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a boost? the kpaeb is removing 70% of medical debt. we have the details. sglmpx kanye west faces the music as his instagram suspension comes to an end. is it time for a sleep divorce? with the number of couples sleeping apart on the rise, is it right for your relationship? how to avoid a bedroom breakup as we say "good morning america." it's saturday morning, this is "gma. good morning, it's great to have will back at the desk with us. we are celebrate iing the festi of colors. we'll have more on that later in the show. a busy morning here. we're getting the latest from cain crean ukraine.
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russian forces ramping up attacks it has used a hypersonic missile for first time the invasion.aking at e zelenskyy calls russian tactics a war crime. zelenskyy saying more than 180,000 ukrainians have now been evacuated through humanitarian corridors. >> and here at home, in chicago, former presidents bill clinton and george w. bush laid sunflowers at a ukrainian church and called for americans to rally in support of ukraine. abc's maggie rulli begins our team coverage. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning. yeah, one of the major concerns, we had that hypersonic missile and that missile attack on an airport here in lviv on friday. guys, it was so close to the city center, we could see the smoke from our hotel. it seems that despite ongoing negotiations, russia continues
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to escalate their attacks. this morning, russian officials say they've used a hypersonic missile for the first time in this war. the missile said to fly five times the speed of sound, nearly impossible to shoot down, seen here back in february as part of their training exercises before the invasion. overnight, russia expanding its offensive. the russian military defense releasing video not independently verified by abc news showing what appears to be a precision strike on a ukrainian humvee. in the region westiv this las.caed ba elli. nobody wlviv friday morning creating a cloud of smoke over a city that was once a safe haven in this war. six missiles fired from the black sea hitting four targets including an aircraft repair plant near the lviv airport seen verified video circulating on .- social media showing the explosion from those missiles. ukrainian president zelenskyy calling russian tactics a war crime as they block the supply of humanitarian aid to besieged cities forcing ukrainians to cooperate with russian troops. while russia appears to be broadening its targets, a senior u.s. defense official tells abc news russian forces remain stalled on the battlefield resorting to artillery and long-range missiles to strike at ukrainian cities and they
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continue to escalate their indiscriminate bombing on civilian areas. >> it is possible russia may be planning to use cheps against the ukraine people. >> putin speaking to thousands at a pro-war rally repeating his false claim to the crowd that the main goal of the special operation in ukraine is to stop the genocide of the population of donbas. >> we understand that ten corridors will be opening trying to get aid into some of the hard-hit areas and to get people out. but we're going to be watching them closely. as we have seen so often, many times those corridors fail. >> maggie rulli for us there in ukraine. thank you, maggie. sharing a passionate message for the russian people on social immediamedia. >> there are things that are going on in the world that have been kept from you.
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>> arnold schwarzenegger posting a video warning of disinformation being spread by the crekremlin. >> i have urged the russian soldiers in ukraine to understand the propaganda and the disinformation that you are being told. >> reporter: schwarzenegger joining a growing movement to pierce russia's digital iron curtain. the u.s. state department joining russian messaging app telegram hoping to get through russian sensors. the words war and invasion banned from russian reporting of the crisis in ukraine. this russian television editor arrested after interrupting a live broadcast last week with this sign, stop the war. don't believe the propaganda. they're lying to you. >> it was my own anti-war decision. >> reporter: a group of hackers known as the i.t. army trying to get through to the people of russia hacking russian news sites to post accurate casualties of russian 10e8ders
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in ukraine. schwarzenegger's emotional plea is now being shared in russia by opposition figures and the goal so slowly chip away at russian public support for the war and the morale of russian soldiers through many channels and just to give you a sense, he racked up 32 million views and counting. >> impactful message against misinformation, thank you so much. more than 30 million americans are on alert for severe weather today. strong storms moving east, greg dutra firmly in place here in new york from our chicago station, wls. he is in for rob. greg, good morning. >> good morning, yeah, a lot of active weather yesterday, today and moving forward through the next couple of days, another system on the heels of this. this is from atmore, alabama. six taken to the hospital from a possible tornado. they're get a storm survey team out on this. corrugated roof strewn across the power lines bent in half.
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a tonado there. now today another threat of severe weather mainly for the south and even up into the northeast. a portion of new york into eastern pennsylvania, eastern pennsylvania and new jersey have a risk for a few tornadoes, most of these storms, though, high winds and also potentially some hail. that includes right into new york city. now on monday and tuesday another system moves in. that's going to bring pretty widespread severe weather too. specifically to texas and other portions of the deep south. guys. >> all right, well, coming up as kanye's 24-hour instagram suspension ends we look at his mental health. is a sleep divorce what you need to get a good night's sleep? a look at the latest trend in catching z's. plus, "deals & steals," all the savings you need to spring into the season. we'll be right back. (billy bishop vo) the bond you have with your dog starts the day you bring your puppy home... it did for us with blue. boy did he become a family member...
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ghtour cer story n as kanye west, his 24-hour inpublic concern for his mental health and janai norman has the details. >> reporter: after a 24-hour suspension kanye west is back on instagram deleting all of his posts overnight, meta suspending the rapper thursday after he posted a racial slur about the daily show host trevor noah. on wednesday noah addressed his continued social media posts about ex-wife kim kardashian and her new boyfriend, pete davidson. >> what she's going through is terrifying to watch and it shines a spotlight on what so many women go through when they choose to leave. >> reporter: west responding to the criticism directing a slur toward noah on his instagram. the comedian replying to the now deleted post saying, you're an indelible part of my life, ye,
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which is why it breaks my heart to see you like this. >> reporter: west known as ye has been open about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. kardashian coming to his defense last year calling him a brilliant but complicated person whose words sometimes don't align with his intentions adding anyone who has bipolar disorder or has a loved one in their life who does knows how incredibly complicated and painful it is to understand. comedian chris red saying he may soon resume impersonating him but making clear kanye's mental >> i'm not making fun ealth.i'm aware of things d ver come from that his irresponsibility of it is what i make fun of and his ego but it's never those things. >> reporter: of course, kim's
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boyfriend pete davidson is a current cast member on "snl," whit. >> all right, we are going to turn now to the latest trend in sleep. it's called sleep divorce but for those who would like to avoid a bedroom breakup our friend and resident sleep expert diane macedo author of the great new book, best-selling book "the sleep fix" is here to break it all down. good morning. great to have you. in the studio. >> did you get sleep. >> oh, so much sleep. first what is a sleep divorce and should i be worried if my wife wants to talk about one? >> not necessarily, a sleep divorce is just when two partners decide that for the benefit of their sleep they'll sleep separately whether that means separate beds or separate rooms because sometimes we wake each other up. if you have your own sleep troubles, that will make it worse. >> you're talking about we don't necessarily need to have a sleep divorce but for us on these crazy different schedules how can you make that work if you want to?
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>> you might need to. >> we might need one. >> there is a lot you can do and depends on what the issue is. so in many cases it's one partner disturbs the other, right? somethd or light.mae ghts wn up to becse one gadget i love is this under bed light. a strip light of l.e.d.s, there's adhesive on the back connected to a motion sensor. when you walk into the room, the light automatically turns on. when you step out of bed, it turns off. this is my bedroom. >> nice. >> so what was happening for us is i would get up to get ready and use the flashlight on my phone but that was bright enough to wake up my husband, this, when you step out it's dim, it's pointing down so you can navigate the room safely. because it's not hitting your eyes it's not going to make you alert if you're going back to bed and not going to wake your partner and less likely to wake your partner at least. the other is sound.
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maybe someone arustling around. a headpho adbands and lots of that make it but that allows you to listen to audio if your partner doesn't want to. >> you've got the sleep divorce, the light, the sound, bring it all together, diane, thank you so much. good to see you in person. >> thanks for having me. now to holi, the hindu festival of colors happening all weekend long and celebrations kicking off in india and across the globe. reena roy is here to get us in on the festivities. hey, reena. >> reporter: good morning, the party officially kicked off during the week. for millions around the world it is still going strong. holi celebrates the arrival of spring, the one day of the year when ruining your outfit is actually a good thing. ♪ it might be the most colorful holiday of the year. ♪ splashes of vibrant pinks,
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greens, yellows, you name it painting towns across india and the globe including here in the u.s. these powder throws celebrating the arrival of spring. good over evil and new beginnings during the hindu festival of colors known as holi. here in brooklyn, new york, we are getting in on all the fun. these kids here learning all about the holiday. >> reporter: more and more celebrations popping up over the years coast to coast for all ages. >> what was your favorite part of the holiday today? >> the favorite part because i wanted to celebrate holi as my best day ever. >> reporter: soaking up the culture through story. >> purple. >> reporter: song and dance. >> i just want them to remember that it's a time of celebration and joy. >> we're made up of so many different cultures and ethnic groups and important children have a real understanding of
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what's going on. >> reporter: also teaching the next generation, this woman with puzzles and classroom kits. >> as a mom is why i started doing what i do because i couldn't find resources to share my culture, my stories, my celebrations. >> reporter: it means treasure. her son embracing their heritage. >> my son asked me if he could . ining f the leation on h itd ageie ] ital meansoldrink and drinking it made out of sweetened milk and powdered spices and nuts and all kinds of good stuff. >> whit, chugging contest. >> no, not for television. this is really great and want to play with the colors told but told we don't have time. >> maybe keep the office clean.
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>> exactly. >> white shirt. >> thank you. we want to get a check of the weather with greg dutra in for rob. what's going on? >> another system rolling in on the heels of the one leaving the east coast today. this one into the west first to some mountain snow. high winds from california out now to "deals & steals." it's a spring fling with
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♪ everything i am because you loved me ♪ ♪ everything i am because you loved me ♪ that was celine dion and her power ballad "because you love me" nominated at the 1996 oscars. >> now 25 years later diane warren, the songwriter behind that celine hit has now received her 13th academy award nomination. >> we love having her on the show coming up in a little bit. first these are the top headlines we're following right now. some good news for anyone looking to borrow money. the three major credit reporting agencies announcing that starting this summer they will erase about 70% of medical debt from people's credit reports. the bureau saying that they will no longer show debt that went into collection but has been idn
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reporrox nths to a year. >> a bill called the c.r.o.w.n. act would ban discrimination by employers and public accommodations based on hair textures and styles like cornrows, braids and more and it will head to the senate. we celebrate the life of john clayton, a longtime member of the espn family known as the professor. contemplate everybody was one of the country's foremost nfl insiders with a career spanning half a century. he began his career in 1972 as a teenager covering the pittsburgh steelers. john clayton died after a brief illness. he was 67. >> really a huge loss. >> part of my childhood. >> you worked at espn for awhile. >> he was revered in and out of the building. it's so sad and our thoughts are with him and his family. >> big loss this morning. we do want to turn to a different topic here and the
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road to the oscars, songwriter diane warren is an oscar legend. she's most nominated woman ever without a win. this year her nod for best song might just be lucky number 13 and she is joining us live with just over a week to go until the big night. diane, good morning to you. it's great to have you again. >> good morning. >> so, look, you have collaborated with many of the greats from aerosmith to celine dion. still exciting to be nominated for a 13th time. >> oh, yeah, there's nothing like it. especially this year, well, it was the most competitive year i've ever seen. you know, my song was like the i will engine that could because like i said it was pretty competitive.
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>> if i remember the story of the little engine that could, the engine makes it up the mountain. >> that's right. >> so do you think that this year could be finally the year for you? >> you know, i'm not going to lie. it would be amazing if that happened. so, yeah, you know, fingers crossed. you know, i'll wear all my lucky charms. they usually don't work so maybe i need new ones. >> you teamed up with reba mcentire for the song. how did that collaboration come about? >> you know, i've worked with reba before and, you know, when i do a song from a movie i cast artist as almost a part of that movie and she felt so authentic to this movie and to the story and the song is about hope and resilience and being a survivor and reba just epitomizes that. it's in her persona. it's in her -- every note when rft, y know, t pfect hearstonan viimagin y know, glenn clos rerd to gi h strength. >> hope, resilience and strength, secret everybody needs a little of right now.
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you worked with these huge stars. do you ever get nervous or do you ever have -- are there interesting dynamics when you're working with them, something you like to share? >> no, i mean, you know, there's not that many crazy stories or -- i mean i love working with great singers. you know, sometimes i have to make them do a song they don't want to do in my past but, you know, most times they -- what i mean i can talk them into something but with something like this, reba loved the song and it's always better when they love the song. you don't have to -- like you got to try it, you know. [ laughter ] it's nice when they listen to me like listen to me, i'm right. >> i love that. >> reba, celine, that was good but let me show you how to do it better. hey, you know what, diane, thank you so much for joining us and best of luck, congratulations on another nomination. it's good to have you here this morning. >> thank you so much. and, of course, catch the
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welcome back. we've been talking about spring break or, well, spring all morning and now it's time to talk about the best part which is spring break. still working on the destination for your perfect trip we have you covered joined by yelp trend expert tara lewis with our spring break travel guide. >> can't wait for these ventures. >> we look forward to this time of year. when you think of spring break the beach might come to mind first. where is our first stop? that's not where we're going. >> if you love adventure you might have a perfect destination in jackson, wyoming, where you can find rafting and tubing being some of the most popular activities. going to plan a trip to jackson make sure to check out jackson hole whitewater. it is a family owned business that's been around since 1963 and have really amazing adventure packages you'll be able to soak up all of the rafting opportunities. >> probably shouldn't use this doughnut raft.
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>> this is not a whitewater raft. >> this one might not work out. >> jackson is beautiful. >> yes. >> stop two, santa barbara, california. why is this trending? >> from its majestic mountains to pic surprise the interest in santa barbara is up 122% with surfing being the most popular spring break activity. if riding the waves interests you have to check out isurf a women owned business with a five-star average rating with surf lessons for all ages and offer a surfboard with an electronic propeller so you can surf on all different types of water. >> so you can get up on top of the surfboard. >> not always easier but it's cool. >> florida, you're suggesting bradenton. >> if you're not familiar with braden continue, it is located between sarasota and tampa and spring breakers in bradenton are searching for places to wakeboard, wind surf and golf.
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if you're new to the green don't worry because the fish hole is one of the most popular destinations for miniature golf. in addition to their 18 holes they have a 3,000 -- >> oh, nice! >> the short game went long. real quick. >> keeping the fish at the koi pond. they have a package where you can enjoy getting fish food along with your -- >> that's a little better. >> i meant to do that. food.ick with mayb >> our final spot is prescott, arizona. what type of person should book a trip there. >> i would say adrenaline rush seekers should look no further. visitors are searching yelp and find the best places for mountain biking.forest and gorgeous and filled with 450 miles of scenic trails. so whether you're new to mountain biking -- oh, very nice. >> going to do it. >> he had to do it.
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>> we'll stick with golf. that's not quite a mountain bike. >> it's all fun. spring break is about many activities. >> oh, it's the same one again. >> disaster. >> we'll keep trying. thank you, tara. now to someone who knows a thing or two about spring or at least spring is supposed to be starting soon, right, greg? >> it is supposed to be springing. you got it right, you miss 100% of the putts you leave short. those are a little deep. let's take a look at what we got going on in d.c. the blossoms are a-blossoming. peak in about a week so that is still taking some time. now, as we head through the next couple of days into the spring the next few months well above normal temperatures expected across a good chunk of the u.s. so warm spring but not so great news, warm and drier in the southwest so that could exacerbate some of the drought problems. while the sun might not be out right now at least on the east coast we can get a head start on
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yeah, yeah, so yeah, so we are in the clouds on the east coast at least today, awful rainy for a lot of us but we can always hope that spring is on the way. i promise eventually it will get here. that means it is time to take on spring cleaning so let's take a look at how you can do that. >> hi, i love the smell of lysol in the morning. >> when it comes to drawers around the house clutter and chaos can fill them up quickly. that's where elizabeth graves comes in sharing her ships to keep concealed spots organized and efficient. >> if you have organized drawers in your office, bathroom, bedroom your house can be a lot cleaner. >> what to tackle first. that always tangled tech drawer. >> you want to separate and contain the problem. give each cord for your
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earphones their own container, repurpose good old art supply containers that you can put a label on. >> next up, prepping for pain. >> a lot of people have either medicine cabinets that are very narrow or nonexistent so take advantage of a drawer that can fit everything. >> by using uniform jars and containers you can find what you're looking for in a breeze. >> you can also see what you're running low on. >> for the beauty gurus, a common kitchen gadget can save you a whole lot of hassle. >> what we did here is laid everything out using good old kitchen utensil drawers. they're also perfect for all the things you might need and this becomes a hard working drawer in the morning for you. >> we can't forget that dreaded junk drawer. >> everyone, even the tideiest people have a junk drawer. embrace it and organize it. >> with handy customizations turn that junk drawer into your everyday life saver.
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>> you can give every little doodad a home. there's a place for everything. >> you can pick up the latest issue of "martha stewart" magazine right now. >> are you going to go first? >> i'm left-handed but they're making me do it right-handed so there we go. made it. made it. >> noonan. >> next up, amy schumer is back on the small screen. what to watch this weekend ahead in "binge this." ♪ louder than a lion ♪ ♪ because i am a champion ♪ ♪ ♪ because i am a champion ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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why is guy fieri in the neighbors' kitchen? it's slider sunday! sliiiiiiiiii-der sunday! these chicken parm sliders on king's hawaiian rolls i want that. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. mmm! (both) [laughing] oh. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. (purina one mom) blue buffalo huh? (blue mom) yeah. purina one? (purina one mom) yeah. (blue mom) i used to feed purina one, but then i read the ingredients. (purina one mom) oh yeah. (blue mom) yeah, it's right there. (purina one mom) chicken. rice flour. corn gluten meal. whole grain corn. chicken by-product meal. what's in blue? (blue mom) deboned chicken. chicken meal. brown rice. barley. oatmeal. (purina one mom) yeah, but those ingredients cost a lot more. (blue mom) blue's about 40 cents more a day. that's not too much for my chester.
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welcome back to "gma." it is not saturday morning without some "binge this." will ganss is here to take us through it. [ air horn ] >> there it is.>>un fact,haayev room i walk toou se oplenoit party.ansoite time. kay adams my new bff is here breaking it all down for us the host of "people: the tv show". >> so excited to be here.
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so much good stuff going on right now. >> first up reboot fit for the whole fam and we need literally the whole fam. they say two is couple. 12 is a crowd and certainly true for the first binge option. >> it's "cheaper by the dozen." a remake. it's been remade twice by the way, one in 1950. one in 2003 with hilary duff and bonnie hunt. now this, the 2022 version, ten kids. we're both one of three siblings. >> i can barely handle my ten-pound chihuahua. >> will is sweating in stress with that one. it delves into deeper issues. not just how to manage your kids' tiktoks. watch and binge today. >> i stayed in on a friday night and watched it last night. >> tell me you're single without telling me you're single. >> thanks for having me, everybody. >> i watched it too.
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it's so good. it's so good. disney plus, stream it. >> let's move right along, shall we, kay? >> we were doing so well. >> before she co-hosts the oscars celebrate amy schumer's return to the small screen with her brand-new dramedy. let's talk about it. >> "life & beth." i love the title. "binge this" is quick, 30-minute episodes. dramedy, shades of amy and talks about her life. some parallels. she's the creator, the writer and stars in it i'm a big fan. i'm just happy amy is back. she's married. she has a kid. she's a mom now. took a nice hiatus. not only doing this but get to see her hosting the oscars. >> you have a little inside scoop on the oscars hosting thing. tell me what you learned. >> she's one of three, wanda sykes who i know you love, best friends in the green room, also regina hall. she's ready to play this mom role. wanda and amy, hard to reel in.
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sort of like you having to do with eva and will. >> it's exhausting. >> so i'm excited to see what they do. we haven't had a host for the oscar since 2018 and jimmy kimmel. >> so excited the hosts are back. so many movies in contention for oscars gold next weekend. what should we watch to prepare for hollywood's biggest night. >> what do you want to talk about? you've seen them all. >> i have seen them all but we have to talk about "the power of the dog." >> it is incredible. it's a slow burn, psychological. it's very deep, set in montana in the 1920s. it is a western and they are leading the pack with 12 nominations. we're talking best picture, we're talking best director in jane campion, looking at kirsten dunst, incredible performance up for the supporting actress and benedict cumberbatch could take home best actor. looking for riveting acting performances this is what you want to binge and get on your couch. i don't know that benedict will take home best oscar. that might be will smith's category. it feels like the entire awards season he did in "king richard."
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>> my favorite for best picture, "coda" is heartwarming. i called my mom after and said, i love you, i love our family. that's on apple tv plus. >> i would love for troy to get it. they won the s.a.g. for best ensemble cast. they're so warm. so excited for representation in the deaf community as well. >> that's right. >> he just wanted a cheeseburger. that's all he wanted backstage. find me a cheeseburger. we'll help. >> who doesn't. kay, thank you so much. catch kay adams on "people: the tv show." pick up this week's issue of "people" on newsstands right now. >> i like this duo. >> tell me you're single without telling me you're single. >> can we stop talking about that? [ laughter ] >> friday night, party of one, will ganss. >> that was just a thirsty comment for both of us single. dm us. >> thanks for having us.
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of them. >> that's something else. >> i also stayed in last night. that's because i take my job seriously. >> you'll be back tomorrow. >> i will. >> we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ i need some of your sweet love ♪ >> announcer: monday morning, >> are we doing this now? >> yeah, we're doing it now. announcer: abc7 morning all news, all mornings. >> good morning. i am liz kreutz. the easter bunny is back. he will be at stanford shopping center in palo alto. reservations are encouraged but not required. he is also visiting the stoneridge shopping center in
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pleasanton. you can stop by for pictures with you, the kids or pets until april 16. also today, a san francisco ice cream shop is holding a fundraiser. it will donate 100% of the sales to ukrainian relief. the shop is on hyde street in the russian hill neighborhood from noon until 10:00 tonight. the oakland marathon is back in person for the first time in two years. it kicked off yesterday with the 13th annual running festival at snow park in oakland. participants were able to pick up packets and enjoy live musicn o urer.ge a che oth forecast. li: ts leve ngsouth of
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union city have rain showers westward. it was wet in san francisco the past few minutbreak in the nortn toward highway 1 looking at the wet weather. into concord highway 680 a few sprinkles. this extends along the central coast and we will be looking at sierra snow. details on the rain and the weekend coming up. liz: thank you. up next, abc7 news at 9:00. a bomb scare in the east bay. what
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. liz: windshield wipers on in the north bay. the rain has arrived this morning. good morning. it is saturday, march 19. thank you for joining us, i'm liz kreutz. let's look at the weather with lisa argen. good morning. good to see that. lisa: it is great. it is a level 1 system so we ry conditions with scattered showers throughout the day. here is a look and you will notice much of northern california and parts of the central coast looking at the shower activity. getting in closer you can see from union city some showers. out toward the east bay, concord and pleasant hill wet weather. into san francisco not a whole
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