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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: golden gate bridge where drivers are dealing with slick road race --ways. reggie: the rain means more trouble in monterey county and a levy break disrupts hunters from their homes and it could be weeks before they can get back. kumasi: do is tracking the timing and the intensity -- drew is tracking the timing and the intensity on the storm. reggie: it is a mess outside. kumasi: if you can stay home,
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you should. you think it will be safe? drew: yes. we have widespread rain across the region and offshore, we have heavier rain it is very wet out there and flood advisories are in effect. we have observed water on the roads, creating problems and smaller streams and creeks have the potential to overflow their banks. it is a level three strong storm and rain is heavy at times. the winds are increasing and we are seeing strong damaging wind gusts later this afternoon. future weather is showing you we have heavy rain the next couple of hours. if you can hold off on travel until 10 a.m., you will find it less stressful. we will take a closer look at the rain and winds ramping up.
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reggie: if through the east bay area, be careful and give yourself time. a big crash is causing a traffic jam on i-680. gloria rodríguez is near the traffic. gloria: we are on and we will go outside right now. this is a big rig that jackknifed and you can see the truck. it is an amazon prime truck. that jackknifed there and you can see highway patrol is on the scene. they have been responding 64:00 this morning -- since 4:00 this morning. they reopened a couple name -- lanes here up northbound 680 the council would -- near counsel would --wood. traffic is moving scooters then
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it was last year and we drove in the opposite direction earlier and we saw what was going on. things are moving slower and they are reopening northbound lanes up 680. mostly, traffic earlier was diverted to 84 and there is backup. the backup is nine miles -- was nine miles at one point. a big rig jackknifed on 680 northbound impacting traffic. if you do use this route, may have to use another route or you may have to add another -- more time to your commit. -- commute. reggie: part of stanley boulevard in pleasanton is closed after a walking path collapsed. happened during sunday's storm. there is no estimate on how long this will take to get fixed in the commute from east bay into
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san francisco promises to be a headache but the roads is not the only thing being impacted. the oakland zoo will be closed. the shutdown started summer 31st after a giant sinkhole forced it to close for the entire month of january and reopened february 3 only to shut down again because of rain. >> with the shutdown and opening and closing, people don't know that we are open. our attendance has taken a hit. it has been slow. reggie: golf courses had to close because of the weather and redwood canyon golf course has been closed since the beginning of the year as flooding damaged it. other golf courses are hoping it can reopen. kumasi: officials are preparing for the possibility of more flooding along the river. a levy broke last week and forced an evacuation. some people in -- might not be able to go back home in -- four
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weeks. abc 7 was in moderate county residents tell us they were left with nowhere to go. >> we got there 1:30 in the morning and we had three minutes. we got the necessary things. we left and came here. >> my neighbor is there and he is 80 something years old. we try to get water to him they won't let us take in water. kumasi: the sheriff's office said with the current conditions, they cannot let people go home. there are more reports of trees down. reporter is joining us live into the neighborhood with new video. >> the morning and we are here at orchard and spencer. a dark drive to the city. it is the hour of the morning but because of the damage you see. we will get straight to it, it
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was a domino affect. a large tree hit up pg&e and causing that to go into another poll and damage street signs and there were minor damage to about two cars. you can imagine what this rain and wind is doing. we have seen the issues caused by this saturated soil after back-to-back storms since january. on orchard lot of traffic. not any homes damaged but crews are on scene. they are assessing the situation and you can tell by driving in there is no power. that is something neighbors will have to wake up to this morning, learning about the damage on orchard and spencer. we will try to connect with crews on scene to learn what is
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going on, how long this work might take. we know the rain is expected to continue. this will not be the first tree downed, since the wind is a factor. we are on scene and will be monitoring conditions and seeing what happens as the sun comes up. the larch street blocking a lot of the work but crews are doing. -- the crews are doing. kumasi: still ahead, how the banking failure in silicon valley is impacting the federal reserve rate. reggie: and the diet that will not only help you lose weight but help you with the cognitive health. drew: it is a stormy morning and we have heavy rainfall falling in the north bay where you saw a reporter. more heavy rain will move in and the commute, we are talking about it. use caution until 10 a.m. today
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drew: we just had a new flood advisory issued in the last 30 seconds. this covers the entire city and part of the peninsula. we are seeing heavy rain, water on the roadways that is ponding and that could lead to hydroplaning and letting. -- flooding. it is falling close to an inch per hour and when it is dark outside, that can be blinding. is a mess out there. -- it is a mess out there. feature whether showing you
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through 8 a.m. this morning, we will track the heavy rain and it is after 10 a.m., the heaviest of the rain whose output the strongest winds are moving in. a high wind warning is in effect for the entire region. we will see winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour and that will bring down trees and costs more scattered -- costs or scattered --cause more outages. jobina: we are going back to the sig alert where we saw gloria rodriguez purporting -- reporting. all lanes have open except one on northbound 680. 84 is blacked up --leig i redwoh or -- road. this is westbound 84 between --
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mpox hill road and there are live pictures outside emeryville. it is beginning to fill as you approach the maze but lighter in terms of tracking. --traffic. if you rely on bart, the trains are running at slowing's -- slower speeds. officials ask you to add 10 extra minutes to your travel time. kumasi: the connection between your sleep and vaccines. as we head to break, we are taking a live look outside at 6:12. a commute affected people on the bay bridge looking at the total plaza. we are on storm watch. stay with us. ♪ this is how it feels to du more with less asthma... ...thanks to dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems.
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kumasi: this morning, all eyes are on the economy. a new report released shows inflation is dropping slightly. a lot of people are talking about how this latest number and the collapse of two banks could influence the red -- fed decision about raising interest rates. jobina: it shows inflation was 6% any genuine -- february. analysts expect the federal reserve to raise interest rates but others are questioning if that is wise because previous rate hikes were partially to blame for silicon valley bank's collapse and the bank heavily invested in long-term bonds causing assets to drop as rates went up and the federal reserve has announced it is launching a review of the bank surveillance regulation. stomersin up to get their
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money after the biden administration announced it would cover all deposits, even if they were larger than the $250,000 and shirt by the fbi see -- insured by the >> when access was authored -- offered, we didn't know online in person, tech -- checks? it was not clear. jobina: regional banks have found themselves in turmoil at the collapse of silicon valley and signature banks. stocks for more than two dozen banks tumbled despite president biden promising americans that the banking system is resilient and the money is safe. kumasi: president biden is waking up in southern california after kicking off a three-day west coast tour in san diego. he is set to address gun violence in monterey park and -- that is where 11 people were
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killed in january. the president made reference to the shooting in his state of the union address, calling up and on assault weapons. today is national will pay day. -- equal payday. according to 2020 data, the average woman earned about $.81 for every dollar of mannered. -- a man earned. state leaders. reggie: i knew study finds not getting enough sleep before getting a vaccine may decrease the shot effectiveness especially for men. researchers say good sleep could extend the duration and protection of the vaccine, whether that is covert or flu or a shot you may be getting to travel to another country. good sleep is the -- defined of
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seven days -- seven days of hours of undirected sleep which means it has never happened for me. kumasi: the texas teacher says it has taken her six years to find a home and when she finally did, she got a surprise and it was not good. the city tore down the house before she can move in. this and that rude -- is not that rude? she says she brought a houston for 50 -- in a option first $57,000. she was excited to get the house and this is what she saw. >> the home just disappeared. no one is telling me who is accountable. there is something wrong, not right, and i am a victim of someone else's mistake and i want justice. kumasi: mm. it turns out this house was set
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to be demolished in 2fore she bought it and she lost her home and life savings and she wants to know with the city of houston is planning to do to make this right. city officials told our sister station that they are investigating what happened. reggie: while. --wow. fans of plant-based or mediterranean diets, the diets may help you fight alzheimer's disease. the study examined brain tissue for more than 500 people who donated their bodies for scientific research and experts say simple modifications incorporating greens and other foods can help reduce the risk of dementia as adults get older. drew: i feel like every time talk about the mediterranean diet, is positive. -- it is positive.
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reggie: you get all a -- starting? sardines? octopus? [laughter] drew: i will never forget that. reggie: this one was telling me to watch a documentary about and they octopus and telling me how delicious is octopus was. -- kumasi: so good. this out it was so good -- the salad was so good. there is space for both. drew: i agree. you can appreciate and enjoy. kumasi: yes. drew: it is all about our atmospheric weather -- rather -- river. heavy rain is moving on shore and the heavy rain across the coast in the city and the north bay approaching the east bay. ggs for the bay areand a central california.
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foe key waiting and hydroplaning is a concern and heavy downpours and visibility can drop quickly. we have been warning you this level three strong storm can create a messy morning. rain is heavy at times and leading to flooding and possible thunderstorms and we will track wind gusts. we have the heavy rain falling through 7:00 a.m., the height of the commute and 8:00, it is a similar story and 9:30, things will push more north -- and after 10 a.m., things will quiet and later today, showers will be scattered but once the heavy rain was out, damaging winds move in. we will find wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. that will bring down trees. a winter storm warning is in effect until 5 p.m. high snow levels above
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it is a mess this morning, upper 50's 50's to low 60's, the rings out. we dry out. temperatures in the 40's. level three strong storm with the rain and wind. we had a couple days to enjoy the sunshine. more showers friday and in the weekend but everything will scattered and light. reggie: good morning america is coming. kumasi: ginger zee is with the look with what is ahead. >> here on a tuesday morning, i am in albany, new york because this is where we have to come to find snow. we are nearly snow is --less the season. it will be a foot around here. looking at the snow, this nor'easter will impact many. if you are traveling to
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washington dc, new york city or boston, keep an eye on the winds because that could impact travel and the airlines will have a cut out for them. i am here and trevor is in boston to cover that and the rain changing to snow and the rock -- ron is out on the west coast. we have a lot with weather but this is happening with the big bank fiasco and we will get into the bank failures and what it means for your money. rick becker -- rebecca jarvis rick sit-down. -- breaks it down. we will talk to a driver who was trapped in a snow -- the snow didn't have cell service and heat came up with an idea to save his life. we will have that story and much
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reggie: classes will resume at west county college in saratoga after there was a lockdown.
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one student described the atmosphere. >> most kids were calm and we were told there is someone armed on campus and we needed to lockdown. we did not have a lot of information and we were getting text alerts that there was an active shooter with a rifle but we did not get information unless we were texting family or friends. reggie: police found a replica of firearm and detained two people for questioning. no one was hurt. north korea has testfired two missiles and it comes after a day after u.s. and south korea started military drills that the north is viewing as an invasion rehearsal. official say the missiles traveled 380 miles, suggesting they are targeting south korea. south korea's military says the launch is undermining stability. that u.s. endo specific -- that u.s. indo pacific pacific command says this does not pose a threat to alice. you slip --
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the program identifies organizations that expose software on the internet and putting software online, makes it significantly easier to launch ransomware attack's. this is the latest move by the biden administration to curb these attacks. where we have seen the lowest gas prices in the bay area and i jackknifed semi-on the highway will cause big issues for some of you. a look at road conditions and a live look outside
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♪ do the work, before the work. bodyarmor lyte. more than a sports drink. >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: now at 6:30 coming here is a look at live doppler seven. here are heavy rains impacting the morning commute. kumasi: another mudslide causing road closure's. we will chat with chp.
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reggie: the snow continues to pile up in the sierra and grocery stores are not even safe to open and some residents are getting hotel rules -- rooms until they can go home. kumasi: it is tuesday, march 14. reggie: that was very -- the atmospheric river is here. drew: here is live doppler seven and it is bright -- we are present in the city -- pressed in the city. he had heavy rain falling and flood advisories in effect. all areas shaded in green including the city and peninsula. we have water on the road and creating concerns for hydro landing and low visibility -- hydroplaning and low visibility. we have rain that is heavy at times and creating potential flooding and soon we will have strong and damaging wind gusts. we will take a closer look in
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the timeline. reggie: we have breaking news. the faa has confirmed a stop at sfo and advisory says they are high, gusting winds and the runways are wet. it is unclear on this will be lifted vote will pass information to you. -- lifted information to you. a piece -- amanda del castillo joins us live. amanda: it is coming down and here along orchard and spencer, a lot of neighbors will wake up without power and perhaps a detour and that is because a large tree came down along orchard around 3:30 this morning and the weather causing a domino effect. that larch street split up pg&e power pole. crusade the concern is the tension on the power lines being pulled. there is minor damage to cars
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and a street sign but no injuries reported and this is not the only seen causing concern. we started on cooper drive but the city read attacked two homes because of all -- an incoming -- an effort to repel that rain and keep the hillside from sliding. it is why city engineers are monitoring conditions on the hill with a focus on stabilizing and minimizing damage and figuring out a repair plan. the right conditions leaving residents with concerns about the moving hillside and how it may impact their homes. >> certainly, if it comes down and keeps going, it can slide these houses off their foundations and it could tensely slide my -- potentially slide mine. amanda: several houses ar danger with that saturated hillside is failing and moving
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-- filling and moving. back live here, crews tell me that pg&e is the situation and a tree company is on the way to assist. the team here say it is their first stop of the day and they anticipate it won't be their last. kumasi: the storm is making it a difficult commute and we are seeing problems in several areas including along interstate 680 and pleasanton. gloria rodríguez is there live. but you seem -- what are you saying? -- seeing? gloria: they reopened all northbound lanes and they were shut down at one point because of a big rig that jackknifed. you can see that big rick behind me --rig behind me and amazon prime big rig sit.
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we are looking to if it is weather related. that also created on 84 because the traffic was being diverted to 84 a backup was nine miles at one point and they did shut down all northbound lanes on 68 near the boulevard when this was going on but they have reopened the northbound lanes on 680. this is affecting the morning commute because some of the traffic that was backed up. people stay out here and bring you the latest -- we will stay out here and bring you the latest. reggie: there is a perfect example of what can go home -- wrong when we have slick roads and people getting to their destinations at the same time. kumasi: please be careful and joining us is an officer from
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the california highway patrol. it is concerning when you see -- it seems we saw a jackknifed big rick. --rig. have you seen changes when we spoke with you last? >> nothing in our area but if you are stuck in a traffic condition -- condition like that and you are not moving, turn off with your battery running. if you are all for a long time and traffic is going, there's a chance you can drain your battery and you cannot turn on your car. if you can leave your car on, keep that in mind. reggie: that is ending anytime soon and we will have these conditions through the entire morning commute so i am sure you all are preparing for that. >> absolutely and the worst of the rain is coming so if you can delay your transportation this morning to where your visibility
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will be greater, hopefully we will get some sun and better life so you can see those hazards and certainly do so and keep aware of your speed. kumasi: what do you 2 -- what do you do to prepare for mornings like these? >> that is not something we can plan for in terms of staffing and based on the weather but we do our best to stay focused at each collision one at our time so our response is safe and we can get to please call. -- each call. we want to remind drivers that we are out there and looking for drivers to monitor themselves so we can keep our collisions and responses low. reggie: if there is one think you can tell drivers before they go out the door and maybe a reminder on what to do, what would it be? >> stay home if you can, drive
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slow, turn your lights on and make yourself visible, have working windshield wipers and if you have a car with automation or cruise control, refrain from using it. keep in control of your vehicle. reggie: thank use -- thanks again. flash flooding feels -- fears are a concern and think santa cruz county. kumasi: rob marciano is there. >>. go again. -- here we go again. we just water and saturated crowns, rivers that are flung over the banks and evacuees are dealing with the mess down there and not being able to get to their homes of that situation south of san francisco and expect the rainse. you will probably see downed
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trees. behind me, is the sand root -- san lorenzo river flowing ok but this has a history of flooding in these events and flooding communities. with this heavy rain, you have to prepare for that. kumasi: serious damage is seen in the lake tahoe area. heavy snow is taking a toll on many people's homes. one person took video of this crack in the ceiling and several people have seen their groups -- their rules and front entrances collapse. the third grocery store is closed. let's go live to look at the conditions and this is a camera at lake tahoe. the wind is moving the flag and it is clear now but the visibility is expected to get worse. getting to lake tahoe itself has not been easy. this is video along 80.
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chains are required for anyone driving along 80. reggie: you see -- posted this video and the lab says it has measured another 13.2 inches of snow over the last 24 hours, making it that there is no is winter on record on the lab. it has reported more than 54 feet of snow since september. kumasi: these rope tied -- tied to a bocce ball and a bike back. --bag. no services are booked solid in the area and they know it is a temporary fix and they are hiring a crew as soon as they can. reggie: you 70 national park could reopen later this week after getting slammed by snow. case -- a part spokesperson told abc 7 they are shooting for a partial reopening by friday but that depends what happens today.
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yosemite has been closed for 2.5 weeks. kumasi: the east coast is being hit by winter weather. there could be a feet of snow from new england to new york and we are seeing tens of thousands of power outages and more than 20 million people are under went to weather alerts including people in boston. -- winter weather alerts including people in boston. new york's governor has mobilized the national guard for support. officials say the biggest concerns are high winds and coastal flooding. reggie: the legal ruling being hailed as a big win for looper -- uber and lyft. kumasi: the oscar winner who got their award show wardrobe from a regular place. reggie: we are live weekdays from seven to 8 a.m. but only if you stream us. you, we, everything.
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drew: them day -- it will be a lot better -- you have to go out, use caution. poor visibility and water standing. is down to the east bay and it is heavy rain falling over alameda and piedmont. look at our live camera. we have rain on the lens. we have water on the roads. as a cars move through, water is coming up so drive slow. over the city, heavy rain from -- the thoma -- heavier rain is to the peninsula. flood advisories are in effect. the north bay as well, and we are tracking this atmospheric river.
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we are within the heavy rain the next two hours or so and as you watch feature weather -- future weather, heavy rain is outta here but the strong winds are out of fear. the rain is a strong part of the storm and we will see winds gusting 50-70 miles per hour and that will bring down trees and likely some -- might lead to scattered power outages. we will take a closer look in a few minutes. jobina: we are going to start here with an update on the crash we were following as we approached the richmond bridge. there is -- was an overturned vehicle but you will experience residual delays. moving to a closure that we have in saratoga, northbound between sanborn and redwood gulch road.
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be aware that and closures between -- this is in portola valley and getting into less transit, weather conditions impacting art and running traine asking you to add 10 extra minutes to your planned travel time and i watched the csp run a traffic break at the san mateo bridge and that is why you see it crowded. they had a stall and it has cleared but this is what we have especially on bridges becauses. you are dealing with rain and wind and a live look here at the bay bridge toll plaza.
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kumasi: santa rosa as montgomery high school is adding more security today and tomorrow and this comes in a way of the second concerning incident this month.
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jobina is on this. jobina: on friday, parents report -- called police to report the school has sent you milk that two students had sent -- brought knives to school. the 15 and seven-year-old students were arrested the next year. a few weeks prior incident, a 16-year-old was stabbed and killed. a second student was stabbed in the incident and is recovering. a 15-year-old student has been charged with voluntary manslaughter. student within the district has -- have expressed they don't feel safe and parents are echoing the same concerns and a reminder here that this is not the only incident that has happened within the district. there have been other issues at other schools of montgomery high school's principal and assistant principal have been placed on administrative leave through the end of the school year. kumasi: we have breaking news.
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meta has announced plans to eliminate another 15,000 positions. arcs zuckerberg announced this morning 10,000 people will lose their jobs and another 5000 open positions are not going to be filled. zuckerberg says low i projects will be canceled. the company says it expects to start the restructuring process in april. reggie: now to the collapse of a bank. federal regulators closed silicon valley bank on friday after the bank ran out of money because in part of a huge loss in its bond for folio and depositors rushing to withdraw their funds all at once and on sunday, the treasury said it will not be a lot -- out the bank but it will use 20 -- money to offset customer loss. the president exited the nation's banking system is safe -- insisted the nation's banking
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system is safe. kumasi: abc7news was in where people started to line up before the bank opened and it took a half -- 1.5 hours to get people through. employees answered questions before customers go inside. >> everyone is being patient and they are letting three people in line into the lobby while p -- three people are helped by the sellers. we are all on the same boat and people are being patient. we knew it would take patients. kumasi: customer say this will change how they bank. reggie: gas prices are up and take a look at the prices. in san francisco, the average for a gallon of gas is 5.07 dollars a gallon in the state averages $4.90. the state and national averages are apiece according to gas buddy.
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the cheapest places are in dublin and pleasanton. a huge victory for companies like uber in their request to keep drivers from being classified by employees. -- as employees. the hotly debated measure was approved i voters in 2020 and it gave at-based companies an exception from a state law that classified independent contractors as employees and appointed safety measure is unconstitutional because it restricts comic's ability to over keep -- oversee -- four gig workers. kumasi: the san francisco supervisor is set to push resolution calling for california to legalize sex work in the city. it was delayed by a week action taken by -- the board would have low impact since the
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state line to introduce legislation this year was february 14. reggie: i'm new report finds that inflation eased. -- a new report finds that eating -- inflation eased. economist are looking to the fed and what it might do next with interest rates. some suggest the collapse of silicon valley rank and signature bank may push the fed to we think -- we think it's plan to -- rethink its we are up 321 point. kumasi: of breakthrough is changing how veterinarians are handling tumors. the treatment forces bailey's to fall off, no
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surgeries or annotation of the tail is needed -- amputation of the tail is needed. >> it is exciting but it is scary. my husband was worried and it is a new thing and it has not been tried but it worked beautifully. kumasi: bailey's's owner says she is ever 18 months after treatment. she hopes her story can inspire other pet owners to try this treatment. reggie: celebrities and the makers make statements fashion wise at the oscars and the directors of this year's bets -- best picture are no exception. kumasi: daniel scheiber everything everywhere all at once. its contents are either sold, recycle or donated to turn -- charity. the film's
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pay tribute to the movie. everything everywhere all at once war -- 17 oscars. -- one -- won 17ie: i hate thei. drew: i like the red but not there below --bolo. kumasi: i like the idea of their outfit. reggie: i like the idea but it did not look tailored. drew: if i go to the tailor and do that, they are like -- kumasi: they will kick you out. they will be like, he has covid. get out. [laughter] kumasi: has to before i do anything -- test before i do
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anything. reggie: test, swap and then -- drew: oh, lord. 80% of a flood related have been underneath high -- threat of flooding. we have a -- piling up on the roads. it is wet out there and this logo this morning, heavy rain is falling and we are pressing on into the north bay. looking -- look at the heavy rain. it is just a slow messy morning out there. look at the east bay another line of downpours among behave toward fremont -- among the hayward fremont. it is up -- wet morning. we are observing water piling up on the roads and hydroplaning is a big concern.
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the level 3 strong storm is currently moving through. future weather, we are within heavy rain. if you can hold off travel, until 10:00 a.m., you will be in interstate because the roast -- worst of the rain goes out but stronger rain moves in. -- wind moves in. 40-60 mile-per-hour winds will bring down trees and maybe scattered power outages. a winter storm warning until effect -- affect -- in effect until 5 p.m. it is heavy rain and winds increasing and upper 50's to low 60's this afternoon and tonight, things will calm down and we dry out into the 30's and 40's. after today, it is dry and tomorrow and thursday, showers friday. everything is light, level 1 on the storm impact scale. kumasi: happy birthday, steph
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curry. he has become the face of the warrior since his career started and he joked that he will stop counting his birthdays after today. he went on to share his goal of playing at least 16 years in the nba like is that. --dad. his dad played through the -- with the hornets. reggie: happy birthday. kumasi: i think counting directors. did you stop counting doors? --yours? yes. reggie: it is a thing and i don't know what it is. it has been like that for a while. kumasi: up next, the seven
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things you need to know. reggie: mariah doesn't recognize her birthdays or time. kumasi: ok. whatever what we need. reggie: she is also rich. [laughter] there is a ground stop at sfo so if you have a flight, good luck because there is a lot of weather across the country including on the east coast so check ahead of time. before the xfinity 10g network we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? with speeds like this, i can't even dream of what he'll be able to do. get xfinity internet with no annual contract during our limited time launch celebration. you have no idea how good you've got it.
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reggie: -- drew: here are the seven things you need to know. we are in the thick of the atmospheric river with heavy rain and winds are picking up. gusting to 40 strong storms. strong damaging winds. jobina: life picture from the richmond bridge and it is coming down in this area. traffic, there is a lot of issues through the commute and same thing at the bay bridge toll plaza. rainy and slick and be careful. kumasi: number three, the faa has confirmed a ground delay at
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sfo and advisory says there is reggie: number four, neighbors are waking out -- up without power -- at santa rosa after a large creek -- after a large tree came down. kumasi: number five, serious damage is being seen in the lake tahoe area and a third grocery store in the area has closed as a precaution because of the unstable roof. reggie: number six, metta h plans to eliminate 13,000 positions and the ceo announced 10,000 people will lose their jobs and 5000 open positions will not be the.-- be filled. kumasi: today is pride day. it honors -- and to there are a lot of restaurants authoring -- offering meals on pizzas.
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exploratorium is having celebration all day and there are all -- there are tickets. good morning, america. for our more than 90 million people on alert. the major storm slamming both coasts. powerful nor'easter. the major storm on the move right now. where you can see up to two feet of snow. plus hard hit california bracing for flash floods. the evacuation warnings issued this morning and the rescues overnight. ginger is leading our team coverage. bank failures fallout. customers at silicon valley bank and signature bank gain access to their money. this morning the fears on wall street and the scramble right now. why the collapse of those banks could have an impact on the fed and interest rates. north korea launching more missiles as the u.s. and south
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