tv ABC7 News 600PM ABC April 21, 2022 6:00pm-7:00pm PDT
6:00 pm
6:01 pm
other moisture that is right around here, crossing to 80, going toward redwood city. don't be surprised if you see a downpour. moderate showers from penn both to adobe vote as you will also notice right around marshall, we are seeing some showers. this is a light level storm and it is bringing thunderstorms to the central valley, sierra is getting snow, we are still waiting for that main low-pressure system to come through and as it does, we will see the rainfall continuing. 10:00 tonight, then expand showers, we have another one coming through it as the commute begins tomorrow morning. i will be back with the rest of the forecast that includes some big changes for the weekend coming up. >> the recent storms have dropped nearly a foot of snow in some parts of the sierra. let's give you a live look at south lake tahoe here. all of this is dustin dorsey explains, the snow has helped extend the ski resort closing dates.
6:02 pm
>> massive april snowstorms have slammed the sierra, one more for the ski season. >> that is a heck of a view. >> not bad. >> there are about four to 6 inches on the deck. it is heavy but in upper elevations, it is much lighter. >> a welcome sight from just 20 days ago when the sierra snowpack showed only 38% of average. kevin told us how great this is for the area. we are supposed to seek another cold front passing. this will bring another significant amount of snow. upwards of 24 on the high side.
6:03 pm
april showers normally bring may flowers but this snow shower is actually going to bring business to the ski resorts. palisades tahoe says the 58 inches of snow is more than they got the first three months of the year. >> just a couple weeks ago, the discussion was how long can we make it? the discussion is how long can we make it? it has changed the attitude appear. >> i don't think anyone could have anticipated this big of a snowstorm. they have seen a resurgence of sales during -- due to the storm. they are going up to the mountain. we have seen a lot of people come and and rep last-minute rentals, jackets and things like that.
6:04 pm
dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> we are feeling optimistic tonight with a look at the newly released california drought maps. over half the state is now classified in severe drought. all of that area in the orange color. conditions improved enough to reach that level. they are no longer in the red color, signifying extreme drought. california is completely out of the worst category. that is exceptional drought. >> uc berkeley is no longer under lockdown after the person who made a threat after specific people was found. >> that person is located off campus and poses no immediate threat. all of this as police searched for the person. buildings were locked down, classes were canceled.
6:05 pm
>> it was a very frightening moment. it was like we did not know what was going on. the message was very vague. >> students and staff got the all clear around 1:45 this afternoon. six schools near the campus were based on a soft lockdown. meaning all gates to the schools were closed. >> big names in the bay area today. president bock -- president barack obama visited stanford. , harris came to ucsf -- vice president harris came to ucsf. >> vice president harris landing at the san francisco international airport on thursday, making their way to the mission bay campus to talk internal health. >> i can tell you i do believe that our nation is facing a crisis. on the issue of maternal health.
6:06 pm
it is real. >> meeting with expecting parents and maternal health care workers. >> women in our nation are dying at a higher rate from pregnancy-related causes than in any other wealthy or developed nation in our world. >> pointing to minority populations as being among the most vulnerable. >> black women are three times as likely to die from pregnancy related complications. native women are twice as likely to die. >> they are offering prenatal support to black women and families. >> being a national model, this is lifting up exactly the design to see the kind of outcomes we have been producing on the ground.
6:07 pm
>> we should know that it started right here in san francisco, change is coming and we are going to see the mothers, the families, the babies of our community finally live the lives they deserve to live. >> dianne feinstein also making an appearance, supporting the biden administration move encouraging states to extend medicaid coverage from two to 12 months. >> 12% of postpartum debts occur after six weeks. >> president biden is also on the west coast. he was greeted by kate brown during the brief for our stop he talked during the infrastructure
6:08 pm
bill and how the money will be used to modernize u.s. airports. >> i don't have to tell you the essential economic engine for the entire region, not just portland. a lot of people may not know it but airport employees employ 10,000 people. >> he will mark earth day tomorrow with jay inslee. >> barack obama spent the day at stanford where he delivered a no holds barred speech on the threat of disinformation. as zach explains, mr. obama's address includes a call to action. cracks there is disinformation here. minutes into his speech, he used the past actions of former president donald trump for how disinformation challenges
6:09 pm
democracy. >> in the united states of america, we just saw a sitting president deny a clear result of an election and help incite a violent insurrection of the nations -- nation's capitol. >> >> his call to action was for more regulation on social media companies and tech giants. request of a literary structure needs to be in place, designed in consultation with tech companies and experts and communities that are affected. >> obama pointed to past regulation use in the broadcast area following world war ii as an example as to have more regulation can be used now. experts wait in on that. >> we have more free expression in the age of social media. what are the guardrails and trade-offs we consider as we think about this new information environment and the way we relate to each other on it. >> obama says the standard he
6:10 pm
wants when talking about measures to change social media is whether it strengthens democracy or erodes it. >> is fontes, abc seven news. >> the commute looks different in the bay area. even though the rules have changed, some behaviors have not. plus: >> punished on a plane by none other than mike tyson.
6:11 pm
meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists and has helped over one million people. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby.
6:12 pm
6:13 pm
>> video surfaced showing professional boxer mike tyson repeatedly punching a man at a san francisco airport. this happened because iron mike was getting ready for his flight to take off after spending the day celebrating 420 in san francisco. louis peña spoke with a criminal law attorney about what he could be facing. >> mike tyson could be facing up to a year in jail even if the passenger he punched does not press charges. authorities have enough evidence to charge him. in this video obtained by tmz, mike tyson can be seen repeatedly punching a passenger seated behind him.
6:14 pm
the men can be seen moments later with a -- with a buddy for head. >> mike tyson could be seen with battery charges and assault. cracks in a statement, san francisco -- san francisco police confirmed that the passenger was -- that subject provided minimal details of the incident and refused to cooperate further with the police investigation. today, the ceramic -- san mateo county sheriff's office confirmed they are actively investigating the incident. the criminal law professor here explained what this could look like. >> when the outcome of the battery is not that serious and when the victim can clearly be seen on the camera continuously annoying him for a prolonged time, the judge might be taking this into account. on the other hand, the fact that there has been a rise in airplane crimes over the last
6:15 pm
few years, that could be an indication that it is time to one people or deter people about the consequences of being violent on planes. >> tyson was taking photos with fans. he was one of them. twice he says he is on the same flight as tyson. >> on the plane that mike tyson had the altercation on. >> mike tyson is scheduled to speak at a cannabis event in florida anytime now. we will keep you updated as he addresses the incident. >> good they charge, even if the
6:16 pm
passenger does not want to cooperate? >> yes. authorities could pursue this criminal matter with or without the victim confirmation. the main source of evidence is here. >> all bay area transit agencies are following a federal court ruling that struck down mask mandates for planes, trains and public transportation. the change because some commuters by surprise. >> that was weird. i was wondering why that happened. i did not want to be that person but i get it. i am still wearing my mask. >> even though masks are no longer mandatory, agencies are still recommending passengers wear them. just how protected are we if we are wearing a mask and the person near us is not? here's what i was told today on the afternoon program. >> if we were a few feet apart
6:17 pm
and you were infected with covid and not wearing a mask and we were having a conversation, if i am wearing a well fitted and 95, we would have to speak for an hour for me to get infected. >> a surgical mask for 30 or 40 minutes. nothing at all. >> there you go. dr. patel says the best advice is where as many leaders as you can and understand your individual risk and the risk of those around you. >>'s message is also don't panic. there are things you can do to protect yourself fairly well. >> let's move on and talk about the weather. we have snow and rain, i serve. -- high surf. >> this is a spring storm with energy and whatever else you want to call it. it is bringing us a good soaking
6:18 pm
across parts of the bay area. we are tracking moderate to brief and heavy rain right here. you will notice this going out toward a w vote. about a third of a niche per hour. out toward east bay, concord, pacheco boulevard, also seeing that wet weather going out toward the bay point area. scattered about around the santa cruz mountains, we are seeing some showers. how much rain has fallen so far? redwood city's, 6/10, a court of an inch in open. they actually measured. that is good for a change. here is a beautiful little view
6:19 pm
of what is to come. spotty showers. a thunder chance tomorrow. temperatures will be above average early next week. it is a light level one through tomorrow morning. you are looking at scattered showers. still possible for thunder and hail. beach hazards remain up. you can see the swells are up. breakers could be as high as 18 feet, bringing the risk of recurrence. 10:00 tonight, you see the next round of showers and then one more coming through with the current system between 5:00 and 7:00 a.m.. we could see some brief and heavy rainfall and isolated showers over the higher terrain for the afternoon hours. most of you will be pretty much done. rainfall totals will be buried depending on where you get the rain. your morning numbers will be in the 30's and the 40's. just grab the umbrellas before you go for the early part of the
6:20 pm
day. some of you will need those umbrellas and then for the afternoon, it will turn mostly sunny, upper 50's upper 60's. definitely a brighter afternoon. the accuweather 7-day forecast featuring the level 1 storm for friday. in the morning we could see and isolated thunderstorms with hail, turning things around. it will be a dramatic change, back to springlike warmth. then it turns cooler. even looking out beyond this accuweather 7-day forecast, you can see the potential for some more rain. cracks that would be fantastic. cracks when it comes to some of the biggest household budget, we have a mix of good and bad news. some numbers are up, some down.
6:22 pm
this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients like these patches
6:23 pm
6:24 pm
the spacex cruise ship is expected to splash down off the coast of florida sunday afternoon. his departure will clear space for the arrival of another spacex capsule. that is expected to launch sometime next week. cracks gas prices here in the bay area are still absurdly high. san francisco drivers now pay 5.79 per gallon. keep that in mind. oakland drivers are paying 5.71. however, mortgage rates have hit their highest level in more than a decade and they are still rising. the average mortgage rate was just under 3%, now, the fixed rate mortgage is 5.1%. it is the seventh consecutive
6:25 pm
week of increases editors started to take a toll on the housing market. do you dream of buying your first home? michael finney wants to hear your story. tell them about the frustrations they encountered. cracks homes gone, others to bend raging wildfires have forced people to leave everything behind. >> plus, how much money elon musk h
6:27 pm
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.
6:28 pm
>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc seven news. >> the president said he will be asking congress for more. we will learn more about that in the next day or so. >> nancy pelosi standing with the prime minister of ukraine and pledging more u.s. support. >> president biden announced
6:29 pm
more than a billion dollars worth of aid for ukraine. justin finch with the latest from washington. >> ukrainian troops held up in your grandpa's strategic port here after heavy russian selling. the mayor says as many as 1000 civilians are with soldiers in the plant, unable to safely evacuate by bus due to failed attempts at a cease-fire. the mayor insisting ukraine will hold the city despite claims to the contrary from the kremlin. today, letter reported claims his troops are in control of mariupol. >> it is questionable whether he does control variable. there is no evidence yet that it is completely fallen.
6:30 pm
>> with more than 100 -- 140,000 of rounds. this posed military aid approved just last week. >> we have the capacity to do this for a long time. the question is if we are going to continue to maintain the support of the international community. across the president says he is sending congress a supplemental budget request on top of this new military aid. the u.s. treasury sending $500 million to fund ukraine's government. including paying for salaries and for social assistance programs. justin finch, abc news, washington. cracks if you are going to help the people in ukraine, we have put together a full list of verified groups, sending donations and s supplies to the refugees. it is on our website.
6:31 pm
>> stocks were down across the board today as investors anxiously wait for the fed's next action on interest rates. the fed read -- the fed raised rates for the first time in over three years and asked i could come quickly. the hope is that it will reduce rising inflation. the data today lost 368 points, closing at this. the nasdaq was down to 78. the s&p dropped to 65. today was the first training day since tesla announced record profits for the first quarter of the year despite supply chain issues and pandemic lockdowns. stuck in the electric car company rose 3% today. elon musk says he has secured the funding to be able to take over twitter. according to a new sec filing, musk has lined up more than $46 billion to fund his offer of $54 in -- and $.20 per share. they approved a poison pill,
6:32 pm
making it more expensive for him to increase their stake in the company. cracks noted that state of emergency in arizona, hundreds of firefighters are battling a raging wind driven wildfire called the tunnel fire. morgan norwood has the latest. cracks exploding across the southwest, the tunnel fire raging out of control. forcing nearly a hundred people from their homes. cracks pictures were sent to me of what was my house and i could see pretty clearly it was a total loss. cracks visibility shrinking under the cloud of thick dust and smoke. cracks are windows are whistling, it is less than a few
6:33 pm
miles from the house. cracks she is in arizona as crews scramble to maintain the plans. cracks a similar battle in new mexico where the cooks peaked fire had smoke visible for miles. residents anxiously watching from a distance. >> i was crying very hard. i was sitting in safeway parking lot just watching the flames bellow over the top of my roof. >> the drought here in the west further threatened that fire. california has -- morgan norwood, abc news, los angeles. cracks we have had our share of wildfires in california. we will show you the restoration
6:34 pm
in big basin. >> there can be no social justice with it -- without environmental justice. kueng earth day is not just about saving the environment 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. watch the bicyclist on the right almost get hit before the driver takes over.
6:35 pm
sometimes 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. fantastic things start to happen when you step aboard a princess cruise. doors open up for you, your favorite drinks start finding you. and everything seems to be... just how you like it. how does it all happen? it's no secret. it's our job to discover what makes you feel special. yes, you! and you. and you too.
6:36 pm
6:37 pm
trees are showing signs of a comeback. >> the lightning complex fire raced across 97% of the 18,000 acres that make up big basin state park. it kills douglas firs, a chart of the growth -- chart of the redwoods. two years later, nature is showing signs of resiliency. even after losing most of their lives, the red was a growing a new canopy overhead. down by the roots, they are sending out new growth. >> they sent out all of these saplings along here. then these little guys will keep growing.
6:38 pm
cracks she took us inside big basin which remains closed. they plant -- they planted thousands of redwood saplings. nature is hard at work. cracks most people won't even be able to tell there was a catastrophic fire here. cracks it is very much alive. cracks this year was also able to purchase 153 adjacent acres at the entrance to big basin. no announcement has been made about reopening big basin. his work continues to fill trees and pose a safety risk. support structures still need to be replaced.
6:39 pm
birds and some wildlife have returned home already. the risk of future wildfires remain a threat. how much more stress can do for us to take? for now, nature with a little help from humans is moving forward. david lui way, abc seven news. cracks david, he hugged a tree today to let us know that on earth day, tomorrow, the fund is hoping to set a guinness world record for photo spoke -- posted on instagram with the #hugger tree challenge. they will donate a dollar, up to 10,000 total for every photo posted to benefit the fund and the work to acquire and protect more redwood groves. cracks not much fire danger right now. there is a storm bringing rain and snow. we will show you when we get dry
6:40 pm
6:41 pm
those'll probably pass by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is approved to treat the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. got any room in your eye? ask your doctor if a 90-day prescription is right for you. and pay as little as $0. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today, dry eye.
6:42 pm
6:43 pm
plant trees on earth day tomorrow, a san francisco organization is drawing attention to a group often neglected by the environmental movement, peoples who health -- whose health has suffered because of environmental recent -- environmental reasons. >> i am all in favor of saving the endangered turtles but -- my name is bradley angela. earth day was founded back in 1970 and my eyes really opened about environmental and health impacts when several other young moms and i got terrible cancers. green action for health environment was born in 1997. we are in urban, verbal and
6:44 pm
indigenous community. people were impacted by pollution and justice and racism. how is it that both of the licensed hazardous waste workers are from hispanic and foreign communities? you have longtime african-american communities right against the fence line. we are very close -- radiation was just dumped and neglected there. the plan is to lead. some buried and covered at the
6:45 pm
shoreline, threatening to spread it further into the neighborhoods and into the bay. >> i had a nephew who died, all of this is pain, it hurts. >> environmental racism talks about disproportionate pollution in communities of color compared to upper-class white communities and the double standard in health and justice. >> low birthrate in my community is normal, cancer is normal. thank god for green action. it is not normal. it is because of your environment. cracks there can be no social justice without environmental justice. they are one in the same and
6:46 pm
they go together. cracks yes, planting a tree is good. on earth day, we really have to bring attention to the communities where people are living and dying. we bring these communities together, we share expertise and play an important role in the broader environmental justice to bring about real change. cracks we want to turn our attention to the rain, it is mostly out of here but we are not totally out of the woods. cracks we have more showers coming through. let me show you live doppler seven. it is the north bay seeing some light to moderate showers. going into the east bay, you will notice around concord, bay pointe, highway four is getting wet. it has been coming down in that area. there are thunderstorms in that area, a winter storm warning, up to 15 additional inches. here is a view, it is a snow
6:47 pm
review from zephyr cove. a light level in storm will bring in bands of storms. this era gets more snow and then it winds down quickly. we are in for a mostly sunny friday with 50's, 60's, the accuweather 7-day forecast after just one more chance of all of this tomorrow morning. >> we have some breaking news right now to tell you about in pittsburgh. sky seven is live over a crash at highway four. pittsburgh police on the scene and investigating their. they are investigating a report of shots fired in the same area. they say they don't know if the incidents are related but you can see it looks like a car has crashed into the side of the road there. we are not sure how that happened. you can see a lot of police vehicles in that section of the road. the on-ramp is shut down because of this crash and we will continue to stay on this and
6:48 pm
bring you updates as they come into our newsroom. cracks jeopardy fans are getting a chance to carry on the legacy of alex trebek through an estate sale. colin sullivan from our sister station in los angeles gives us an inside look. cracks buying a piece of hollywood history had hundreds of lining up around the studio city home of alex trebek. this couple came from chino and said the trip was well worth it. >> i got myself a nice little bottle of whiskey. i was host alex tonight. i got this lovely thai and one of his gains but i tell you, most of the fun was just being at his house. very cool. cracks inside the massive and home, fans perused hundreds of items from a director's chair bearing his name to art, books, sculptures, even memorabilia.
6:49 pm
everyone wanted to take home a little something from the beloved television icon. 20 but linens with a large monogram teased -- t in them. cracks alex is a legend as we all know and i just wanted to have something of his. >> another estate sale customer not only want to tinseltown memorabilia but he wanted to see his home. because it is like the getty estate or something. it is so large. it is magnificent. he had a very rich life. it is fun to see that. cracks you may recognize one fan who wanted a little something to remind herself of a memorable moment from 11 years ago. >> she waited 2.5 to three hours to get inside. cracks alex trebek may be a smart cool and as someone who grew up as kind of a nerd, it was great to have that person
6:50 pm
who everyone knew as the smart guy making it look cool. i am hoping to get some books. he is a man of learning and he was in charge of this major trivia show so i am hoping to get a couple books to add to my personal library. cracks everyone thrilled to have a little something to remind themselves of the longtime jeopardy host. cracks thank you for spending the time with us. we will see you again next week. cracks colin sullivan, abc seven news. cracks jeopardy fans definitely, you can check it out as his legacy lives on through jeopardy, the show. yothe show. you can cash this at 7:00, right here on abc seven. cracks the worry is an action here. cracks getting set for game three of the playoff series. what is the plan for steph curry?
6:51 pm
6:52 pm
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. delays, shortcuts, h nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time, on budget, backed by a five year warranty. that's why agm are the only kitchen and bathroom
6:53 pm
renovation specialists i recommend. ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! >> the worry is tip-off with the nuggets in denver as they try to go through there. jordan pool is starting. many superstars would just not go for this. the warriors shoot-around in the mile high city. steph is on the minutes restriction. assuming you may be able to mop it up. whether steph starts or does not at this point, he really doesn't care. it is all about the dubs getting another. >> i hope i have
6:54 pm
not .othdo you're ready to go and thea difficult decision. just to figure out what the right move is. at the end of the day, it is on all of us to make the necessary adjustments and think about winning. >> trouble for phoenix. devon booker pulled his hamstring against new orleans after scoring 31 points. likely out two to three weeks. the pelicans think he will try to play again during the series. that could be really dangerous. we have no idea how much longer to below will be on the 49ers roster. we do know he did a media tour promoting trade work. his dad is a retired electrician. he endured an up-and-down season filled with injuries and questions about when trey lance was going to take his job. he handled it professionally as
6:55 pm
best he could. took the 49ers to the nfc title game. he had missed this was an unusual season. >> it was a strange year. i don't know if i would wish that on anybody but it worked out and we are here now. it was one of the most fun years i have ever been a part of. the group we had, it was a cougar. it made for a great year. it came up short and everything but there were a lot of memories i will take this year. it was all worth it. i would not change any bit of it. >> this oakland raiders legend has passed. he played eight seasons with the raiders and lead them to their very first super bowl in 1968. he was 80 years old. onto baseball, the giants in the big apple. there is crying in baseball. francisco lindor creates anthony ruthie. his fourth of the year. he gave up five runs in five innings.
6:56 pm
mark hanna, 5-1 here. carlos carrasco did not get up -- give up a hit here. the giants dropped three of four to the mets in new york. the orioles and the a's here. this looks like the coolest dude in the building. frozen right there. scoreless in the third. he might be the coolest dude in the building. his first open coliseum home run. sheldon noisy, base hit. looking to score his first run. he is safe. diving head first. the athletics and up winning. the latest on deebo samuel. the 49ers have not even made an offer. others say that he lowballed their offer. another report is that he wants to live closer to south carolina so he is looking for a team over there and another report that he is looking to buy twitter. wait, that is elon musk. too many guys trying to do too many things.
6:57 pm
6:58 pm
meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours.
6:59 pm
♪♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are an it analyst from mount prospect, illinois... an attorney and activist from san francisco, california... and our returning champion, a tutor from toronto, ontario, canada... whose 12-day cash winnings total... and now, hosting "jeopardy!"-- ken jennings! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny. welcome, everyone to "jeopardy!" our 12-game champion mattea roach achieved her latest victory in a rather unusual fashion as the only remaining player in final jeopardy!
7:00 pm
she did come up with the correct response, however, and now has to her name prize winnings of $271,282. or $344,528 canadian dollars. [laughter] i hope that's helpful. alex and meghan, remember, it all started with a single win, and who knows? that could be you today. let's play the jeopardy! round. ♪♪♪ let's see what categories we have for you. we begin here in... then... we follow that up with... ...in quotation marks. and finally... - champ, start us off. - book title geography for $200. - meghan. - what is india? - yes. - title geography, $400. - meghan. - what is brooklyn?
131 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
KGO (ABC) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on