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cuts from the trump administration. some of the bay area's biggest medical research facilities are now responding. plus, the city of antioch is on the hunt for a new police chief. what residents had to say about the search and the super bowl is happening today. the historic rematch in new orleans. good morning everybody. it's sunday, february 9th. we have another freeze warning in effect. >> yes that's right. next several days starting out this morning with some temperatures at or below freezing. so looking at live doppler seven right now we're clear. you can see some clouds in southern california. but as we get into our watches and warnings, once again the darker shading is for the warning and the lighter shade or the frost advisory. but here's what you need to know. 30 degrees in danville 32. in livermore, 35 gilroy fremont and 43 san francisco. look at that. 33 in napa, 31 calistoga and santa rosa, just above freezing. so compared to yesterday, we are three to about 13 degrees
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colder. so everyone certainly along the coast feeling the chill. so after sunrise, pretty much everyone is in the 30s except the immediate shoreline, half moon bay and san francisco taking you to 10:00, some upper 40s and then by about 130 mid 50s. so we're getting better. and then the afternoon highs once again very similar to yesterday. upper 50s, plenty of sunshine. and we will be looking at another sunny start to the workweek. although clouds increase on tuesday and a good deal of rain to talk about coming up for the second half of the workweek. steph. >> all right lisa thank you. >> the national institutes of health is going to be cutting funding by $4 billion for medical research. the order by the trump administration is taking effect on monday. locally ucsf stands to lose millions of critical dollars. it's one of the biggest recipients in the entire country. but as abc seven news reporter tara campbell found out, the school is now pushing back.
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>> the bay area's medical researchers are bracing but not backing down as they stare down devastating funding cuts set to go into effect monday. friday, the trump administration announced the national institutes of health will start limiting the amount of money it doles out for what are called indirect costs payments that cover the costs of things like research, labs, equipment and staff. >> you're cutting off universities at the knees. you're not allowing research to continue. this is not how you conduct science. >> doctor monica gandhi is the director of the ucsf center for aids research. the university is among the top nih funded institutions in the country. in 2023, it received more than $789 million in grants from the agency. johns hopkins, the only other university to receive more. >> two senators of every state are going to be called continuously this weekend by university presidents. >> in a social media post, the
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nih notes that 9 billion of the $35 billion it granted for research last year was used to cover indirect costs, and by lowering the maximum rate universities can receive for these indirect costs to 15%. the government will save more than $4 billion a year. it also means the nation's top research universities, which typically see a payment rate of above 60%, stand to be crippled. the university of california, providing us with a statement reading in part. life saving treatments for cancer, diabetes and strokes, including in children and new technologies and industries that translate into hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs, are all at risk. the statement also warning for decades, the national institutes of health has provided essential funding that has empowered america's world leading research institutions. new administration guidance would imperil this vital support and jeopardize america's
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research preeminence. >> i hope that we'll get a change with all the advocacy that i think universities are going to immediately put into place with congress people. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> now, a federal judge has temporarily blocked the department of government efficiency from accessing the treasury department's payment systems. doge is headed by elon musk. 19 states, including california, filed a lawsuit accusing the agency of overstepping its authority. abc news reporter selina wang explains. >> legal battles escalating as president trump and elon musk attempt to overhaul the federal government. a federal judge blocking musk's department of government efficiency team from accessing the treasury department's data and payment systems, after 19 states sued the trump administration for giving musk and his allies virtually unfettered access to sensitive personal data, including social security numbers and bank account information of millions of
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americans. the lawsuit argues the expanded access poses huge cyber security risks and accuses musk of attempting to block federal funds from reaching beneficiaries who do not align with the president's political agenda. the judge putting the move on pause, citing an increased risk of leaks and hacking. the world's richest man expanding his reach, gaining access to at least ten federal agencies as he tries to slash government spending. the key target so far usaid, the relief agency that provides food to millions of malnourished children around the world. and another federal judge putting the brakes on musk's plan to dismantle the agency and pull thousands of staffers off the job. the president defending musk's role. >> i'll tell him to go here. go there. he does it. he's got a very capable group of people. >> one of those people, a young former spacex employee named marko elez, who resigned this week after a wall street journal
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report linked him to a series of racist posts on social media, including i was racist before it was cool. you cannot pay me to marry outside my ethnicity and normalize indian hate. vice president j.d. vance, defending the staffer, writing, i obviously disagree with some of velez's posts, but i don't think stupid social media activity should ruin a kid's life. so i say bring him back. musk, responding he will be brought back to is human to forgive divine. selina wang, abc news, washington. >> california's attorney genera, rob bonta is pleased with the court's decision. he issued a statement saying in part, quote, the president does not hold the power to give americans a bank account and social security numbers to anyone he'd like. and as of friday night, he must stop doing so. on friday, bonta joined that coalition of 19 attorney generals in filing a lawsuit seeking to block doj's
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associates from accessing sensitive treasury department material. meanwhile, students are taking a stance against president trump's immigration policies in los angeles county. hundreds of van nuys high school students marched to city hall on thursday to show solidarity to their immigrant community. they were protesting against trump's recent crackdown on immigration. the high school has a large number of immigrant students. a lot of students have not been to school in fear they would be deported by ice. other southern california school districts have since sent emails to parents informing them that students are safe on public school campuses. back here at home in oakland's fruitvale district, community groups also held a rally to show support for immigrant rights. organizers said they wanted to send a message of humanity and compassion. they criticized the ongoing immigration raids, calling them fascist. new this morning, san mateo police are investigating a fatal hit and run collision that killed a 56
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year old man. fashion island between norfolk street and mariners island boulevard is now closed while police investigate. the incident happened late last night involving a car and a pedestrian. the man was struck by the vehicle and died on the scene. police are asking anyone to avoid that area and take alternate routes. in the south bay, investigators are trying to determine the cause of a house fire in san jose. crews responded to a two story home on woodland terrace early saturday morning. fire crews were able to put out the flames, but not before a cat died in this fire. no people were hurt, but seven adults will have to find a new place to live. the san francisco unified school district is preparing to fire hundreds of employees to save $114 million. according to our news partners at the san francisco standard, the proposed job cuts will affect administrative and school staff and could eliminate entire departments. the district is
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looking to remove more than 530 positions. the superintendent is expected to present the plan during the board of education meeting on tuesday. well, the city of antioch has begun its search for a new police chief. the city held its first community forum, allowing residents a voice in picking who exactly will lead their department. but whomever is hired comes into a department reeling from a racist texting scandal. abc seven news reporter anser hassan has the story. >> the police department hasn't had a permanent chief since 2001. >> antioch city manager betsy murray scott is leading the search for antioch's next police chief. the city held the first of three community forums on saturday. >> i think past conversation has been kind of trauma based with what occurred, but today everyone kind of came together. >> porsha taylor chairs the antioch police oversight commission. she says topics focused on accountability, community policing and
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transparency. >> it's good to hear us. i hope they're listening. it's not going to be an easy job. it's going to be decades, i feel like, in the making to change things. >> frank sterling, a longtime antioch activist, also attended the morning meeting. he applauds the city's efforts to solicit community input, but is somewhat skeptical on how much impact it will have. >> this kind of community input is going to be important to move forward in the future, especially in antioch, with what was revealed through the text messages. when you got a good look at what they were actually thinking and saying. >> two years ago, the fbi uncovered a racist texting scandal that led to 40% of the police department being put on paid leave. in january, a consent decree was announced between antioch and the united states department of justice, outlying areas where the police department needs to make major changes. scott says the new chief will need to build up a police department that is data driven and strong on supervision. >> how do you build and have strong teams of officers who are doing very difficult work in a
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very difficult environment, given the other issues across the, you know, health, housing, education in a state of, you know, diminishing resources everywhere. >> the application process closes at the end of february. residents can also take part through a community survey available on the city's website. scott says the city hopes to have a new chief in place by june in antioch, anser hassan abc seven news. >> all right, it's chilly out this morning. let's check in with lisa. >> yeah, san francisco, not in any of the advisories, but still 41 at the airport. that's cold. 44 in the city and plenty of sunshine to try to help warm us up today, but a bit of an offshore flow keeping those cool. that cool air from the east bay filtering into the bay. so a typical friday us february day, i should say, before we see a return to the rain, wind and possibly some flooding details coming up. >> lisa thank you. also ahead,
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in new orleans today, the kansas city chiefs and the philadelphia eagles will return to the field, vying to be crowned champions. abc news reporter morgan norwood is at caesars superdome with a preview. >> caesars superdome will soon be home to a historic rematch of the super bowl game from two years ago, when the kansas city chiefs narrowly beat the philadelphia eagles in the final seconds of the game. >> and the kansas city chiefs have won super bowl 57. >> while the eagles look to rewrite the shortcomings of super bowl 57 today, the chiefs aim to etch their names in the history books, playing for a chance to become the first team
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to repeat as super bowl champions. >> it's still surreal to me to be playing in this super bowl again, but that's what you want to do is you want to go out there and be mentioned with the greats. >> but look, making history won't be an easy task. >> we work very hard for this moment and to be the last man standing, and so we just want to put our best foot forward. >> the eagles making offseason roster changes ahead of this season, notably bringing in running back saquon barkley, who is on the verge of making nfl rushing history. >> you don't rush for 2000 yards by accident and you don't do it by yourself. that's why i love this sport. it's the ultimate team sport and i have the best offensive line in the league. >> off the field, security has been at the forefront for new orleans after the new year's truck attack in the french quarter. >> i am confident that the safest place to be this weekend will be in this area under the security umbrella that this team has put together in. >> those watching the game can expect an assortment of new orleans based artists representing the rich musical heritage of the city. >> trying to strike a chord. >> and kendrick lamar will
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headline a highly anticipated halftime performance. >> all eyez on me and i'm gonna send it up to. >> the main show, will be on the field with two of the league's elite looking to take the championship title. >> i love going up against the best. it's why i play the game. and sure enough, we got two goliath's going at it at the, at the super bowl man. >> and more than 100,000 fans expected to pack out caesars superdome right behind me. celebrities. even the president expected to be in attendance, kickoff just hours away. morgan norwood, abc news, new orleans. >> so much excitement. thank you. morgan. well, an unlikely organization will be part of the super bowl commercials, the u.s. secret service. the agency will air a recruitment spot during the big game. and on the big screen inside the superdome, it costs $2 million to produce. and they brought on a big budget action blockbuster, hollywood director michael bay, to make it. the agency will own the ad for the next five years, and
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they plan to splash it across social media to recruit new employees. back here at home, safety and security is the prime focus ahead of san francisco's chinese new year parade, including a big lunar new year event in san francisco's ingleside district. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is following concerns about crime ahead of both events. >> two three gold. >> thanks troy. >> community leaders in san francisco's ingleside district sending good wishes for the year of the snake. >> this is the year of saying the year of snake symbolize resilience, transformation and also refreshment. >> district 11 supervisor shan chen joining san francisco police chief bill scott to promote the upcoming lunar new year celebration on ocean avenue, happening on february 22nd. they want the public to know this event will be safe. >> i think during the covid, as you know, there's a lot of anti-asian hate incidents that happen. people have a lot of fear related to public safety. this is a neighborhood for our
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youth and families, and it's actually safe. >> and that, i think, is critically important right now. you know, after what we've seen in different parts of the country and the world with attacks here and those type of things, i think safety is on everybody's minds. >> how are you doing on tv all the time? >> the chief taking to ocean avenue on foot, meeting small business owners to support them and promote safety. ingleside merchants have concerns about recent break ins and crime at their businesses, and they wanted the chief to know all about it. and he was listening. >> i've been in san francisco business for like 40 years. oh, wow. >> go go seven restaurant owner marilyn lee told the chief she had three break ins last year. >> it was a terrible. it was terrible. and they took the cash register, too. >> she wants to see more police patrols. >> you know, we've had some overnight burglaries and we've arrested some people that have been involved in those. we've seen that decline a little bit. but, you know, we it's still out there. >> break-ins still happening in my district in district 11. so but i really appreciate that we
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are working closely with our police station. >> abc seven is the official broadcast partner of next weekend's 2025 chinese new year parade. chief scott says his department is ready to keep everyone safe at that event as well. >> you will see a lot of deployment, a lot of officers. the parade is going to be very well secured. >> here in san francisco. cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> an annual san francisco chinatown tradition brought out middle school age students for a friendly game of basketball. this is the lunar new year basketball jamboree at the betty ong rec center. the tradition started in 1995 as a way to pay to generations of kids who grew up in chinatown and played pickup basketball games in the neighborhood, as cornell mentioned. abc seven is the official home of the 2025 san
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francisco chinese new year parade. we are just one week away, a little less than that. you can watch the live parade saturday, february 15th starting at 6 p.m. and of course, watch it live on abc seven and wherever you stream abc seven news. turning to our forecast now. as you step outside this morning, you'll notice the chill that freeze warning continues. >> yes, we've got the cold air in place. some pockets. there's air blowing around and that's making it not as cold, but most areas dropping off into the 30s. so right along the coast i saw 30 degree reading up in the north bay. and we have plenty of temperatures in the east bay at or below freezing. so if you are not there yet, you might will be you probably will be after sunrise, as we're looking at clear skies, exceptional radiational cooling. and then this is what we tap into as we get into wednesday. thursday looks to be the rainiest day, and then lingering showers into friday. so here we go again. atmospheric river. this is like
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a moderate one that heads our way on. the rainiest day will be thursday. it is 30 in danville, 32 in livermore with 35 in sonoma, and napa is at 33. we were at 42 a couple of hours ago up in santa rosa. and then that wind just stopped and the temperatures dropped into the low 30s. so you see that 35 hayward and fremont. so still dropping a few degrees, that sun comes up at 706 and probably even dropping through the 8:00 hour. so frost and freeze advisories alerts this morning throughout the day today will be sunny, but then as we get into monday and tuesday, partly cloudy continued that cool regime. and then as we get into wednesday, that's a level one. thursday will be a level two and with the wind and then friday some lingering showers. so here we go again. the emphasis looked like it was going to be in southern california yesterday, and now it's shifting a little bit to the north. lots of sunshine for your sunday. here's
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a look at monday 3:00 partly cloudy conditions into tuesday looking about the same. and as we look at late tuesday this is 5:00. you'll notice the rain is offshore. so by the evening commute could get a little slick around here. and this is 11:00 where you see that we're looking at some pretty good downpours as this moves in late tuesday. so wednesday will be a rainy day. the winds kicking up. we're a little concerned about the marin coast and also the santa cruz mountains, where we could see upwards of three and four inches of rain. but right now it's looking like two inches for the three day total here. this goes out seven days. santa rosa though, two and a half san francisco still looking at the central coast, looking at most of the activity from san luis obispo and los angeles. a couple of inches of rain. so southerly winds start us off, but it should be cold enough for about a foot or two in the mountains. as for today, last really sunny day out there with upper 50s in
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fremont, 59 in san jose with numbers in the upper 50s in the north bay as well. once again, frosty night with 30s and perhaps a few low 40s by the city. the accuweather seven day forecast. it's sunny and cool again today. cold start tomorrow. partly cloudy into monday and tuesday and then cold showers wednesday. level two thursday. and then the rain lingers into friday. stephanie. >> all right lisa thank you. well, still to come. it's a field of dreams. the legendary bay area high school that has a ♪ dreams begin here. welcome to the goodnight club.
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most expensive thing on your grocery list. a new government forecast predicts the cost of eggs could rise by 20% this year. new detection of the avian flu has strained poultry supply across the nation. also, possible tariffs on imports from mexico and canada could hike the price even more. these countries
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are the two largest suppliers of agricultural products in the u.s. however, the president has halted tariffs until early march. with the price of eggs rising, some people are turning to having chickens at home. a wisconsin woman, jennifer limbach, began raising chickens six years ago to save on resources. raising chickens comes with benefits such as healthier eggs, but it's also a huge responsibility, and the price tag is still hefty. a single chicken coop could run several hundred dollars. however, jennifer says the cost of eggs in the store still doesn't compare. >> they're a pet. they're a hobby to us. i do enjoy coming back home, though, and telling my husband just how much, how much eggs are costing and how much each dozen eggs that we get from our girls is worth. >> of course, there's other costs as well, such as feeding them and purchasing warming equipment. it also takes at least 5 to 6 months before a chicken can lay eggs. in san francisco. gap incorporated is
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requiring its bay area workforce to return to the office. according to the business times, the company announced a phased return to office plan on friday with a full five day in-office workweek starting in september. this follows moves made by other big brands like salesforce, amazon and jpmorgan chase. the mandate applies to employees at gap, san francisco and pleasanton offices. it also impacts workers nationwide across the company's four major brands. gap, old navy, athleta, and banana republic. well, sony's playstation network appears to be working again after it suffered an outage. it was down for about 24 hours, upsetting a lot of gamers. it made it difficult for many users to access account management, gaming, video, the playstation store, and other things. the outage was among the longest the platform has experienced to date. playstation has not yet said what exactly caused it.
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you're watching abc seven mornings live. >> good morning everybody. thank you for joining us this half hour. i know san francisco is a part of that freeze warning, but when i stepped outside this morning. yeah it's close. >> it's really close. so they're in the low 40s and you know, just drop a few more degrees and we would include you. but, you know, temperatures are cold enough all around the bay that this is going to last right on through monday. and even tuesday, though, we're going to get some extra cloud cover. so numbers could be as low as 28 degrees, where we have the freeze warning. that could be easily a reality with 32 right now, 5:00 in livermore. so we have several hours of temperatures that will continue to drop. 38 san jose. look at that. 34 in gilroy with 36 in
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concord, mid 40s san francisco, 33 napa and santa rosa with 45. there's the wind by the delta, so most areas are colder, certainly at the coast. and as we go through the 7:00 hour, look at all the 30s, still just mid 30s. look at that 32 in gilroy. and then by 10:00 we're in the upper 40s, most of us the coast in the 50s. and then by 2:00, mainly mid 50s, getting into the upper 50s and our warmest locations, even santa rosa, north and south end of the bay should be pleasant today. then we'll talk rain in a few minutes. steph. >> all right, lisa, thank you. the ntsb says all the major pieces of wreckage and the deadly midair collision over the potomac river have now been recovered. on friday, the tail section of the army black hawk helicopter was lifted out of the water. all of the major pieces have been moved to a secure airport hangar for further investigation. the ntsb says they hope to examine the
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wreckage to determine the direction of the collision. underwater sonar has detected areas of the potomac where divers will conduct additional searches for wreckage. 67 people died when a psa regional jet and the chopper crashed near reagan national airport. the ntsb is also on the scene of another tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of ten people. it involved a small commuter plane that crashed over open water in a rugged, remote part of alaska. the bering air plane took off from unalakleet, just north of anchorage, shortly after 230 on thursday. it was on its way to the nome airport. 40 minutes into that flight, the plane disappeared from radar. here's the chair of the ntsb. >> the question. >> is on the cause. still too early. again, we're in the initial stages. stages really focused first and foremost on the victims, which is what should be the focus right now.
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>> the pilot and nine passengers were killed. authorities are racing to recover their bodies before a major storm arrives in the area. we're following new developments on the current israel-hamas ceasefire agreement. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing growing pressure to extend the cease fire beyond its current six week phase. it comes after hamas forced the released three hostages to speak in a handover ceremony yesterday, which sparked outrage in israel. red cross deemed the conditions surrounding the release, quote, increasingly concerning. three israelis were released in exchange for nearly 200 palestinian prisoners. despite pressure to extend the ceasefire, netanyahu has signaled he would resume the war. coming up on this week, congressman mike turner joins martha raddatz to discuss the u.s. role in the middle east right now. they'll discuss president donald trump's proposal to take control of the gaza strip, as well as elon
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musk's plans to make big cuts under the trump administration. you can watch the full interview on this week with george stephanopoulos at eight this morning, right here on abc seven. power company southern california edison believes its equipment may have started one of the southern california wildfires, the hurst fire, which scorched 800 acres. nobody died in the hurst fire, and it did not destroy any structures. it sparked the same day as the big wildfires, the palisades and the eaton fire. despite multiple lawsuits blaming southern california edison for the eaton fire, the utility now says there is still no evidence to support those claims. the growing reality is that fire season in california is year round. los angeles burned in january this year. paradise burned in november of 2018. abc seven news reporter dustin dorsey has a look at what state lawmakers are doing to make sure fire crews have the tools and resources they need.
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>> the january southern california firestorm highlighted a chilling truth and the daetz of other cal fire wildfire declarations. hammer it home. there is truly no longer a wildfire season here in california. >> in southern california, it is year round now. when you look at their graphs and their data, their long term data in northern california, it's getting longer and longer. it's not quite year round yet, but maybe if we have some sort of extended extreme drought, it could become even longer. >> state senator dave cortese says as the fire season lengthens, the help needs to expand as well. the fight for firefighters act cortese coauthored would do just that. >> seasonal firefighters that are home watching the super bowl this weekend will suddenly have a job again. >> the proposal would allocate $175 million annually to make more than 3000 seasonal cal fire firefighters full time, providing protection to all corners of the state. >> there's nothing worse than, you know, having a fire break out in in a place, you know, 25
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miles, you know, from an urban area, and be right in the middle of cal fire's jurisdiction, you know, only to have no personnel in that station. >> vegetation management crews would also go full time. and assistant professor kate wilkin, with san jose state's wildfire interdisciplinary research center, says this could allow for more prescribed burns to prevent fires from growing or even starting. >> by restoring prescribed fire in the landscape. it could be really vital to our future in terms of resilience to climate change and fires. >> cal fire 2881 president tim edwards said seasonal firefighters can only watch fires burn in the three months they are off. at a press conference tuesday with california senate democrats. edwards said they can now make a difference. >> in the months that our seasonals are laid off. we have burnt over 507,000 acres. we have burnt down 38,000 homes and lost 118 lives. california. it's time to do what's right. it's time to staff cal fire appropriately. >> a 365 day approach to combating a year round issue in
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the golden state. dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> still ahead on abc seven mornings. welcome to the marvel universe, harrison ford. hear from him on his new role as he enters the world of captain america. and we'll take you outside for this live look atop our roof camera. there is a freeze warning in effect for parts of the ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance... ♪ ♪ ...at each day's start. ♪ ♪ as time went on, it was easy to see. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ and for adults with type 2 diabetes... ...and known heart disease,
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stories and lives of those lost to hiv and aids, is now on exhibit at sfo. the aids memorial quilt features about 50,000 panels dedicated to. more than 110,000 people who have died. the quilt is known as the world's largest community art project. it's currently in the international terminal. it will be there through the year in the north bay. dozens of people came
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out for the 16th annual lake sonoma steelhead festival. it celebrates the time of year when steelhead trout returned to spawn the next generation of fish. yesterday's festival was in geyserville at the milt brant visitor center and don clausen fish hatchery. it featured nature exhibits, demonstrations and tours for kids and adults. well, it's a busy weekend in hollywood, and many of the stars were out at the movies for grownups awards, the annual movies for grownups awards, hosted by aarp, celebrates the stories across films and tv that resonated with a powerful audience. those 50 and older, oscar nominated writer clarence macklin, who stars alongside colman domingo in sing sing, a film about a group of incarcerated men who find purpose through theater, spoke with on the red carpet about how meaningful it is to be recognized. >> to say that my, my, my thoughts, my words and everything count. it matters.
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being a formerly incarcerated person and knowing from the inside that, you know, in every prison that there's a portion of the population that's want to do better, that want to come home and try to try to make society better, try to contribute, and rarely do we ever shine a light on that portion of the population in prison. >> walk in. >> see if macklin takes home the win for best adapted screenplay at the oscars on sunday, march 2nd, right here on abc. well, harrison ford is joining another blockbuster universe, the marvel universe. reporter george pennacchio spoke with the actor about his new role. >> it is a world unto itself, and i wasn't in it. >> harrison ford takes over for the late william hurt, as now president thaddeus ross in captain america brave new world. >> i want you, captain america, to help me rebuild the avengers. >> what do you look for now in a role opportunity? >> i look for something new to
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do. i look for a new audience that i haven't had much contact with. and that would be the marvel universe. >> work with me, sam. we'll show the world a better way forward. >> so when ford got the call. oh, wait. >> i didn't get the call. i made the call. i said, find out if they would be at all interested in me having a little part of this. really? yeah. >> his part in this. expand, so to speak, when he transforms into a different character, red hulk. >> you want me? come and get me. >> the establishment of the relationship between captain america and the character that i play. is that the heart of the film? not the transformation into the red hulk, which is amusing to see, and i hope
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people will enjoy seeing it, but it's not what the movie is about. >> ford is the first to say it's about the new captain america, with anthony mackie now using the shield last in the hands of chris evans. >> you're not steve rogers. you're right. i'm not. >> it is a captain america movie. it's all about captain america and his place in the world in the in the marvel universe. >> in los angeles. george pennacchio, abc seven news. >> well, captain america brave new world opens friday, february 14th. coming up, jimmy butler making his dubs debut. the warriors running away from the ♪ (slow down) ♪ (♪) cut!!!! i get it! slow motion. slow down geographic atrophy.
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parts of the bay area where we have dry air in place. just a little wind in some areas, but basically we're going to stay cold until we tap into all of this moisture. that's going to take us through the second half of the upcoming workweek. it will leave us a dry weekend, though, so that's some good news. here's a look at the current numbers. it's freezing in livermore. good morning to you. 32 degrees 33 in napa with 36 in concord freezing in gilroy. and up to the north, we've got another 32 degree degree reading, santa rosa, san francisco up to 44. and cool. it's been in the 30s along half moon bay, so frost and freeze advisories throughout the morning. again, this will take us through monday. we're going to increase the clouds though into monday afternoon and tuesday. and then late tuesday could be just in time for the evening commute. we're going to bring rain in. it will be with us throughout the late afternoon, early evening and then rain. more rain and wind wednesday, thursday and friday,
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starting out with that cold rain. so here's a look at what you can expect today. sunny skies, a light north wind into monday afternoon. we get partly cloudy. same deal for tuesday. and then as we go through the late day here it is 5:00 and you can see the rain offshore. but throughout the evening to late, maybe even midnight, we're looking at the rain moving into san francisco, san jose. and there's a look how cold the air mass is. could see a precip mix there from mount hamilton. and as this moves into the sierra nevada starting out snowy. so that's some good news instead of the other way around with those gusty warm southerly winds change in the forecast outlook. we had the heaviest rain from southern california to the central coast. it still looks like the central coast, but looking at more than two inches of rain in santa rosa. two and a half for you in san francisco. look at livermore. that would be great if we could see two inches of rain there, but we could see some problems from the hills here, marin county, where we are
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totally saturated. mudslides. not out of the question. snow coming in on wednesday and then continuing with probably a winter storm warning. two to perhaps a little bit more than that. feet of snow in the mountains, which is definitely some good news because some areas of the sierra nevada really do need the snow. upper 50s today. plenty of sunshine. the last day of a mostly sunny sky before we see increasing clouds. upper 50s in santa cruz and then overnight lows again dropping off into the 30s near freezing upper 30s at the coast and the accuweather seven day forecast featuring the sunny day today. after the frosty start. cold morning, partly cloudy monday. rain arrives late. level one on tuesday. wednesday could see that mixed precip level one. and then the rain kicks up in intensity with gusty winds. level two thursday and even possible thunderstorms as it departs on friday. stephanie. >> all right lisa thank you. to sports now after losing two in a
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row. the warriors needed a win against the bulls. enter jimmy butler who made his debut last night at chase center. here's abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez. >> good morning. game. 52 the regular season for the warriors last night, but it was game one for the newly acquired six time all-star forward jimmy butler, making his warriors debut in chicago. he had a coffee in hand pregame and he brought the big time energy. must have been the coffee beans wearing the number ten jersey and right away his first basket. buddy hield up top to jimmy alley oop. dubs up three after one. chicago started the second quarter on a 25 to 2 run. coby white dials from distance. golden state trailed by as many as 24 in this game, but made the adjustment after halftime. third quarter it's stephen curry starting to cook. oh hoop and the foul from deep four point play. here comes the curry flurry. just over three minutes to go. i mean this is just crazy. little relocate. three spins around. he got it. triple gives him 16 in the quarter. and steph wasn't done.
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he scored 24 points in the quarter 24 of his 34. and the warriors up three after three. this is crazy. fourth quarter now. butler handling those non steph minutes. draymond a little alley oop toss up and butler. how did he get that to go. plus the foul. moments later it's defense to offense. brandon pisemsky nice bounce pass to butler. two handed flush. warriors up ten. all of a sudden. and then he's so good at this dribble drive. hoop reversing in. finished with 25. he was 11 of 13 from the free throw line. and the warriors who trailed by 24 led by as many as 25. they win it 132 111. they're back to 526 and 26 overall. 30 games to go. >> game is very, very, very simple here. and they make it so easy for me. they're looking to get me going all the time. so i just got to do my job, put the ball in the basket or get to the free throw line. >> i just like the different look he provided for sure. >> just his presence out there.
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he's a he's a lion out there. you know he is. he is a force. >> i like that that fieriness that everybody has tonight was one of many. so we want to we want to get it rolling. >> warriors in milwaukee monday college hoops stanford hosting nc state looking to snap a two game slide maxime reno doing his thing. huge slam. game high 25 points 12 rebounds. final seconds now cardinal down ryan agarwal driving and would not be denied. cardinal take the lead with eight seconds to play. last chance for nc state. they get the ball. trey parker in the corner for three. and the win. oh in and out. stanford wins 74, 73, 16 and eight. overall. they're eight and five in conference play. how about cal in berkeley. they're hosting wake forest in acc play. jeremiah wilkinson dialing from distance. corner three is good. he led cal with 21 down two at the break, but wake forest pulls away in the second half. it's cameron hildreth. dribble dribble dribble dribble dribble
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and eventually puts it up and in. he led the demon deacons with 23. bears lose 7666. now 500 overall they're five and eight in conference play. that's your look at sports. enjoy your super bowl sunday. it's chiefs and eagles later today. let's send it back to you. >> thanks chris. well a new era of baseball has arrived at a powerhouse bay area high school. sarah high in san mateo county debuted its new field on saturday. the school ripped out the grass and installed this all weather turf that makes it safer for student athletes to play during every type of weather. now, to celebrate, there were food trucks, tours, and a gathering of current and former players, including some legendary sarah high school personalities. >> it's absolutely fantastic. it's something that a lot of people got behind and involved in, and it's really turned a great place into a better place. >> millions of dollars were raised from donors and supporters of sarah and its storied baseball program to pay for this new field, and some
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notable sarah alum who have gone on to play in the majors include barry bonds and gregg jefferies. well, still to come. seniors headed to the super bowl. you'll meet the remaining members of the never missed a super bowl well, this news is for you. the cdc now recommends you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia. why? if you're 50 or older even if you're healthy... you're 6 times more likely to be hospitalized. so, schedule at vaxassist.com.
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from the caesars superdome in new orleans this morning, home of super bowl 59. the reigning super bowl champs, the kansas city chiefs, take on the philadelphia eagles later today. kick off is at 330. well, for three senior sports fans, the super bowl isn't just a game. it's a decades long tradition. the never miss a super bowl club that is the name started with six members back in 1967 donald christman, tom henschel and gregory eaton are the remaining members of this group. the trio, as you see here, all in their 80s, have not missed a single
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super bowl game. their devotion is unwavering. >> well, my family, they'll know if you have a wedding or a funeral or something. gregory won't be there. and they know that. so don't play it down. the super bowl. he won't be there. >> oh my gosh, what a cute group. the trio says new orleans is still their favorite super bowl city. they still remember when tickets started out at just $12 apiece back in the 1960s. wouldn't that be nice? well, still to come on abc seven mornings at 6 a.m. a treat for nature lovers. the annual festival celebrating the return of an important california fish. and while some business owners in the mission district are excited to see the valencia bike lane go away, why they might not be removed anytime soon. we'll explain that.
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