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good morning, good morning, america. it's our second hour. fierce fighting, the battle over eastern ukraine intensifies. american officials saying ukrainian missiles struck a russian warship that sunk. the financial cost to the kremlin as the war rages on. refugees returning to their homes, we're on the ground with the latest. tax day crunch time. as monday's filing deadline looms how to maximize your return and what to know about getting an extension. i taduyeaking it all down. concert comeback? coachella kicking off a powerhouse post-pandemic concert season set to smash records. but will it last? the potential safety concerns and what it could mean for concertgoers.
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♪ bad girls ♪ also this morning, right on time. lizzo is revved up and ready to drop new music, her remedy for feeling stressed and sexy that's sure to thrill. ♪ take my breath ♪ a whole new wordle, rating how you play the daily word puzzle. "gma" catching up with the team beind wordlebot. >> who should i have -- what should i have done? ready to rock your group chat. the look taking over tiktok, the coastal grandmother fashion trend. >> out of nowhere sudden appreciation. >> how to channel your inner rom-com character and capture that timeless nancy meyers' look. our fashion expert taking us to the hamptons and back again as we say, good morning, america. it's saturday morning. this is "gma."
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>> i'm trying to understand this whole fashion trend. >> call me a coastal granny. did you see how cute that looked. >> there you have it. we're going to get into all of that coming up. good morning, america. great to have janai with us back at the desk this morning. we do have a busy morning on a saturday. we begin with the war in ukraine and fighting intensifying in the eastern part of the country where officials say russian troops are now focusing their assault. >> ukraine's president saying overnight the length of the war will be directly affected by the amount of support his country gets from the global community. >> let's go back to abc's marcus moore on the ground in the ukrainian capital where explosions were heard just earlier today, marcus, good morning, again. >> reporter: janai, officials here in kyiv have told people to prepare for the possibility of more air strikes as russia has threatened to pick up its attacks in the region and we are seeing new images of the devastation left behind by this war. this morning, carnage and destruction in kyiv. officials discovering the bodies of more than 900 civilians in the region surrounding the capital.
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police saying most were shot dead and likely executed. this as russian forces double down on their offensive in eastern ukraine and dramatic drone footage circulating online captures an intense battle in northern donetsk along ukraine's earn border where russian and ukrainian forces have been locked in a fierce fight for control of the region. russia stepping up its retaliation after the sinking this week of its flagship cruiser, the "moskva." ukrainian and u.s. officials say it was hit with two neptune missiles, russia denied the claims saying the ship sank after a fire on board. the u.s. is delivering $800 million worth of new weapons to ukraine, leaving russia aggravated. the country's foreign minister sending an ominous warning to the u.s. and its allies demanding them to stop sending weapons to ukraine or else there may be, quote, unpredictable consequences. russia is expected to escalate its offensive as it appears to inch closer to taking control of mariupol where the mayor says as
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many as 20,000 people may have died. despite the war the threat of air strikes every day thousands of ukrainians are returning home. >> we're strong. >> yeah, but we are the best friends and lovers. >> reporter: we met 35-year-old alexandra as she reunited with her husband near kyiv. >> we want to grow our nation, our business, our lives. >> we're ukrainians. >> yeah, ukrainians. >> we can't live in another country. >> reporter: according to the mayor here in kyiv, a missile hit an apartment building this morning killing one person and injuring several others. officials have said that it is far too early for people from kyiv to return home.peva. >> i can understand though why so many of those people are ready to get home. marcus moore for us. now to our taxes. as monday's the filing deadline it rapidly is approaching for so many of us. deidre bolton is here with the last-minute tax tips you need. good morning to you again. >> good morning, again. it is april 16th. if you have not filed your taxes
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yet it's time to do so so here's what you need to know ahead of monday's deadline. you should file electronically, 96% of all individual returns are filed this way and those who qualify can do so for free. make sure to file for deductions, most accountants say taking the standard deduction works best for most people. remember to submit what you already received from that child tax care credit. you'll get the rest of the money owed to you when the rest of your file is submitted. if you cannot meet the monday deadline for whatever reason request an extension. if you still owe money you have to pay the government by monday even if you're turning in the rest of your paperwork late otherwise you will pay a penalty. one last tip, remember, you can receive that refund a ton faster by requesting it through direct deposit so click the box, direct deposit and you should be set. >> they can also take your money direct deposit. >> true. >> that's the problem. >> it's like, oh, yeah, monday, it's coming out of the bank
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automatic, thank you, deidre. goes both ways on that one, all right. coming up here on gma, call it a coachella comeback. the music festival's big return and what it could mean for summer concerts. and brave new world, introducing you to wordlebot, ready to rock your group chat all about the daily puzzle. lizzo is back with new music. details about her special announcement. >> scan the qr code on your screen to download the "good morning america" podcast, all the latest headlines and much more. we'll be right back. ♪ i'll need a man or woman to pump me up feeling fussy ♪ to le. i discovered some very interesting documents on ancestry. this is the uh registration card for the draft for world war two. and this is his signature which blew me away. being able to... make my grandfather real...
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full-scale concerts that coachella music festival kicking off this weekend back after two years off due to the pandemic. but with recent uptick in covid cases the stakes are high and mona kosar abdi has the details. mona, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning. right now the california desert is the hottest place and not talking about the weather. coachella has officially begun taking place over two weekends. the famous california festival is expected to draw audiences of more than 125,000 people per day with a-list headliners billie eilish, swedish house mafia and the weeknd. we saw harry styles taking the stage on friday. harry even welcomed shania twain to the stage for a duet of her hit "man, i feel like a woman." this is the festival's major return after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, and it's being considered an unofficial test run for the touring industry. concerts may be returning but with a rise in covid cases, "the new york times" reports that artists have both privately and
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publicly expressed concern about risk due to what they say is an inconsistency in health protocols with many states dropping vaccination requirements and mask usage for venues. as for coachella there is no official regulations regarding mask wearing, testing and proof of vaccination. the statement on the festival site reading in part, quote, there is no guarantee express or implied that those attending the festival will not be exposed to covid-19. now, this all comes as the live music industry predicts a record year, touring company live nation has reported that by mid-march they had already sold 5 million concert tickets, about half of its total for 2019. and i'll tell you my instagram feed is blowing up with people just excited to be back in that california desert. >> i think i saw eva in the mosh pit there in that one video right in the middle. >> place to be. >> takes too much time to get there and back. i promise you i've been here all weekend. >> excuses. >> i wish. now to a brave, new wordle. the popular daily word puzzle
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you text your mom, sister and friends about. zohreen shah has more. >> reporter: hey, good morning, eva. we all like to brag about our current score, but now you can brag about skill and luck and folks at "the new york times" have a new tool to make it possible. the word puzzle that's become a daily ritual. >> i'm like the vocab junkie. >> when it's over i'm like now i wish i could do ten more. >> obviously it gets stressful when it goes down to the sixth try and, you know, you might have a couple of options. >> reporter: taking over text thread, email chains and slack channels. >> i have this camaraderie and share with each other so we can all bond over our wordle love. >> co-workers erica, kaitlyn, monica, and nicole, plus a dozen more of their office mates share and compare their wordle scores every day. >> y'all just want to hype each other up. yesterday kaitlyn got the word in two tries. >> oh, you got it in two. and how did you get it in two? what was your strategy or what words did you use after you got
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your first word, and h m or same seco word?the samfi what's tt y. do you put all your vowels into your first word? >> i always used to do donut for literally no reason, and i always most of the time would get a letter. >> reporter: a new way to wordle ready to rock your group chat. josh katz and kevin quailly along with matthew komlin and nar colleagues at the upshot, created wordlebot. >> it will take any completed wordle game and judge skill versus luck that was involved in like getting to the solution. >> reporter: it's revolutionizing how tens of thousands play one of the world's most popular games grading how well you wordle. >> sort of like a postgame or something they could look at. see what they missed out on or see what they could have guessed. >> reporter: helping you develop strategy and skill. >> if you've narrowed it down to, you know, you have like
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those four green squares then natural impulse is to just guess a letter. the wordlebot approach, instead of doing that, the counterintuitive thing you guess one word you know can't be the right answer but that will help you figure out what that fifth letter might be. >> reporter: i even had kevin take me through one of my more difficult days, wordle number 270. >> so what should i have done? >> you have to do that counterintuitive thing. one word you could guess that has all of these letters that will let you figure out what that fifth letter would be. >> by the way, the word was cater that day. josh and kevin say they want wordlebot to be a few extra minutes of your day so you can have a bit more fun with are your favorite word game. one person certainly enjoying analyzing his word scores is quest love. he tweeted just the other day owning up to being an overanalyzer of the game wishing
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he could talk strategy without spoilers and then he found wordlebot, he posted his score, a skill score of 83. pretty impressive, eva. >> that is impressive. i think a lot would be impressed by that. >> you're up next dragging about your scores. >> our way to compare who is the nerdiest in my family. >> wait, do you win, though? >> well, obviously. well, my brother is actually really good if i'm honest. all right, shawn, you get credit. now for "pop news." we have mona coming back to make us all feel a little cool again. >> i mean, i could be the smartest person in the room but i can't think of a five-letter word to start this off so let's just go ahead and begin "pop news" with some music news. lizzo is back and feeling good as hell and announced her new album special will drop on july 15th, and she is also sharing a new music video for her latest single. take a look. ♪ i've been so down and under pressure ♪ ♪ i'm way too fine to be this stressed, yeah ♪
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♪ oh, i'm not the girl i was or used to be ♪ >> that song is called -- well, let me give you the morning tv appropriate version, "about dang time." i'll let you google it. lizzo writing on instagram, have you been feeling stressed? have you also been feeling sexy? well, i got a remedy for you. whit johnson complains a lot about this, right? [ laughter ] always so conflicted. >> the first part, the stress, yes. hmm. >> so conflicted. i feel it. we saw questlove being talked about. his award winning concert film inspiring a new harlem renaissance, the documentary called "summer of soul" or "when the revolution could not be televised" features the harlem cultural festival. now the film has inspired a reboot of the music celebration. the reimagined event will be called the harlem music festival of culture and will be held in 2023 at marcus garvey park.
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the same location adds the original. organizers say with this initiative we wan to create something that evokes that same sense of pride in our community that we felt on that special day in 1969. there's not a lot that can get me to go uptown, but this i will take the 1 train for. >> we were talking about music festivals. by 2023 we could feel comfortable going to one. >> listen, um, no comment. but can you finally believe, okay, this one is going to make you guys feel old that this bop is celebrating its 25th anniversary. that's right, "mmmbop" shot to the top of the charts after it debuted in 1997 and now hanson is looking back on the hit that made them pop stars. but according to the hanson brothers the song is more than a diddy with no meaning. the trio telling "the new york post," quote, the song is all about the passage of time, and how very few things will last,
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but there is one thing that has lasted, their love for music. they're still making it and even has a new album called "red green blue" followed by a tour. the hansons walked so the jonas brothers could run. >> a whole word. >> mmmbop. >> mmmbop. that was a very good point. >> i take that. >> thank you, mona. for the latest on the weather back to our good friend out there, greg dutra is in chicago and in for rob this morning. promising hugs and kisses and some good weather. what's going on, greg? >> reporter: very chilly ones at that. you guys got me on ice out here this morning. temperatures well below even our normals like this is cold even by chicago standards and it stretches all the way down into the south and actually cautioned severe weather there. look at this video from yuba pass 40 miles north of lake tahoe, they're clearing out snow with front loaders and everything. guess what, there's more snow on the way. they've got winter weather advisories into big sky country out there in montana.
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winter weather watch for north dakota. winter storm, more snow possibly for minot. they saw three feet and may catch another foot out of this and then that cold air continues to spread into easter sunday, all the way into the northeast. so, yes, from chicago with love the cold air arrives for easter. we'll take a look at your local forecast. >> i know i'm supposed to play the stoic chicagoan and cold weather doesn't bug me but,
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janai, i'm over it. i'm ready for temps to warm back up. this is too much. it's mid-april. come on, guys. >> you know i'm from dekalb outside of chicago so i feel you, bud. come on east, we'll accept the warm weather. greg, we'll check back with you shortly. our last-minute festivities this holiday weekend and an effor lessly easy side dish and dessert, chef ask culinary stylist ashton keefe is here with ore spring staples. dig into the recipes by scanning the qr code on your screen. welcome to you. >> excit sausage and asparagus quiche for the holiday weekend. i'm going to actually put you to work right away. go ahead and whip. we're using a store bought pie crust. such a hack. >> do you use -- >> i feel good about it. use a deep pyrex pie dish or a cake pan. >> how is my egg whisking. >> that looks great.
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knif nice and fluffy. and then i'm adding salt. >> is this heavy cream? >> heavy cream. a cup of it and use whatever dairy you have on hand and then -- >> why the heavy cream instead of milk. >> because it tastes good. >> all right. tastes good. you can use milk, almond milk or whatever you have. then i have my pie crust in here and i add sausage. i dump a pound of sausage, go ahead, cheese, i'm using as par asparagus, use whav whatever you have. i like another hack is buy roasted vegetables from the store. >> that's perfect. and pour the egg in last. >> pour that right on top. >> s it should be. >> that bakes for about an hour in the oven and have a big beautiful bistro looking quiche and then you can pair it with a little bit of a side salad and it's -- >> healthy and delicious. >> dessert and breakfast together in one little. >> we'll take that and we only want dessert, we will make the cake. >> you need something sweet. and my hack for this is i like
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to buy a store bought cake. so you can buy a vanilla cake from your grocery store or a box cake and do what is's known as a crumb coat. thin -- i'll just like kind of show you a thin icing layer and let it set and put another layer on and decorate it. you can get kids involved. >> a hack because it's literally a store bought cake and now all of a sudden you made it your own and no one has to know -- be any the wiser. >> look how beautiful that looks. >> this is fantastic, eva was saying earlier she loves when anyone decorates cakes with flowers. these are perfect, so springy and it tastes delicious. the frosting, any kind? >> you can use store bought frosting. i like to lighten it up. use heavy cream or milk, water, or you can just make a simple icing with some butter, powdered sugar. we have a recipe for that as well. >> easy hacks and looks like you made it all yourself. for these recipes scan the qr code or visit goodmorningamerica.com. more last minute feast-ivities. coming up in the show.
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welcome back to "gma" this saturday morning. coming up get ready to channel your inner diane keaton, the rom-com look taking over tiktok. we'll take a deep dive into coa coastal grandmother fashion. >> deep dive. first though the top headlines that we're following right now, covid cases on the rise across the u.s. as numbers climb in the northeast fueled by the omicron ba.2 subvariant. this as millions take to the skies this busy holiday travel weekend. meanwhile, 30,000 people from 122 countries and all 50 states will descend on beantown for the boston marathon this weekend for the race on monday. also a suspect is in custody after leading officers in l.a.
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it was crazy. so how can you bring a little coastal grandmother to your wardrobe? take a look. >> out of nowhere sudden appreciation. >> so you want to be a coastal grandmother? >> with a touch of effortless class it's the fashion trend that is taking over tiktok. dubbing it the coastal grandmother look. >> i was always drawn to this lifestyle that you see in a nancy meyers movie or when you're visiting a relative that lives at the beach. there's just this sense of coziness and safety that comes along with it. >> the coastal grandmother style in trend for all ages. cozying up to over 10 million views on tiktok. >> it's really just focusing on romanticizing your own life and cultivating little moments of happiness, reading on your patio or cooking in your kitchen or making your morning coffee, it's really in the details. >> um, i don't look like that when i'm drinking coffee. >> i know.
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>> we're striving for it. >> here now with the fashion tips you need to achieve rom-com realness is "people" magazine style and beauty andrea lavinthal. thanks so much for being with us this morning. soovr aut istrend? mes o we andor want something that's comfortable, right, fashion, that's still comfortable but looks e more sophisticated. a little more lux. so this is like i can still be comfortable but i can also look kind of chic while i'm gardening at my beach house which we all have, right? >> completely. we were just saying we're all in primary colors. this is very anti-coastal grandma but straight from her hamptons garden. our fabulous writer emily modeling a coastal grandmother outfit. tell us about it. >> this is classic coastal grandmother from the breezy white button down to the
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cashmere sweater just tossed effortless over the shoulders and, of course, the big, you know, wide brimmed hat for gardening and long walks in front of your beach property. maybe with a glass of buttery p trimming hydrangea bushes. this can take you from morning to night in coastal grandmother world. >> now we also have harold lopez, one of our producers, we're staying in this whole nancy meyers fantasy but heading to camp walden along with halle and annie for this next look. >> very "parent trap." there is some debate. is there a coastal grandfather and i think we just made the case that there is. th is the for a nice lemonade on the porch after a long day. maybe they're making martinis. he could be in a book club in this outfit. right? >> you know harold is being so muted because usually harold would be like, ah. you look amazing, harold. >> i know, i'm watching him like work it, turning.
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>> fresh kicks. he has a nice crew neck. he can go to the golf club but he can also just, you know, relax. that's what the lifestyle is all about. it's just enjoying the little things, elevating your space and just, you know, making the most of life. >> it takes you to the beach. >> it's inspired by the ocean, if you will. >> now you need a beverage. >> yes, any kind, really. >> thank you, andrea. so much fun having you this morning. let's go back now with abc 7's greg dutra in chicago. there is no coastal vibes going on where you are right now. you are all bundled up. >> reporter: yeah, they do call it the third coast, but it's like the coast of hudson's bay or something. up in canada and speaking of canada, check out this video that we have, the aurora from alberta, just gorgeous. the greens even reflecting off of that river there. it's just unbelievable. and we have another gift from canada, unfortunately it's one i'd like to return.
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it's the colder air that is now spread over much of the u.s. check out this forecast here for the easter weekend. it is very, very cold. some of us dropping into the 20s and severe weather stretching off to the south because of that cold front. let's check out your local weather right now. feastivities. got to get this right and one-pot brisket that will have your family celebrating, chef jeffrey eisner is here to get a head start and click on the qr code to get everything going. good morning. good to have you. walk me through. this is an instant pot. you say this is the way to go. why? >> because let's say you want something done quickly in a pinch. you don't want that brisket
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dried out. forget all day cooking it. we're going to do this in 90 minutes in an instant pot. >> so it's 90 minutes and what are the key ingredients, how do we move through. >> we'll get through it so simply. don't be intimidated by a giant piece of meat like this. we want to just take it it, we want to sprinkle it with some kosher salt for a passover situation. food knows no religion, you can make it for easter as well. on both sides, the salt, rub it in and turn the pot on and give it a quick sear in the pot which is wonderful you can do in an instant pot, sear in there as well as pressure cook so it will give it a nice color and move along. only twoinesn each si, from that point on, what we're going to do is make our delicious, delicious sauce, okay? this is an interesting thing. don't be put off by it. >> can i help you? >> we're going to put in some ketchup, some water, some browned sugar, some vinegar and some garlic, we're going to whisk that up really quickly. we're going to put that in there, we're going to put our
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brisket right in the instant pot just like that, cover it with some onions. >> yeah. >> no such thing as too few onions. we're going to pour the sauce right on top of it. that's when you put the lid on and the magic happens. >> this is the final product. >> here's what it's going to look like when it's all done, it's going to be tender, juicy and absolutely awesome. >> excellent, jeffrey, great to see you. we've got the feast going, and of course you can get the recipe on our website, goodmorning.com. coming up, the kardashians make their return to the small screen. we'll be right back on "gma." maybe it's another refill at your favorite diner... or waiting for the 7:12 bus... or sunday afternoon in the produce aisle. these moments may not seem remarkable. but at pfizer, protecting the regular routine, and everyday drives us to reach for exceptional. working to impact hundreds of millions of lives... young and old. it's what we call, the pursuit of normal.
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>> sure, of course, we'll get pure, classic kardashian kitsch but they are back in a new show. it's no longer "keeping up with the kardashians," just "the kardashians." as you can see here it's got a little classier vibe. they changed the fonts but a more grown up kardashians. we have, of course, kim moving on in her life, post-kanye and we have kourtney moving on post-scott with her new romance with travis barker and see there's a lot of growing up they've done over the year that it's been since "keeping up with the kardashians" went off the air. and you see that in the show and it's really interesting. they actually acknowledge the cameras a lot more. we see scott disick who is still part of the show though must less saying he missed the cameras. it felt odd there weren't enough people around. they're not the only familiar family that's coming back to screens. we have a follow-up to the brothers garcia, it's called "the garcias" on hbo max and it is a sequel series to the hit nickelodeon series that broke
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barriers at the time it launched in the year 2000. this was the first english speaking series with an all latinx cast, all latinx behind the scenes. so we see this family all coming back. it's much of the original cast coming back. it's the story of the garcia family and just a beautiful wholesome story about a latin family that is, you know, living, learning, growing, just like the kardashians. >> since there's other people who made history, they will get their due in "the first lady," and to say there's a lot of star power in this one is an understatement, huh? >> very true. we have "the first lady" on showtime starting sunday. and it stars michelle pfeiffer as betty ford, viola davis as michelle obama and gillian anderson as eleanor roosevelt. that's just the first ladies and all-star cast behind the presidents, the families, the people around them. we get to see each one of these
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ladies stories as completely in intertwined. i did a meeting with them and some were meeting for the first time because they didn't have scenes together. fantastic opportunity to learn about history and see unseen moments. >> really looking forward to that one. patrick, thank you very much. the magazine's final print cover as the "ew" we know and love moves to all digital. stay with us. we
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if you are not going to chase center, you can watch it only here on abc seven. coverage begins at 5:00 p.m. tip-off is at 5:30 followed by toyota after the game. happening today, san francisco recreation and park department eggstgaa d feures easter egg hunts forids. nil rid live entertainment, as well as games and food trucks. it runs from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. admission is free. you can celebrate easter tomorrow on abc seven we will this sday at a.m. on ourive 24/7 streaming channel and on abc7news.com/live. it is a holiday weekend and we had the rain. lisa: still some lingering
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showers. we are 580 by san lorenzo. towards livermore, a little more moderate. further to the south, the rain lingers in the south bay and the santa cruz mountains for the next few hours, becoming more widely scattered. as we wide in the view, you can see how the heaviest rain has moved to the east of us. still some left over showers but cloudy conditions. today, in mild afternoon and dry conditions. liz: clashes in shanghai over the ongoing lockdown rules. and covid cases on the rise in and covid cases on the rise in the before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®.
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. liz: this morning's storm pushing out of the bay, doppler seven showing what is left of the morning showers. it is saturday, april 16. i am sitting next to lisa and it feels good to have you next to me. lisa: smiling with all the rain we had, and it is winding down. as we look at live doppler 7, rain into the east bay and we will take you into castro valley. elgin street and send low engine stashed san lorenzo with light showers and out of livermore.
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