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ground and falling down. reggie: the search for suspects at a mass shooting. six people ended up dead in the morning hours. kumasi: back to work for so many people in the bay area after two years. reggie: a live look outside. a warm up is on the way. lisa is here with the forecast. kumasi: we will check in with lisa for more on the warm up. lisa: we wish we get get the rain. we will get a piece of the energy in the form of the wind and cloud cover it today before the warm-up starts. we will be looking at breezy winds continuing here is some cloud cover in the north bay. elsewhere, temperatures in the 40's. it is 50 in walnut creek. taking you closer to the bay,
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upper 40's. 57 in novato. temperatures starting out milder, four to 11 agrees warmer from novato to half moon bay. we will have cloud cover with us through the noon hour. temperatures in the 60's. towards the middle of the afternoon, the clouds break away. it will be windy along the shoreline. breezy around the bay temperatures cool at the coast. we will talk about warm up detail in a few minutes. reggie: this morning please still searching for the suspects in the deadly mass shooting. kumasi: it happened outside of a club in the heart of downtown. six people died and 12 others injured. jobina is at the live desk as what they are described as chaos. jobina: sacramento police say multiple shooters fired amid crowds as clubs entered
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yesterday morning. this shows the chaos that unfolded as several rounds of gunfire run out. three men and three women died. surveillance cameras captured part of the shooting. it is a complicated crime scene spread across two blocks. the police chief says there was a large fight that happened just before the shooting and confirmed there were two shooters. one man said he found a bolthole in his car. >> i heard gunshots and then people started diving down on the ground and falling down. next thing i know, someone felt in front of my truck. >> we were against that wall, leaning across well and it happened across the street. we had just turned in the alley and ever but he was running against each other and into each other. it was crazy. jobina: police say they found a stolen gun but have not least a
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description of possible suspects. as a $1000 reward for information leading to the shooters. kumasi: we are learning more about the people killed in the shooting period among them, a father of three. we have more on the families of two victims. >> sitting down with abc news, pamela harris describes a sleepless night she said her mother's intuition told her something happened to one of her sons. >> i got the phone call and i jumped straight up and said what's wrong. i know somebody is hurt. my husband said it was sergio, and i was just like in awe. >> he was one of six killed. she spent hours at the scene at the corner of 10th and l street. >> fun to be around liked to
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party and have fun. don't bother people. >> the busy shopping in dining areas where his wife described the moment she last saw her husband, unable to continue come stricken with grief. >> went to the mall, went to the park. that was his last moments. i am sorry i can't. >> sacramento mayor speaking at press conferences sunday calling gun filings plaguing the country and his city a sickness. frank turner, the father of one deceased, made this call to action. >> stay out of the streets and quit playing these games. >> sacramento police say there were multiple shooters and our processing hundreds of pieces of evidence. as for pamela, she has not had time to grieve. >> i am numb right now. >> she makes this plea to law
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enforcement. >> i just want to know something. i just want them to tell me something, tell our family something so we can do what we have to do to try to move on. jobina: we have been keeping on top of the updates on the shooting and updates and providing immediate updates on the bay area app. you can get the information by downloading the app. reggie: the supreme court precedents expected to take another step today. they will vote to advance her appointment to the floor. judge junction would join the court at the beginning of the next term starting in october. kumasi: bay area tech workers returning to the office. google is letting them work a hyper but have to be three days
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in the week in the office. >> today will be different for google employees as remote workers return to the office and they will be returning in a hybrid model. most will be working from a bay areahome or wherever they choos. they can work in the office more if they want as well. according to a spokesperson, a 5% of applications for fully remote work or relocation have been approved since last june, nearly 14,000 google employees around the world. employees working on site do need to have covid-19 vaccinations or approved accommodations and those who are not vaccinated and have an approved accommodation must test regularly and wear a mask or google joining other companies like apple and twitter welcoming back remote workers this spring. acquittal to -- according to a
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spokesperson, the model was according to feedback from employees allowing them to maximize flexibility and have collaboration of working together in the office. gloria rodriguez, abc7news. lisa: it is a little breezy with fog in half moon bay. here is a look at a cold front that we wish would make to the bay area. not happening. we will be influenced by that with a little bit of cloud up in sonoma and some sprinkles. otherwise, partly cloudy skies today. 47 in sunnyvale. 52 in novato. 50 downtown. we will be looking at the breeze and slightly cooler conditions. warming begins wednesday and the heat will peak thursday. we will see 90's and 80's in san
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francisco. here is a look at the hour-by-hour forecast route the mid morning hours with the cloud cover. they begin to break up through the afternoon. looking at partly cloudy skies and the breeze with us for a cooler day. absence of clouds in the wind shifts to an offshore component here for wednesday, for 70's in -- component. for wednesday, 70's. the peak heat will be with us on thursday as 90's arrived inland. you see 80's in the city. 70's at the coast. friday, it is warm but the heat focusing in the inner valley and the sea breeze returning for friday. looking at a rapid cool down into next weekend. it is a short-lived event but we will be watching it because of hydra -- how tight we are. -- for how dry we are.
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we will have to deal with the heat which will bring low relative humidity and gusty offshore winds at times. jobina: since we have a lot of people returning to the office today, i thought it would be a good time to let you know that caltrain is cutting fares in half for the entire month of april, in part to think writers -- ridetes and entice people to come back. looking live at 680, no advisories coming in and no crashes to report, which is good news as you head out the door as we wrap up with a look at the toll plaza. reggie: surprises and musics busiest night. kumasi: an ant trying to save her niece's life -- an au
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$10,000 for the person who attacked their 84-year-old grandfather. you may find this video disturbing. this is him gardening in his front lawn on march 25. a man comes from behind and kicks him in the back. his family said this is the second time he has been attacked . this happened before in 2020 when the family installed cameras. >> this time it is too much. >> he was literally jump kicked from behind. he had to go through it twice. so we want to catch this bad guy, catch this criminal. reggie: the attacker ran away into the neighborhood. kumasi: a san jose woman on a mission to help save the life of her seven month old niece who lives in poland. she was born with spinal muscular atrophy, a rare condition that destroys nerve
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cells that control muscle movements like breathing, walking, and swallowing. gene therapy could help but it cost $2.1 million. that is why her aunt hold a luncheon in san jose yesterday. >> running and begging for money , waking up each day thinking what else can i do to raise the money. the amount is unimaginable. kumasi: it is. the story has mobilized so many generous people around the world to donate but they still need more money to meet the goal. reggie: some best-known physicians came together to help the people of ukraine. it was held at the napa valley expo. artists included a grammy winner , stone foxes and great northern.
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they spoke to the crowd. >> and if freedom has a name right now, it's name is ukraine. ukraine is the flag of freedom. i wish everyone of you not to lose purpose and attention and not to get tired of the war. if it means for you to support with military aid, do it. if it means to support ukrainians fighting, do it. reggie: all money raised is going to nonprofits. kumasi: a crowd came together in palo alto to celebrate the festival of spring. ♪hundreds turned out to mitchell park to celebrate yesterday. use it, dance, food, kite -- music, dance, food, kite flying
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celebrating spring and the blossoming of love. music's biggest night was delayed for a few months but finally happened some surprises. reggie: we have the highlights from the grammys. mona: it was opening fitting las vegas. silk sonic bringing the vibes as they kicked off the awards. host trevor noah wasting no time with the other show. trevor: we are going to be dancing and singing and pete -- keep people's names out of mouths. lil nas x bringing the hits. megan thee stallion getting a wardrobe assist from donatella for saatchi. -- donatella forversaci.
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♪ billie eilish taking the stage wearing a shirt featuring foo fighters drummer taylor hawkins who passed away in march. he won a posthumous grammy as the foo fighters took home the award for best rock song. >> please welcome lady gaga. >> lady gaga bringing everyone to tears with her emotional tribute to tony bennett. and in one of the most moving moments, ukrainian president zelenskyy addressing the audience. bruno mars and others accepting awards for record of the year. >> we are trying our hardest to remain humble at this point. >> it was jon batiste taking home album of the year. >> good night. >> many performers helping to
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bring back live music after covid. kumasi: i didn't watch. reggie: i watched for a few minutes and someone acumen who bores me and i turned it off. kumasi: you are not going to say any names? reggie: you are not going to drag me in the streets on twitter and instagram. kumasi: you do have to keep people's attention. reggie: if you performers i did see were spectacular. kumasi: silk sonic was good. do like them? reggie: they opened the show. they are good. they sing. kumasi: we just had a whole conversation. they talk with emphasis. lisa: you have to be in the mood. sometimes it works. don't you wish we could get a piece of this action? a little rain moving into northern california.
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rights of northern sonoma county near cloverdale, lakeport could see maybe a sprinkle but to us it means cloud cover, breezy winds and cooler temperatures. live doppler 7, warmer out there and parts of the bay area, the overnight milder readings will be with us each and every day as we retain warmth from the afternoon. 52 in oakland. 48 in napa. san jose checking in at 50 wind profile today, 3:00 today, talking about the breeze anywhere from upwards of 20 to 26 miles per hour. you can see the direction. by tonight, breezy in spots. the winds lighten up and turn to the offshore component out of the north or this is 11:00 on tuesday. they are relatively light but the direction will be for the
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warming and drying trend. gusty at the coast. we will have high-pressure building in and that means the warmer air mass descending over the bay area beginning tomorrow with low 70's. this is san jose, mid 80's, mid 90's on thursday. friday we retain warmth and then we cool off saturday and sunday. a short-lived event. warmth at the shoreline, from the upper 50's today to 70's at half moon bay. today, 66 in oakland. 72 in morgan hill. maybe a spangle and sonoma county and lighter winds tomorrow. heat wednesday, 30, friday still warm and then cooler into the weekend. kumasi: coming up, the seven signs you need to know. reggie: will he or won't he?
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information leading to the shooters in the mass shooting. six people were killed and 12 others injured outside of a club yesterday morning. reggie: ukrainian president zelenskyy appeared remotely calling the russian invasion of his country a genocide. francis says a visit to ukraine is officially on the table. kumasi: number three, travel headaches continue. flights already canceled this morning and this is coming after airlines canceled hundreds of flights over the weekend because of bad weather. reggie: number four, google employees returning, starting a hybrid model of work. lisa: number five, we are going to have partly cloudy conditions here to a system to the north allowing for the cooler, breezy weather. jobina: number six, a number of advisories coming in, wind advisory specifically for the golden gate bridge and the san
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rafael ridge and the san mateo bridge. kumasi: number seven, the senate judiciary committee will look to advance the supreme court nomination of judge brown jackson. reggie: the warriors played an sacramento after the kings after the deadly mass shooting and there was a moment of silence and cycled one center. before the game, the head coach addressed shooting here he said it is truly devastating. gun violence hits close to home for him. his father was shot and killed by two gunmen in 1984 in lebanon while his father was serving as president of the american university in beirut. asking for gun laws. >> at some point i would hope that we would actually think about our fellow citizens and do something about it instead of plate politics, because that's all we do.
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devastating, and i am so sorry for the victims and their families. my family has gone through the same thing, and we know how devastating. it is just life-changing. everything changes from here for all of the victims and the families. it is time, time for us to do something about it instead of having another moment of silence and send thoughts and prayers. reggie: dramon green was also asked and he said it is altering daily lives. kumasi: tiger woods has revealed he is practicing to play in the masters, so to begin on thursday. there is andrew dymbert. andrew: will he or won't he? it has been a little over a year after the potentially car ending
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accident, now signs that he could be readying for a comeback. >> we have seen them come back from so many things but this would be remarkable if you can handle this. the tough thing will be can he physically get around the course walking. >> i am so proud to present my dad, tiger woods, into the world golf hall of fame. andrew: his daughter inducting him into the hall of fame. >> you defied the odds every time. in the first black and asian golfer to win a major, when your fifth masters after multiple back surgeries come and being able to walk just as months -- just a few months after the crash. andrew: coming up. reggie: coming out that -- coming up at 5:30, the macbooks that will soon be obsolete. inanosdeci that tnesses saw. kumasi: a live look outside at
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testing happening today. reggie: this comes as thousands of bay area workers return to work for the first time in two years. google's plan for employees. kumasi: good morning. reggie: we will start with a check on the weather. lisa: checking out the current numbers, on the mild side. 52 in oakland as well as fremont and santa rosa. breezy upper level wind that will make for a slightly cooler day. as we get going, you will notice it is warmer along the coast in the north bay, cooler in san jose. at 7:00, clouds in the north bay, 57 where. by 10:00 or 11:00, partly cloudy. 60's out by the delta. over numbers inland but not as warm. we had low 70's. through the afternoon, we will have sun, cloud cover and
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temperatures in the 50's on the shoreline with breezy winds. 60's along the bayshore and some 70's. today the coolest out of the next seven. reggie: it is back to the office for thousands of bay area employees for the first time in two years. for googles, most will be back in the office at least three days a week. gloria rodriguez's live in sunnyvale. gloria: this week will be different for google employees, as remote workers returned to the office and returning on a hybrid work model paid most employees will work from a bay area office three days -- work model. most employees will work from the bay area office three days a week and the rest of the week at home or wherever. 85% of applications for fully remote work or relocation have been approved since last june, nearly 14,000 google employees around the world. employees working on site do
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need to have covid-19 vaccinations or approved accommodations and those who are not vaccinated and have an approved accommodation must test regularly and also wear a mask. google joining other bay area companies like apple and twitter welcoming back remote workers this spring. there is the option to request a work from home extension for those employees are not comfortable returning to the office yet. that's according to a google spokesperson. lawyer rodriguez, abc7news. -- gloria rodriguez, abc7news. kumasi: for the first time ever, an entire city order to get covid-19 tests. the entire city of shanghai will start testing. it is set to take three days to complete. you can stay up-to-date on all of the updates on our website. reggie: search on for two people
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responsible for a mass shooting. kumasi: six people work killed, 12 others hurt people say it started as a big fight. >> we were three box -- blocks away and we heard bam, bam, bam. >> gunfire echoing and transforming downtown into a horrific crime scene. police say the mass shooting took place :00 a.m. on k street -- place at 2:00 a.m. on k street. >> we know a large fight took place prior to the shootings and we have confirmed there are multiple shooters. >> the motive unknown. >> i have a child waiting out there -- laying out there and i want some answers. >> kamala harris had a son of sergio, who was killed. >> all that is gone because
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somebody wanted to pull out a gun and spray everybody that is not right. >> frank turner learned his son lost his life. >> quit playing these games, stay out of the streets. >> the mayor calling for gun violence to end. he said more police on patrol likely could not have prevented the tragedy. >> we don't know what happened but if somebody drove by in an instant and unloaded a rapidfire weapon killing six people, injuring many more, i don't know how in that instance you could prevent that kind of a random tragedy. >> many still looking for answers, his brother was killed by police in 2018, another brother killed by gun violence. >> until we get together and stop the community violence and stop killing each other, there is no way we can expect police
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to quit killing us. there is no way we can fight the system if we are still fighting each other. kumasi: that is tough. you heard the sacramento mayor say that the tragedy happen in an instance. at a news happens he spoke very passionately about the larger problem shooting reflects. >> chief alluded to the unacceptable increase in gun violence. i want to remind all of you of a day not so long ago pre-covid when the city went to years without a single homicide involving sacramento youth, two years, and now we are living in a different era. and then there is the issue of guns and of course this is not a sacramento issue, it is a national issue. no surprise that any city would be hit with this kind of terrible event. but here is what i know, it is beyond time to have a sane
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conversation about guns in america. we have a sickness in our country and culture. can't we agree that on one side of the line firearms for hunting, sport, even for self-defense is ok and on the other hand ghost guns, these guns that can be remade by parts that allow the firing of multiple rounds at a time are absolutely unacceptable in our community and in our country? we must all take stock and ask ourselves what can we do different? what can we do better to not ensure this will never happen again, because that is impossible, but to do everything we can to minimize the chance you will stand here like this mourning the deaths of innocent people. kumasi: president biden put out
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a statement calling congress to take action. it reads in part, "band ghost guns and require background checks and ban high-capacity magazines. repeal gun manufacturers' immunity." these are some of the steps they urgently need to take to save lives. reggie: ukraine accusing russian forces of committing war crimes just outside of kyiv. the mayor said hundreds are mayor -- buried in a mass grave and hundreds lying in the streets. it appears some people raven tortured. antony blinken said this is a punch in the gut and believes russian forces have committed war crimes. secretary blinken: we cannot normalize this. this is the reality going on every day as long as russia's brutality against ukraine continues. that is why it needs to come to an end. reggie: screening president
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zelenskyy is calling it a genocide. ♪ kumasi: the sounds of broadway echoed through times square in manhattan. the stars spent sunday afternoon singing to support ukraine. billboards throughout ukraine up in blue and gold, the colors of the ukrainian flag. they hate -- saying, do you have the people sing. -- they sang, do you thi here te people sing. reggie: taking on the fentanyl crisis. mothers against drug deaths will feel this billboard here the blistering add is to keep people from visiting the city because it is known for its dirt cheap fentanyl. it is aimed to curb a spike in
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overdoses. kumasi: violent shaking a san francisco neighborhood. the shooting near a playground that left two people dead. reggie: a travel mess for thousands of flyers this weekend. we are checking the this morning. lisa: good morning, a cold front pushing through extreme northern california. it will bring us clouds, already under breezy side. temperatures are mild. we were into the upper 70's yesterday. it is 52 in santa rosa. 55 in novato. as we look at the wind, breezy and no lateral, 21 miles per hour. we go up in height and we have the wind from the oakland hills to mount diablo and also around hawkeye and hood mountain. the wind will shift tomorrow to
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an offshore component. that is when we get the warmer weather, nothing extreme. inland around concord and pleasant hill coming up to the mid-70's. low 70's instead of upper 70's, but look what happens on wednesday, bradys for all inland communities and warmest day for most of us -- 80's for all inland communities and warmest day for most of us. hopefully you have the pool ready. overnight lows will come down and be comfortable but not as cool as we have had in the 50's. heat relief comes at night. you will still want to bring in the pets and watch out for the temperatures keeping how school would be the good side in the afternoon where things get
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toasty. inside it should stay cool is what i'm trying to say. breezy conditions along the coast. looking at warmth coming our way in the next 24 hours. jobina: good morning, everyone. now that people are coming back to the office have changes to the schedule for the bay fairy starting today. they very -- the bay ferry starting today. check out the schedule page you might be pleasantly surprised. looking at the san mateo ridge, a wind advisory. we have wind advisories for the richmond, sandra were fell in the golden gate -- the san rafael and golden gate bridge. 80 is looking busy where the headlights are. they are traveling westbound and
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reggie: two men are dead and two others are following a shooting by a san francisco playground. kumasi: they were shot last night at 5:00. >> heavy police presence into the night, two people shot and killed in this neighborhood. information passed along from police. >> we know there are four victims of this senseless act of gun violence. unfortunately, to have passed away. >> two others were injured. >> my heart goes out to the victims and their families. >> police called to the scene sunday afternoon. barria lives less than a block away and is shocked -- maria
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lives less than a block away and is shocked. >> when i moved here, there were no shootings and no police activity. >> truly terrifying moments for this neighborhood. the shooting happening right near a playground. police have the area blocked off. >> luckily, the playground was almost 100% empty. there was a mother and child and she ran in the opposite direction. >> what are your thoughts about it happening right near the playground? >> it terrible and horrifying. >> few details have been released. the investigation is ongoing. >> they are looking for a silver sedan. that is net rolled out and released 20 shots while they were on the sidewalk. >> supervisor has been fielding calls throughout the weekend with neighbors wanting more information and he wants everyone to know -- >> this did not take place on
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the park. it took place on the sidewalk but still, these men were coming out of the basketball court. it is very sad. kumasi: a partial building collapse under investigation this morning. the awning gave way just before noon on sunday. witnesses reported seeing a huge cloud of dust and a pile of debris and broken glass left behind. a worn -- a woman associated with the store talks about what is coming next. >> we are going to get the debris removed and get the building fixed up and plan to be open as soon as possible. kumasi: the luggage company was closed when it happened and no one was hurt. reggie: travel headaches continue as flights across the country already canceled after accommodation of an airline glitch and bad weather. jobina at the live desk has more on the impact. jobina: more than 440 flights
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have been canceled already today. eight flights at sfo, one out of oakland international. over the weekend, more than 12,000 flights were either delayed or canceled, 900 of the cancellations were southwest airlines, the nations largest domestic carrier. 12% of their flights never took off airline is leaving severe weather and technology issues following routine maintenance. southwest computers crashed early sunday morning and this was the result. other airlines canceled hundreds of flights, including jetblue. kumasi: clock ticking for everyone needs to file taxes. the deadline is april 18. the irs said so far it has gotten back half of the returns it expects to get. that leaves 79 million taxpayers who have yet to file. the average refund is around $3200.
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the biggest cast-iron skillet in the world has a new home in tennessee. this video shows it making the journey to the museum of cast iron and south pittsburgh. the museum expected to open later this year. reggie: no shame, but is that where you want to go? kumasi: you want to go where you are appreciated. and the whole cast iron community appreciates it. reggie: i didn't know there was such a big audience for cast iron pieces that there is a museum. kumasi: a iron skillet seasoned just right that is where it belongs. reggie: ok. kumasi: i know you don't cook. reggie: it's true. kumasi: you can appreciate the skillet. reggie: i can appreciate the skillet but not a museum where the only thing is cast-iron. kumasi: i'm intrigued.
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reggie: is niche. lisa: good morning, everybody. here is the cold front keeping temperatures tempered today. clouds and wind perky. we will see the cooler numbers and then it is all about warmth coming our way. the cloud cover keeping the temperatures in the north date mild, through the 50's, former than we were yesterday. 53 in alameda. elsewhere, looking at numbers in the upper 40's. uniform and warmer than we have had as we look at the upper level winds. this is an indication of the winds out there and how they will be breezy along the coast, 20 to 28 miles per hour right now. at the surface, breezy through novato at sfo and through san
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francisco. temperatures will be once again in the 60's, which is good news, because in the next 48 hours, the numbers will come up 20 degrees. some are like readings wednesday, thursday, storm on friday for some of you and then looking for temperatures to come down quickly into the weekend. here is the cloud cover early in the morning. it does break up in the afternoon. we will call it partly cloudy breezy along the coast and also in the valley. on tuesday, we clear out quickly and temperatures rebound to the 70's. wednesday, in the 70's in sausalito. upper 80's in the inland valleys. thursday, we have nine lease inland that will stay with us -- we had the 90's inland that will stay with us. 70 in san francisco. the wind shift on friday. overnight lows in the south bay,
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we should be in the mid 40's. we game -- gain a few degrees with the warmth during the day. we only cool off to the 50's and 60's towards the morning hours. much of the evening and ovnit urs e the rm wil somof ali immunities. it 60's in fremont. 69 in san jose. warming up tomorrow, offshore flow, gusty winds in the upper elevations with a lot of heat come wednesday, thursday. -- heat, wednesday, thursday. reggie: allowed. the pricey spot where you need to know someone four-legged to get in. plus, the macbook models apple is adding to the list and what it means if you have one. kumasi:
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reggie: cosco could be opening a new location. local residents trying to prevent the store from opening has failed. the study was on air travel quality and traffic concerns per this will be more than three acres in size and have a gas station with 20 pumps. kumasi: tesla has set a new record despite global chain issues here the carmaker said it delivered 310,000 vehicles in the first quarter of this year. that is a 68% increase in manufacturing compared to the same time last year. tesla says is on track to deliver a million vehicles globally and credits that impart to a new factory opening in germany soon. reggie: how old is your macbook?
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apple making more older are -- models obsolete. the 201411 inch macbook air, 13 inch applecare, -- the inch macbook air, 13 inch apple will be obsolete. kumasi: videogame maker removed older angry birds games because of design andk.th game costs on. lisa: today in the south bay, temperatures climbing into the 50's. starting out cloudy in cupertino and san jose. upper 60's with partly cloudy conditions. on the peninsula, greasy, starting with clouds. a mix of sun -- an insular, breezy, starting with clouds --
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on the peninsula, breezy, starting with clouds. a mix of sun and clouds. here is a look at the east bay, where we will see numbers in the lower 70's. you heard about the warm up, anywhere from 20 to 25 degrees warmer, but we start subtly on sunday and then an 11 degree jump on wednesday. the heat stays with you on friday. cooling off and the wind will be offshore for a dry atmosphere for the rest of the week. kumasi: new at 6:00, silicon valley shakeup making waves. elon musk with an early move to make -- get a hold of one site. reggie: family members finding out the worst possible news. they are sharing what the loss means as police on the hunt for multiple shooters. kumasi: crucial climate report,
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this abc 7 news. >> people started diving on the ground, falling down. kumasi: mass shooting in the manhunt for multiple shooters this morning. gone viral leaving six people dead in the popular downtown district. reggie: elon musk's major purchase, now expanding his reach to change one of the biggest platforms on the internet. kumasi: socal's cutest club. the luxury, members only park now in los angeles.
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cannot wait to get to that story. lisa, let's talk about this warm up we are about to have. lisa: the coolest day of the week. temperatures are going up as soon as tomorrow. this is what you would expect to see in april, a cold front to the north of us. clouds moving into the north bay, but that will clear. we have fog in pacifica. 51 in oakland. 24 hour tempat change, five to 12rees win thebay. 's by noon time. breezy all around the bay. low 70's inland. still,0's at the coa developing, sacramento police are offering a $1000 reward for information leading to the suspects in a mass shooting. kumasi:
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