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the battle over abortion rights now coming at a personal cost to house speaker nancy pelosi the archbishop of san francisco banning pelosi from receiving holy communion in the archdiocese. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley abc 7 news reporter. tim johnson has been tracking this story since it broke today and is in the newsroom with more provocative decision yet. again. that's right speaker pelosi who represents san francisco has been very public about her catholic faith over the years in the past even describing herself as devout, but when it comes to her stance on abortion, this isn't the first time her views have clashed with the archbishops. in a statement released friday, san francisco archbishop salvatore quarter leone boring house speaker nancy pelosi from receiving communion. thanks to her stance on abortion the archbishop writing pelosi must either renounce her support of abortion rights or not. refer to her catholicism in justifying them with her advocacy.
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for codifying the road decision and federal law. it's becoming more and more extreme a more and more aggressive speaking on a catholic podcast friday quarter. leone says, he reached out to pelosi to try and schedule a meeting to speak several times when that didn't happen. the archbishop says he thought long and hard about his decision. i've been debating this within my own conscience for many years actually a decision. he claims that has a basis in faith and not politics it's a sad moment. really. and i would just encourage them to see this in a bigger light. it's it's sad that this kind of action would have to be taken but not everyone sees it that way in san francisco. we overwhelmingly overwhelmingly people here want to people to be able to choose to have an abortion state senator. scott weiner says pelosi is simply reflecting the views of the people. she's elected to represent and says, he doesn't think the archbishop's decision will have much of an effect on the speaker.
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knowing nancy pelosi. she probably is sort of brushed this off and it's just refocusing on doing the very hard work that she has on her plate, but he does worry that others could possibly follow suit blowing the lines. he says between church and state. i am concerned that this archbishop could set president. i believe there are bishop of denver i think has already come out supporting. now we did reach out to nancy pelosi's office directly for comment but have not heard back as of yet. i'm live in the newsroom tonight tim johns abc 7 news tim. thank you. a seven-year-old child has died after being struck by a vehicle in fremont this afternoon. it happened on montrose avenue. just east of fremont boulevard the driver stopped after the collision and remained at the scene as police officers arrived the child who was taken to a trauma center was treated but sadly passed away at the
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hospital police have been diverting traffic from that area and that we understand will likely continue until tomorrow morning. it's moved out to tonight's covert headlines a judge ruled today pandemic-related restrictions on migrants seeking asylum at the southern border must continue several states sued over a biden administration plan to lift the rules saying in part the administration didn't consider the effects on public health new cdc data shows more than 45% of the us population is now living in a county that has a high or medium community risk risk level for covid-19 and federal reg. are expected to decide on the design of the next generation of covid vaccine in july, the newly designed vaccines could arrive by the fall. here in the bay area. it is a return to pandemic protocols for some schools in oakland. the college preparatory school is shifting to remote learning for a week while the berkeley unified school district is making masks mandatory from now
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until summer vacation as abc 7 news reporter tara campbell explains. there's more on the line here than schoolwork. with two weeks left to go berkeley unified school district is making masks a must as of monday. we've been watching cases rise in our school community as well as regionally and interestingly right now. we're seeing more clusters trish mcdermott is the district's communications officer and says, it's those clusters that prompted the return of the pandemic protocol. these are cases where at least three or more cases are occurring in a classroom. sometimes as many as five or six which is a little new and different than the surge that we saw in january. it's the most clusters the districts seemed to date spread throughout elementary middle and high schools. berkeley unified is home to nearly 10,000 students across 16 schools. we actually are seeing what we believe is transmission in our school. and this is what we heard from our local health officer at the city of berkeley on wednesday.
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she actually strongly recommended that we reinstate the masking mandate and we spoke with one ber teacher and parent who says she's behind the masked mandate hoping to finish out the year strong. i'm really grateful because there are two weeks left in the school year, and i love my students dearly and they love each other and i want to spend our last two weeks together. i don't want anybody in my class to miss out on our fun stuff and end of your milestones are also on the minds of school officials. so two are the 107 reported cases of covid last week. our goal is to keep everyone healthy and also, of our goal is to have all of those students attend those graduation ceremonies. they've really earned the right to do so the school district is also providing at home covid tests to its seniors ahead of graduation ceremonies tara campbell abc 7 news. another win for the warriors tonight the team coming alive late in the game of chase center. the dubs beat the dallas
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mavericks 126 to 117 and game two of the western conference finals. it was a good game. we have team coverage tonight abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo is at thrive city live, but we'll begin with sports anchor chris alvarez chris. yeah, the warriors will now take a 20 series. back winning game two of the western conference finals golden state overcame a 19-point said thanks in large part to kavan looney who scored a career high 21 points. he made tough plays in lane all night and really all season long the warriors center finish with a double-double 21 points 12 rebounds in 32 minutes. dunk right here and you'll see stephen curry fired up steph had a game high 32 in the warriors win it won 26-17. let's shout out the man in the middle. no, i say keep working your time gonna come because steve always talk about you go always get an opportunity definitely plan on this team and she got to take full advantage of it and tonight with my my knight to make a make a big difference and they're just stepped up. he's he's got experience and
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just to know how and whether he's playing 30 whatever minutes or or not he's ready. so he's always been a guy we could trust in the playoffs. and to have him now, i don't know where we'd be without him. frankly. and now he's sent it out to amanda del castillo who spent the game hanging out with warriors fans and amanda dub nation pretty happy leaving chase center tonight. i would imagine. oh, yeah, absolutely chris and there's still a few people at this hour walking around really soaking up this win. some fans. tell me they're going to be spending their weekends searching for the perfect broom confident about a warrior sweep others. tell me they're just getting ready gearing up for a competitive two games in dallas. and let me tell you warriors and four. we're sweeping them rough first half amazing. third best fourth. you kind of knew they're gonna do it though, right? so so happy they needed this excitement in that arena is so
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exciting. okay, you get the point the aftr trailing the dallas mavericks for much of game two friday in the end finally taking the lead early in the fourth, but even with the wind damnation still coaching from thrive city you have to lockdown defense be able to shoot consistently on on the 3-point line, and i think they'll be fine. she's gotta keep the offense up again the rebounds and keep doing what we're doing that. didn't get one game too with the turnover. yeah and low turnovers real fans throwing it back reciting. we believe all four quarters. of course, we found pedro paz and his family and friday's crowd die hard dubs fans. so dedicated they've traveled great distances for golden state all that effort to catch steph curry break the 3-point record this past winter, indiana and then to new york where he broke the record and then to boston close it out and they won that to but we've gone to other where they did fair so well and up until the fourth quarter. it wasn't clear of that would be the case here at home the
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warriors kicking off the weekend on a high note no doubt defending home court. of course, that'll be a different story in dallas. but tonight we are focused on this win focused on the good focused on golden state. we know that this area thrives city is going to be packed with fans come sunday for that warriors watch party live from thrive city tonight abc 7 news. thank you very much. amanda warriors coverage. just getting started danwell much more in sports the warriors now two wins away from the nba finals game three in dallas on sunday gonna be a lot of fun. yeah good stuff. all right, chris. thanks so much. well a lot more to come here on abc 7 news tonight at 11:00 new details about a high up cliff rescue in daly city only on 7th
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the rescuers describe the perilous conditions as they save this man's life. summer like heat is in the 7-day forecast. i'll let you know. what the weekend. bring coming up and new technology helping farmers remove weeds without pesticides the high-tech way. it knows which another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business, with fully integrated security solutions all in one place.
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displaced after a fire cause damage to an apartment complex and multiple cars. the fire broke out around six, all residents are safely evacuated. fire crews rescued a large lizard which has been reunited with its owner. there are no reports of injury. dan: a lot of anxiety is being felled by young parents and mothers across the bay area and the country because of the shortage of a baby formula. the white house is trying to speed up the supply but it can take a few weeks. parents are going from store to store to find formula. abc new reporter morgan norwood with more on what is being done. reporter: despite millions of anxious parents stocking baby isles for formula, they insist stock is stabilizing. the white house trying to offer reassurance. >> this is a process where working hard on. there's nothing more urgent than what -- than that. we're going to be making progress very shortly. reporter: this crisis has been
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building for months. the cause, pandemic related supply chain issues and a recall of abbott brand formula. that was linked to the death of two infants. she had a better -- special medical formula that was only produced from abbott. she is rationing to keep from running out. >> i am counting down to the day we do not have anything. reporter: abbott says they can read -- respond -- resume production in two weeks. we are told the fda is still investigating the safety conditions that abbott's facility. the white house says they are stepping in, offering families that rely on government assistance more flexibility to purchase any brand of baby formula that is available, taking steps to import more formula and cracking down on price gouging. president biden asked why he did not take the step sooner. >> if we had been better mind readers we could have. but we moved as quickly as we -- is the problem became apparent. reporter: moms are coming
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together to help one another. she's a feeding technician that created the formula mom on instagram. >> it's been great to see folks really paying attention to how we can help one another in the situation. i would encourage folks to ask around in your neighborhood and your local facebook moms group, what do people need? ama: new details about governor newsom's revised budget proposal includes several big lands for how to best spend a record $97.5 billion surplus. his plan includes education spending from transitional kindergarten through high school. that works out to a little less than $23,000 student. another $23 billion will be placed in the states rainy day fund to draw from from the next time the economy slows. 18 billion dollars will provide financial relief for californians hardest hit by inflation. $2.5 billion for housing, including 500 million for the
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inclusion of vacant malls and storefronts into homes. >> all of these extraordinary malls and open space, the parking light -- lots themselves are fake it. -- vacant. the old shopping mall and we want to see what we can do to convert them to as many office buildings and housing. ama: the governor proposing spending even more on climate driven problems like wildfire and drought. adding $9.5 billion to funding proposals to a total of $32 billion. dan: an acclaimed cambodian restaurant in oakland is closing its doors. according to the chronicle, it is moving to a new location because it's current lease is up. tonight was the last night of service. a brought cambodian culture and cuisine to the neighborhood, like noodle soup, marinated porkchops and other traditional
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disses -- dishes. ama: san francisco street party is back, it will take place after a two-year hiatus. the trace draws thousands of runners and revelers many dressed in colorful costumes. is that where's waldo? the event begins sunday morning from the embarcadero and and set ocean beach -- and ends at ocean beach. expect road closures. all the races back in person participants can still take part virtually. dan: that's fun to have that iconic race. the question is will the weather cooperate? ama: we have that answer. sandhya: it is going to be ideal running weather. so check out the forecast, as we head toward sunday. 6:00, a combination of fog and clouds, 53. the temperature will remain in the mid to upper 50's during most of the race. peaks of sun, comfortable at noon. 60. i think it should be just fine.
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fog around tonight, sunset at 8:11, as the sun was going down it was a -- it was beautiful to watch the fog rolling. that is pretty much what we are going to see, a combination of the two on sunday night when that total lunar eclipse takes place. if you want to look on the eastern horizon, the eclipse will begin at 8:30 and it will run until 9:54. partial eclipse and set 10:55. the key is to find a higher elevation and away from the coast, because there will be fog around and it might interfere with your viewing. it is a super blood moon as the moon passes through the earth shadow. get that reddish, koppers view. live doppler 7 showing you some fog around the coast. is reducing visibility to just over a mile and a half. if you got early morning plans, keep that in mind. temperatures on the mild side, 50's, 60's.
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today's highs were anywhere from the mid 60's to the mid-80's. tomorrow we will turn up the heat. tomorrow at 7:00 you will notice the fog around the bay and along the coastline. the fog will peel back to the coast and just that there. meanwhile, inland areas will be up into the 80's and 90's by 2:00. that is not where they will end up. i will show you in a moment. live view from our camera as we look out towards the bay. warming trend continues tomorrow. it is going to be breezy and cooler for your sunday and monday. first thing in the morning, 40's, 50's, fog as i mentioned is something you will have to watch out for tomorrow afternoon. it will be warm in the south bay. 87 in san jose, 86 on the peninsula, 70 in palo alto. 62 in half moon bay. 70 in downtown san francisco. 62 in the sunset district. low 80's in places like san rafael. in the east bay going to be a
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nice 70 degrees in oakland. 80 in fremont. it is warm, 92 fairfield, 87 in livermore. if you're going to the a's game, mild weather is expected. low to upper 70's. make sure you have your shades and sunscreen. summerlike heat tomorrow, cooling sea breeze for sunday. those of you who do not like the heat, the second half of the weekend is your kind of weather. that cooling continues monday before temperatures come back up again. dan: thank you are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, gas or abdominal discomfort? taking align can help. align contains a quality probiotic to naturally help soothe digestive upsets 24/7. try align, the pros in digestive health.
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ama: it was a beautiful night for an evening of wishes in san francisco. a blue print for joy was at the hyatt regency. there was a virtual program as well as an in person one. i was honored to mc as we raised money to grant life-changing wishes for critically ill children. last year's event raised money to grant 44 wishes. tonight's goal is by $50,000
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which would mean 55 wishes. dan: that is so great. you are a great supporter. ama: it's a great cause. dan: i know it is a labor of love for you. the warriors stay on beat at the chase center. >> coming up in sports the warriors advanced to the western conference finals and the dubs come alive in the fourth. here 7
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sports sponsored by river rock casino entering game two of the western conference finals the warriors were a perfect 7-0 at home this postseason. that record was in jeopardy until the warriors rallied in the second half a much more physical game and game two damian lee getting up turned draymond green actually fouled out in this one stephen curry had five threes in the first half 20 points, that one goes and then mike brown sending steph on his way back down the floor dubs trail by as many as 19 because dallas made 15 first half threes luca 24 of his 42 came in the first half golden state trail by 14 at the half.
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turn it on in the third. come on looney had 11 in the court of this dunk ends a third career high 21 for loon doves down two after three. how about jordan? pool two of his 23 off the bench and the dubs, they're up three and then winning time and here comes your curry flurry hoop foul. how did he get that and the flex the lead is nine just over a minute ago steph. let's put the maps to sleep. nice warriors erase a 19-point deficit and win 126.17. a 2o serious lead supreme confidence of what we do you don't really know what they're talking about in the huddle. you don't really feel what's going through their mind. is as you have imposed your will and we have that attitude and spirit like we feel like we're never out of it. i mean these guys are champions, you know, they've seen everything they've been through everything. they've been doing this a long time. so they're not afraid of anything. down the street giants and padres that oracle warriors fans are everywhere giants down two runs a two outs in the ninth
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nobody out, but come back to tie wilmer flores drives in two with a base hit to left that included a darren ruff who homer twice in this game. we're tied at six going into extras top 10 name machado drives in the go-ahead run with a deep double and the giant's lose it eight seven a's fans and anaheim for the first of three down in socal top of the first wr one second homer of the year one-nothing oakland in a hurry top the fifth now a's down 2-1 runner on for seth brown. this ball is gonna stay fair his fourth homer of the year all of them on the road. actually a's wind 4-2 oakland has won two of three round two of the pga championship southern hills in oklahoma. tiger woods was in danger of missing the cut but two birdies in the final seven holes including here on 16 finish up. plus three tiger will play on the weekend. san francisco born will zala tourist is second round leader after 565. he's got a one-stroke lead at nine under heading into moving day sports on abc 7 sponsored by
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>> it's really earthy and amazing ingredients all put together. >> art beautifies one neighborhood. >> it inspires the neighborhood around it to be better. i think we all want to make the city better. >> drink your beer and eat it too. >> what we're obsessed with doing is making sure that we're eating all the food that we're growing. >> but first, going for the gold. ♪♪ >> i'm training with california rowing club and hopefully going for the paris 2024 olympics. >> the long-term goal is to race in 2024 in paris, and then the short-term goal is to race at the world championships this year and have a good result. >> i think we hit the jackpot with this group. hopefully they go on and make olympic teams and win medals. but really, you know that they're going to be great citizens and give back.
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so we're in oakland. so the weather obviously is fantastic. the water in the morning is typically flat and it's really good to roll on. we have about a 12-mile stretch of water that we can row in all day. all that plus the facilities. you know, it's a home run. it was started by the rogers family. so, gary rogers years ago, he was trying for the olympic team in 1964 and he rowed with a couple of friends from cal and from stanford out here. so he thought, "hey, if i ever become successful and i'm able to afford it, i want to support people aspiring to the national team from the west coast." he started the club here, california rowing club, and now it's sort of grown to where we have legitimate national team athletes. we have olympians here and they train here, they work here, they've made a home for themselves here,
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and we couldn't be happier. >> rowers and olympians, you have to think in like four-year quadrennials because it's not an olympics every single year. so that's the goal, is the 2024, winning gold there. so i'm going to do everything that i can and i have a great setup with california rowing club here. skip and mike, like, you know, they believe in me. i believe in them. they're going to get me to where i need to be. >> i joined this boathouse and this team in the summer of 2019. give me a place to train and then grow. and then since the olympics, it's been fantastic being here with the group. i was in the tokyo 2020, 2021 olympics and i was in the men's eight and we finished fourth. >> i think as a coach, this is sort of a group you dream about. they're all super bright, they're highly motivated, and they have a social conscience. so they're all really good people and they support each other. >> i love to race and this is a sport where we do a lot of training. there's not a ton of actually chance to go out and race. so it's like in soccer, you might play once a week
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or twice a week, but with rowing we don't. so to now be in kind of our racing season and getting close to racing, it's a super excited. >> for me, i have to focus on different areas trying to get stronger, trying to get more fit. relearning different aspects of the stroke to try and make the boat go as fast as possible. it's six days a week, sometimes seven. we do two sessions per day monday, tuesday, thursday, friday and sunday, and then we have one session on wednesday and then we usually will get saturday kind of as a rest day. >> i think you have to put your ego on the shelf if you want to be successful in this sport. it's a team sport. it takes that type of special athlete where, you know, look, it's all for the good of the team and not so much an individual accolade. >> it's therapeutic. when you're out there and you're in a two-man boat or four-person boat or an eight-person boat, and the boat is just running, you can hear the water going off the boat and you're outside, you're in nature. it's euphoric, really, and you really try to appreciate th
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