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hospital tonight after getting attacked with a metal pipe in the marina district. police say don was hit in the head. after leaving his mother's house wednesday night, a friend you this video. the same friend spoke with abc seven news in says the attack might have been retaliation for him asking a group of homeless men in front of his mother's home to leave pretty the injuries are serious. >> he underwent surgery on his skull, to repair his skull, and he is a fighter. we hope for a quick recovery. >> police say a 24-year-old man is under arrest for the attack. they have not commented. >> let's take a look outside. there is rain and the bear area, it will be hanging around. abc seven news meteorologist is here with what we need to expect. >> the commute is going to be a wet one. that is what you need to know.
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give yourself that extra time. let's check out doppler seven, and we will talk about where it is raining right now. we will get into street-level radar into napa. you will notice it is wet around dry creek road, highway 29, and to the east bay, oakland, 980, emeryville, you're getting that weather as well. the rain has moved into, tracking this moisture off the coast, it will be into santa rosa by 1:19 in the morning and sandra shall shortly after. this is a level 1 storm, as we go or -- hour-by-hour, you will notice the rainfall increases in coverage by 5 a.m.. your morning commute will include the wet weather. really scattered but gone by the time big game, and the home opener begins for the giants. it is a breezy open hills, 24 miles per hour, not mount diablo purity 25 good holiday weekend it is 1 tomorrow morning. we will try it out and warm it up for easter. we will be back with a close
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look forecast coming up. dan: you saw that powerful report from diane sawyer on the terrible injury. new at 11, and northern california families hurting. their dad and husband are killed left in a freak accident at the mountain home in the town of alto. with snow levels hitting record highs in the sierra, abc seven news reporter tim is hearing from the family and lessons to be learned. tim: a life in amounts away from the hustle bustle other bay area. that was the dream became reality along with his wife and two children. that reality turned into a nightmare after she died in a snow accident at the end of march, at their home. >> he was a really good dad. he was a great friend. brother-in-law, and he is going to be so missed. tim clint sarah is the sister-in-law. last wednesday night, jason decided to put more gas in the
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families generator, which was inside a small structure attached to the house. following the recent storms, that structure was read under several feet of snow, reaching all the way up to the family second-story window. >> when he did not come back after a few minutes, my sister that it was odd. tim: well jason was inside a structure, a snow bank collapsed trapping him. after several minutes, the fumes caused jason to lose consciousness. his wife realizing something was wrong, reenactor try to rescue him before she became trapped. >> she started cpr and chest compressions, but the fumes were so strong. she would try to come up for air. tim: the children heard their mother's screams and called 911. as first responders rushed to the scene, dispatchers called an off-duty firefighter who lived nearby. after arriving, he was able to rescue melissa. >> they have a saying it is a
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miracle she is alive. we have done this for a long time. this is not how this ends up. >> for jason, it is too late. as the family picks up the pieces, they are thinking -- thinking everyone forandserve ae importance of staying said. >> where maybe people could see or learn about the snow area. no one expected this. no one expected it to be so bad. dan: deep dive. it's such a powerful story, tim it is admirable the family hopes it serves as listen to others. what tips are you hearing and getting? do you have for dealing with the historic conditions? >> it is historic and unprecedented. i talked to the state office of emergency services. they offered some tips who are going to the mountains or live
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up there. just eel with this huge amount of snow is be prepared ahead of time. do as much as you can, do not wait for an emergency. >> what are the things people can do is remove snow from your roof is a big thing that homeowners and businesses can do. the best way by staying on the ground and trying to use some sort of device, such as a roof rake to remove it. staying on the ground is critical. do not get on that roof. >> we seen people do that, it is not worth it. callow ess people should not wait for an emergency to reach out. do not wait until it is a crisis. >> do not wait. if you are unsure of what to do, it is best to reach out to your first responders. those are the folks who know your area the best, who know the roads around me. they will be able to assist you and give you the most up-to-date information. >> this winter is not over we may see a few more snow.
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now is the time when the skies are blue, to make an effort to safely prepare yourself for the potential of more snow if that weather does develop. dan: resources online. had to abc seven news.com. amanda: tomorrow we get update from san jose's police union it on the alleged drug smuggling scheme and its office. the executive director, joanne is accused of importing drugs, including fentanyl from multiple foreign countries and distribute in them. the units as it had no knowledge of what the employee was doing. tomorrow it will announce the results of an internal investigation and unions plan to hire an outside investigator. segovia was released until her next court appearance. dan: the battle over b transgender rights and a new order from the president and huge rally. the things you need to keep an
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amanda: it is time for the abc advancer, it is a way to get you ahead and. you will hear about more. something to keeping an eye on is the debate over transgender rights and x. president biden -- bite and put out a proposal to block schools and colleges from banning transgender athletes. it is a long way to go and face challenges. the president's proposal is a direct response to republican-led states of ban
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trans athletes. there are 16 states that prohibit trans athletes from competing on at least the high school level. in thing to know about the president's proposal is it would allow for exceptions. this has to be viewed within the larger debate over lgbtq+ rights out of taken center stage the past year. according to the aclu, a record number of anti-lgbtq+ bills have been introduced. it is tracking hundred 51 existing pieces of legislation nationwide. -- 400 51 existing legislation never -- nationwide. the white house had this reaction. >> with the enactment of a new law in indiana, 14 states have and gender affirming health care . while some of these laws are locked by courts. this is a dangerous attack on the rights of parents to make the best health care decisions for their own kids. amanda: many bills a
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education and what's taught in the classroom, particularly the discussion of gender identity and sexuality rated this legislation has led to a massive rally and march this weekend. it's planned for this saturday in san francisco and gold as a drag up, fight back. >> we have to show any politicians, who are making these rules that this is not ok. amanda: organizers say weekend rallies are planned in other cities including los angeles. dan: sacramento. we are waiting on the update on the chp officer that was injured in a shoot this afternoon. one suspect is in custody. roseville police say the suspect shot the chp officer. the officer was serving an arrest warrant. roosevelt police say it took 2 people hostage and shot and killed one of them and wounded the other. he was arrested and taken to the hospital. a historic day in tennessee,
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the state legislature expels 2 democrats for mounting a protest of a gun violence on the gun -- chamber floor. about to kick out a third one came up one vote short. this vote touched off a loud protest of the statehouse and nashville. killed 6 people at a school. legislatures are accused of breaking house rules with their protest. people are noting the 2 are kicked out black, the one that survived is white. is it possible they could get their seats back since expulsion does not disqualify for money? they could even be appointed in the interim. amanda: our mission is to build a better bay area. a focus is on local economy. workers at a starbucks in the south bay are feeling pinched, living in one of the most expensive places in the country.
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abc seven lauren martinez is in sunnyvale with her message and politician come poolside. >> we love working here is the thing. we do not feel valued. >> and one of the most expensive zip codes, a younger worker are calling for better wages and more hours. in mid-march, these workers at the starbucks off of freemark -- fremont, filed for unionization. >> our generation is running out of options. we are facing an economy that we cannot keep up with. going somewhere else will not fix the problem. amanda: 2 santa cruz locations became the first starbucks stores to unionize in california. >> it speaks on housing costs, and when we are getting $18 an hour, whether you are full-time or part-time student living with family, it is not livable. amanda: during the hearing, the ceo said starbucks has not violated any labor laws regarding union and has
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negotiated -- in good faith with employees. the nlrb said that 368 starbucks stores have tally ballots in union elections. 290 six voted yes. starbucks has yet to reach a contract agreement with any. >> might -- my goal is to increase my wages so i do not have to work full-time. so i can go back to school and continue with my athletics. amanda: representative ro khanna met with these priestess on their efforts against a corporate giant. >> it will register with a lot of service workers, a lot of lower wage workers, especially in the food industry. it is inspiring to see young workers standing up for the rights. it to stand up for being paid for what they deserve. amanda: abc seven reached out to starbucks for comment. it will be voting april 21. amanda: it is a move that could shake up the electric vehicle can.
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dan: walmart plans to build its own coast-to-coast network of electric vehicle charging stations, think off go gas but greener. amanda: walmart plans to have the network built by 2030. the stations would be built at some sam's club locations. walmart says it stores, warehouses are located within 10 miles of 90% of americans. dan: it is remarkable figure. turn our attention to weather and rain. amanda: who is -- is it going to mess with our opener? sandia: we will get it out before the opener. it is already ringing across parts of the bay area. i want to show you what you can expect by the time that game gets underway. we go hour-by-hour, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., you noticed amanda parts in time for the giants to take on the royals. first pitch will be 56 degrees will be cloudy. it will be mostly cloudy and
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breezy, but temperature comes up to 58 degrees. as we check out live doppler seven, we are seeing ring in the north bay, from napa towards american canyon, vallejo, railroad avenue, it is wet. we are seeing light showers from oakland, van croft avenue, william street. we have is the main front off the coast. it is in northern california where the rain is and snow is paired here is the front. it will come through as we head towards tomorrow morning's commute. temperatures are in the 40's and 50's. it is warmer than where you were yesterday. it was a warmer afternoon, with temperatures in the upper 50's to low 70's. we will put that warming on hold for a day, and we will bump those numbers up. golden gate bridge is showing raindrops. scattered light showers tonight. wet and breezy for the morning. dry and armor for the impact scale, this is level 1.
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expect a light to briefly moderate rain, slick for that commute. keep that mind and breezy high totals in the north bay. we go hour-by-hour, 5:00 tomorrow morning is when we see the widespread rain and moderate and pockets from 7:00 a.m., you will notice showers. not :00 and starting to become not as widespread. still around. 1:30 gets underway and you will notice it is lingering clouds and a couple sprinkles. not in san francisco. by 4:00 p.m., it is done. rainfall estimates with the rest of the system is if you hundred in the south bay to a quarter of an inch to the northern part of our area. this will turn to snow in the mountains were a winter weather advisory is up until 2 p.m. about 5500 feet expect to to 80 inches of snow, higher elevations get more. it will be gusty. your -- two to eigh snow. higher elevations get more. you morning temperatures are
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40's, 50's. it is wet start and breezy. it tomorrow afternoon it is mid 50's to low 60's. mostly cloudy and cooler day, compared to today. accuweather goes from that level 1 system with the rain to a dry and much warmer weekend. notice easter. we are in the mid 70's and mid-60's coast side. mount on monday. those temperatures will fall -- mild on monday. it will go to a cooler pattern for the middle of the week. will
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dan: the oakland police held 2 spring extravaganzas. amanda: 400 kids and adults gather that 2 locations to join idea fun filled activities. the first event kicked off at arroyo they hope park. it included a 5000 candy filled akon. his sack races and free photos with an easter bunny officer. dan: 5000 eggs. they say the events were to inspire young people over the city. >> hopefully they see us out here, and we can start building that relationship. maybe it will encourage people to want to become police officers. amanda: it is the fifth year that police coordinated this
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abc seven sports sponsored by riverwalk casino. larry: they hope there's a carryover against the white sox. 13 home runs in three games, that ties the record set in 1961. orange and black. michael had only he had 3 today. it is a three run,'s going in the first. giants have re-zero in a flash. -- 3-0 in a flash. he had three today as well. his first home run in the show. or-zero giants. -- 4-0 giants. grand slam off a position player. it was thrown 55 miles now. giants hit multiple homers. 16-63-3.
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into the home opener with casey in the a were off. the legends posing for a photo, tiger woods five bogeys. , including hopping on the reconstructed right leg after hitting from the sand. he landed in the sand again on 18. 74 tied for 54th. john started with a double bogey, and crushed an approach online. sets up an equal chance, made it. finished minus seven, best core at the masters after starting with the devil. tied with the victim. scottie sheffler is 4 under. after missing 23 games because of a family matter, andrew wiggins is on the practice with the warriors. he will not play their final 2 season games. the goal is to get wicks back in again shape for the playoffs or player. >> he told me he feels good, and he is on a good track. you want to be careful we do nog
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