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it's good to see the rain. lisa: it's a beautiful site out there, a little bit slippery and windy. you meet you may want to stay in bed before you head out. we do have a dry and sunny afternoon on the way. let's zoom in on the north where we are looking at heavier downpour. we have some moderate rain it through lucas valley. the rain it continues into the east bay. there is a heavier band of rain east into the hills. now there is steady rain through saratoga. there is a level 1 system that takes us through 9:00 with gusty winds. it's a milder start for most of
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the winds. the airport, even into the east bay and south bay. with a milder start, it should be a nice afternoon. we wish this could last all day. looking at partly cloudy skies, we have some early afternoon sun. i 4:00, it's a sunny day. we are tracking to more level 1 systems. i will have that for you coming up. liz: the ba.2 variant is a consideration for people gathering this weekend. cases are edging up once again in california. the state's reporting 7600 new cases friday. the positively rate is rising. it is now 2.1%. that's an increase of zero point 5%. hospitalizations are trending downward. 1000 people are hospitalized due to covid. we're finding that families are ready to gather for the easter
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and passover holidays. most are cautiously excited. >> people packing into san francisco international airport, ready to travel this weekend. tell me how you feel to be here today. >> i haven't been on a plane for three years. >> while there was some apprehension, the majority of people were eager to get going. >> i think it's nice to get out. >> the family is on their way to hawaii. she's more excited than nervous. >> obviously, it's a bit shaky with covid and the health situation. i'm pretty excited. >> while people here are clearly ready to put the pandemic behind, a doctor at stanford has advice for everyone.
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>> there is high transmission in the community. we know that based on wastewater data. >> the doctor says precautionary measures are a must. everything from masking to rapid testing. >> if everyone does attest before the gathering, it is low likelihood anyone will be infectious at the gathering. >> if the shoppers are any indication, people are rather -- ready to gather. >> i'm going to do in easter egg hunt outdoors. it will be as safe as possible. we're going to get on with our lives. >> marleau is pumped about prepping the holiday meal. >> it's nice to have the family over now that covid is gone. not completely gone it, at least we're safe. >> what makes her feel safe is the vaccine.
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>> everybody coming over is vaccinated. i'm still worried about that with the new variant. you can't be too careful. liz: you can stay up-to-date by heading to abc7news.com. that's where you can also get answers to all of your covid questions. new details on a brazen armed robbery near downtown palo alto. two suspects robbed a man at gunpoint while his child was inside the car. the suspect stole a man's watch. the robbery happened around 6:15 p.m. the suspects were in a black honda accord that was stolen from oakland. the child was inside the car and was not hurt. we were over daly city as a rescue played out. a man got stuck on the cliff. you can see the started before 6:00 friday. a rescue were repelled on the
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person who was trapped. the man was not hurt. it's not clear how he got stranded. now to the latest on ukraine at, volodymyr zelenskyy is accusing russian troops of terrorizing civilians. >> u.s. official tells abc ukrainian president zelenskyy is asking president joe biden to designate russia estate sponsor of terrorism. that would trigger some of the toughest sanctions under u.s. law. in his friday speech to ukraine, he called for a ban on russian oil, democratic countries must admit that money for russian energy resources is in fact money for the destruction of democracy.
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>>he less weapons the russian fed election has, the better for us. -- federation has, the better for us. >> russia is sending a formal diplomatic message to the u.s. and all nations arming ukraine, demanding they stop sending weapons or risk unpredictable consequences. the warning comes as the u.s. begins delivering $800 million worth of new weapons to ukraine. >> given the potential desperation of vladimir putin and the russian leadership, none of us can take lightly the threat of resort to nuclear weapons. >> with more horrific discoveries and the bun barb meant of mary opal. it is something zelenskyy says the entire world should be prepared for. >> all the countries have to be
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warned. it can be the truth for them. >> u.s. officials say ukraine was responsible for an attack on russia's flagship and the black sea. that warship ended up sinking. liz: a homicide investigation is underway after woman was found shot to death inside and east oakland home. officers were called to 20 3rd avenue thursday afternoon to check on somebody. and the entered the home, woman was found dead. this is an open investigation. they do believe it is a homicide. the governor got a look at the homeless crisis in the bay area. his office shared photos of a visit to an encampment. the governor brought his cabinet. the governor announced the state would spend $12 billion to get people off the streets.
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there is a proposal to spend $2 billion on mental health. the number of people dipped below one million for the first time since the pandemic. the state of recovered almost all of the jobs lost. california is outpacingtpacing t of the nation for job growth with the unemployment rate now at 4.9%. there are still labor shortages. lisa is tracking the rain. lisa: this is a look at 101 with southeasterly winds. they are gusting to 24 miles per hour. the rain is coming down as far south as big sur. it's a quick mover and we have a couple more on the way. i will track them for you next. liz: street vendors packing the streets of the mission district, a new regulation program in the works. fire season is on its way to the north bay. we catch up with those training
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at the golden gate bridge. we love to see it. we are continuing our coverage of where stolen goods end up. our team told you about people fencing stolen items near our field square. it's not just there. another part of the neighborhood, a dramatic uptick of street vendors in the last month. >> before the pandemic, he was a construction worker. this is his new source of income. he is one of dozens of vendors who have set up shop on 24th street. how much did you pay for these things?
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you paid it seven dollars for that? >> he buys his merchandise at the flea market and slightly marks up the price. he's making $.50 to two dollars per items. >> do you know if these are stolen? you don't know? you just buy them the flea market. >> he bought everything you see here. he does not ask where they are coming from. he pays the bills and the rest he sends to his kids in mexico. one is going to college. the other is in high school. he said business has been difficult. how many vendors were out here? now? 20? >> every -- watching everyone is this jewelry store. she used to be a street vendor. she understands the struggle.
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>> you just wanted to be fair. >> she wants to street vendors to have permits. many say they want that as well. >> would you like a permit to sell out here? >> we walked down the block. she is the executive director of the cultural district. they introduced a program that would require street vendors to have permits starting next month. >> if someone cannot prove where their come from, they are going to be confiscated. they are going to be asked to move. >> the purchases complicated in many cases. >> they do go to the flea market. they get them legally, but they don't the receipt. they wouldn't be able to prove where they got items from. >> 22 vendors have signed up for this program. the plan is to spread them throughout the mission district.
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liz: the total board of directors enacted a poison pill to stop elon musk's takeover bid of the social media platform. it gave shareholders time to purchase shares at a discount will dilute his ownership stake. investment management firm vanguard group increased its state, moving past mosque as the largest investor. mosque announced his bid on tuesday. despite the spring rain, firefighters say fire season is coming fast. calfire is getting a jump, hiring it seasonal firefighters earlier. we got exclusive access to a training academy firefighters are gearing up for what could be a tough season.
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>> make sure it's nice. make sure we've got a couple of clamps. the fire is through that gate. >> the training is beyond intense. >> we are almost there. >> most of these have been through this training academy before. it never gets easier. >> it's pretty hard. it's a lot easier without 100 today and -- 110 degree weather. >> 105 firefighters are back on the job at this napa county training facility near lee -- nearly one month earlier due to drought conditions. she is back for her second fire season. >> we are in a drought year. we expect another intense fire season. >> firefighters driving skills are put to the test on this course.
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no fear of heights here when you're doing a rescue on the ladder truck. many say they are up for any challenge. >> i enjoy the girls i work with and serving the public is something i am passionate about. >> more spring rain could be on the way. it's only delaying what could be an epic fire season. >> this is a slight band-aid to what the winds we had prior. >> all of his firefighters past this academy, proving they have what it takes. next time they meet, it won't be a training drill. >> it's going to be a busy one. liz: we see them gearing up. thankfully we have rain now. it's going to be a tough year
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ahead. lisa: when we get through the week, we will have more growth and a lot of that dries out and makes more fuel to burn. we do need the rain. right now, you can see behind me it is coming down across the bay area. there aren't breezy winds gusting at times. it is raining in sierra nevada. you can see the heavier cells down through healdsburg and napa, west toward nevada, we've got some rain. east of san rafael and hercules, wet weather along the peninsula. it has been light you see a bit of a break. through redwood city, we have a steady light rain from dublin overthrew pleasanton. mount hamilton, evergreen, the south bay, we heard from a
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friend down there picking up a quarter of an inch already. this takes its way down into the central coast, even around san luis obispo. temperatures, they are in the 50's. they have been with the cloud cover. visibility is two miles from san carlos, six miles from livermore. it's much milder out there with the cloud cover, 6-14 degrees warmer. we have the gusty wind, up to 25 miles per hour. as we look at the golden gate bridge, you can see the wet pavement there. we have slippery conditions, rainy and windy for the next few hours. we will break out into some sunshine first. throughout the rest of the bay area, it will be bright and sunday -- sunday. two more systems arrive mid week with more promising systems by thursday.
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the whole system pushes to the east by 10:00. we are into sunny conditions. hopefully, one third of an inch in between here. it has been raining since about 2:00 for some of you. this carries on through midmorning. hopefully the accumulations pick up, certainly in the upper elevations 1-2 inches. the front moves on through. it is gusty out ahead of the front. behind the front, we get that when shift out of the west. i the afternoon, it is breezy and cool with wins over 25 miles per hour and temperatures in the 50's. snow levels will lower throughout the day.
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you can see the west slopes are with reduced visibility. it will be a little bit milder through the afternoon. it is 64 in san jose today. the seven-day forecast, we are looking at a bright day for easter with highs around 70. by late monday, we are looking at a few showers. this favors the north bay. in thursday, another system catches up and that could bring another inch of rain, a than this one this morning. liz: it's nice to have the break for easter and it's nice to have the rain. we could use more of it. bart is making some changes to its service. find out when you will feel the impact coming up. at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions
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this year, trains will not be running from the south hayward and union city stations today and sunday as crews replace parts of the track. bart will offer free lift service. at 25 minutes to your trips. the next shutdown will take place april 30 and may 1. health officials are reinstating mask mandates. the question is will that be the case in the bay area? why local doctors are focusing on one key metric. >> it will be a busy week and with people across the bay area celebrating easter and passover. it will be the first time gathering without restrictions in years. doctors want to remind everyone covid-19 is a dangerous threat. >> if your gathering with people , you want to make sure that people around you are not symptomatic, haven't had
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exposures, find out if everyone has been vaccinated. that's the best way to transmit -- bay area numbers are not immune. our covid-19 tracker shows the bay areas rolling averages 1001 hundred 71 new daily cases according to the latest date data. the number experts one is to focus on his hospitalizations. >> in the bay area, we are in the green zone. we are in a very good place with low severe disease, though hospitalizations. >> the cdc found the committee level based on the number of hospitalizations. going back to our stats, the number of patients is down from last month. >> cases and hospitalizations would mirror each other. now, with vaccination and natural immunity, our
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hospitalizations are staying low. >> those rising cases of prompted some cities to bring back mask mandates. our experts say local health leaders should mandate -- recommend good fitting masks. >> it's impossible -- possible we could see new recommendations come out. if the cases continue to rise, i don't see a mandate coming back into place unless we see an uptick in severe cases. fortunately, we are not right now. >> hospitalizations are followed case numbers rising in the past. covid-19 is still with us. liz: still to come, we are diving into a big gaming tournament. see how the local ptolemy --econ thland might civil rights law has change the lives of sunni girls and women. has it lived up to its promise?
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moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. liz: good morning, thanks for joining lisa and i here. we are tracking that rain. lisa: we have the wind with it and reduced visibility. as we check out live doppler 7 over the last few hours, you can see that moderate rain pushing through the east bay. we have heavy rain toward the north bay from middletown and calistoga. we have a bit of a break for southern marin. when you look at vallejo, the rain is filling in there. further to the south, it is an
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event from san mateo. the rain continues into the south bay through campbell. this will take us through 9:00. those brief heavy downpours, with the front, it pushes through. we've got a wind shift. the windsor gusting to 35 miles per hour. you can see 23 mile an hour winds there in the city. we are milder with the cloud cover, the breeze. by 8:00, you can see showers become more scattered in nature. noon time, it is dry. we are mostly sunny through the afternoon. we have mid-60's inland. we have a dry outlook for easter sunday. liz: the convention center opens its doors to thousands of visitors this weekend. a gaming convention is bringing
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a much-needed boost to surrounding businesses. amanda turns her focus to the economy, one of the key issues we are addressing. >> it is game on at the san jose consent -- convention center. competitors, consuls, crowd signal the comeback. the event is billed as the largest community run super smash brothers tournament in the world with bay area roots. >> we started in 2009 in a barn. that was the only place we can figure out where to put 600 people. >> to an estimated 5000 people dissented upon downtown san jose friday, the tournament is a reason to bring back staff after a tough two years of canceled events, reconnecting people with shared interests once again.
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after the super smash brothers battles, visitors will venture up for the economic boost. we found someone in costume. >> going to restaurants and bars. >> during the lunch rush, he said he wasn't only busy cooking, but bussing tables between orders. >> it's bringing a lot of people at the same time. it seats very good. >> friday evening, we spotted crowds across the downtown core. large conventions also keep surrounding businesses busy. they bring in more hotel bookings and create jobs. >> the more business and support we have as an organization, the
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better it is for the entire community. >> site selection and -- more events will come back online. the pandemic has forced organizers to find a way to incorporate nostalgia and the new normal. >> this is one of those moments where you can step back and reevaluate and say what do we really want from us? liz: a celebration for a park ranger is scheduled for 1:00 in richmond. the celebration marks the end of an air as betty officially retired from her job as a park ranger on friday. she reflected on why she never considered herself a rosie. >> i was working for the government. i was not considered a whole
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person. that kept me identifying myself from being a rosie. liz: she's an incredible woman. she turned 100 in september andn 15 years. she worked at the rosie tr par. that's where the celebration will be held later today. congratulations. we are proud to join disney and espn and the initiative commander raining the 50th anniversary of title ix that prohibited gender-based discrimination at any educational institution the receives federal funding. the sports industry did not change fast enough. julian glover takes us to the east bay company dedicated to addressing women on the move.
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>> we were off the sidelines and onto the fields. >> she played basketball and lacrosse. >> i was in the first generation to grow up with title ix being in effect. i got to play a lot of sports. my big sister did not. >> being a college athlete in the 80's was far from a clamorous for women. >> we were practicing in the bad practice lots, the shorts don't fit. we have permission, we don't have sneakers. we are wearing last year's boys varsity basketball uniforms. >> title ix shortened to title ix was creating sports for women. girls and women struggle to find proper gear to support a new generation of athletes. >> my buddy had to buy her shoes and the little boys department. >> after graduating and moving
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west to the bay area, she had the idea to start her own women's apparel and sporting goods company. >> title ix the legislation is foundational. it is the without witch not for my entire life. i am post-collegiate. i have no where to find gear. i have all these friends of the same way. i'm the only one that ended up in my own business and starting a company. >> it started in this garage in 1989. there was no lady footlocker, lululemon, there was nothing. >> she sent out 30,000 of these catalogs, only 11 orders came in. >> most women who were working out, the single most important
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piece of commit was a sports bra. they became the foundation of what turned out to be a business. >> that fit business is a 100 million dollar privately owned company. it is an emory with 300 employees. >> we are very supportive of each other. being able to sweat together and play together helps cement those relationships. >> a core value along with camaraderie, it offers a daily lunch our team workout. title ix has grown to 17 retail locations. the flagship is on 4th street in berkeley. >> when women come in it, they tell us their stories about title ix and how it affected their lives and the meaning of title ix to them. >> the meaning of that law is literally written on the walls. you will find quotes from the
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wall of difficult women. >> it not just quotes on the wall. we are committed to women risking and leaving. >> i can bring it and normally we just take it and we run with it. i love that creative freedom. >> title ix is elevating women's issues. they donated $1 million to the u.s. women's soccer team in the fight for equal pay. they settled earlier this year and agreed to pay minimum and equal rates going forward. it was a lifting of the playing field. >> my goal is if we are successful, we will have fostered leaders that will make women leading and risking not so unusual. we want kids to see that all doors are open.
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>> that's all thanks to just 37 words. liz: you can check out abc7news.com to find a growing collection of stories commemorating 50 years of title ix and the push for gender equity. stillhe, t music festival is back. coachella after being gone for two years, we talked to some gearing up to go this weekend. it is still raining out there. we will check in with lisa when we can expect things to dry up. there's an invisible threat in your backyard that could cause deadly heartworm disease for your dog. but not if you protect him every month with heartgard plus, the #1 choice of dogs. digestive and neurological side effects have rarely been reported. ask your vet for heartgard plus. are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time.
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>> after two years of cancellations, fans are ready for a concert. >> this is our first major festival back. we are ready. >> music france from all over the world arrived for week one of the festival, which runs two weekends in a row. some are holding tickets from last year. >> i got my tickets for 2021. they postponed it. i just held onto the tickets. >> this will be no different in prior years. headlining the festival will be harry styles, billie eilish, swedish house mafia. >> it so much fun. everything is great. >> the outdoor festival will draw thousands of fans. the pandemic is not top of mind. organizers did talk about and exposure to covid-19.
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a contractor will offer 15 and it antigen tests. >> we have tests at our campsite. >> festivalgoers just want to have fun. >> it's exciting. we've missed it so much. i feel like it's like feeling -- the fields again. liz: hopefully they don't get rained out. lisa: right. they are in for a good-looking day today. our afternoon is going to clear up. it is 53 degrees. you can see raindrops there. this is going to linger until the late morning hours. then you will break out into partly cloudy skies. we have two more systems after this. i will be tracking the rain next. liz: steph curry will make his
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he will be on a minutes restriction. steve kerr will not say how long. >> we are listing him as probable. everything is going well. we'll see how he's feeling it tomorrow. he's not playing at 38 minutes. >> i'm going to be the best version i can be. i've been through this before. i've got confidence i can help the team win. >> it's game one round one tonight. tipoff is 5:30 p.m. the pelz visited the clippers. paul george tested positive for covid yesterday. the pelicans take advantage. new orleans was up by 15 in the first half. reggie jackson and one. it was a 25-2 clipper run. the pelicans on a 31-14 run.
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the pelicans 105-101. they will face phoenix starting sunday. the giants and cleveland, tom hanks throwing out the first pitch. his first proactive job was in cleveland in the 70's. brandon crawford, that is his first home run in cleveland. carlos, the second start. he struck out nine. that is a good signing. joey bart, this hits the yellow line. that means it's gone. the giants are victorious. the a's in toronto. matt chapman there. let amir guerrero, that is a ck -- bad man. everybody was worried in -- wearing 42.
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against his old team, he got it. a couple of walks. it to the seventh we go. this time, camp is diving and not making the catch. the jays go on to win. that's a wrap on morning sports. join us for the warriors and nuggets tonight at 5:30 p.m. have a great weekend. liz: it will be dry by then for anyone who is out and about later today. is that right? lisa: that's right. the heaviest rain is this morning. you can see those yellows. we are transitioning to scattered showers. the rainfall continues to pick up as we look at the north bay from clearlake. behind it, you can see how the leading edge of the dryer air is coming into play.
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as we go eastward, you can see some good cells. this is pushing to the east. further to the south, looking around union city, a high ridge. wethe south bay continues to see the rain through the mid and late morning hours. as we widened the view, this extends to moderate. almost as far south as san luis obispo. notice the extent to the east of us. it is 56 in concord. with all the cloud cover and the breezy went and raiment, visibility is just 2.5 miles out there. we have gusty winds at sfo.
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we have a milder start to your saturday morning. look at the wins. elsewhere, we are having reason gusts up to 20 miles per hour. when that front pushes through, a wind shift. there is a soggy l emeryville. it's bright afternoon. we are looking at another system, and late monday into tuesday. that could bring an additional inch of rain to san francisco. the rainfall gets more widely scattered. we will look at some sun arriving in the north bay as soon as 9:00. the showers linger into the east. there may be a half an inch. we have solid totals from half moon bay.
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the santa cruz mountains, three quarters of an inch. the wind has been pretty gusty along the coast. we get through the mid morning hours. then that sea breeze. it is a breezy gusty cool day. we will get through the afternoon with lowering it snow levels. about one foot of snow at past levels. there may be some snow showers toward lake level. looking at sun, we have mid 60's in livermore. we have a sunny afternoon, easter arriving on a chilly note. we have mid 60's bayside. monday, we are sunny until late
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in the day. the next system into tuesday will favor the north bay. level 1's could bring half an inch to an inch of rain. we will find to that as it gets closer. liz: two weeks ago, we were talking about the heatwave. here we are. thanks. neighborhoods adjacent to san francisco bay know the hazard of rising water tied to climate change. they are planning to help san jose. david shows us how new construction will benefit the ecosystem. >> at the southernmost tip of san francisco bay sits a community. its population of 2000 has lived with flooding for decades. that heavy equipment is starting to work. with rising sea level in mind, we are going to get up to 15
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feet of levy height. it will be a good step toward getting that flood protection when we have one of those events. >> the u.s. army corps of engineers has been working with coastal protection agencies to address flooding and restoration of habitat for old salt ponds. >> we are using a horizontal levy that extends what will be a more vertical face outward. that provides a little bit of a refuge for species in the event of water rise. >> this is deeply personal to richard. he has gone through three floods. >> i lost everything in 1956 and 1983. this is another layer of protection. when i saw new orleans, this could be happening here with climate change. we are trying to prevent it before it happens. >> the project will benefit
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cats are going to have. i'm not saying people shouldn't feed at all, minimizing the feeding. >> the plan is to capture the adult cats and new to them before releasing the back onto the premises. that could take a month. they hope to give -- get any kittens adopted. lisa: it is such an important day with the morning rain. we are looking at rain for the next couple of hours. it's out of here when we look at the north bay. elsewhere, it's beginning to break up. you can see the showers offshore. clayton right now, high weight 4 and as we look down toward union city, still some wet weather in the south bay. it's going to linger longer. the seven-day forecast, we've got a sunny afternoon. monday is looking good.
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we have a level 1 system on tuesday. we have some bonus totals, may be up to an inch in san francisco by the end of the week. that will help your garden and sprout some new growth out there. liz: we are so excited to sit next to each other. thank you. thanks for joining us here on abc 7 mornings. have a great day.
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