn murray. the san francisco-based company that said it violence of any kind and has no place in our society. in the north bay the authorities have given the all clear at the veterans home. a report of a woman with a gun led to a lockdown yesterday. officers spent three hours looking. highway , patrol said there was no threat and the only witnesses the person that called it in. three years ago a gunman entered the property and killed three people before turning the gun on them self . a 75-year-old woman who fought off an attacker is donating the proceeds of a gofundme to fight anti-asian racism. she was punched in the eye, left bleeding from the eye near market street on tuesday and since then nearly $930,000 have been raised.
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an update says she has requested the money be donated back to her community and to help combat racism, saying this issue is bigger than her . vice president alison collins spoke to the school board amid calls for her resignation. community members to man that she step down after offensive tweets from 2016 resurfaced. but has she never mentioned the asian american community in a one minute statement . >> i'm currently engaging with my colleagues and working with the community for the good of all children in our district. and, especially black children heeel ype the asian american co they were posted before collins was elected to the school board. she says they were taken out of context. commissioners called for collins to resign . >> i'm not alone when i say i
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don't have confidence in commissioner collins to fairly govern a school board that is almost half api help was coming to low income families in oakland, later this spring, residents living below the poverty line can be randomly selected to get $500 per month for a year and a half . >> the majority of people struggling in poverty are working on trying to do better at what we hope that this will help them to sustain that long- term. >> the recipients can be employed or unemployed and this is being financed by private donors . marin county is moving forward with the universal the foundaon to pledge $3 tring million over the next two years. the fund gives unrestricted cash to 125 underserved mothers. they must have at least one child age 17 or younger to mollify.
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they hope to expand benefits beyond finances in the near future . still ahead, the change coming to the max fascination site at the coliseum, forcing officials to stop taking new appointments . several highly anticipated movies are going to be released directly to streaming. the announcement from the parent company disney. here's a live look at the golden gate bridge. when they're at 13 miles per hour , it's going to be a good day outside, breezy at times with plenty of tree pollen
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we take a look at clear
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conditions over san rafael were the breezes of the temperature up, 54 degrees, mid 40s to upper 50s in san francisco because of the breezes that we dealt with over the overnight hours. by the time we get to noon, 59, low 60s, by 4:00 high clouds keep us in the upper 60s after touching near 70. via 7:00 are 50s at the coast and upper 50s elsewhere. if you're worried about pollen you should be, cedar, oak d jun toda it willbebreezy so it will be er pollen is moatrawill st atevel and we don't need to throw that in the mix. we can see some traffic over there and let's get over to jobina to find out what's going on with the roads . >> the wind is a big story for the commute this morning. we have a high wind advisory for the bridges
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look in san jose, showing a live picture of 101. as far as conditions on the roads, everything is clear and moving at the limit with the toll plaza i can tell you it's pretty clear there, but this is where you run into the slow down in emeryville. this is what we see typically around this time. headlights are making their way whets bound new this morning, santa rosa police are trying to find the driver who crashed into a homeless encampment killing a woman on robbins avenue say they were responding to the report of a fight and when they got there they found a crashed car but no driver. police are searching for the driver and trying to figure out if this was an accident or something else . still ahead for the new muppets on sesame street that
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happening right now, san francisco janitors have walked off jobsites after months of failed negotiations. alive to the picket line in front of the sales force tower. this is just one of 20 stripe lines across the city. union officials demand fair pay, workplace safety measures and the pastor reemployment for thousands of furloughed workers the strike is expected to last three days . the mass vaccination site won't be giving second doses of the vaccine after the weekend. on monday it only gives doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine , one and done for anyone who gets the shot. more than 227,000 people have weeks . cinated at the sitely s
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a more than 100 special olympic athletes are now vaccinated the athletes were able to get the shots thanks to a partnership with ucsf and city college, where the vaccinations took place . >> it didn't feel too bad going in the how about you? >> no . >> it wasn't too bad so far ? >> no. >>ha spded navidi until the middle of july . we have all va vaccine.com including a new story breaking down the differences between the brands. you can also look at the vaccine tracker and ask any questions .
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a couple in southern california marks a brand-new chapter in the long book of marriage, reuniting for the first time in a year how do you feel? >> francis and roberta have been married for 72 years, but they had to be separated because of the pandemic. robea nuing a rtcili tyveats so for months couple talked everyday over video chat. all of that changed when they both got the vaccines . >> how happy i am to see you again and be able to come and visit you, at least for a little while, not as often as i'd like to, but it's can work out okay . >> roberta has dementia and francis keeps our memories alive by sharing precious moments. this will be a lot easier to do now that they can see each other in person . it was a neighborhood display that made the pandemic almost bearable, after 12 months it's going back into hibernation.
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every morning, laura slider sets up elaborate displays of human sized teddy bears in her yard in orange county. neighbors could see that it bears enjoying a mcdonald's drive-through, a kissing booth, exercise classes, with vaccines rolling out and cities reopening, snyder decided it's time for the bears to retire . >> one little girl came up and gave each bear hug before she left, i would like to bring them out for holidays, but fourth of july was so fun. and christmas, that was a lot of fun . >> she's going to take the bears hiking and boating. there's a train of bears. >> see, this is the place where they have big houses i guess, because where you going to store that? >> would you get them from? >> that she have a trx? alligators .
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>> lance peter from star wars. >> who has one of those ? >> right ? i'm pretty happy with it. i would love to walk by that every day and see it when i was out and about during the pandemic. still not heading back to the gym, but getting closer. now, central tower, 57 degrees in san francisco. it's going to be a little warmer today, still breezy, maybe not overall as windy as it was yesterday, but they will be out there, high clouds are coming this afternoon ahead of a dry front, bringing blustery and cooler conditions but that's just a blip in the seven-day because spring warmth and sunshine is co and with its clockwise flow it steers dry cold fronts over the top of us at the close of the low in the higher together the tighter the pressure grading
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and the greater the pressure causes it to be breezy. so, until those stop happening, which will be this weekend, it's gonna be pretty breezy the next three days. temperatures, 41 to santa rosa, 54 in oakland, 50s down the east bayshore also in brentwood. that's what the breezes do, they create microclimates that we will have some this afternoon. 66-69 on the peninsula. low 60s on the coast and, 68-72 through the northbay valleys and 66-69 on the east bayshore with oakland topping out at 68. so, let's take a look at the 70s through the central valley. a few showers around eureka but you could see a few clouds tonight with cooler conditions in the mid to upper 40s. when the cold front passes were 6 to 8 degrees cooler with
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faster wind and the warmest temperatures with calmer conditions and more sunshine this weekend not a drop of rain anywhere . >> here's live with what's going up with gma a at 7:00, good morning, ginger . >> good morning, nice to be with everybody. you can see severe storms in the forecast time headed south right after i talk to you that we have to start in boulder colorado because investigators are saying the suspected gunman purchased the weapon a week before he killed 10 people in a supermarket. we learn the emotional tributes about the victims that are on the ground with the latest on the investigation. then, the latest on the major boost on the race to vaccinate america. the white house will distribute 27 million vaccine doses just this week. covid cases are climbing in more than a dozen states and,
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as new reports that say the vaccines are helping some people with long-haul or syndrome we have the latest on all of that. and , too students are suing oregon's biggest colleges over the online learning experience during the pandemic they are demanding a tuition refund. to if they set that precedent what does it mean for other college students across the country . two entrepreneurs make it their mission to transform healthcare for black women. we have an awesome surprise for their startup and you see it all coming up on gma. >> no one does surprises like good morning america, and ginger i hope you have a safe trip . >> thank you. i hate to go to the same area i i'm morgan, and there's more but we wto me than hiv.ning ou there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen.
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the black father and son are bring in the abcs of race illiteracy, teaming up with elmo and friends to teach children a different set of important skills in tackle topics like skin color in a way that kids can understand >> i know why, elmo, my mom and dad told me it's because of melanin, right dad? >> that's right . >> melanin, what's that? >> melanin is something that we each have inside of our bodies that makes outside of our bodies the skin color that it is. it also gives us our eye and hair color. >> and our hair color . >> oh . >> sesame street unveiled the two black characters yesterday's a part of the ongoing justice initiative more movie theaters are bi upmis that can be reas in th. cruell premiere on disney plus, the same day that goes into theaters on may 28.
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marvels black widow has been pushed back from may to july and will be released in theaters and on disney plus. and pixar's next animated movie will not be used at all. luca will be launched exclusively on disney plus in june. disney is the parent company of pixar and abc more and more caliphate into getting from the state water department . the first states in the u.s. open appointments to all people 16 and up . >> how steve canger on of
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. i don't need to wait another minute to take commonsense steps to save lives in the future . the mass shootings in thto nboulder gun laws. ha loosened restrictions today. what to expect where you live researchers say it's time to reinvent our workspace. what might replace partitions and cubicles in the future . >> i want to start with mike and a look at the forecast . >> good morning, hi everyone. you for joining us. let's take a look and show you what's going on. is a tower cam mile-per-hour wind, that's why it was so noisy. and the wind will calm down a little bit and will pick up as we head into the afternoon hours. maybe not quite as fast as yesterday but noticeable if
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you're going to be outside. high clouds overrun us from north to south as we head into the afternoon but a little bit warmer than yesterday with low to mid 70s inland. 66-69 around the bay and low to mid 60s at the coast coatr tomorrow but the rest of the forecast is warm . get ready for more indoor dining, outdoor bars and in some cases a return to the office. orange >> reporter: rules go into effect in santa clara and marin county starting at midnight. san francisco will follow suit today. amy hollyfield is live in the city with what we can do now . >> the mayor is very enthusiastic about this. she says she really wants to see downtown san francisco . she wa back to life. the orange >> reporter: does allow for nonessential offices to reopen. so, the mayor is really hoping that people will return to the office if they want to be around other people again and
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ditch the remote working. restaurants and gyms can now allow more people inside, and, entertainment venues can start to reopen . ab top, indoors. orange deer. movie theaters, you can actually buy popcorn now at movie theaters. >> giants, oracle will be allowed to open to limited capacity and the mayor says she is working with the team on home opener details. getting that ready to go for the april home opener. the orange deer allows bars to open outdoor service and the hope is you will come to a giants game, and we will start to see [ inaudible ] and continue with this swift phase of reopening. the mayor is
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predicting that the city will hit the yellow tier within weeks . a new federal survey finds nearly half of the nation's elementary schools are open for full-time classroom learning that the number of children learning in person very greatly by not only region but by race in february across the country. students in rural areas and towns were far more likely to be back in the classroom full- time, compared to students in cities and suburbs of. among fourth-graders, 49% of white students were learning fully in person fully online. the numbers were reversed for black students, 58% learning online, 28% in person. 56% of hispanic students were distance-learning with 33% in person and among children of asian descent, 68% were remote learning and only 15% in person.
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alameda nappy counties could be advancing to the orange deer as early as next week. we are tracking the updates as we get new information. for the latest look i had to abc 7 news.com and check out the interactive tracker . the recent tragedies in atlanta and boulder colorado are igniting a new battle over gun laws. now, at the live desk it, more on the fight that's happening in washington >> the white house is biden is considering executive action on guns but is not specified what action he might take. the president is pushing for a ban on high-capacity magazines and assault weapons. you want senators to vote on two bills that passed the house, which close loopholes and background checks. passing the bills is not likely that they would need support for more than 10 republicans because one democrat, senator joe manchin, has already said he does not read support them. >> every time there's a shooting, we play this ridiculous theater, where this
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committee gets together and proposes a bunch of laws that would do nothing to stop these murders. >> ted cruz is really good at yelling, he's not good at telling the truth, and the truth is that states with stronger gun laws have lower rates of gun violence. >> a senator mansion has suggested he may reintroduce gun legislation he proposed in 2013 that would expand background checks but would not include some of the restrictions and the bills passed in the house. >> the names of the 18 people killed one of backdrop at a news conference prior to the game last night against the 76ers . >> we can't just sit here and except that were going to allow our fellow citizens to mow each other down with weapons of war.
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it's ridiculous. it's disgusting. it's devastating. there are so many people out there suffering and we have to do something about it >> he hopes the senate will pass the gun bill already improved by the house. the subject gets close to home and his father was the president of the american university of beirut, was assassinated by two gunmen outside of his office in 1984 . a large crowd of people gathered in oakland to remember those skilled in the shootings. police are still investigating the motive. the suspect said he targeted the businesses for providing an outlet for his addiction to sax up those at the rally see they view it as a hate crime because six of the eight victims are of asian descent . >> to see yet another case where asian women specifically have been targeted and murdered is heartbreaking and devastating . >> 21-year-old robert long has not had any hate crime charges brought a■gainst him. art of building a better bay area is fighting for racial and
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social justice that we have resources to help you do that. to find your ally go to abc 7.com/take action . a new poll is showing that governor gavin newsom is beating research effort to. 46% of likely voters would vote to keep newsom in office, while 35% said they would vote to remove him. two thirds of democratic voters would vote to keep newsom there. republicans overwhelmingly plan st weee him out and turned re mo k. this will likely be held sometime in the fall. there's a push for california senators to crackdown on massive data collection to protect people's privacy lawmakers are urged to be passing a law to destroy data collected by lice and point readers within 24 hours, unless it's needed as evidence in a felony investigation. california stroud is deepening and water supply shortages are imminent.
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the state water board is calling for conservation of water sending notices to 40,000 water users in both rural and urban areas to prepare for catsup. in addition to low reservoir levels, the spring runoff is expected to be low. they estimate that 90% of california is in some state of drought . >> >> yes, we've been really focusing on the rain season, but eventually when the season ends, we start focusing on our reservoirs and the lack of water in them, that's what's going to sustain us through the summer and hopefully into next winter before this happens again. we are anywhere from nearly 8 inches below average to 18 inches. this is since october 1. we are looking at a foot in oakland, to a foot and a half of rain that we haven't received across the north bay.
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that's why it's can be devastating this summer of the fire season will follow through but i hope not . >> is a look at the wind, you can see what they're doing to the temperature, low 40s supper 50s and, if you look at the peninsula, we go from 41 and middle park to san bruno at 58 degrees under clear skies. right now in san rafael it's 54 degrees and the temperature is 57-62 at noon. upper 60s for the rest of us and back into the 50s by 7:00. issues out there this morning. jobina will talk more about that . let's get over to jobina to talk more about the commute . >> good morning everyone, you can see the busiest spot in the bay area at the bay bridge toll plaza. we have a backup
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right across the bridge and we talk more about that in a moment, i do want to bring you a live look, of the san mateo bridge. it's very busy, especially if you're headed towards the peninsula this morning. bring an overall look of the bay area from our map here. if you are headed across the bay bridge into san francisco, i want to let you know there's a disabled car at 5th street blocking at least one lane, you may run into a slowdown there as well . is still ahead, the fight to close the pay gap between men and women, the star athletes expect it to testify on capitol hill . the new york stock exchange is up by 225 points, another update on how the market is doing, up next .
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happening now, one of the
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most important waterways right now is at a standstill. a container ship the size of a skyscraper is stuck in egypt suez canal both directions. a tugboats work to remove it. the ship was on the way to the netherlands when a powerful sandstorm that stuck aground. they carry 10% of worldwide shipping traffic and the suez canal. 27 million covid-19 vaccine doses will be shipped across the country this week.s say it million doses of johnson & johnson. they expect supplies the increase in the coming weeks, continuing the increase. more states relax eligibility for shots. president biden isn't directing all eligible adults, -- all adults to be eligible for the vaccine by 1 may. today was members and officials will be allowed inside of a border facility. they will visit and influx care
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facility in texas. biden has faced growing criticism for the apparent secrecy at the border, including from fellow democrats this comes as pictures of been released of immigrant children in custody sleeping on mats under foil blankets and separated in groups. today's equal payday, this year is especially important as a pandemic has cause women to leave for work at four times the higher rates than men. today there will be a congressional hearing to examine the gender pay gap. president biden and dr. jill biden will also meet with the team. stock trading at robin hood says it submitted a confidential plan to go public later this year. the company is in a battle between retail investors and institutional investors, over companies like game stop and amc entertai
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robin hood head to restrict rating of the companies earlier this year. robin hood did not disclose its size of its initial public office in . 's trading gets underway, we are up by 240 points at the new york stock exchange . the covid-19 stimulus packages having a positive impact on the economy. researcher stay in february, the u.s. poverty rate was 11.2% down from 11.6% in november. if we look back at february 2020 before the pandemic, the rate was 10.7%. it fell to about 9% in may, thanks to federal aid. expert say the $2 trillion relief package signed this month will likely cause the poverty rate to drop again. as bay area counties move into the orange deer, it may not be long before workers are asked to return to the office of. workers at cal say it's time to reinvent offices beyond partitions and spaced out
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cubicles. the changing workplace is the pillar of building a better bay area. now, concept for a mobile office that could be part of our future. joke at the clock is ticking for workers to return to the office, we seen ideas to make workspace safer. this is a concept wort orplex such as these looked at washington dulles international airport to shuttle passengers between terminals . >> the ideas to move the mobile lounge to places where people live, so that they don't have to commute, but they can gather together and they can interact in ways that are productive, both for themselves and for their company. >> reporter: the interdisciplinary cent r rkesthes, nicer than temporary classroom structures could be parked in empty parking lots or parks, making commute shorter, they feature sound and plans to create a healthy bubble .
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>> it's kind of like a biosphere . >> there you go. yes. but, the point behind it is, you can create a safe environment if it's small, if it's very intentional in terms of who joins the and, it's a place that people want to come to. stroke >> reporter: the mobile office could move where needed and create shared workspace . >> it happens when people interact with people who are different from themselves, who have different perspectives and different insight and different ideas. >> reporter: as with any new idea there could be one wrinkle . and airport spokesman says there transport vehicles are too wide for public roads but it's a concept they hope will gain traction. our convenience store chain known for slurpee's, big gulps and munchies is now opening a taco drive through.
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that's right, 7-eleven is opening a laredo taco location with a drive-through in dallas. typically you can find laredo taco product inside of 711 stores. it includes an assortment of side dishes and you will still be able to order the beloved slurpee's amid the pandemic, fast food drive throughs have grown in popularity as an easy and safe way to get your food. can we go back for a second to the mobile office? did either one of you ever have to learn in one of those trailers? >> what was the name, we didn't call it a trailer . >> not a mobile classroom, but yes . >> portable. yes, portable we were in the portables . >> it was hell, right? >> no. what kind of portable were you when . >> i hated it . >> are you were in florida. having these in maryland and going outside in the middle of winter, it always made you feel
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like you were second-class, i thought, going out there . >> i see that . >> yeah. yeah . >> i don't know >> well, we moved here from colder climates and we were like, wait, the classroom door opens to the outdoors, wow, that's pretty cool, that's a change, thankfully. here's a look at what's going on from the roof camera where the wind is starting to calm down as we expect them to do through the morning hours. they will pick up again to the afternoon hours bringing mild temperatures and blowing in a few high clouds from north to south. breezy in the hills with a dry cold front blowing through, clearing out clouds and making it cooler tomorrow morning. it also makes it cooler tomorrow before the resurgence of warmth and sunshine. high pressure to the west steers all these dry cold fronts at us and when they do they keep us pretty breezy. so today is up, tomorrow, still a
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little breezy on friday but by the weekend they calm down. 67-71 across the south bayto san jose at 70, 66- on peninsul francisco, 68 at san rafael to calistoga at 72 degrees. we have 66-69 on the coast and in the inland neighborhoods everybody in the mid-70s with san ramon, 69. here's a look at fewer outdoor dining and you can see how mild it's going to be. still in the 60s and then mid 50s by 8:00. a little breezy to start out. temperatures tonight fall into the mid and upper 40s under partly cloudy skies just how much cooler? 6 to 8 degrees cooler with 50s on the coast, and 60s for the rest of us a. but we jump back to today's levels for friday, then, look
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at the breeze taper and temperatures climb and remain above average on monday and tuesday. have a good one a big changes are coming to the post office. the postmaster general says his new 10 year plan will save the post office which is currently facing a massive $160 billion shortfall. the biggest changes a longer delivery window for first-class mail. the plan would extend that from 2 to 3 days from up to five days. >> it seems like too little too late, there's real trouble because a lot of lack of trust that customers have in it now . >> certain post offices will also see reduced hours while postage prices will increase but we don't know by how much. a forget the big movie dresses because the wedding jumpsuit could be the next big trend. david's bridal is looking ahead at what the return of weddings will look like and, based on dress orders, a lot of weddings are planned for fall and then
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next spring and summer. many couples were forced to embrace smaller, more casual celebrations, and that casualness might be sticking around. the dress company says brides are going for more nontraditional looks like shorter hemlines, wedding jumpsuit's are fancy skirts and tops . drinking a strong copy before a workout could increase fat burning. this is according to a the university of granada in spain. having 3 mg of caffeine 30 minutes before you exercise in the afternoon, will maximize your body's ability to burn fat. they also find that working out in the morning is not as effective as breaking a sweat later in the day. that was the biggest part to me . >> i like morning workouts, not on this schedule, but, it's a good way to get your day started. that is surprising . >> i used to work on the scduhouston thphog i love
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, michelle, every morning she would go and work out before we got to work. she was hard-core, she was a boxer and, every time i didn't want to get up in the morning i thought well, michelle is at 24 hour fitness currently, so, get out of bed . >> inspiration . coming up, the seven things you need to know today. also, i knew app on apple tv the fire tv and search abc 7 bay area to download it for free . >> this is a beautiful look as the sun is coming up. and joy, we will be right back
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it is 6:55, if you're just joining us here of the seven things to know, santa rosa police are looking for a driver who crashed into a homeless encampment and killed a woman overnight. police were responding to the report of a fight and when they got there they found the crash, but no driver . >> san francisco janitors of walked off jobsites after months of failed contract negotiations. this is a live picture at the picket line at salesforce tower inlast it one . >> santa clara marin and san francisco counties are moving into the orange tier today, that means that office buildings can reopen a 25% capacity. restaurant another attractions can operate at 50% capacity .
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america is getting a much needed boost to the covid-19 vaccine supply. 27 million doses will be shipped the next week, 23 million for pfizer and madonna and 4 million doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine. >> our exploratory him is back and ready for a great sunrise, temperatures will soar up to 70 degrees, little warmer than average. >> bring you alive picture from the bay bridge toll plaza, lights came on at 620, these are averaging on the bay bridge around 20 miles per hour when she passed treasure island . a new dolly parton special is coming to netflix, it's a tribute concert featuring stars like miley cyrus, katy perry a little bit down and more. it was filmed back in 2019 and it will premiere in two weeks on april 7 . >> i am currently reading a book about dolly parton .
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>> it has a great title, it's called, she came by at natural . >> she come by
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good morning, america. deadly supermarket rampage. this morning. chilling new details about the massacre. police saying the shooter methodically marched through the parking lot and store killing a total of ten people. authorities say the suspect only bought the ar-style weapon a week ago. boulder's police chief fighting back tears as she honored fallen officer eric talley. his cruiser becoming a makeshift memorial. this morning, the emotional tributes as we learn more about the victims as president biden pushes for tighter gun control laws. >> we can ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in this country once again. also this morning, the biden administration announcing 27 million vaccine doses will ship this week as johnson & johnson
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