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>> a new proposal would for san francisco to provide shelter for every homeless person. some experts say it is doomed to fail. ama: san jose state hit with a class-action lawsuit. >> tonight, awaiting the release of the biden administration report on the root causes of appraisal discrimination. an issue we have taken had on in our efforts to build a better bay area. sandhya: temperatures in record territory. changes are comin. abc7news at 11:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. ama: it franciscans have struggled with for decades, costing taxpayers
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billions. dan: first of its kind effort is being considered, for every person living on the street a place to stay. ama: tonight, a new plan to help build a better bay area. dan: reporter tim johns spoke with the city leader who is spearheading an effort to help end homelessness. reporter: it is one of sf -- send friends most -- san francisco's worse problems. several supervisors put forward a proposal that will provide shelter for every homeless person. >> the trouble is, we have nowhere near enough children's offer. reporter: he has taken the lead on the plan. he says while the cost could run into the tens of millions of dollars, its ultimate goal, to eliminate most encampments on the streets is worth it. >> the biggest challenge i hear from my constituents on a daily basis. reporter: some experts say most
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-- more has to be built into the proposal, to deal with those who don't want to be house. >> unless you have the policy adopted with the shelters, where it is said we are going to have a policing force people who don't accept children, i wouldn't start the process. reporter: randy shaw is the director of the housing clinic. over the past few decades, the per -- percentage of those who want to stay unsheltered on the streets has grown dramatically. -- exponentially. >> with a higher percentage of long-term troubled, substance abuse troubled population. reporter: if approved, the process would take time. he believes once we have enough housing, for those that still refuse, a definitive message needs to be sent. >> we have to be clear that for the folks are not interested in one of our options, that we don't have a place for them in san francisco.
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dan: tonight, the san francisco school board welcomed its three new members. >> we want to start off by welcoming the three new commissioners. dan: mayor mayor appointed the woman after last months recall election. all of them are parents with children who attend school in the district. the school board dove into the payroll fiasco that left some employees with partial paychex or no pay at all. the issue had to do with a glitch in the district's new payroll system. not the board approved an agreement to pay 15% interest for late payments. >> in addition to what your staff are owed, we need you to do better by us. if we are moving toward stability, this is not it. >> we are committed to having transparent process and understanding what happened. to make sure any worker that did not receive the proper payment is made whole. dan: the district is setting
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aside as much is setting aside as much as $300,000 to pay the interest. ama: san jose state university faces a class-action lawsuit regarding the sexual assault case. they say's -- shot sexually abuse them. our reporter explains the class-action case expense pull potential victims. reporter: this is the nearly 30 page class-action lawsuit filed friday in santa clara county superior court. a consequence of what is being described as a more than a decade long scheme by former san jose state head athletic trainer and director of sports medicine scott shaw. he was recently charged with civil rights violations, accused of sexually abusing women student athletes under the guise of treating them for injuries. this attorney is part of the legal team representing survivors. he says questions from his clients drove the case.
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sjs you -- has sjs you been he s accountable? what changes have been made? >> have those changes been sufficient to hold the university accountable? reporter: the department of justice estimates the from 2009, to the present, there were approximately 1000 female student athletes who participated in asked addicts there -- participated in athletics there. they allege sjs you clear signs that they were molested by shaw. >> a way to hold institutions accountable, not just to the one or two or 15 people who file a lawsuit. reporter: he also represents 15 victims who want a $3.3 million settlement with the university. sjs you whistleblower and
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women's diving coach sage hopkins said, the most important thing is the healing of are affected student athletes. shaw and those who enabled his predation held accountable as an important step. last fall, university president step down amid the sexual harassment investigation. the university said tuesday, it is reviewing the filing, adding the safety and well-being of the communities remain at top priorities. in san jose, amanda del castillo , abc7news. ama: new pushed someone in private subway engine right has been deemed unfit to stand trial. he is accused of shoving 40-year-old michelle go onto the tracks of the times square's station in january.
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dan: significant development in ukraine. ukrainian forces are making progress in regaining territory that had been lost to russia. u.s. officials say a counterattack near kyiv has allowed ukraine to take -- retake control of one town. we are getting a look at the devastation in the port city of mariupol. satellite images show neighborhoods reduced to ashes. the ukrainian president today urging italy to impose harsher sanctions, warning russia's goal is europe. president biden will travel to europe in the morning for emergency summits with european leaders in brussels. he will then travel to warsaw, poland. >> the president is traveling to poland to make sure we stay united, to send a powerful message that we are prepared and committed to this for as long as it takes. dan: the white house says president biden will announce another round of sanctions,
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targeting russia's parliament on thursday. ama: supreme court nominee judge ketanji brown jackson took questions for nearly 13 hours before the senate judiciary committee today. she pushed back on accusations by republican senator ted cruz that she has given life sentences to people and child born cases. -- light sentences to people in child porn cases. she also told senator dianne feinstein that roe v. wade is settled law. wildfire is running on a remote file north of antioch, affecting air quality. that fire in the sacrament river delta is still burning tonight. people have been reporting smoky conditions. firefighters say they are going to let it burn itself out because it is difficult to get to. flames may burn for several days, there is a lot of dry
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brush and fuels to ignite. we did see some record warmth today across the bay area. a shot of the sun as it set this evening. abc7news reporter sandhya patel says we could see mark record high temps tomorrow. sandhya: today we had half a dozen records. tomorrow there c be a cpl citie somenges underway toght. the fog is rolling in over san francisco. this is what we expect are run some, it felt like it even though it is spring. santa rosa, the records of 89 today. 82 at sfo. same with eloquence, 85 degrees. san jose 84, gilroy 85. all new records for today. i don't expect is money, it is going to be cooler in san francisco, 66, oakland, 72. anywhere from the upper 70's to low 80's. on live doppler 7, already seeing that fog closing in on
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the coast line. i will be back to let you know when you will need to switch out those shades for umbrellas. we have rain chances coming. dan: in-depth reports getting results on the problem of racism in the housing market, specifically when it comes to appraisals. we are in washington dc tonight, where task force is taking on this issue. >> large tornado. ama: large, powerful and deadly. a storm system brings tornadoes to texas and is now battering new orleans. dan: we will have to wait another year for the return of longtime celebration in the north bay. ama: a look at what is coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel alive. >> let's do this together. >> both my children will have been married in my backyard, which brings me to tears. >> and dre
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dan: our effort to build a better bay area focuses on race and social justice. abc7news continues to lead the way, highlighting issues of home appraisal discrimination. our reporter have led to the proposal of new state laws, federal lawsuits in the white house task force. julene is in washington d.c. right now and reports the task force set to release its findings tomorrow. reporter: tonight, a senior administration official confirms that property of appraisal and equity task force convened by president biden in june of last year will release its report wednesday, addressing root causes and the -- and solutions
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to discrimination in the home appraisal process. >> i was talking while my friends, no problem, i will play tanisha. reporter: first reported abc7news caught the attention of the nation and the white house. the austins became the face of appraisal discrimination after their home values are rocketed by nearly $500,000 when they took down family pictures and their white friend stood in the black family. now the task force, headed by or susan rice will address systemic issues leading to the evaluation of neighborhoods of -- devaluation of neighborhoods of color. when you heard the term lowballed, what comes to mind for you? >> discrimination. that is the first term i think of. reporter: lisa rice is the executive director and ceo of the national fair housing alliance. she has worked closely with the task of -- task force. >> the other thing i hope the
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report does is take a look at all of the instances of discrimination. that you've been covering in your reporting. reporter: our exclusive reporting over the last year has highlighted within half a dozen bay area families who believe they've been hit by a lowball appraisal that led them to resell at asked ordinarily low interest rates. ourourourou systemic problems with the appraisal field and process, showing the profession lacks diversity, at more than 86% white and more than 70% male. >> the housing industry has regulated itself for far too long. we need to have clear lines of accountability. reporter: is a senior fellow at the boxing -- brookings institution, his work showing the evaluation of black and brown neighborhoods results in lost equity for people of color
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has been cited in numerous reports. he hopes this will pave the way for progress. >> housing discrimination has existed since housing was created. to have this kind of action, nothing has happened like this since the fair housing act. reporter: a senior administration official confirms vice president kamala harris will be part of those discussions. signaling just how important this issue is to the administration. dan: abc7news will be the white house task force releases its findings tomorrow. julian will have lab reports on abc7news at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. ama: now to tonight's. san francisco is deploying mobile testing bands to neighborhoods. former secretary of state hillary clinton has tested positive for covid is
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experiencing mild symptoms. they say variant ba.2 effect -- accounted for 35% of new infections last week. dan: more than century old santa rosa tradition has been canceled again. the rose parade will not happen -- they say the omicron search and sonoma county except planning back for the 125 your tradition. the parade and festival typically draws up to 10,000 people. let's hope it will return full force next year. ama: we hope may be rain will return. dan: sandhya patel is tracking some tonight. sandhya: i'm not giving up on some spring rain. we have some coming. oscar's sunday night, going into monday. we can watch the oscars here on abc 7. i want to show you how warm it got today, it was good weather for ice cream. record highs, they were from oakland to redwood city, gilroy,
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san jose, santa rosa, near 90. as a vote, 82. it was warm in vacaville, 88 degrees. 79 in san francisco, 90 in cloverdale. look what is showing up, over at san francisco tonight. i wanted to show you a few of these temperatures forecast for tomorrow compared to their records. could be one or two records, gilroy, 84 degrees. it would surpass the old record set back in 1980 seven. livermore is going to get close and santa rosa as well. the biggest changes the fog, you can see it from all art tower camera's. could be dense in spots. visibility down to .5 half moon bay. ier50's and 60's. here's a live view of the fog.
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cooler afternoon, still warm inland with the possibility of a few records. we have a chance of rain late sunday. a better possibility on monday. as you look at the fog forecast, tomorrow between 5:00 and 8:00 it is going to be around the coast and they. we will see higher clouds coming through, filtering the sunshine for your wednesday. your morning temperatures will range from the 40's to the 50's. give yourself plenty of time, you will need it. in the afternoon, in the south bay, 79 in san jose, 76 sunnyvale, it is going to be warm, not as warm as today. 60 four half moon bay. downtown san francisco. in the north bay, 79 degrees in san rafael, 78 vallejo. 69 in berkeley. mid-seventies run fremont. 82 concord, 83 in antioch. i want to show you what is ahead
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for sunday night. our brain appears late on sunday. monday it looks like a better possibility, makes precipitirr. rainfall totals anywhere from .3 2.6 inches. -- .3 to .6 inches. we will see those temperatures within a few degrees, into the weekend. late night oscar sunday grain. -- oscar sunday grain. dan: you don't want to go anywhere. we are turning up the heat. ama: looking for a new frame everyone's a multitasker these days.
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ama: tomorrow is national puppy day. we are teaming up up up partners to help connect these puppies with their forever homes. dan: bay area shelters are full of puppies available for adoption. all day tomorrow, we are going to hear from the staff and see some of the pets you can bring into your family and give them a happy home. ama: the sweet puppy faces. dan: it is the wrong time for the warriors to be on the losing streak. ama: larry beil is here with sports. larry: the warriors limping down
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the stretch without steph curry. they are giving away with games.
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dan: some breaking news just coming in, acosta recounted -- casa county deputy shot a suspect. we just learned the victim was taken to the hospital. we will have updates on this on abc morning news starting at 5:00. >> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. larry: good evening. we don't know how to live right now. we are getting pumped, -- punked. i can't believe this happened,
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loss in orlando. warriors came out sluggish, klay thompson, beats the buzze points. no steph curry, playing the role of right, pool,l,l 26 points. his 10th straight 20 point game. warriors opened up a 14 point lead and then watch it evaporate. gary harris, 15-to run for the magic. they are not a good team. andrew wiggins in a terrible slump, but hits the corner of to put the dubs backup, so many dumb mistakes. we don't leave the shooter in the corner. magic up to, terrible decisions, clay -- klay -- -- -- -- -- -- - third loss in a row.
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this team needs an attitude adjustment in a hurry. what's we have to learn how to win. right now we don't know how. >> stupid. -- we are playing stupid. we are getting punked. larry: sharks fans making the trip to calgary, it up at three apiece. culture on the rebound, just barely extinction over the line. take a 4-3 lead. 28 saves, they beat the first place flames 4-3. today was the mlb arbitration deadline. the a's had to spend money. these are all getting one your deals. mom toss on the mound today, the spring debuted, hit 97 miles an
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hour, striking out michael taylor, one up the a's in's in'n fourth, austin allen, that is way out's of the world's end up winning 5-3.
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ama: abc7news anchor will be in los angeles for the oscars. special coverage starting friday and throughout the weekend. he can watch the 94th annual awards show sunday night at 5:00 right here on abc 7. thank you for joining us tonight. dan: for all of us, we
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appreciate the time. right now on jimmy kimmel, jamie lee curtis. good night. >> lou: from hollywood - it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jamie lee curtis. brian tyree henry. and music from coin. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. i appreciate it. cleto, thank you. welcome. oh, very kind. i'm jimmy. i am the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for joining us here in los angeles, where wow, look at this group. things are loosening up covid-wise. or at least covid safety-wise. we're keeping the

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