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out of san francisco. we will be learning about a shooting that a person dead in north beach. kumasi: across pamela price rally in oakland, demanding the community give price a chance to lay out her vision. reggie: a nailbiter in four wind. the warriors tied the series. now they need a win in sacramento and another at home to finish off the kings. one point. good morning. kumasi: lisa, you. lisa: the weekend was beautiful. looks like we will keep that
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theme going but a bit of a caveat this morning, some clouds. overall, we will get a breeze due to that system to the north and west of us. otherwise, sunny skies on the way, but it is chilly. it is 46 in nevado. 51 in hayward. temperatures cooler due to the system to the north. we make up the difference from 2 to 6 degrees cooler this morning. temperatures will be pleasant this morning as the system moves overhead and the are on our way to a big warm up. next couple of hours, low to mid 60's bayside. staying cool at the coast. winds kick up. temperatures in the 70's inland. we will talk about that heat up in a few minutes.
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kumasi: developing news in north a, one person has died and several others are hurt after a shooting last night. amanda del castillo is of the scene. -- is live at >> people say they heard four and six shots late last night. they san francisco police confirming one end, four others injured. all of this happening along columbus near broadway in san francisco. when abc7news arrived last night, there was police tape outside the condor club. police emphasized the shooting did not happen at the club. workers rushed outside and stepped in to help after hearing the shots. they had a woman who appeared to have been shot multiple times.
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they ended up bringing her inside because until aromatic arrived. -- until paramedics arrived. a voice spoke about the cannick scene. >> i do not you can see a body in the middle of the street and bystanders picked him up. >> i saw a body in the middle of columbus, a two wheel scooter, and i came around and said there is a shooting out there. i turned on her and that i turned the corner and a woman looked like she had been shot. i called 91 and took her inside. and then she had been shot in the back. >> the body they are referencing happened to be outside of net -- nick's liquor at grants and columbus. it appears the victim did die. however, no word from police on who the victim was or who the
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others are or even if they knew each other. a portion of columbus was shot down -- shut down into the overnight hours. details are still limited. later, investigators are going to get the first them some daylight. you can imagine just how bus night life is along columbus near broadway with ours and because in the surrounding areas -- with bars and clubs in the surrounding areas. police are asking anyone who is out here last night if you have any video or knowledge of what happened, come forward with that information is his investigation continues. reporting live in san francisco, amanda del castillo. reggie: mixed reaction to governor newsom's announcement that he is calling in the national guard and dhp address the fentanyl crisis. friday, the governor said the crackdown will not target those
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with addictions but rather those who are supplying and traffic drugs. some are hopeful more resources will improve safety others like dean preston criticized the plan. preston blamed the government's decision to veto supervised injection sites. others worry the crackdown will disproportionately affect low-income residents in black and brown community spread kumasi: london breed will be in court to set a date for resentencing. brown is serving 4 originally convicted of murder. that conviction was later reduced to involuntary manslaughter. last month, the judge set aside the manslaughter conviction because of changes to state law. now, he will be sentenced only for robbery and carjacking. the current sentence could be
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reduced and have him out of prison in the coming weeks. pamela price, first black woman voted in as alameda district attorney but she has faced resistance. yesterday, her supporters pushed back. we were at the rally hel support of bb-8. -- in support of the d.a.. >> pamela price was introduced to cheers and then she broke into song. ♪ nobody turned me around ♪ ♪ i and going to you walking and talking ♪ >> organizers gathered on the steps of the alameda county courthouse to counter backlash against the newly elected district attorney. >> it is backlash. any time to stand up, there will be a backlash. ain't nobody going to turn me
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around. >> d.a. price outlined accomplishments including prioritizing services, hiring lawyers and ghettos, establishing new guidelines for charging and sentencing -- policies cheap campaigned on. >> the launched a pilot program in collaboration with the court. >> some early recall reference -- efforts and -- >> it seems the deputy whatever they wanted. >> we have overcome and allies young people and people of color. she is saying, we are going to reform this people do not like it.
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>> they need to meet in jail for life with no parole. >> about a dozen people held a rally before and during the rice valley. they argue she has not been transparent in some cases, such as a child killed during what they say is a gun between rival gangs. they are also concerned about her sentencing policies. >> transparency would help the community. >> this system was not broken in a day and it will not be fixed in 100 days. it is not possible. >> christ says she inherited an organization in chaos and criticized the media for not being critical of nancy o'malley. she ended by reminding the crowd that she won on a platform for change. >> change takes time, patience,
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courage, telling the truth. reggie: today is the final of voting for oakland teachers union members who are deciding whether to go on strike they could hit the picket line and soon as may 1. negotiations are ongoing. two more bargain sessions are scheduled this week our oakland unified's appeal to a stateboard to prevent a strike and say it could go current when tesla invented placement courses and schedules. >> that gaming was a heart stopping thriller only warriors playoff dub nation is still buzzing. it came down to that final shot. the warriors evened up the series with a one point when over -- one point kings. game five is wednesday in sacramento. reggie: the game had fans hearts racing. dub nation kept the faith.
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>> talk about a nailbiter. with 1.2 spare, -- with one point to spare, the warriors pulled off a win. >> began the. -- we won. >> very exciting. we are coming all the way from dallas. >> absolutely. let go, warriors. >> outside chaise, there was some trash talking as king fans type to pretend they were not outnumbered. -- try to pretend they were not outnumbered. >> there is a lot of us here. >> big cheers as draymond green returned after the one-game suspension. the -- believe guy. before the game, he made this
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prediction. >> we will protect our home and dub nation. >> lydia and monica say it is hard to be humble when you have got the hardware to show for it. >> we make history. >> how you talk this -- the cold-blooded twit -- top this -- the cold-blooded twins. ? >> one's way. we are hoping this condition will stay in the playoffs are over. >> you have got to the full commitment to being cold-blooded. any wearing stands they will be headed to sacramento wednesday to try to spoil the homeport advantage for the -- home court advantage for the. lisa: six writer cap is it. --
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less windy for the rest of the week. today is the coolest day. there is a system for the north affecting our early morning temperatures, which have dropped we are cold this morning, 45 in lafayette. 50 in sa mid 40's in the north bay. winds will be with us again today. breezy at the coast and they will continue to increase through the day. then they will back of tuesday. this is one indication of how much warmer we will get in just one day 70 in san jose about bit of a cooldown. look at that 80 on tuesday. wednesday, thursday, friday, we could be talking near 90 in our inland valleys and 70 in san francisco.
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68 in fremont today. 72 in san jose. >> starting off quiet for your monday morning commute. to the san mateo bridge, we have great wind advisory. it is about a 17 minute drive from 80 to 101. checking out the golden gate bridge, no foul, smooth sailing from marin into san francisco. quadrupling southbound, two northbound we will -- four lanes southbound, two northbound. we have early morning commuters on west to a five and west 580. tracy to dublin 51 minutes. highway 4 westbound can good to conquer from san rafael into san francisco still under 20 minutes. reggie: once a retail king, now
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bed, bath & beyond. the company is liquidating hundreds of stores. derek explains what t for customers. >> this morning, chapter 11 bankruptcy for bath and beyond accelerating the process of going out of business. remaining stores are practically bare. >> it is like a disaster zone, unbelievable. >> after closing dozens of locations, the company says the remaining 360
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stores will wind down but still operate, because the bankruptcy protection includes $249 to keep things running until the end. -- $240 m running until the end. what it means for customers -- the usual return and exchange policies stay in effect until may 24. gift cards and certificates are good through may 8, but coupons are no longer valid for this wednesday. all in stock online orders will be fulfilled and all wedding and registries are safe -- with plans to add an alternative platform for registries. many customers still feel at a loss. why the closings? the retail giant was trsiono onne shopping, while amazon, walmart, and
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target have grown. bed, bath & beyond is joining the likes of other brick-and-mortar stores such as circuit city and toys "r" us and david's bridal, which is also filing for bankruptcy with plans to lay off 9000 workers. the cofounder of bed, bath & beyond once said we missed the boat on the internet. the company will stop some of those postings -- store closings if the last-minute buyer steps in. it currently employs 14,0 workers, down from 32,000 last year. kumasi: catching up at bud light after a recent campaign made the company a target for conservatives angry about the partnership with a transgendered influencer. it featured him on some cans of bud light. bucoany did not confirm thership
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change, but has said it is make senior marketers are more closely connected to every aspect of our brand activities. reggie: blizzard -- lizzo protesting the new tennessee state lot by bringing dragon wings on stage. he shared video of her show on already at the concert, people told her to cancel her shows in light of the longer she rejected that, saying these people need to hear this message the most. also a reminder that lizzo is coming here, to napa next month. kumasi: yeah, saturday. reggie: you see me there, no, you did not. >> [laughter] lisa: you look familiar. where do i know you from? reggie: that is roderigo.
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lisa: talking like i know what you're talking about. next day today. if you do not like that warm, today is your day, the coolest day of the week. we have some warm weather on the way. beginning tomorrow, we will see a return to 80 degrees temperatures as this system moves away from the bay area and we get a northerly flow rate quick heat up tuesday, wednesday, thursday. right now, 50 in alameda. looking elsewhere, temperatures drop into the 40's. san francisco is a little cool at 49. visibility not bad. low clouds and fog, we do not have those. that will be reforming once we get into this summertime pattern but the coast warm up as well.
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sunny and mild today, breezy at the coast, warmer wednesday, tuesday, thursday. tuesday, low to mid 80's inland. look at what happens on wednesday -- upper 80's inland. san francisco a beautiful day at 70. nice day for the giants on thursday. we will have 70's, lack of wind, it merely 70 at the coast and to some 90 degrees temperatures inland. today is more like average with 50's at the coast. look for morgan hill. over 70's, warmest locations toward brentwood, antioch and you will notice the trend through -- for much warmer days throughout the week. kumasi:
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things to know -- number one, a person killed after the shooting in north beach last night. one person is injured. employees at a nearby club helped victims until paramedics arrived. reggie: it appears police were making drug-related arrests in san francisco over the weekend, patrols coming just days after the governor announced he is calling in the national guard and chp to address the sentinel rises kumasi: number three, lynn goodman has died after a battle with cancer. he was 78. reggie: today is the final day of voting for oakland teachers deciding whether or not to go on strike. they could hit the picket lines as soon as may 1. lisa: temperatures on the
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positive side today, sunshine and low 60's in the city. nbe6 - traffic, standstill situation. if you're coming in from sacramento on west 80, 80 couple of lanes are blocked. you are at a standstill for now. kumasi: number 70, the warriors pulled off a one point wind at chase center. the five is wednesday in sacramento. reggie: new numbers from americorps show the u.s. is facing a shortage of volunteers. national volunteer participation was just 23% in 2021, from the previous year but california is still ahead of texas and new york. 5.7 million volunteers
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contributed to california organizations. the volunteers for was on in san francisco yesterday nearly 300 people took part in the 5k for als and helped to raise money for als research. jim tracy was a track coach at university high school in san francisco and he died of als in 2014. kumasi: in the east bay, hundreds of girls had an opportunity to transports and be inspired by proactivelyyesterdal event was at piedmont high. this summertime olympic medalist -- seven-time on the big medalist and this soccer star were among the athletes on hand. one mom says her daughter had a chance to try the process and volleyball the first time. >> it is a great way to empower young girls into seawall models
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and -- to see role models and get them involved and interested. it is a great environment. they are having so much fun. kumasi: the event was all gross female identifying youth. reggie: evacuations underway as people extract people from sudan. >> mayday. kumasi: scary moments on board the flight after a bird flies
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developing new set of north a. what witnesses saw and heard during a shooting that left one debt late last night. >> dozens of personnel evacuated from sudan read i am in washington. details coming up. lisa: -- reggie: working to combat the fentanyl and drug prices. new video shows officers making arrests. what does the rest of the week show us? lisa: we are starting with fog and temperatures on the =. this will be the coolest day of the week. some patchy fog forming from the and insulate the south bay. 51 in fremont and san jose. starting out cool, anywhere from 2 to 7 degrees quarter this morning.
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grab the jacket but we have plenty of sunshine on the way today. we will warm up beginning at noon time. staying breezy with temperatures only in the 50's. if you are headed to the coastline, san francisco will be sunny, but winds will be kicking up with highs in the low 60's by 4:00 this afternoon. day, near average, upper near the delta. we are close to average today. it will feel like a summertime pattern with low clouds and even our coasts be warming up. 90 degrees inland. reggie: developing news out of north beach, one dead, several hurt in a shooting that happened last night. we are live at the scene. >> reggie, the lett d weryg out
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that this was a deadly shooting on what should have been a typical night out in north beach. one person has died, four others are injured and it all happened here along columbus, it merely grant to broadway. witnesses say they thought at least one victim in the street that grants and columbus. from what our crews saw, it appears that victim died of their injuries. we also noticed police tape outside the condor club at 560 broadway, but employees emphasized shooting did not happen at the club but workers rushed outside and stepped in to help. they described a second victim, a woman who appeared to have been shot, and brought her inside the, until paramedics arrived. many think they heard anywhere from four>> soued like skatoard
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metal trugeted ke a bch of kidse coming down the street. i looked around the corner and all they sent you pop, pop -- all of the setting pop, pop, pop. >> i was standing right here. my doorman pulled her in to help her. she had been shot hearing that shot. >> there are quite a number bars and clubs in the area. many describes in the night is busy with lots of activities. details surrounding the shooting and updates on the victims has yet to be released. a portion of columbus was shut down for quite a few hours overnight. the scene is cleared, it is quiet, but police say they know there were plenty of people out.
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if you have any video or information, come forward. at this time, one dead, offer others injured -- four others injured. kumasi: the deadly weekend on bay area highways, at learntil wrong way crashes. reggie: just coat early yesterday morning on highway 237. also two drivers hurt in oakland when investigators say a pickup truck drove in the wrong direction down westbound 5 eighty hwy 13. chp says the driver was intentionally trying to crash and that truck crashed into another pickup truck owned the city of oakland. on saturday, two more deadly wrong way crashes, a pickup truck was driving north in the southbound lanes of highway 101 just north of the 58
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interchange. the pickup driver died. investigators say he was under the influence of alcohol. the driver of the bmw was injured. in the second crash, police day a woman died when a driver going the wrong way slammed her car onto a. schu 80 -- on to i governor and the california national guard to combat the mental and drug prices -- fentanyl and drug rises -- crisis. >> this will not with addictions but seek to disrupt supply. but there are next reactions about the plan. this video shows san francisco
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police making what appeared to be drug related arrests. this is days after gavin announced he was calling in the chp in california national guard to help address the sentinel crisis -- that normally crisis -- fentanyl prices. this man who runs the body says -- wednesday habad believes better law enforcement connection will help. >> the more resources when the disease involved, the better. we also want to make sure that the drug lords are put where they need to be put. i believe if they can make a dent in the fentanyl and having less of it on the streets, that is amazing. >> that there are critics.
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supervisor dean preston called it a publicity stunt. he says the governor vetoed overdose prevention site legislation that preston believes has increased fatal overdoses. manu raju says he overdose prevention centers. he says we know from 50 years of the war on drugs and the people likely to be targeted will be in low income and black and communities. kumasi: a u.s. embassy in sudan is temporarily closed with no official american presence on the ground. this as deadly conflict continues between two opposing terry forces. -- opposing military forces. >> more high-risk evacuations
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from sudan as several foreign governments scramble to pull out citizens from the conflict zone. this video shows four military planes arriving in jordan with evacuees from elsewhere on board. sp along with written, france, italy just hours after helicopters flew american government personnel and their families from the u.s. embassy in khartoum to safety. u.s. forces flying 800 khartoum to make the daring rescue. >> any time you are fine close to the ground in pitch black, there is risk. >> douglas sims calls the military mission flask and clean -- fast and clean, adding that no shots were fired on the helicopters in and out of khartoum.
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antony blinken watching in real time from the state department. >> it was well-planned and executed. >> convoys lining up on the road from khartoum to port sudan, now what are the only ways out. an estimated 16, ound with no immediate plans for evacuation. these bejeweled citizens are now stranded in khartoum with their aunt. >> they are crying. they say the military are coming and will kill us. >> the biden administration considering other ways to help u.s. citizens, possibly that helping them to find the escape routes. usaid is deployed a disaster response team to help with the humanitarian crisis. kumasi: you are is a silver
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lining to all the snow the -- here is the silver lining to all these none of the winter. why some believe more gold to be trickling down from the mountains. lisa: starting on the cool side. there is a system to the north once again to kick high clouds and a few low clouds. all of those elements coming together to keep monday comfortable starting out, you ain't noticed the change with these 40's arriving. 46 in palo alto cooler as we get into the afternoon about the of sunshine, high-fives with us at times overall, it is a slightly cooler afternoon compared to tomorrow, wednesday, and thursday. today, low 70's. that is around average. 72 inupertino.
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breezy winds this afternoon. 68 in palo alto, san francisco at 62. weeds with you at the shoreline. north bay, mixture of and some 70's. 68 in union city. inland, upper 70's around pittsburgh. sue: we have got a couple of problems but as always. this is the westbound, headlights headed towards emeryville and berkeley. you are moving at a good clip. we do not have any official word of metering lights, but we will check on that or you. looks clear at the bay bridge toll plaza. there is a look at your drive time on the corridor from highway 4 into san francisco. as you can see, our commuters are out of the central valley
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looking at about 55 minutes over the altamont pass. in vacaville, near cherry glenn, we have got reports of possibly two accidents. according to reports, it is nearly at a standstill. you may want to avoid the area. two lanes of traffic blocked on westbound 80 year annual campus with traffic stacking up davis. a chef. a designer. and, ooh, an engineer. all learning to save and spend their money with chase. the chef's cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh. the designer's eyeing sequins. uh no plaid. while mom is eyeing his spending. nice. and the engineer? she's taking control with her own account for college. three futures, all with chase. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours. and this is ready to go online! any questions? yeah, i got one: how about the best network imaginable?
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tumbler in the same area. kumasi: we have seen some crazy weather to start the year. now, we -- could be dodging flooding. they sent summer temperatures are likely to be below historical averages and that is important for our historically big snowpack. low temperatures would cause snow to melt at a slower rate and that would make it less likely that we would seek major flooding. this weekend, we premiere a new series in the water crisis across america. we first episode from the series is now available. it takes a hard look at access to clean drinking water. here is a look. >> emergency drought restrictions now in effect. >> more than 2.3 million people are now under boil water advisory. >> the epa will restrict some
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cancer-causing chemicals. kumasi: our america: problem cap is now available on hulu and our streaming act. reggie: on gma, california's recent winter storms have brought some good news for gold prospectors. >> in this morning's first look, call it the california gold rush 2.0. nick public comes from a family of gold miners and they are preparing for a goldrush of their own. >> it could turn into a goldrush. word got around and there are hundreds of thousands of people. >> this time, mother nature is making gold easier for treasure
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seekers to find recently, california has seen record skill and heavy rain and rushing waters, sweeping gold downstream. gma was there to witness 21st-century prospectors in action. will these fortune seekers actually find gold? that is coming up at 7:00 a.m. kumasi: how ora way is jamestown? how quickly can we get there? it is a nice day bit. it looked delightful. reggie: does it have to have a nickname? what was his name? nugget nick. 24 karat, kumasi. kumasi: and now i am ready to go. lisa: a lot
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bait the next couple of days and the warmth is coming back. we will enjoying some nice weather. even though today is going to be the coolest day of the week, i think it is nice. there is a system to the north affecting us in terms of fog and breezy conditions that will allow for numbers to not get too warm. once the fog runs back, the winds will dial back and we will have temperaturesto will beaturs warmer 40's are making a comeback this morning. today, average highs 70. santa rosa and san jose just above that. look at tuesday.
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the winds will back off and the lack of wind on wednesday and thursday but we will have a marine air -- layer. still, temperatures will become triple in san francisco. today is the coolest out of the next seven. 71 in santa rosa. the more sent we get early on, it -- more son we get early on, it will be warmer 77 in fairfield. how about a night game in sans n 's inlandomrow, 70's wednesday, thursday, friday, everybody warms up. slightly cooler for the weekend. reggie: the crackdown on lithium batteries, the latest legislative push to combat fires. kumasi: scary moments on an american air flight. passengers saving people panicked after seeing flames coming from one of the things midflight. reggie: more drama at twitter
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clarification and got a poop emo ji. apple is reportedly developing a personal journaling app as part of an effort to compete for mental health products. this will be able to access texts and phone calls and is reportedly set to launch with the ios 17 software. kumasi: new poster crackdown on poorly made within ion batteries after a spike in fires. chuck schumer is con for andrew dymburt has the details. >> we woke up in the fire was all over. >> alfonso's a fire in their new york home was blamed on a lithium ion battery being charged. after dozens ofirhi
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and five deaths, new york senators pushing for federal safety guidelines which would allow practicums on low-quality batteries. >> without federal legislation, so many of these batteries come from across state lines or are made in china, we will not have the complete solution. -- a complete solution. >> new york, 216 lithium fires were reported last year. this video shows how quickly a fire can spread through a living room. alfonso villa just want to change. >> tight do not want that to happen to anyone there -- i do not want that to happen to anyone out there. reggie: scary moments on a flight from ohio to phoenix yesterday, the engine caught fire. officials are blaming a bird strike. here is what it looked like from the ground. this is even scarier.
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i cannot imagine. the crew declared the mayday made an emergency landing. >> people started crying. we cannot know if we were going to make it. i comforted as many people as i could. i am still in shock. reggie: i would be kissing the ground. the incident comes days after another market airlines claim, fire -- american airlines plane caught fire in north carolina. both claims were taken out of service for me the string no injuries reported. kumasi: disney has temporarily suspended fire affects at its shows after this dragon burst into flames.
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reggie: i am so sad about this. i love this dragon. kumasi: it is the dragon going up in flames but also that voice in the background. reggie: "due to unforeseen circumstances." kumasi: this happened saturday at disneyland. at first, guests just thought it was something real because the dragon's head and started to glow and smoke and flames were coming out then they said, i do not think this is part of the show. moments later, the fire spread from the dragon's mouth to his body. thankfully, nobody was hurt. disney is the parent company of abc 7. reggie: tight just so this dragon couple of weeks ago at disneyland that
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from below and then breeds fire and light the river on fire. it is amazing. the dragon's name is murphy, unofficially. kumasi: you just made up a name. reggie: i just hope that murphy resurrects. kumasi: maybe it will be an improvement. people seem to like it. reggie: lisa, have you seen kirby in action? -- murphy in action? lisa: no. reggie: can you talk about working more? kumasi:
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: san francisco, what we are learning about a shooting that left one person dead in the north beach neighborhood. kumarice rallying in oakland, demanding the community give her a chance to lay out her vision. reggie: than this, but a win is a win.
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