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go on strike it the vote today in east bay as educators demand better compensation. kumasi: demonstrators rallying in an effort to build a better bay area. the focus on street safety now top of mind. reggie: e 40 playoff game between the warriors and the sacramento kings. we explained what happened. drew: we start cool, clo couple of showers. we some warm weather. we are finding temperatures in the upper 40's to lower 50's. santa rosa coming in at 42 degrees. here is live doppler seven. here comes front. it will move in later this afternoon and evening it will
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keep temperatures well below average in the 50's and late tonight, it will bring in isolated showers to parts of the region. nothing organized, but the chance is there. with that cold front, we will have cloudy skies. you will feel that cool april air in the 60's to low -- 50's to low 60's. overnight, we could have an isolated shower. i will show you this cold front moving through in about seven minutes. kumasi: teachers in the oakland unified school district art set to vote on whether to authorize a strike. >> good the vote will come almost a month after last month's wildcat strike, which brought ousd teachers to three different
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sites. it will also come about six months since negotiations with the district started and still no deal has been reached. during that time, the school board has approved budget reductions for next school year, which are designed to make room for pay raises, but representatives from the union say increases in state funding should be enough to fairly compensate teachers. back to the march 24 strike, it was not authorized by the union. today's vote will establish whether the union back straight will happen. back then, we sought educators from at least 14 schools take part. interim president of the oea board addressed ousd on friday. >> unsafe proposals. unfortunately, this behavior is continuing and we cannot trust
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ousd to come with their proposals to settle a contract. >> he is urging was you teachers to vote yes to authorize a strike, going on to explain that oea numbers deserve a little wage, students deserve services to be successful. complaining that ousd has not come to the table to bargain and alleged the district has brought no proposals around teachers safety, further sizing claims of bad faith bargaining by the district. on facebook, the district said they are hoping to have a deal reached by the end of the school year, acknowledging they will not all of the demands they say s' that teachers' raises our priorities. reggie: police investigating more sideshow activity in san francisco and east bay.
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this happened late saturday night at the laurus and 16th streets. there was another in oakland on sixth and orchid sunday morning in that incident, a police helicopter circling overhead as drivers did donors in the intersection. open police say they seized several vehicles. kumasi: members and advocates demanding favor streets in the midst of a fentanyl crisis -- safer streets. this rally of city hall yesterday. organizers say drug dealing and open-air drug use is out of control. advocates believe the fix should involve increased staffing for police and greater consequences for drug dealing. >> i come from a long line of addiction and people who used used in my family. when they got caught, they went to jail. it got them clean. >> the neighborhoods cannot be
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the place where we are letting this happen, other drug use. -- public drug use. kumasi: that supervisor says he supports supervise consumption facilities. earlier this month, mayor london breed requested federal help to arrest and prosecute drug dealers. reggie: months after mass shootings, members of the apa community are calling on banks to stop financing gun manufacturers. the community is being backed by some powerful young advocate. >> members of san francisco's k api community calling out banks backing gun manufacturers, launching the campaign in chinatown, putting pressure specifically on wells fargo to cut all ties with the industry. >> as asian-americans, we have
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the power to stop a plot of this. we have a choice in where we invest our dollars, where we deposit our paychecks. >> mass s park and half moon bay involving the community propelling the campaign and the youth led march or are lives is getting behind it >> supporting efforts around their campaign to essentially call out wells fargo for funding the gun industry and emphasize the fact that they stand in solidarity with the aapi community, yet they are finding the weapons that impact folks in that community. >> wells fargo says we listen carefully to all points of view in the ongoing debate and take each of them seriously. our communities, schools, places of business and neighborhoods must be kept safe from gun violence. in 2018, bloomberg news reported
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wells fargo is the gun industry's top financer, the ceo saying its relationship was declining with the nra. but activists like this one say it is not enough. >> i think holding corporate sponsors accountable is so important. that is why we need to call them out in rows like this. it is so important for everybody to get involved. kumasi: e-40 says racial led to him being kicked out of saturday's playoff game between the warriors and the kings. he was asked to leave the arena. he is after being disrespectfully heckled for most of the game, he turned around during fourth order been confront another vent hearing that is when officials intervened, which led to an intense exchange of words and e-40 hearing removed. klay thompson called the ejection unfortunately.
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>> she has been our biggest supporter and deserves to be there. he has always been respectful, considerate of those around him. it was weird to see. i hope it is resolved. kumasi: in a text to mark j spears, the robert wrote was another reminder that despite my success as a musician and entrepreneur, racial bias remains prevalent. the security saw a black man and a white woman and assumed i was at fault. the kings have responded saying the text window kings take these claims seriously and are investigating any -- as we do anytime decision like this is made. reggie: the warriors and kings willck foram 2 of the nba playoffs. they are down in the series after saturday night. this is just the third time in
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the is steve kerr era that the warriors have lostf seri. >> every game is imptant. i do not ever say anything is must win until you have three losses. then it is a must win. we have been through everything in the last decade with this team. these guys know what it is about. you take it a day at a time. reggie: tip-off tonight at 7:00. the series shifts to chase center thursday. drew: breeze along the embarcadero this morning, onshore flow will keep temperatures cool later this afternoon as a forefront swings through. today, we are into the 50's and low 60's this afternoon. but look at our average high's. most of us should be in the upper 60's to lower 70's this
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n 13 degrees below average. seven greece below average in the city. as we go hour-by-hour, mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. temperatures mainly in the 50's this afternoon, low 60's in the warmest spots. trying shower tonight is equal in front moves through. one may has the best chance of seeing light shower. very light drizzle in most areas overnight. no organized rain coming in with his front. it will just reinforce equal or air. tomorrow, mostly cloudy conditions and chance of an isolated shower. cool today. we will get some peaks of sunshine here and there. only 56 in the city. 61 in san jose. 62 in concord. we start the week with clear
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conditions, but by the end of the week, much warmer weather will move in. . jobina: goodwe are srtg with anw of our map. we advisories for the venetia and antioch bridges. we have a stall on a northbound 101 as you approach the golden gate, but it is not causing any slowdowns. emeryville, headlights traveling westbound. aside from that issue the golden gate bridge, everything else moving smoothly. until eggs are traveling westbound for the peninsula. wrap up with a look at our drive times. dublin is starting to see about 52 minutes for that ride. reggie: a black teenager in kansas city shot after going to the wrong house. people are rallying behind him, saying that justice is not being served. kumasi: fox news trying to
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kumasi: people are demanding justice for a kansas city teenager shot in the head after knocking on the wrong door. his family says he was trying to pick up his siblings to the wrong address. that is when a white man shot ly the -- ground leading. police say the shooter has talked with protesters but not been arrested. reggie: opening arguments in the defamation case against fox news have been delayed until at least
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tomorrow. it looks like fox's trying to settle this out of work. -- out-of-court. jobina: because what appears to be happening. the wall street journal is reporting the delay is due to a last-minute effort to settle the walls -- settle the case out of court. fox is facing this lawsuit over allegations it's host reported false claims that the 2020 election was raked. fox news is that it was reporting on allegations that were newsworthy. the judges already ruled against them using that offense. a dominion spokesperson has time to comment. if the case does move forward, it is expected to last up to six weeks. kumasi: if you are counting on caltrain to get to work or a giants game, check the schedule. the agency is reducing service to the trains a day for the next
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few weeks to do electrical work and testing. bullet service also suspended and single tracking between palo alto and mountain view stations. tomorrow morning marks since the deadly earthquake and fire in san francisco. the ceremony to commemorate will take place at lot is counting on market street. it starts at 5:12 a.m., the same time the earthquake rocked the city. the site is the oldest surviving monument from that day. willie brown encourages everyone to come out. >> they ought to be here. i have been here consistently for multiple years at 5:00 in the morning and, as usual, it is always a party. kumasi: after the event,
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is a repainting ceremony at the golden fire hydrant between 20th and church street. ♪ reggie: of the biggest music festivals of the year is in the books. i am man. coachella once again taking over near palm strings. --e taebaek group they history, bad bunny also making history as a first latin and spanish language artists to be festival and blink 182 was an additional surprise. frank ocean, who is not performed in concert since 2019. it goes again next weekend.
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is there no other picture to take it coachella than the first will behind you? that is the only photo isa. -- only photo i saw. drew: i saw a lot of people's experiences at coachella but no music. it is just what it is really like to be at coachella. and did not seem fun. long lines for showers and bathrooms. reggie: i apologize. i am sure someone who is watching is a big fan of whoever that was, but i do not know who he is. does anyone know? drew: my brain. but we will do it again next weekend and the link 22 will come back -- and maybe blink 182 will come back. kumasi: it is just not for eu.
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that is all -- just not for you. that is all. where is frank? drew: they did not livestream his performance. that was a huge thing. reggie: that is a bummer. drew: mostly cloudy day today and cool this afternoon and tomorrow. that comes as a chance of isolated showers the next 24 hours, but all eyes on the end of it. the is looking warm. right now, 40's to low 50's. but it will feel cool later this afternoon. approaching northern california and will bring a chance of isolated showers later. we keep the cloud cover for much of the day. great start to the week. as we head through the evening -- gray start to the week. as we headed the evening, in
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higher elevations, we may get some snow. tomorrow, showers as we head into the evening. today is mostly cloudy, cool, 50's and low 60's. tonight, partly cloudy skies, 30's and 40's. 70's make a comeback by friday. we might have some 80's in our warmest spots. cool start to the week with a chance of a sprinkle. by friday, spring warmth in the 70's and 80's. we keep that for the start of the weekend. sunshine and rightly cuddy conditions on sunday. reggie:l's ta ers th new cohost of live
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neadlss t a birthy party alabama late saturday night. kumasi: community demanding banks cut ties with the nonmanufacturing industry. wells fargo issued a statement saying our communities must be safe from gun violence. reggie: david's bridal filed for bankruptcy overnight. lastly, they announced plans to lay off more than 9200 employees. the company has not said if any store closures are planned. drew: mostly cloudy day later with a chance of an evening shower. this afternoon 50's to low 60's. after sunset, chance of an isolated shower. jobina: we are living at the westbound side of the richmond-san rafael bridge. you're traveling eastbound, you will face speeds a little under the limit due to some work on the bridge. kumasi: the warriors pick on the
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sacramento kings in game 2 of the nba playoffs. the warriors lost game 1. tip-off tonight is at 7:00 p.m. open got a double dose of championshipitles sterda mayor join in on the celebration of the both teams were guests of honor at a parade last month in sacramento. the girls won their third state title in five years and the boys front home the schools first ever state title. reggie: and people trying for 30 years of afro sports in san francisco. they enjoyed juggling, facepainting, obstacle courses, trampolines and aerial arts. there founder shares perks.
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running the program. >> i have been around the belongings seen this organization grow to a state-of-the-art gymnasium. reggie: yesterday's event was free. the organization offers programs in movement and physical arts,y. peoe gathering for the boston marathon as the race marks 10 years since the bombing. the race starts in less than two hours. more than 30,000 athletes are participating. among the competitors, 15 people who have run the marathon in under two hours and seven minutes, which is pretty fast. the fastest the race has ever been finished is two hours and three minutes. >> everyone wants to be part of this marathon. here we are.
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>> i now know even more what boston strong. i am feeling it a lot this year. kumasi: it is not just about the running. yesterday, the virginia couple renewed their vows near the finish line in their uniforms they met their love of running and will participate in the marathon today. i am all for it. reggie: good for them. i a new day for live. mark consuelo's will take over for ryan seacrest. they are retitling the show and it will be called life with kelly and mark. mark had a lot of practice doing this. he has built in 100 times, but when the suggestion came that they do this permanently, they had the same reaction. >> are they crazy? >> it was universal. that is a terrible idea.
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>> we made a list of pros and cons and it came quickly apparent that there were a lot of pros. reggie: ryan seacrest is now focusing on american idol and other gigs. life with mark and kelly premieres this morning and you can watch it every weekday at nine. still ahead, questions from intelligence officials after it was discovered that classified materials were posted online. kumasi: the latest move by budweiser over backlash alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for.
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kumasi: the grace to capitalize on the quickly expanding field of artificial intelligence continues. the latest project underway by big names in tech. reggie: we are standing by to watch the most powerful rocket launch into orbit. what this means for future spacex exploration. we check in with drew tuma. drew: we start with some cloud cover and temperatures in the upper 40's to lower 50's. we are at 50 in oakland and san jose. here is what is on the way -- live doppler seven, another front in the form of cloud cover on satellite will reinforce cooler than average temperatures later this afternoon we are only in the 50's and 60's.
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will try to bring in an isolated shower tonight. first thing this morning, it is a mostly cloudy day on the way, not nearly as bright as we were over the weekend at 4:00 p.m., most of us are only in the 50's. sun goes down, chance of an isolated shower that charge chances coming up in about seven and its. kumasi: e-40 is making headlines after being ejected from saturday's warriors kings playoff game. he is going the incident a case of racial bias. gloria rodriguez is live with more on what happened. we have heard from a friend who saw everything unfold. >> this morning, the kings are investigating what happened. e-40 is one of the worst biggest supporters, often seen at games. he says this shows that racial bias is prevalent. in the video, you see tens of
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moments between some inks fans and e-40. in the moments before he was kicked out of the one center saturday night in sacramento when he wears anedhef e-40 was told to leave during the fourth quarter. a female fan is recorded on her phone having words with him. minutes later, he is escorte out. this witness says that before the argument e-40 was standing in the front row with a man he went to the game with and some fans told them to sit down. >> e-40 turned around and think he used some words i should not repeat, but he used them towards fans, which is all documented. there was a back-and-forth between the fans that were seated behind e-40 nz person with him. >> i do not see what happened,
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but i wanted to make sure he was good and our guys took care of him. >> e-40 released a nba writer mark spears saying i was subjected to disrespect heckling over the course of the game. during the fourth quarter, i finally addressed one heckler in an assertive but polite manner. e-40 goes on to say that security saw a disagreement between a black man and a white woman and immediately assumed i was at fault. he says racial bias remains prevalent and at that he was humiliated by the kings security team. the kings released a statement saying that the second two kings take the claims seriously and are investigating facts and circumstances regarding the situation. reggie: today, a vo lead to teachers walking off the job. opened unified educators are at
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a standstill over a new contract. we are live in oakland with what the teachers are demanding. >> those contract have gone on for the last six months with no deal reached yet. the teachers union further sizing claims of bad faith targeting the district. today's vote follows a month's wildcat strike brought out teachers from 14 schools to three different sites. we recently heard from the interim president of the oakland education association urging educators to vote yes to allow him to authorize a strike, this time backed by the union the interim president claiming the district has canceled sessions and given and zeros proposals. he says this behavior is continuing and we cannot trust ousd to come with serious
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proposals. on facebook, he talked about the vote to strike over what the union is con ousd's illegal behavior. >> our members deserve a level wall wage and our students deserve services. ousd has not come to the table to bargain for special education and have no proposals around our safety and our common good proposals. >> since negotiations the school board has approved a package of budget reductions or next school year. these are essentially designed to make room for teacher pay raises and however, representatives of the teachers union say increases in state funding should be enough to fairly compensate teachers. they say they are committed to reaching an agreement but cannot agree to everything proposed. however, the district did
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propose that the pay raises they are talking about our top priority. we are following this development all morning long. kumasi: this morning, the biden administration is demanding answers as to how a massachusetts air national guard's man was allegedly able to leak classified u.s. intelligence documents. one center is recommending that some people be fired. >> visit national guard when faced a federal judge on friday as the investigation continues into help the 21-year-old was allegedly able to leak hundreds of classified documents. the criminal complaint against him discloses he helped top-secret clearance since 2021 as part job in the massachusetts international guard. lindsey graham said he did not have the kind of intelligence access to share a half-point he was in the military. >> type would be surprised if i
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had that kind of information. the system failed. some people need to be fired. >> the security clearance level required a background check, but analysts say those checks may not capture interactions online. questions continue about how he was able to print and upload photos of documents to discord before the pentagon noticed. senator graham taking aim at those on the far right. >> there is no justification for this. for any number of congress to suggest it is ok to leak classified information is irresponsible and puts us in serious danger. 15 behinba alea. his next court appearance is set for wednesday.
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reggie: to the ongoing battle over abortion rights -- vice president harris surprised activists at a rally in l.a. over the weekend, urging demonstrators to keep rallying and back their demands for reproductive control. her appearance follows a texas judge's ruling against the use of mifepristone. the supreme court blocked this ruling until wednesday to give justices time to review the issue. ceo of budweiser's parent company addressing outrage over the company's relationship with a transgender activist. this sparked a backlash against some conservatives. earlier this month, will shared a post promoting bud light. one look at stars as the sales of bud light have been down since the sponsorship was anop lteon theom sge never
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inteedo be part of the discussion that divides people. we are in the business of bringing people together over the air. kumasi: table to ban tiktok in montana is headed -- a bill to ban tiktok in montana is headed to the governor's desk. app stores that violate the law would face fees of $10,000 per violation. this proposal comes as congress is considering a nationwide ban over concerns that the chinese own parent company could share information with the chinese government. reggie: google reported the preparing to unveil a suite of new ai features next month, including an image generator, a language learning system, and a chat. this comes as samsung considers replacing google as their default search engine. they could replace it with microsoft's being which debuted
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in a i searched earlier this year. elon musk getting into the ai game, too. he has just created a new company. this comes f -- a month after he and other tech experts called for a pause on and development, setting the risks it poses -- the risks it poses to society. kumasi: calls for dianne feinstein to step down. reggie: another mass shooting, this time in alabama at a 16-year-old with a party. first, we check on the weather. drew: we take you to san jose, where we have cloudy conditions and a front been through over the next 24 hours. today is not as bright or as warm as the weekend was. taking a look at the cool april afternoon in the middle column, those are our typical afternoon highs.
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you can see that for a lot of us, ever 60's to lower 70's is where we should be for the middle of the month of it today, we are only going into the upper 50's to lower 60's. napa is about 13 degrees where it should be. mostly cloudy. by 11:00 a.m., we are 50's and by this afternoon, a couple of 60's pop up on the board. by 9:00 p.m., there could be an isolated lake show in the north bay and along the coast, but it is not an organized system. mid 50's, low 60's to start the week. this front will bring snow the sierra. winter weather advisory starts at 5:00 p.m. today. travel could be difficult, especially early tomorrow morning. we have warmer weather coming our way by the end of the.
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he gave the longest serving party leader in senate history this year. amy klobuchar knelt weighing in on dianne feinstein's absence from the senate. the 89-year-old is the oldest sitting member of congress and has not voted since late february while recovering from shingles. she has missed 60 votes, putting roughly 2000 in the judiciary committee, which is stalling the confirmation of president biden's federal judge appointees. >> we will need her vote. we have the debts on coming up, but she is recovering from shingles. we need to make sure she comes back. if this goes on month after month, she will have to make a decision about what her future holds. reggie: i think is curre working from home in san francisco. she insists she will return to the senate in the meantime, she has asked cap schumer to
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temporarily appoint a replacementhe judiciary committee so appointees can be confirmed. that could be easier said than done. two appoint a replacement, schumer would need bipartisan support. kumasi: the san francisco school that was a scene of a deadly shooting last month will be reopening tomorrow. classes have been temporarily held at a nearby church. this is the first time the school will be open since students and staff members were shot and killed. authorities say a former student acted alone in the attack. reggie: police are asking for the public's help in identifying who is responsible for a mass shooting. this was in alabama. jobina: the shooting happened saturday night in a small rural town. police to in addition to the
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four people killed, 28 people were hurt. then jesus told abc news he had been at the hospital overnight with families of the victims. family members told him the gunfire erupted inside the party when tempers flared during an argument. officials have not confirmed that children were involved in the shooting. counseling is available to students this morning. >> we will make every effort to comfort those children and do not lose sight of the fact that those are the ones most impacted the situation. >> alabama's her condolences. cnn is reporting that one of the people killed is the birthday girl's brother who is on the brink of graduation and a football standout at the local high school. he had already committed to playing a jackson state in the fall. the university released a statement expressing their condolences.
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kumasi: on gma, and urgen search is underway for american sailors who went to sing after setting sail off the coast of mexico earlier this month. >> knew details from the coast guard on the street american sailors missing off the coast of mexico. >> and underway for carrie and frank o'brien and william gross, who worked -- mexico to san diego when they disappeared. >> at the time, environmental conditions were certainly playing a role. >> family members say the are experienced sailors and are pleading with the public or any help in locating their loved ones. >> i have not been out of contact with my father my entire life. we are incredibly close >>
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coming up the latest on this urgent search. drew: embarcadero. the flags are moving with onshore flow, keeping temperatures below average. later on today, cool april afternoon with mostly cloudy skies. chance of an isolated charge to tuesday and then we flip the script. by the end of the weekend, it is much warmer. we start the monday i 40's to lower 50's. we keep cloud cover today. mostly cloudy start to the week. chance of a light shower in the north bay tonight, could be some drizzle early tomorrow morning. we keep because much of tuesday and tuesday evening, chance of an isolated shower. this is not a lot of rain by any means. the best chance of finding what whether it is in north bay.
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most of us could see drizzle, but all in all, this cold front is weak and fast-moving. look at these temperatures. mid 50's, low 60's, that is about it. we will keep partly cloudy skies and temperatures dropped into the 40's overnight. by thursday, 70's make a comeback in the warmest spots. friday, 80's. we started the week below average and by the end, temperatures go above average. client over the next seven days for a mostly cloudy day tomorrow. the and temperatures near average. reggie: one short look of the emerald city. the upcoming wicked movie. kumasi: k rocket with 33 main engines is poised to make space expiration history today. reggie:
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reggie: the world's most powerful rocket is prepared to launch this morning here is a live stream from texas. we are under 30 minutes from liftoff but that could be pushed back. elon musk is shooting for the stars but also trying to bring expectations back to earth. here is andrew dymburt. >> overnight, elon musk tempering expectations as his company prepares to launch its most ambitious rocket yet. >> if we get far enough from launchpad before something goes wrong, i would consider that to be successful. >> starship is the most powerful
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rocket ever. elon musk noted the challenges that go along with putting this vehicle in space. on the upper stage, so that is a lot. it is like having a box of big needs. >> if all goes perfectly, starship will launch and then leave the atmosphere before splashing down near hawaii. should all that happen, it would be a resounding success, considering muscat is just hoping the rocket will not explode. >> will probably take several months to rebuild the launchpad. i am just hoping launchpad before anything goes wrong. >> musk has a lot scholarship. facebook is a multibillion dollar contract with nasa. musk has even more ambitious goals than the moon landing in
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2025. >> we have an arduous few yea ahead of us. at the end of that, we should have something that enables a base on the moon and a base on mars. >> unlike previous lunches, the company is not trying to recover parts of the spacecraft. it was the rocket to sink to the bottom of the ocean so no one can retrieve the technology. kumasi: look at this. stargazers are in for a treat. the meteor shower returns saturday and continues for the next two weeks. it is an annual event each april when the earth runs into debris from the comet. nessus is the best time to look is around midnight. that will be april 23. nessel also suggests you get your binoculars out on the 26th
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and 27th when a half moon will be visible. drew: tonight nothing greatest, -- not the greatest, but the rest of the week will be much better. chance of an isolated shower late tonight. we will see a bit of sunshine this morning, but the cubs build back in. -- clouds build back in. cold front will keep temperatures below average later on today. it is cool. 56 in the city. 62 in concord. along the coast, onshore breeze keeping temperatures around 53 degrees. isolated showers late tonight snow in the sierra. winter weather advisory beginning at 5:00 p.m., lasting into tomorrow morning. snow levels at around 4500 feet. above that, numeral fork to 10
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inches of snow. that will create some slick travel conditions, but the rest of the week is looking beautiful. sunshine and warmer weather by friday. kumasi: new at 6:00, performing next month at the coronation. reggie: filing for david's bridal looking to sell after announcing thousands of layouts. and then you come home and you're honduran. marianne: totally relate to that. it's like a double personality kind of thing. ♪ ♪ overactive bladder, or oab, can change your world.
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. wage update. teachers deciding whether or not to strike. >> banks are pushing to cut ties with the gun industry. >> e 40 injected what happened during gay one in the warriors kings playoff series. >> good morning monday to you april 17. >> hopefully we are off to a good start. drew: it is quiet out there not -- there are changes and it will be cooler than yesterday. right now, temperatures are in the upper 40's and low 50's. we have changes arriving with live doppler 7 showing a cold front approaching the coast line right now.
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