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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. as it moves through today, it
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will bring cloud cover and cooler temperatures and cha soted s lar we l aon, you fee cler e chance of isolated showers. we will take a closer look at the chance and temperatures coming up. >> happening today teachers in the oakland unified school district will vote on whether or not to authorize a strike. the union has been in negotiations with the school district or seven months now. we are live in oakland with what they are demanding. amanda: today's vote will come almost exactly a month after the march wildcat strike which brought out ousd teachers to three different sites around the area. as you mentioned, after six months, still no deal has been reached. at the time, the school board
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approved a package of budget changes that will make room for teacher pay raises. but representatives of the union say increases in state funding should be enough to fairly compensate teachers. back to the strike on march 24, the distinction meant the walkout was not authorized by the union. in this case the oakland education association. today they will decide whether a union back strike will happen. about 14 oakland union and middle high schools took part. the president of the board -- addressed ousd on friday. >> cancel sessions and given unfair proposals. unfortunately, this can -- behavior is continuing and we cannot trust ousd to come up with proposals to settle the contract. amanda: he is urging ousd
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teachers to vote yes in allowing an authorize of strike. going on to say that the members need a livable wage. they claim that ousd has not come to the table and they allege the district has brought no proposals around teacher safety. further emphasizing claims of bargaining by the district. in a facebook post, the district did post that they said they are going to have an agreement made by the end of the school year. acknowledging they cannot meet every demand but saying teacher pay raises are a top priority. life in oakland, amanda, abc 7 news. reggie: police are investigating more sideshow activity in cisco and the east bay. the first sideshow happened allegedly in san francisco and there was another one in oakland early sunday morning. that incident a police helicopter circled overhead as
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spectators lit fire rings and set off fireworks. they said they seized several vehicles involved. kumasi: neighbors and applicants are demanding safer streets in san francisco amid a fentanyl crisis. rallies on the steps of city hall yesterday. organizers say open-air use ofd. >> coming from a long line of addiction and people that used to use in my family. when they were caught with drugs they went to jail. you know what? a got them clean. >> the sidewalk cannot be the place where we just let this happen out. public drug use. kumasi: supervisor was there among others at the rally he said he the ports
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consumption facilities. they requested help from the doj to arrest and prosecute drug dealers. reggie: months after mass shootings in monterey bay and half-moon bay members are calling on banks to stop financing gun many factors. this is in the heart of chinatown over the weekend to put pressure on wells fargo to cut ties with the industry. they teamed up with march for our lives which is a student led group that allows for gun control legislation in the country. >> what we are trying to bring to light is that as asian americans stop a lot of this. reggie: that is in monterey instead of monterey park. i said that a moment ago. wells fargo stands in solidarity with the community in the face of senseless violence. they are urging individuals to
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hold corporate sponsors accountable. kumasi: racial bias -- one individual says led to him being kicked out of the sacramento and -- kings and -- kings game. he turned around in the quarter to confront another fan and that is when officials intervened and it led to a and tense exchange of words and him being removed from the stands. they called the ejection unfortunate. >>'s been our biggest supporter years and i hope they write that because he deserves to be there. in my time of knowing him, he's always been respectful and considerate of those around him. it was very weird to see it. i hope this is resolved. kumasi: in a text nba the rapper wrote, unfortunately it was yet another reminder that despite my success as a musician and entrepreneur racial bias
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s prevalent. they saw a disagreement between a black man and white woman and automatically assumed i was at fault. the sacramento kings take these king -- claim seriously and we are investigating the circumstances regarding this situation as we do anytime and actually like this is -- an accusation like this is made. kumasi: the warriors are down one game in the series after losing 126-123 saturday. this is the third time that the warriors have lost game on in the playoff series. >> every game is important. i do not ever really sa anything is a must when until you have three -- must win until you have three losses then it is a must win. but in the last decade these guys know what it is about. you take it a day at a time. reggie: tip-off is tonight at
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7:00. iseries shis se ceer on thursday. kusi: celebrating state champions the two high school teams on the parade in their hometown. reggie: marking 117 years since the great earthquake in san francisco. the annual event to commemorate the resiliency of the city. drew: we are only going into the 50's this afternoon today. some of the cities typically should be in the 70's this time of year so it is a low average later today. we will talk about the forecast and who alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank.
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temperatures only in the 50's. this afternoon the warmest area touches about 60 degrees. well below where areas should be this time of year. a cold front bringing an isolated shower along the bay and coast. everything we see today and tomorrow morning will be like in nature and isolated when it comes to showers. today it is mostly cloudy and cool. you will feel the cool air compared to this weekend. today temperatures are knocked down back below average 50's and low 60's. the front will blink -- bring a little snow to the sierra today. 4-10 inches of snow with snow levels about 4500 feet. that is a look at weather. let's check in on traffic. jobina: we have alert from bart they are experiencing and equipment problem on the track and that will impact any train on the mcarthur and 19th street stations.
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this is impacting trains that are traveling in all directions as long as they go through those two stations. the plaza shows that there lights are on and traffic is backing up to the base of the maze. the golden gate bridge is nice and clear this morning. wind advisories in antioch and a niche of ridges right now. the drivetime is low on highway four 28 minutes. kumasi: a delay in deformation case against fox news. the company settling outside of court. and we take a live look outside right now at 6:12. ♪birds flyin' high, you know how i feel.♪ ♪breeze driftin' on by...♪ ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪ ♪...it's a new day,♪ it's time to make a stand. ♪and i'm feelin' good.♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd...
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the head after knocking on the wrong door. 16-year-old ralph yowell was trying to pick up his sibling thursday night and accidentally went to the wrong that is when they say a white man shot him through the glass door and again as he was laying on the ground bleeding. police say the shooter has spoken with investigators. he has not been it arrested which sparked protest in kansas city last night. the student is in the hospital and his parents say he is recovering. reggie: opening arguments against the deformation against fox news is delayed until tomorrow. it looks like fox is trying to settle this out of court. >> that is what appears to be happening. the judge will get later information this morning. wall street journal is reporting the delay is due to a last-minute effort to settle the lawsuit out of court. the wall street journal and fox news are both owned by rupert murdoch. many voting machines rigged thee
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2020 election while privately expressing they did not believe the lies. fox argued it was reporting on allegations that were newsworthy. the judge has already ruled against them using that defense. a spokesperson deadline -- declined to comment on this. if the case moves forward, it will last up to six weeks. kumasi: if you're counting on caltrans trying to get to work, you need to check the schedule before you head out. they are reducing service to about 80 trains per day for the next two weeks to do electrification work and that is about two dozen fewer trains than usual. the bullet service will be suspended. they will do single tracking between palo alto and mountain view. you need to look out for platform closures. reggie: tomorrow marks the 117ya mony will tacen
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rt seet ast hewillt 12 in the morng the same time the rthq cy apri906. they also hold significance as it is the oldest surviving former mayor willie brown encourages everyone to come out. >> i think they ought to be here because i have been here consistently for multiple years at 5:00 in the morning. believe me, as usual, in san francisco, it is always a party. reggie: following the event there is a repainting ceremony at the famous golden fire hydrant between 20th and church street. ♪ kumasi: making a surprise appearance with rapper jackson -- at coachella yesterday. desert new pulse -- new palm strings.
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it is the first korean active headline. and bad bunny made the first latin spanish artist to be there. and blink 182 was a surprise pop-up addition. in the last performer was blake ocean who has not performed since 2019. the festival continues for a second weekend next week and. -- weekend. reggie: that's cool. kumasi: we get the highly anticipated adaptation of the movie wicked. reggie: you have to look close and brighten the contrast on your screen because it is dark. the studio behind the film sharing photos of leading actresses who is playing the main character. she is wearing the signature we chat and has a broom in hand. and we have ariana grande as belinda. she is far away. and again, it is very dark. but she is there. the cast also includes jonathan
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bailey, jeff goldblum, michelle yeoh, and slater. we get part one, because they are dividing this into two parts. it was november 2024, part two released, not until the next year. kumasi: this is i can't take it. reggie: christmas day 2025. kumasi: this is. reggie: they say there will be two new songs it which is cool. i'm really excited about wicked but i do not agree with the switching it into two movies. kumasi: i'm not ok with waiting a whole year. wait until may next year. it seems like -- drew: it seems like a dark tim burton style. reggie: thank you for asking that because someone asked on twitter. he responded this is john hsu from the bay area who did -- he said that he loves the colorful pallet.
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and that this is just the beginning of what he is going to show soo t get it twisted. drew: you have to really squint to see them. reggie: parts of we get our very dark. drew: for sure. reggie: this is their dark era. [laughter] they will be on their bright arrow once they get to the ballroom. drew: that got to do the defined gravity and i will be happy. is that part one or part two? reggie: if they did not in part one with defying gravity we will protest. drew: the second act is always w homp whomp. wrapped up in the first one. reggie: it is a little bit of reprise. they have built lift, the elevator, what? drew: here is a lovely picture
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from the exploratorium camera this morning. we have temperatures in the upper 40's low 50's right now. temperatures what you feel later this afternoon is cool air moving in as we find a cold front approaching the region. with the cold front, we combine clouds getting is the day goes on. mostly cloudy skies not as bright as we were wrote the weekend. we see future weather -- were over the weekend. we see future weather bringing mist and drizzle first thing tomorrow morning. we keep cloud cover tuesday and then there is an isolated chance of a shower. most areas will not see one. where we do find the showers they are light in nature or not -- and not organized. north bay has the best chance of seeing drizzle's in the next 24 hours. most of us notice cloudy skies and cool weather. today temperatures are only in the mid-50's low 60's. this time of year we showed you most of the area is upper 60's low 70's.
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a lot of places more than 10 degrees below where we should be this time of year. partly cloudy skies 30's and 40's tonight. we start to warm up later this week. 70's make a comeback thursday. what happens on friday, 80's start to appear in the warm part of the city. we start today with the cooler than average conditions but we finish it with bill -- above average numbers. we have a chance of isolated showers today and tomorrow. we warm up by the end of the week. the early call for the weekend looks nice partly cloudy skies with temperatures close to average. reggie: now we take a live look from the name of the town that sounds like it is made up but it is real, boca chica texas. we learned in the last 10 minutes the space x our ship rocket launch is not happening today. ceo elon musk tweeted there is a pressure and valve that froze. this is the project that aims to one day transport people back and forth to the moon and
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eventually to mars. again, it looks like to has -- looks like it has been scrubbed for today. we bring in ginger live from louisiana of what is coming up on gma this morning. kumasi: good morning, ginger. ginger: good morning to you. i am here in the wetlands of louisiana. charles is where this boat will take us to see and show you the story of the louisiana: get the first community displaced by climate change -- louisiana first community displaced by climate change. this is about oil and gas canals leading saltwater intrude on the land. the sinking land is down here as well. we will get into the issues and the faces who are impacted by the rapid changes. they had a five mile why -- wide island which is now smaller. we will share that story with you.
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the have the updates and the fallout from t pentagon leak of what we learned this morning about other chinese by balloons out there. and the search for -- chinese spy balloons out there. you will see those stories and so much more on a chilly morning here in the louisiana. i have three layers and a heated best. reggie: wow because was in it 80's in new york? ginger: the wrong spot. but the story is worth it. reggie: we will be looking for that, thank you. we will see
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oakland girls and boys basketball teams. both teams are the g of honor at -- last month the girls won title in five years and the boys brought home the school first ever state title. happening now, people are gathering the boston marathon as the race marks 10 years since the bombing that killed three people and hurt hundreds of others. today's race begins in less than an hour. were than 30,000 athletes from 122 countries are participating. among participants, 15 people who have ran the marathon in other -- in under two hours. which is very fast considering the fastest race ever finish is two hours three minutes. spotify getting rid of a trivia game. you only have a few more weeks to play it. and target trade in the program underway to recycle material. as we had to break a
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. need 40 wrapper escorted the kings game and why he causes racial teachers getting ready to vote their demands as negotiations continue. reggie: phantom 14,000 shows later fansction. gy happy monday, april 17. no chandeliers here but we do have drew tuma. kumasi: it is been a l coming. drew: i've never seen it. kumasi: it is a classic. drew: it withstood the test of time. kumasi: it did. reggie: it didn't. drew: we have a cold front that
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will approach. what it will do is clout the skies today and keep temperatures below average. we are in store for a cool afternoon. partly cloudy skies with the canning cloud cover today. mostly cloudy this afternoon with temperatures in the 50's. tonight, there is a chance of an isolated shower is a front moves through. we will take a look at the chance and afternoon highs coming up in a few minutes. kumasi: hip-hop legend e-40 making headlines after being objective from the warriors kings playoff game. he is calling the incident of racial bias. we have more on what happened. gloria: good morning, the kings investigating what happened. e-40 is one biggest supporters. he is often seen cheering them on at games. he is speaking on about -- speaking out about the incident
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showing racial bias is prevalent. this video shows tense moments between wrapper and other fans. this morning before he was kicked out of the gold one center in sacramento where the warriors and kings open up their playoff series -- golden one nt t kheir playoff series. recording on someone's phone shows that he had words with another guest bear and been he was escorted out. before the argument, they said the rapper was standing in the front row and some fans told him to sit down. >> he turned around and i think he used some words i should not repeat, but he used that toward the fans and that is documented on video. there was back-and-forth between the fans that were seated behind him. and he and the person that was with him. >> i did not see what happened
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but e-40 make sure he was good in our guys took care of him. >> on saturday night he said he was subjected to disrespectful heckling over the course of the game in sacramento. during the fourth quarter i finally turned around and address one heck alert in an assertive, but polite and are. he said security saw a disagreement between a black man and white woman and immediately assumed i was at fault. the rapper says remains prevalent and he was humiliated by the kings security team. the kings released a statement saying the sacramento team -- kings take this seriously and they are investigating the situation as we do anytime in an accusation like this.
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unified teachers will vote on authorizing a strike. the union says the school district has been conducting, "a legal and bad-faith bargaining. ". we are live in oakland with more of what the union is saying. >> negotiations have gone on for the last six months with no deal reached the teachers union emphasizing its claims of bad-faith bargaining by the school district. today's vote follows a march wildcat strike which brought out ou isd teachers from 14 middle and high schools to three different sites. we heard from members of oakland education association the teachers union voting teacher -- urging teachers to vote yes to authorize a strike this time backed by the union. the internal president said the district has canceled sessions and has given unserious proposals. saying, "on this behavior is continuing and we cannot count on them to
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settle the contract. ". today there is about to strike over what they are calling ousd's illegal behavior. >> our members bit -- deserve a livable wage. and our teachers student eerces they needuccessl. rerding special education, they have ignored our proposals around our safety and on so -- so on. >> since negotiations have started based approved a package of reductions next year to make room for teacher pay raises. however representatives of the teachers union say increases in state funding should be enough to fairly compensate teachers. in a facebook post the district says it is committed to reaching an agreement this school year. acknowledging it cannot meet every demand though raises are still a top priority. we are following all the details
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this morning. reporting live in oakland, amanda, abc7 news. kumasi: in an african nation of sudan violence is spiraling out of control this is part of the nation's transition into democracy. many have been killed and hundreds more are believed to have been hurt. fighter jets are circling overhead and tanks rolling into town and an american tourist says there are no easy options to get back home. >> there are people running and we saw jets. it looks like all out war was happening right there. kumasi: violence stemmed from conflict involving the leader of sudan who is in charge of the regular army. he leads a power group. reggie: u.s. officials confirmed to abc that american forces conducted a raid against isis militants in syria. three people were killed in the operation.
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a spokesman for the u.s. central command set the raid resulted in the probable death of a senior isis in your leader and a planner responsible for planning terror attacks in the middle east and europe. there were no u.s. casualties. kumasi: a 21-year-old air guard been accused of leaking national intelligence documents is due back in court we. ou got t document. jack teixeira had high-level top-secret clearance which the pentagon said was needed for him to do his job as an i.t. specialist. both sides of aisle, lawmakers are to manning answers. >> as a captain in major i would be surprised if i had that information. yes, the system failed. some people need to be fired over this. kumasi: to shira is facing over 15 years in if convicted. reggie: to the ongoing battle over abortion rights. vice president kamala harris the convective rights activists -- productive rights activists in
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going to a rally. she urged them to keep rallying and backed their demands for reproductive control. this is following the texas governor ruling against the abortion medication. they block this on wednesday to give justices time to review the issue. kumasi: a ceo of a parent company -- transgender activists. bud light sponsorship of tiktok star sparked backlash among conservatives. t sha sponsor post prted ante o thes twitterou saar never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. we are in the business of bringing people together over a beer. " tiktok from the ent -- banning from the entire state of montana is going to pass the leader's desk.
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app stores that violate the law would face fees. of $10,000 of proposal is coming as congress is still considering a nationwide ban over concerns of tiktok's chinese own parent company and it can share americans information with the chinese government. google is going to unveil a suite of a high-powered search tools next month. the features include an ai generator, a language learning system, and a chat bot that would answer questions. new york times says this comes as samsung is considering replacing google as the default search engine on its devices. -- twitter ceo elon musk is getting in the ai game creating a new company called x. ai core. it comes a month after he and other tech experts call for a pause on ai development, citing the risks that it poses to society. reggie: new security scanners at
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tsa are spending more than a billion dollars to keep travelers safe. kumasi: a look right now at the stock exchange. we are up by 23 points. another update on the markets next. reggie: the new cohost on this show. and abc bay area streaming app we go from 7:00 to 8:00 every weekday morning but we will -- to see it you have to stream us. you can download the app now on all the places you see here. drew: 6:40 this morning. let's look outside this is the central tower this morning with fog out there. today what you will notice is increasing cloud cover and a cool the highs today in the first column. we go into the mid-50's into the low 60's across the board. typically, this time of year that advertise are in the upper 60's low 70's. 12 degrees cooler in some
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compared to yesterday. it is a cool afternoon today and tomorrow. future weather increasing clouds as the morning goes on. in the afternoon, the warmest spots are only around 60 degrees. later tonight is a front move through, we could see an isolated shower in the north bay and along the coastline. today, it is some sunshine here and there but mostly cloudy conditions. temperatures on the cool side this time of year. mid-50's low 60's by 4:00. a little bit of snow is coming to the sierra. a winter weather advisory goes into effect later this afternoon . snow levels about 4500 feet above sea level and they will see 4-6 inches of snow. travel will be slick and difficult in spots. we have warm weather moving in by the end of the week we will show you that coming up in nine minutes but let's check in on the traffic for this monday. jobina: we want to start with a look at what is happening,
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hopefully we can get the traffic graphics in a moment, and they get there we have barked experiencing a 10 minute delay due to an equipment problem on the track causing the slowdown between mcarthur and 19 street stations. this will impact any train that travels through the stations in any direction. want to give you a heads up on that. and the bridge -- one of the busiest spots this morning for anyone traveling westbound this people pick up the center of the bridge. the bay bridge toll plaza here traffic is officially into the maze. and before we go to break, a quick look at the drive times. tracy to dublin one hour and four minutes. and 31 minutes.
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kumasi: the nba playoffs are underway this week. tonight you can watch the cavaliers and makes and others at 5:00. and then they play sunday. and at 1230: you can watch the kings versus the lawyers at chase center. reggie: san jose police say they arrested four people after a sideshow. officers responded to the intersection of old aldean road and kurt avenue. three people were investigated -- arrested for -- they say they issued citations to 21 set -- spectators, three cars have been impounded for 30 days. kumasi: senate return to work after suffering a concussion after falling at an event. the 80-year-old announced his return on twitter. saying they have more business to tackle. mcconnell is the longest-serving
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party leader in senate history this year. reggie: dianne feinstein's absence from the senate. they joined us over the weekend. 89-year-old feinstein is the oldest sitting member of congress. she has not voted since late february while recovering from a case of shingles. she has missed 60 boats including two dozen which are important and -- stalling the affirmation of president biden's appointees. >> we will need your vote eventually. we have things like the debt ceiling coming. we need to take her at her word and she is recovering from shingles. if this goes on month after month she will have to make a decision with her family and friends about what her future holds. reggie: feinstein is currently working from home in san francisco. she says she will return to the senate. in the meantime, she asked chuck schumer to temporarily rarely appoint a replacement on the judiciary committee. so the judicial appointees can
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be confirmed areas that is easier said than done in virtue of a replacement schumer will need a partisan support. kumasi: the nice -- nashville school that was the scene of a deadly shooting is great opening tomorrow. they will have a limited schedule. the classes temporarily held in a nearby church. this will be the first time it open since 3, 9-year-old students and several staff members were shot and killed. for 28-year-old former student in the school's -- was the shooter in the attack. reggie: police is asking for help in finding who is responsible for a mass shooting at a 16-year-old birthday party. we have more on the investigation. >> the shooting happened saturday night in a small town: dadeville which is about 60 miles northeast of montgomery. police say in addition to the four people killed, 28 people were hurt at the birthday party. pastor ben hayes told abc news
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that he had been at the hospital overnight with families of the victims. he said family members told him the gun erupted inside of the small party venue when tempers flare during an argument. officials have not confirmed the children were involved in the shooting, but 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 by the situation. >> alabama's governor off her condolences saying violent crime has no place in alabama. cnn is reporting that one of the people killed as the birthday girl's brother who was on the brink of graduation in a football stand in a local high school. he had already committed to playing at jackson state in the fall. the university released a statement expressing their condolences. kumasi: developing the news there is an urgent search for
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three americans lost off the sea in the gulf of mexico. they were sailing from the gulf of mexico to san diego when they disappeared and they were last seen on april 4. the family members say they are extremely experienced sailors. investigators think they faced harsh winds and high waves. they say the conditions would have impacted the voyage of any sailboat. reggie: david's bridal has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. this is days after it said it would lay off for the 9000 positions. the chain previously filed for proxy in 20 after growing debt and declining sales. it is looking to sell. the stores are still open and they are fulfilling orders without delays or disruptions, but there are two david's bridal locations in the bay area. one is -- in san jose. and a daily music ship -- -- trivia game on spotify is being shut down. the game called hurdle let's
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players guess the song after hearing a one second snippet. the company says it is spoken -- focusing efforts on the features for music discovery. a live look at the new york stock exchange. we are up about seven points. about -- after 35 years and 14,000 performances, the phantom of the opera is saying goodbye to rod way. kumasi: it was broadway's longest running production. the actor that played the phantom, larry mcintosh said that he -- gets ask a lot of the shows will come back and he says all the great musicals always return. he says this is one of the greatest so it is just a matter of time. the composer came to the city and he is grateful to be part of the broadway community for so many years. >> i am seeing the person who is playing phantom plate it. because of the bacterial infections -- kumasi: do not dig up that
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tidbit. can we find another tidbit? [laughter] reggie: i think the original christine was there on broadway. kumasi: what else? reggie: that is all. drew: it is done for now. reggie: yeah. i know people love that show. great. you had a lot of time to see it. let's bring in something new. drew: holding by the chandelier why is that so iconic? reggie: people in the 80's were impressed. it was a big piece of scenery that moves. i just thought it was going to be -- you have. i think it was great. at the time. when i saw it, it kind of looked like it was -- click. kumasi: it is a classic. it is a classic. drew: we look at the camera. the sun is up. we see increasing clouds
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throughout the day. a cool afternoon with the front moving through tonight. we could have an isolated shower and then we have a 180 with the forecast. we turned warmer by the end of the week. right now you wake up to temperatures in the mid 40's and low 50's. here is future weather. we see the clouds bill back in throughout the day. sunshine here and there. as we head into the evening hours we have a chance of a light shower in the north bay and on the coast early tomorrow morning. we could have a little drizzle and an isolated chance exists tomorrow evening. once the front is cleared, the hindl wmove -- behind it, warm weather will move in. the chance of having showers is in the north bay and on the coast. a lot of us will feel cooler air and see the cloud conditions today. it is mostly cloudy today. temperatures mid-50's low 60's. more than 10 degrees below average in some cities today. we have a blend of stars and
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clouds overnight with numbers in the 30's and 40's. future trak temperatures by thursday we see 60's and 70's reappear in the forecast. friday looks to be the warmest day this week we start to see 80's appear. here is the seven-day forecast, cloudy and cool today with an isolated shower possible overnight. and we get rid of the cloud cover midweek and we warm up. fridays the warmest day. and the early call the weekend expect partly cloudy skies and temperatures area comfortable for april. reggie: new scanners to examine the luggage in the country. they are spending more than a billion dollars for 1200 scanners. they say the devices can create three date -- reedy rotatable images to detect explosives and items. the scanners will be involved this summer. kumasi: the car recycling program is -- target recycling
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program is starting now. for recycling old car seats. that is worth 20% off of a new car seat, stroller, or baby gear. nearly 30 million pounds last year was turned in. the coupons can be redeemed through may 13. reggie: morgan's wheel is takes over for ryan seacrest cohosting the show with his wife. the show is being retitled live with kelly and mark. mark has had plenty of practice doing this. he hosted the show 100 times, but one suggestion came to do it permanently, both of them had the same reaction. >> that was a universal. it was like, no. that is a terrible idea. >> we made a list of pros and cons and it became quickly apparent there were a lot rose. reggie: after six years ryan seacrest had his final show friday. he said he is putting his focus into hosting american idol season one. live from kelly and mark
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16-year-old birthday party. and cutting ties with the manufacturing industry. the -- wells fargo issued a statement saying communities must be safe from gun violence. reggie: the warriors take on the sacramento kings tonight in game two of the nba playoffs. the warriors lost game line. tip-off tonight's 7:00. drew: the exploratorium camry. we have a live look with partly cloudy skies to know -- now. and as a day goes on we have a chance of isolated shower. today we have temperatures on the cool side for this time of year. most of us in the 50's if not low 60's. after sunset tonight, and isolated shower is possible with the best chance in the north bay and the coast. kumasi: the biggest issue right now in terms of your commute will be with bart. they are experiencing an equipment problem that is causing it to minute delay between mcarthur and nineteenths treat stations. kumasi: number seven, look at
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this video. it is one of the most popular. this man right here -- this is one of the most popular videos on our tiktok account. a surprise encounter over the weekend a man trying to live his best life and relax. this bear in north carolina -- both of them were like what in the entire world is happening? the man says he saw the bear earlier in the day eating what was meant to be a bear proof burger. reggie: that's a good one. drew: his face. reggie: is the bearer trying to figure out what is going on here. that is a person. drew: i'm out. kumasi: why does he pick up the pillow? reggie: right? kumasi: that is a very realistic reaction. reggie: yes, because what can you do? it is too late at that point. are it in the eyes? reggie: i wouldn't. i really don't know if that is
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what you're supposed to do i'm not a bear expert. ♪ >> good morning america for our viewers in the west. new information from the trove of leaked secret documents. growing fallout from the pentagon leak. the new report on more chinese spy balloons over u.s. military assets. as lawmakers from both sides of the aisle question from the 21-year-old national guardsman who leaked the documents had access to them. urgent search. at least four dead and more than two dozen injured some critically after gun fire erupted at a sweet 16 party in alabama. overnight a delay in the fox news defamation trial. what we're learning about the judge's decision to push back the start of the $1.6 billion case. battle for sudan. fighting breaking out.
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