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and i start to the weekend, yesterday. today we are going to finish it off with more warm conditions inland. a few high clouds. we are not picking up much on the low cloud deck. we have clear conditions. through 7:00 we will see some fog. right now we are in the 30s. 44 in fremont. 45 and san jose. we will be partly partly morning hours. 60s around the bay to upper 60s around noontime with more sunshine staying cool, breezy, the coast with upper 70s inland. a warm day there. around the bay we should see around 70. still not warming up coast side. we will talk about cool down despite the week ahead in a few minutes. a free vaccination pop-up opens in the east bay. they've been hosting vaccination clinics and today the first shot of moderna vaccine in oakland. it starts at 9:30 this morning. second shots will be given may 8
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. to make an appointment go to united oakland website. california will expand covid access to those 16 and up. right now it's limited to 50 or older. or those in certain health employment categories. part of our abc team spoke to officials from three counties moving ahead of the schedule. >> reporter: we are four days away from the states vaccine eligibility expansion. san francisco, alameda and contra costa county are getting ahead of the state and opening up vaccination now. on wednesday of last week alameda county expanded eligibility to residents in 12 zip codes hardest hit by the pandemic. starting monday, they open to residents in the entire county 16 and older.
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>> right now alameda county residents 16 and older can go to my turn, to be vaccinated. >> reporter: san francisco getting head of the state funding eligibility to everyone 16 and older if they live in seven neighborhood. >> what's concerning is supplied. as we are expanding there are less vaccine coming in. part of this is due to johnson & johnson having a delay giving some issues that have gone on with manufacturing. the hope is in the next couple of weeks vaccine will start to flow more freely. >> reporter: alameda county struggling with vaccine supply. last week they got over 40,000 doses. next week they get 26,000 . contra costa county is the opposite of san francisco and alameda county. they are expecting 120,000 doses . that's 29,000 more than last
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week. >> a large part of the reason we've been able to do so is contra costa county has federally qualified health clinics. there is federally qualified health clinics in all kinds of counties however, ours are mostly run by the county. san francisco is getting a jumpstart offering free vaccinations. thousands were turned down this weekend due to supply. we were at zuckerberg general hospital breaking down the vaccine crunch. >> reporter: thousands of people showed up early and got in a long line for a vaccine clinic at zuckerberg hospital. the wait was painful for some. >> we've been waiting for three
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and half hours. >> they opened eligibility early ahead of the april 15 expansion to those living in eight priorities zip codes under certain communities. reservation walk-in appointments are available. nobody knew how big the demand would be. >> we had a little over 6000 individuals show up today for 9:00. >> reporter: was only 2000 allotted doses per day upwards of 4000 people got turned away. >> i was a little surprised. i had friends tell me they had been scouting this out the last week or so saying the end of the time is the best time to come in here that's why i came now at jewish i guess they were wrong. >> they vaccinate first-come first-served. >> they are not giving up on getting their shot. >> officials hope people return, sunday, arnie day over
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the next two weeks 8:00 m2 3:00 p.m. get here early. make sure you get the vaccine. facebook opening a location for vaccinations. hundreds of people lined up for the first of four saturday events to receive the vaccine. it's been run by healthcare providers serving low income in east palo alto. >> my friend is down in southern california in the icu. with covid. do know that i am protecting myself, and others by getting the vaccine it's pretty >> reporter: the goal is to vaccinate 5000 people within the next month. for everything you need on the vaccine had to our website, you will find our interactive tracker. the differences between shot and places to ask questions. abc7news.com.
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a number of people getting covid is concerning. 35% of the capacity and the peak was at 20,000 test a day. we spoke with the county's testing officer about the possibility the vaccines are driving the numbers down. >> i think people are looking towards vaccine. they are excited about vaccine which is fine. while you wait your turn tested. >> reporter: the doctor says emergence of the variance is another reason people should continue to get tested. focusing on the pandemic changing education. today's college of san francisco students will hold a march two protest cuts and
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layoffs. students will be on zoom to talk about keeping classes, faculty, and staff that 1:00 p.m. they will march from 24th street to mission high school. they want the avlastate to rebu ccsf. a big day for parents and students in san francisco tomorrow. in public schools will reopen for in person after a year of distance learning. 22 pre-k through second grade will welcome students back tomorrow. 11 early education site will also reopen. every student through fifth grade will be on campus five days a week. justice distance learning is still available for families. we have some clouds around. not a whole lot of fog aired as we look at our camera we could see billability is good. another day will be slightly
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cooler at the coast. we have upper 70s and maybe if you 80s in linda. my forecast is coming up. major allegations this morning pointed at the mayor of one north baytown. what five women are saying claiming sexual assault now the mayor is now responding. praying for peace. weekend church services calling for a into asian eight. the arch bishop of san francisco is standing up. the dire drought. one rancher shows us how bad it are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪ struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes
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they stand with these new developments. >> reporter: they received a tip about this march 30 and quickly began investigating. finding enough evidence to arrest the former mayor robert jacob. the 44-year-old has been booked on five felony counts and one misdemeanor related to alleged sexual assault crimes against a minor under 15 years old. police believe the crimes may begin in december 2019, at this time police only heard from one victim. they are asking anyone with information to come forward giving the victims age police cannot release any more information about them, or details of the crimes. kevin kilgore, says the investigation has sent shockwaves through the small town. >> is dramatic for the survivor. it's dramatic for everyone. it plays a toll in our community. >> reporter: the mayor
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according to his profile works as a consultant in the cannabis industry booked in the sonoma county adult detention facility being held without bail. a rally planned out sonoma county winery owned by the windsor mayor. if it's woman is coming forward with sexual assault accusations. a 38-year-old woman tells the chronicle she was sexually abused relationship in the early 2000's. the chronicle first published a story with allegations from four other women on, thursday. they release a statement last night saying, i believe anyone who believes they've been victimized should have the opportunity to be heard. i didn't want to cloud my accusers stories with an immediate response and decided to give them time to be heard. now is the appropriate time for me to address this matter. i am innocent of the conduct alleged and have not violated any of these women. he is fighting back. the sheriff's office is
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investigating. service and a san jose church is turning into a town hall today coming one week after easter morning worship service was infiltrated by people spewing anti-somatic slurs. they are investigating the community in person or zoom for today's town hall inviting the community excuse me. it starts at 11:00 this morning. the pastor's concern last week's hack good affect the congregation after a stabbing there in november. two people died and three others were hurt. the church's fundraising is an on-site security. an issue we focused on is rasul social justice. the archbishop calling for an end to violence against asians. arch bishop salvador
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decided yesterday one of the best things he could do was come together to pray. >> i want the asian community to know how much i esteem them. they are great blessing in our city and bay area. they've been a vital and integral part of our life here since the very beginning. >> as catholics they belong to a global faith community the most diverse and multicultural institution in the world. we will see a no anti-asian heat march and rally in mountain view starting from the town transit center. city hall. this follows a similar rally saturday, in san mateo. >> whose voice has been drowned out, i ask you tell your story loud. >> reporter: asian uplift called a rally to bring awareness to the situation.
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we don't have all the answers. we have a lot of added resources or to find out more about how you can take action you can go to abc7news.com/ take action. a special adjuster for a 75- year-old grandma who defended herself last month. a supervisor arranged to get the family tickets to the home opener you might recall she was attacked march 17 and found a stick to defend herself. they raise $1 million on her behalf. supporting the fight against racism, hatred, and violence towards asian americans. dozens of people gathered yesterday protesting the death of more than 100 elk. 152 elk died because of
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overpopulation's and drought. they are led to limited access. yesterday's protesters blame the park servicing they mismanage the situation. they are demanding the fence be removed. the elk herd is considered the largest remaining population of their species in the world. between 2012, 2015, 250 elk died from similar conditions. we went to one ranch where the owner has contended with droughts for decades. not optimistic about where we are heading. >> reporter: in the valley
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people find comfort in seasonal predictability. flowers bloom, the cows come home, that's how it's supposed to be. this is 2021, what's the one thing you haven't gone? >> rain. we saw the reservoir palm that fills with rainwater runoff every year. looking out the window we almost missed it. >>.com should be running over right now. >> the pond should have enough water to run this ranch and hundreds of cows for a year and a half. not now. >> have you ever seen empty? >> no, not like this. >> he has run this land since 1976, he went to the drought
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back then. we watched them they go well which turned out dry. he has never seen any thing in april as dry as this. >> this is the worst one this time. >> he is buying hay and paying tens of thousands of dollars for a water delivery truck. californians are fixated on covid and vaccinations right now. let's get a check of the weather now. no rain in sight here no rain on the way. this is worrisome. >> reporter: we know how to drive. we are almost 6 inches ahead of where we are this year up in the north bay. they should've had 32 inches of rain since lost a over.
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just 12 inches. yes, we are desperate for water. none in the forecast as we look at live doppler 7. we may get a few clouds around here. low clouds this morning and maybe high clouds this afternoon. it we are talking about extended outlook with no rain in april. talking about statistics in a moment. 44 in danville right now. 42 san ramon and dublin. temperatures close to the bay in the mid 40s. 46 in san carlos 47 san francisco in low 40s up in the north bay. mild visibility along the coast where it's five degrees cooler this morning. we are looking at not a lot of fog this morning. it's a cool start to the week. tomorrow, some will see numbers above average inland are looking at continued drive patterns. this is what i mean. through may 1 we should see
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over to and have more inches of rain. we see more rain average in april and may. san francisco should be 1.54. we are looking for rain because we usually get rain in april even intimate with an inch on the way normally and san jose an inch and a half in oakland. we are not seeing any rain in the south bay today. looking for numbers in the mid- 70s. above average and seeing upper 60s. 72 in sunnyvale. should feel pretty good. we have low clouds giving way to mostly sunny skies. upper 60s to nearly 70. the breeze today along the shoreline. not as windy as it then. looking at 64 in south city up in the north bay. low 70s in petaluma. 77 calistoga. temperatures from the mid-to
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upper 60s today. a few high clouds. you had inland the numbers here with plenty of sunshine. a few 80s right around fairfield . the delta where the wind is going to be light. temperatures will warm up. the seven-day forecast is looking at numbers in the mid- 50s. pacifica upper 60s. oakland upper 70s. a little change tomorrow. a cool off maybe a little bit late in the day. otherwise a cooling trend with greasy conditions bringing us numbers in the mid-70s tuesday, and wednesday. the drive pattern continues with very little variation right through next weekend. the numbers come up a little bit next weekend. hope in getting past the pandemic. what comes next? >> 85 percent of jobs that will exist in, 2030, do not exist today.
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the spring relaunch of the sunday streets program in chinatown. the rise together season as part of the walkaway weekend. it features small format happenings with diverse communities across the city. the space provides health and wellness programming running through 11:00 to 5:00 on grant avenue. as we work through the pandemic the changing work lace is one of the key pillars in building a better bay area. companies in the bay area but around the world are strategizing how they will shift gears in surviving the pandemic to thriving over the next decade. we show you the future will continue to be disruptive. >> reporter: remote work showed how quickly we respond to the pandemic and going forward there will be a shift from
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surviving to thriving with risk . >> companies are willing to fail and fail fast. making strides towards the new norm quickly. >> reporter: 6000 executives across 99 countries the forecast changes in this is the prediction. >> 85% of jobs that will exist in, 2030, do not exist today. >> disruption in career plans, need for training, and technology make some jobs obsolete. >> we are seeing people should be hired based on potential as opposed to prescribed job description as it sits today. >> there are three key takeaways to unleash human potential. purpose is where you are heading. a goal that will reunite everyone. >> making sure you have a path to be involved. create a workforce that has retention and engagement and is
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willing to flex, be nimble in this environment fit >> the ability to adapt to changing needs identifying millennial's being in being in leading change as evidenced by activism for racial and social justice seeing themselves as purpose driven. challenging an organization to act boldly. >> unifying the workforce might be the greatest challenge of all with early indications they expect to continue to work remote or go only a few days a week. how many states across the country are handling slight objects in covid cases again? >> i am afraid to get out. >> you should be. >>
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the top headlines this morning. the vaccine crunch and a countries race to tame new variant of the virus. preparing for a drop in johnson & johnson doses this week. thank you, for joining us. we are going to get right to the questions in just a moment. let's check the weather. >> reporter: good morning, hi, everyone. starting out with patchy fog. we will see some of that towards midmorning and we began to look for sunny skies. we are in the mid 40s in san carlos visibility in pacifica. no problems as we go through the 9:00 hour. we are in the upper 80s in concorde. it's noon time and we are already in the low to mid 70s from concord to fairfield. a breezy day on the coast with
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mid 60s by the afternoon to upper 60s around oakland and fremont. temperatures could hit near 80 today. we will talk about how long the warmth last in a few minutes. happening now on the hawaiian island of oahu guest and staff are sheltering in place after a man with a firearm barricaded himself in a hotel room at the resort. police negotiators are working to get the man out of the room where they say he shot through the door. no injuries reported. the suspect believed to be lee -- be in the military. as cases of covid-19 creep in the u.s. americans are bracing for a major drop in supply of the johnson & johnson vaccine supply is expected to about 85 percent this week. a number not expected to rise until federal regulators approved manufacturing at a baltimore plant were millions of doses were contaminated.
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four states temporarily halted the johnson & johnson vaccine after small number of people experienced minor reactions. the cdc insists it's safe. >> i think it individualized. you are going to have people with different effects from it. >> this comes the same week as us in california expand eligibility for the vaccine. anyone over 16. los angeles county just open appointments to everyone 16 and older. coming up this week, president biden continues pushing a $2 trillion infrastructure package. we talk about the status of negotiations with the gop. watching the interview this week at 8:00 this morning right here on abc 7. outrage quickly spreading online over a video police in virginia pepper spray and pulling guns on an army lieutenant during a traffic stop . he is now suing the office.
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we take you through that interaction. >> reporter: to police officers are being sued by an army lieutenant claiming his right violated during a traffic stop captured on the multiple cameras. >> put your hands on the window. >> body camera rolling for a missing rear plate. behind the wheel. pulling over at a gas station 100 seconds later and starting a camera. he picked a well lit place to stop for safety. he does have a temporary plate taped to his window. as seen on the video the situation goes south quickly as a second officer arrives on the scene. more than 20 times they warned him out of the car. >> i am honestly afraid to get out.
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>> you should be. >> do you think he had a right to fear for his life? >> absolutely. i think the officer back set up. >> one officer pepper sprays him and removes them from the suv. he was released with no charges. police have not responded to requests for comment the attorney says his client is doing so incidents don't happen in the future. the love of music may have helped save a man. back with his family after an epics struggle against covid . we explain the family and the doctors playing a big part. >> ruben has loved playing the jazz saxophone since he was a young man in the philippines. >> playing music for all hours of the night.
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>> it's in my blood. i enjoy doing it. >> several months ago the music stopped and covid-19 invaded not just his body but his lungs . the wind he used to push out the notes from the likes of charlie parker to kenny g was now dangerously weak. the beginning of a month long battle at stanford hospital. >> i feel i am in prison. >> he was not expecting that to happen. none of us were >> the doctor says staff and family worked to keep his spirits up all doctors worked on his condition. as weeks turned into months the weight of his struggle group. at one point he text his family saying he told his doctors if necessary he wanted to go peacefully. >> the text put me into -- i never felt the feeling like that before. >> while communicating daily they asked to add something to
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his room. a cd player with recordings of his music. >> i asked far away from him so he wasn't able to turn it off. they said for some reason his oxygen has gotten really good. i believe it was from listening to his own music. >> slowly he began to regain his strength building one no on top of the other. doctors told him returning instruments might be a difficult challenge. >> it was a defining moment where he pulled in all of his qualities as a survivor and a fighter. from his family not his music. >> after 114 days ruben returned to his family in san jose. it's important to rebuild endurance. the man who entertained audience around the company's is determined to find a way to keep going.
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>> absolutely. >> a little chance to feel like i'm ready. among his honors ruben is the first filipino american to play as a member of the united states naval academy band at annapolis. buckingham palace laying out plans for a funeral for prince philip next saturday. it'll be scaled-down due to the pandemic. prince harry will attend. his wife will not because she is pregnant. doctors advised her not to travel. mourners continue to pay their respect. leaving flowers outside of the castle. there was a tribute to his father. >> i did recall -- he woulhe
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been amazed by the reaction, and the touching things being said. >> prince philip was married for 73 years and was described as her rock. we have a look back on the world wedding archive you can find available online. we are learning of a massive sewage spill in sausalito. tens of thousands of gallons flowing into the marina. a health alert for those in the area. let's look ou
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looking out over the ferry building skyline. richardson bay in marin county is close for recreational use for now coming after his sewage bill resulting in slightly elevated levels of e. coli. the spill last month in sausalito was not detected because vegetation can feel the flow. 100,000 gallons overflowed. recent water sample from four days ago contained e. coli. a similar incident happen in july, 2019. a close richardson bay. a very special night as a host of rock the cause charity concert as a mentor gesture because of the pandemic it was a virtual event. the event raises money for bay area children in need. kevin cronin, performed . the
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key border and music director for the rolling stones. >> tell everyone about what music has been to you. >> everything. >> amazing last night's event was a huge success. we were proud sponsor for the event. you can go to the website for more information. even that little clip feels good. i love that. >> definitely some fun times every year without event. right now we should see highs in the mid 60s few degrees higher than that. partly cloudy skies and a few icloud streaming in. breezy wind that the coast. i will explain the rest of the bay area forecast for the end of the weekend in the week ahead in just a couple of
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we just got what? vaccinated. we just got vaccinated! let's get you there. let's get to immunity. here is a live look at the bay bridge. 5:45 on the sunday morning. thanks, for waking up with us., the warriors will host a special drive outside of chase center. featuring 30 women businesses. it includes accessories. shoppers will be required to follow health and safety protocols and wear a mask at all times. the marketplace will open from 11 a clock a.m. to four p.m. baseball season is in full swing. the giants sweep the rockies and the first home series of the season for the first pitcher oracle park is at 1:05 p.m. they have a rare sunday off. the warriors will get the results of an mri on james
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reisman's knee. he was hurt during last night's victory over the rockets. here are the highlights. >> reporter: in morning. a hard time sleeping after the agonizing loss on, freddie. i trust he's sleeping better this morning thanks to stefan curry. warriors hosting the rockets. oh man the warriors had a guest pa announcer. he was great. this was not great. scary in the second corner. he falls on his knee. he walked off on his own power some good news there but an mri is coming. anderson with a deflection step does not hesitate just drills the 3. 17 at the break against
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the poor rockets. he scooped to the hoop and ran to the stand. come on. the flurry will continue./ . 90 seconds left in the quarter. he is wide open. even with the hand in his face he knocks it down. minutes ago nearly losing it by -- it's going good. it's going good. he spends in scores 20 straight. we are not worthy. a game-high 38. warriors went 125-109. sharks win six under seven this season. the final meeting of the season last night. jonathan quick, thought he had the puck. it was loose. i'll take it. after that andrea's with a
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redirect to be the king's 2-1. a score in the kings go on to win in the final 4-2. the a's and astros. a lot of kids to deal with right here. the a's are up in the fifth. ramon, aloha, means goodbye. his first of the year. 4-0. they started to play better now. the top eight. seth brown, this is downtown. that is seth brown's first major league digger. 7-3. three and seven after the start of the giants of the rockies. the fans are back at work: so are the creative hat. this justin. a cannon for an arm. don't run on him. the rockies try to seal this game. bottom of the sixth. brandon crawford clutched the game. a three run jack.
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4-3 giants the final. the third straight win. a four stroke lead in the final round of the masters. we will see if he can hang on today. enjoy the rest of your weekend. another check of the weather. we are hoping for rain. sadly nothing coming soon. >> reporter: we are just wondering about low clouds. we should have a few more. it's clear around here. 13 hours of daylight as we widen the view. the system off shore for about one week. we will continue to watch it spin and not get anywhere near california. right now numbers are mild. 58 on top of mount diablo due to a northeast wind. 15 oakland as well as concord. low 40s in santa rosa. looking at upper 30s in napa. there's a look at the wind in the upper elevation.
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out of the north northeast it mixes the atmosphere and allows for downsloping wind. that's where we are kind of mild this morning. here's our exploratory and camera words a nice start here sunday. mild to warm this afternoon and cooler inland with a drive pattern even into next weekend. this takes us through the rest of the week. there's that system. as we get into next monday it heads to the north. all around california may be a chance of rain but for us we are still looking at average temperatures. at least they are not getting to warm. wind will visit us tomorrow night into, tuesday. 56 today in ocean beach. half moon bay in the 50s. low clouds with fog. yesterday was gusty. today 10- 20 miles per hour. here is patchy fog and we will call it partly cloudy. we still have orange here. it's a warm day inland.
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you will notice the absence of a dark shade. that means slightly cooler pattern are not much cooler. temperatures will be average. high clouds partly cloudy and 50s at the coast. upper 60s oakland. looking for 70 today around palo alto. 70 in vallejo. we should see upper 60s in the south bay. you see the numbers up towards fairfield and the delta. they could see about 80 degrees today. the seven-day forecast. 50s pacifica. upper 70s danville, livermore, and monday, a little change. we will have patchy fog arrived overnight tonight. that'll help to perhaps bring the numbers down inland. tuesday, wednesday cooler. we will mix up the numbers a
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the latest mars helicopter experimental light. agency said because of a technical error during the high-speed rotor test, freddie. a watchdog timer expiration. the timer oversees the process that allows researchers on earth to issue commands to the continuity goes off when it detects an issue. now nasa says lift off for the helicopter will be no earlier than april 14. another full hour of abc seven coming your way. all eyes on what comes next with california's expanded vaccine eligibility. some getting a sneak peek at how it might work. the counties that are showing you how to sign-up. trouble with testing. the new problem emerging in the south and why no one is showing up.
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making news now 6:00 a.m. vaccine open season. some bay area counties already stepping forward and opening the floodgates for the 16 and older. the state weight data ahead this week. questions of fair access looming large. one county showing us how they are meeting the mission this morning. in morning, everybody at sunday, april 11. thank you, for joining us. we have a big step forward in the coronavirus pandemic. we will get to that in a moment. first let's get another look at the weather. >> reporter: good morning. another beautiful day on the way. we are looking at slightly warmer conditions in the north bay. cooler conditions in the south bay. overall we have this to look forward to. clear conditions in parts of the east bay. we are up 47 in san francisco. 50 in oakland. 40s mountain view. upper 30s morgan hill. on the coast some fog. 43 degrees. 37 in santa rosa. 40
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