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hours we will hear from witnesses at the scene plus. >> it's not treating the problem. if they really want to help they're going to focus on the problem. >> vending machines that sell syringe is. some residents pushing back for the machines popping up in apartment complexes. >> advising households to cut back on water use. good morning and welcome to thursday, march 30. kumasi: we want to start with breaking traffic news. jobina: the deadly situation chp is investigating in oakland this is on eastbound 580 right before park, all lanes are currently blocked according to the chp. they got a call around 10:30 last night when they arrived on
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the scene they found someone had been shot. they are calling this a freeway shooting again all eastbound lanes of 580 are blocked right before park. we will have more in just a few minutes. drew: better news when it comes to our weather we will finally see some dry skies today here is live doppler 7. there is one or two red showers and used foothills but for the most part our storm is over with today we had hail yesterday, lightning, and now cooler air setting and this is a frosted eyes every in effect until 9:00 this morning we will find some chilly temperatures first thing in the 30's. around the bay shoreline we may get around 40's this morning so a dry picture, a live look, expect partly cloudy skies today. temperatures staying well below average.
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we will preview the weekend coming up in about seven mary -- minutes. reggie: the army confirming several deaths after a helicopter crashed in kentucky. they were taking part in a training exercise when it happened last night. investigators are at the crash site. we don't have any other information right now. more breaking news right now evacuations underway in minnesota after a freight train derailed causing this fiery crash official say multiple tankers carrying a form of ethanol and a corn syrup liquid derailed early this morning no injuries or deaths have an reported and we want to show you now a live shot from the scene. transportation secretary pete buttigieg is checking the incident. this comes two months after a different train she railed and caught fire in ohio forcing evacuations of thousands of people. kumasi: developing news, a
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standoff between an assault suspect and police ended after 12 hours. everything started yesterday afternoon at south winchester boulevard. drew: jobina: the woman is expected of attacking people with some sort of chemical. the woman through a liquid that hit a man in the ai causing a burning sensation he said she had a large container and threw it at other people as well paramedics helped the man and said he is expected to be ok this is after the woman barricaded herself inside a building that you can see there on your screen she started throwing objects at officers. they arrested the suspect around 2:00 this morning. it is still unclear if anyone was seriously hurt. reggie: cut back on water use.
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live with the reasons why this morning. amanda? >> we are standing at a road alongside south down 680 between fairfield and phoenicia. the damages sustained as forcing officials to implement a stage iv critical water shortage alert. all residents will have to reduce water use by 40% and that's the ask. here is the reason why, sharing these photos showing near 680 and gold hill road yesterday this is just outside city limits. the main water line was damaged while public works crews and other contractors were determined -- are to determine the extent of the damage others are being instructed to reduce water usage by up to 40%.
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according to a city release phoenicia well excess water from lake hermon but be aware it may have an earthy taste or odor because of, quote, naturally occurring compounds. the drinking water meets or exceeds all state and federal requirements for safe drinking water we know later this morning there will be a press conference in the city to address exactly what's going on and what happens from here but until then the city is suggesting that people instead make sure that they are taking shorter showers and use and fill up their dishwashers and their washing machines before doing loads. i'm reporting five between phoenicia and fairfield abc 7 news. kumasi: the east bay is once again dealing with storm damage. the weather of course
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say high wind caused tents to start blowing away. >> at 1.i'm holding onto the side of the tent because i was like this thing is going to blow away if we don't get this down right now. reggie: at the salon the owner is dealing with flooding. it just keeps getting worse. she says it is causing her to lose money because she can only have one client at a time. reggie: earlier this month a levee breach flooding the town and forcing evacuations around 3000 people the governor requested a presidential mader -- declaration. once president biden assigned -- signs that it will allow fema to help counties impacted. there people impacted may through the crack's. >> monterey county and opera -- popper of --
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undocumented individuals meaning a lot of folks are going to be able to get fema support. reggie: governor looking into state funds to help tilt -- fill some of those gaps. we asked climate scientists communities in the sierra could see similar instances once the snow begins to melt. >> we will see more flooding in the spring the biggest concern is for the areas that have already had a lot of flooding occur because those are the areas that we are likely to see more melt come down on and contribute to the already existing flooding. reggie: the uc berkeley sierra snow lab says they received 59 feet of snow so far this season that's over 700 inches. that makes it the second snow weakest went the lab has reported. the winter of 1951-1952 eats it and scientists say we won't be
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that over the next two weeks. kumasi: we are seeing parts of california smashed all time snowfall records. mammoth is of snow at the main lodge and 870 inches at the mountain summit. that is 72.5 feet. it was plenty to have the lifts open until july. depth that is when wejus ec.m t measure it and we will see some areas double or triple the average depth. here is live doppler 7 here is the area of low pressure yesterday it was pretty impressive with what it brought a lot of hill reports across the region and a couple of lightning struck -- strikes. this is not going to push into southern california this morning they are likely going to get some hail then this system is
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going to push east tomorrow and we'll create a big severe weather outbreak from the great lakes down through the south this is not done yet crossing the united states. today we find partly cloudy skies it is starting out chilly so layers are needed this afternoon. we stay below-average with temperatures in the mid 50's to low 60's. fact put i forl days. ou sky tomorrow well by saturday, we call it mostly cloudy but we are dry with temperatures is still slightly below average for this time of year but we have some showers in the seven-day forecast. let's check with jobina and see how we are doing with traffic. jobina: we want to go back to the video in oakland right not to show you the impact of what has been investigated over the night and into this morning all eastbound lanes of 580 just reopened so that is brand-new
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information coming into our newsroom according to chp last night around 10:30 they got a call of a crash with injuries involved. they found someone that's been shot and killed it appeared to happen inside the vehicle are on the freeway so they were reporting this as a freeway shooting. we do know that this is now clear, this was investigated for over 5.5 hours and as we cut to the graphiccted just show you everything has reopened its just taking a moment for our sensors to update there. traffic is is at t limit at the san mateo bridge. reggie: a basketball legend pays a visit to the east bay. kumasi: and it is opening baseball stadiums across the country preparing to welcome fans back to the ballpark where
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some bay area ballparks rank on a national scale. reggie: neighbors at an apartment complex are pushing back against the latest idea to combat a deaths in the city it's a vending machine in the l i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c
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reggie: this morning a reaction to the fda's decision to make can we told you about this yesterday morning. it will be available without a prescription by late summer. a recovery advocate administering can for people who have overdosed on the street. >> whenever i can go into the city i always carry at least one dose of narcan at all times and now both of my kids carry it in their backpacks when they go to school because this is the world we are, unfortunately, living in today. reggie: public health advocate say it will save more lives. advocates also say more needs to be done to stop illicit
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one group in conference -- san francisco is launching a program to help they are installing vending machines that dispense clean syringes. j.r. stone explains it some people are not happy about when they are showing up. >> the harm reduction vending machine as it's called will soon dispense for easter also wrenches in the lobby of the edwin and the apartments in san francisco. it's affordable housing in mission bay were many military veterans live. >> in the lobby of the complex, where there are families and children. i thought proper place to put that. >> amanda night it's a veteran. she and her husband do not support the installation of a vending machine this. it will be stocked with free items and items with a code.
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not only external syringes disposal spot for used syringes. >> i don't want kids looking at this stuff. they are too young, they don't need to look at this. >> those with v.a. health care system say 15 have these vending machines will be installed in veterans facilities across northern california. they will be stocked in the coming months not only in san francisco but santa rosa and oakland as well. >> this is about doing a community of safety. these are harm reduction machines that make things more safe. what we are doing is reducing risk for infections which are very costly. they really impacts people. and their whole life when they get these infections at they are preventable. >> narcan will not be offered in these machines but is available on site. she has had tense moments with some who may have been on drugs, believes the focus is misguided. >> get them off the drugs.
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>> those running this program say studies show not only will clean and free needles reduce someone's risk of getting hiv and hepatitis c it will also lead to other benefits. >> providing clean needles does not lead to increased drug use it leads to reduced infections and actually engaging people in treatment. >> while again can be put in a location away from children. j.r. stone, abc 7 news. reggie: tara campbell has been covering the opioid crisis heavily she filmed a documentary of the safe injection site in vancouver, canada. you can watch it on our streaming tv app go down to the featured section. reggie: kareem abdul-jabbar made a visit to oakland with the message. the shortest way to success is
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through education. he came equipped with more than advice, each player received a signed copy of his champions book. he read a book about about first all men's black possible team coaches from both high school teams were gifted with liquors the nba encouraging words for these young chaps. >> what you have to do aware and how to get there. reggie: this was oakland high's first state championship. and the third for the lady bulldogs. kumasi: major league baseball is back. oakland a's taking on the angels. everyone will get a schedule magnet when you go to the ballpark the first pitches at 7:07 tonight. tickets start at $20.
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we like to talk about the new food at the stadiums and here you're going to find biscuit sandwich, bertens mac & cheese ball, i l bertens. town barbecue sliders and a strawberry shortcake. reggie: i'm trying to imagine that. strawberry shortcake with ichiro on top of the shortcake? or is there a churro, is it a churro flavored cake? drew: i think it is flavored. kumasi: i want a real churro let's tell you about the giants. they're starting the season on the road playing the yankees in new york this morning first pitches that 10:05 and the home up under next reggie: according to analysis
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mj.net oakland was worst ballpark in, i'll be based on a variety of factors. i think that's pretty much agreed upon at this point. drew: i haven't visited all the parks yet. kumasi: we can't speak on it. reggie: oracle park in san francisco was ranked third best. it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. number one goes to san number two goes to colorado. kumasi: it is really nice. drew: it is nice. i still like local parks better. reggie: what is it next to? like, what do you see? kumasi: mountains. and it's nice. drew: it's a nice area. reggie: it's right next, as
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next to the arena? kumasi: kind of close. it's right in that same area. reggie: ok, yeah. kumasi: not right next to it but it is in that area. reggie: i would still put hours about that. kumasi: do they have crop fries? drew: they sure don't. reggie: if we are in the top three i consider that basically number one. drew: yeah, exactly. i think we have the best view. we are very spoiled. reggie: i love it. drew: be a and a hotdog, i'm like ok. outside this morning we are going to get dry for the game partly cloudy skies look at our rainfall total santa rosa has exceeded 40 inches of rain that is more rain than seattle gets
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in a free year. everybody is above average expect a dry day today what sunshine. 30's and 40's out there for us to advisories in affect enjoy even into tomorrow we see the dry pattern continue ending with partly cloudy skies so enjoy today. we deserve that. 50's and low 60's, temperatures below average certainly you will feel the cooler than normal air tonight. here is the accuweather 7-day forecast. we have a small chance on sunday of a light shower and then another chance on tuesday but right now the next seven days no intense storms on the horizon. reggie: good because i drove home in that hail yesterday. i was by myself and stole yelled out, not this. [laughter] kumasi: just got get that out
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the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. kumasi: it is 5:24. the standoff between an assault suspect and san jose police has ended after nearly 12 hours. the womanists suspected of attacking -- attacking people was some kind of chemical. jobina: all eastbound lanes of 580 have reopened following deadly investigation according to the chp someone was shot and killed in their vehicle along the freeway. reggie: everyone in phoenicia is being asked to conserve water here's why. near 680 at hillside collapsed damaging the main water line. kumasi: berkeley unified will be holding a virtual main tonight to discuss reparations payments to students who have ancestors
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who were enslaved people. the task force is meeting for a second day today yesterday they heard public comment on a statewide reparations proposal. reggie: there are concerns about the help of pope francis he was hospitalized in rome for a lung infection. kumasi: a wall street journal reporter has been arrested in russia. russian security forces accused of a mess that of espionage. drew: drying out today, temperatures are on the chilly side. but will be in the 50's. reggie: part by goldman sachs said 300 million jobs around the wild be affected by artificial intelligence. new platforms could lead to jobs being automated in some way economists predict that 18% of pewter eyes with the most affected jobs being administrative workers and lawyers. some of the biggest names are
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out with an open letter demanding a halt to the fast-growing use of ai the letter calls for a six month pause on ai training more than a thousand people support the request including twitter ceo elon musk, apple cofounder steve wozniak and a computer science professor they fear the systems could cause extreme risks to millions of jobs. sam altman and creator f gpt says says it could improve the job market. >> it's going to eliminate a lot of current jobs, that's true. we can make better ones. i believe this will be in terms of impact of our lives and improving our lives, this will be the greatest technology humanity has ever developed. reggie: so far ai has shown the ability to take tests, write
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speeches and pass the bar exam to place in the top -- 10% of lawyers. coming up at 5:30 the new religious temple cleared for construction the plans to better serve communities cambodian population. kumasi: there is no get out of jail free card for life but that did not stop one
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announcer: building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: the holy leader hospitalized battling a respiratory infection just a week away from easter sunday. kumasi: investigators in nashville investigating to understand what led to the latest mass shooting. lawmakers across the country remain at odds on how to prevent shootings. reggie: reparations is a hot alifnia sk fce.ssion among
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ma for people living in phoenicia this morning back on water use. cruiser fixing a pipeline damaged by a landslide. reggie: we are going to start with jobina because of breaking news on the highway. jobina: were going to start with a look at video into our newsroom this is eastbound 580 right before park all lanes have reopened but this investigation lasted for almost six hours around 1030 last night chp received a call about a crash with injuries. they found a person that had been shot and killed the person was inside their vehicle the chp is reporting this incident as a deadly freeway shooting but again if you were with us earlier at 5:00 on we told you all eastbound lanes were closed the newest update is they have reopened. drew: this
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better news. we are dry. we had a few showers in the santa cruz mountains. we expect partly cloudy skies today frost advisory in effect for valleys of the north bay. right now, outside of the chilly north day most of us waking up to the mid-40's right now a couple of layers are needed but we have sunshine on the way it's quiet out there look at this day planner. you don't need the umbrella today were not going to see hail, thunder, lightning. we find temperatures later this afternoon below average and max out in the 50's later on today. we will preview the we can forecast coming up. reggie: an urgent warning for people living in phoenicia you are being asked to cut back on water because of a water line break. matt on the scene update. >> the damage, the storm
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that is causing this disruption isn't far from where we are standing now we are standing just and front of lopes road which runs along side 680 southbound. 680 this morning is open which is the good news but the big ask is to conserve, conserve, conserve. city officials issued a stage for critical water shortage meaning they are asking everyone to reduce water use by 40%. we want to give you a look at the recent why. damage to the city's main water line caused by ace hillside collapsed during yesterday's storm this is located just outside the city limits impacting the line that delivers all drinking water to the city of phoenicia. they will access water from lake hermon as a secondary heart -- source. the water may have what is being
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described as an earthy taste or odor because of, quote, naturally occurring compounds. the city says it is safe and meets or exceeds requirements for drinking water but while public works crews and contractors work to determine the extent of the damage all homes, businesses, community organizations, schools, and hotels are being instructed to reduce water use by up to 40%. to do that the city is asking people to take shorter showers and make sure that they are loading all dishwashers and washing machines. kumasi: the city of nashville is coming together to remember the victims of monday's shooting. six people were killed including three children that were just nine years old. andrew dymburt has more on the memorial. >> hundreds of people gathered at the vigil morning the six people killed in the shooting.
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cheryl, jill biden, and city leaders among those attending. >> just two days ago was our city's worst day. i wish we did not need to be here. >> we are learning more about the victims. all nine years old, this picture of evelyn think they are overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support. also killed, cynthia peak, mike hill, and katherine koonce. >> smart, witty, funny. >> patricia drake says the lassie mill exchange was about active shooter training in schools. >> she was prepared, i'm sure they had done those drills. it could have been 40, 50 killed if not for the preparedness of her friends. >> audrey hale was carrying to assault style rifles all bought
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legally. tense moments on capitol hill. >> they are all cowards. >> former school principal raising his voice to protest what he calls inaction from republicans on gun violence issues. thomas massie responding. >> we are not here -- >> i'm talking about nonviolence. teachers to carry. nine years old. >> house democrats are pushing for an assault weapons ban but republicans say the main issue isn't guns it's mental health. andrew dymburt, abc news new york. reggie: berkeley unified will hold a virtual public meeting on a proposal for paying reparations to students. they prepare for a second day of
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meetings in sacramento. lena howland is in the newsroom with reaction to the proposal that could cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars >> the nine-member task force has been traveling the state to learn about generational impacts around issues like housing discrimination, over policing, and discrimination. more than 2.5 times annual budget. that amount is not a pri but rather it's meant to better understand just how much these communities have lost over hundreds of years. >> it just helps people understand the magnitude of the damage that was done to these communities. and from there we can have a congress about what some of the solutions should look like. >> internalizing and integrating
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what we have learned. >> that was estate attorney speaking on the first state of california's reparation task force meeting up in sacramento. other advisors say they working on determining eligibility, who receives compensation first and prescriptive analysis. how to measure the harm that was done. this first in the nation task force will convene -- reconvene they have until july 1 two finalize a dollar amount. final report is due back to the state. lena howland, abc7news. kumasi: developing news prayers coming in from around the world for pope francis this morning. he is in the hospital with a respiratory infection. jobina: the vatican says the 86-year-old complained of respiratory difficulties and that the infection will require several days of medical treatment.
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just hours before entering the hospital the pope was seen smiling and kissing babies his health concerns are probably more serious because he had part of a lung removed after suffering remove it -- pneumonia when he was young. after a knee injury he requires a cane and has dealt with a: condition after intestinal surgery in 2021. >> the lung conditions and the lungs being involved in the infection all of that should be taken seriously. the fact that he is in a hospital for the care he needs is going to give him the best odds of pulling through. >> president biden called pope francis a good friend and said he is concerned for his health. it's unclear now if pope francis will attend any services for the upcoming holy week which begins with palm sunday this weekend and easter sunday next week. reggie: the san jose city council is getting the green
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light to build lgestddstemthbayl -- it will house not just the temple but also a community center. some claim the temple won't fit in. >> it's not compatible with the area. i know the mayor ran on a platform of common sense and it's not common sense to have a large, commercial facility in a neighbor like this. >> the function is to preserve, teach, and practice our religion. everyone is welcome and it is like that now. it will be like that then. reggie: that was lena lane who helped finance the project. it's expected to open kumasi: we have seen these
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videos over and over again airline passengers behaving badly. lawmakers want to make sure those people stay grounded. drew: we just got the latest drop manager a few seconds a go and we saw major improvements. here is the monitor last week really focus your attention in or than california specifically the sacramento valley here we will fast-forward to today and watch what happens. all of the valley is now removed from the drought. the drought across the state has shrunk to about 28% down from 36%. if you look across the entire bay area, we are totally drought free. we had a little portion of napa county line street that was under drought and that has been removed. we had 16 atmospheric rivers across california it is making in impact with the drought dry
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skies today, partly, temperatures in the 40's by 10:00 p.m. and by 3:00 p.m. we get into the 50's. at least you don't have any rain to deal with today we find a mixture of sun and clouds temperatures in the mid-50's for most of us. three day forecast keep the pattern going through the weekend. the weekend not as bright as last weekend but we start out on a drying up. we do have showers on the seven-day forecast. let's check with jobina. jobina: we are going to start in lafayette or we are following a new crash right now. we are not releasing a backup on spun 24 before pleasant hill road. otherwise smooth sailing for the most part same thing because in oakland as we bring in our coliseum camera those headlights traveling eastbound for your reference. our drive time tracy to dublin
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reggie: investigators arresting suspects, all men between ages 18 and 24 committed 3-5 robberies and night they targeted and women in east oakland. it shows at some of the locations where the robberies happened. >> i'm hopeful that the arrests will make oakland safer, to bring a sense of peace and testis to the victims. reggie: police were able to recover stolen items including purses, jewelry, wallets, and cash. kumasi: the man accused of
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stealing a car and causing a crash that killed a mother and one of her twin sons is now facing to murder charges a memorial for the mom and son is growing at the site of the crash. he started a police ch hitting another car in rodeo a mom and her six-year-old twin sons were in the other car. she was killed at the scene and one of the sons died over the weekend. >> i don't think when someone is fleeing the police and they cause a collision that it's technically an accident. what they did was an act. kumasi: the arraignment is scheduled for april 12. reggie: san jose has a new cam department that lets you register the location of your personal security cameras with
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police. officers would be able to check the map showing the camera locations with the owner's permission police could use the footage for evidence in their investigations. as gpd says there are no privacy risks and it hopes residents recognize the benefits. >> the fact of the matter is we can have technology assist and expedite convictions. reggie: a similar program called safer san jose has outfitted homes with cameras and since plate readers. one of those cameras helped lead to the arrest of a man who work into a truck in 2021. kumasi: there is a push to establish another no-fly list after a spike in bad behavior in recent months. several travel attendance demanded change. em nguyen has more from washington. em: this morning
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in congress to get unruly and violent passengers off flights for good. >> the violence has to stop. em: it will create a no-fly list for those convicted of assaulting crewmembers on a flight. >> acts of violence are outlandish and unacceptable and they are outlandish and unacceptable at 30,000 feet. em: the faa reported many incidents in 2022 up from 126 -- 196 in 2019. >> he was hit in the head knocked to the ground, and i sustained very serious injuries as a result of that. >> i was traumatized. law enforcement didn't come in time the perpetrator walked off the plane and nothing happened. em: and american airlines flight attendant described getting a blackeye. >> he spat and my face and
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second punch me in the eye. i was knocked back three feet before falling to the ground. airlines can refuse service to unruly passengers but offenders can still travel on other airlines. his -- this could stop that. >> if you try, you will not fly. reggie: it turns out take get out of free jail cart does not work in real life. the driver handed over a card along with this license. local sheriffs office posted about the incident saying the card is not recognized as a valid document but they say points for the effort and humor. not going to catch me ever trying that. monopoly card? kumasi: i'm not going to hate on anybody for trying. drew: but you're guilty.
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i have no idea. reggie: i'm not inking about jokes in that moment. drew: there was an attempt. kumasi: he tried. drew: he tried. kumasi: it's time. drew: yesterday, when some of the hill was coming down it created beautiful pictures but the downpours and the hill we are glad it's gone. here is a look at san jose this morning where it is quiet. we have a nice finish to the week, dry skies today and tomorrow if you are heading to the home opener later on this evening you will have no weather worries. totally dry today temperatures first in the mid-50's but it
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will get chilly by the middle of the game. have a sweatshirt with you, a couple of layers at the coliseum. live doppler 7 showing it quite across the bay area. we have a frost advisory for the valley and the north bay. most of us starting our temperatures in the mid 40's first thing here is future weather. a mixture of sun and clouds the next 48 hours quiet pattern setting up for the end temperatures are below average we keep that trend going we should be will to the 60's this time of year we will be mid-50's for the most part tonight we keep the quality skies. we keep the dry skies start of the weekend there is a chance of a light shower on sunday best chance is in the north they and another chance of showers coming on tuesday of next week. reggie: new at 6:00 a local theater saved from potential
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closure after big fundraising campaign. kumasi: would you eat top on for breakfast?
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reggie: a nasa astronaut is about to set a record for the most time set in space he thought he would be there for six months but the spacecraft got damaged so he has to wait until a russian spacecraft gives him a right back he is set to return to earth which means he will have spent 371 days in orbit. kumasi: look at this. nasa says the weather is slowly changing on jupiter and uranus these images the great red spot
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that lives up to that name nasa says it's a gigantic storm that is big enough to swallow earth. but it's shrinking. it could regain its size and then some if it merges with a separate stream of visible storms. as for uranus, the north publix like a large white circle. it comes from a kind of haze inside of it and storms along the edge. comparison photos from 2014 and last year show it is getting bigger. reggie: nasa setting one of the most powerful classes of explosions it is being called about. it's an acronym for brightest of all time it clocked a gammaray burst that was unlike any other. the pulse of intense radiation was so exceptional that it blinded most of the gammaray instruments in space. they believe a blast like this
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one is so rare it only happens once every 10,000 years. astronomers believe gammaray bursts come from the formation of black holes. [laughter] to something so pedestrian. iphone users now have some new emojis. you like the hand? what does that mean? kumasi: absolute not reggie: how would you use them differently? as you can see there's a donkey, he i like the kumasi: what do they think of all this? reggie: they did something special with them is because the rest look normal but this
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looks like a character there is something about the gleaming of the eyes. kumasi: are these going to be angel wings? reggie: well. kumasi: 3600 emojis ? reggie: that's the total number. what's happening in for this one, the hand one. kumasi: both of them, both sites. apparently people want to eat a variety of things for breakfast including cup noodles which is putting your breakfast cravings into one cup. pancakes, maple syrup, pancakes, eggs so you pour some water put
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it in the microwave and apparently you can just enjoy yourself a breakfast cup. the limited addition cups are available for as little as $1.39. reggie: i have always known it to be cup o noodles but it's actually called cup noodles. kumasi: call it what you want. reggie: way back in the day was structures. [laughter] kumasi: call it what you want. reggie: cup o noodles. kumasi: new at 6:00 we will talk about american journalist attained in russia the latest escalation of tension was the response from his employer. reggie: and the price of eggs did balloon over the past year how much their bottom line is up. kumasi: having a dog
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kumasi: shooting overnight leads to the closing of a busy highway. for several hours. what we are learning from authorities. reggie:

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