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francisco. tonight there union is demanding the money. there are district headquarters right now waiting for checks. ama: in san jose, tackling homelessness, safety and blight. today i sat down with the mayor for a look at what could come. >> tonight, representative spoke to the consul general in ukraine. sandhya: chucking a pair of level 1 storms, hour-by-hour forecast coming up. abc7news 11:00 starts out. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. ama: taking a live look across the golden gate bridge tour the north bay for rain will first roll into night. much of the bay area will see rain overnight. good evening. i'm ama daetz, let us get right to sandhya patel who is tracking the storm. sandhya: the storm is going to dampen the morning commute.
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already seeing some light returns for north. let's get you industry level radar. see branch, annapolis road, is getting wet. a little bit mist and drizzle reported around santa rosa. there are two systems, the first one is the one we are watching. it is an atmospheric river ended ascending most of that moisture into the pacific northwest. we also have the system coming our weight this week. both are ones, 12 to 3:00 in the north bay as we head into the east bay and san francisco peninsula, four to six -- 4:00 to 6:00, the south bay 7:00 to 9:00. winds have begun to pick up. 26 miles an hour mount diablo, use caution tomorrow morning, slippery roads. areas of low visibility. i will be back with the rest of the forecast. ama: you can
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the map. it is available wherever you stream. tonight, there are teachers camping out in the san francisco unified school district's main office. there demanding checks after ongoing payroll issues. abc7news reported j.r. stone was there tonight is the superintendent showed up to apologize. >> let me start with an apology. for anyone who is had a delay to their check, there is no defense. i hold myself accountable. reporter: dr. matthews, superintendent of the san francisco unified school district apologizing to educators who have not been paid , minutes after the teachers union set up camp outside his office monday night. literally, sleeping bags outside his door, demanding the unpaid teachers get their money. >> i think i owed $2000 or so.
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it is because there's all these issues with the new payroll system. they didn't create new codes for things. reporter: the covid code for additional sick days being one of those problems. substitute teachers not being paid for work at different schools, pay for those working after our programs and know access to health care or retirement benefits are all major issues. this camp was set up inside district headquarters, educators want picket lines outside and then a back-and-forth between the union and the superintendent. >> $900 does not seem like a crazy amount, but when you are living paycheck-to-paycheck, that is childcare for the week. reporter: the district claims a new payroll computer system, union heads disagree. >> this is not a software issue, this is the problem of decisions are made from top management and continue to persist into march. reporter: dr. matthew says 15 more people have been brought in to help with the problems.
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since last friday, six to 700 additional payments have been made. -- 600 to 700 additional payments have been made. reporter: happen. reporter: as of late monday night, the union tells me they will be staying at the district headquarters overnight as they are still awaiting checks. ama: build build by boosting the economy, you could see a lot more european tourists in san francisco if mayor london breed gets her way. she left tonight for europe to promote san francisco as a tourism destination. it is one of the efforts to help recover from covid shutdowns. her 10 day trip includes stops in london, brussels, branford and paris. she is expected to hold meetings with officials including the mayor of paris and french presidential candidate. >> the opportunity to convince
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them to come to san francisco is going to make an impact. i want our hotels sold out, so you can get a reservation anywhere in san francisco. ama: san francisco international airport is paying for the trip. they say international flights are at 40% of pre-pandemic levels. new at 11:00 homelessness, enhancing safety and battling blight, the top budget priorities for outgoing in his eight mayor. to date, he sat down with abc7news reporter amanda del castillo who discusses how impacts will impact presence. >> ran san jose, residents outlined their budget wish list, how they would like to say to prioritize investments to improve quality of life. >> it be nice if they could use that to clamp the city. reporter: there's definitely blight >>, just putting money into the infrastructure. public safety. they don't seem to care.
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>> to have more officer presence would be nice. reporter: homelessness, safety and bright -- blight are the top three budget priorities for the mayor. despite more than $27 million say surplus to start the fiscal year, he is looking to spend in a sustainable way, focusing on core services in highest demand. >> we don't have nearly enough to cover all the needs of the city and the needs are great. reporter: describing sj pds the most thinly staffed department, his budget would add at least 15 positions, or merely to be deployed as beat officers on foot. he says to boost safety. >> this isn't about more police, it is about ensuring officers are out of their cars, on their feet, on bikes, engaging with community members, getting to know the community in a way that builds trust. reporter: that trust challenged
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after the death of george floyd and during the civil unrest and street demonstrations. several brought to the mayor's doorstep. one of the deadliest years on record for traffic-related deaths in san jose, the mayor will be making a case in front of the state legislature later this month for automated speed enforcement cameras to monitor key core doors. holding people accountable, hoping that my help address another budget priority. >> see the illegal dumping going on, we need to get better about enforcing illegal dumping happening in our city. reporter: in the mayor's top priority, but he considers to be his greatest failure, homelessness and affordable housing. he wants to convert 300 more hotel rooms for shelter, accelerate the promotion -- prevention by extending a rental assistance program and continue
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to construct quick build apartments. build apartment homes. reporter: a proposed budget will be released in may. it ultimately has to be approved by city council. ama: because of term of term ofm cannot run for reelection. we want to know what is up next percent san jose seco 65th mayor. his mayor did not can to new -- they say if he does run for higher office, it will not be this year. at the latest on the war in ukraine, the president says talks with russia will continue tomorrow. wednesday, ukrainian president zelensky will address the united states congress. tonight is southbay congressman unveiled some of his own goals. reporter: russia intensifying
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its attacks across ukraine. this video shows a missile check -- striking dem cap, striking one person and -- striking downtown kyiv, reporter: yes congressman ro khanna sitting down with the consul general of ukraine in san francisco. the text about wilde's the u.s. and sent -- silicon valley can do to help. >> a lot of people working for silicon company -- silicon valley companies. reporter: the consul general of ukraine said he was grateful for the humanitarian aid ukraine has received from this region. >> attempt -- big tech companies, makes this number of mine collected bigger. reporter: more than 2.5 million people have fled ukraine since the war began. congressman, said refugees are welcome here.
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>> for those who want to, silicon valley will be a place that welcomes them. the tech companies working on how can we get ukrainian refugees good jobs, jobs. reporter: the consul general of ukraine in san francisco is urging the u.s. to implement a no-fly zone over ukraine, citing over 80 children have been killed since the start of the war. >> the no-fly zone is needed. we need to protect our citizens. reporter: san jose state's political professor. specializes in national security affairs says are happening russia from attacking ukraine from the sky is not possible. >> that would present a conflict with russia to the point of escalation to world war iii. we are already in new global security environment, if the u.s. enters into a no-fly zone, it would have to be with the express permission of russia. and ukraine.
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ama: is san jose police officer and former san jose football star died over the weekend. please say dejon packer responded good afternoon and his milpitas home. he was just 24. he grew up in san jose and during the spartans as a walk on, eventually becoming the school's leading running back. he then joined the san jose police department a year ago. >> it is a difficult day at the police department for a lot of us. >> everybody is heartbroken for pack, for his family, and for our football family. he had a tremendous impact on everyone he met. ama: the santa clara county medical examiner and milpitas police department are investigating the cause of death. checking the latest covid headlamps of, for the first time
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in nearly two years, many bay area students were able to go to school without a mask on. many students and staff decide to get them on. masks are still required in planes, the tsa says it has issued $640,000 in fines to people refusing to comply with the rule. kaiser is submitting info to the fda on a fourth dose. he says the extra boosters needed to ward off infections. china has ordered 51 million people into a weeklong lockdown because of a covered surge. -- covid surge. we asked dr. patel if that is something we need to be worried about. >> we have seen that we can't just write off ba.2, is something that is no big deal. and people were unvaccinated or have no natural immunity, it could cause devastating illness, it could cause you to transmit the disease, we are keeping a
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close eye on it. it is not the dominant strain yet, but this could cause problems for anyone who does not have protection as we start to lift restrictions, with a highly transmissible variant up there. ama: the lockdowns in china have forced plans making toyota and iphones to close. governor newsom signed emergency legislation for uc berkeley to send admission offers to 2600 new students. they want -- suited cap enrollment saying that university does not have the capacity. lawmakers made a small tweak to an environmental lot to give universities more time to work out the issues. the group that sued so the belt will hurt students and does nothing to solve what they see as a dire situation. in the southbay, residents of a mobile home park in san jose can rest easier tonight with the property owners sing a new lease will keep their homes safe. the nicholson family owns the land and says they have no predevelopment plans for the
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mobile home park. the new lease includes a new owner and operator of west winds. the current management company warned residents in 2020 that they could be evicted. that has led to a land-use dispute, >> there's a chance that the bart car you used to take to work might be your next vacation rental. art is repurchasing some of its old train cars and says it has selected a finalist for save one -- to receive one. a transit and sports museum, with the beer garden created by the oakland athletics, a retro video game arcade from the owners of arthur max cap and smack, and to will be used to train car -- fire crews. let's let's let's let's let's that rain is coming our way. sandhya: we've already got it in the north bay.
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let me show the view from our golden gate bridge camera, it shows you what it looks like right now. definitely showing a little bit of dampness there. as we take a look at live doppler 7, we are seeing some rain, we are going to track this batch of moisture of the coastlines of light to moderate rain and toward san rafael at 125:00 -- 125:00. santa rosa road reporting light rain. heavy rain fell around crescent. it is starting to ease up. tomorrow morning's commute planner, watch out for slick roads weiss, give yourself extra time. choppy waters of your taking the ferry, showers if you are walking. we definitely need the rain. santa rosa, 80 7% of average. san jose, 62%. the only two locations above 100%, oakland and sfo. temperatures without south wind,
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really mild, feeling muggy outside, 50's and 60's. a live look for emeryville camera, overcast skies as we look across the bay. rain for the morning commute, dry and milder for most places midweek. next storm arrives this weekend. the current storm is a light level one, overnight, we will see that rain, it spreads across the bay area by morning with those damp roads, rough surf and breezy conditions, you might want to allow extra time. it is very long west, northwest well, keeping a beach statement up, rip -- risk of high rip currents. tomorrow morning's commute, 5:00, there are pockets of moderate rain as we head towards 7:00, it is shifting into the east bay. then a bit of a breeze third -- breather the the system is going to be mostly a morning event,
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rainfall totals will be anywhere from a couple hundreds to a third of an inch in cloverdale. not a lot of snow, a few inches, up to three inches at donner, four inches at kirkwood, the next storm will bring more snow. morning temperatures, you will need the umbrellas in the morning, 40's, 50's, not a cold one at all, a much cooler day. you might want to grab the jacket, today we had temperatures from the low 60's to mid 70's. tomorrow, upper 50's to upper 60's, fairfield might get up to about 70 degrees. here weekend storms colder, it is what one for saturday, sierra is getting snow. early sunday could still see a few showers lingering. here's your accuweather seven-day forecast the light level one, dry for a few days, rain, wind, colder on saturday. morning chance for the first day of spring. it is going to be windy.
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>> i think it's pretty awesome. it gives people an extra chance to have an excuse to get high and booster sales, get to see a lot of our friendly faces, it is overall a great thing. reporter: ama: if you need an excuse to eat pie. the first three digits of the mathematical concept pi. it is one of the best days of the year. she says the restaurant got a lot of calls early this morning from people wanted to reserve a pipe. some pizza shops -- reserve a pie.
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>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. >> happy birthday stephen curry, turning 34 today, came and sporting a pi day sure. his good friend, and draymond green back in the lineup against the wizards. >> [indiscernible] chris: she didn't late in the first. he had eight total points saturday, 20 in the first tonight. the circus shot does, 20 point
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in this one. tremont back, directing traffic as usual. what a pass to klay thompson, six assists, place for 20. back to the birthday boy, curry had 34 points on his 34th birthday. that is just in three quarters. create putting in everyone on skates, he scored 13 straight goals by himself. amazing shot, he finished with 47, on his birthday. the big three's of their first game together it since the 2019 finals, here steph are back. >> the two seed would be great, we are not chasing it. we are going to make sure we do everything we can to stay healthy coming down the stretch. not going to make any bold decisions. chris: got to love the
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confidence. the warriors will return asia for two preseason games. this upcoming preseason, they are going to japan for two games against the wizards. games are set for september 30 and october 2 in the tokyo area. it will be the first time the warriors have played games in japan. the a's have traded a second -- of player away, trading matt olson for up for four minor leaguers. olson is an atlanta native, says the homecoming is a mix of emotions. >> that's a place to do it. a lot of good friendships. bittersweet. i'm excited about what's ahead.
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