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the letter translates that bob was going to kill himself and blame anna, and write a letter to igor blaming anna to get igor to hate anna this presumably as a way of convincing anna to stay with bob? >> yes, sir. >> if true, it was a bizarre blackmail attempt that put a more sinister spin on bob's claim of an amicable divorce. so, that letter really gave you a window into what was really happening in that marriage. >> right. if you're suicidal, your homicidal. that's a real quick switch. >> that gave detectives tschudy and ranger mankin a powerful reason to re-interview bob. but fearing he would lawyer up, they went back to the frisco police department, saying they had information for him on anna 's estate. >> thanks for coming in, bob. appreciate it. >> once inside the crammed interview room, investigators and mediately changed the subject to bob's shaky alibi from the day of the murder. turns out his roommate could not vouch for bob or his timeline as bob had said he would. >> i know it's been a couple weeks. but if you can remember. right now, i have a hard time telling you what i did yesterday. >> i'm sorry, but tha
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well, yes, for god's sake anna anna a hmm a leaf engineer, a works in a center dealing with global organizational systems to clarify the characteristics of these very systems. anna dance teacher. jazz modern tempo for children adults. and at the same time, she helps animals, if you go for a walk with anya, then she always has food for cats, and she can share this food, animals who want to shoot, let's take a look applause to her and introduce the captain of the team, please know captain ksenia ksenia we have e , is a flight control center engineer engaged in control. groups of satellites for remote sensing of the earth, conopus in free time from space ksenia we are engaged in interior design. uh, paints pictures to play on piano to violin, but this is inaccurate. well, in principle, such a smart, straight good. yes listen cheerfully fervently, maybe, uh, everything. applause ksenia got acquainted with the companion team, and get acquainted with the navigator team. hello igor friend passed our first part - this is a novel. he is engaged in the development of automatically space complexes for remote zoning of the earth and communications here to love a romantic. h
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anna anna uh, dreams of becoming a veterinarian. she also knows how to sail. hello tell me veterinarian. who do you imagine large horned scotch canine turtles exotic animals such as snakes or big cats, such as caracals servals, and you already have some experience with them once. that's how cheerful there is, the snake at home and the cat have been all sorts of small rodents of the bird since childhood. well, great. just tell me here. what is the joy of the serpentarium, because it seemed to me that the snakes are still some kind of unsociable guys, they are cold, they are the ambient temperature, but they look very aesthetically pleasing. it is very beautiful. you can always and simply watch it, as you can only take them for an aquarium, firstly. this is very beautiful, but this, in my opinion, is about a snake, but let's applaud perfectly. svetlana svetlana svetlana works for us as an animator, and also hung around many cities in russia and you are tourists, what do you walk on foot, you sail. yes, we sail, we climbed the mountains, went to elbrus, then we climbed, we reached the mark of 4.000.600, in my opinion, meters or 5.000, no, well, this cool. cool this will be great. and we applauded svetlana and vlad. here we have an instructor in equestrian tourism. that's what he loves too. e, mountain, hiking, here. well, iconic, of course, equestrian stones. i love this, but it's a strange thing, by the way, in my opinion, in russia there is no such legislation that, depending on the weight, a horse is selected for the rider and there should be a proportion. let's say one to ten, that is, there is nothing legislatively, but still the discretion of the people who work, after all. well, look, look, then it's better, because it's a pity after all. i mainly work with children. here are adults so far, what vlad tried was justified, otherwise, in general, no, i just know, i tried to travel in europe. uh, practically shiers, look for one ten, well, a horse should weigh tons. who raises meet the captain? i will be introduced by evgeny, our captain is a student, my future programmer is a traveler. alpine skiing they say he is very focused and serious. everything, ura is excellent. i remember interrupting you, but we got to know each other anyway. and so it was belozersky robinson gemologists. but we have been waiting for you for a long time. let's let's analyze some transparency of stones. what criteria do you have? how do you color density? but first of all, alexander is the four criteria that go to weight, that is, well, the size of the stone, respectively, weight is transparency. this is the quality of the stone, this color and, of course, the quality of the cut. it was out of pocket and will show some examples, but no, it seems without examples today without examples. well get to know the team then, and first of all i want to say that gymology is the science of gems, so everyone is here, those present are specialists in this field. so annaordinator of the national gemological association, and the coordinator of all himologists. and this is the organizer of the expedition, including to the urals and even far beyond the borders of the expedition to develop where to look for stones, where they were searched for and what stones will be the best found - all this is for her. if someone wants to look for stones now, it must first be anu, ask where it is better to go, yes, and she will sign up for the benefit of walking. not easy, but useful for this anna a is the happiest owner. and i know the champion of russia jack russell , i know such a breed. yes, i know that, but a rough-haired breed. and i see they were preparing somehow in advance they studied just so perfectly. we all applaud anna olga olga this is not just a gemolka, uh, olga knows right away, but how easy it is, where young, of course, she is also a jewelry specialist in jewelry brands. this man, who, in order to study this direction, went far abroad and lived there
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anna's hustle is simply undeniable. >> i don't think anna would have a problem with people saying this is her new hustle, right? it is. she's trying to get money out of us. she is. there's almost this cult that follows anna or they love to hate her, but either way, they're loving something about her, right? either way, they're coming back. >> hopefully people won't judge me for the rest of my life for something that i had allegedly done when i was 23, 24, 25 years old. and everybody deserves a second chance. >> our thanks to ashan. we'll be right back with "the final word." we won! yes! noooo... noooo... noooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and each sheet is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. i'll hold onto that. bounty, the quicker picker upper. [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost® today. what's it like having xfinity internet? it's beyond gig-speed fast. so gaming with your niece, has never felt more intense. hey what does this
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anna? anna: now let's focus on what fed action will mean for the markets. mitul kotecha, chief emerging-market strategist at toronto dominion bank joins us now. we've got markets that are fighting all be stress that puts on a population and economy. and in asia, the strength of the dollar is having an impact on asian fx, where do you see the economic pain sitting the heaviest? mitul: there are different forces on different regions. inflation has been an issue across emerging markets. emea has been hurt badly by the war in ukraine, and you've got weakness in currencies that is not going to go away quickly. in latin america, we've had central banks being very aggressive, and having to hike more significantly. brazil and mexico hiked overnight. in asia, playing catch-up. growth is weakening. china is the key, where growth continues to soften. that is weighing, especially on the tray driven economies. there might be some silver lining in economies that were closed such as indonesia, singapore and india which have more domestic consumption. but strong dollar, higher u.s. rates, waste negatively. tom: that divergence in the policy response from the pboc and fed as well. mitul: i think the most resilience is in economies that depend on domestic consumption, rather than trade. trade has been a major strength in asia. chinese trade growth has been tremendous in the last couple years. that is helpful for the likes of korea and taiwan. that is fading now. economies are opening up, those that are finally getting rid of the shackles of covid, are finally seeing some resilience. annaa is committed to the covid zero policy. there is a line across the bloomberg from the chinese national health commission in the last few minutes, china is bowing to build more covid hospitals. i wonder if that tells us about their plans for how they manage covid, and therefore how it weighs on growth assumptions? mitul: i think china is going to ease covid restrictions quickly. there is a sense that restrictions are softening as cases decline. outside of shanghai and she len -- jilin cases have not been significant. there is a push to avoid cases as we go into the party congress. that is going to have a negative impact. the question is what will we see from stimulus? perhaps some fiscal two interest factor -- infrastructure. they are building more hospitals, perhaps that means there might be more easing of restrictions. tom: there is concern about a demand shock when it comes to oil. we have live pictures from the g7 talking about the energy complex, there is discussion that will hope
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anna? anna: i remembered those back in the day when i was an early adopter. let's get back to the early story this morning, first quarter results for the german tired giant continental are out. but the company warned of major challenges due to russia's invasion, a shortage of semiconductors and rising supply chain costs. let's get back to that conversation with the cfo, katja duerrfeld, let me start with the subject of pricing. we are hearing from lots of car companies that they can put up prices and pivot towards more expensive brands. they can see some pricing power, how are you doing in negotiating contracts to make sure you also have some pricing power? kiran: good morning, thank you for having me here. we announced we are in negotiations with all of our customers worldwide to mitigate the impacts on our production costs, trying to find solutions that help us to carry the burden we are all facing at this time. tom: what is the room to raise prices to offset prices of input costs? how much are you looking at in terms of the ability to pass that on? katja: that depends. we are active in different customer segments worldwide. and we're supplying a broad range of products, a diversified portfolio overall, it depends on the channels we are talking about. we are trying to limit the impact we have on us is a company, and we are in negotiations with all our customers no matter where. annahave flagged supply chain today, where specifically are those issues hurting the business? and can you do anything, other mitigating actions you can take? katja: so the two major areas where we are affected is the semiconductor part. semiconductors supply chain's have tight this year and the year before. we've already initiated a program trying to mitigate the effects on our supply chain. this program has multiple lawyers. it's about increasing visibility, improved risk management, and it comes with increased safety stops in areas where we have identified critical components. and on the other side, our supply's are affected by the ukraine war. some of those products are currently under heavy pressure. we are trying to find alternative sourcing, we are looking for second sources to mitigate the effects we have. and we have done that quite well i have to say. tom: you have touched on ukraine and part of the story for us today is the gas impact. i wanted to get some clarity as to how much
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anna. anna: so much for concerns about china as -- about luxury as china slows down. u.s. futures point fire this morning, looking to rebound from losses yesterday. liquidity is drying up, what is the warning from the fed, we will talk macro risk with freya beamish from ts lombard. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's it like having xfinity internet? it's beyond gig-speed fast. so gaming with your niece, has never felt more intense. hey what does this button do? no, don't! we're talking supersonic wi-fi. three times the bandwidth and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. that's powerful. couldn't said it better myself. you just did. unbeatable internet from xfinity. made to do anything so you can do anything. - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, whoa. more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) annaome back to the open. we are 30 minutes into the european trading day. european stocks and u.s. futures bounceback after another brutal day on wall street, but the fed warns of worsening liquidity. bitcoin briefly drops below $30,000 before rebounding. oil extends a slump as they eu scales back planned curbs on russia. hungary cites progress in talks over an oil embargo. and tom, european equity markets seem to be playing down shares, up shares this week. yesterday with heavy selling. today we recoup some of those losses. tom: of course the context is your to date, we are still seeing double digit losses across the benchmark. they ftse 100 something of a safe haven because it is largely disconnected from the u.k. economy, down 2% year-to-date, but the gains are decent in the session today. not making up for all the losses, but there is more change in terms of mood music. that dax is up by one how to 48 points, up more than 1%. the ftse 100, gaining .7%, we are looking ahead to the spee
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for more this next doctor journalist anna santos, anna, we spoke about her 2 weeks back and you explained how the macos campaign had your social media to whitewash his father's dictatorship. is that a trend we are going to see moving forward with this government barrage? i don't think we can call it a trend. i think it's going to be a government policy under this new administration. we've already seen that one of the 1st things that phone bo marcus did. presumptive president was to say that is breasted in florida. there it would take on the ministry of education and she had said that her 1st order of the day was to re write the history books. so we see that this is already on the agenda, the writing history, and the what the market was called had already started with the white washing of the martian year. they're going to continue this within this current administration . we've also seen the red tagging or the identifying an enemy of the state of a children's publisher. children's book publisher, which we saw in our report, where you can see how the government is reaching so far to use th
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anna anna howard, this lady in the can watercolors miss houses that the food beer. oh, by the color of the know. yeah, now i'm in a she or actor it a fear other in the odd hadn't saw the island hodges and it's really have so happened though. the foreseen wasn't in the word. bishop for car hung came out of the murder. it never saw the arc talk. auburn high apple murat with alina some command, beautiful, jani, my saw it on the show, for hannon bear the saw said b year in the home, me ha ha ha! marble cut it or top on that i can the i had of he and know as you nurse it cool. no matter mean october been fun in rosie formula shuffle has is that the mob knob on what hassle me in? monotonous and hasn't passed them and not just been nurse in the can fia agenda between us. he was a harvey who had a who had enough so as you, i had a model job home and not be able to get a tier of an acre. felt me shuffle, mccann, the tough, a seal co bottle shuffle. not loaded the cloak was shuffled hudgens on his plate on marsan. ah ah ah, how about the little feet? 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anna, anna howard, this lady in the kenwood tactfulness. miss hodges did the fill out a bill. oh, by then cut off the know? yeah. normally she or actor fear other in the other. hadn't saw the other hodges and it's ready to have so happened though, the foreseeable should in the read bishop who walk out on came out of the builder. it never saw the arc talk. auburn, her apple murat, with alina some command, beautiful, jani. my saw it on the show for hannon. bag sura said, be ye in the home. we ha lahardo marble cutter autobahn and i county had of he in know as you mess equal, no matter mean october been fun. in ozzy, formula shuffle has is that the mob knob on what hassle me in mind? that unless he hasn't passed the man nod jagger been nurse in the can. fia jonah between us. he was a harvey who had a who had enough. so as you, i had a model job home and not be able to get a tier of an acre. felt me shuffle the can the tough, a seal co bottle shuffle, not limited. the cloak was shuffled hudgens on his plate on marsan. ah ah ah, i believe for a fee and the fee for the deductible upon all of the in midnight to meet them a post will i can make a few more. so it was fairly c, i sent over some of them a boss that for some you know, she didn't get on to the semi stuff was the thirt him was the 30 that he should me . the listener her can evolve in the them, you fell asleep. it was you would some don't 15 for leon gern who dollar was less of them to mission to live for that if you feel listed in yet another little sheaf and what's the most who the the nor had there was a delay. can you read the you fall asleep, you month to call the visual or don't, can you to watch them on these or so for the nuclear them fall asleep. the milk ball. we should look at be a woman holes either lose coma for mcconnell, a full everybody the ball, but at the, at them on the she had me learn was her mom enough to live in the area. the new law has swore them up for i was sort of the big. oh yes, our most little girl almost campbell, california 30 at the bottom of it, buddy bad. and to sort of been a less dumb, massive colors. it'll moore's worth of understood to not be a source of theater. so uni of a journal succeed while i am. i'm a low fee and will kelsey only i could have been going on were the minute and big and were shock sealed casino will i conditioner? i'm and how will alone nostalgia heard almost be a torak alma when i can, unless a for i'm and how in the car, yoga national, locked in a fee family to schmiel empathy, a fee marie of the shipper. positano jealously up to lee a roman seal. hamish with a stock of an ear shocked on earlier than a to z terminals more kind of there's or or short with the man i'm a law law cut him her come with policy and bow william mil. i'm a little me him. luckily hold him public tomorrow been were better tomorrow be at one the how will and we started her ramos little stock fears or was edna saw emily dare to see what had easy left honesty ah ah, sitting all over the table if mister idaho, a small gift osler capital upon it for esteem, and no, they had been added huck finn, those shots and the ish, we are mad, have lost him. oh, so it all comes together is we get him up a bit. i'm allow in this visual gallery, bradford thought lash. so either cat or can always she a day, and as in young enough than mother, there could be in the foot of skinny man, tom and kenny castle, par lemaire, an economy, our minister. she'll get the horn out of the thorsten e in water, li, narrow nested anna. say the holy b. been the, had an issue, hulu. had that had an issue. i've been had that sheree our la visa, gena. why diana, can in harm minutes. the car, as i barely saw nika, and, or, and with dynamic unleashing horn, can't almost kitty, and no nabby at all at the law and, and it is an auto immune latina. oh will ambition her kanethia jani can so that i could keep, i thought of mature, but as i'm of the some use the the ballast ammon, it just means did the ship, him cloak marcellus and by the last 4 doors, for by our ships, for stanley black melba thought the cannes film a lot of beer. oh, the head again, looked on the 2 in the other after 3 i journeyed mother island to confirm our ally for you. oh no. no, no. from natal. stay in the bedroom ashore. will hadnot to nato anal upsetting to the little esteem propulsion stuff on a student. all have timothy my daughter was at home with counties earlier the some harper, she had the issue. i feel hurt her thumb. i keep him hotter. okay, i
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anna anna anna kaspero feather perovich podgorny hiv podgorny uh, uh, word for word, word for word yesrotected by a healthy lifestyle, rumbled oh no, and then, and then a huge one runs. he ran, and then for the budgetary budgetary budgetary money, the money was spent on gas corrections to him . i'll rent a gas pipeline and a day, so i laid a gas pipeline to it. but she somehow already was already punished already was punished for this for this for this episode for this episode of epizocriminal for this criminal. well, and so criminal and so i understand, i have been accepting for a year and a half, a year and a half, a year and a half on probation, two two , they wrote about her, now-the waters of body movements, they began to write about her, you see, there are no body movements of any kind, and suddenly and suddenly they take her to her, they take her, they take her, they take her one and a half, they pack them, they pack them for a year, and she eats one and a half a year and a half and she is a year and she is a witness. here these are. she got a deal. verdict no exactly was the mo
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daughter alla a anna aste anna netrebko ani lorak alagieva masha rasputina anastasia stotskaya you understand, of course, well, all the most important letters in my life, and even and even we have annar you. look , you're having a big party tonight. by the way, i'll also drop by after the broadcast. i have a pass, this medal. and you invited 500 guests, that's 500 gifts. well, you seem to so everything is there. here are the gifts. for me. this is my father's health. he turns 90 in a month. he was seriously ill and, uh, i hope this is the place today, you see, right behind me, right in the center, he will sit here, he got my super medallion number one. ah, it will be here sitting next to him my family martin alla victoria well, now it’s even hard to figure out i know that the phone is torn the guests are already waiting. and i'm talking to you here . and i need to start concerts to release the auditorium. and we have a live broadcast. yes yes, come on, start the concert. thank you so much once again happy anniversary. although today. he's not in fashion, sort of like yes, i'm out of fashion this is because my name is philip kirkorov and it's a long time philip kirkorov you can't arg
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anna born in 1986, like elena and born in 1983, like evgenia, who, unlike elena and anna , has no information at all about biological mother. at in the first envelope, the result of a genetic examination between elena and annaoreboding, what will be the result? it seems to me that i will be with everyone. i found the girls. these are my sisters, anna is ready to find out if you have a blood sister, i hide the envelope. on the one hand, the alleged sister elena kerimova, on the other, her alleged sister by mother, anna shishlyannikova. the probability that you are blood relatives of a sister is 99.9 percent elena and anna we congratulate you. thank you great each other. thank you i am very grateful for your transmission. you have no idea how much this is for me, so i just say i can't. it 's even pass. good, this is great. we will visit each other. lyudmila, you are happy with the task. however, she also has an older sister. but it's even better two sisters will be better. will you be able to love your daughter yevgeny's sister, you understand that we will find out dna next in a couple of minutes. there is no more left. where does the real threat to the indian world come from? inferno burns the future harvest
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anna, and he loved them so much that he named his city in honor of both rosa anna rosanna many people called it that for a long time, so it stuck. the name rozana is ancient, possibly has turkic roots and translates as day light or bright , as they once called girls who were promised a good happy life, in the second version the name has ancient greek roots and means it is given by god or maybe everything is much simpler, and this is a derivative of belarusian to the branch of weapons, and therefore there are also options for interpreting the name, like a beautiful flower. as ruzhana, the town has been known since 1552 for the first time, as the possession of the tyshkevich family, there were over 400 yards, there were brick tile factories, the vazelyan school of the uniate monastery, the church and the fire in vrunzhany, even created analogues of the slutsk belts by 1900. more than three and a half thousand people lived in the city at that time there was a higher religious educational institution for jews and the place became the center of jewish learning. in the 18-19 centuries, a whole jewish quarter was created here. a thousand people lived in it just for him and they built a large synagogue in the spirit of the late baroque and a small large, alas is in a deplorable state. small same synagogue. lucky a little more, the building itself was not destroyed, but was adapted for the motorcade's own needs. this is the territory of the local carpool. true, tourists are not allowed here, the abandoned building is surrounded by private houses and a fence. so if curiosity rolls over to you, of course, through it. well, i would not risk the synagogue is in an abandoned state. it is no coincidence that they will leave the city, as it is customary for us to say in people, the famous writer and echel michael pinos prime minister of the state, israel seeking peace american composer. chaim nesvizhsky , better known as henry sotho american journalists, historian melik epshtein and oren-menechem chess player, commemorative plaques have not yet been installed, but one would like to hope that this unfortunate historical oversight will be corrected. as soon as we approached the next point of our route, the mass grave of soviet soldiers. rain is coming. they say that this often happens as soon as you get closer to the place of memory, the chronicle of which is woven from sad events. the history of this kurgan originates in the first war years. here are buried, 127 soviet soldiers and commanders who died defending the ruzhans in october 1966, local residents reburied the remains of the courageous tankers and, next to the grave, they poured a mound on a slab, which was installed in front of the mound. 1967, at the foot of the kurgan, a t-34 battle tank was installed, which to this day does not cease to attract the attention of passing by tourists. but our film crew could not disregard the central soviet street. we complete our acquaintance with the city with a promenade. on it, from a distance, we notice some action that unfolded right in the center of the village. so what is here, and this is a wooden lud sculpture of historical figures. basically, of course, with custody. very important events are depicted here, namely the presentation of magdeburg rights to ruzhan and, in the opinion of local woodcarvers. this important historical moment looked exactly that way. by the way, very soon this important the event will turn 400 years old, friends noticed it is easy to navigate on your own without a map and a navigator. here we have a typical, ruzhanskaya street, as centuries ago, the center is dominated by a stone one-story old building of a manor, such as the only multi-story building in the city - these are several five-story buildings. a military town, which is a kind of center of the ruzhans, in general, the proruzhans can tell you this, however, the history of these is often on the verge of fantasy. so they say they go around ruzhany somewhere and don’t know it themselves extramarital. the children of vladimir vysotsky and the creators of the santa bar are resting. well, i believe that the legend was born solely due to the fact that at one time viktor turov was in the runes . i shot the film from my childhood and invited the then already popular vysotsky to the main role. it seems that the story of the legend of the urban village is much more than 3000 people and people are not lucky, they really want not to run all the sights like a marathon runner in a few hours. they hurriedly wander through them, to surely get away in emphasis, whose name is versailles and you know what i realized today, it doesn’t matter at all. what is the view from your window. the main thing is that versailles be in your soul. well, it's time to get ready for the road, because new incredible interesting and unknown cities of belarus are ahead of us . bright mirror, tell me, tell the whole truth . who in the world is sweeter than all all blush and whiter these lines were written by alexander sergeevich pushkin back in 1833. almost two centuries have passed since then, and we women still look into the mirrors and are scared we are experiencing. if something there is not as we would like, especially life expectancy. so increased psychologists. today they call 50 years, new 30 forces, but that's the question in the soul, you can feel young and light on your feet. and here is how, acquiring experience and wisdom, which undoubtedly leave imprints on the face and body, preserve this very external youth. yes, and without visiting plastic surgeons, according to the task is not an easy one, but today we will try to cope with it in the studio on lukomoniya. my name is ekaterina beretskaya. hello, in the next half an hour, do not miss it. the best friends of women are fibroblasts and the cause of aging of the human face to keep in shape. why is it better to plan a visit to the orthodontist and youth cocktails before going to the cosmetologist, what are the injections made of, because of which the patients themselves go to the doctors? by tradition, before you start to understand the topic on the practical side, i propose to study the theory. my colleagues will tell you how the anatomy of our face is arranged, and why it changes with age. the human face consists of five roughly speaking of layers, the first layer, just the one that we all see, is the skin, it is the signs of its aging that are visually noticeable in the first place, the next layer is the subcutaneous tissue. it consists of a fat layer, which unevenly accumulates in certain places with age. this is how bags under the eyes are formed, the subcutaneous fat layer covers their mimic muscles on the face, there are more than twenty. the older the person, the weaker his muscles. and the stronger. they sag further there is a layer consisting of ligaments with the help of them, soft tissues are attached to the facial skeleton and finally. last layer. this is the periosteum and facial skeleton over time. they seem to dry out and lose volume, and with them the already aging skin goes down. it turns out that facial aging is the result of both the atrophy of the epidermis of the facial muscles of adipose tissue and even bones. in france, when a girl turns 13, her mother always leads her to a beautician. what is called on the face of most french women at their true age looks like i propose today to bring out my own, so to speak, patriotic formula of youth and beauty without a scalpel helps. we will be a cosmetologist annaa hello anna georgievna korolets cosmetologist of the clinical center of classical surgery and medical cosmetology, a member of the belarusian public organization of dermatologists and cosmetologists , a regular participant in belarusian and international scientific and practical conferences. let's go right away. is it possible, in principle, to prolong youthfulness without surgery? the skin is one of the indicators of aging. unfortunately , it is impossible to completely stop and slow down all processes. but to slow down the processes to save. as long as possible the beauty is quite realistic without visiting the surgeon, of course, good. well now i'm definitely calm. let's figure out where to start, if up to this point, apart from some moisturizing care procedures and a cosmetologist, you have not done anything, you need to start by defining the problem, what worries you about what changes occur on the skin, these are wrinkles. these are pigment spots. these are post-acne marks. this
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anna, doctor powles, rather, _ the region. doctor anna, doctor powles, rather, what _ the region. doctor anna they i powles, rather, what did they take issue with? to communicate was very ambitious, _ take issue with? to communicate was very ambitious, covering - was very ambitious, covering economic agreement, trade and infrastructure, as well as security and deepening china's access to fisheries. there were access to fisheries. there were a number of provisions in the communique looking at data sharing, network governments, cybersecurity, the adoption of chinese smart systems. and those provisions are of concern to the pacific. there's concern about potential for collection of bio data, as well as those travelling in and out of the reason. —— the region. there was also a significant amount of concern about... yes? please do no of concern about... yes? please do go ahead. — of concern about... yes? please do go ahead, doctor _ of concern about... yes? please do go ahead, doctor powles. - of concern about... yes? please| do go ahead, doctor powles. i'm so sorry, i should say we run out of tim
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anna , who often faces this problem. let's find out her story. anna karelina, 35 years old, yekaterinburg annae been together for 10 years. she admits that she loves and appreciates her husband very much. and quarrels. the family almost never always supports me. uh, always, if i get sick, not only do i bring him a pill, and he will bring me too, but lately, misunderstandings have increasingly arisen in the karelin family. the reason is the thrush, which has worsened. anna's this spring. i became impossible. eh, sit quietly walk. e walk. i think about her all the time, because there is a burning sensation and i have very strong discomfort in order to get rid of thrush and establish an intimate life with my husband. anna decided to resort to folk methods. i brew herbs a series of calendula and chamomile. i do ivanochka's injection. i want to know the folk methods that i use will not harm me, will anna help us to pass at the studio today, please, good morning. good morning anna , please tell us what happened to you already a long time ago. i would have said. 15 ago i got thrush in the spring. she
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manus: the ceo there speaking to anna did -- to anna.king at the markets, it seems to have turned a porter. most notably in european equities, they are down almost 2.4%. asia is down by 1.6%. s&p 500 index, this is about liquidity. this is not looking good at this stage in the day did tom: -- in the day. tom: a similar picture in the nasdaq which closed down more than 3%. the curve is in focus as investors position for recession. manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tom: crypto crash. stable kleins -- stable coins prove not so stable. bitcoin steadies around the lowest since 2020. u.s. prices rise more than the forecast putting a spotlight on the fed's response. a break from the eu, companies can pay for gas in rubles without breaking the rules. manus: a little bit of breaking news coming in. we just had telefonica, a comfortable beat of 2.96. spain, 1.4 billion. a nice comfortable beat for telefonica at the operational level. you mentioned, i would say this was a death spiral in crypto. what we talking about, bitcoin. this is th
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anna, no! anna, no. let me check it. callen: don't open the door, there's a bomb! go in there.fused. ♪ how do you like it now? ♪ ♪ eat it up ♪ ♪ spit it out ♪ ♪ how do you like it now? ♪ ♪ choking down that tv dinner... ♪ three hours bringing those morons drinks, and they toss me a five-dollar chip like it's made of gold. law school can wait, mom. acting's gonna take off. i'm gonna be 25 fricking years old
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anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >>> we are protesting another death at the hands of a driver in our city. vision zero is this something the politicians have signed onto many times. the never take the action that gets us there. >> protesters demanding the city take action to reach zero traffic deaths. the apartment association and five individual landlords are set to block the eviction moratoria. is unconstitutional amounting to the government taking private property without just compensation. a city councilmember is trying to rein in with rent control. owners are allowed to raise rent based on inflation because is so high others increase what amounts to about 7% starting in july. vacaville neighborhoods are back on watch after two new sightings in the city. officials say it's not clear if it's the same that was hanging around the neighborhood because bears can travel up to 20 miles a day. there is a bear habitat in the hills surrounding solano county. if you see the animal, do not panic. >> you need to recognize that just because there is a bear sighting in a somewhat rural area and there is natural habitat does not necessarily mean there is an emergency. >> the department has assigned a biologist to monitor the area in case the bear pops up again. >>> cinco de mayo filled the air with music across the bay area tonight. in san jose flags flew everywhere as vendors set up shop. there was even a drive-by parade. a crowd gathered at golden gate park to enjoy live music and dancing. it was a little cool out there. it won't come back for the next several days with look at what to expect. mostly cloudy skies for the rest of the night. a chance for a couple showers north of the golden gate to begin the day tomorrow. the rain chances are going to remain pretty low. let's look at the future cast. these are going to be spotty. very light showers the rest will start off with dense fog. this forecast model is trying to push the showers down the peninsula. we will see nice weather as we head into the first half of the weekend. things will change for the second half of the weekend. most of the energy will be farther up to the north. it will set up camp over northern california and southern oregon. even into wednesday and thursday. cooler temperatures are sticking around. also shower chances. we have a shower chance as far as the central bay. right now there's the fog spreading out across the bay. temperatures are in the mid to upper 50s and they will dropped out a couple more degrees and we will end up to the low to mid 50s tomorrow morning. i temperatures will top out right where we were today. santa clara valley will have warm spots. you'll make it up into the upper half of the 70s. low 70s for the inland parts. low 60s for san francisco. mid to upper 60s for the northbay. not as warm as other parts of the bay area because you will have more clouds overhead. forecast does cool down. be flexible with any outdoor plans. it's nice to see light rain chances in the forecast. >> a night without the play means a return on the top five plays. >>> ever been in a car stuck in mud or ice? no matter what you do and no one the grime the tires and spend can't go anywhere. for street losses. i wonder if this fan had a good time. first home run of the season open the score. mother had no problems rounding the bases. they just cannot score. this one drove in a pair. the giants did have 10 hits and followed a 14 and 11. only three games. brooks was suspended by the game three of the warriors. payton suffered a fractured left elbow. this is 49ers hybrid samuel who is frustrated. something happened yesterday. maybe because it cinco de mayo? maybe because tomorrow is willie mays birth day. we bring you another top five plays. >> that hit enforces half. while. just while. these bikers have no error appears it was for a bogey five. longest recorded all out. that was 134 yards. the cowboys will be the top seed when the postseason heads. they have to cheer go cowboys, but it's cowgirls who are actually doing the work. >>> here's a >>> you can now sit impose with a picture the first asian- american mayor statue. >> when he played basketball he thought he was 6'7". you cannot tell him anything different he was not only someone who loves san francisco, but he loved basketball and he loved this want more from your vitamin brand? 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thanks so much, anna mcdonald in _ affect of. thanks so much, annad at helping small businesses affected by the pandemic. the bill is worth $a9 million and was approved on sunday. includes cash handouts and grants to regional governments. it is the first supplementary budget under the new administration and comes just ahead of local elections on wednesday. and people are going to think i have a thing for tom cruise, i am always talking about him! let me tell you how his new movie is doing. top gun maverick has made an estimated $151 million in the us alone over the weekend and that figure also represents the highest grossing debut of tom cruise's career. real madrid beat liverpool 1—0 to win the uefa champions league final on saturday and they'll also pocket a whopping 102 million pounds in prize money and liverpool will bank 98 million. not bad for three hours work! clearly there's a ton of money in the beautiful game, butjust how lucrative is it? kieran mcguire is an expert in football finance and author of the price of football — so just how lucra
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year. we have an opportunity to finish the skrob. we'll see you later on in sports. >> thanks. kpix continues our coverage from chase with dub nation for us. andrea. >> reporter: a lot of excite m here tonight for the fans as the warriors return to finals for first time in three years. they never had a doubt this was going to be a gentleman's sweep. >> gentlemen sweep. >> the warriors are nba finals bound for the sixth time in eight years. >> my first playoff game, ever, we're going to finals. >> no doubt. >> reporter: fans got mixed reviews on their performance in the stand during game five. >> i would scream louder at home on my couch than the people are in stands. down by ten, up by ten, cheer n for your team. let's go baby. >> i think it's really close. it's pretty clloud in there. >> it's not oracle. it's chase and they loud. >> every one counting them out. it's so awesome. >> let's go warriors. let's go. fans lined up to gear up at this sporting goods store in pleasant hill. the public can left what's left of tickets on saturday. : new video out of san francisco tonight of a window smashing spree in china town. enter rows of cars with their back windows shattered. it's unclear if anything was taken or if the vandalism was done for the sake of it. one of the vehicles still had tape on it from a previous window replacement. now to our other top story this evening. the it can school tragedy. gun control groups rallied tonight demanding action in congress. among them, mash shooting survivor, mandy finklestein. she was working as a camp counselor when a white supremist stormed the building and started firing. >> i the fact i have to dom out to silent marches and protests, despite all the work we have put in breaks my heart. >> investigators say the texas school shooter walked right in through an unlocked door. kpix reports tonight grieving parents are raising serious questions about whether more could have been done to stop him. >> reporter: the 18-year-old gunman was inside robb elementary in uvalde for an hour before an elite border team shot him. >> multiple rounds are discharged in the school. >> reporter: there's new scrutiny as to whether police took too long to respond to mass shooting that left 19 whirchild and two teachers dead. >> it was confronted a school police officer confronted him. not accurate. >> reporter: the gunman had oaf 200 rounds of ammunition and more in his backpack when he barricaded himself inside a fourth grade classroom. as the whether law enforcement acted appropriately, they will examine whether they followed training and protocols. >> when law enforcement get on scene, they go to sound of gunfire. you go into the situation knowing that you are headed towards danger and you're putting your life on the line because that's what you've been sworn to uphold to do. >> reporter: this 9-year-old boy, his identify protected describes what he endured inside his classroom. >> he shot the next person and we have door in the middle and he opened it and then he came in and he crouched a little bit and he said it's time the die. >> reporter: she loved playing soccer with her friend and drawing. uziyah grandfather called him the sweetest little boy he's known. president biden and the first lady will travel to ouvalde on sunday. >>> students from across the country walked out of class demanding lawmakers do more to protect them from gun violence. >> there's zip ties and laces in my drawer and kids think i'm prepared but if you wrap them around the spring hinge of a door, you can't open that door. >> pay area english teacher told us she runs lock doin drills every year with her students and knows exactly wh window she would kick out if she had to create an escape route. she is disgusted she has to think about that. >> i signed up so i could help be part of somebody's story of growth and triumph. i didn't sign up to throw my life on the line for them. i would, but i didn't sign up for that. irma garcia was one of two fourth grade 25teachers who die in defense of the shooter. family members say joe garcia had a massive heart attack today. they say his heart was broken. the couple had been married for 24 years and had four children. stay with kpix 5 for continuing coverage on air on kpix.com an streaming. >>> grieving families gathered in san jose to mark one year since a disgruntled employee opened fire at the vta rail yard killing nine employees and then himself. city leaders presented the vt warks an american flag. the same one raised oaf the crime scene following last may's tragedy. for survivors, it feels like yesterday. >> i will cheer him on and continue to be his biggest fan for as long as i am here. i would have given anything to take those bullets from him. dpl the family of shooting victim is the latest the file a wrongful death lawsuit. they accused vta and a private security firm of failing to protect the victims despite the documented threats and dismy mnar issue. vta says it's focusing on the continued healing of ourp employees and families of our deceased co-workers. we'll address lawsuit claims at a more appropriate time. >>> calls for action on the street of san francisco after a pair of pedestrian deaths. the one thing advocates said could change everything. >>> chase center wasn't the only france sports venue packed today. the commencement at oracle park that some grads waited years for. >>> we'll want more from your vitamin brand? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to the only 24-hour vitamin c to heart-healthy supportriple action severy day.ement... get more with nature's bounty. >>> a spot where mary and wila henderson died. they were visiting from florida when a crash in the street sent a taxi careening into them on the sidewalk. they are among ten pedestrians to die from san francisco so far this year. >> we definitely have to slow our streets. we know that speed is the number one factor. >> let's take a live look where covid is taking a toll on shipping traffic. >>> contra costa county opened up four test to street sites. people who test pos ti can get a prescription antiviral on the spot. >>> we are counting down to carnival. kpix 5 is a proud sponsor. we see the head lining act is ready to get festival goers moving and shaking to latin rock. >> one, two, one, two.xplosive latin work filled this hayward recording studio. the ten piece bay area band is doing its final rehearsal before they take over the bigs stage on sunday. >> i was born and raised in san francisco. it means a lot. wii coming home. it's a big part of the cultural tradition and part of cultural preservation because san francisco is changing very much. >> to be asked to play and see the reaction we're getting from it, it's pretty exciting. i have to pinch myself when i see the fellas i'm playing it. these guys are so great. they have been around the world, platinum records, gold records. the oldest member is 6837 the youngest, 26. >> i started playing music because of carnival. >> i think it's very special to have a group that really represents the root of what the mission is about, headlining this festival again. i think it's a way to reaffirm what the music is about, what the city is about. >> the group was forced to cancel 15 shows when the pan demonstrate hick it. they hope the reach, like its members, will span generations. perhaps maybe introduce the band to people who haven't heard your music yet. >> a lot of young people. a will the of young people whose parents grew up playing malo music in their house. >> we get up there and perform, improvise. we go up there and give it our all. >> catch our live coverage sunday morning at 10:00 on cbs news pay area. >>> paul, hopefully the weather will cooperate for them. >> it should be okay. i think we'll see more sunshine on sunday without the fog maybe inte interfering. it's going to be cool. >> of course, it's san francisco. in it's san francisco in lay may. you would expect toyota be cool. >> very little clothing i would add at the parade. it may be cool. slaktly cooler temperatures inland. there's an outside chance the the dry cold front may not be entirely dry. it's a 10 to 20% chance of rain. by rain, i mean a dcouple of sprinkles. don't cancelfully out door plans. just be aware there might be a couple of rogue sprinkles. the fog will spread out as when he had through the rest o of tonight. another morning with dense fog. we'll see a little more sunshine peaking through clouds. more of a if i can of clouds and sunshine. spots inland that only climbed up to the upper 60s, you should return to the 70s. there's the cloud cover a bit farther off the ground but it's still out there and will be widespread. mid touper 50s for most temperatures. high temperatures tomorrow will be kwloesclose the normal. the south end reaching the 70s. mid-70s in the santa clara valley. mid touper 70s inland. just a very warm spot touching 80 degrees. big change from the hot temperatures we had the past couple of days. temperatures will stay pretty consistent. a bit of cool down for san jose. the winds will turn to the knot w -- northwest. temperatures will warm up for memorial day with the warm up continuing tuesday and wednesday. the warmest days will push inland to the mid to upper 80s. i don't think we'll see any widespread 90s in the forecast any time soon. take atit away. sf straight ahead in sports. look around, say hello to the western kmps champions, >>> nba playoffs up top and guess who earned ed themselves days off. how about your western conference champion, golden state warriors as a result of tonight. let's roll it up where we have mavericks big man. he was ready for game 5. it was a game six heroics for him pu how about game 5 clay tho thompson. a circus shot and one. green scored 17 on sick or seven shooting. bub is up 18. thomp sop again. this time stayed hot. luka who has a rough start got the role. it didn't drop. golden state op the break. the pass behiennd the back numb. he have spotted with a little oaf a minute left. part of a 15-0 dallas run. cut the deficit to eight. luka, 15 in that quarter. andrew wiggins drove baseline and forget it. they pushed the league back to 12. looney was there. he grabbed 18 rebounds. gave thompson a final chance fp warriors won it, 120-110. golden state is headed o the nba finals fsix times in the last eight years. >> it's definitely a moment i will especially you tonight with my family and prends. they were there during the dog b days. it was painful at times but i saw this in sight and kept going. just proud of not only my eft but our whole team. >> after being counted out and to get back here, it's fantastic. in six times in eight years. y i don't know what to say. it takes an e mor nous amount of skill and determine neigh and work. i couldn't be prouder of our guys. >> it's okay to celebrate this one and understand we still got work to do. it's pretty good. >> mark your calendars. game one of the fnba finals is right here, next thursday, june 2nd. >>> we have the oakland a's. double in the left field. eli white scored. the ranger rally and won it. final of 4-1. the giants were off. they anticipate up a serious at cincinnati, that will be on tomorrow. you know what, i've got some confetti. wii going to enjoy it too. >> that's right. you've been working hard following this team arp. great to get it big w. this is going to be such an exciting few weeks. keep going. you got it. the effort is there. >> that's right. >> and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. 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anna and skoda anna anastasia good morning. good morning. good morning. and please accept our sincere congratulations. thanks a lot. yes, we recall that last thursday, the leader of pioneer organizations from seven regions of belarus nastya represented the gomel region for the title of pioneer of the year at the mfc. represented. here on the stage skill e further iq presentation. uh, then protecting the project and tiktok portfolio and business card. the turn itself, well, that's great, and i immediately have a question for your teacher annau think, how did our today's heroine anastasia a-a zhere manage to conquer e, well, i think that the sincerity of the amount of work done, which we approached very creatively , video business cards. we showed all the directions in which nastya tik tok portfolio is developing - this was probably the most difficult for us in just a minute. us it was necessary to show all the achievements and make it cool and cool, but the creative video we got intrigued us. we will go to tiktok, then immediately after the broadcast and see how it was the most exciting for her, it was the defense of the project of a unique game design, but here we have everything too. it happened that nastya cut out the best friend of all the pioneers and the octobrists of the flame with her own hands from the foam. we painted it, yes, decorated it with lights that are non-contact, but this was not enough for us, and we went further and decided to develop mobile application in fire-party, and thus our spark can. what does
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and the child prodigy who is the eighties union in the picture or anna mikhalkova ivan fominov. anna mikhalkova ivan fominov, after all, vernenko, kornienko debut director biography. this is an attempt at a film biography. this is an attempt to know the portrait to file a desk portrait front camera for children. the ussr only through the plot, but also visually it is in front of the one giving the very very first of the late soviet cinema. we are watching our story for four years four years of wine began to write the first described themselves and they tell you ekhi they go nagging hari go eat no. and what is this, if no one is, if engineering, feminine, insight military insight eight years was published by the first team, he is not the first collection of her poetry of her poetry. front with foreword display in the showerhead received she got a golden lion, naven, in a golden lion in venetian bean, the beating is simple, not just putting words together, difficult elephant rhymes false rhymes, but also read them eat low of testamism and hypnotic than austria this and this want to mat
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anna morozova met our anna morozova maxim completely lost his sight more than 30 years ago . business a took up a business that he knows well and has loved since he was a teenager, knitting . my classmates taught me this, let's say two such things that i later needed very much in life and what i owe to the kharkiv school is that the boys were taught to play the guitar and the girls were taught to knit from birth, i had a little vision, that is, i can imagine the whole picture of the world in colors, i remember even my dreams are colored and these poltava socks hang the military are all dark, monochromatic colors, they will still be needed in the cool spring nights, i have already tied 20 pairs. well, i'm telling you, if it hadn't gotten warmer. maybe even more, and that's what i think. well, what to do next, because in the summer , no one needs socks needed maybe something to connect maybe somewhere i will learn to swim with this net, i don’t know, maybe there is something else i wanted to be involved in the conversation. maxim’s hands never stop for a moment. he determines the length of the product and its readiness. he makes a pair of socks in two days. you see, i see this from i communicate with you and in parallel, well, your hands are doing things, but your head is practically not involved, because, well, he knows what to do, how it is, how in music, rhythm, one, two, inside out, inside out, inside out, in addition to knitting, maxim is also ready to participate in music concerts for collection money for the military is always at hand, a guitar with which he is ready to go out and perform patriotic songs, you will not see the theme if he died in the field, i will give for our beloved nenka, ukraine annaam bohdan proskurov from poltava for the espresso tv channel everyone contributes to our common victory she soon i will be on it i put a full stop, let's meet already at 9:00, then there will be the next news release on the espresso tv channel, however, my colleagues antin berkovsky and the christian ones will pick up the air literally from a few moments, i remind you that you can read more news on our website espresso.tv a short summary of information on our telegram channel news espresso krapka tv and the most interesting information and videos on our youtube channel espresso.tv subscribe to our channel like it stay with the ukrainian view of the world watch it on air of our espresso news channel and euro programs espresso for ukrainian refugees in europe joint broadcast with the atp channel radio svoboda programs time-time voice of america programs inclusion of public television journalists news releases bbc news ukraine and france 24 as well as the broadcast of the information mara
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anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >>> tonight we're hearing from the wife of a northern california door dash driver who was shot to death just after finishing a delivery. marley gitner reports she's hoping her husband's death will prompt new measures for app workers. >> reporter: 56-year-old andrew zatavu never even made it home. shot and killed on a door dash delivery. now only two weeks later and just miles away an armed robber targeted an amazon driver taking off with his packages in river bank. >> it honestly broke my heart when i heard this news because i thought of my husbande. >> reporter: i spoke about wife katia, still shaken up but she still spoke up. >> did your husband go through any safety training? >> no we don't. we did the same type of work. we get trainings about how to purchase items for clients. about so many other things. i've never ever had a training about safety. >> should there be a bigger push to get these workers training. >> absolutely. we want more than just thought and prayers right. >> we are demanding that these corporations be held accountable. that there should not be another death or another injury that happens with a worker that's on the job working with them. >> i know my husband was a great man. was an honest hard working man and he didn't deserve to die this way. >> katia pushing for change so that her husband didn't die in vain. >> but if this is what it takes to start having these type of conversations. that's why i'm here today. speaking out, and letting more people know to be more careful and to let the companies know. they need to do something about it. >> that was marley gitner reporting there. in addition to more protection, advocates are pushing for a legislation requiring compensation for families who lose their family income after their loved ones never made it home. >>> owning a home in the bay area could soon be out of reach for more first time home buyers. but there's a cash. under the new loan forgiveness program buyers can get up to 10% of the purchase price of their new home without having to pay it back. this program targeting people who can make the mortgage but cannot come up with the down payment. to qualify buyers need to make 80% of the median where the home their purchasing. for more information on the home loan forgiveness program just go to kpix.com. >>> let's take a live look at the state capital where the effort to move california to a four day workweek is dead at least for now. a bill from bay area assembly member devin lowe would require employers to pay overtime to employees working four hours a week. the labor and employment committee bill missed a deadline to advance the bill. >>> some push back in the south bay against a plan save the popular gilroy garlic festival. an organizer stepped up to say they will host it in stockton. >> they have not reached out to the city, my family or the company. it's a little irresponsible for them to use our legacy to promote themselves. >> organizers say they were forced to cancel following the mass 20189 shooting. tmisetti says he only stepped up because gilroy stepped away. >> i'm not trying to steal their festival. i'm just trying to keep it going for the agriculture and for the people. >>> new at # 1:00, sending your 11:00, sending your kids to camp will cost you more this year due to pent up demand. >>> police have been looking for a young black bear who's been roaming the neighborhood to make himself as home. >> police revealed this photo of the bear. the bear is believed to be two to 3 years old, male. he was seen casually strolling through the neighborhood and even caught taking a nap. >> i've seen a lot of wildlife evidence in the backyard, as in poop. i was wondering what it was. i kind of feel it was the bear. >> if the bear does not move on to its natural habitat. the plan is to hit him with a tranquilizer. but seems he's having a lot of fun. >> some trash bins here and there to rummage through and feed himself through. >> he looks healthy. >> let's take a look at what we're looking at for the next couple of days. the atmosphere gets compressed. we're also going to see lighter winds. they're going to remain light as we head through the rest of the night. once the sun comes up tomorrow, we're going to see winds picking up. but changing directions offshore winds for the first half of the day tomorrow allowing temperature around the bay to go up quickly. that leads to an interesting temperature pattern around the bay. san francisco and oakland those areas likely to reach high temperatures around 2:00 in the afternoon. into the 80s from a lot of inland portions of the area well into the 70s. some of the warmest temperatures still to come on wednesday. that's going to be the warmest day we have this week. we have to worry about the pollen getting dispersed. we're past the peak of pollen season. we're going to be likely in the high end of the pollen. a chance of showers is not too impressive it's only going to be for the northern half of the area. if we pick up anything over a trace that will be an achievement. looking forward downtown. it's nice out there this evening. everyone's temperatures are in the 50s. we'll mostly drop down into the 40s by early tomorrow morning. some of the warmest pots each of the diabl orbg ring. staying in the mid-50s for tor t tomorrow night. high temperatures tomorrow but depends where you are. high temperatures reaching to 60 degrees. into the mid-60s around san francisco. and then temperatures warm up more and more the further inland you go where that north wind is not going to be able to cool things off. temperatures into the mid- to low eight 0s in the east bay. temperature. >> jim: change a lot more before we ride town the the ár other half of down the thermometer. back down to the 70s thursday and friday and the drop is going to be even more noticeable for inland parts of the east bay. down to the low 70s by saturday and sunday. and there's that slight chance of showers from the northern gate for the end of the workweek thursday night into friday. something we'll keep an eye on as we go through the rest of the week. >>> straight ahead in sports, we haven't heard the last of draymond green. the streak continues for the oakland a' under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now. (music throughout) when you need help it's great to be in sync with customer service. a team of reps who can anticipate the next step genesys technology is changing the way customer service teams anticipate what customers need. because happy customers are music to our ears. genesys, we're behind every customer smile. >>> nba play offs on top. are the warriors and suns on a collision course. just a question i'm just throwing out there. this eve of golden state western semigame two. at the home of justin timberlake. the league made no effort to turn over a flagrant foul. which would end up in a one game suspension. green responded. >> does that potentially take some bite out of the way you play? >> absolutely not because if i take the bite out of the way i play then we go early and the points don't matter any way. i'm never going to change the way i play basketball. it's gotten me this far. it's gotten me three championships, i'm not going to change the way i play now. >>> luka doncic, his efforts weren't enough. there he goes. suns answer doncic 45 points and that turn over with a 121- 114 game one win. >>> earlier in the game, doncic got kneed in the man zone. jay did it and he got whittles for a flagrant foul. green happened to be watching and and responded with a bunch of e pho emogies. the heat won game one at home 106-92. >>> baseball the giants were out there at the dodgers tuesday. both with a virtual tie to the east . >>> first batter of the game, diaz the former cal bear. 1-0 tampa six pitches into the game. tied in the third. juan de franco and this happened. it got by cristian pache to the first. tampa won it 6-1. a's have won four in a row and seven of their last nine. and boy, i hated to see it that crowd, ryan you're from oakland. it hurts. it hurts. the smallest crowd since 1980. go to the games, you can sit in the front row. >> the a's are such a great team. great people. nice crowd when you go. worth it definitely. good hot dogs too. >> that's true. >>> nice heartwarming moment as a woman meeting her mother for the very first time. >> i'm nate burleson tomorrow morning the newest team in the national women's soccer team has a star studded line up of female investors. hear 300 million years ago, there was no africa, asia, americas or europe. just one, big supercontinent: pangea. and today there is still a force connecting those divided by distance, reversing millions of years of rifting. making far feel close. bringing there to here. everyone's a multitasker these days. and with supersonic wifi from xfinity, your internet can multitask too. it's got gig speeds to the most homes... advanced security that blocks billions of cyber threats. and enough power for a house full of devices. plus when you get xfinity internet and mobile together, you can save hundreds off your wireless bill compared to t-mobile. it's for you. get xfinity gigabit internet for $49.99 a month for 12 months when you add xfinity mobile. switch today. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. this dad and daughter were driving when they got a crack in their windshield. 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anna coren. and anna, i'm assuming that at this point, a few more hours left in voting, right, in terms of an outcome that is really up in the air? >> yeah, it is, paula. there are many people saying this is a lot closer than what the polls may count. so far the prime minister scott morrison, who is seeking a second term on a platform of strong economic management, he's trailing in the polls. and the reason for that, paula, is that australians have just had enough. there is a real feeling of disillusionment that the two-party system which is what it is, the nationals, the coalition, versus labor is not providing for the people. these people leading the parties are not visionaries. and they don't really represent the people. that is certainly the sense from the voters that we have spoken to. i mean, i've spoken to liberal voters, paula, who have been liberal voters their entire life, and they're so sick of scott morrison that they're going to be voting labor for the first time in their lives. they don't like his arrogance. he described himself even as a bulldozer. and even though the libs have a track record of good economic management, people want a change. and that is what we're seeing in the polls. anthony albanese, he has been the opposition leader since 2019. he addressed the media a short time ago after he cast his ballot. and he said that he wants to represent all austrians. he wants to unite the country, that there has been great division. and it's time to heal. he seemed to really take on this leadership role, which he will need to do if he is elected the prime minister of australia, paula. >> okay. anna for our international viewer, "living golf" is next. for those in the u.s. and canada, the news continues right here after a break. some home fragrances can be... overwhelming. air wick fresh new day fills your space with fragrance that's always frh, never overpowering. air wick. connect to nature. >>> and welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and in canada. thanks for your company. i'm paula newton, and you are watching "cnn newsroom." the biden administration is enlisting the help of the u.s. military to address the nationwide shortage of baby formula. the white house says a military aircraft will soon transport the first palettes of nestle formula from europe. meantime the second largest infant formula maker in the united states says it has increased manufacturing by 35%. this in response to a recall by the top manufacturer in the u.s., abbott nutrition. that was back in february. officials say this was the catalyst for the baby formula crisis. >>> world health orga
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anna turned there . let's find out her story. anna small 39 years old, sochi before. annadid not hesitate to wear any outfit. loved short dresses, sundresses, open clothes, especially in summer. but now in anna's wardrobe there are only trousers and long skirts. she has a complex due to cellulite, with which she has been gaining for 10 years now, on the back of her thighs , almost to the knee, her weight has changed upwards and everything has become more noticeable dust and specialized nutrition, food, supplements, all kinds of body wraps, a maximum of 2-3 weeks, that's all everything comes back anyway. but summer is coming soon and anna hopes to wear her favorite dresses again, i want, uh, to put on clothes, not only long ones. only, so to speak, the spacious figure is more like both the husband and others, what else can be used? what are the new ways to help effectively deal with cellulite and feel confident and attractive anna in our studio. come to us, please, good morning. anna what 's bothering you? the process began a very long time ago, from the age of fifteen. tha
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[dog barking] >> reporter: the oakland animal shelter is desperate. they are bursting at the seams. >> every dog kennel that we have is full. we have over 100 great dogs that are available for adoption and they are just not getting adopted quickly enough. we have more dogs coming in every than are going out. oakland animal services put out a plea on social media for people to come adopt. the pandemic was helpful for the shelter. 30% fewer animals were brought in as more people worked from home, they rushed to bring home a new animal friend. now, things are taking a hard turn. >> people have been struggling economically throughout the pandemic and i think we are really starting to see the impact of that. people who love their dogs and the last thing they want to do is bring them here are bringing them here. it is really when someone is losing their housing, those are the ones that are gut-wrenching, not anything we can do. and i don't think i seen anyone surrender their animal who is not heartbroken. >> reporter: she could not say why, they are seeing more big dogs than ever. >> we are seeing increase in the number of german shepherds and huskies coming in, it is relatively new. it used to be we would see pit bulls. >> reporter: oakland animal services is slashing fees and keeping longer hours in hopes it can free up some space and more importantly offer the freedom of a new family to these animals desperate for a home. >> we are hoping for the combination of people wanting to help because we really need the help and making it easier for them to adopt will result in a lot of dogs going home. >> what a good girl. >> reporter: kpix5. >> they are all so beautiful. >> the shelter will be open from 12:00 until 7:00 tomorrow through saturday. fees cut from $150 to just $20 bucks. >>> russia claims it will allow civilians to evacuate the city of mariupol. >> you have seen it, the tendency on the part of the russian federation to embrace humanitarian pause to cloak itself in the guise of an actor that has humanitarian concerns only to quickly and promptly resume shelling in violence. >> massive explosions we are seeing near a steel plant where 30 children are among civilians still trapped. tonight, the european union says they plan to end all russian oil imports by the end of the year. the eu president acknowledged it will not be an easy task for countries like hungry who is heavily dependent on russia. >> ferry building is losing business since the war in ukraine began. the owner says he is getting threats from people who think it is a russian company. in fact, his caviar comes from a farm less than two hours from san francisco. the owner tells us he is added cameras and security after receiving everything from verbal threats to letters saying things like go back to russia. >> some of the letters have been pretty intimidating. i know for my staff members that it is a lot. we have some neighbors that are ukrainian descent. they are mistaken for russian often. >> the sales online have gone down 50% in recent months. >>> new at 11:00. shareholders accusing netflix of keeping the curtains closed on the subscriber losses. a lawsuit accuses the streaming service of failing to disclose its slowing growth amid increased competition. shareholders now seeking damages after the company's recent earnings report sent shares plummeting. >>> we reached out to netflix for comment but have not heard back. >>> researchers are suggesting a shift in california's wildfire strategy. letting them burn. the long time focus allow today to build up but the focus should be on protecting people and property and letting overgrown land to go to supplement controlled burn efforts. >> the last five years made it really clear that all of our investments in reducing burned area are not doing a lot of good. we got to get to the point where we are burning hundreds of thousands in controlled fires and the agencies are not ready for it. >>> i fear we have not had enough rain and unfortunately it is going into the high fire season which is really all year around but especially when it heats up. >> there is some good news, we measured the dryness with energy release component and there is good news there. let's take a look at the latest chart, via the wildland fire assessment system. a few different lines here on the map. the red is record territory. we don't want to be there. dryness and the build up of the fire fuels. the gray line is normal for this time of the year. you can see from january and february and march, we were close to record dryness and record build up thfuels but with just that little bill of rain in april we are back to where we should be this time of the year. the problem is, where we should be takes us up into dry territory heading through june, july, august. at least there is good news in the short term. right now, tracking plenty of fog around san francisco and the coast. spreading into the inland valleys heading in tonight. increasing clouds above our heads. big drop from temperatures with the 80s. with the breeze, and a few showers possible north of the golden gate tomorrow night into friday. let's take a look at future cast. the fog in the atmosphere. dry weather throughout the day tomorrow, until the first chance of showers tries to take a runaround sunset tomorrow evening. this particular forecast model tends to get a little over excited about the rain chances. i don't think we are looking at more than a few passing sprinkles. trying to run along the coast. that falls apart on the way in. another chance again on the north bay starting to move in friday evening. it is not the last rain chance, either. these are meager in the 20-30% range for the north bay and the coast. more unsettled weather pattern will shape up next week and the rain chances limited. not 0. we will take that in the month of may. looking outside right now. it is definitely foggy. the bay bridge barely visible from treasure island. downtown, all of the way down to 49 degrees. in santa rosa. and the temperatures in the upper 80s today. that will not be the case tomorrow with that wind. tonight, dropping down to the middle to upper 40s. the fog will slowly back up towards the coast. a mix of clouds and sunshine over head. 50s along the coast. 60s around the bay, and 60s north bay with thicker clouds throughout the day. farther inland in the valley, topping out in the lower to middle 70s. tomorrow, big drop on the temperature roller coaster. cooler pat torn go along with the unsettled pattern go along with settled weather. well below average by sunday and monday. the best chance of showers is going to be north of the golden gate. the next chance shapes up sunday, monday, tuesday. can not rule it out. vern? >> straight ahead in sports, best thing that i can tell you, we are going to end with a feel good story because series like the giants/dodgers did not begin and end with a bang for the orange and (music 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rays loaded them up in the 8th. that is when margo brought home two home runs. tampa won it 3-0. swept the a's, finished with a six game winless home stand for the first time since 1956. they were in kansas city. a's and the twins on friday. nba playoffs and the warriors, now. we know. the severity of gary payton's fractured left elbow. suffered after the blow he had on tuesday. an mra shows ligament damage in addition to the fracture. he reportedly will miss three weeks. he is not ruled out a return in the nba finals. >>> let's take you to booker and the suns in the valley of the sun. hosting dallas, game two, western semis. booker did not disappoint the home folks. get this for the 21 point lead late in the game. can anybody beat these guys? the suns are up 2-0 in that series. game three is in dallas. to the east. here is white. fourth quarter hosting philadelphia. look at this wild pa. tyler hero, heat won this one. 119-103 and got the lead game 3 in philadelphia on friday. this restores my faith in humanity. aaron judge home run ball. grabbed by a bluejays fan who handed the ball to a kid wearing a judge t- shirt. look at the emotion of the 9- year-old derek rodriguez. he and the jay's fan were invited, by the yankees, to meet judge. oh, by the way, aaron judge is from lindon, an hour from sacramento. so, he can not be all that bad, huh? >> i love seeing moments like that. doing the right thing. you can see the emotion on the kid's face. that is special. >> thanks, vern. >>> up next, a big day for star wars fans, >>> well, everyone, may the 4th be with you. celebrating all things star wars. you can find just about all of those things at this new exhibition in new york city. it features over 600 star wars collectibles including life- size figures, photos, posters, costumes from the space saga. it all belongs to a single star wars super fan who wanted to share it with the rest of the galaxy. >> wow. >> it is one of those things, really translates over 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omicron surge in january. >> right now, things are going in the wrong direction. we're seeing the virus every week after week go up that ladder. and we've got to stop that progression, because we're now starting to see more people winding up in the hospital. >> reporter: dr. john swartzberg with the uc berkeley school of public health is concerned once hospitalizations start to rise, so will the number of deaths. >> if what we're doing isn't working, we may have to consider doing more. i hate to say that, because nobody wants to be told what to do. but if things continue in the direction they're going, we're going to have to make a change. >> reporter: dr. swartzberg says to change the course of this surge it's important to be vaccinated and boosted and wear masks indoors. so far in the bay area, there's only a recommendation to wear masks. >> if i'm going to be with a lot of people that i don't know and it's coming and going, i will wear a mask. >> everyone has different opinions on, you know, the mask mandate, but for me, personally, especially for indoors, i prefer, i choose to wear a mask. >> if it's going up, that's the only way to protect, otherwise it's going to be worse. >> reporter: andrea in a cano, kpix 5. >>> time for this morning's money watch report. wall street had a mixed report, tech stocks continue their down jrd ways and why san francisco-based uber is teaming up with baseball stadiums. cbs' matt piper has more on the day's business news. >> reporter: abbott nutrition reached an agreement with the food and drug administration to reopen a shuttered plant hoping to ease the baby formula shortage bye it's been closed since february after it failed to meet safety guidelines, new formula could hit shelves in six to eight weeks. mcdonald's is pulling out of russia. it said the invasion of ukraine is not consistent with its values. its entry 30 years ago was a symbolic show of the incoming western influence. now it's hoping to sell its more than 800 restaurants to a local buyer. >>> uber is making sure baseball fans do not have to wait in long lines for their peanuts and cracker jacks. the ride hailing company is working with a handful of parks including yankee stadium, dodgers stadium and houston's minute maid park so fans can use uber eats to order food and pick it up at a nearby concession stand. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. at the contribution broacbs broadcast center, i'm matt piper. >>> it's 4:47. time for a check of weather and traffic. >> it's beautiful out there right now, patchy fog still bleeding off as we wake this up morning and as the sun starts to rise, this is a live look over the bay bridge, a beautiful, beautiful morning right now. daytime highs are going to warm up a little bit more than yesterday, but current temperatures right now we're still sitting in the 40s near santa rosa, 50s near concord. as we look at daytime highs today they're warming up into the mid 80s near the inland areas and we expect more upper 50s and fid 60s in the bay. with that in mind, the patchy fog will bleed off as we head into the afternoon hours, just around 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. it clears up in the valley areas and by the afternoon we're dealing with some sunny conditions. great opportunity to head outdoors. the winds aren't nearly as strong as yesterday by any means. as we extend into this week that gradual warming trend will continue to happen thanks to this huge ridge from the south bringing warm and dry air for us. as we extend into thursday, notice a little bit of a trough dipping down, cooling our temperatures down a smidge but we stay above average even as we head into the weekend. daytime highs today we're warming up more than yesterday. mid to low 70s in the forecast, anywhere from hayward down into redwood city, santa clara and a daytime high of 77. as we head off in the east bay we're seeing the same trend, more 80s in the forecast there and as we extend into the san rafael area north into santa rosa we see a huge temperature spread, 70s all the way into the mid 80s near santa rosa. it's also the case up near lakeport and ukiah. look at our next seven days, winds will continue to be the trend for us as we head into mid portions this week. we warm up into the upper 60s just by sunday for san francisco and let's look at what we can expect as we extend into the weekend for our north bay, more upper 80s in the forecast, 90s just by next work week so we're warming up significantly. we'll talk more about that as we extend into mid portions of this week, but for now, gianna, how is things looking out there? >> not bad. in fact, as far as traffic goes, as far as crashes go we're doing pretty good. what we are seeing are some windy conditions, we've got advisories issued by caltrans overnight and things are getting busy for that ride as you head into the altamont pass. getting ready to head out the door and you're a super commuter, brake lights westbound 580 toward the dublin interchange and busy out of tracy on 205, getting onto 580. the backup starting to mount to about north flynn on 580. no wind advisory for the altamont, not the case for the san mateo bridge. we're not seeing any brake lights or issues but that wind advisory is in effect for the san mateo bridge, again that was issued by caltrans overnight, so a little gusty as you work your way through there, keep that in mind if you're traveling in a larger more high-profile vehicle if you're taking 880 this morning, things are quiet, no issues th r dyward, or south 880 down into hayward to the san mateo bridge looking good with no major issues. wind advisory for the bay bridge so heads up there, if you're working across the span, light conditions, no major delays headed into the city and so far so good on the golden gate bridge. no wind advisory for the golden gate bridge but you'll have one for the benicia bridge and antioch. travel times looking good, everything is in the green with no major issues and i want to show you a map of the south bay, no crashes and look at that, we've got a lot of nice conditions right now, so if you're up early getting ready to make that commute out of san jose, good morning to you, and right now the freeways are moving nicely, 101, 280 and 87 no delays. that's a look at your morning ride. >>> here's charlie with sports. >> here's your tease for this morning's sports guest. what makes luka doncic so special plus the bay area baseball teams in action last night and for the giants a trip to the rockies was exactly what the doctor ordered. highlights and more, t >>> good g, everybody. albert pew holz celebrating on the mound, the good news, a perfect remedy, the colorado rockies, the giants had beaten ten straight times, pregame meditation, tied 1-1 in the fifth, ka sallie, see ya. three-run homer, he hit two long balls, third career multitater game for ka sallie. top nine we go, tied with two outs and it's not tied anymore. mike yastrzemski, a shot traveled 420 feet in the mile-high city. duvall the save, sixth save for number 75, giants win 7-6, 11 in a row against colorado. san francisco moves to 21-14, just 1 1/2 back of the dodgers. >>> mayo on a hotdog? shockingly not bad. they love it. i loved it, too. don't knock it 'til you try. a's and the twins, andrus doubles to the ball. how are we, elvis, pretty good. everyone else not having much fun. top six, gary sanchez pulverized over the cameras in center and the look on dminomingo acevedo' face says it all. a's lost three in a row, their record on the season falls to 15-23. >>> the warriors already punched their ticket to the western conference finals on friday. as for their opponent, we found that out sunday night and it was a bit of a surprise. we seem destined all season for a collision course with the top-seeded suns, but the mavericks had other ideas. luka doncic poured in 35 points a game seven beat-down in the desert, 123-90 in favor of mark cuban's team. game on, is this wednesday night in chase center, biggest question for the dubs, how are they going to slow down luka? >> he's a really unique player, and clearly one of the very best players in the league. the ability to shoot the step-back three, and also get to the rim, and pass the ball so well makes him a really difficult cover. dallas is talented and they have a lot of guys but he's obviously, he's their guy. >> with the suns eliminated, the warriors are now the favorite to win the title. they were 6-1 in november. still plus odds 3:2 or plus 150 as some know it. the celtics are behind them at 2:1, followed by the heat at 17:4, and the mavericks round it out at 6:1. look, if someone's giving me the warriors or the field, i'm slapping a saddle on the dubs and riding them to the county fair. this corps has always made the finals. why fade that fact? that's it for me and sports. have a great morning. >>> it is 4:56. coming up, the advice from a health expert this morning on how to change the course of the bay area's current covid surge. >> here is a live look from our exclusive mark and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >> announcer: live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> right now at 5:00, sadness and outrage in the wake of two mass shootings over the weekend. how the bay area came together in a call to action. >>> and heroic action after a gunman takes fire inside a church. >>> plus a look at the generous donation made in the search for a missing bay area woman. >>> a place of refuge rocked by robbers. an east bay community-driven church finding it self in need. we were there as the pastor reacts, seeing what little the thieves left behind. >> good morning to you. thanks for joining us. it's tuesday, may 17th . i'm amanda starrantino. >> and i'm len kiese. glad to have you with us this morning. yourpes jessica. >>
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really translates into how i can be of service to my community and how i can be a nurse people. hmm he raised those kids right national nurses week is 6th through the 12th. nurses for their compassionate care. what a nice tribute for mother's day as well spencer. it's gonna be a nice mother's day. we'll see some sunshine tomorrow clouds will increase up in the north bay and they'll be a little bit of light rain mainly at the north bay as well. but overall, it's a nice day coming our way. here's a look at what's happening right now. we've got some pretty gusty conditions out there as you can see at the surface right now gusts up to 46 miles p today aill ben effect until 11 am tomorrow. so wave heights will be elevated. we can expect 7 to 10 foot breaking waveswimming and sur. condition, so please bear that in mind 24-hour temperature change shows that it's cooler by several degrees in most bay area locations than at this time yesterday, although a couple of degrees warm up at santa rosa, which is getting i guess a little bit of sunshine right now. here's the view from sutro tower looking out over san francisco under mainly clear. it's only 59 degrees here in the city right now 65 across the bay in oakland. we have upper 60s and mountain view, san jose and santa clara and a cool 55 at half moon bay. this guy's over the golden gate right now and you can see it's pretty breezy there, but distance up north you see a few. developing there. it's 72 degrees right now at santa rosa. so that's pretty mild petaluma 63-69 at napa a 73 at fairfield concord 70 and 65 degrees at livermore and here's the view from our rooftop camera and it's pretty breeze on the embarcadero and these are our forecast features clouds will increase overnight, especially in the north bay. most other regions will have mainly clear skies overnight and the north bay of course is where we expect the rain to begin tomorrow, and it probably won't spread very far. so we're talking about light scattered showers a mother's day mainly in north bay event, but there is the possibility that some of these showers could reach to other parts of the area, we don't expect them to be very widespread. so we're not talking about a very wet mother's day certainly not south or east of the golden gate chile and unsettled weather will be with us into the middle of next week. now the approaching storm ranks only one on abc 7 storm impact scale storm of light intensity and once again, i'll underscore light rain mainly in north bay event under a tenth of an inch of rain. locations. in fact most places will see only about a few hundredths of an inch and it'll be breezy at times now overnight. we won't see much except the development of clouds up the north bay those swing down into the golden gate area by midday tomorrow and then start to break up acceptably may redevelop in the far northern part of our viewing. and rainfall totals by the way will be again pretty light overnight lows mainly in the mid to upper 40s highs tomorrow will generally be in the low 50s at the coast about 60 around the bayshore line low 60s, inland and looking ahead to next week. you can see the unsettled weather with little chances of light rain going into the middle of the week and after that it'll be dry and getting warmer and the rainfall totals once again just a few hundreds of an inch. here's the accuweather 7-day forecast after we get past the first couple of the next couple days. i should say tomorrow and monday. start to get some brighter skies, but we can't expect a warm up until late next week and then by next weekend look for high temperatures inland getting up to around 90 degrees. now abc 7 sports with larry beale alright good afternoon sed playoff series tied at a game of peace after the split in memphis, and now the warriors have home court advantage for games three and four chase the dubs. hoping to get a better game out of klay thompson who's really struggled in the first two games maybe a chat with bill walton pregame will help well when i went to oregon and saw the treatment, oh, never mind 49ers head coach kyle shanahan john lynch courtside as well so far. just 11 of 38 from the field five. 22 from deep averaging less than 14 points per game in the series steve kerr looking forward to a big game 3 from clay. i think clay has been in a little bit of a rush, i think. he's trying too hard to get himself going and he just needs to be a little more patient. he's had some good looks but he's also for some others so he hasn't really gotten into a good rhythm. so that's hopefully something we can accomplish. one last friendly reminder. there's only one place to watch game 3 i you're not a chase, that is right. run abc 7 pre-game at 5pm tip off at 5:30. what a finish in milwaukee game three box. boston. giannis had 42 bucks up only by two with 4.6 to go marcus smart intentionally misses the free-throw grabs the rebound misses the fade away one tip another tip and then al horford tips it in but did it count watch the red light. oh, it's in his hand red light means no basket doesn't count giannis. happy bucks win 103 101 to take a 2-1 series lead we showed you just a few minutes ago bust your pos. day at oracle park the giants celebrating one of their greatest and most beloved players in team history a who's who of giants this afternoon bruce bocce barry bonds will clark matt, caine benji molina. there to honor the three-time world series champions seven-time all-star rookie of the year mvp gold glove winner comeback player of the year. it's like reading spencer christian's resume just to name a few items but a few moments. a tremendous celebration baseball has come full circle for me now. right now i'm experienced the game again through a child's eyes. as i coached my son. an oldest daughtever gref tt i got toear the wanted to wear another one my family and i look forward to sharing memories with all of you for years to come. thank you. such a class act asian twins facing former a sonny gray, minnesota to catcher ryan jeffers trying to throw out elvis andrews. look out there good reflexes from sunny to get out of the way who went for innings did not allow a run get decapitated like that james cap. he was great for oakland. this is the one mistake he made on his very last pitch of the day to jorge polanco gone one nothing, minnesota ace had a tying and winning runs on in the night two out and swiggamous christian bettencourt swinging to end it the gay's offense is mia. that's the way they feel right now. one. nothing twins is your final the a's have now lost eight in a row. rich strike is coming up on the inside. goodness what the kentucky derby red strike has done it and a stunning. unbelievable upset this is not rich strike came in with odds of 80 to one. you know who expected him to win nobody. down the stretch. he overtook epicenter who came in second and zandon was third rich strike. sunny leone paying $160 to win on a $2 bet that almost nobody made and the crazy even crazier story about rich strike is as of yesterday. the horse was not even in the field one other horse dropped out rich strike is in and now a kentucky derby champion. that's good stuff. that is an underdog story. yeah i've ever heard one. okay, larry. thanks and hey even recognition for buster posey his recognition of supporting young baseball fans when we returned as the team celebrates buster posey we take a look at how he helped children in underserved communities get in the game. join abc 7 for the virtual professional businesswomen of california conference, may 10th and 11th and hear from keynote speakers, mindy kaling lena waith rita moreno and more. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here 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i put on google maps to see my eta shifting. tim: she says she had no idea what was causing the massive backup. >> i figured there was a massive accident or something. tim: it was a similar story for chase too. he says he was trying to drive from berkeley to pleasant hill, a drive that normally takes him -- >> around that time, maybe 35, 40 minutes max. tim: but today, he says, closer to an hour and 45 minutes. >> people were looking at each other, shrugging. tim: walnut creek police say the man turned himself over peacefully cat is now receiving medical care. but some drivers are telling abc news the days events are still being felt. joaquin says he was hours late to pick up his kids. while others say they planned ahead and were not impacted as much. >> i planned ahead. i am very conservative because you never know what could happen. it was ok. tim: tim johns, abc7news. ama: we used the abc7news app to send out a push alert about the freeway shut down. download now. you can customize the app to the places and topics you are interested in. a highway patrol officer is recovering from injuries suffered in a scuffle on the bay bridge. the chp says the officer tried to stop a man walking on the catwalk between san francisco and treasure island. officers say demand about follow the officer's verbal demands, which led to an altercation. onlookers helped the officer detain the man. in the south bay, a man with a knife forced an elementary school to go under lockdown today. it happened outside empire gardens elementary school in san jose around 11:00 this morning. neighbors were also told to stay inside. no students were in danger. parents were called to pick up their children after police detained the man. one mother says -- one child says she was scared. her teacher gave instructions. >> she told us to stay at our seats and be quiet. >> i started praying to god. you see the stories from columbine. you don't know what to expect. it is easy to panic, to get frazzled. ama: police took the man into custody nearly three hours after getting to the scene. he will receive a mental health assessment and could face charges. now to the developing news, the future of roe v. wade is in question after an unprecedented week of a supreme court draft opinion. the issue of abortion rights is now top of mind for many ahead of the midterm elections. alex presha has more from washington. reporter: an investigation set to get underway over the late draft opinion to overturn roe v. wade, sending shock waves the country. john robertson calling on the supreme court's marshall to investigate the leak. the draft opinion was authored by justice samuel alito, who wrote roe v. wade must be overruled and that the 1973 ruling was egregiously wrong from the start. the chief justice confirmed the authenticity of the leaked document first published by politico, but insisted it was just a first draft and not a final opinion of the justices. president biden is describing the opinion as a radical decision, warning if the draft becomes law, it could impact other freedoms. pres. biden: what happens when you have a state changing the law to say that children who are lgbtq cannot be in classrooms with other children? is that legit under the way the decision is written? reporter: 26 gop control states have or are poised to pass antiabortion legislation. in oklahoma, abortion is now banned as early as six weeks interpregnancy. the bill signed by the governor overnight, effective immediately. ohio could also restrict abortions. >> if abortion was outlawed in this state, what would you think? >> i would say they are denying us our rights. >> i think it is a long time coming. i think there should be a ban. reporter: many completely under wear their state was considering banning abortions. >> i am upset. i had no idea. reporter: in states like ohio, immigration and inflation were core voting issues, but now with the general election in november, abortion has entered the conversation. many telling us it is there cash their most important voting issue. -- many telling us it is their most important voting issue. ama: people who support abortion rights held a rally tonight. there willst nationwide beginning on sunday. these groups say the end of roe v. wade would be one of the most significant reversals of a fundamental human and civil right in our country's history. santa clara county officials are preparing for the potential influx of people coming from out of state for abortion services they cannot get back home. the effort comes as california six to be an abortion sanctuary. amanda del castillo explains how the plans are becoming are the -- becoming all the more urgent. amanda: california's push to be a sanctuary for out-of-state patients seeking abortion only strengthening after monday's leaked supreme court draft opinion first published by politico. >> kicked california, along with other states, needs to be a safe payment for women, i am glad -- a safe haven for women, i am glad to do that. amanda: the board voted to direct $3 million of funding to the largest planned parenthood affiliate in the country. money would go to equipment, additional staffing, and more. improvements to better serve residents and women traveling here to terminate their pregnancies and legally protect the doctors who treat them. the proposal was written prior to the roe v. wade leak. one author says there has already been an influx of people coming from out of state. >> timing could not be more important. they already had 80 people prior to roe v. wade. the overturn of that demonstrates what a huge problem this is for women across the country. amanda: cap roe v. wade is overturned, they expect up to 500 more people a week. on wednesday, gavin newsom visited a planned parenthood in los angeles. gov. newsom: this is comical. this is about controlling women. we know that. amanda: back in the bay area and outside this planned parenthood location in san jose -- >> it is borderline criminal that our taxpayer money is going towards funding the dismembering of children in the womb. amanda: if roe v. wade is overturned, it could result in 26 states immediately banning or severely limiting abortions. california would then be the closest no-ban state within driving distance for as 1.4 million women. >> if i were a woman in a southern state and i knew i did not want to have a baby, i would leave. >> but some people don't have the means to do that. if they get pregnant, they are stuck there and that is their life now. ama: turning to today's coronavirus headlines, for the first time in months, but the daily hospital admission levels and new covid related deaths in the u.s. are projected to increase over the next four weeks, according to forecast models used by the cdc. anthony j blinken has tested positive for covid-19. he is reportedly experiencing mild symptoms. the white house press secretary says blinken is not considered a close contact of the president. in the bay area, another high school is seeing an increase in cases. at least 60 los gatos high school students have tested positive in the last two weeks. today at 4:00 p.m., we asked our special correspondent for his take on what is next for the bay area considering the projections anecdotes about outbreaks. >> i think it is possible to expect a slight increase in hospitalizations. we have crossed the 5% test positivity rate. what we have to be realistic. it should not be close to previous surges because of the increased national immunity, but also all the vaccines. ama: ask your covid questions, get the latest covid information, and a map of testing sites on abc7news.com. more bayer sightings in brockville. -- vacaville. the world's biggest social media platform now has a storefront. tonight we can show you what you can buy at metta. and may the fourth be with you. the star wars day celebrations in the bay area today. sandhya: summerlike warmth about to fade. i will 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end up in you, your bodies, their prey? new studies indicate possible links to mutations in dna. an evil lie with a future's worth of harm. to the world, now you know. so sound the alarm. ama: bail was set at $30,000 for the man accused of attacking dave chappelle on stage. tmz video shows the incident last night at the hollywood bowl. a 23-year-old rushed the stage, trying to tackle chapelle in the middle of his set. he was carrying a knife that looked like a gun. the suspect is an aspiring rapper. >> k these guys are clout chasers, just looking for attention. he decides, you know what, i am going to plan this out and i am going to be famous this week. ama: chapelle was not hurt and continued with the show. the suspect is being held on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. there is more concern in solano county after at least three additional bear sightings in vacaville today. a neighborhood was closed for part of the day as a bear was up a tree. j.r. stone spoke with neighbors and a bear expert. j.r.: that video and this one is all new, recorded wednesday morning in vacaville, just a half-mile from where there were road closures due to monday's bear siding. >> this is a time of year when the cubs from last year, called yearlings, are going to be dispersing from their mother. you have families just like this in bear country. j.r.: while bears in vacaville may sound crazy, the california department of fish and wildlife confirmed that bears have been known to frequent some hillsides in northern solano county. a ring camera recorded this bear in vacaville on wednesday too, four miles away in the browns valley neighborhood. the nonprofit group bear league has seen an additional video showing a larger bear and believes there may be several from the hills and outside of town now in vacaville. >> to have the bigger bear in the same area would almost tell me that we have two cubs and a mother. j.r.: she says that they are in this shot was likely attracted to the garbage cans, and that trash needs to be secured. you need to be territorial if a bear comes on your property. these are black bears, even though many are brown, and no black bear has ever killed a human in california, nevada, or oregon. >> make sure they do not feel welcome. yell at them, "get out of here." you can take a golf ball sized rock and throw it at their romp, not at their head. the bear league has been getting calls ever since late last summer when the fires were burning that people were seeing bears in areas they had never seen them before. j.r.: j.r. stone, abc 7 news. ama: oakland's animal services team needs to find homes for some of the large dogs currently in the city animal shelter. more than 100 dogs, including brutus, baron, and mitch, the three you see here, are available for adoption. starting tomorrow through the weekend, and animal services is extending their adoption hours from noon to 7:00 p.m. on friday and saturday and sunday from noon to 3:00 p.m. the cost of all options will be reduced to $20. the first meta retail store is set to open in burlingame next week. got a peek inside. the store will offer several virtual-reality demos. david libby got to test out a few of the high tech toys, including ray-ban stories, eyeglasses that take music and -- play music and take photos which you can download to your phone. >> is going to input it directly to the phone right here. give it a second. there you go. ama: you can also try out vr in front of the store's wall-to-wall led screen. the store allows customers to explore all the available hardware, accessories, and content. it opens monday. abc 7 news is helping celebrate asian-pacific heritage month. quite an opening to tonight's asian-pacific heritage awards in san francisco. each year the committee honors civil organizations and people who have hit significant milestones in serving the community. tonight's event included performances by several community groups, and abc 7 anchor deon lynn served as mc. the weather is definitely warmer, still windy too. sandhya: the warmth is going to galloway and the winds are going to pick up. be prepared for cooler weather. this is the latest outlook for wildfire, grassland fire risk for the upcoming late spring-summer, and it is showing higher to extreme wildfire grassland risk coming up out west and across the southern plains. it is much lower back east because they have had rain consistently. when you take a look at when significant fire threat begins in california, it is generally in our drier summer months, july and august, so we are expecting above normal wildfire season this year, which is disturbing, but not surprising, given how bad our droughts have been over the last few years and climate change. speaking of change, it was warm today. up her 80's inland, 70's around the bay and places like oakland. 64 in san francisco, 80 in santa rosa. half moon bay, 59 degrees. on that topic, tower cameras are pretty much showing you one thing, the fog. we are also seeing higher clouds on live doppler 7 as the system is beginning to approach. visibility down to just two miles in half moon bay. watch out if you are commuting tomorrow morning, because the fog will be thick in spots. this system is going into the pacific northwest. we see clouds ahead of it, a deepening marine labor, and cap -- deepening marine layer, and kicking up surf. until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow evening, there is a higher risk of recurrence. 40's to 60's on temperatures. a live view at stockton. exploratory cameron san francisco. much cooler near the bay in the afternoon. a possibility of drizzle friday and windier conditions for the weekend. for seco dimaio, 40's and 50's to start off. cloudy skies, breezy conditions, and certainly cooler for the afternoon. temperatures dropping off in the hours. fog and clouds will be replaced by a few sprinkles around mendocino county tomorrow afternoon, and we could see sprinkles across our coastline, so keep that in mind. morning temperatures will be in the 40's and 50's. 70's inland. breezy near the coast line. it is a much cooler day bay and inland. possible sprinkles for friday, and over the weekend, winds increase. mother's day is going to be windy and cool. a slight chance for a few showers early next week, but it is not looking very promising. the gusty winds looking much more likely. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now. ♪♪ ♪ let's go out of town for the summer ♪ ♪ i wanna go across the trees ♪ ♪ just take my hand ♪ ♪ we will have fun till the sun goes down ♪ ♪ and we'll start over again ♪ ♪♪ >> the force is strong in danville. ama: today is known as star wars day for fans of the beloved franchise. today's celebration is extra special in danville after the pandemic changed things the past two years. seven years ago, the town started hosting annual star wars-themed events for the whole family, like jedi training. the capture hunt takes guests into shops downtown, looking for hidden characters. >> kids and families have not had something like this to look forward to, so to be able to give them this opportunity to come out, be with each other again, celebrate may the fourth be with you, and have fun, we are just bringing fun back to the community. ama: the bay area has deep roots in the star wars galaxy, with lucasfilm in san francisco and rancho obi-wan in petaluma. we have information about gary payton the second. larry is here with sports. larry: there is a chance gpii may 300 million years ago, there was no africa, asia, americas or europe. just one, big supercontinent: pangea. and today there is still a force connecting those divided by distance, reversing millions of years of rifting. making far feel close. bringing there to here. fanduel and draftkings, two out of state corporations making big promises to californians. what's the real math behind their ballot measure for online sports betting? 90% of profits go to the out of state corporations permanently. only eight and a half cents is left for the homeless. and in virginia, arizona, and other states, fanduel and draftkings use loopholes to pay far less than was promised. sound familiar? it should. it's another bad scheme for california. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. larry: there is a slim chance gary payton ii might be able to return at some point in the playoffs for the warriors after his injury last night. dylan brooks was clobbering payton. an mri shows a broken bone in ligament damage, but if the bone break is not bad, there is a chance payton could return in three to five weeks. the nba add to hand out a special for brooks for play which was flat out dirty. we have game three, warriors-grizzlies, saturday night with a tip-off 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in that terrible aleksey smirnov's first love, anna levina, was killed in battle. annaa san instructor in his company. at the time of the battle, she helped the wounded during hand-to-hand combat, dragged the wounded out of this heap as best she could. uh, fought with the germans, shot at them with a pistol. and in the end, later, when she was dragging another ryan from this fight, that is, the germans did not attack, she fought them off as best she could with an empty pistol. yes, that is, she fought with them with a hilt and she was shot from a machine gun. who is the steering wheel in the movie only old people go into battle became famous for smirnov, he showed that he can not only make you laugh, but also make you cry. do you know what is the hardest part of our job? at -30, digging into the engine is the hardest thing. in our work, waiting. and whatever the tragic ending of the film, we still have a life about a life that they were able to protect. if i turn it on, the tv goes on, i always watch it from the movie to the end and always cry at the end of the scene wh
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anna finding the apartment and as a talented person she absolutely reincarnated into her and was the anna whom we accustomed to seeing, and i looked at her as, in general, at the creation of such a creation. here, but for god's gift. i lived with annaina for four years, two years. we filmed for 2 years. i carried it in myself and experienced and checked, this is for my viewers. i think this is her business. mm, not even as acting as biologically, as well as externally biological in nature. i knew tatyana evgenievna very well , and it was her direct business with her fear of her m-m female ones that they were what suited anna and therefore they played so easily. we love scenes they were afraid of it. because she went in like that, both of them would fall down there too. that she has the last message there, she still does. but i don't remember, she's not through . who knows the emotionality of the incredible intensity? her openness. it's on a completely different plane and it's impossible to remember that it's because it's a purely emotional human takeoff. after the role of anna karenina, the desire to become a mother woke up in samoilova with renewed vigor. however, the doctors told her that she could not have children, so the birth
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the list has been made by 23,000 names of the fighters who died for novorossiysk anna sorokin olya guys mikhail kirtoki anna nika bring the hero city, novorossiysk in yerevan today, protesters blocked the bridge victory connecting the city center with the airport, after which clashes with the police began. rallies of opposition supporters have been going on for several weeks, but since may 1 , the protesters have become more violent, began to block streets and major highways, the reason was the words of armenian prime minister nikol pashinyan, who proposed lowering the bar on the status of nagorno-karabakh and spoke in favor of signing a new agreement with azerbaijan and a strong fire broke out today in the city market during in vladikavkaz, one of the hangars with clothes caught fire in the morning, according to preliminary data, due to faulty wiring, the flame quickly spread to neighboring buildings. two people were injured, more than 500 evacuees were evacuated to the fire, they were assigned the third rank of complexity, the smoke was visible from all points of the city, the rescuers managed to localize
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the staff's recommendation in what a's president dave kaval called a massive deal. the bay conservation and development commission or bc, d c the staff there recommended allowing the team's 12 billion dollar proposed waterfront ballpark to move forward. often the commissioners i really rely on the staff's expertise and knowledge to inform their vote and to have them say preliminarily that this is a positive and this is something that should move forward. >> it is quite important to the success of our ballpark project. >> this state agency staff wrote that removing howard terminal from the port authority would, quote, not detract from the region's capability to meet the projected growth in cargo. howard terminal is not needed for, you know, maritime operations any longer. there's plenty of other space is only 2% of the port property and there's other ports in the bay area. oakland mayor libby schaff also optimistic sending kron 4 news. the statement, today's report is great news for oakland and our region. the best use of a dormant howard terminal is to convert it into a thriving waterfront, ballpark and neighborhood. >> campbell wants fans to know despite some recent setbacks, they should feel good about the a's staying rooted in oakland. really important milestone for the project. >> and with that approval and the approval of the city council. >> we have all the necessary approvals to move forward. so it's a big deal. there are 2 dates to be watching for next when it comes to the progress at howard terminal. one is june second. that is the public hearing. and then june 30th is the final vote in the newsroom. i'm justine waldman. kron. 4 news and 7.24. and coming up next on this tuesday morning, continuing our coverage of the big story, the leak supreme court opinion. >> that could overturn roe v wade will see what local reaction there is this morning. 7.27, and we're getting ready for the heat today as sunny all over. it is yeah point you a good good example of that this morning and that sunshine is going to translate to much warmer temperatures. this afternoon we saw yesterday rain. we going to it's going to be a warm one. if you are in the inland areas. mid 80's for you. >> along the coast, 60, so much warmer than your typical used to clear skies, though, a good day to get outdoors, bring some water with you when it starts to heat up. you want to make sure you're prepared and ready or give your dogs a nice little walk today. alright, current radar shows us quiet story this morning. no dense fog to slow us down. current temperatures outside right now. so if you're leaving the house, 52 in san jose, 46 down in palo alto. 56 in alameda along the coast. still in the mid 40's, san francisco, low 50's. it's not going to stay that way for long because we're going to definitely heat up today. we'll have more on that when we get back. sorry, james, back to you. ok? thank you, randy. let's check the roads real quick. the bay bridge still showing us a little bit of a backup here. as you're approaching the toll plaza. >> once you're through it, though, it's a nice ride into san francisco. we're not seeing too much out there. the richmond, sandra fell bridge. it's a again, a very similar story or the san mateo, i showing a good story here on highway 92. both directions actually flowing well, no reports on the high rise of any problems or on the flat section. your 5.80, westbound right here at the richmond center fell bridge. yeah. again, the typical slow and go with the toll plaza but no major accidents that are slowing it down any more than normal. and then finally, our golden gate bridge camera. the final stop this morning where we have traffic on one southbound moving. well in the san francisco new this morning, a leak has caused an uproar around this country over abortion rights. >> and maybe the supreme court will overturning roe v wade. that seems to be the indication, at as explained are depicted in this 98 page draft ruling written by justice samuel alito was obtained by politico. they're the ones that have put it out there. now people are reacting to it because it appears to show that the 50 year-old constitutional right to abortion might be repealed. jennifer mcgraw has the story. >> protesters gathering at the supreme court just hours after a draft opinion is really said appears to show the high court is ready to overturn a woman's constitutional right to abortion of right. that's existed for 50 years. the opinion of the court comes as briaking news across the nation. this was not >> tinkering. well, we think that there are issues this isn't all out repudiation of the roe versus wade. >> decision, the 98 page draft opinion written by justice samuel alito saying well was egregious. lee wrong from the start. its reasoning was exceptionally weak and the decision has had damaging consequences, at least justice to think that roe was wrongly decided when it was decided. >> but it is without a firm constitutional basis. but there is no constitutional right in the united states constitution to abortion. and that the matter is to politics of individual states. the unprecedented leak has stunned supreme court historians and law professional saying leaks of this not only are highly unusual. >> but simply don't happen. very disturbing. >> that somebody in the court would take it upon themselves. and it's not just us did this and somebody much lower than a justice of the court will be. my guest took it upon themselves to try and shape history by prematurely releasing an opinion on such a momentous professor john myers says ultimately overturning current law could affect more than 2 dozen states states that would have the power to ban abortions and likely will planned parenthood striking back saying, quote, let's be clear, this is a draft opinion. it's outrageous. it's unprecedented. >> but it is not final. abortion is your right. >> and it is still historically will be in california. the governor adding that we could become a sanctuary state for women to cross state lines and funded to have the procedure. he says he's furious and we need to, quote. >> fight like. >> santa clara county supervisors are looking to invest 3 million dollars in planned parenthood. mar monte. that health center is the largest planned parenthood affiliate in the country. and since july of 2021, 80 patients have crossed state lines to get care from that facility. many of them came from texas after texas passed a law banning most abortions. if roe v wade is overturned, planned parenthood mar monte says its patient numbers will surely go up and this funding will help them prepare for that. are preparing. >> across our affiliate to see 2 to 500 additional patients a week coming from out of state, at least 26 states are poised to ban abortion. this current landscape is exactly why planned it needs to expand in both size and services. >> the 3 million dollars to be invested would be used for expansion and renovation of 2 of planned parenthood morrow monte health centers, the santa clara county board of supervisors. he's going to vote on the plan today. >> well, in oakland, a school board member has abruptly resigned her position and has decided to move out of the bay area before leaving shot. gonzales is not a scathing comment for the school board and the teachers union kron four's. dan kerman has details. we want to send people to be willsng to serve their communities. we have to treat them decently oakland school board member shot. the gonzalez says she's not been treated well. >> and has now quit the board effective immediately and will be moving out of the bay area. and in a public posting late blaming her fellow board members and the teachers union 5 to choose. >> between serving my and feeling safe and like i can support my mental and physical health. i i choose my mental and physical health and i hope that everybody would make that same decision. gonzales is favorite school closures and she says that's led to demonstrations outside her home. >> and allegations of racism. this is abuse. these things that are happening are abuse. >> and i hope that everybody, if they're feeling that they're being abused, if they're feeling unsafe in their communities would make the same decision. >> she's attacked school communities for closing them, threatening to close so that, of course, is going to be some pushback from people, teachers who staged a one-day protest over school closures taken solace has been unwilling to listen. >> or come up with fresh ideas. just know this is what we're going to do is how we'r> going to do it. i'm in this position is i know better. and parents center district say they won't be sorry to see her go either. anybody who doesn't have my view doesn't need to go. but someone who's disrespectful and was not even willing to listen to. >> community's point of view, definitely needs to go. gonzalez term expires in january of next 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we have a lot of news to get to. we're going to begin with cbs' janet shamlian. janet, good evening. >> tony, good evening to you. new details emerging tonight on how this massacre unfolded, and they are chilling. the gunman firing on a classroom full of fourth graders and their teachers. they had just been celebrating the end of the school year. suddenly they were trapped with nowhere to go. massacre in a fourth grade classroom, just two days before summer break. a gunman bursting into a fourth grade classroom at robb elementary school, opening fire with an ar-15-style rifle. an unimaginable toll. 19 children gunned down, along with two teachers. 17 others were hurt. they werds among those who did not come home, amerie jo garza, who proudly displayed her honor roll ticket. and annabelle rodriguez, a straight a student who loved school. and irma garcia and eva mireles, married to a uvalde police officer. >> these kids will never attend school again. to say the least, uvalde has been shaken to its core. >> reporter: in the aftermath, chaos and confusion as moms and dads raced to a reunion center. far too many would go home without their children. parents were asked to give dna swabs to help identify the dead. >> to all the moms that lost their babies, i am so sorry. i cannot imagine what they're going through. >> reporter: cbs news has learned the gunman, salvador ramos, had earlier fought with his grandmother over a cell phone bill and shot her in the face. tonight she is in critical condition. governor greg abbott says the shooter posted on facebook about 30 minutes before reaching the school. >> the first post was, he said "i'm going to shoot my grandmother." the second post was "i shot my grandmother." the third post was "i'm going to shoot an elementary school." >> reporter: the 18-year-old left in his grandmother's truck, crashing into a ditch near the school. this video shows him entering a back door just before noon, going down hallways before barricading himself in a classroom. a border patrol agent from an elite s.w.a.t. unit shot and killed him a short time later. the gunman dropped out of school and had few friends, authorities say. legally purchasing two assault rifles and almost 400 rounds of ammunition earlier this month. uvalde resident maria flores told us she knows the family. >> i've been hearing that he was -- he was being bullied since he was a little boy, you know. but we don't know really why this thing happened. >> reporter: churches and community centers have opened their doors, but tonight many of those prayers for the lives of children seem to have gone unanswered. >> you never thought it was going to happen to your town. i just -- it's so heartbreaking. >> janet, a lot of powerful reporting now on the how of this. are we learning more also about the why? >> beyond the reported fight with his grandmother, they say he has no criminal history, no documented issues of mental illness. so they are still looking. the fbi spending considerable time at his home today. um. >> i think that will continue until they get to the bottom of it. janet, thank you very much. earlier today he met a man whose name angel garza whose 10-year-old daughter-in-law amerie was killed just hours after receiving a certificate she was quite proud of, for making the honor roll. >> i know, come on. >> angel garza's daughter amerie was just two weeks past her tenth birthday when he walked this path on tuesday, dropping her off at school for what turned out to be the very last time. >> she was the sweetest thing. she was so creative. she just got an award for being most creative. >> reporter: i have a fourth grader also. >> i don't know what to do, man. i just -- she didn't deserve that. >> reporter: no, no. no, she didn't. >> i just want to protect my little girl. >> reporter: it was her fourth grade classroom where that 18-year-old gunman opened fire, killing amerie at the very moment her classmates say she was calling for help. >> she tried to grab her phone and call the cops. >> reporter: and as we spoke, we heard a sound from inside the house, amerie's mother sobbing. i hear someone crying inside. >> that's her mother. >> reporter: neither parent is sure what to tell her 3-year-old brother zayne. >> every morning he wakes up and asks for his sister. >> reporter: and garza says it's just too painful to say where they are in an area so full of memories. >> she always makes me laugh. i love music and listen to music all the time. but every time we pull up to the school and we're about to open the door, she makes sure to turn it down all the way because she gets embarrassed. >> reporter: and while some parents find solace in the hope for change, angel garza is not one of them. at least not now. >> nothing is going to change. i mean this always happens in a small town. nobody expects anything bad to happen and it happens. and everybody wants to make changes to prevent it from happening and it dies down a little bit and it happens again. it's just a cycle. i just want my baby home. i don't care. i don't care about anything else, i don't care about nothing at all. >> reporter: i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry. >> we did want to try to put this country's epidemic of gun violence into some sort of perspective. here are some numbers for you. in 2020, the most recent cdc data shows there were more than 19,000 gun-related homicides. do the math, that's an average of 53 a day. there have been 213 mass shootings so far this year alone. it's own may. and the death toll in mass shootings in schools, in schools is truly startling. since sandy hook less than a decade ago, 2012, 77 students have been killed in classrooms. and since april of 1999 when 13 people died at columbine high school, 311,000 students have experienced gun violence while at school. that number from a database of school shootings. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. itchy? 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>> it's around 280 some,000. >> reporter: $280,000? >> yeah. >> reporter: she followed the classic recipe for success. she graduated from penn state. but now she is facing down decades of debt. have you ever tried to figure out if i put aside this much a month, this is the year when i'll pay off those $280,000? >> i mean, that would be the goal. i've always thought of winning the lottery. >> reporter: and cheney is not alone. 43 million americans carry student debt. they owe the government more than $1.7 trillion. and about two-thirds of all graduates leave college carrying debt. many will work their entire careers without being able to pay it off. no wonder college debt has become a white house priority. >> we can't good out as much as we used to for dinners. and we can't take as much trips as we want to unless it's in our budget. so it does affect us. >> reporter: one reason for the crisis? skyrocketing tuition. another reason, more people going to college in the first place. >> in the early 1960s, only about 8% of americans had a college degree. and now it's getting close to 40%. >> reporter: wow. >> so it's a big difference. you were pretty special in the 1960s if you had a college degree. >> reporter: peter capelli is a professor of management at the university of pennsylvania's wharton school of business. but you are also the author of a book relevant to our topic today. >> yes. >> reporter: called "will college pay off?" >> right. >> reporter: will college pay off? >> it depends. there is no doubt that going to college is incredibly useful for people in terms of improving their lives. what everybody is interested in more is financially is this a good investment. will they pay off and that you'll be better off than a high school graduate? yeah. if they graduate, for sure. if they don't, maybe not. >> reporter: trouble is, most students don't. >> the astonishing statistic is that only 40% of full-time college students graduate in four years. >> reporter: less than half? >> less than half. >> reporter: and even if you pause your schooling, your debt keeps right on growing. >> reporter: if it takes you six years to graduate, you've got six years of interest accumulation. >> reporter: so the old formula, spend four years in college, get financial security, no longer a sure thing. >> i'm applying for the position of user experience designer. >> reporter: but some new formulas are springing up in its place. >> nothing is ever set in stone. whether you want to go to college or go straight to the workforce, everything's changing. >> reporter: natasha and stephanie ramos and their father javier live in connecticut. natasha avoided massive debt by starting her college career inexpensively. >> i got two years at a community college. >> reporter: and finishing at a state college. >> connecticut university student debt is way better than private school student debt. so i'll just leave it at that. >> reporter: stephanie attends a vocational high school where students can learn trades. like carpet try, plumbing, or hair dressing. but she is taking a shortcut to the corporate world thanks to the google professional certification program. >> providing you with job ready skills to start or advance your career in i.t. >> reporter: for $39 a month, she can take video classes that prepare her for a career in technology. >> and the courses give you a certification at the end that looks very good for employers or for colleges, whatever route you want to take. >> reporter: by the time you're done with high school, you'd be in the working world at, what, 18 years old? >> yep. >> reporter: javier, do you put any pressure on her one way or another for financial reasons? >> i support going to college, but the decision is on her. >> reporter: well, it seems to be working in your family. >> thank god. >> it looks pretty complicated. >> reporter: the google program has already placed 75,000 workers into well paying tech jobs at over 150 companies that are eager to hire them. meanwhile, opportunities are opening up on the receiving end too. >> 80% of what we call family-sustaining jobs, $60,000 or more generally speaking require a four-year degree. and so companies screen out people no matter what their intelligence is, their curiosity, their work ethic, their adaptability. but if i don't have much ppl to fill all the jobs that we need in this country, i think we have to reexamine it. >> reporter: ken frasier is the executive chairman and former ceo of merck. jenny remetti is the former ceo of ibm. they led a drive to eliminate the college requirement from as many of their company's job descriptions as possible. >> when i became ceo in 2012, we looked at every single job and said do we need a college degree to start, or could we translate into a set of skills you need? so what started as over 90% of jobs needed a college degree, is now less than 50%. >> reporter: wow. >> for example, lab teblgs and things of that nature, they don't necessarily need a degree in philosophy in order to do the job. >> reporter: obviously you're not doing this just because it's the right thing to do. there must be something in it for the corporations. >> absolutely. this is not philanthropy. at the end of the day, you have people who you can retain longer because they're incredibly loyal. they're hardworking. you can access them for a lot less money. >> and our data has shown that their performance is equal to those with a four-year degree. >> reporter: but wait a minute. a college degree means you know how to apportion your time. you learn to communicate with others. >> it does. but there are studies that show that people who actually have the right skills training are five times more likely to succeed in the job than people who have a college degree. it's counterintuitive. >> reporter: are you anti-college? >> yes absolutely not anti-college at all. it is about just recognizing you may start and go a different path than someone else. >> reporter: you know college has lots of value beyond just getting a job. we think education is is a good thing for people. it broadens their perspectives on the world. and what we've seen in these kinds of programs is eventually, a substantial majority of these people go on and get a college degree. they just didn't get the college degree before they entered the workplace. it's a question of sequence, not a question of capability. >> reporter: to scale up this idea, remetti and frasier have founded 110, a coalition of employers and counting. >> 110 came from the proposition that it would be usel i we soht to hire one million black americans who lack a four-year college degree over ten years intoy- >> reporter: the coalition works with community colleges, job training organizations, and apprenticeships, persuading them to train young people for precisely the kinds of jobs that need filling. remedi calls them new filler jobs. >> in our country is a stereotype of white collar, blue collar. and we came up with something new collar to say something different. this is something new. >> new collar workers. for some career, it's all part of a wave of alternative paths that don't involve college or college debt. as for kyra cheney, she has a long-range plan. >> i really want to go to law school. if i can start making higher money, then i can afford my monthly payments. >> reporter: so was college worth it for you? 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>> i don't know that you ever really give up. >> reporter: in fact, she still has his lost pet poster. >> it felt like if i deleted it, it never happened, and he'd be forgotten. and i couldn't do that. >> reporter: and so her sliver of hope remained. through that decade and into the next, and into the next. 16 years came and went until six miles from jason's old apartment building, a woman found a stray cat living in this trailer park. the cat was in such terrible shape, she brought it over to this veterinary office to be put down. be so, as a standard procedure, the vet scanned the cat for a microchip. at that very moment, jason got an ought mated text. cat ritz has been found. >> well, that's got to be a mistake. i'm thinking they recycled the microchip number. she is upstairs and overhears me. what did you just say? >> he has been gone for 16 years. i didn't think that was possible. >> come on, ritz. >> reporter: and yet, there he is, the record holder. no pet reunited because of a microchip has ever been lost longer. today, despite two bum legs, ritz is on the mend. he already has his favorite chair picked out, and is now enjoying the attention of the brother and sister he never knew. ritz has a very sweet demeanor, which means he may have been a house cat at some point, but there is no telling. all we know for certain is for 16 years, ritz was lost, but hope was nev and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? 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brain. better life. celebrated in style across the bay. abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard takes us to mother's day lunch. >> i love this. reporter: marie tiaha and her partner say they didn't realize a mother's day could be so amazing after a year of experiencing homelessness. them and other homeless moms were guests of honor at san francisco's le colonial restaurant. >> sometimes you don't have opportunity, you don't have access to a place to eat. we cannot be thankful enough. cornell: kids made mother's day cards. each was message of love. these are residents of compass family services, transitional housing and transitional program. >> everybody wakes up in the morning and they want to do the best for their kid. >> happy mother's day. cornell: kassie rhoades couldn't be with her daughter but they chatted on facetime. she got a photo in the photo booth remember this mother's day. >> i never thought i would get to do something like this. cornell: making moms feel pampered is why executive chef geoffery deetz was all in. >> we all have to pitch in in a positive way instead of criticizing the city and looking down on people who are less fortunate. just do something nice. cornell: the best part of this day, a chance to relax and be a family. >> i think it is beautiful. >> happy mother's day. cornell: in san francisco, cornell barnard. dion: such a special mother's day, albeit a cold one. spencer: here's a look at what is going on with the good feelings. a look at live doppler 7. it is dry over most of the bay area right now but the weather is still unsettled that there are some pockets of isolated showers. mainly right now in the north bay. this is down to northern sonoma county, some pockets of showers moving on. there may be showers as in other locations overnight and it is still pretty gusty. the winds have calmed down a bit in most of the bay area. starting at midnight you can see the winds are starting to relax a bit during the overnight hours but they will power up again and intensified tomorrow afternoon so it will be another gusty afternoon tomorrow. tomorrow, the temperature change. it is seven degrees cooler than it was last night. it feels quite a bit chilly out there. here's a look over central towner. mountain view, 51 and san jose has 48. the view from east bay, that is breezy. a few. clouds in the sky. . the warm spot in concord at 50. a live view from our rooftop camera, looking breezy across the embarcadero. isolated showers are still possible through tuesday although they will not be widespread and we are not talking about wet weather for much of the bay area. , and milder weather will develop for the rest of the week. cold air up to the north and the bay area but in higher elevations, some of this precipitation could take the frozen form of snow. most of the area will be dry throughout the day tomorrow. a good chance of isolated, light sprinkles across the bay area going into tomorrow night and tuesday morning. after that, we start to dry out. overnight lows will mainly be in the upper 30's in the north bay and the mid 40's over the remainder of the bay area. highs tomorrow, 16 around the bay shoreline. in our inland valleys, here's the accuweather 7 day forecast. as you can see, the next two days will be chillier than average for this time of year. high temperatures only in the low 60's for the bay, mid-60's inland, low to mid 60's on the coast. temperature is getting closer to the average for this time of year on wednesday and thursday. then a major warm up begins for this weekend with inland highs in the mid-90's, low to mid 80's on the bay shoreline, and mid-60's on the coast. we start to feel like what this time of year it should be expected to feel like. dion: you never know. spencer: one thing that lasts is uncertainty. dion: spencer, thanks. we will be right back. >> join abc 7 for the professional annual business women's conference. everyone's a multitasker these days. and with supersonic wifi 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day. people indulged in arts and crafts along with obstacle courses and lots of activities. for some families, this is their first outing after their child has received cancer treatment. >> we do it for the kids. dion: today's outing allows children and others to see the fight against cancer. this marks the event's 33rd anniversary. bay area baseball teams in event this sunday and the worriers are back at it again tomorrow. chris alvarez joins us with a look at sports. chris: we have mother's day baseball and an off day in the warriors grizzly series. why memphis isn't back for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpayers over $55 million. finding waste. saving money. because... yiu is for you. yiu is for you. exactly. yvonne yiu. democrat for controller. oh, wow barbara corcoran! 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knee. >> it is an off day in the series and we have got to talk about this stuff but there's nothing to talk about. we're playing basketball. where up 2-1 and we're getting ready for game four. i do not worry about any other stuff. chris: yes been inside a reports the sacramento kings will hire current warriors assistant to be there next head coach. brown will finish has play out with the warriors before transitioning to sacramento. brown was head coach for eight seasons between the cavs and lakers. sacramento is currently the longest in the nda. baseball, happy mother's day. join send cardinals in the bottom two. back from the injury list. a souvenir for a lucky fan. mustache may is working. bottom six, the second of the year, goes to the water, and mccovey cove dave, he has got baseball. camille demoss strikeouts. giants win 4-3. they host colorado beginning tomorrow. a's looking to -- when the next game. jeffrey dalton's couldn't hold it and three in the bottom half, two runs are going to store -- score, twins take the lead. it has been a tough stretch. christian poke-check, a little flair, but it is a shallow center. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. dion: much more to come at abc 7 news, including new fallout on the draft leak from the supreme court. i'm an organization is hit by vandals. and slow progress for ukraine. a key ally big tobacco's cigarette butts filter practically nothing and are made of microplastic fibers that are toxic and cunning. they may seep into water and food, and air, too. and the smaller microplastics get, the more damage they do. could they end up in you, your bodies, their prey? new studies indicate possible links to mutations in dna. an evil lie with a future's worth of harm. to the world, now you know. so sound the alarm. ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. now this tile says to t"spa day, all day."now. but this tile says "classic gone glam." and this modern look? it's sleek... yet chic. ok, i've got it. 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reporter: catholic churches across the country increasing security. law enforcement agency saving they are aware of the calls for demonstrations from groups. one group calling for the mother's day abortion rights strike outside of churches because six extremist judges such to overturn roe. more than half of u.s. catholics said abortion should be legal in all or most cases. laws governing abortion would be left to states if roe v. wade is overturned. chuck schumer says he will hold a discussion on wednesday. >> we will not allow a bunch of extreme right-wing politicians take away the rights of 100 million american women. reporter: 26 states are certain to ban abortion indefinitely if this goes through. numerous states have trigger laws which would immediately make abortion illegal, many without exceptions for rape or instead -- and zest. arkansas is one of them. >> even though we have the trigger lock, i expect those it suctions to be a significant part of the debate in the future. reporter: justice clarence thomas speaking out, telling lawyers and josej is -- judges that institutions cannot be bullied to give people the outcomes they want. dion: nancy pelosi is defending herself and congressional democrats after criticism from gavin newsom. the governor last week chided fellow dems, saying they are not doing enough to protect a woman's right to choose. >> i do not know why they would make that statement unless they are unaware of what has been going on. dion: pelosi says she and other democrats on capitol hill will continue to fight to protect abortion rights. >> i have to fight for the right to do what i want with my own body. wise up that 49 years later where moving backwards? dion: abortion activists held a protest to defend roe outside of city hall in san josÉ. >> it is important that we get together as people to fight this. it is really essential right now. dion: abortion rights supporters also rallied today in berkeley. i shasta county mother of two -- the husband is seeking sole custody of the couple's two children. the kids are nine and seven years old. last month, she lied about being abducted and tortured for three weeks. she is scheduled to be sentenced on july 11. developing news on the war in ukraine. two embassies are preparing for a gradual reopening in kyiv. u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken says a small group of diplomats has returned to kyiv. abc's andrew dymburt has more. >> as pressure prepares for victory day celebrations on monday commemorating the soviet victory over nazi germany in world war ii, the u.s. ambassador says that russia has nothing to celebrate. >> they have not succeeded in defeating the ukrainians. have not succeeded in dividing the world or dividing nato. reporter: president holding a virtual meeting with g7 leaders on sunday announcing new sanctions on russia. the g7 says in a statements that these actions bring shame on russia. canadian prime minister justin trudeau meeting with zelenskyy in kyiv, promising more aid to ukraine. >> canada will provide more support to ukraine. reporter: canada's embassy is planning to gradually reopen. meanwhile, first lady dr. jill biden making an unannounced visit to western ukraine, meeting with ukraine's first lady and spending time with families displaced by the war. >> it is important to show the ukrainian people what this war has to stop. reporter: pro-russian separatists releasing this video of the war-torn city of mariupol. the far right regiments says they will not surrender. >> where basically here. most of us know this. reporter: andrew dymburt, abc news. dion: a concert fundraiser in the bay area is aiming to help moms and children fighting for survival because of the situation in ukraine. ♪ the sounds are so tim: beautiful tim:. the classical notes from sf opera's chalice and dumont helped kickoff the first of three concerts. today's show took place in san francisco. proceeds from the concerts will go directly to organizations that are providing humanitarian relief to ukrainians. two more concerts will take place june 3 and fourth in utah. still ahead, when allergies attacked. are you suffering this spring? climate change is probably playing a role and we will tell you why. spencer: i am spencer christian with a look at a springtime chill followed by a summerlike warm-up. the accuweather forecast comi everyone's a multitasker these days. and with supersonic wifi from xfinity, your internet can multitask too. it's got gig speeds to the most homes... advanced security that blocks billions of cyber threats. and enough power for a house full of devices. plus when you get xfinity internet and mobile together, you can save hundreds off your wireless bill compared to t-mobile. it's for you. get xfinity gigabit internet for $49.99 a month for 12 months when you add xfinity mobile. switch today. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because the sleep number 360 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anna's story as she battles to walk again. russian troops wrecking her apartment in the town of bucha. anna attempting to escape, driving out when russian soldiers attacked their car. her husband anton killed. anna badly wounded. >> doctors are very surprised because nobody believed that i would leave. >> reporter: anna pregnant, losing her unborn son. >> our boy didn't die on the 4th of march. he was with me till the 8th of march. i was in a very bad condition. that's why i lost my baby. >> reporter: but anna, a fighter, determined to regain full control of her body again. guys, finland's gas supply from russia cut off overnight because finland has applied to join nato and president zelenskyy here in ukraine warning that their battle with russia will be long and bloody. eva? >> all right, tom for us there, thank you. >>> now to the fire danger out west as temperatures soar across the country. the record-breaking heat worsening drought conditions. abc's will carr has more from las vegas on the efforts to save water. >> reporter: wildfires have consumed more than 2.3 million acres so far this year with the hottest and driest months still to come. this weekend three-quarters of the western united
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my family was in a terrible accident. the train derailed and fell into the river. my parents are dead. the only sister, marina, went missing. condolences were then sent to an orphanage there i grew up. she graduated from high school with honors and entered the university. i married andrei . and no more flooding, i did not stop looking for my own missing sister . they laughed at me. i still did not give up when the money appeared, i am on an international organization. i really believe that sooner or later, i will find it. i will definitely find you, i told you about it, because ira, i consider you my second sister. dilute the dampness of the tears, wipe my hands and go to the table. who is this? this is my son. zhenya unfortunately , he is serving time in a colony. enough about everything sad. let's go to the table. everything is fine. zhenya hello valentina stepana, it's you lizonka hello thank you very much. it's just that local pharmacies don't have everything. and i'm still waiting. that zhenya will come and i will be able to speak it. how are you lizonka i miss my mother. i always remember how we used to live here in the same house. do you see your grandmother? no, it’s very difficult to communicate with him lately, you already know, she filed an application with the court, she wants her mother to be recognized as dead. i did not think that my grandmother could not love my mother so much. every time a speech comes in about mom grandma trying to kill me because mom died. well, that's not true. you know your mother and you know her character. if she were alive, she would have made herself felt. i thought about it. there is a compelling circumstance, maybe mom wants to let herself know, but she can't be kidnapped. i'm sure. and it doesn't require a ransom. i don't know why kidnap then, but i'll figure it out. you also spend the night here for three days, it's time to at least change clothes, thank you daughter, so that i can do it without you. i understand that it's not easy for you, but life goes on from the fact that you spend the night here all day long and sleep, on this couch it will not become easier for you. let's go to the theater, how to bring you back to life. so, let's get ready quickly. come on, come on. yes, what is who? come on, see boy. i think i'm haunted now let's figure it out. yes, what are you doing? stop it, you really are. i'll go myself. they can play not only with muscles, but also with their heads, as it is in the russian city that the football and hockey club shakhtar vladislav is based again this sports equipment. for which the sport shown in the photo, it's squash, it's through that's right. what phrase became the official motto of the olympic games held in tokyo faster higher stronger together for the correct answers the participants will earn points, and for the wrong theat them to win in sports arenas, sometimes it is necessary to anticipate every step of the opponent. you have to think like competitors. only a thinking athlete will become a champion. well dmitry well, hardly. let's try, who is cooler, that is the name of a person who gives the football players the ball outside the field. boys, who serve watch the intellectually entertaining show head game on belarus 24 tv channel. and we must accept the fate of famous belarusians among boys in any case, because this phenomenal musical memory. uh, a sense of rhythm and i was accepted into the national management of the department. i always knew that i would be a singer, i always had no idea where i can still express myself and find. that's your meaning of life only on stage. their song is based on eternal meaning, this is the story that needs to be told in 3 minutes. i was told, go out, take a walk, on the street. the weather is like this. well, i made a decision to be in some kind of my own world at this moment, and i realized it, as far as you can express it, convey to the listener this emotion that is embedded in the song. here it is. basically, creativity. you know how, uh, i teach young artists when they call me or come on stage on the way. i say you have to go out, so you liked it yourself, see the footage of life on our tv channel in the program. who are you? why are you chasing my soul either you talk, or now i'm calling the police calmly. i'm from the police myself. i remembered. you were the one who followed your boss through the black swamp when they were looking, right? the investigation has been closed for a long time. i ask again. why are you following my daughter? they're chasing no one. your daughter seemed to want what you need from us. yes, i do not need anything i have a day off. i just walked. so it's right next to mine. you live in big problems in the office, understand? clear. once again, you will see him near the building right away. let me know if you agree. take away everything. thank you lisa hi. yes, it worked. even better than planned, he installed a bug right in his office. good afternoon. allow me to come in. volodya, come in, have a seat. well, thought better of it, decided to return to work in your favorite company? as an official representative of your granddaughter liza, i want to inform you that we will challenge your claim in court to recognize annette tvardovskaya dead. we can certainly avoid this publicity by agreeing among ourselves. if you are called you are excluded in this case, it is high time to put an end to it annadead and the court is recognizes officially. the work of the huge holding depends on this court decision. for 7 months, anna's controlling stake has not been owned by anyone; she acted responsibly and did not leave a will. volodya, you know how the court will recognize that she is dead and in six months it will be possible to deal with the inheritance. and for her share, she will give me control and finally can return to study in france. well, i will make sure that she has good dividends, that she does not need anything. everyone will win, understand. well well then, shall we meet in court? goodbye. all the best, by today's decision of the regional court, the infamous anna tvardovskaya was officially recognized as dead. liza, my girl, i must live. further even without mother, grandmother. stop doing that. i will prove that my mother is not a swindler, nor a murderer. and why didn't she commit suicide? despite disagreeing with the verdict of the court of the daughter of the deceased and
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clouds. it looks like a nice morning. we will keep that trend, but we are concerned about how quickly those winds will be moving out of the north. certainly cooler this morning. wind advisory until 2:00 for east bay interior valleys and north hills. check out saint lena at 68 miles per hour, mount diablo, mount tam. highs today with a wide range, but we are concerned about humidity. jobina: a nice drive into san francisco, even though there is a stall on the upper bridge. san jose, 87, a nice and clear drive. drive times reflect that here tracy to dublin only 34 minutes for this friday. much better than the one hour we saw yesterday near this time in the morning. and the last day for the caltrans electrification construction project. no local service from 5:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. kumasi: thank you. wait before you get your next haircut, how you can use that to help clean up oil spills. plus, a new coke bottle design that could be the bottle of the future. and get your helmet, because it is a great day for a bike ride. the reason why, and you had to see where bay area cities stack up as the most like friendly prices -- places around the country. 6:10 on a friday. cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause status. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor start an anti-diarrheal and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. tell your doctor about any new or worsening trouble breathing, cough, or 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clinic. he is also accused of stalking a doctor there. the district attorney says 37-year-old aaron hurley and three others targeted the women's center at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital in march, printing ding needing care and then trying to go into operating rooms -- pretending to need care and then trying to go into operating rooms. the da says hurley went into the doctor's home later that the and put up stickers and flyers that said "a killer lives in your neighborhood." hurley has pleaded not guilty. the da says the incident has forced the doctor to change your entire personal routine for safety reasons. the nation's strictest abortion law could soon go into effect in oklahoma. it would ban almost all abortions from the moment of conception. the oklahoma legislature passed the bill yesterday. this morning, it is heading to the governor's desk, and he is expected to sign it. it is modeled after a controversial texas law that opens up providers and anyone who aids and abets an abortion to civil lawsuits. >> going to have ripple effects that are not just for women and girls and for their families, for providers, for cvs, for pharmacies that cannot now write prescriptions for legitimate medical care for fear that they are going to be prosecuted. reggie: the bill includes narrow exceptions to protect the life of the mother and for cases of rape and insist but only if they report it to law enforcement. it comes after the leaked draft opinion from the supreme court suggested the justices could overturn roe v. wade as early as next month. kumasi: in the south bay, and new park is in the works. they broke ground for the part between taylor and jackson streets. it will have public art installations, children's playground, exercise equipment, and more. it is named in honor of a san jose resident and german immigrant, john highland. he helped immigrants seek refuge, and it became japan town. >> this will hopefully remind you of the history that has happened here over 100 years ago . more importantly, what is going to happen in the future for our community and for the city of san jose. kumasi: the city's japan town is one of the last remaining in the u.s. reggie: happening today, the 28th bike to work day, and with gas prices where they are, there is no better time than to grand just grab the helmet. a study shows more people are biking than ever before. will ganz has some tips if you're going for a ride today. >> things will be just fine. will: this be honest, everyone wants a cute romcom moment on a bicycle, right? when better to make it happen -- i am sandra bullock. the national bike to work day? even if it kills your cute romcom vibe, you gotta wear the helmet. and safest u.s. cities for bike commuters, number three is minneapolis, minnesota, number two, portland, oregon, and number one, fort collins, colorado. and now more people are biking than ever before. by cap committee in the u.s. was up 10% in the summer of last year compared to 2019 -- bike activity was up in the u.s. use the bike route option on google or apple maps when planning your commute. it will find bike trails are low traffic roads with bike lanes to make your commute safer. mine happens to come with some pretty awesome views of the hudson river. considering 40% of all trips in the u.s. are less than two miles long, biking is a feasible and environmentally friendly option. >> look at all this traffic, both directions. will: no traffic, no wasted gas, but certainly some calories earned. >> we made it. i recommend packing a change of clothes and some hair gel. will: fort collins, portland, and minneapolis were the top three safest cities to bike. rounding out the top 10, philly, san francisco, oakland, washington, d.c., chicago, denver, san diego. from a not safe city to bike in new york, will ganz, abc news. kumasi: san francisco and oakland round it out. reggie: ok? i am surprised. the bay area organizers are calling this home bike to everyday since not many of us are going to the office. there is a morning ride over the bridge and also at the robert burns statue at golden gate park. other bike to whenever days are held throughout the month. you can catch me on a bike that goes nowhere. kumasi: [laughs] reggie: indoor bike, no helmet required. no car will hit me. lisa: such pretty vistas though around here. reggie: oh, beautiful. i just don't want to be -- i don't know. i don't have the bravery. i am glad everybody else who enjoys it does. kumasi: i am with you. lisa: they are out in droves, too, so watch out for them. a lot of resistance this morning with winds in the upper elevations, guesting anywhere from 20 to 40 and 50 miles per hour, even better than that in some spots. 50 right now into santa cruz, and what a beautiful view, upper 70's today. 49 mt. view, 48 in half moon bay, 50 downtown. 58 in napa and by the delta appeared that north wind allowing for a very mild air there. still cooler than 24 hours ago. concord, how about that, 16 degrees cooler, but we will warm up today. compliments of these gusty winds. wind advisory for interior valleys, upper elevations, and that will bring the relative humidity down and they may air mass drying out all over the place, not just the east bay. winds through 2:00, when the wind advisory will expire, winds getting lighter throughout the day but still out of the north, more north west over the weekend, and that is better news. but today is in the upper 70's to near 80 around gilroy, 76 in redwood city, breezy winds along the coast, 64 on the sunset, 70 downtown, 80 three in santa rosa. to the east bay, beautiful day, 76 in san leandro. breezy to guesting for mount diablo. 83 in concord. seven-day forecast, a nice weekend with winds easing up tomorrow, but warmer inland on sunday am approaching 90. by monday and tuesday, yes, hot inland looking at bayshore numbers coming up, even the coast a bit warmer. you can see by the middle of next week, finally easing up on that heat. back to you guys. reggie: thank you. good morning america 7:00 right here on abc 7. kumasi: let's get a look. >> coming, cdc has authorized a covert booster shot for children five to 11 years old. white house covid response coordinator joining us with what parents need to know. also, we are live in south korea with a reporter traveling with president biden for his first trip to asia since taking office we will tell you why the stakes are so high. also live from london, getting a first look inside the new big ben, the iconic clock tower getting a makeover just in time for the queens platinum jubilee celebration. we are also live in michael's beloved home city of houston, texas, as we rise and china this morning. reggie: twitter is taking new steps to crackdown on misinformation being spread on its platform. the san francisco-based company will place warning notices over tweets deemed to be misleading, coming from highly visible accounts, especially during points of crisis. those would be for things like natural disasters, armed conflicts, and public health emergencies. for now, the policy will focus on international armed conflicts. twitter has wrestled with bouts of limit abuse, hate speech on the platform. kumasi: if you are looking to get a haircut and a happy environment, we have matter of trust, a san francisco nonprofit that gives people the chance to donate their hair or even pet fur to clean up oil spills. the organization's president spoke to us about the process. so the hair is pulled and straightened, and it eventually turns into a mat. this is the straightening out process, and this is the mat. they have been used in multiple disasters, including deepwater horizon oil spill. to learn more on how to donate your hair, go to matterof trust.org. reggie: coca-cola is changing its bottle caps, introducing caps that stay attached the bottle in the u.k. it is supposed to make it easier to recycle the whole package at once and keep caps out of the trash. all bottles of coke products in the u.k. should have the attached caps by early 2024. kumasi: and newborn baby is already an a-list celeb. reggie: and getting to the airport even faster. kumasi: and bullets flying at a local kids like graham, the debate and ideas proposed to stop the violence. ts idmorning?. we will be right back. some questions about why the suspect involved was arrested multiple times and not held. yes on h. recall chesa boudin now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kumasi: now at 6:30, high fire danger is here. a lingering heat wave, high winds -- lisa is tracking the day had come into the weekend. reggie: president biden on his first ever presidential visit to asia, and there is a lot on the to-do list. kumasi: new at 6:00, shopping smarter, not harder, this game changing card that could forever change our grossest are habits paired reggie: welcome to friday, may 20. kumasi: let's check the forecast with lisa. lisa: we do not have temperatures in the 90's in triple digits, that is the good news. bad news, we have those dry motherly winds that will continue to dry out the atmosphere, not only in the upper elevations and interior valleys where we have that wind advisory -- we have those dry northerly winds. here is a look at the air quality. look at these winds are 30 five mile per hour wind gusts mount diablo, near 30 mount tam, and this is the wind advisory until 2:00. east bay and interior valleys could see 30 to 50 mile-per-hour winds here at we saw even 72 miles power within st. helena. vacaville and even concord, relative humidity 20% to 50%. it will get lower throughout the day. 50's right now, warming to the 80's in the afternoon. pleasant in the 60's, to near 70, downtown. amy: thank you. new this money, a tragedy at a doggy daycare in brentwood at four dogs dead after fire overnight. it happened at the retreat on brentwood boulevard just before 10:00 last night. police say it appears and air conditioning unit caught fire and it spread to the building. crews were able to rescue 15 other dogs reggie: happening now, that red flag warning and high winds today have firefighters on high alert. we saw multiple spot fires yesterday and abnormally extreme temperatures are heating up most of the rest of the country. to give you an idea, more than 60% of americans will top 90 degrees in the next few days. and it is still may. from thursday to sunday, as many as one hundred 30 record highs are forecasted to be tied or broken in 20 different states. upstate albany, new york, could come close to 100 on saturday or this morning, amy hollyfield's live in the east bay with what we're seeing here and how crews are getting ready. amy: we have a high wind advisory for the east bay hills and the north bay mountains today. that is until 2:00 this afternoon. there were a few fires that pops up in yesterday's dry, hot, windy weather, including two in san jose. firefighters knocked them out pretty quickly. the fires did not create any major problems. emergency response teams said they are on high alert and are asking that residence also be on guard. >> i want people to be careful out there. this is a really high-risk fire season here at it is the earliest i have seen in 10 years , with the dryness and our fires happening in may when they use to start in june or july. people need to be extra cautious this summer. holly: they call conditions right now the riskiest type of weather. first responders say they have been focused on fire prevention and on educating the public, saying that if people are not aware yet, they need to be. it is going to be a hot weekend here and across the country. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. reggie: you can track the weather conditions anytime on our abc 7 bay area app on roku, amazon fire, android tv, and apple tv. kumasi: deadly shooting and palo alto at a city park. it was busy with kids and families when a gun battle erupted during the day on tuesday. councilmembers called a special meeting to address the violence. here is our news reporter. >> we have to do better. >> it takes things getting to this point before you guys do something. >> you guys have to do something to make this better and safer for our babies. unacceptable paired reporter: outrage, raw emotion, and a call for real action at a special meeting thursday, east palo alto leaders are from residents who addressed tuesday's deadly shooting and demanded change. >> make a police presence there walking around, maybe even interacting with the residents from the park and checking in. >> we think it is not very realistic to not offer education and resources to the community and expect the community to act a certain way. >> step up. if y'all want the community to step up, y'all need to, too. y'all need to lead. reporter: still reeling over this disturbing video, young girl reporting tuesday as she played tag with her cousins at jack carol park. gunfire erecting 10 to 15 feet from her. the video captures the sound of gunshots and her running away and pleading for help. >> that sound of the little girl running and crying will stay with me for a long time. reporter: police say 33 bullets were fired between two groups, killing a 44-year-old and injuring three others. east palo alto has worked hard to overcome the murder capital reputation from the early 1990's. >> it is the first murder of this year, and we pray it is the only one. reporter: leaders reminding residents there is no winning in retaliation paired as a thursday night, no suspects have been caught, no new witnesses have come forward. abc 7 news. kumasi: a gun buyback event is this we can in santa clara county, sunday. sponsors will purchase backup to $50,000 in guns. organizers say you can anonymously hand in unwanted guns and get cash in return, no questions asked about who owns the guns or where they came from reggie: or macias are preparing to administer pfizer booster shots for kids ages five to 11 -- this morning, pharmacies are preparing to administer pfizer booster shots for kids ages five to 11. new covid cases involving children are the highest level since february. many kids are not even eligible for a third shot. about 70% have not even completed the first round of two shots. and you have to wait at least five months after your second shot to get a booster. >> the clinical trials did show an excellent safety profile. the side effects seen with this booster does in this age group were similar to those seen with the flu vaccine, soreness at the injection site, in some cases headache, fever, chills. again, zero serious safety signals in clinical trials. reggie: for those younger than five years old, moderna just completed his application for emergency authorization. the fda could review that very soon. kumasi: university president says she will not be attending this weekend's commencement ceremonies, according to the press democrat. she has faced criticism for how she handled campus sexual harassment allegations against her husband and her oversight of the budget enrollment. earlier this month, faculty members approved a no-confidence vote against her, and two senators have called for her to resign. reggie: tomorrow, colin kaepernick is set to receive an honorary degree from morgan state university. it is a historically black college in baltimore, and they announced kaepernick will get the degree, honoring him for being exemplary vanguard of social justice in the african-american expanse university officials said they did not know if he would attend the commencement ceremony. kaepernick sparked controversy in -- for kneeling at several football games to raise awareness about police brutality and racial awareness in the can trip you this money, elon musk facing serious sexual misconduct claims. the sais -- the spacex ceo already responding on twitter. and a look at the stock exchange, where we are actually in positive territory. we will see if that holds, coming up. going inside the big been all tower, now open for the first time in years -- the big ben bell tower, now open for the first time in years. streaming at 7:00 a.m., alive -- live with the "american idol" finalists, getting our weekly update. abc 7 at 7:00 is live weekdays on our bay area streaming app. lisa: good friday morning. mount tam, relative humidity dropped to 31%. 50 downtown and mountain view. 47 santa clara. east bay hills, the interior valleys are under a wind advisory. winds anywhere from 30 to 50 miles an hour in the upper elevations, then they drain down to the valleys. lower elevations drying out the atmosphere. temperatures in the 80's today, their average, but it does not help that those winds will continue to drive things out. 42 in the petaluma, 52 and they conquered. here is a look at the winds you can expect throughout the day. stronger through the early part of the day. look at napa, the delta come over 20 miles an hour in fairfield. that will ease up as the wind advisory expires after 2:00. red flag warning through the delta. that will allow for critical fire weather for vallejo and vacaville. for the bay area look for 70 downtown. 62 in half moon bay. 83 in concord. 79 in san jose. winds easing saturday, little warmer on sunday. jobina: starting with a live look from sky 7, the aftermath of a crash. this vehicle went off of eastbound 580 at foothill boulevard and flipped over multiple times, injuries reported. it is not causing a slowdown because it is down the embankment, and emergency crews have not given us an estimated time this will be cleared up.. the driver has been taken to the hospital. and at the bay bridge toll plaza, which really filled in. usually on a friday, it is much lighter than this, but people seem to be out this morning. tonight, warriors and giants fans are encouraged to take public transportation, and please arrive early. both teams in action less than a mile apart. warriors playing the mavericks, and the giants playing the padres. last month when there were dual events, a parking lot near oracle park was charging $80 for a spot. so remember, if you are in the east bay, you can take part and transfer to muni inside the embarcadero station. you do not need to come to the street level. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpayers over $55 million. finding waste. saving money. because... yiu is for you. yiu is for you. exactly. yvonne yiu. democrat for controller. it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts so you both stay comfortable and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, queen now only $1,999. plus, 0% interest for 48 months on all smart beds. ends monday. reggie: elon musk denies he sexually harassed a flight attendant who worked for him, the former spacex employee accusing him of sexual harassment. she claims he exposed himself and propositioned her for sex as she gave him a massage on his private jet. she was paid a 200 $50,000 settlement. musk denies it and says it is a political attack because of his agreement to purchase twitter. he says this should be viewed as a political lens, this is the standard, despicable playbook. kumasi: president biden has arrived in south korea, his first trip to asia since taking office. jobina has a preview of the president's visit, largely focused on cantering the perceived threat from china. jobina: president biden landed a few hours ago and met with south korea's newly elected president to tour samsung's largest semiconductor factory. a similar one will be built in texas as the president's push for more manufacturing in america. meanwhile, north korea will be in focus as they ramp up missile testing. south korea says it is ready of the north fires a missile during president ayden's visit. he then heads to japan to meet with leaders of japan, india, and australia. they are set to announce a new economic bloc to counter china's influence here the nation's share concerns over china's growing regional assertiveness and increasingly capable armed forces. china is holding military exercise in the disputed south china sea, coinciding with president biden's trip. kumasi: in the south bay, an effort to make it easier to get to san jose's international airport on public transit paired the department of transportation as accepting bids for a transit link between your don station in the airport. it already received 23 ideas from companies with possible solutions for covering the three mile stretch. suggestions range from autonomous vehicles and hyperloop to monorails and levitation vehicles. san francisco second largest hotel is back open after more than two years. it is near union square and celebrated with a tour of the newly renovated complex peer with more than 1000 rooms, it will help meet the growing demand for hotels in the city. reggie: a new warning about gas prices, analysts think the national average could reach six dollars a gallon by summer. that would mean seven dollars to eight dollars a gallon here in the bay area. here is a look at bay price is now compared to a week ago. already well into the six dollar range, up about $.20 across the board. majority of people admit gas prices are affecting their vacation plans. one survey found 70% of americans say their travel plans have changed because of rising gas prices, an increase of4% compared to last year. ford is warning the owners of 39,000 expeditions and navigators to park outside because of a fire risk. the company issued a recall because of the problem in the engine compartment. they say there has been at least 16 fires under the hood, 12 while the suv's were parked and the engines were turned off. a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. we are increasingly in positive territory, now up a little bit more from a a few minutes ago, about 220 points. kumasi: national streaming day, and our parent company disney kicked off the celebrations with a spectacular drone show over down to los angeles last night. ad supported hulu will be at a reduced cost may 20 through 27, and new and eligible returning subscribers can subscribe for just one dollar a month for three months, and 85% savings go to hulu.com/start to check out the deals. in the honor of national streaming day, we are featuring some of our best and may nominated specials on the abc 7 bay area streaming app. you can check out the 24/7 livestream of our new cat -- newscasts and latest news. new at 6:00, albertsons is the latest grocery store to rollout a smart shopping cart that lets you skip the checkout line. he put something in the cart and the items are automatically added up. they are designed by a startup founder -- a startup founded by former amazon engineers. albertsons says it is going to free up cashiers for other tasks. reggie: i love this idea. kumasi: me, too. and i like to see how much i am racking up. i do not want to be in that line looking surprised. reggie: i could see that going away, because i do not think supermarkets will want you to know. kumasi: that is right. reggie: i could see that going to a place where just shows you the item, no prices. i love the ability to just walk out. kumasi: i think they should keep it. reggie: the prices? kumasi: mm-hmm. reggie: that is what you think. kumasi: but you know when you get out, people like to check the receipt. and that is more drama if you come back in and the cashier -- you know. lisa: everybody is looking at you. reggie: but the amazon ghost stories, they do not tell you a thing. you walk out, and if you check your amazon account, cool. if you don't, they just charge you. lisa: good morning. it is a gorgeous start to our friday. how about a beach shut, santa cruz, 50 degrees. upper 70's later on today. how pretty, 50 mountain view, 55 oakland, 48 half moon bay. a few high clouds and a little patchy fog. upper 50's by the delta appeared you probably heard about our wind advisory through the middle of the afternoon. north winds are blowing up to 55 miles an hour. some of those unsecure objects could blow around. more importantly, it is the air drying out. mount tam at 31 miles per hour -- 31% humidity. a warning this evening. even by napa, getting those strong winds. be advised, one of these afternoons, certainly this afternoon, we are looking at these drying conditions, and again through next week. 75 today for mount pedis. 76 on the peninsula. 70 downtown. north bay low 80's. gusty winds, 81 in napa. no 90's or triple digits. but still very dry throughout the day. that her relative humidity for saturday. 70 seven in union city. 83 in concord. we recover a little bit over the weekend with the fog at the coast. then by sunday, not only is it warmer, but look what happens monday, tuesday, even wednesday, turning up the heat, so that means more dry weather on the way. kumasi: thank you. new at 6:00, a first look at one of the most iconic sites in the world, london's big ben. it just wrapped up a $100 million renovation. abc's maggie rulli got an up close look. >> 334 steps to big ben. come on. oh, my gosh. this is it. we are inside behind big ben. this is when you know you are really behind something special. you look up and notice the beautiful face. quits all the glass has been completely replaced with 324 pieces. these will be the new lights that eliminate the dials from behind. >> oh, my gosh. reggie: she is really excited about this. kumasi: she will continue to give us an access tour of big ben right after abc 7 morning. reggie: did you know big ben is the name of the bell, not the clock, and the tower is called elizabeth tower after queen elizabeth? kumasi: ok. well, you should know. reggie: let me practice, oh, my gosh, this built the season finale of "american idol" is on sunday. these three made it to the end of the competition, but only one gets the top prize. ♪ >> the wait is finally over. as this season of american idol comes to an end, a new superstar is born. after a dramatic season, huntergirl -- >> she used showmanship, costume, lights. ♪ >> then marlene -- >> she stays to her style. she has got the shot. ♪ >> and noah thompson -- >> i feel like he can do no wrong. >> sing their hearts out to win america's vote and get a coveted spot. >> you start getting people to vote, there will always be one that gets more than the other. as far as talent, these are amazing people. >> after surviving every round of competition, the long road coming to an end. the 2022 finalists now hoping their journey brings the top spot of "american idol." >> he definitely sing a popular song that people have a lot of feelings for, that people connect to in a large way. >> it is crazy, but i think i have one in my pocket. >> it is a celebration for all of us. just do the things we want to do the most. >> the finale will include songs from the judges and performances from carrie under word, earth wind and fire, and more. abc news, los angeles. reggie: a special surprise coming up on abc 7 at 7:00, you get to jam with the three finalists live appearing on the show with us. you can catch it on the abc 7 bay area streaming app, which you can download right now for your phone, tablet, roku, apple tv, amazon fire, or android tv. amy: waiting to find out more details. a$ap rocky and rihanna just welcomed their first child. tmz is reporting it as a boy, but we do not have pictures or a name. reggie: this is going to be an exclusive, like a "vanity fair" exclusive, something kumasi: if you love chocolate, you might want to head to san francisco for free ice cream. newly renovated truck with experience is finally going to be unveiled to the public. the store will make fresh chocolate bars and roasted almonds and hazelnuts. ribbon-cutting at 11:30 this morning. to celebrate, if you are one of the first 170 people in line, you will get a free world-famous hot fudge sundae to celebrate the 170th anniversary. reggie: doesn't that sound good? kumasi: i need to experience this. reggie: it has been many years since i had it. we should probably go. i love hot fudge. it was all the whipped cream. my memory of it is that it tastes very much like real whipped cream. it just felt rich to me, decadent. kumasi: decadent. reggie: a treat. kumasi: you can experience that and go look at the water. reggie: i would like that. you like-sunday -- do you like hot fudge sundae's? what is your desert? i know what you like, you like a funnel cake. kumasi: funnel cake, i like a doughnut. i like ice cream and cakes. reggie: your less on the ice cream side, more on the cake side. 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