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effect. along the coast there is danger. enough to warrant a beach hazard statement to one about big waves and recurrence. how about -- rip currents. how about an expert on this? >> we will get to live doppler seven right now. i want to show you where the rain is falling. it is focused in the north bay, as we get to street level radar around sonoma and napa road light to moderate showers crossing petaluma. as we head towards woodacre, south of otto boulevard, some light showers. whitening out the picture this first band is pushing through. you are starting to see lightning strikes off the california coast. there is another band coming
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through, it is a level one storm. hour-by-hour we go, 7:00 tonight moving into san francisco, the east bay. by 10:00 p.m. is covering much of the bay area. tomorrow morning's commute will be tough as we are expecting light to moderate showers. tomorrow we have the possibility of thunderstorms and hail. i will have the rest of the hour-by-hour timeline coming up. >> remember you contract the ring and whether anytime with the bay area streaming app available under roku, amazon fire, apple tv. >> building a better bay area and focusing on the future of san francisco and one neighbor he de aommitment coveringlooking at root causes f homelessness, drug use and more. the city supervisor whose districts includes it one a
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steet -- seat in the state assembly. what happens to the neighborhood he left behind? we have team coverage. reporter: supervisor matt haney had a pro housing platform. citing an effort that he helped homeless and hotel rooms during the pandemic. >> with over 63% of votes in san francisco come up supervisor matt haney went from leading the city's most challenged neighborhood to now representing san francisco on a bigger platform. >> bringing a message that we need statewide plans, every city and county to build housing and provide for people that are expressing homelessness. >> he has been resenting district six since 2019. within his district is a tenderloin. mayor london breed declared a
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state of emergency in that neighborhood citing chaos, open drug use, homelessness. according to city data, and the last two years have died in matt haney's district from a drug overdose then died from covid in the entire city. >> i will also focus on drug addiction and the fentanyl epidemic. >> during our show getting answers, he said he would continue to advocate for the tenderloin. >> we are still seeing nearly two people die in our city from drug ordered -- overdoses. >> he says the tenderloin continues to be her focus, even though the state of emergency expired and the supervisor in charge it up -- of it is moving on. >> has everything to do with safety. the random attacks of violence, the stabbings, the shootings. >> the director of tenderloin housing clinic says haney did what he could and fired back to the mayor saying she had a
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powerful real change in a neighborhood. >> the act like it is about almost people -- homeless people. it is about drug dealing, that is 95% of it. the mayor needs to order police to continue the 20 officers he added, and expanded. -- and expanded. >> is our strategy when it comes to the tenderloin, who are you looking to appoint? >> what i'm looking for is a real partner. >> any idea who would be? >> not at this time. >> matt haney says his pic would be the chief of staff would be the city's first transgendered supervisor. as a fate of the tenderloin, it is being remapped and a new supervisor that mayor breed approaches -- appoints for district six would not be in charge of the tenderloin. >> the mayor did not give up too much in terms of the plan. what you hearing about the plan
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to appoint the next supervisor? reporter: she will speak to the community, she has a lot of great feedback about the school board evers she appointed and was to implement the same -- members it she appointed and was apple meant the same strategy. several members have approached already and once the job. the key aspect is they have to live in district six. >> let's bring in abc 7 news insider fell, -- phill. let's talk about the election, was an easy victory? >> it was a very interesting one. everyone thought it would go down to the wire. that there might be a difference within 10%. instead it was a 30 point blow out. this shows his popularity. it also shows the progressive movement in san francisco on the are, far left appears to be
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losing steam. i am not saying it because of this race. the school board was recalled by a very large margin because it felt like they were too interested in politics and cultural issues rather than education and getting schools open during covid. this is the second big race in san francisco. the third one is coming up and it is the possible recall of the district attorney. it is not owed well for him because his troops did not show up -- bode well for him because his troops did not show for the election. >> phil, she talked about in her piece a moment ago, the mayor gets to pick the person to fill the empty supervisor seat, any leads on who she will choose? >> i think she will choose a partner of hers and a team player. talking with some of her staff, she has a chance to make history
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by appointing his chief of staff as the first transgender, but they do not agree on key issues. so they would take somebody for six month as a fill in that would work with amir riep now. right -- with the mayor right now. right now the tenderloin is adequate -- critical point. she needs pressure politically and administratively she is going to change neighborhood and she needs friends and will appoint someone along those lines. >> let's widen this out a little bit, big picture, the bay area and california as a whole, put in perspective. >> what we are seeing in san francisco and to an equal degree to los angeles with the upcoming mayor's race is the emergence of two or three key issues that we dancing before. one is housing -- had not seen before.
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one is housing. the second one is homelessness. poll after poll showing as a predominant issue in the races and it wasn't this one as well. the third is crime/drugs. again you saw that here. it is not just in san francisco, you are seeing across the state. i will tell you that democrats across the country are looking at san francisco and saying, what is going on there? this was the city that was talking about defunding the police. they are talking about giving them housing bonuses? what is going on in san francisco and california not only for the future of the bay area of the state, also the nation and the credit party -- democratic party? >> a san francisco man that spent more than 30 years in prison for a crime he did not commit was released from custody today. we were there for the emotional ringing with his family -- reunion with his family and friends.
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>> cheers for him in his first moments of freedom and 32 years. followed quickly by hugs by his family, son pedro holding on. the feeling, she said is too much to put into words. >> is a feeling, it is a feeling you do not matter how you try to express, you cannot express a completely. >> he was wrongly convicted of murdering a friend in the soma district in 1990. a conviction overturned by san francisco superior court judge on monday. a bracing -- embracing the attorneys who fought for him, the northern california innocence project putting the case in front of the da's innocence commission 18 month ago. >> they did would need to be done. i am really happy. >> setting the roof support of
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family, attorneys, and his faith for getting through. >> i was thinking going through my mind every day, but when you put faith and your faith is attached, you know to god you have to keep going. >> the director of the northern california innocence project by his side. >> it is why we have offered 20 years to correct the eyewitness identification procedures that were used some things like this to happen. >> the district attorney office taking a moment with him before speaking to the press. >> extensive resources and a great deal of time reviewing this case and conducting new investigation along with new witnesses and it resulted in the exoneration. >> the whole situation, is 32 years that took him away from me and from him. but, i am glad he home. we have a lot of catching up to do. >> as for sierra he says he is
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grateful, considering himself on the lucky one. >> we have a lot of work to do, there is no doubt in my mind there is a lot of people behind me, there is some noble people behind me in my same situation. >> what a story. you can use the abc 7 news app to push out the alerts when he was released, download the app now and customize it to get alerts for the stories you are interested in. >> the rules are changing again, up next the latest bay area agencies announcing mass -- to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means... asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali... ..when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant in postmenopausal women or in men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression
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>> here are the headlines making news tonight in the pandemic. the cdc has asked the justice to permit to appeal a court ruling that struck down the federal mask mandate on planes, trains, buses. that ruling came down monday, as a result more bay area transit agencies say they are limiting asked mandates for travelers. in the past -- few hours got worse from bart, muni, caltrans that masks will come optional. they are not required on amtrak trains, buses, vta. they spoke with one doctor that said those mandates will probably stay gone. >> vta light rail yard across the south rail have been equipped with a mask of their own to highlight the agency's commitment to public health and safety. while they will remain for now they have to stay on for writers as the vta has changed to a mask
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recommendation on all transit and facilities. >> our executive and management discuss this and decided it will go. the state has lifted its requirement as well. there are no formal requirements. >> vta followed suit after a federal judge struck down mask mandates on all public transit. we did not see anyone getting on or off the train without a mask and the riders we spoke with this morning were not happy about the change. >> i am a firm believer we should wear masks on public transit and airplanes. we are all in it together and there is still covid around, still a chance people can get sick. >> i've seen a lot of passengers and people thing unhygienic and unruly. it is not safe for the pastors. -- passengers. >> yesterday amtrak and ac transit also made changes to their mask policies.
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>> i agree with the decision, at this point, to not having mandate in place for doublet -- public transport. >> the mandate did not work as well in bringing down cases and hospitalizations with people wearing less protective masks. the community should feel confident in taking up mass because of the other safety measures taken place. >> we are the best place in the pandemic. hospitalizations stay low despite cases going up. vaccinations and immunity work better the masks. >> the doctor says that masks are still recommended for those that feel they need the extra protection. >> today on our 3:00 p.m. show, getting answer you cfs dr. bock -- bob walker says even if they win the appeal he does not think the federal mandate will return. >> last week they put her back to may 3, the reason was asking
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the question if we were in the beginning of a pretty big nasty surge. it does not look that way. it looks like we see an increase in cases, but not hospitals filling up. my guess is we are taking away the mandate anyway. my guess is there doing this a pushback on the possible president. >> on the website we have a list of each individual airport and bay area transit system just had to abc news seven.com. >> the event return this year after a two-year hiatus because the pandemic, and it featured some major changes. for the first time cannabis sales were led on site so no one under the age of 21 could attend. there were food sales and entertainment, dispensary operators say the industry boomed during the pandemic. >> we saw a lot more people utilizing pen -- cannabis for things like anti-anxiety and
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finally release and calm in a hectic time. >> has been nearly six years since california legalize cabinet -- cannabis. today on midday live we spoke with oakland mayor about 420 and the historic significance. >> we are very proud of leading the way around cannabis equity. we were really the first city that leaned in to taking on spin or some part of the city that had been overly police and overly impacted by previous jug -- drug laws and making sure they had the first opportunities to benefit from this new industry. >> oakland has 15 permitted dispensaries with almost a dozen more in the works. the rain held off just long enough. >> absolutely perfect timing for that event. let me show you live doppler 7 outcome, the rain has been right over the north bay. as we get you into street-level radar i will show you where we see some moderate pockets.
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right along dry creek road, you'll notice sonoma, napa road still getting pretty wet, rainfall in this area is being to pick up. as we go towards kentfield, crown road, slippery conditions. rainfall, 6/10 of an inch. about a hundred of an engine napa. this is a rainy view from our mount tam camera as we take a look at those temperatures low to mid 60's, pretty mild out there san francisco oakland with that south wind. a lovely view from the santa cruz camera. there will be the last to receive the rain as you notice, before in santa rosa 57 napa. it is a one on the storm impact scale. showers will spread tonight, thunder and hail chance tomorrow, rough surf and gusty winds are expected to continue
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going into tomorrow. 9:00 tomorrow -- tonight you are already getting wet in the east bay. 5 a.m. tomorrow it will be tough getting around with slow going roadways with slippery conditions, like to moderate showers. then you get a low bit of a breather for the next and comes through. the south bay and east bay at 10:00 continuing with off and on showers right through friday morning. friday morning showers are expected be louder -- lighter. in terms of total is been all over the board. generally speaking 15/100ths to half an inch. there'll be whether locations picking up over the santa cruz mountains. is generating a rough surf until 3 a.m. saturday, sinker waves will be high. morning temperatures will be the 40's and 50's this is when you will be wet and -- hang onto the reindeer, afternoon highs will
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be coming down compared today. today we had to -- low 70's. mid-60's and often on showers. the potential for some thunderstorms with hail tomorrow, 1nd into friday morning before dry things out and notice the warming trend. just in time for your outdoor weekend plans for the 70's and 80's, keeping it comfortable for those that do not like the warmth. starting out the week with above average temperatures away from the coast line and cooling it tuesday and wednesday. >> think very much. heavy stop streaming? the back -- have you stopped streaming? i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. you are watching actual videos of the
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>> stocks were mixed today and there is a bay area company that is partly to blame, at the closing bell the dow was up to video points and nasdaq was down and the s&p was essentially flat losing two point. the performance of the tech heavy nasdaq can be blamed on netflix that dropped 35% today, the first trading day after they reported they lost subscribers at -- in the first time in a decade. they will be considering a lower-priced subscript an option with advertising and may potentially be charging members that share passwords outside their household.
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the basic netflix plan cost $10. roku, spotify, pair & co. disney also treated loader -- lower. >> tesla reported record profits despite supply chain issues and the challenges of pandemic related lockdowns. dan: supply chain issues have been a problem for many businesses and consumers during the pandemic. the port of oakland, cargo volume dropped 11% year-over-year. both imports and exports are down. the pandemic is a big factor, the main tradeing partner is china. they think it will pick up in the next 30 days or so, both imports and exports have increased. >> trying to make sense of the trauma of -- >> i actually think we can do better. we can do more. dan: doing better and doing
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. dan: a neighborhood still anxious after a fire that destroyed a santa his a -- san jose home depot sort. -- store. >> while neighbors are really there also still traumatized, zach fuentes has more. >> less than two weeks later this video the fire that tore through that home depot store is still just as terrifying. just behind that massive fire is the entire neighborhood of houses. >> the flames were getting higher and higher and began to look like a tsunami coming towards us. >> embers all in from the sky, a lot of panic. >> she is just on the other cited at home depot store, smoke started pointer her -- started pouring through her open windows. >> the smoke was so thick through my house. reporter: she runs a daycare,
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the friday before the fire she just finished a $5,000 project to redo the backyard for the kids. the fire destroyed it. the fact that the fire had happened on a saturday when her daycare students were not there. >> if by any chance it had been any other day i would've had eight children here. my community would have come together, would have taken the kids to their safety zone, that i would've had to deal with their parents trying to figure. reporter: the suspect charging with aggravated arson and theft charges facing 14 years to life in prison. he set the fire as a diversion to steal tools from the store. he is being charged other thefts going back to last year. abc 7 was able to get surveillance video of him in a store stealing a $270 wig. neighbors still have questions about the fire, especially surrounding the report that the
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fire suppression system would not work like it should. officials say that is under investigation. with a cisa -- with a suspect in custody there is a feeling of relief. >> he needs to go away for a long time, he almost destroyed the neighborhood. >> karma is terrible, you got caught. dan: the man accused of pushing a fremont native in front of a new york city subway train has been found mentally unfit to stand trial. he will be sent to a psychiatric facility, the manhattan district attorney office did not contest the decision, but said they would continue to pursue his conviction. she wasn't struck and killed by the random attack. meantime, the suspect accused of stabbing a high school student appeared in court today. he was arraigned on first-degree
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murder, torture and other special circumstances. he trespassed onto a high school campus and stabbed a 15-year-old girl to death. he could face life in prison. >> students at san jose state are putting pressure on their president to help classmates that are homeless. they are marching across their campus to say they are not living up to an agreement made in 2020. >> no more --. >> 75 members and supporters of the student homeless alliance marched across the san jose state campus. there complaint is that the administration is not living up to a agreement negotiated two years ago to provide emergency beds and other support services to students and leave -- need. the agreement called for periodic updates on how many students asked for help from carers set up to have handle both housing and food needs. alliance leaders say the university has been slow in providing up-to-date numbers
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that measure performance. >> we want to see transparency as well for all the other students so they know exactly when they apply, what kind of assistance is offered, what they can expect after applying for assistance. >> the initial agreement was negotiated under the previous president, he assumed the role this year after a previous -- interim appointment. >> this is some that you're actually doing right and it is effective and you are helping students would be shoving this from the rooftops. >> they have produced testimonial videos from students that received help. >> i slept in my truck for a couple days when mike asmus told me we should -- when one of my classmates said you should check out student care. >> his priorities build trust with them, his goal is to have no students of base not having a place of seat -- sleep. >> i think we can do better,
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more, communicate better, collaborate better. i am looking forward to this dunes together -- tomorrow. >> -- the students tomorrow. >> he agreed that quick ask -- access to data is good. >> the anniversary of the columbine student -- shooting that happened 23 years ago. they killed 12 students and one teacher then took their own lives. it was one of the deadliest incidents of school violence in u.s. history at the time, has been eclipsed in 2011, 2012 and 2018 at the marjorie stone and douglas high school in portland florida when 17 people died. >> in the war in ukraine there is more signs that brushes gearing up for a more intense days of attack with a focus on the eastern part of ukraine. >> russia's defense ministry
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releasing new video wednesday claiming to show an airstrike on ukrainian facilities. abc news has not independently verified that claim. ukrainian forces in the hard-hit city fear losing control of the city and just days. >> ukraine's president zelenskyy saying his troops defending the steelworks while allegedly sheltering about 1000 civilians will not surrender. >> the receding russian tide from abuja revealed what it was left in its wake in terms of death and destruction, atrocities. we can only anticipate that once this tide also receives from variable -- the city it would be worse. reporter: russian president vladimir putin is praising the launch of the new nuclear capable intercontinental ballistic missile saying it should make those that threaten russia think twice.
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a senior u.s. defense official condemning the rhetoric. the pentagon called the test routine. in washington the white house is working to provide hundreds of millions of more military aid for your brain. -- ukraine. it would come on top of the $800 package signed last week. that included howitzer artillery sex -- systems. m1 13 personnel carriers, in all the u.s. has already committed $2.5 billion in aid to the ukrainian military since the war started. reporter: to bolster ukraine's effort the u.s. and other nations have already given nearly 70,000 antitank weapons to ukraine as well as roughly already thousand shoulder fired antiaircraft missiles. >> if you want to help people in ukraine we have put together a full list of verified groups and
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to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means... asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali... ..when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant in postmenopausal women or in men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, a severe or worsening rash, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. avoid grapefruit during treatment. ask your doctor about living longer with kisqali.
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dan: check this out, san francisco's great highway looking like the great sand way, the san francisco department of public where's -- works says a mix of whether caused more sand than usual to move across the roadway. here is live look from the camera atop the roof of our studio here in san francisco of the trendline of how the people get around the city is going the wrong direction. nearly two thirds of trips within san francisco were taken in private cars. only one third of the trips were in priority modes, public transportation, bikes, walking, taxes. the number of people taking the sustainable trips have decreased in recent years. 46% in 2019 and just 38% last year. the sfmta goal is 80% by 2030, a
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long way to go. >> taking care of our environment is part of our work to build a better bay area. the refinery has plans to convert its rodeo facility to a biodiesel plant to lower carbon emissions. we spoke with climate activists why they do not think the change will make a difference. >> pipes, silos, steam tax. it is currently part of their production of petroleum diesel and their goal is to change their production into biodiesel. >> it is a lower lifecycle carbon emission transportation tool that we can selling california. reporter: is helping run the mission to the -- converted to a rodeo plant, converting it into fuel, it burns less co2 than traditional diesel. >> the goal is to convert them
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into biodiesel once a project is done. this right here is what it will look like. >> we reduce the emissions and pollutants coming from the site and allows us to advance california's climate goals. reporter: the board will vote in may whether they want to issue a permit for the change, some climate activists hope they deny the permit. >> it is being touted as this amazing new product. it simply is not. >> she works with the sunflower alliance climate group, this project will not improve the environment. >> let's be honest what renewable diesel is, it is longchain hydrocarbons. that is the same as petroleum. reporter: he says this project would greatly reduce carbon emissions. >> you are still seeing a mission reduction of 60 to 625%. >> trucks can electrify, we know
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this, amazon has done this. that is the way to go. reporter: in rodeo, ryan curry, abc7news. dan: if you do not see the rain yet you will soon, sandy has a look at what the sto i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. you are watching actual videos of the tesla full self driving technology as recorded by the drivers. from turning too tightly and hitting a pylon... [ expletive ] to swerving toward a pole. jesus.
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watch the bicyclist on the right almost get hit before the driver takes over. sotis it seems the tesla doesn't want the driver to take over. i'm trying. this driver had to hit the brakes when the tesla didn't understand a detour sign. ok. here it almost hit a truck. obviously, i had to take over. and here it swerves into an oncoming lane. look at that! often, the tesla doesn't know what it wants to do. what is it doing? or just doesn't know how to turn. jesus, oh my god! tesla's full self driving software for drivers and pedestrians, it's unsafe at any speed. tell congress to shut it down.
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sandy: a storm system again coming to california. dan: it is great this late in the season. sandy: it is kicking up strong winds, the roads showing you a shaky view right now it will be replaced by some snow, wind will continue. winter storm warning in effect lady -- heavy snow expected. peak could be as much as three feet, a live doppler 7 that first band of showers thing into the north bay. some precipitation in the north bay, san rafael, san quentin, light showers right now. this light level one storm will spread the rain 9:00 p.m. across other parts of the bay area and mountain snow. tomorrow morning's commute will be wet and snow -- slow.
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tomorrow night another batch of rain. afternoon highs down compared to today, windy, the accu day seven day forecast, one tomorrow and one more one for friday morning before we dry out and warm it up. >> the wonder years is an american coming-of-age comedy that has taken hold here on abc tonight fans will see a big development for bill. our sister station at law -- los angeles has a sink speak -- sneak peek. >> i thought it would be a good idea for us to have our first meeting here so you can see everything as above or. -- aboveboard. >> his real-life wife squaring off with his tv wife. >> this is the first time my real-life wife has created havoc of my on-screen wife and it was different, but a very good time was had by all. >> you all have fun.
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>> there is a light at the top of the steps. >> having a chance to play with jasmine, we are girly girls, in between scenes we are doing our selfies, let's take a picture. we had our fun hairstyles and sparkly dresses on. as soon as they yell action we are back to the drama of it all. >> there is in the light downstairs. plenty of lights down there. >> is good news bad news for hill's character this week, he has received tenure at the university we has been working but also learns his focus on career and family has caused him his spot is much loved jazz band. >> universally parents will pare able to relate to coming to that crossroad where do my dreams and michael's line up with my dreams and michael's -- and my goals
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with my family. juggling at the same time that individuals are trying to navigate day in and day out. >> they are thrilled with the reaction they received from last week's episode gave a nod to the original wonder years and connected the two worlds. >> the episode that drops the negative the to is something that is touching. all i will say about it, who was not a fan or who didn't have a crush on wendy cooper? >> you can catch the wonder years right here on abc seven at 8:30 tonight. dan: what is going on? mixed messages, does he wanted or does he not? >> life in the nfl, he demands a trait from the 49ers then tweets that no one noticed that he wants, then delete a tweet. t bo, what are you doing? woul
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that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, tiredness, loss of appetite, abdomen pain, bleeding, bruising, fever, chills, or other symptoms of an infection, a severe or worsening rash, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. avoid grapefruit during treatment. ask your doctor about living longer with kisqali. >> now abc 7 sports with larry. >> good evening the nfl draft only eight days away you can watch here on abc seven and devo is doing everything he can to turn up the heat on the 49ers, the latest is that he demanded a trade last week and what followed is a bunch reports by him being upset about his usage and a zillion possible trade scenarios. he was the entire 49ers offense
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after they run out of healthy runner bakes -- backs. part receiver, part running back, so dynamic. and makes sense that he wants to be paid something in the 25 mount -- $25 million a year range. pure speculation, i'm wondering if you once more guaranteed money than they are offering given the enhanced risk of injury. >> i think people interpret it sometimes about being about anger, emotion, not one to play for a team, when 99% of the time is about money. when it comes to these contractual stands offs, players do not have a lot of stent -- standing. they can hold off at great cost of their own wallet. this is just trying to excite the conversation, trying to get your name in the news while the time because it is one of the you levers they can pull.
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>> he treated this, reporter's job is to make stories, only people that know the truth about the situation is the 49ers, his agents and him, with the diners really trade him, there would have to get a ton back in return. after missing game two of the warriors nuggets series, andres back on the practice court today and says he is probable for game three against denver as a move to the mile high see -- city. they are expecting a hungry, desperate, negative squad in game three. >> we have to be on edge, on guard tomorrow. ready for their crowd, their energy, for denver to really bring it and bring a kind of energy and make some adjustments. >> we play really great basketball. we just did, what are we supposed to do? the next game is the most important in the series.
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>> is important to stay even killed and realizes that winning 16, having appropriate here, knowing that they are more than capable of evening out the series if you do not come in and to our jobs. >> appropriate peers back. -- fear is back. they hope for a series split and they got the right man on the mound. meet the mets, greet the mets, 3-0 giants at the second, happy birthday. 4-0 against former a chris bassitt. to the gap in right center field, steven duggar into score, yes he has -- is out at second. and awkward slide there. struck out another former a mark , and jd davis to end a threat in the fourth, eight strikeouts
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and five scoreless frames. right now, giants holding onto a 5-2 lead in the eight. >> the barehanded catch by the fan, second ending set brown rocketing to write, billy hustling and a play at the play. initially ruled safe. the call was overturned, he decelerated on the slide. the tap was made before he touch home plate. alice andrews, cannot come up with that, brian scores the only run of the game. stephen vogt gets hit here by mullins and ends up with a sprained knee. orioles win 1-0 in front of 2700 fans. you spend a decade telling everyone how bad your stadium is and sooner or later they believe you.
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and the move up because of the rain. >> started 8:00 is the goldbergs, wonder years, connors, home economics, followed by abc news at 11. that is a for this edition of abc 11 news. dan: for all of us we appreciate your time, hope you have a nice evening and if we see you again for abc7news at 11:00.
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♪♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants-- i.tsuort udent from wzata, minnesot.. and our returning champion-- chleon, socalina a tutor from toronto, ontario, canada... whose 11-day cash winnings total... and now hosting "jeopardy!"-- ken jennings. [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny. welcome to "jeopardy!" with a win today, our 11-game champion, mattea roach, would find herself in the top 10
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for consecutive games won. now that's a momentous milestone that's been rarely achieved since we lifted the 5-game limit back in 2003. good luck to loni and sean as well. it's time for the jeopardy! round. let's take a look at your categories. ♪♪♪ we begin with... then... notice the "b" in quotation marks. we have... then... and then the... mattea, where do we start? let's go beaches for $200. -mattea. -what is the bay of bengal? -that's correct. -beach for $400. sean. -what is rockaway beach? -no. -loni. -what is brighton beach? -that's the "b," yes. -beaches for $600. a legendary surfing spot,
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