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officials morning you should be preparing for a challenging season ahead. >> a windy and to hour work week and into the weekend. a chance of a shower for mother's day. >> good morning to you on this friday. drew: just saw from this live picture of the golden gate bridge. even a little bit of drizzle as well. the visibility is thick along the coast about half or quarter of a mile. away from the coast we are doing just fine. waking up to temperatures in the mid 50's to upper 50's out there. a little bit warmer compared to yesterday at this time. a lot of that low cloud cover, even some high clouds as well as the sun slowly rising. some sunshine later on this afternoon. it is breezy and temperature stay below average.
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a closer look at those winds coming up. >> doctors urging americans to get the vaccine, boosters, new data shows hospitalizations and deaths are on track to rise. this comes as they are encouraging americans to get moderna or pfizer. >> the fda recommends the -- not using the one-shot j&j citing the rare risk of blood clots. the fda recommends the j&j shots. doctors are telling americans to get vaccines and roosters as er visits climbed. the pfizer antiviral is helping more people manage covid cliff the. scientists are looking into people relapsing, it is known to cut hospitalization raised by
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nearly 90%. this woman you're about to hear from said she began feeling sick again after finishing her first cycle. >> i started to feel icky,, very fatigued. i was concerned. >> data shows our country is closing in on one million covid deaths. the white house as the president will pay tribute as he did after the u.s. was at 500,000 covid deck mark. >> we are digging deeper into new data that shows the bay area is leading the state when it comes to covid-19 infection rates. one doctor says there may be a silver lining. amy: as dr. say, there is a lot of covid out here. nine of 10 counties are here in
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the bay area. dr. say a lot of it could be that we are just getting back to normal. they are moving about. some think it may be time for a new vaccine. there is some news in this data. the hospitals are not being overrun. >> hospitalizations are staying low. that was true for the vaccinated with omicron and delta. now it is everyone. that has been so much natural immunity. amy: we ask doctors why the bay area is seeing more cases. other counties have higher case rates this past winter then the bay area did. that builds up better immunity in the short run. other doctors said it could be, we just know of more cases. people here are more aware. we still have test sites up and
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running. all four doctors we spoke with agree vaccines and boosters are going to be the way forward. kumasi: 10 officers have been fired for not getting covid-19 vaccinations. 13 others might also be on the chopping block. the potential to fire 23 officers is only representative of about 1% of the police force. all front-line officers are vaccinated according to workers. this comes out of the police department is already shortstaffed. officers who are not fully vaccinated are in process with the police commission. reggie: lyft is bringing back its carpooling service. the move appears to be in response to the easing of pandemic restrictions plus a
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driver shortage an increase in gas prices. that you want to stay up-to-date on the latest headlines? we have all of that information on our website. kumasi: it is wildfire preparedness week. they say now is the time to start planning. >> have a plan, have supplies like food, water, emergency backup power. to know and practice evacuation routes. kumasi: the state is spending billions to decrease the risk of wildfires. it is just made but they are already seeing wildfire activity. reggie: undo new affordable senior housing project is taking shape at the site of the north bay. 260 market rate apartments along with 160 affordable units are
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being built. the city says it is the largest post wildfire development in five years. >> the intent is to ensure residents that were burned out will have an opportunity to move back here. we have heard from a couple dozen of them waiting for the moment to come back. that is what makes this so special. reggie: the city is working on a plan to help other residents return. kumasi: a new garlic festival forges ahead but not the usual. the promoter of this new event hoping for the support of the community. reggie: new details about what is next for the man accused of attacking dave chapelle on stage. drew: wind gusts pick up this afternoon. those winds are with us through the weekend. it is windy tomorrow as well. you do have to include a chance
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drew: a beautiful sunrise coming our way. a lot of low cloud cover, the marine layer is with us this morning, even some high clouds that are on this afternoon. clouds first thing, temperatures below average once again. 63 in the city today. ebony five and hosea. 70 in concord. up to about 66 degrees with some afternoon sunshine. let's fast-forward into mother's day. a lot of sunshine. it is a gorgeous looking morning on sunday. trying to spark a shower in the north bay. even has a sprinkle over the
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city by 1:30. by 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. we are back to sunny skies. let's get a check of traffic. jobina: a lot of green on our map here. we will start off with a look at the golden gate bridge. there's a lot of fog. the chp has added a fog advisory. the bay bridge really clear right now. they should have no problem getting into san francisco from the east bay. really a short commute i would say. it is only going to take you about 35 minutes. reggie: the warriors back here at home ahead of game three in a tough series against memphis. the consequence for the grizzlies player involved in the play that left gary payton injured. how fernando the slop became a
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reggie:reggie: the man accused of attacking dave chapelle on stages is facing several charges. george gascon's office said isaiah lee didn't use a weapon and chapelle wasn't injured so none of these are felonies. among the misdemeanors is battery and possession of a weapon with intent to assault. the weapon looked like a gun but it is actually a knife. kumasi: a new push for night travel. they spoke with both the san jose and san francisco chambers of commerce. they are all working together to strategize how to get more
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people to come back. after the pandemic experts say the bay area economy desperately needs a spark. >> we know productivity increases this. we commission san diego state to commission the talk about this. those businesses are going to do better in the long run. kumasi: fewer people coming to the bay area means fewer jobs and hospitality. 14,000 hospitality industry jobs were lost during the pandemic. from the east bay to the south bay, mexican pride was on full display for cinco de mayo. san jose is also known to draw some pretty large cloud -- crowds. our reporter visited a hotspot on the east side. >> the sights and sounds of
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cinco de mayo in east san jose. pride in the annual parking lot party. the sea of mexican flags the signaling the celebration thursday. >> i 100% mexican. i like seeing my people, the culture how they get pumped up. i've never seen nothing like this. >> you can't even describe it, what you are, who you are, having everyone around you. you know everyone has your back. reporter: the day has long been known to draw large crowds of people to the city of san jose. one reason they say they are staffing up for the weekend ahead. warning of unplanned traffic diversions. this year, dedicating additional
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resources to crackdown on slideshow activity. >> every year, we come back every year. it is not about that. we expect to see each other and have fun. reporter: many are making sure the history of the holiday is not lost. >> some people get confused with independence day. reporter: may 5, 1862, it commemorates the unlikely victory over the french forces of napoleon. reggie: the man who runs a san joaquin asparagus festival says he is moving forward with plans for a new garlic festival. the gilroy garlic festival
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called off this year's event because they are citing financial challenges. it says stockton is not the successor of their event. the promoter of this new event tells abc 7 he tried to reach out but they did not call back. >> i have open arms inviting everybody that was involved. i want all of their support. reggie: there is so much going on here. he says he is planning to eventually bring the festival back to our area but he could not say exactly where. that is happening. kumasi: this family got a really big surprised after they thought they rescued a lost puppy but they found out it was a baby coyote. this was not the coyote. this was the party forcing go to file the other day. i want to show you the coyote.
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reggie: it is so cute. kumasi: it is really cute, it is also a coyote. they picked up the puppy on the side of the road, brought it home. there is. they had it for less than a day and they were like wait a minute , it was wandering along the side of the road, it was distressed. apparently the coyote wasn't separated from its pack. now it is in the care of the new england wildlife center. one of its pack was coming back to look for it and you snatched it up and tried to take it home like it was a dog. i know you had good intentions. now it is separated from his family. reggie: no good deed goes
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unpunished. kumasi: it is so furry. something about it. reggie:imilar eyes and similar ears. i owned a coyote. [laughter] kumasi: fernando the sloth is celebrating a special birthday at the phoenix. fernando is six years old now. the two toed sloth enjoyed every minute. this is his party at the zoo. he had apples, zucchini, roses. if you don't know this, fernando is internet famous.
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he is a fundraising superstar for the zoo that was hit really hard during the pandemic. people pay for video messages. that is were different celebrities will record a message for you. i don't know what fernando will do. >> give a slow wave? reggie: do you see those big nails? drew: i was today years old when i learned sloths eat roses. reggie: i like fernando. kumasi: me too. reggie: a man with a job. drew: we are talking about a cloudy start to the day this morning. a lot of low clouds, even some high clouds as well. a similar set up compared to yesterday.
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some coastal drizzle as well. the afternoon, we will see some sunshine out there. today, tomorrow, on sunday we include a chance of a shower on mother's day. we will see that chance in one second. show you by 3:00 p.m. today that onshore flow at 20-30 miles per hour. by 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. on saturday , 30 if not 40 miles per hour. it is a windy start to the weekend. today, 63 in the city. 66 in oakland. 70 in palo alto. 70's inland. a little bit of sunshine. overnight tonight, stars and clouds in the 40's and low 50's. mother's day is book ended by a lot of sunshine.
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we start out with honey skies. it is midday, i think the best chance is in the north bay. i wouldn't cancel any of your plans. if a shower does pop up in is really short-lived. it is windy the next couple of days. otherwise temperatures stay cool this time of year. into the 50's and 60's. kumasi: we are checking in with ginger on what is coming up on gma. ginger: how is everyone on this friday morning here? we have so much to get to. we will start with that surprising decision to severely limit the use of johnson & johnson's covid vaccine. who could still get it and what if you already got it? then we will break down the budgeting phenomenon taking over tiktok, cash stuffing. i know all about breakfast in
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bed, an annual tradition get good morning america. we have an extra special one this morning. if on extravaganza. you do not want to miss it. reggie: what does mother's day weekend look like for you? ginger: aside from really horrible weather, it is going to be busy, we have soccer games. they don't cancel these things? i will take that all in stride. on sunday i think peace is what we are looking for. reggie: the soccer mom and dad thing i love the most is when they brought oranges. anyone who has ever played soccer, right? there's is something about that. ginger: i played, so i got you. they get in your teeth.
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kumasi: earthly city council was moving forward with creating a new department as an effort reimagine public safety. they are hoping to divert not violent 911 calls away from police. the bears played when you social workers and civilians. the nonprofit would love the safety department. next month, the council will vote on a proposal to allocate funds. reggie: all eyes on the great highway after jfk drive became permanently rose to traffic. the rvor wants to semi-permanently preserve the current agreement on the western edge. like now it is closed to cars from lincoln street to sloan
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boulevard. the closure can stay in place until 2023. kumasi: the warriors are honoring the former san francisco man who helped turn the chase center into a reality. ed lee was so instrumental in getting a bill. he served as san francisco mayor from 2011 was that in 2017 -- until his death in 2017. you could find the statute right outside the chase center. reggie: warrior series shifts to the chase center, dylan brooks will be sitting out without pay. the nba suspended them after the hard foul on gary payton. he has a fractured elbow and ligament damage. he will be reevaluated in two weeks. steve kerr was asked about the vines that going into game three. >> know what we are doing. just play hard.
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battle for every loose ball, every rebound. compete every possession. don't risk a guy's career if he is ahead of the play in transition. that is our mantra. reggie: you can watch game three tomorrow at 7:00. the wnba season begins today without one of its host exciting players. how the league is honoring brittney griner. kumasi: a few days until mother's day. a very important message if you're planning to get together with family. reggie: a l
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no-confidence vote today. what hundreds of staff members while the president. reggie: abortion-rights flight. the security concern that some bay area churches ahead of protests ahead of this weekend. it is friday, may 6. drew: morning. we are starting out with a fair amount of cloud cover. gray skies for some of us. we will get some sunshine later on this afternoon. there you could see that dense fog along the coastline. away from the coast we are doing pretty well when it comes to our visibility. mid to upper 50's out there. a live look, limited of any sunshine out there. we will get some sunshine this afternoon. we will look at those winds and talk about some changes to the weekend forecast. reggie: if you are looking to
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avoid the highest covid rates in the state, i'm sorry you have to avoid your own backyard. the bay area is number one right now for infections. amy hollyfield is in walnut creek and shows us what some of our experts are saying about what we should do now. amy: the number of cases is up. as we check in on hospitals, we are finding good news. hospitalization rates are down. that is the good news in the data we are studying. the bay area is popping the charts when it comes to the number of covid cases. nine of the 10 counties with the most cases are here in the bay area. we went looking for answers. what we asked doctors why there are covid cases here, one answer was maybe we don't necessarily have more, we just know more. >> we test more than other places, which is great.
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people are really aware. but there is a lot more testing probably happening here. amy: another doctor said it could be other counties had other cases this past winter. the fact that people are letting down their defenses, they are getting back to normal activities. all four doctors that the way through this will be when vaccines and boosters. kumasi: public officials in santa cruz county are urging you to take caution. they are advising you mask up and stay home of your sick. also be up to date on vaccinations. santa cruz county is one of
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three counties in california advancing into the moderate level. if you want to stay up today the latest headlines or of you have questions, we have all of that information on our website. reggie: developing news in ukraine, more civilians trapped in died a steel plant -- trapped inside a steel plant. reporter: a new evacuation attempt is underway in ukraine as hundreds of people tried to escape the steel plant. >> it is proceeding to get to those civilians remaining. reporter: on thursday, ukrainian fighters desperately tried to hold back russian troops. troops fighting in heavy and bloody battles throughout the day despite promises from the crowd when of safe passage for civilians. potentially setting the stage for russian president to announce the capture.
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abc news confirming that u.s. intelligence help ukrainian forces sink the flagship of russia's black seat league last month. the pentagon says the decision did not involve the u.s. added they provided intelligence to help them defend against potential see based assaults. russian -- reggie: u.s. officials say shared intelligence is meant to help ukraine in its fight and not given with the intent to kill. jill biden is traveling to show support for displaced ukrainian families. the schedule is busy meeting with military and government officials. she will also meet with humanitarian, he workers, teachers working with refugees, mother's day events are also included in the schedule. kumasi: now to the debate over
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abortion rights. democrats are pledging to take swift action on the issue after a leaked opinion showed the supreme court could overturn roe v. wade. this is coming as lawmakers advance the bill allowing murder charges for abortions. jobina: states are racing to adopt new abortion laws. in louisiana, lawmakers are pushing ahead with a new bill set to classify abortion as homicide starting at the moment of fertilization. the legislation opens the door for the mother in person performing the procedure to face charges. in connecticut the governor signed a bill protecting women will come from out-of-state to have the procedure. >> republicans will have two choices. they could on the destruction of women's rights or they could reverse course and work to prevent the damage. reporter: democrats and
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republican senators looking for ways to save roe v. wade. it could protect the landmark case even with a simple majority in favor, democrats likely won't have the 60 votes needed to stop the filibuster by republicans. officials trying to find the source of the leak. john roberts reportedly told the judicial conference the leak was absolutely appalling. robert said he hoped one bad apple would change the way americans view the supreme court. reggie: local abortion-rights demonstrations are causing a problem for parishioners ahead of plan protests. here's is more from ryan curry. ryan: protests continue over the anticipated supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade. in san francisco, many came out to protest once again joining a series of pro abortion-rights demonstrations happening across the bay area this week.
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now, those protests are causing concern within the oakland catholic diocese. abc7news has learned they sent out a notice telling them to be prepared for possible disruptions to service this weekend. in a separate statement the diocese that the church has a baptismal responsibility to tech -- protect life at every stage. >> what brought arching landmark decision this was. robinson islag a protest in says women's voices need to be heard. >> we don't know what is coming down the pipeline as we face a more and more conservative united date. this could spread to problems with people getting reproductive rights in california. ryan: the open diocese did not want to comment. they say they want their members to be vigilant while at service. robinson told me she does not have plans to disrupt the
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service but she did say she wants to send a strong message. >> the vast majority of americans believe the right to reproductive justice which includes abortion-rights. the vast majority of catholics believe that. the vast majority of catholic women practice birth control. >> she says her demonstration will follow the money already seen this week. she says sending a strong message is vital right now. >> we were told to be quiet and stay in the house. we don't want to do that anymore. kumasi: house speaker nancy pelosi talked about her fight for women's rights and the ukrainian government. yesterday she was in san francisco for the opening of a new housing district. rep. pelosi: our focus is not about a leak or something we are saying no, it is on the damage it does to a woman's dignity and
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her right. kumasi: speaker pelosi hopes to carry that message into the midterm election. she says the united states is committed to helping with weapons and security, economic and humanitarian aid as well as sanctions. reggie: the wnba season opens without one of his biggest stars. brittney griner remains the taint in russia. she was arrested after customs official say they found vaped cartridges that are illegal. the wnba plans to honor her on all 12 home courts. the u.s. government considers her to be wrongfully detained by the russian government. kumasi: a no-confidence vote is expected to start today for the sonoma state president. the president is accused in
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retaliation and sexual harassment scaalnvolving her husband. other campus issues in response to crisis provoke this boat. enrollment has declined about 25% during her time as president. online voting expects to wrap up monday. reggie: one of san francisco's biggest festivals returns later this month. how it could make history with one specific product. also this morning, expectation versus reality, of your survey about college grads and what they hope their starting salaries will be. you can watch us for a whole extra hour now. we are live everyday from 7:00 until 8:00 on the abc 7 bay area news app gap. you could download it on your apple tv, roku. drew: live look at san jose right now. it little bit of sunshine this
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morning. we are dealing with mainly gray conditions. later today the wind will ramp up. we had that onshore flow. winds look even stronger tomorrow afternoon. starting up the weekend saturday with wind disgusting 30-40 miles per hour. that will keep you cooler than average temperatures through the weekend. a little been sunshine this afternoon. 60 64 san mateo and oakland. 73 is the high-end conquered. a lot of sunshine tomorrow but it is a windy afternoon. by sunday we have to include the chance of a shower. we start and finish the day with a lot of sunshine. mid-day there is that chance of a shower popping up. the best chance to find that shower is likely in the north bay. we are seeing 50's and 60's. let's get a check on traffic.
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jobina: we will start with the bay bridge toll plaza. right outside the toll plaza there is great this time in the morning. it is a true friday. the chp has a fog advisory. you cannot make it out right now. it has been a great commute throughout the morning here. we haven't had any major blocking issues. the construction will be going on so may 20. it does impact the morning commute. there will be no local service and just three
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under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now.
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in with the fbi today. small wall is expected to deliver -- swallwell was a specter to give a briefing this week to prioritize state and local law enforcement to keep our community safe. retailers have seen an increase in retail theft 2020. questions this morning about why some criminals are not being held accountable. sky 7 was over at oakland neighborhood where a family was ambushed and robbed at the week. two suspects were only 12 and 13 years old. the unlit and has the details you will see only on seven. >> mentally i don't want to go out to oakland anymore. reporter: requesting privacy, they recall the terror that happened outside there aunts some in early april. >> they walked towards us. one of them was brandishing a
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gun in his hip. reporter: they were there to join family when they were ambushed by multiple young people. he was shoved to the ground. >> i knew they were after the keys. reporter: they took the keys and a phone and drove often the car. police document showing 12 and 13-year-olds were arrested in connection to the crime. >> they were young but it looked like they have been doing this enough. reporter: one year ago i wrote this story of one of the same suspects who was 11 at the time. days later, that same you carjacked an asian woman in oakland. multiple law enforcement agencies coming these young people continue to commit armed robberies. the question now stands why do they keep reoffending? >> street gangs are encouraging youngsters to do this. we think them into custody and
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will preclude from even interviewing them in regards to that crime. many times they are taken into custody and then released. reporter: the sheriffs as preventative programs are crucial. while they were outside dealing with the trauma ■of being carjacked and assaulted, their ailing cousin passed away inside. mr. tang recall the moment inside. >> i wanted to be with my relatives so bad. i have to deal with this carjacking. i wanted to give the police information while it was still fresh in my mind. reporter: despite laws, she hopes there is a way peoplecc. b reggie: now for your money
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report. the unemployment rate remained at least .6%, where it was in march. 428,000 new jobs were added. that the projections of 380,000 jobs created. it marks the 12th consecutive month that 400,000 new jobs were created. the jobs report comes after the market dropped dramatically adding to the fear some have of a recession. the u.s. gdp shrank last quarter for the first time in two years. the economy is still facing another challenge. declaring a recession is complicated. one key measure is to see two quarters of inflation a plus -- adjusted gdp decline. it is a place we haven't seen since 1981. it is fitting american right in
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the wallet. let's see how we are doing today. we are down again this morning. 437 points. we will be watching it throughout the day. kumasi: the next group of college graduates have unrealistic expectations about their first job. students expect to make six figures at their first job when in reality it is about half of that. journalism grads had the most unrealistic expectations. overestimating their starting salaries by get this nearly 140%. that needs they were expecting to make $107,000 their first year. the actual average is just below $45,000. i would argue that that would be good. drew: my first job as a meteorologist i made $20,000.
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reggie: i was $22,500. kumasi: as you felt rich. drew: when you start out in journalism, those first few markets. kumasi: people warned me. i don't understand why people are not warning them that you will not be making six figures. reggie: i don't know where they are getting that idea. kumasi: if you want to make money, you need to do something else. thank you for the heads up. 100. drew: what? reggie: low pay, weird hours, weekends. kumasi: random small towns.
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reggie: someone telling you how to look, act, weird cubit -- feedback from viewers. look where we are now. drew: here's a live look. a lot of low clouds and marine liars. a fair amount of sunshine. a very similar that compared to yesterday. it is a partly cloudy afternoon. it turns breezy. those winds are with us tomorrow and into sunday. it is not a washout. we will show you that chance. 63 in the city. 75 in san jose. 73 is the high-end conquered. bid 40's to low 50's as we head into saturday. we start mother's day off with bright skies.
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here is that weak, click move front in the north bay. this front is quickly out in the early evening. we returned to dry conditions, and a lot of sunshine. don't change, just know i shower is possible in the north bay. it is quick moving. we look at rainfall estimates on sunday where we find those showers popping up, it is very minimal rain all. we will start and finish mother's day with a lot of sunshine. it is breezy the next couple of days. there is that shower chance on sunday. temperatures remained below average. reggie: dr. strange and the multi-verse of madness is finally in theaters.
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rachel mcadams plays his ex-girlfriend. she says she hopes there is a multimers -- multi-verse and her alternate selves are doing cool things. >> i would love to be a musician, farmer, teacher, have six children. reggie: we are hearing from another star of the film, benedict wong, talking about the importance of seeing ourselves as heroes. kumasi: san francisco carnival celebration is returning this month. it could become the 1st street fair to offer legal cannabis. organizers are working to secure a permit for on-site sales and consumption. the city has previously approved permits for outside land and this year's for 20 celebration. it is said to take place over memorial weekend. reggie: it is one of the best events in the city. they really put on a
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performance. these are not just people walking through the streets. it is a whole dance, they are getting down. outfits, the drums. kumasi: iad a vision you leading the parade. i have climate. you have to get an outfit. you have been working out, you are fine. reggie: i got the covid, that put me back a little bit. we are working back to it. those costumes are unforgiving. kumasi: honey, you have together. kumasi: up next, the seven things you need to know today. reggie: the bay area app is available for amazon fire tv, the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because the sleep number 360 smart bed is really smart.
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chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain, nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushing; or fever. these are not all the possible side effects. problems can occur together and more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. tell your doctor about all medical conditions including immune or nervous system problems, if you've had or plan to have an organ or stem cell transplant, or received chest radiation. here's to a chance to live longer. ask your doctor about the combination of two immunotherapies, opdivo plus yervoy. thank you to all those in our clinical trials. kumasi: here are the seven things to note this morning. the fda is encouraging american
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to get the moderna or pfizer covid-19 vaccines over the j&j shot. reggie: local covid cases climbing once again. bay area counties have some of the highest positivity rate in the state. doctors we spoke to say there could be a number of reasons including the fact that we test more. kumasi: more bay area protests are planned over the anticipated supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade. the diocese of oakland is warning parishioners to be prepared.t isdfirprar are encouo get ready for a challenging season ahead. now is the time to start planning. drew: it's a windy weekend on the way. a lot of sunshine today and tomorrow. we have the chance of a shower on mother's day.
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that chance is midday. a lot of sunshine to start and finish on sunday. jobina: our most visual camera will be the golden gate bridge camera. the chp has issued a fog advisory for the area. kumasi: today is shaping up to be a day at uc berkeley. two falcon are set to hatch. we saw the first baby making its debut yesterday. this is a live look. you could look anytime but this is what is happening right now. it looks like amy is still on top of her baby and on top of the two other eggs expected to hatch today. at 7:00, dr. shawn peterson joining us to talk about all things amy and the baby. reggie: i think she's a good mom. kumasi: she was looking at the
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camera sometimes. good morning, america. for the viewers in the west, as we start the day, surprising announcement from the fda on one of the covid vaccines. vaccine bombshell. the fda severely limits who can get the johnson & johnson vaccine over blood clot concerns. why the agency is doing this now and who can still get it. white house covid response coordinator dr. jha joins us this morning. wall street whiplash. stocks taking their biggest hit since 2020. inflation now driving people out of retirement, and why this morning's jobs report is so important. abortion rights fight. democrats scrambling after that draft supreme court opinion leaked as states race to put their own rules in place. republicans in louisiana advancing a bill to classify
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