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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kumasi: valley bank now under new ownership. the other bank swooping into by it it overnight and what it means for customers. >> shutting down a major airport. tensions rising in israel. many calling it their january 6 moment. kumasi: seriously hurt when the tires fly off a vehicle on a california highway. the video you will have to see again to believe.
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but we want to wish you a good morning. kumasi: amanda is here with us and sue. we have already one good day. drew: today is good. we have to we can. now rain returns to forecast starting. live doppler 7 quiet. dry conditions but it is chilly. frost advisory in effect for all areas shaded in blue until 9:00 this morning. temperatures in the 30's for the most part. subfreezing. good morning, san mateo. partly cloudy skies this morning. increase in cloud throughout the day. rain arrives late tonight in the north bay and then it spread south tomorrow morning. the storm coming up -- we take a look at the storm coming up in a few minutes. kumasi: north carolina-based
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first citizen has purchased the bank. abc 7 news reporter gloria rodríguez live in santa clara with what this change means for customers. gloria: fbi see -- the saying former branches of silicon valley bank will open as first citizens bank. if you are a customer of first to look -- if you are a customer of silicon valley bank, you will become a -- become a customer first citizens. the raleigh bank purchasing the bank which failed on march 10. customers rush to draw money -- to withdraw money. the bank taking on the bulk of
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silicon valley bank. w secretary secretary janet yellen saying the swift response to depositors savings in the silicon valley and signature bank collapses was key to fortifying the broader u.s. banking system. >> the government's recent actions have demonstrated our resolute commitment to take the necessary step to ensure depositor savings and the banking system remains safe. gloria: the news is already impacting the markets. nasdaq traded first citizen bancshares dropping about -- jumping about 12% in premarket trading. other banks also seeing abu. if you are a customer of silicon valley bank you may be wondering what to do. the fdic saying you should continue using your current branch until you get notice
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citizen -- first citizen bank has taken over the location. amanda: people getting ready for stmmht after recent storms knocked down trees and power, they say they are not taking any chances. while going through driveways. >> i may stay at my parents house monday night in san jose and maybe tuesday night because i know roads are going to close but i need to go to work. amanda: in this video you can see stanley had to drive on top and underneath downed power lines just get places. that is not recommended. you should always recommend that you could always exercise extreme caution when you encounter downed power lines. kumasi: in the east bay sandwich
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shop is out of thousands dollars. last week's power outages -- last week storms knocking out power. compost. he would have netted $100,000 in sales. >> the first thing that popped into our heads, we are going to have to close the business. we don't have a lot of working capital. we are a small business. we were a pop before this. the community really helped us to get into this brick-and-mortar. kumasi: the community is also stepping up to save the business. at least $22,000 has been raised online. it will reopen thursday when it plans to sell other sandwiches but not the pastrami that has made the beloved. amanda: two people died in a late-night shooting in vallejo. a third person is shot and recovering in a hospital. it happened at a gas station on
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to mistral street before 11:00. police have not released names of the victims or any information. these are the fourth and fifth homicides of the year in vallejo. kumasi: lighting for the death of a bar passenger in 2021. 41 euros a.b. adams died after she was dragged by a train leaving the station. a newly released ntsb report shows although the operator completed the required safety check, you today lighting they could not see alicia tied to adams backpack and had become trapped in the train's door. those lights have since been changed with brighter ones. an autopsy found drugs in adams system but the board could not determine whether the drugs played a role in her death. ntsb ruled the death an accident. amanda: the grand jury expected to hear charges for former president trump expected to hear arguments. trump is remaining defiant
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saying on the campaign trail this weekend possible charges won't stop his effort to be reelect it. abc news reporter lindy watts has the latest from washington. >> this morning the waiting game continues for former president trump. he predicted he would be arrested last week for now the grand jury investigating hush money paid support actions stormy daniels continues its work. >> from the beginning it has been one phony witchhunt after another. >> at the first major rally for his 2024 campaign, he crowd in waco, texas he is probably the most innocent man in the country. >> the weaponization of our justice system is not what some have called it a political skeptical. this is the central issue of our time. >> days ago manhattan d.a. received death threat saying, i
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am going to kill you. and a white substance un-harmful. trump protests have not materialized. >> it is dangerous. if he keeps it up, he is going to get someone killed. we have already seen the consequences of incitement from the former president. >> trump is also prayed -- also facing several separate investigations including one leading up to january 6. he open his rally with a video showing images of the insurrection and jailed rioters singing the national amp and announcer called them the j6th choir. this morning dozens of federal prosecutors are condemning trump's attack on d.a. alvin bragg. they released a statement calling on people to support and
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protect us acute oral independence and the rule of law. kumasi: still ahead, a bay area congressman making a decision about his political future and who he will endorse in aqui race. amanda: the contractor project that could cause minor delays if you are flying out of sfo. drew: we have a quiet day today. live doppler 7 along with satellite seven tracking our next storm that moves in your tomorrow. we take a
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frost advisories into effect until 9:00 this morning. temperatures by lunchtime warming into the 50's. clouds increase, afternoon highs in the upper 50's to lower 60's. after midnight that rain returns as the storm moved south throughout the morning tuesday. on the exclusive abc 7 storm impact scale, tuesday a level two, moderate. heavy rain at times. we expect trees to come down. we also have the chance of some thunder. we will go hour-by-hour on future weather and show you the storm coming up in nine minutes. let's check in and see how we are doing with traffic. jobina: busy for a monday morning. taking a look at your drivetime. into dublin from a nasty drive. westbound, not into concord about 30 minutes. san francisco moving nicely down towards the i -- delta boards --
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down towards the airport. you will see brake lights into san francisco. earlier problem north one at the montague, cleared out of lanes, cleared out of the afferent. everything is open, looking good. we have some closures starting at 8:00 this morning. for those of you who commute to antioch ridge, northbound will be shut down for inspection this morning and tomorrow. southbound on wednesday and thursday. make alternate plans, the venetian bridge or take i-5. amanda: still to come, taking untested -- ticketmaster. a lawsuit claiming the site hiked prices for highly anticipated shows. somehow nobody had serious injuries after a flying tire feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let the light shine through.
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amanda: terrifying moments on the road. a wheel comes off a truck. it sends a car flying several feet into the air and flipping upside down. the driver of the truck also lost control. los angeles police say police officers say there were no maj injuries after the accident. the driver was only person in the car that flipped over. it happened on highway 118 in los angeles thursday. in israel protesters not holding back their anger. they turned against prime minister and his plan to change the country's court system. police used water cannons to clear large clouds -- large crowds or the prime minister's home. parting flights at major airports were grounded.
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it comes after the prime controlapintments which criticsy could turn israel into an autocracy like turkiye or russia. >> we all have to fight for our rights because of the plans of benjamin who want to turn this nation into a dictatorship. amanda: the prime minister claims the judiciary are leaders and do not represent the people. kumasi: this morning north korea has fired two short range ballistic missiles into the waters of the korean peninsula. this month.
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military drills as rehearsals for invasion. developing news from sacramento county. two people have been critically hurt after a fight turned into a shooting during a parade at a temple. police say at one of the two suspects is still on the run. everyone involved appears to have known each other and this was not a random incident. the parade was meant to be a friendly that a family-friendly event that on by the sacrament of sick society. kumasi: congress member picked up an endorsement from a fellow bay area house member. congressman ro khanna is now throwing his support behind lee. he says he will serve as a cochair for lisa senate campaign. endorsement ends speculation ro khanna might run for the seat. vacated by senator feinstein. he spent saturday in santa clara meeting with small businesses affected by the collapse of silicon valley bank. amanda: a live look now from our sfo camera.
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one of the runways will be out of work for eight weeks. crews will be repainting, making stripes and minor repairs. flights will be routed onto to other primary runways. a taxiway will remain open next to the construction zone to limit any traffic congestion. airport officials say the closure will start -- will cause few delays. the leas of less than an hour during foggy morning. the runway is expected to open by late may. we are getting some amazing video of the northern lights from last week. kumasi: this is what it looks like it alaska. the person who took the video says this is the most insane of his life. this was the farther south than normal with people in northern california, missouri and arizona getting able to see that. drew: there were a lot of pictures friday morning of people in northern california being able to see them. amanda: i feel like all the pictures we have been seeing in
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northern california is of the destruction and the trees down. to see this is nice. so welcoming. drew: tomorrow it moves through pretty quickly. that is going to limit the rain and the wind impact. still windy and wet for your tuesday morning. today it is pretty quiet out there. here is a live look at san jose this morning. partly cloudy conditions. it is frosty with temperature starting out in the 30's. a chilly morning but we rebound into the mid-50's and lower 60's today with increasing cloud. we stay dry throughout the daylight hours today. the rain returns tonight and it strengthens and move and overnight hours. impact is a level two tonight with the right moving back end and temperatures in the 40's. future weather, first thing in the morning, 5:00 a.m., light, scattered showers for the most part at the commute gets over -- gets underway. anticipating closer to 9:00, 10:00 a.m. for a heavy band of rain to move in. rainfall title -- rainfall
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totals really ramping up. a quick moving system. by 2:00 -- by:0.mare seeing then move out. rainfall totals, highest in north bay. those totals really drop off after the storm moves south and weakens a bit. winds will be an issue lunch time. the strongest wind gusting along the coast. a wind advisory is in effect. we expect some trees to come down. a winter storm advisory in effect tonight. 4 -- two to four feet expected. here is accuweather 7-day forecast. we find that story day tomorrow, level two. a break from the rain throws -- a break from the rain thursday and friday with more rain coming this weekend. amanda: let's turn to ginger zee. she is live with a look and what is coming up on gma. >> good morning.
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behind me, that was a community store in rolling fork, mississippi. one of the towns reeling after 27 reported tornadoes across five states and a very active threat ahead of today. a threat not only through today another storm, the one that is going to hit you all is going to redevelop over the rockies. the end of this week, four or five days in advance, we are going to have another outbreak of severe weather going into friday. we are going to be looking ahead at not just this forecast for the next 12 hours the one that is five days out and we can hopefully get to people and get them in shelters and we don't have another couple dozen folks dead and somebody people still fighting for their lives this morning. we have stories about whitney houston, her legacy and the new album by her family has released. and we are going to get you an update on the kidnapping on the couple indicate he covered the american couple that is there. so much more to get to on gma. kumasi: gender, we know you were
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supposed to spend time in the bay area. were you able to come? ginger: i was. we were able to be there. i was there until about 24 hours ago and i was supposed to shoot a story in salt lake and got down here. it has been wild but what a wonderful couple of days in the bay area. i may be coming back because you have got another storm coming. kumasi: we hope to see you but not under those circumstances. we are happy you enjoyed your time here. ginger: thank you. kumasi: we will see you
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cognitive impairment. they said proteins lead to alzheimer's. the new study could lead to detecting the disease earlier. happening today taylor swift fans heading to court for the first lawsuit alleging fraud and price hiking by ticketmaster. the group is claiming ticketmaster increased prices for the arrows -- the eras tour. >> we are not going to just settle. we want to see some change happen. we want to see a difference being made. kumasi: in a separate lawsuit drake fans in canada also accusing ticketmaster's of price fixing. they say concerts happening in montréal but ticketmaster kept that quiet. they say it is controlling 70%
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of the industry. kelly clarkson sharing about her album expected to drop soon as well as her new show. she announced a vegas rags and see -- vegas residency at planet hollywood. her new album, chemistry will cover all aspects of a relationship. last year clarkson told variety creating the album helped her to heal from her divorce the ex-husband was on her last album, a collection of christmas songs came out in 2021. excess 6:30, people around the bay area preparing for the next storm expected to hit us today and tomorrow. and then the latest on the investigation against marvel and creede act there jonathan majors. taking the live look outside at 627 time. we will be right back.
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across parts of the south after a tornado ripped through five states leaving more than two dozen people dead. that region waits as another storm makes his way through. kumasi: silicon valley customers seem to be getting a lifeline. amanda: students, teachers and parents at one school now invited to see a statue creating controversy. hundreds of years after it was created. kumasi: good morning, everyone. happy monday. it is march 27. amanda is with us. amanda: i am in for reggie this morning. happy to be inside. not happy to be -- not happy to hear about tomorrow. drew: today we'll wait that storm's arrival. a quiet storm -- a quiet start to the week. we are dry. we are chilly. a frosted visor in effect until 9:00 this morning. temperatures this morning on the
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chilly side. at the mark in half moon bay, santa rosa. 30, san ramon. hills camera this morning. we will find increasing cloud throughout the day. temperatures in the 50's. rain returns late tonight. that storm returns tomorrow. we will talk more about that in a moment. amanda: a big change starting this morning if you are a customer of silicon valley bank. the bank has been purchased. starting today it will be a part of first citizens bank. abc seven news reporter gloria rodríguez is live with what customers need to know. gloria: if you are silicon valley bank you will automatically belong -- are medically become a customer for first citizens bank. the fdic of silicon valley bank will opened as first citizens bank.
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then after it made last night. it is taking immediate effect. first citizens bank purchasing silicon valley bank which bailed on march 10. this after depositors rushed to withdraw money because of fears. the second largest bank collapse in u.s. history. the fdo silicon valley bank has been bought. if you are a custome valley bank you may be wondering what to do. the fdic says continue going to your current bank until you hear that they have completed all their system conversions. eventually you will be able to use any first citizens bank location. kumasi: this morning parts of the south bay bracing for more
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-- the south bracing for m storm. deadly tornadoes ripped through five states including mississippi over the weekend. at least 20 people were killed. more on the search and recovery efforts. >> this morning rolling fork, mississippi mangled. most of it leveled after a monster tornado sliced through the city cutting a 60 mile path of destruction across the state and killing more than two dozen people. >> it just hit quickly. it came out of the south. southeast. by the time it got down on the ground it got bigger and bigger. >> tracy harden owns chuck's dairy bar. see and -- she and her husband survived the splitting wind by taking shelter inside this large cooler. the restaurant a total loss. along with the community she says she loved so dearly. >> our family home doesn't have
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a roof on it anymore. that is the moment we knew it was bad. we are praying and we were crying and we were screaming and all of a sudden it just stops. >> jessica davis tells me she was on the phone with her mother wanda with a twister barrel through. she says she could hear the wind in the background. her mother drove to a local store, hunkered down inside but never made it out. >> i am nothing but hurt. everyone lost something. whether it was a loved one, home, everyone lost something. >> jessica davis's mother was driving. with a tornado whipped through she pulled over in what used to be the dollar general. she ran inside but sadly never made it out. >> it is really hard. nothing to come back to. >> relief is on the way. governor tate reeves touring the disaster with officials, including fema. there is progress to rebuild but some in rolling fork struggle to
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see the potential. >> i am looking around town and i am saying, i know we can rebuild. but what do you do with the devastation? i am glad i am by myself. amanda: moving to get on highway one 01 after pg&e successfully rerouted a major underground gas five. this massive landslide authorities say is still moving was to blame after it exposed the line over the weekend. officials say the pipe was not damaged but was more rain on the way, they wanted to make sure the road is secure. they also want the community to stay vigilant. even if they may be experiencing storm fatigue. >> we are just concerned the public is getting a little bit noem to the hazards and risks these storms could pose. it has become business as usual. amanda: one homeowner built a
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while -- build a wall to protect their homes from flooding once again. they might consider additional staffing and equipment later this week. kumasi: many people are worried about more trees coming down during the storm rolling in tonight. this is a tree that fell in january in the santa cruz mountains. pg&e says crews have moved have removed more than 1000 trees since the first atmospheric river on new year's eve. the taller, denser trees are more prone to fall. warning signs you should look out for of a collapse include cracks around the root race, a tree starting to lead, or a new amount of soil. database shows trees have fallen in the bay area. oak, eucalyptus, cyprus and monterey pines. amanda: the search is on for two people wanted for a shooting death of a store clerk.
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police released these photos of the suspect. police say jessica russo and -- both in pittsburgh were involved in the shooting last wednesday after a conversation with the store employee at the easy stop food store on tower avenue. abdul roll was killed. police say earlier involved in an altercation in which several shots fired into the air. no one was injured. police in san jose are looking for the driver of a car that hit and killed a woman on a bicycle last night. the collision happened on blossom hill road on lee avenue just before 7:00 p.m.. the victim died at the scene. the driver did not stop. investigators have not released a description of the vehicle. kumasi: this morning a standoff suspect is in the hospital after being shot by officers. the standup shot -- started yesterday morning at a home in santa clara county. santa clara county sheriffs office says when deputies got
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there the suspect shot at them but no one was hit. the buyer erupted again with the suspect walked out of the house. a sheriff's deputy was hit by a bullet during the gunfire. that deputy is expected to be ok. >> it is a very traumatic event. large critical incident. one of our deputies was struck by ricochet. regardless of it was a ricochet or a bullet, that is a big issue. kumasi: they're still investigating what caught on fire near the suspects house. our cameras caught smoke near the scene. amanda: elon musk says of twitter has plummeted from the $44 billion he paid in october to about 20 billion dollars now. that is according to the new york times which has seen an email elon musk sent to employees. in that email he warned the san francisco-based company is in a
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precarious position. under his ownership you on musk has seen advertisers leave the platform. he has also publicly suggested twitter was in danger of bankruptcy. coming up, the popular tiktok trend that forced one company to issue a warning about one of its famous products. kumasi: the big board of the new york stock exchange we are up about 200 points. another update on the markets, next. amanda: a royal surprise. the unexpected periods of prince harry in a new york court overnight. stay with us on the abc 7 bay area streaming app at 7:00 for 7:00 at seven -- for seven at 7:00. download the app wherever you stream. drew: here is live doppler 7 along with satellite. we are tracking our next storm that moves in here very late tonight and will bring us heavy rain and a strong wind tomorrow morning. today though it is a pretty quiet day. starting out chilly. temperatures in the 30's with a
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frost advisory in effect. going into the 50's around lunchtime with an increase in clouds. we max out in the upper 50's to lower 60's under dry conditions later in the day. late tonight, early tomorrow morning, 5:00 a.m. our rain returns with our next system. if you are going to the giants game at oracle part, mostly cloudy conditions and temperatures falling throughout the 50's later on this evening. on the abc 7 storm impact scale, tomorrow is a level to moderate storm. gusty wind that will bring trees down. a wind advisory will be in effect for all area shaded in yellow. wind gusting 45 to 50 miles per hour. we take a closer look at the storm coming up in nine minutes. let's check in with how we are doing with traffic. sue: east train delay number o , stockton now leaving.
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there will be more tests to determine its safety. amanda: vice president kamala harris is in africa this morning discussing the economy, the war in ukraine and strengthening u.s. relationships with african countries. paris stepped off the plane in ghana to applause from schoolchildren and dancers. she is the senior most member of the biden administration to visit africa. she and the second gentleman will meet with the president of tanzania and zambia. we have some scary moments aboard a delta flight about to take flight to los angeles. police say as the plane push away from the gate saturday a passenger on board opened an emergency exit door that caused the emergency slide to open. >> with air traffic control. he will be making an announcement to give more information. sit tight for the moment.
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enke. amanda: airport police were quick to respond. the man was arrested and processed for a mental evaluation. no one was hurt the flight was canceled. delta helped passengers get booked on other flights. kumasi: prince harry appeared in court for his ongoing battle against the daily mail. here he and other high-profile people like elton john and actress elizabeth hurley are accusing the daily mail of illegally info -- illegally obtaining information about them. the daily mail says it is based on no evidence. amanda: jonathan majors fighting back after quotes he assaulted and strangled his girlfriend over the weekend. majors was arrested saturday after a domestic dispute that turned violent. lycée majors called 911 to report concerns about his girlfriend. when the officers arrived the woman claimed majors slapped her and put his hands around her neck.
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report. the number of fast food restaurants that accepts tips is going up but the number of americans tipping is going down. according to toast, nearly 50% of fast food restaurants asks if customers want to pay a little bit extra to help staff. that is a 10% increase in restaurants asking for tips. but americans are being more frugal. likely because of inflation. the average tip at places like starbucks and mcdonald's is about 15.9%. that is down 16.4% last year. we want to take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway this morning. we are up 280 points so far. just about. we will have to keep our eye on this. kumasi: time now is 640 65. in the midst of violent storms
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hitting the south, two tigers escaped from the wildlife safari in georgia. the southwest of atlanta. several animal enclosures were breached. workers used tranquilizer darts to capture the animal. they were safely returned to the park. no one was hurt. amanda: in the north bay people are actually awaiting the first of its kind birth. white rhino pregnant. safari west says it will be the first rhinoceros born at the preserve in sonoma county. she has been there for 15 years and never showed much interest in breeding. that changed last year when a new male rino caught her eye. kumasi: who is the new mail rhino? she got amanda: her groove back. amanda:amanda: after 15 years. good for you, girl. kumasi: a great horned owl was
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rescued after getting trapped in the netting at the museum. park and rec department says his team came out for the rescue while responding to storm damage. owl has been recuperating and then it will be returned to the park. amanda: come see david. that is the invitation from an italian museum after a florida school principal was let go for showing michelangelo's favor statue to students. david's nudity was too much for parents at a charter school in tallahassee. a few complained after a picture of the marble sculpture was shown to a six grade art class. the school has a policy requiring parents to be notified in advance about controversial topics being taught. the museum in florence, italy which houses michael angelos renaissance masterpiece invited parents to view the artwork in person. the mayor of florence tweeted, "confusing art with productive feet was ridiculous or coat
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general mills, the manufacturer of foot relevance -- fruit rollup says it was ensure the safety above anything else. it posted its own video reiterating the plastic wrap is not edible. the company issued a warning after video saying it is perfectly fine to eat the plastic when the snack is frozen. amanda: can you imagine that company after all these years digging, i guess we have to issue a warning. kumasi: drew, you are on tiktok a lot. do people break off little pieces and eat the plastic? drew: i tried it. not the plastic, the frozen fruit rollup part. it is delicious. put them in the freezer.
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amanda: i have seen those videos too. i am not on tiktok but it made their way to instagram. kumasi: why is the plastic important? drew: the plastic keeps it from sticking to itself. kumasi: but why do you have to eat the plastic on tiktok? drew: for the likes? the shares? amanda: i don't care to be that popular. drew: there is hundreds of these happening. we have to tell the people. froot loops have been away -- have been around for decades. i think most people know how to eat of rollup. let's go outside and show you a pretty picture this morning. here is the taft cam as the sun is getting up. we expect a quiet day today before raid returns tomorrow. temperatures are chilly out there. dipping into the 30's, if not below freezing in some spots. have several layers with you underneath that winter jacket. herella at home today.
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despite increasing clouds as a day goes on, temperatures warming into the 50's and low 60's by the afternoon. late tonight close to midnight and early tomorrow morning, our next storm arrives keeping temperatures in the 40's and the overnight hours. here is future weather. tuesday morning at 5:00 a.m. rolls around, we have light to moderate showers. anticipating the heaviest rain to occur around 10:00 a.m. where you have downpours falling. that will lead to standing waters on our roadways. we find strong wind moving through. rainfall estimates, highest amount in the north bay and the coast where we find the highest -- the heavier showers. numbers drop off to the south. about a half of an inch around san jose. winds will be pretty breezy tomorrow but for a short window. around lunchtime we find some of the strongest wind gusting over 40 miles per hour. that will bring down some trees. a wind advisory is in effect. two to four feet of snow above
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4000 feet through wednesday. here is accuweather 7-day forecast. rain arrives late tonight. level two with the worst effects in the morning. scattered showers wednesday before we have drier conditions by the end of the week. amanda: comedian chris rock is not done with his oscars slap jokes. during the mark twain prize ceremony which honors adam sandler this year, rock joked he could relate to paul pelosi. >> >> before i start pelosi ain't the only guy who knows how i felt. -- the only guy who knows how i felt. just be in you, paul. just me and you, babe. amanda: pelosi who appeared in good spirits was seen laughing at the joke. he was injured after an attack at his home several months after will smith slapped rock on stage at the oscars. rock told the audience he was sharing a few jokes that didn't make it into his netflix
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special, select -- selective outrage. kumasi: the oldest dragger oldest drag performer has died. he was considered a trail blazer. the guinness world records recognized him as the world's oldest drag performer in 2016. he was a drag performer for more than 50 years and owned his own club. throughout his life he supported lgbtq+ causes and helped to raise money for people with aids. amanda: future wizard on the way. actor daniel radcliffe famous for paying -- playing harry potter is expecting his first child with long-term girlfriend. he said he would not mind if his kids wanted to be in the movie business. but he says he does want to protect them from fame. kumasi: baseball is back in the bay. opening tt the coliswhe thwon nine to five.
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some veterans in the bay area turning to music to help them cope with their personal battles at san francisco's calvary presbyterian church, music, poetry and the voices of veterans filled the chapel yesterday. the community gathered in celebration of heroes voices, a nonprofit helping voices for a decade. its founder is an opera singer and he says he wanted to use music as a form of therapy to help veterans. >> are used to see these young veterans and airports the same age as my college students going off to iraq and afghanistan and whatnot. i had, for a lack of better way of saying it, this epiphany, let me serve these young people. kumasi: heroes voices offers free community workshops and brings their programs into prisons. up next, the seven things you need to know today. amanda: you can watch all of our newscasts to live and on-demand
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with stems. -daddy, i don't want to go to las vegas with you and mommy tomorrow. oh, are you sure? are you sure you don't want to go, it will be so much fun! kumasi: if you are just joining us here are the seven things to know this morning. number one, pittsburgh police want your help to track down the people in these photos wanted in the shooting death of a store clerk last week. a third suspect has been arrested.
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amanda: north carolina-based first citizens bank is buying sarah claire -- santa clara bank -- santa clara based silicon valley bank. all branches will open under new ownership today. kumasi: the grand jury investigating donald trump's a lunch -- alleged hush money to stormer -- to stormy daniels today. amanda: severe outbreak over the weekend. at least 27 -- 27 tornadoes reported in five states. damaging wind, large hail and isolated tornado threat. drew: we find our next storm arriving tonight. we take a live look outside this morning to partly cloudy skies. temperatures in the 50's and 60's. we find showers late tonight with the worst rain and wind occurring tomorrow. a level two. moderate storm on the storm
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impact scale for tuesday. sue: traffic with a backup at the bay bridge. a backup at the san mateo bridge. bumper-to-bumper. chp is not reporting any incidents on that span. slow and go southbound. near koopman and snow. kumasi: number seven. adele is back on stage in las vegas in june. she is extending her register the -- she announced she is extending her residency after wrapping up 32 concerts over this weekend. the residency will go from june to november at caesar's palace. you can extend your time with us too. amanda: thank you for having me. it has been so fun sharing with you guys. i don't get to interact with you guys this way out in the field. this was fun. kumasi: are you getting used to waking up early? amanda: i think so.
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♪ ♪ >> good morning america for our viewers on the list, the latest on the devastating twenty two elle down south. >> 60-mile path of destruction. a monster tornado leveling most of rolling fork, mississippi. killing at least 25 people, this morning, the incredible stories of survival and the massive cleanup efforts underway. plus the hero restaurant owner who helped save her staff joins us live. ginger and her team are on the ground with the road to recovery and the new threats on the move right now. >> over right, israel in crisis. tens of thousands take to
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