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ninth street. the car then crashed into two other cars, including a waymo, at the intersection of folsom and 11th streets. four people, including two pedesta kittens, were injured and taken to the hospital. a witness says his uber ride was also hit during the chase. >> caught the brunt pretty hard. i think. man, if you got five cops chasing you, stop. like like the cops didn't do anything wrong. they had their sirens on. they were trying to box him in. you know, we were just caught in the crossfire. >> officers say the waymo was carrying passengers, but no one in that car was hurt. abc7 news has reached out to waymo about this incident in the north bay santa rosa. police are looking for a man wanted for decapitating a relative and leaving with her head. did tectives suspect he might be headed for the central valley? abc seven news anchor dan ashley hears from neighbors who say they're shocked this happened in their quiet neighborhood. >> and a killer on the loose and
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a quiet neighborhood shaken after santa rosa. police made a gruesome discovery. >> yeah, that's pretty horrific thing to happen anywhere, especially in your own neighborhood. >> police responded to a 911 call about a possible homicide inside a home. >> and when officers arrived, they did find a deceased adult female, all who had been decapitated. >> but what was even more troubling was what officers didn't find upon searching the residence. >> they were unable to locate the missing body part. they were able to identify a suspect and also believe that that that suspect left the residence with with his relatives, head authorities are searching for this man, luis gustavo arroyo lopez, a 24 year old relative of the victim who detectives say killed the woman, mutilated the body and is now on the run. >> police say arroyo lopez was recently released from state prison after being incarcerated for assault and weapons charges. some members of the santa rosa
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community say they are nervous, while others are still trying to make sense of a brutal crime. >> it's a pretty quiet neighborhood, so i yeah, i was i'm completely shocked. >> sarah warringa lives in the neighborhood. she says she never saw anything suspicious at the victim's house. >> i've never heard any yelling. i've never seen any violence. yeah, it's. i just thought it was just a kind of a normal family household. >> dan ashley, abc seven news, apec, the asia pacific economic cooperation summit will bring leaders from 21 member economies to san francisco for the massive international event means major security restrict options and trafc closures. >> those closures are set for the week of november 13th and will afft traffic oi-80 including lanes on the bay bridge and the off ramps at fourth and fifth streets. here's abc seven news reporter tara campbell with what to expect. >> i'm anticipating a disaster. i'm anticipating to have to add
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30 more minutes to my commute every morning. >> bay area commuters are bracing for apek. the global economic summit drawing up to 30,000 people to san francisco echo and more than 20 world leaders, meaning security will be high and traffic closures abundant. it's going to make bar a complete mess, especially trying to get directly into the city from west oakland bar. >> it's just going to be a mess. >> i did hear that there are going to be blocking lanes during apec and so, yeah, i'm anticipating a little bit more traffic than than normal. >> the hub of road restrictions will be around the moscone center between market and harrison street and second and fifth streets, chp and caltrans also announcing plans to close freeway ramps and lanes during the summit. most notably the far left lane on eastbound 80 on the bay bridge, as well as the far right lane on westbound 80 on the bay bridge. >> that's going to be a four day closure if you don't want to
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risk being stuck in a car, get on bart, get on ac transit, get on. >> golden gate transit supervisor aaron peskin urging people to use public transit. >> there's going to be a couple of routes that are going to be rerouted a little bit to go around the exclusion area south of market, but the subways going to be running the cable cars are going to be running on a shorter route. you can also expect to see a lot of law enforcement on the streets be plenty of police officers and folks directing traffic and showing you where to go. >> there's going to be plenty of signs showing you which streets are closed. and those are in and around the moscone center, south of market. and the supervisor says don't let traffic hold you back. people are really encouraged to come to san francisco. i mean, this is a once in a lifetime event. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> apec is a forum that was created in 1989 to leverage interdependence of the asia pacific region. apec members take action to reduce barriers to trade. there are no binding
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commitments or treaty obligations between members. the apec member economies account for more than 60% of us goods exported. apec's goal is to promote economic growth, a naval ship scheduled to deliver military supplies to israel was disrupted by a group of protesters at the port of oakland. the demonstrators entered the port illegally on friday, saying they're angry at the violence in gaza. pro protesters chained themselves to the hull of the ship and tried to prevent it from delivering military aid to israel. some even tried to board the ship but were arrested. >> this vessel will be loaded with military weapons from the united states to go to israel. so we're here to disrupt it. >> the ship did leave the port after those arrests. the group has another demonstration planned when the ship docks in seattle to pick up more supplies . happening now, a stretch of southbound interstate 680 in pleasanton is closed along state
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route 84. the interstate shut down last night between the i-5 80 and i-680 connector workers are repaving the stretch of road. the freeway is scheduled to reopen monday at 4 a.m. all right. let's take a peek outside and check in with lisa. good morning. all right. >> good morning. we have some fog along the coast up in nevada. so here in san francisco, partly cloudy skies, the clouds invading the skies today. then we'll talk about rain chances and our storm impact scale as we get closer to our monday morning commute. but the weekend to talk about first. that's all coming up next. >> all right, lisa, thank you. also ahead, sexual assault claims against uber with the rideshare company had to say at its first hearing calling incidents between drivers and alleged victims, quote, not preventable. and get ready to see a lot of purple here in san francisco. today is the annual walk to end alzheimer's. how you can get involved as registration is still open
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with lung cancer between the age of 30 to 55. even if they're nonsmokers. smoking which of course, is commonly linked to lung cancer and the cancer itself have both declined in the us over the past decade. but doctors say there's been more cases in women who have never smoked before. abc seven news spoke to a thoracic surgeon from ucsf. >> you can always ask your provider for if you have a significant risk factor like family history of lung cancer screening, whether they would consider ordering a screening ct scan for you. lung cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in women and men in the us, in our country and worldwide. >> it's the leading cause of cancer related death. new this morning, revel is saying goodbye to its electric scooters. you've probably seen around san francisco, the transportation company announced it will discontinue its service in san
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francisco and new york. company executives say they will focus on their electric ride hailing and ev charging ventures. they're currently developing large public fast charging networks here in the bay area and on the east coast. mop service will stop on november 18th. now to a nationwide civil lawsuit filed on behalf of the alleged sexual assault victims, all accusing uber. the first hearing for the case happened in district court in san francisco on friday. a federal judge said at issue will be what uber knew, when uber knew it, and what actions uber took. plaintiffs attorneys said every day thousands of people are being sexually assaulted while using the platform, calling it an epidemic. in court, uber's attorney said many incidents happened outside of a car and claim they were not preventable. >> we think that uber is going to point the finger at the drivers and say we couldn't have stopped this, but we disagree with that. uber can put in policies and different things to make the platforms much safer.
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>> if they had the safety implementations in place, then the amount of sexual assaults would decrease exponentially. an uber spokesperson told abc7 news it could not comment on pending litigation and that uber is deeply committed to the safety of all users on the platform. >> well, happening today, the annual walk to end alzheimer's here in san francisco. the fundraising walk starts at 1030 in the morning from pier 27. walkers can either do a one mile walk along the embarcadero or a two and a half mile route. the money raised goes to research and to support those caring for someone with alzheimer's. abc7 news morning anchor reggie aqui will be the emcee for this year's event and registration is still open for today's walk. so it's not too late. speaking of, let's check in with lisa to see how the weather will be shaping up. >> nice. you know, we have more cloud cover, but we're starting out mild. we'll thin out the clouds somewhat, but overall,
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you're definitely going to notice the cooldown out there. we will be looking at the cooler highs today. but this ridge of high pressure that has brought the unseasonably warm temperatures as it is sliding to the east of us. and there's a look at our forecast today for the walk with temperatures in the upper 50s, 9:00 with the cloud cover, 60, 1030 with low 60s and you can see some peeks of sun noontime until about 1:00. so pretty nice out there today. but look what is queuing up to the north of us is a storm system in the gulf of alaska that will eventually slide the tail end of it through the bay area. but most of the precip heading to the north, it is an atmospheric river. we are left with the cloud cover for much of saturday and then we'll see a few spotty showers arrive on sunday. visibility we can't see anything at all in nevada, a quarter mile, half moon bay and current numbers pretty mild out there. 62, mount diablo, it is 54 in danville with temperatures
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in the upper 50s around fremont, 59, san francisco and 54 nevada. so our exploratorium camera certainly dark out there. 738 the official sunrise an hour earlier tomorrow morning. and that sun setting after 5:00 for your sunday night. so mostly cloudy skies today. the spotty showers more likely into sunday and then a more organized system arrives just in time for that monday morning commute. emphasis on the north bay bringing in some slick conditions. so saturday, it looks like that ridge is going to hold on and we will be looking at more clouds, maybe the clouds thinning out at times for partly cloudy conditions. east bay and into the south bay, stopping this on saturday night, early sunday. notice a few spotty light showers. but overall, don't cancel your plans into early monday. stopping this 5:00 a level one system on our storm impact scale. looking at that rainfall holding together for the north bay and then as it pushes through, kind of falls
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apart throughout the late morning hours, some afternoon sun on your monday. so not a whole lot of rain, but the emphasis is with a few spotty showers into your sunday. this is 530 on sunday. so notice a couple hundredths here and there , but certainly don't cancel any of those plans. but as your monday morning commute gets going, it's a wet one. and we could see anywhere from about a quarter of an inch in the north bay, maybe a 10th over in fremont. but notice all the priests at most of it headed up into the pacific northwest, over an inch there in eureka. so as for today, the warmest day out of the next seven, the second half of the workweek looking much cooler. we are in the upper 60s in oakland today, partly to mostly cloudy, 72 in fremont in the accuweather seven day forecast. we fall back extra hour of sleep tonight. daylight saving time ends level one system into monday but the stronger system on tuesday. but a cool and fall-like week for next week. w the dove beauty bar, is gentle.
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good morning. we're starting this half hour with a look at the weather. lisa is here. i had to do my windshield wipers this morning as i headed. >> you did okay. yeah. we have a pattern change underway with our storm. our exclusive storm impact scale coming back into play for the second half of the weekend. but we're cloudy and mild to start out right now. it is 57 in hayward, 60 in san francisco, 55 in livermore. so 24 hours ago, we were cooler. all that cloud cover keeping us milder and starting out with mostly cloudy skies. the clouds thin out a bit, but it's a cooler day today with temperatures in the upper 60s to near 70 around the bay shore with some mid and upper 70s inland. notice we stay dry for your saturday day into sunday. we're looking at a few light spotty showers bringing in that storm impact scale again, but mainly be for the end of the day. so we'll talk further about rain chances, rain accumulation
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and the week ahead. in just a few minutes stephanie. >> all right, lisa, thank you. developing news now. more than 700 foreign nationals are expected to leave gaza through the rafah crossing today. of those foreign nationals are nearly 400 americans. also today, us secretary of state antony blinken is meeting key eastern powers. the meeting is his third visit to the region since the hamas attack in on israel on october 7th. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the military will not let up its assault on gaza until hostage are released. abc news reporter marc remillard tells us what the us is now calling for the israeli military says they've surrounded gaza city fighting face to face with hamas militants, showing no signs of letting up its campaign to defeat hamas. >> this despite us secretary of state antony blinken traveling to israel again on friday to discuss with israeli leaders a humanitarian pause to the fighting. blinken expressing
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concern about gazans getting caught in the crossfire, also hoping a pause in israel's offensive could allow more desperately needed aid to get into gaza. >> we need to do more to protect palestinian civilians. we've been clear that as israel conducts his campaign to defeat hamas, how it does so matters. >> but after the meeting, prime minister benjamin netanyahu seeming to rule out a humanitarian pause unless hostages believed to be held by hamas are released. israeli officials say more than 240 people are currently being held by hamas. blinken says several of those are us citizens. among a group of people rallying outside, blinken and netanyahu's meeting, yarden gonen, her little sister, believed to be taken hostage during the music festival on october 7th. >> you must bring them home now, not tomorrow. not today. even now. >> us officials say 70 americans were able to cross into egypt through the rafah border. a total of more than 1000 foreign passport holders have gotten out
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in the last three days, according to a rafah border crossing official, including maha el-banna, who was in gaza visiting family and tells abc news she's still in shock. >> it's brutal. it's the. number of people killed is too high too fast, too many women and children. it cannot be justified. >> on friday, explosions near gaza city's biggest hospital, al-shifa. israel saying it was targeting an ambulance being used by hamas to transfer weapons and fighters. the hamas run gaza health ministry says at least 13 people were killed and 26 others wounded. marc remillard, abc news, new york. >> new developments, the saga after strike could soon come to an end. negotiations are set to resume today after major studios put a new offer on the table for the actors union. one of the main things actors are asking for is restrictions on the use
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of artificial intelligence. the terms of the new offer have not been released yet. both sides are hoping to reach a deal quickly so studios can resume production and actors can get paid. president joe biden and first lady jill biden traveled to lewiston, maine, friday to grieve with the community following last week's mass shooting. cnn news reporter jenn sullivan tells us how the community is coming together. church bells breaking the somber silence as loved ones in lewiston, maine, say their final goodbyes. >> funerals began friday for some of the victims killed in last week's mass shooting. this small community still shattered and grieving. >> the past week has just been horrific. >> donna's nephew, jason walker, was one of the 18 people killed when robert card went on a shooting rampage last wednesday night, opening fire inside a bowling alley and a local restaurant. but, you know, the whole scenario was crushing. >> but as soon as i heard about
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my nephew that made it worse. >> friday, president joe biden and first lady jill biden visited maine to pay their respects and meet with victims families and first responders. >> we know your hearts are broken, but we also know your spirits are strong. >> biden saying these horrific mass shootings are becoming much too common. this one, the most deadly so far this year. >> this tragedy opens a painful, painful wounds all across the country, too many americans have lost loved ones or survived the trauma of gun violence. >> meanwhile, memori calls continue to grow for those who lost their lives in lewiston. >> my heart just hurts for the people that are without their dad, the wives without their husbands. >> i'm jenn sullivan reporting. >> the federal ban on so-called bump stock is headed to the supreme court. the devices essentially allow shooters to fire semi-automatic rifles like
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machine guns. justices agreed to take up the challenge to the federal ban. the justice department implemented the ban after the 2017 las vegas mass shooting. a federal appeals courts have come to different decisions about whether the regulation defining a bump stock as a machine gun aligns with federal law. developing news now. help for foster youth. san francisco will give $1,200 a month to 150. former foster youth. this is all thanks to two state funded pilot programs. governor gavin newsom said in, quote, guaranteed income programs help level the playing field and will give these former foster youth the support and resources they need to pursue their california dream. the programs will run for 18 months. there are new developments involving the bay area pilot accused of trying to shut down the engines on a flight headed to sfo. three passengers on that flight are now suing alaska airlines. they claim they suffered emotional distress from
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the situation and the emergency landing. they say the pilot should never have been allowed in the cockpit because he was suffering from depression and a lack of sleep. alaska airlines says it is reviewing this complaint. coming up this morning, a potential change to admissions at a top rated san francisco school. how a new system could impact students wanting to get into lowell high. and we're going to take you outside for a live look from our golden gate camera. you can see the fog is rolling in this morning. certainly going to be a cloudy day ahead. and lisa will have details on some rain in the forecast during the latter half of the weekend. stay with us to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.” [chaotic music] [inspirational music] healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your medical records, care and coverage are in one place.
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taylor swift's concerts both bringing in strong revenue for the ticket company. meanwhile, the department of justice is investigating live nation for allegedly using anticompetitive practices to book top venues and talent. also new this morning, the admission process at lowell high school here in san francisco may change, including how students are selected. the proposal would determine eligibility based on grade point average. this scrap scrapping the former system that required a test special application essay and reserved spots for underrepresented schools or recommended students according to the chronicle. the new system would use a standard tiebreaker process to fill the slots if too many students qualify. well, get ready to set your clocks back one hour early tomorrow morning. all good news, right? daylight savings will fall back. one hour to standard time. but there is still debate over the idea. 19 states have passed legislation supporting to end the clock changes and the senate approved
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the sunshine protection act that will need to be will need to pass congress. that is, before going into law. so, lisa, an extra hour of sleep always good news, right? >> yeah, of course. and as we look outside right now, visibility is good in san francisco. temperatures are quite mild 50s and 60s, but overall today, at least ten degrees cooler, feeling more fall like for this first weekend of november. and we're going to bring in some showers. i'll explain in coming up. thanks lisa. >> also next, the nba unveils its first ever ncaa season tournament. how did the dubs do against oklahoma city in group play? abc seven sports director larry biel has all the highlights coming up in sports
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has the highlights in your morning sports. >> good morning, everybody. the nba unveiled its first ever in-season tournament last night. i know there's a lot of skeptics out there, but this warriors game in okc was intense. it was down to the wire. it was nuts. it was bananas. nba using special courts. maybe you like the blue, maybe you don't like it. but you know, it's a tournament game. if you see that steph curry hook pass over his head to gary payton the second for the jam steph seven assists in this game warriors by two at the half chet holmgren is the next best thing to wembanyama seven one with moves like this up and under that should be illegal. he had 24 points. fast forward fourth quarter curry scored 12 straight points in one stretch. the crazy layup to get the dubs within 130 points on the night for steph with 24 seconds left. this is pure guts. draymond green hooping with gpt two. what a pass what a finish 139 138 dubs okc he shoots 60% and loses is because tied at 139. you know it's going to steph high off the window first
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they called offensive interference on draymond so they waved off the basket then they replayed it said good basket warriors jumping for joy 141 139 and you can question in the gimmicky tournament stuff but the players seem to be all in so playoff game and it was fun game to play in the intensity level was there so job well done to the nba and this type of excitement in november because it'd be some dark days in november. meanwhile in milwaukee, this fan wins ten grand if he hits from half court. he does. and doesn't stop running. he's like bo jackson running up the tunnel. i hope he stopped long enough to get his check. just venmo the money. i'm out. that is awesome. city of oakland not giving up in its quest to keep the a's. they've got a rally planned for city hall on tuesday. they'll also send major league baseball owners in info packets about the fervent fan base here, all trying to convince them not to approve a team move to vegas,
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abc seven's casey pratt sat down and spoke with oakland mayor shengtao and get this part, casey over 400 million is the grant funding that we were able to actually confirm for this investment. >> and yet this is more than what john fisher has ever invested into the team. >> finally, the texas rangers celebrated their very first world series title with a huge parade crowd, estimated around 500,000, saluting ex-giants skipper bruce bochy, who took a team that lost 100 games just two years ago. now world series champs bocce's fourth ring after winning three with the giants. happy to see his success. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> all right. thank you, larry. well, today, nearly 2000 people will participate in the 2023 walk to end alzheimer's here in san francisco. and you can either do a one mile walk along the embarcadero or a two and a half mile route. the money raised goes for research and to
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support those caring for someone with alzheimer's registration opens at 9 a.m. on pier 27, followed by an open ceremony at 10:00. now, the walk will start at 1030 and our very own abc seven mornings anchor reggie aqui will be the emcee for the event. and lisa, last year in san jose, they raised more than $1.8 million. so let's hope san francisco will top that today. >> wow, that's amazing. yes the weather is going to cooperate, so it should be a really nice morning out there with temperatures in the upper 50s, 9:00, 1030, 60 degrees. and then looking at temperatures in the low 60s with a few peeks of sun, more clouds around. we are certainly looking at a more fall like weekend. wish we could get some of this rain to slip further to the south. secondary system. a colder one arrives on monday, but we'll be at the tail end of this system. so it's going to take progressive systems to allow for a little bit of accumulated precip to
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reach the bay area. likely into monday morning. so live doppler seven right now showing that we have some clear sky also mixed in with some cloud cover and there is fog a quarter mile visibility from novato half mile in half moon bay and current numbers mild 52 san ramon closer to the bay. we're 54 in oakland and there's a look at the cloud cover with 57 in pacific for a cloudy and sometimes foggy golden gate bridge. so more clouds today. the spotty shower is more likely to arrive on sunday, but by no means is it a washout. early monday morning, we get a slick commute and then the afternoon is dry. here's a look at the rest of the day. today where you can see partly to mostly cloudy conditions. 5:00 today, we're dry as we get into your sunday, stopping this at 830. notice a little bit of green here. not much. but as we get into 5:00 monday morning, here's the colder system that arrives, bringing in more moisture into the north bay.
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then it pulls on out by the afternoon on monday. so rainfall amounts for your sunday evening amounting to just a couple of hundreds. so this comes in spotty showers throughout the day on sunday. and then until 11:00 monday night, perhaps a quarter of an inch there up in the north bay, maybe a 10th of an inch towards hayward, 5/100, maybe on the peninsula. so most of the moisture in the pacific northwest for this system over the weekend and then that one on monday, colder with maybe a couple hundredths down in the south bay so that colder system arriving with maybe an inch to three inches in kirkwood from the monday, tuesday time frame. but no big storm systems on the way. cooler and cloudier today, staying dry for your saturday 72 in fremont yesterday we were well into the 80s boy was it warm out there. and as for today, at least ten degrees cooler. so it was like a summer day yesterday, 74 in san rafael,
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70in san mateo, the ridge holding on today, the accuweather seven day forecast daylight saving time ends level one system, bringing a few spotty showers for your sunday monday morning looks like the better chance of rain. it's cooler and a bit cloudier into tuesday with a lingering shower and then we're much cooler with those cold cold mornings coming back midweek next week. all right. yeah it's certainly the fall season and it feels like it. >> all right. thanks, lisa. well, when we return, the rock and roll hall of fame. the artists induct it, including the powerhouse women being honored and then stir fry... sauces... even marinades! and now there's the culinary collection! italian herb for pasta... smoky chipotle for fajitas... it's like the deliciousness never ends! make everything better with better than bouillon! >> tech: cracked windshield on your new car? you don't have to take it to the dealer. bring it to safelite. we do more replacements and recalibrations than anyone else. >> customer: thank you so much.
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he hoped to be remembered most for his efforts, helping others struggle with addiction. well the rock and roll hall of fame is giving hip hop, funk, r&b and rock all a reason to cheer. entertainment reporter sandy kenyon shows us the diverse group of artists being inducted. away from here, from the opening minutes, the special nature of the show was obvious. >> you get a combination of not only your favorite artists who are in the hall of fame, but the young artists that look up to them. like tonight you'll have olivia rodrigo singing with sheryl crow. >> sheryl crow brought along her two sons. it's kind of made mom cool. >> when my 13 year old was like, is this like the baseball hall of fame? and i was like, yeah. he kind of went like, i was cool. >> this also makes sheryl crow happy, in part because of how many of the respected rockers getting inducted this year are women. >> yeah, i'm hoping that in the next few years we're going to
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see some catch up. are you strong enough to be my man? >> crow got in after her first nomination. >> others, like chaka khan, had to wait years for this moment to be honored by common and other stars she influenced a song about malaise to chaka skipped the red carpet and so did missy elliott. >> let me work it. but she spoke to gma's robin roberts about what it meant to be inducted. >> this is high, as you know, for me in music, you can get like like i said, it's the highest honor in the case of the late george michael, it fell to his former bandmate andrew ridgeley to do the honors. >> bernie taupin, who wrote the words to so many of their shared hits, was inducted by elton john. >> i'm happy to see all of these people going in with me at the same year. you know, friends as as well as people that i respect
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tremendously to be in there the same year as willie nelson, that's gravy, man. >> hard rock was represented by rage against the machine. sandy kenyon, abc7 news. >> wow. some fan favorites in there. something to look forward to tonight. a reminder that you can watch all our newscasts live and on demand through the abc7 bay area. connected-tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. you can download the app now and start streaming. coming up next on abc seven mornings at 6 a.m, security restrictions and traffic closures. what to look out for on san francisco roads as the city prepares for the apec summit in the coming weeks. >> this is abc 724 in san francisco, live in the south bay in san jose in concord. >> live in oakland. yes you're watching abc seven news live. many time anywhere we are. we
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