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solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> we are trying to revitalize our downtown. we are getting people out of their routines, getting people out of their ruts. >> at 6:00, downtown recovery. a push to bring life back to san francisco as another retailer announce that they will leave union square. think you for joining us on may 13. i am here with truth is we can. >> is nice to be with you. >> i love being here. we have a nice afternoon. you can see behind us, gray clouds this morning, dense fog. look at doppler seven. visibility with issues on the coast and in the north they. fog is thick. those are holding in the 50's to start your day. a light layer is needed underneath the jacket, but you warm fast. 70's are appearing in the warmer spots by 10:00 a.m., and i 2:00, look at the 80's and 90's.
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they are moving in. it will feel like summer with coastal clouds, hot away from the coast. we will get a closer look at the summer like highest and a preview of other state in just a few misprint >> thank you. you can check the forecast with the abc 7 bay area news app map. it is all available in the weather on demand section. now to the warriors in the end of their playoffs run. perhaps, the end of a dynasty. golden state loss to the l.a. lakers last night, leaving the disappoint. abc 7 tells us that there is a question about the roster next season. >> lives, along drama filled season came to a crashing end. they got blown out in game six with the lakers, the season is over. some major roster changes ahead it warriors came out low energy. missed ohtani of shots, and the warriors were looking for a game six performance but klay thompson had a nightmare. three of 19, 2 of 12 from d.
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the warriors were 13 of create. they got down by 17, there was a flood back with lebron james at 38, still dominate. he had 30 points and nine rebodshe pyed olooking like mah a no look as the laker crush the warriors. they take the series and go to the finals while they are facing a most uncertain summer of changes. >> this is not a championship team. if we were, we'd be moving on. so, you can look at the year in total, see all of the ups and downs, their other -- and there are all kinds of things that go on, and adversity hits, but our group stayed together and competed until the end and made a good run. >> the worst season as a whole
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since 2014. yet, we had a chance another run. it's never as bad as it seems. it'ooas it seems it >> draymond green says he wants to run it back with steph curry and clay. we don't even know who will make the decisions for the warriors, and it starts with the general manager. his contract is expiring. we are not sure if he is going to come back had a lot to be determined in the next few months. >> thank you. thousands of fans packed into the city last night. for the first time, as mentioned the host had the reins. a serious loss in the playoffs. after an optimistic start to the day, the fans close out the night he said. >> definitely restful. klay thompson didn't ensure. that is sad. >> we are hopeful for next year. >> i'm hurt.
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i was going to buy some tickets, but my grandmother's 93 years old, never tell her we are out of it >> despite the loss, fans to think this is the end of the warriors dynasty. their hopes that they will be back stronger than ever to tear. ask abc 7 is committed to building a better bay area and we have dug into how they are lagging in the recovery from the pandemic. there is a communitywide push to change that. an event in chinatown made a debut in chinatown. here's abc reporter tara campbell. >> walking off two blocks on friday evening, the night market rings foot traffic. >> we are being joyous together. today is the food in the music. >> we are tired of the pandemic and we want to really come out, hug each other, celebrate. have a good time. >> ron is the owner of the new delhi restaurant. it is serving san francisco for decades.
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ask we are never going to leave san francisco. we want to rejoice and celebrate what san francisco is. >> the city is funding several night markets. they are making way for artists like >> it is everything to activate streaki don't have a storefront, i'm excited anytime i get a show and have an audience. >> this will get people hope and excitement after long and hard times. >> i've always said this. >> brendan lives in the mission district in support of a friend. >> we are so boarding and representing and trying to make sure everyone is getting a taste of different people's lives and experiences. >> we are happy to get down here for 10 minutes and walk eight minutes to the festival. >> we are trying to revitalize
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our downtown. we are getting people out of their routines. getting people out of their ruts. next chris portland is rallying her friends in support of the city. >> especially downtown, there is a punch. and this kind of event will hopefully bring us around we are hoping for the best because we love san francisco. >> tara campbell, abc 7 news. >> series comes as an of the retailer announced they will leave san francisco by 2020 or. their location. the french luxury branch purchase that in 2021 for $63 million. it is unclear if they will open another vocation. new details as open school teachers still have not reached an agreement. they are calling for teachers to return to the classroom or of
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fact college plans for thousands of seniors. intendant lays out what will happen if this is not settled in two weeks. without final grades, she says they may not be able to demonstrate they qualify for financial aid. they will not be able to make up work for classes include graduation grade without final grades, they cannot determine which seniors need to take versus during summer school to graduate. meanwhile, both sides say there have been progress made at the negotiating table. ask they would end the strike and allow the last points to get figured out by adults without infecting kids. >> we hope that there'll be a turning point, and i will be back with my babies on monday morning it asked seeking pay increases and making common good demands, addressing
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homelessness, pharrell issues, and nickel up rates to the school facilities. >> knew this morning, and alarming or out of san francisco. according to a new report, 60 people have died in san francisco from after -- axonal overdoses. that is the highest spike over the time. in the past three years. the majority of those who overloaded -- overdosed at fennel in their system. anywhere in the tenderloin area. they are on pace to set a record for axonal overdose deaths. we are hearing from the mayor for the first time about last month's shooting at walgreens. ing shot by a security gha char, but the district attorney says the vile decision has not been made because the cases is under investigation. local activists have been calling for evidence to be released. in a statement, it was said that there is an understanding of sensitivity, they expect a
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thorough and transparent investigation regardless of how the ace concludes. i young person lost her life, that is devastating. >> in east bay, in martinez, t book and you throughout the weekend. they will ensure it is safe after a mercury spill. it was first discovered in eight trashcan near the amtrak station. then delete mercury. they remove mercury from 4000 feet of road along the truck route. health advisory is in effect well there cleaning up sites. they're asking people to avoid the area. let's get a check outside. still foggy out there. >> there is a live look. you can see fog settling into the valleys now, but the sun is up here. it will warm us up to summer levels did we have a lot of sunshine on the way. we'll take a look at the forecast, coming up. >> also, south bay terrace with
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talking about fog. you can see it right there. quite foggy ethical gate bridge, but it will clear up later. we will check in in a moment. a superior judge is rejecting a bid to stop the district attorney's office from cross eating a criminal case involving a police officer. it shows jason fletcher s man who was holding a bag. he later died. the incident happened inside of a walmart in 2020. the leader -- legal team requested to remove the office from the case. they allege that the da has a
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bias against law enforcement. he has pled not guilty to voluntary manslaughter charges. his trial is expected to begin in june. in san francisco, a mother's day of action demanding gun control. a group of mothers and students will demonstrate outside of a conservatory, calling for a salt weapons ban. they will be there with signs, passing out flyers, and trying to get represented to put ngre. governor n theposal takes necesy steps to offset the deficit. >> i hope you see, we are doing our best to hold the line and take care of the most vulnerable and eating. but still maintain runes. we don't want to go back to the old ways. i will say this again. you don't have to be profiting to be progressive. >> the governor revealed 2 dollars a spinning class. he says it stands at an estimated $31 billion. that is $9 billion more than
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jamie. state challenges are partly due to letting people delay paying taxes after winter storms. >> it is a big weekend for members of the enemies catholic church community. a new parish, our lady, is dedicated more than a decade after the old church burned down. abc news reported dustin dorsey looks at what this means to the community. >> in the heart of downtown san jose, enemies community can call this place home. >> there is no place like home. >> this building will open this weekend. much to the delight of many in the area, including san jose. >> i am very excited, and i kno thousands of people will be. excited. >> the deacon was excited to show us around the facility ahead of an inauguration festivity including the unveiling of the statue.
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a thanksgiving celebration. thousands of gas from around the world are expected to attend. >> in this environment, together, we -- not just break but give thanks, and also, we have a real community. >> a feeling that the parishioners have not felt in a long time in san jose. in 2012, there former church burned it down. church services continue in locations like gymnasiums for more than a decade. >> this is a struggle because obviously, it took a lot of time to set up and have those celebrations. other places, and now, we have our home church. >> a reminder of the church despite the name change in 2013. comforted catholics in the late 18th century, and a time they
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were persecuted. they hope that this church can be a place of rough and a welcoming home for the community and sin is a. >> when we are gathered together , supporting each other, i think by the name, our the catholics send rea feeling at home. >> dustin dorsey, abc 7 news. >> tomorrow is mother's day. the national retail federation will reach more than $35 billion is here. it is the second busiest day in theusess according to opentable, but there plenty of other ways to pamper moms with the founder of the joed us on the 3:00 p.m. show with a few ideas. that includes a big event at the whole of flowers where it pays to stay until the end. >> one of the best parts of this event is when and at around 4:00. usually, they will have roses
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and pates available free to take home for a small donation. just from five to seven dollars will bring gorgeous roses. >> the annual rose show starts at 1 p.m. and is free to get in and out. again, it's all ethical gate park. there will be a warm weekend and after a long winter there is excitement, but excitement for caution. keep safety in mind if you're going the water. emergency officials expect large crowds and advise beachgoers to never turn their back on the surface. this resident kicked off mother's day in san francisco. >> we have been checking the weather reports. for the days to be warm. >> in the north bay the russian rivers flowing at a higher rate. now the snow is melting with strong currents. everyone is being urged to use
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lifejackets. obviously, drew. but let's get a check of the forecast. x beaches at the 60's and 70's. ocean water temperature, and 54 degrees. it is quite chilly up there. it will be a nice afternoon of sunshine. temperatures in the summer read it will feel 10 to 15 degrees above average for this time of year. stay hydrated and drink water. wear sunscreen or uv index. it is nine. out of 11. most intense. for the sun's rays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.. if you don't slap on the sunscreen, you can burned in as little as 15 is because you will have a lot of sunshine to get rid of this low-level fog. here is a live look from the tower. we have fog below, but the sun is up. it will do its job in the next
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couple of hours before really weigh the fog, but it is very thin right now. it's not me to take much to get rid of it. sunshine arrives quickly. we have areas of dense fog with values of the north bay. on the coast. it heats up quickly. temperatures are well above average. the heat is is a bit for mother's day on sunday, but numbers will remain above average. right now, most of us are in the 50's. a light layer. get rid of it putting fast, for sure. shorts and t-shirts. a big ridge of high pressure setting up along the west coast. not only california will see the seat, but oregon and washington as well. going into the mid-90's later on in the afternoon. highs soaring in the south bay, he feels like summer. so i skies moderate air quality. 86 in santa clara, 87 in san jose, but 91 in gilroy.
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pacifica, but in redwood city, 80 or, 83, and mountain view, a wide range. 72 downtown, but along the coast, sunset in the richmond district that even daly city cooler with an onshore breeze. north bay, sunny and hot. heidi -- and five in cloverdale. 91 in sonoma and 87 in san rafael. sunny and warm. oakland, 85 in fremont, and in the castelli allen. mainly 90's. 90 pleasanton. we have a marine leah -- layer for the gray with result temperatures and the 50's, looking at mom tomorrow, and nice day for mom. an ice light cooling, but sunshine is mild. temperatures in the 70's and 80's. seven day forecast feels like summer. stay hydrated. sunscreen. keep cool.
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morning drizzle tomorrow and a cooler afternoon, but nice for mom in the afternoon. much of next week will be morning fog. it is giving way to sunshine in the afternoon and temperatures staying in the 70's and 80's with the coast. be cautious out there. ocean water is chilly. >> heavier and stronger. totally. >> thank you. just ahead, waiting for deposits. how millions of californians say they have never received tax refunds. now, the program is over. for likes or followers. their path isn't for the casually curious. and that's what makes it matter the most when they find it. the exact thing that can change the world. some say it's what they were born to do... it's what they live to do... trinet serves small and medium sized businesses... so they can do more of what matters.
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>> i honestly thought it was a scam. >> what do i do with a car? i almost would upgrade >> many californians were skeptical. a californian middle-class refund issued by a bank in new york. >> it tells you to call the number red giveaway six digits of your social security number. >> that is unsafe. >> that is a gift from the state. to ease inflation but not without snags. >> it sucked it up. it was gone. >> atm's swallowed this man's card people or he could cash it. >> you have zero balance. >> worse, many found that scammers had trained cars before you can use them. ask i thought, we have been hacked. x they wiped out my card. >> these fraudsters are able to train accounts without having a card in their possession. >> i did not understand you. >> many found they cannot reach debit card companies. not to solve.
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>> a waste of time. no matter what button you push, it says due to the high we are accepting calls. >> out the program is ended, another pitch. >> i was surprised because i had received a card. >> more than one million californians got a letter from the state saying they never cashed in their inflation really debit cards. >> i thought ok, i didn't get the card. but when i got the letter, i had activated. i thought well, i never got it. >> shelley graham was baffled when she saw the notice. data from this tax board shows 9.69 debit cards, but 15 percent were never activated. that means roughly $750 million was left unclaimed i those who are entitled to it. it expired in 2026 and after that, the money goes back to the state. >> called the number, and went to the prompts. the number says called money
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network can claim your refund. x only to get a message saying that due to high call volume we cannot take that right now. >> the old problem persist. folks can't get through. >> i waited 40 minutes read >> if you are calling about a letter you received stating you have not activated this? >> she thought she was getting results. >> this number is only for relay operators. please hang up this call. >> but the prompts led to circles. >> i thought someone has to have a way to do this. >> i don't know why they decided this was a good idea. >> i contacted 7 on your side. reche valley and jenny finally did get there debit cards a little late, but still welcome. >> is nice to know we have someone like this who is willing to pull for the people. 7 on your side. >> the money network has received more than 20 million phone calls to resolve all of the problems with fraud and
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search. what we are learning about the new policies and goals now on the table. go morning th us.here withdrew, we are so d happy with this. >> thank you. x this weekend, and has been nice. we are heating up very fast. as the morning goes on, but august in issue. look at half moon bay. it is thick right now. we are down to a quarter of a mile visibility. but that may not linger long. we are starting temperatures in the 50's. if you have to walk the dog over the next couple of hours, we have a morning marine layer until 8 a.m., and that sunshine will appear in numbers will warm into the 70's around the bay shoreline. by noon. it is a hot day in land, and 80's and 90's in our response. we will have a closer look at our microclimates and after highs, and also mother's day on saturday. >> all right. thank you. the covid your title 42 policy expired, making it more difficult for migrants to apply
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for asylum. alex and caustic as development. >>ncinthe southn border this morning. w te asxp the trump era health policy allowing for the expulsion of migrants hours, officials were concerned about officials right across the border. it was not as busy as predicted. >> we know that we still need to prepare for the unknown. >> border cities are trying to handle those that are coming 1800 migrants in el paso texas on thursday. at rivers is there. >> hundreds if not thousands of migrants have finally been taken in by immigration officials, but here in the u.s., so many migrants have crossed after asylum claims are processed. >> one of those migrants is santa iago red he arrived in mexico this week from venezuela.
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he drowned in a river on the way. >> he finished a trip with a tribute to his mother. he says he spent a week camped at a border wall for border patrols took him on friday. the immigration policy requires non-mexican migrants to apply for and be denied asylum in another country and they will have to make an appointment on the cvp app. now, if rules are followed, migrants could be removed and allowed to enter the united states for at least five years. another complication surfaced as federal judges in florida ruled the border patrol agents are not allowed to release migrants without former notice to appear in court. >> the practice of releasing individuals with the border patrol facilities, with the stations overcrowded, that is something we have done from administration to administration. this is a harmful ruling.
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>> but cities about resources. this bus carries migrants, rolling into york city on friday moring. the governor called help for shelters. abc news, new york. >>'s morning, texas lawmakers have voted to affirm gender care. it would prohibit minors from undergoing that for biological sex. the legislation does allow dr. susan med -- medication to wean patients undergoing transitioning off of treatment in a safe manner over a. of time. the vote between lawmakers was not an easy one. >> places are in extreme amount of reliance or the patient's own self perception. and for a population we would allowed to sign permission slips to have a procedure. i think that is counter that is in my opinion, that runs counter to logic.
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i don't believe that the treatments we are removing here are beneficial at all. >> the lawmaker who do not support the ban say this is a temporary political issue that is harming issues across united states. this goes to the texas senate. laurie faces life in prison without parole after an idaho jury found her killed capable of killing children in what is being called a doomsday plot. she is also found guilty of conspiring to kill her children. they are both charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the 2019 death of her children. remains were found on the husbands properly after a months long search. >> new development is in the deadly chokehold that killed jordan neely on a near subway. the 24-year-old has been released on bond. the u.s. marine veteran turned himself in on friday. he appeared in court and did not
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enter a plea. he is charged with second-degree manslaughter. it went viral online, holding neely in a chokehold after which this is safety made threats. this flashes. it played a role in the regulation of body temperature. the pill is hormone free, and it did not require home on treatment due to health concerns. it will cost $550 for a one-month supply before assurance and other discounts. abc 7 is partnering with national geographic to bring you stories about the science of health and wellness. in this week's mind and body wonder, we talk about how exercise can go a long way you research shows vigorous activity. we learn more here. >> according to the cdc, 60% of americans are not engaging in the recommended amount of physical activity.
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one and four is living extremely inactive lifestyles. >> extended individual risks heart disease or developing cancer. become a more obese, and eventually dying early. >> in reporting on exercise, priyanka discovered that a little bit of activity can go a long way. recently, scientists used wearable fitness trackers to follow 25,000 non-exercisers over a seven-year. . according to the study, those who engaged in one minute of intense physical activity three to four times each day some major health benefits. >> translated to a 40% reduction in risk for mortality, and a 40% reduction in risk of dying from cancer. as well as a 50% reduction in dying from heart disease. >> priyanka says anyone can
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benefit from an ping up the pace of everyday activities. >> carrying shopping bags, climbing upstairs, it can really benefit people who may not be exercising regularly. >> short bursts of physical activity complement exercise. the cdc recognized -- recommends adults get 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week. >> that could include walking or migraine. >> or 75 minutes a week of more vigorous activity like running or jogging. >> the biggest take away is move more and sit less. >> abc news. >> you can learn how to make changes to your lifestyle. fighters are taking steps ahead as they prepare for warmer weather. here's a live look outside right now. look at fog on the saturday
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now. santa cruz camera. you can see a couple people are already on the beach. multimedia executive linda yucca reno has been named the new ceo of twitter. elon musk says that she will focus on business operations while he focuses on product design and new technology. just before the announcement, yucca reno now she is leaving her role as chairman of global advertising at nbc universal where she has been for more than 11 years. as the weather heats up, so our efforts to reduce wildfires. new funding is hiring more people fire fighters. abc7news shows us how the effort could save homes and neighbors had >> these fire fighters are deep inside of the canyon. dedes. to reduce the riskjowifir
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th is a non-native along the steep hillside ahead of crime fire season. >> barely we could go, this hillside was so wooded you could barely walk through. now we are seeing the creation of a fire safety zone which could save these homes wildfire. ask what this is doing is allowing us to have a chance to save these homes. what we can do as firefighters is come down with hoses in the backyard and hopefully stop that from creeping avails i. >> this will happen thanks to state, allowing for more resources and almost twice the number of seasonal firefighter hires from last year. 52. quick scummy of the canyon, sweeping up the hill. this magnificent view comes from a lot of concern about
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wildfire. his planeask this is coming frod it is great. >> the weather's heating up. they won't make any predictions yet, but only they need to be ready for anything. >> right now, things are grimmer than the -- greener than they were, so it may be a slower start, but eventually, things will dry out, and we will get more buyers. >> cornell barnard, abc7news. >> is going to get pretty hot and a few hours. >> it really is. were going to see sunshine began in some of our cities and land. a live look at one of the. one of the areas that will feel a lot like summer later on the afternoon. we'll talk about the heat coming our way in just a few misprint >> thank you. also, step three is hoping to force game seven, but lebron lakers had not so fast. sports is next. hi, i'm todd.
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here's a live look from her camera. a foggy start as we mentioned. you can see it right there. our sports nation is not waking up to happy, but lakers fans are definitely. we are officially seen the warriors of the mbc class. a sports anchor has the highlights. >> good morning. the old saying is is a maker mislead. they missed early and often. the mislead. they saw the season and in l.a.. the expected and off-season with a massive change. anthony davis, coming off a head injury. it started and played well. he playedwith a fire. hit the three. lakers are up in a flash. austin reeves is a hillbilly. three ball corner pocket, and he is 26 point. steph curry is trying to keep a minute. driving higher off the with a bow.
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warriors showing deep with the best player of the first half, and attack f4. but they ended the half with the last shot it clay launched early, and half-court heave from reeves, and platt -- splash. lakers are up 10. to the second half, the warriors miss continuously. they took 103 shots. they only had 39. not nearly enough. the lakers were relentless. and then 80 steals the inbound. sort of sloppy. not paying attention, and a double tease with dennis schroder. rejected, but it didn't matter. lebron working on wiggins who had a painful wrist. that is moments later, and lebron with lakers in and around 100 21. they were clearly the better team in the series, they illuminate the defending champ's. >> we have pride in what we accomplish, but there is an understanding that we are not good enough and we have to do
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better than that and start re-establishing ourselves as a legit champion contender. >> i still feel like this team as championship potential. we didn't get there this year, but it is not like this is the end of the road. >> week give it everything we had. we just staying. but, i believe in the future. >> let's get to baseball. giants are visiting the diamondbacks. bottom three, there goes. evan longoria with a solo bomb to left as they beat the giants from seven to five. a tomato throw and john fisher peltz tomatoes. they good extras. brent rooker is a good player. walk-off homer.
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drive home safely. take a bath. the a's when nine to seven in 10 innings. that is a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend. happy mother's day as well. i'm larry beil. >> us get a check on the mother state forecast. >> today and tomorrow, we will start out with fog. dense fog advisory is just issued by the national weather service includes the city and coastline of san mateo santa cruz where you have some thick fog. we have some visibility, half moon bay, half mile visibility. not only that, but coastal drizzle as well. issues with fog. not as thick, but in santa rosa, we are down to two miles of visibility. the main gray instantly with us to start out we can. here's a large look. you can see one person enjoying the beach, but i think it will be a lot busier later on this afternoon. we the morning clouds give way to a sunnier afternoon and look at the temperatures on the coast and we will go into the 60's if
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not 70's later on today. you are certainly going to beat the ear, but be aware that the ocean water temperature is quite chilly. 54 degrees, the uv index is high. nine out of 11. that is sunscreen. not only at the beach, but everywhere. son will be strong. temperatures in the 50's for the most part, and there is a layer. starting off with o across much of the east bay. the forecast calls for areas of dense fog until the coast. we are heating up fast, but temperatures are well above average in the afternoon. the heat will ease as we head towards mother's day. looking nice for mom, but above average for the time of year. sunshine already breaking out in the south bay, and this is how the day will shape up. the sun is heating up quickly by noon. 70's and 80's already on the
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coast. if we stop there, that would already be above average for this time of year, but we are on our way to a hot day. feeling like the sun is 80's and 90's, away from the coast. highs in the south bay. 87 in san jose, 91 in gilroy, 85 and 20 bill, with moderate air quality. on the peninsula, 77 is san mateo. 77 in menlo park, but 81 in palo alto. afternoon sunshine that is uncomfortable in the 60's. downtown, moderate air quality across the city. cooler for the sunset. the richmond district a daily 70 in the mid-70's with the cloud cover hot in the north bay. 88 in novato put 93 santa going ■to 90 in napa. 91 in jacob ill. 85 in fremont and moderate air quality going to the 90's.
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91 and 93 in antioch. overnight, coastal drizzle with the marine layer. we are looking at mother's day, setting up nice for cloud cover. drizzle as well, but afternoon sunshine with temperatures in the 70's and 80's from the coast. here's the accuweather forecast. feeling like summer today. stay cool. we have minor cooling tomorrow. nice for mother's day, and mother's day, typical morning marine layer with sunshine and temperatures above average. >> all right. looks nice. thank you. amendatory compensation for your flight being delayed. that is what the president is proposing. how much you could receive if the airline drops the ball.
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it comes after the travel nightmare that led to flight cancellations and left piles of luggage and airports. we are told about wt do passent delays turn to disasters. passengers like pam shall be left heartbroken after the 20 holiday travel meltdown. >> i wanted to visit my family. there's nothing i can do about it. >> president joe biden proposed a federal rule change that would compensate passengers for delays and cancellations caused by the airline ready take effect by the end of the air. >> european union has passengers receiving up to 600 $63 for significant delays. ask one study found that the european union rick hired airlines to be compensated for flight delays for the number of delays went down. >> right now, 10 u.s. carriers carry the cost of meals for passengers and nine covered in the airlines, but they
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do so voluntarily and they can stop at any time. next ryan somers from the airline observer says bidens proposal couldn't say there woue a cash payment in the european union. you can get a travel credit. or even, equipped flyer miles. a transportation inspector general said this signals a reversal of airline deregulation which ushers in misery. >> taxpayers only -- own the airways. we on the roadways. we on the airports. the airlines do not on those. we need to re-regulate in a grand scale with a coherent and intelligent night -- transmission policy. >> in los angeles, i am michael area. >> we could see more concerts and golden gate park starting next year. next week, san francisco's commission will allow another planet entertainment for the park full of field.
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those concerts would take place e board of supervisors.ouprovedb that will know maybe by next week. >> the most popular baby names from 122 is out. olivia and leah took the number one spot. leah took first for the 60 are in a row. olivia for the fourth top five on the voiceless also include noah, oliver, james and elijah. for the girls,,, charlotte, and sophia. there's only one new name that made the top 10 list. that is luna. the fastest rising names are dutton boys and friendly girls. i've never heard remley. or dutton. >> horizon. his and chrissy teigen -- john legend. his and their daughter name luna? >> yes. that's part of it. >> is a nice name. quick speaking nice things, nice
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afternoon for the heat, but dense fog advisory along the coast. we are seeing visibility is down in some spots. the numbers are starting out in the 50's. get your dog and if you want that to heat up. marine layer through 9:00 a.m., and sunshine with temperatures off to the races. already into the 70's around the bay shoreline by noon so feeling like summer. beat the heat on the coast. and then, hotspot and land with 80's and 90's. 72 in the city, and 87 in san jose, but nine d insanity print 93 in concord later today. stay hydrated. wear sunscreen, stay cool. >> get that in early. >> get out there. >> thanks. thanks for joining us on abc seven mornings. along with lisa, oh my gosh. >> a well-deserved day off. >> we need to get coffee. >> will see.
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on the border. cities bracing for an unexpected surge on the expiration of title 42. tent cities filled with migrants hoping to claim asylum and northern cities declaring states of emergency. tornado outbreak. the moment these storm chasers are battered by the whipping winds. >> we're in a tornado. >> hold on. hold on, guys. >> dozens of reports tornadoed overnight and who is in the danger zone now. debt ceiling deadline. the urgent talks urnsnder way. the dire predictions if the u.s. defaults on its debt.
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