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live in chase center, cornell barnard. dion: the enthusiasm is awesome, i can only imagine what it is like washing all that paint off at the end of the day. moving on now to the east little shaking on today. three small earthquakes struck near antioch this afternoon. the first was just before 1:00, a 2.5 magnitude, and followed by a 2.8 and 2.7 quake afterwards. no reports of any major damage or injuries, and just this past wednesday there was a 3.8 traveler in the same area. -- tremble in the same area. a man shot and killed a woman and her 13 neal dunn. the woman's boyfriend was arrested, that happened at end apartment on burke street where investigators say there was a dispute between the suspect and his girlfriend which led to the shooting. they say the suspect then killed her daughter. a 12-year-old friend of the team was spending the night and also shot. she was able to escape and get help. oakland police are searching for the person behind a shooting that sent a motorist to the hospital. the victim was shot in the b
live in chase center, cornell barnard. dion: the enthusiasm is awesome, i can only imagine what it is like washing all that paint off at the end of the day. moving on now to the east little shaking on today. three small earthquakes struck near antioch this afternoon. the first was just before 1:00, a 2.5 magnitude, and followed by a 2.8 and 2.7 quake afterwards. no reports of any major damage or injuries, and just this past wednesday there was a 3.8 traveler in the same area. -- tremble in the...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard is live with who exactly the mayor is now calling on for help. cornell? cornell: hey, dion. the mayor is calling on the feds. she is reaching out to the u.s. attorney to help with the city's drug crisis here in the streets. mayor breed: my hope is that we will be able to partner and work together on trying to address the issues. cornell: mayor london breed admits san francisco needs help to slow drug dealing happening everyday on the streets. breed wrote a letter to the newly appointed u.s. attorney for california, ishmael ramsey, saying the problem is beyond the city's control. mayor breed: we definitely need help, not only are police departments shortstaffed, but the arrests and the whole process that goes into that, to meet the challenges has been difficult. mayor breed: breed -- cornell: breed says the city needs help to both arrest and prosecute drug dealers, and a time when the fentanyl-driven overdose epidemic has brought open air drug dealing to a new level. the san francisco department of public health tweeted its street teams responded t
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard is live with who exactly the mayor is now calling on for help. cornell? cornell: hey, dion. the mayor is calling on the feds. she is reaching out to the u.s. attorney to help with the city's drug crisis here in the streets. mayor breed: my hope is that we will be able to partner and work together on trying to address the issues. cornell: mayor london breed admits san francisco needs help to slow drug dealing happening everyday on the streets. breed wrote a...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard tells us it was a moving tribute. >> ♪ somewhere over the rainbow cornell: music and prayers to honor a young man who loves life. >> blake cared for people, he loved us, and i'm sure he cared for every person who is here today. cornell: hundreds filled fremont community church to remember blake mohs, who was killed earlier this month while trying to stop a theft at the pleasanton home depot store, while -- where he worked as a loss prevention employee. his coworkers wore orange aprons as a tribute. >> some saw him as a great prevent -- protection specialist. some saw him as a wonderful associate it i think all of us saw him as a friend. >> right now, his family is hurting. cornell: chili davis is talking about his boy scouts family. he lived the scouts model every day, be prepared. he did that as a friend and mentor. >> he just lit up a room, and the kid could eat food. [laughter] the kid could eat food! not my spaghetti, he didn't. >> i truly believe that blake has left so much behind in a positive way. he will truly be missed. cornell: his family
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard tells us it was a moving tribute. >> ♪ somewhere over the rainbow cornell: music and prayers to honor a young man who loves life. >> blake cared for people, he loved us, and i'm sure he cared for every person who is here today. cornell: hundreds filled fremont community church to remember blake mohs, who was killed earlier this month while trying to stop a theft at the pleasanton home depot store, while -- where he worked as a loss prevention...
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cornell barnard shows us the people who helped the planet. >> one jogmen found a , rather large printer actually. cornell: tom is us some of the debris finished out of the canal by his customers on earth day. ready people got a free kayak or paddleboard rental if they set a course for trash above and below the water. many returned with a lot of weird stuff. >> i've been doing this for 12 years and it has been awesome. each year, you know we build on participation. we definitely help clean up the canal. >> what were looking for? look, another bottlecap. cornell: victoria hansen and her son matteo tg in irtth is>> trying to teach him how important it is to take care of our earth because it is a little scary. you know? we have to take care of it. it is the only one we got. >> what kind of things are you finding? >> all kinds of stuff. [laughter] lots of plastic. cornell: organizers say 200 people came out for the event to make the park a little cleaner and help keep plastics out of the bay. >> with a small action like this, i think we can all come together and step forward and we can make
cornell barnard shows us the people who helped the planet. >> one jogmen found a , rather large printer actually. cornell: tom is us some of the debris finished out of the canal by his customers on earth day. ready people got a free kayak or paddleboard rental if they set a course for trash above and below the water. many returned with a lot of weird stuff. >> i've been doing this for 12 years and it has been awesome. each year, you know we build on participation. we definitely help...
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abc 7 this reporter cornell barnard details their post-storm struggle. >> we are happy to see the sun. >> leonardo has never been more thankful for good weather. it has brought customers back to the sunday fort mason 10 farmers market in san francisco, at a time when his sales are down 50%. >> for us it has been very hard. >> he works for jay some organics, a family farm in monterey county with -- which suffered from flooding. their strawberry crop was wiped out. >> we planted 15 acres and we lost like a third of it. so yeah, it is been hard. >> it was first thank god we needed this, and now it needs to be over. >> the drop busting winter season has delayed this man's planting. >> i've been doing this for 30 years and usually by now we have stuff in the ground. spring vegetables. >> the toughest part, stormy weather has forced many vendors to cancel dates and lose profits. >> we did the south berkeley market two weeks ago and i'm a little traumatized. >> it wasn't just the right, the wind was moving the tents. >> this market open -- is open around the year, and t created nothing less
abc 7 this reporter cornell barnard details their post-storm struggle. >> we are happy to see the sun. >> leonardo has never been more thankful for good weather. it has brought customers back to the sunday fort mason 10 farmers market in san francisco, at a time when his sales are down 50%. >> for us it has been very hard. >> he works for jay some organics, a family farm in monterey county with -- which suffered from flooding. their strawberry crop was wiped out....
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abc 7 news reporter kerner -- cornell barnard was there. >> if it was up to meet we would take our streets back. >> this neighborhood activist and others stood on the steps of city hall demanding safer streets in san francisco. they say drug dealing and open air drug use is out of control. >> what breaks my heart the most is that everyday working families are walking by these drug scenes. >> there are little children up in this building. you need to take this summer else. >> he has posted his exchanges with suspected drug dealers and users in front of his soma apartment house. >> we can't take more of a problem anymore. all we need to get this done is to come together as san franciscans and fix the issues. >> advocates believe that fix should involve more police staffing and greater consequences for drug dealing. >> i come from a long line of addiction and people who used to use in my family. when they got caught with drugs they went to jail but you know what, it got them clean. >> this sidewalk cannot be the place. the neighborhoods cannot be t place where we are allowing drug use. >> i a
abc 7 news reporter kerner -- cornell barnard was there. >> if it was up to meet we would take our streets back. >> this neighborhood activist and others stood on the steps of city hall demanding safer streets in san francisco. they say drug dealing and open air drug use is out of control. >> what breaks my heart the most is that everyday working families are walking by these drug scenes. >> there are little children up in this building. you need to take this summer...
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in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc7news. dion: budweiser is trying to fight off a conservative led boycott of one of its beers. the latest move by the company after backlash over a sponsorship deal with a controversial transgender influencer. the vice president made a surprise stop in california. the cause she came out to support. and what has 33 main engines and is poised to make space exploration history? details on a big launch. >> light showers are coming way. i will show you when, where, and how much to expect. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a $7,500 ev lease bonus on a new volvo electric vehicle. ♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking i
in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc7news. dion: budweiser is trying to fight off a conservative led boycott of one of its beers. the latest move by the company after backlash over a sponsorship deal with a controversial transgender influencer. the vice president made a surprise stop in california. the cause she came out to support. and what has 33 main engines and is poised to make space exploration history? details on a big launch. >> light showers are coming way. i will show you...
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kristen: cornell barnard is live with more details. cornell: there is a lot to unpack the court documents, where prosecutors say the crime was planned and deliberate, possibly stemming from an argument between the victim, the suspect, about the suspect's sister. the 38-year-old murder suspect momeni was in court where his family sent heart symbols with their hands. >> the charges are serious. he has been charged order. cornell: it p.m. on april 3, when lee and an unnamed friend and resident met up with khazar elyassnia, the sister of momeni and apartment of mission street, where the group was drinking. the unnamed friend told investigators lee left the apartment for his hotel room san francisco's one hotel, where he spoke to nima momeni by phone, who began questioning lee whether his sister was "doing drugs or anything inappropriate." the witness said lee assured the brother nothing inappropriate happened. court papers say lee later went to khazar's apartment street about 1239 time on april 4 -- 12:39 a.m. on april 4. video shows lee an
kristen: cornell barnard is live with more details. cornell: there is a lot to unpack the court documents, where prosecutors say the crime was planned and deliberate, possibly stemming from an argument between the victim, the suspect, about the suspect's sister. the 38-year-old murder suspect momeni was in court where his family sent heart symbols with their hands. >> the charges are serious. he has been charged order. cornell: it p.m. on april 3, when lee and an unnamed friend and...
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cornell barnard, abc 7 news. liz: now to another question, who would benefit from federal intervention? tara campbell talks to people who support mayor breed's request. >> a lot of horrible things happened to her. she told me she did not want to die. tara: lisa is talking about her daughter who is living on the streets of san francisco's tenderloin streets. >> she is on math and fentanyl. tara: just a few years ago her daughter was living what she describes is a nice life but an introduction to street drugs turned it upside down. >> she is living in a tent in san francisco. she has a home to live in. she has family who loves her. the drugs are like her family and they are her everything right now. tara: it is a story this group of moms knows all too well. they are the founders of mothers against drug addiction and death. the nonprofit has been calling for more action to stop drugs on san francisco streets. >> there are so many drugs on the market and they are still lethal in small quantities that cracking down on
cornell barnard, abc 7 news. liz: now to another question, who would benefit from federal intervention? tara campbell talks to people who support mayor breed's request. >> a lot of horrible things happened to her. she told me she did not want to die. tara: lisa is talking about her daughter who is living on the streets of san francisco's tenderloin streets. >> she is on math and fentanyl. tara: just a few years ago her daughter was living what she describes is a nice life but an...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard tells us it was a day of moving tributes. >> ♪ somewhere over theho loves life. >> blake cared for people, he cared for us, and i'm sure he cared for every person here today. cornell: hundreds fillet of fremont community church to remember blake mohs, who was shot and killed earlier this month while trying to stop a theft at the wasn't an home depot store, where he worked as a loss prevention employee. his coworkers wore their orange aprons as a tribute to blake. >> some saw him as a trainer. some saw him as a great asset protection specialists. some saw him as a wonderful associate. i think all of us saw him as a friend. right now, the entire family is hurting. cornell: chiliis is lkg abt blake's boy scout family. he joined the scouts when he was just 14 and lived the scout motto every day, be prepared. he did that as a friend and mento. >> he just lit up a room, and the kid could eat food. >> he shared, though. [laughter] >> not my spaghetti, he didn't. >> i truly believe that blake has left so much behind in a positive way. i mean, he is truly go
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard tells us it was a day of moving tributes. >> ♪ somewhere over theho loves life. >> blake cared for people, he cared for us, and i'm sure he cared for every person here today. cornell: hundreds fillet of fremont community church to remember blake mohs, who was shot and killed earlier this month while trying to stop a theft at the wasn't an home depot store, where he worked as a loss prevention employee. his coworkers wore their orange aprons as a...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard tells us it was a day of moving tributes. >> ♪ somewhere over thenbow ♪ cornell: music and prayers to honore young man who loved life. >> blake cared for people, he cared for us, and i'm sure he cared for every person here today. cornell: hundreds filled fremont community church to remember blake mohs, who was shot and killed earlier this month while trying to stop a theft at the pleasanton home depot store, where he worked as a loss prevention employee. his coworkers wore their orange aprons as a tribute to blake. >> some saw him as a trainer. some saw him as a great asset protection specialist. some saw him as a wonderful associate. i think all of us saw him as a friend. >> right now, the entire familyg cornell: chili davis is talking about blake's boy scout family. he joined the scouts when he was just 14 and lived the scout motto every day, be prepared. he did that as a friend and hjust lit up a room, and the kid could eat food. kid could eat food. >> he shared, though. [laughter] >> not my spaghetti, he didn't. >> i truly believe that blake has
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard tells us it was a day of moving tributes. >> ♪ somewhere over thenbow ♪ cornell: music and prayers to honore young man who loved life. >> blake cared for people, he cared for us, and i'm sure he cared for every person here today. cornell: hundreds filled fremont community church to remember blake mohs, who was shot and killed earlier this month while trying to stop a theft at the pleasanton home depot store, where he worked as a loss...
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abc7news reporter cornell barnard is live for us in san rafael for a look at how some people honor the earth on this gorgeous day and i'm sure people were out on the water. cornell: land and water, nothing was off limits. a little bit cleaner today. shorelines across the bay area thanks to an army of earth day volunteers. >>gentleman printer. cornell: showing us some of the debris fished out of the canal. they got a free kayak or paddleboard rental if they set a course for trash above or below the water. >> i've been doing this for 12 years. it has been awesome. each year we have been going on participation. >> what are we looking for? another bottlecap. cornell: victoria hansen and her son took part in the litter cleanup in berkeley. >> trying to teach him how important it is to take care of her. it is just a little scary. it is the only one we got. >> lots of plastic. cornell: organizer say 200 people came out to make the park cleaner and help keep plastic out of the bay. >> we will come together and really set forward, we could make a difference. cornell: in san jose, volunteers cle
abc7news reporter cornell barnard is live for us in san rafael for a look at how some people honor the earth on this gorgeous day and i'm sure people were out on the water. cornell: land and water, nothing was off limits. a little bit cleaner today. shorelines across the bay area thanks to an army of earth day volunteers. >>gentleman printer. cornell: showing us some of the debris fished out of the canal. they got a free kayak or paddleboard rental if they set a course for trash above or...
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cornell barnard was there. >> abortion is our right. >> we will not give up this fight. rnell: a small group rallied at oakland city hall demanding the drug com chemical abortions remain legal. >> it is under attack by judges and we think it is critically important that people come out here and understand why it is upsetting. >> are we going to back down? >> no. cornell: emotions running high as the future of abortion plays out worldwide. the supreme court stepping in friday as samuel alito issued an administrative stay in texas that would overturn the fda's original approval of the drug that would take the pill off the market. giving the court until april 20 to review the case and decide what the next steps will be. >> it is a distressing time for reproductive rights. cornell: the last minute weigh in bringing a sigh of relief after conflicting rules in washington state and texas have left the use of the drug nationwide up in the air. >> we were talking to doctors around the country and there was mass confusion and chaos. cornell: the anti-abortion rights group represent
cornell barnard was there. >> abortion is our right. >> we will not give up this fight. rnell: a small group rallied at oakland city hall demanding the drug com chemical abortions remain legal. >> it is under attack by judges and we think it is critically important that people come out here and understand why it is upsetting. >> are we going to back down? >> no. cornell: emotions running high as the future of abortion plays out worldwide. the supreme court stepping...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard shows us the various people that help the planet. >> this looks like a chair. one gentleman found a printer. a rather large printer, actually. cornell: tom is us some of the debris finished out of the canal by his customers on earth day. people got a free kayak or paddleboard rental if they set a course for trash above and below the water. many returned with a lot of weird stuff. >> i've been doing this for 12 years and it has been awesome. each year, you know we build on , participation. we definitely help clean up the canal. >> what were looking for? look, another bottlecap. cornell:inpathis litter cleanup at shorebird park. >> teaching him how important it is to take care of our earth because it is a little scary. you know? we have to take care of it. it is the only one we got. >> what kind of things are you finding? >> all kinds of stuff. [laughter] lots of plastic. cornell: organizers say 200 people came out for the event to make the park a little cleaner and help keep plastics out of the bay. >> with a small action like this, i think we can all c
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard shows us the various people that help the planet. >> this looks like a chair. one gentleman found a printer. a rather large printer, actually. cornell: tom is us some of the debris finished out of the canal by his customers on earth day. people got a free kayak or paddleboard rental if they set a course for trash above and below the water. many returned with a lot of weird stuff. >> i've been doing this for 12 years and it has been awesome. each...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard is live in the newsroom with details of what we know. cornell? cornell: yeah ,ama, police are looking for the suspects. despite the violence, merchants believe the area is still safe, but they worry about the crime outside of the bay area. >> it is crazy. you don't expect to see that in your lifetime, and you certainly don't see it in england too often. cornell: taurus duane mitchell grabbed his cell phone as soon as he heard gunfire late sunday night. >> i heard gunshots, look outside, and there is a black suv, and a guy had shot this guy on a scooter, and he was trying to drag him back into the suv, and the body was limp, he could not do it, so he just left him. cornell: police say a 23-year-old man died at the scene from gunshot wounds. four others were wounded. police tweeted investigators believe this is not a random attack. employees at the nearby club rushed to help a woman who was shot. >> came running down, and he -- i was standing right here -- i work here, and my doorman pulled her into help her. >> we heard this boom, boom, boom. corn
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard is live in the newsroom with details of what we know. cornell? cornell: yeah ,ama, police are looking for the suspects. despite the violence, merchants believe the area is still safe, but they worry about the crime outside of the bay area. >> it is crazy. you don't expect to see that in your lifetime, and you certainly don't see it in england too often. cornell: taurus duane mitchell grabbed his cell phone as soon as he heard gunfire late sunday night....
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cornell barnard, abc7news. >> wouldn't that be great if it can make a big difference?and a big warm up. >> we are going to bring you above average temperatures once again. six to 12 degrees above average today. we will do it all over again. san camera. a beautiful view as we look at the shark tank. the air quality will be good for outdoor activities. one thing to keep in mind is on the doppler there is some fog near the coastline. higher clouds up above. the fog will hold the temperatures down new the coast in the 50's, but away from the coastline we are talking 70's around the bay, 80's inland. warm on sunday. the temperatures will dial back. most inlet in the 70's, but a few low 80's showing up. here is a look at the seven-day forecast. if you like the warmer side of things, tomorrow is your day. sunday is a cooler one. then we keep the temperature trend going down for monday before the temperatures come right back up. trust me, it is going to feel warm around here next week in the middle of next week. >> thank you. stop me if you have heard this one. there is a bobc
cornell barnard, abc7news. >> wouldn't that be great if it can make a big difference?and a big warm up. >> we are going to bring you above average temperatures once again. six to 12 degrees above average today. we will do it all over again. san camera. a beautiful view as we look at the shark tank. the air quality will be good for outdoor activities. one thing to keep in mind is on the doppler there is some fog near the coastline. higher clouds up above. the fog will hold the...
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cornell barnard spoke with local abortion rights advocates and has an update on this developing news. >> abortion is our right. reporter: a small but vocal group of abortion rights advocates rallied at oakland city hall demanding the drug mifepristone commonly used in chemical abortions remain legal and available. >> as you know, mifepristone is under attack by judges, and we think it is critically important people come out here and understand why it is upsetting. reporter: emotions running high on both sides as the fierce debate over the future of abortion plays out nationwide. the supreme court stepping in friday. justice samuel alito issuing an administrative stay of the building in texas that would overturn the fda's original approval of mifepristone that would take the pill of the market, now giving the court until april 20 to review the case and decide what their next steps will be. >> it is a distressing time for reproductive rights and health. reporter: the last minute way in from the court bringing a temporary sigh of relief from abortion rights advocates after conflicting ro
cornell barnard spoke with local abortion rights advocates and has an update on this developing news. >> abortion is our right. reporter: a small but vocal group of abortion rights advocates rallied at oakland city hall demanding the drug mifepristone commonly used in chemical abortions remain legal and available. >> as you know, mifepristone is under attack by judges, and we think it is critically important people come out here and understand why it is upsetting. reporter: emotions...
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we have cornell barnard was at a watch party at thrive city and i mean, just electric out there. >> totally electric. my towel is sim what a game. what a huge win. dubnation did concerned about a win but they never gave up hope because they are gold blooded all the way. uitoicryanbnion we wild. >> i had faith in my boys. let's go, warriors. number one, baby. yeah. >> dubnation was getting pumped before game seven tip-off. a huge watch party inside drive city to send the dubs love and spirit all the way up i-80 to sacramento. >> let's go warriors. >> we should have never went to game seven with the sacramento kings. to me that is a little embarrassing. we allow them to go seven games with us. not cool. >> rally towels were going for throttle as the game stayed close. >> i made this because i got tired of all the sacramento fans . >> philip parker admits the kings have been tough adversaries. sacramento is a good team. they have younger legs but we have more experience. >> we found a few braves kings fans who said they have waited too long for this. >> i think the warriors are tired. y'all go
we have cornell barnard was at a watch party at thrive city and i mean, just electric out there. >> totally electric. my towel is sim what a game. what a huge win. dubnation did concerned about a win but they never gave up hope because they are gold blooded all the way. uitoicryanbnion we wild. >> i had faith in my boys. let's go, warriors. number one, baby. yeah. >> dubnation was getting pumped before game seven tip-off. a huge watch party inside drive city to send the dubs...
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cornell barnard was there. >> if it was up to me we would walk right back down to seventh admission andlaim our streets back. >> this activist and others stood on the steps of city hall demanding safer streets in san francisco. they say drug dealing and open air drug use is out of control. >> what breaks my heart the most is the everyday working families that are walking by these drug scenes. >> there are no children up in this building. -- there are children of in these buildings. you need to take that somewhere else. >> he posted multiple exchanges with drug users and dealers in front of his apartment house. >> the only way to get this done is that we have to come together to have substance skins -- san franciscans fix the issues. >> he believes that fix increases greater police staffing and greater consequent is for dealing. >> i come from a long line of addiction and users in my family. they went to jail. you know what, it got them clean. >> the sidewalk cannot the place. then -- the neighborhood cannot be the place where we have public drug use. >> the fentanyl crisis has reached e
cornell barnard was there. >> if it was up to me we would walk right back down to seventh admission andlaim our streets back. >> this activist and others stood on the steps of city hall demanding safer streets in san francisco. they say drug dealing and open air drug use is out of control. >> what breaks my heart the most is the everyday working families that are walking by these drug scenes. >> there are no children up in this building. -- there are children of in these...
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we are live in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. dion: thanks. a series of earthquakes shook parts of the bay area today. take a look. this usgs map shows quakes were centered where the star is in san leandro. the squares show areas where people felt the earthquake. that includes san mateo, fremont, san francisco, and oakland. the oakland zoo felt the quake but says the animals and facilities are safe, and the quake felt like a gust of wind. the first quake was a magnitude 3.2 and happened about 9:20 this morning. two other 3.2 quakes happened just a few minutes later. the good news, there are no reports of injury or significant damage. you may have gotten this push alert from abc 7 news about the earthquake minutes after it happened. if not, you can download the abc 7 news app and enable notifications to get breaking news sent directly to your mobile device. a search is on for a driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run crash in redwood city. police responded to the scene near veterans boulevard and maple street at about 9:30 last night. that is w
we are live in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. dion: thanks. a series of earthquakes shook parts of the bay area today. take a look. this usgs map shows quakes were centered where the star is in san leandro. the squares show areas where people felt the earthquake. that includes san mateo, fremont, san francisco, and oakland. the oakland zoo felt the quake but says the animals and facilities are safe, and the quake felt like a gust of wind. the first quake was a magnitude 3.2 and...
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cornell barnard has the story. >> seasonal back on duty jumping into fire prevention mode on angel island burning wood and brush. >> we just got our crimper's back on monday. it came out and prepped the site tuesday and have been burning for the last two days. >> firefighters essay this controlled burn on the south side of the island is helping to reduce wildfire threat and restore the habitat of native plants by removing a hillside of non-native monterey pines which scientists call invasive. >> with these pine trees in place, one of our biggest concerns was that in addition to losing our shrub, we are a higher risk of an intense fire that is going to damage the infrastructure. >> here is what the hillside look like before the fire prevention project and after. smoke from the burn could be seen by visitors aboard the angel island ferry. it is all happening in the wake of historic rains for the bay area which left several roads on angel island heavily damaged. so why the need for fire prevention now? >> we have had a lot of rain which is great on many fronts but california is a place that
cornell barnard has the story. >> seasonal back on duty jumping into fire prevention mode on angel island burning wood and brush. >> we just got our crimper's back on monday. it came out and prepped the site tuesday and have been burning for the last two days. >> firefighters essay this controlled burn on the south side of the island is helping to reduce wildfire threat and restore the habitat of native plants by removing a hillside of non-native monterey pines which...
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abc 7 news reporter kerner -- cornell barnard was there. >> if it was up to meet we would take our streetsghborhood activist and others stood on the steps of city hall demanding safer streets in san francisco. they say drug dealing and open air drug use is out of control. >> what breaks my heart the most is that everyday working families are walking by these drug scenes. >> there are little children up in this building. you need to take this summer else. >> he has posted his exchanges with suspected drug dealers and users in front of his soma apartment house. >> we can't take more of a problem anymore. all we need to get this done is to come together as san franciscans and fix the issues. >> advocates believe tt
abc 7 news reporter kerner -- cornell barnard was there. >> if it was up to meet we would take our streetsghborhood activist and others stood on the steps of city hall demanding safer streets in san francisco. they say drug dealing and open air drug use is out of control. >> what breaks my heart the most is that everyday working families are walking by these drug scenes. >> there are little children up in this building. you need to take this summer else. >> he has posted...
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in san francisco, cornell barnard.: expect school as usual on monday for open students despite the risk of a teacher strike. the oakland teachers union voted to strike between now and the end of the school year which is weeks away. monday would have been the earliest day to strike at the school district says they are expecting school as usual. the district and union have been bargaining since last october. both groups expect to continue the conversation through the weekend. to ge answe aut apg&e power outage in san if elephants could fly. if a princess could look like me. if stories could come to life. if i could watch heroes save the day... ...and become a hero myself. what if there could be a huge party... ...with my friend mickey? here, now, is where 100 years of disney dreams come to life at the disneyland resort. introducing astepro allergy. come to life now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid-free spray. while flonase takes hours, astepro starts working in 30 minutes. s
in san francisco, cornell barnard.: expect school as usual on monday for open students despite the risk of a teacher strike. the oakland teachers union voted to strike between now and the end of the school year which is weeks away. monday would have been the earliest day to strike at the school district says they are expecting school as usual. the district and union have been bargaining since last october. both groups expect to continue the conversation through the weekend. to ge answe aut...
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. >> we are going to begin with cornell barnard. >> police chief william sco offering few details onws conference today but did say this was not a random crime. lee and the suspect knew one another. brooke jenkins calling out those who spread false information about the crime early on. >> he was taken into custody without incident in emeryville >> san francisco police chief william scott announcing a break in the case of stabbing death of tech executive bobby leap. scott says the 38-year-old was arrested in the east bay and charged with murder. according
. >> we are going to begin with cornell barnard. >> police chief william sco offering few details onws conference today but did say this was not a random crime. lee and the suspect knew one another. brooke jenkins calling out those who spread false information about the crime early on. >> he was taken into custody without incident in emeryville >> san francisco police chief william scott announcing a break in the case of stabbing death of tech executive bobby leap. scott...
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cornell barnard was there. cornell: of abortion rights advocates rallied at oakland city hall, demanding the drug commonly used in chemical abortions remain legal and available. >> it is under attack by judges and we think it is critically important that people come out here and understand why it is upsetting. cornell: emotions running high on both sides as the fierce debate over the future of abortion plays out nationwide. the supreme court stepping in friday justice samuel alito administering -- now giving the quinto april 20 to review the case and decide what the next steps will be. -- the court until april 20 t review the case in the side with the next steps will be. it brings a temporary sigh of relief or abortion rights advocates after conflicting rulings in washington state and texas left the use of the drug nationwide up in the air. >> we were talking to doctors around the country, there was mass confusion and chaos. cornell: when antiabortion rights group represents four doctors from the original texas
cornell barnard was there. cornell: of abortion rights advocates rallied at oakland city hall, demanding the drug commonly used in chemical abortions remain legal and available. >> it is under attack by judges and we think it is critically important that people come out here and understand why it is upsetting. cornell: emotions running high on both sides as the fierce debate over the future of abortion plays out nationwide. the supreme court stepping in friday justice samuel alito...
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reggie: warriors fans had their hearts racing, your is cornell barnard. warriors pull off a win over the kings. donation on its feet at thrive city. very exciting. we are from dallas texas. >> wasn't worth the trip? >> absolutely. let's go warriors. >> there was trash talki king spans tried to pretend they were not outnumbered. >> i was iffy coming in. wearing purple. but there are a lot of us here. >> big cheers as draymond returned to the court after a one-game suspension. and check out the super fan on tv at the buzzer. guide. before the game he made this production. >> this was over there. we are to protect our home court here. >> lydia and monica ortega from danville say it is hard to be humble when you have the talent to show for it. >> we actually make history. >> and how could you top this? the gold blooded twins. you guys are fully about this. >> we are hoping to stay into the playoffs are over. >> you got to love the full commitment. many fans say they will be hitting the road wednesday -- two score the home-court advantage. kumasi: decision fro
reggie: warriors fans had their hearts racing, your is cornell barnard. warriors pull off a win over the kings. donation on its feet at thrive city. very exciting. we are from dallas texas. >> wasn't worth the trip? >> absolutely. let's go warriors. >> there was trash talki king spans tried to pretend they were not outnumbered. >> i was iffy coming in. wearing purple. but there are a lot of us here. >> big cheers as draymond returned to the court after a one-game...
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cornell barnard details their post-storm struggle. >> we are happy to see the sun. l: leonardo has never been more thankful for good weather. it has brought customers back to sup farmers market at a when his sales are down 50%. >> it has been very hard. cornell: he works for gsm organics, a company that suffered flooding from epic rains last month. part of their strawberry crop wiped out. >> we planted 15 acres and lost a third of it. so yeah, it's really hard. >> at first it was, thank god, we need this. now it needs to be over. cornell: phil says the season has delayed his planting. >> i have been doing this for 30 years and usually by now we have stuff in the ground, our spring vegetables. cornell: stormy weather has forced many vendors to cancel farmers market dates and lose profits. >> we did the south fleamarket and i'm traumatized. the wind was literally moving the tents. cornell: this farmers market is open year-round, and this season it has been mostly rain. that is created and nothing short of a logistical nightmare for vendors. >> we tested that rain or sh
cornell barnard details their post-storm struggle. >> we are happy to see the sun. l: leonardo has never been more thankful for good weather. it has brought customers back to sup farmers market at a when his sales are down 50%. >> it has been very hard. cornell: he works for gsm organics, a company that suffered flooding from epic rains last month. part of their strawberry crop wiped out. >> we planted 15 acres and lost a third of it. so yeah, it's really hard. >> at...
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cornell barnard tells us dub nation cap the fate -- faith. >> talk about a nailbiter with one point tore. warriors pull off a win over the kings. dub nation was on. its feet at thrive city. . >> we won. >> very exciting, down to the wire. very exciting. we are coming all the way from texas. >> absolutely, yes! let's go, warriors! >> outside chase, there was trash talking as kings fans tried to pretend they were not outnumbered. >> it was iffy coming in. i was wearing purple, but there are a lot of us here. cornell: cheers as draymond green returned to the court after a one-game suspension. check out super fan paul waul on tv after the buzzer. he is the original we believe guy. for the game, he made this prediction. >> we are going to protect our home court. cornell: lydia and monica say it is humble -- it is hard to be humble when you have stats to back it up. and how could you top this? the gold blooded twins. >> you guys are fully committed. >> born this way, gold and we are hoping to stand till the playoffs are over. cornell: you have got to love the full commitment to being gold bl
cornell barnard tells us dub nation cap the fate -- faith. >> talk about a nailbiter with one point tore. warriors pull off a win over the kings. dub nation was on. its feet at thrive city. . >> we won. >> very exciting, down to the wire. very exciting. we are coming all the way from texas. >> absolutely, yes! let's go, warriors! >> outside chase, there was trash talking as kings fans tried to pretend they were not outnumbered. >> it was iffy coming in. i was...
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. >> we are going to begin with cornell barnard. >> police chief william sco offering few details on the murder at a news conference today but did say this was not a random crime. lee and the suspect knew one another. brooke jenkins calling out those who spread false information about the crime early on. >> he was taken into custody without incident in emeryville >> san francisco police chief william scott announcing a break in the case of stabbing death of tech executive bobby leap. scott says the 38-year-old was arrested in the east bay and charged with murder. according to his linkedin profile he was a tech entrepreneur who worked for expand i.t. the chief says lee and his suspected killer were not strangers. >> we can confirm they knew each other. however will not be able to provide for the details at this time. >> scott would not share information about a possible motive. sources say lee had two stab wounds in his upper chest. images obtained by the daily mail show lee stumbling along main street. he is seen through the front glass doors of the portside apartment building as he
. >> we are going to begin with cornell barnard. >> police chief william sco offering few details on the murder at a news conference today but did say this was not a random crime. lee and the suspect knew one another. brooke jenkins calling out those who spread false information about the crime early on. >> he was taken into custody without incident in emeryville >> san francisco police chief william scott announcing a break in the case of stabbing death of tech...
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's go tsan ancio and c 7 newsr rnl -- cornell barnard. karina: we can see your hair whipping in thwi a good hair dar anybody if you are along the coast. the wind has been blowing so hard, it has been tough to keep our balance out here on the great highway. blowing sand, well, there's a lot of it, so much so that they had to close southbound lanes of the great highway this morning. the winds were gusty and fierce in san francisco's outer subset neighborhood, like "cover your eyes" fierce. >> you need sunglasses. cornell: yeah. so much blowing close the great highway and used equipment to blow the sand. it turned out the surf big-time at rockaway breach. what would happen when amanda del castillo from abc 7 mornings got too close. and linda: we all know -- amanda: we all know, my goodness, of course that happens, right? first time today. cornell: crews removing this tall, unstable tree near mary's house. the ground so saturated from winter storms, mary has been stressed about the tree falling. >> i'm sad to see it go, but by the same token,
's go tsan ancio and c 7 newsr rnl -- cornell barnard. karina: we can see your hair whipping in thwi a good hair dar anybody if you are along the coast. the wind has been blowing so hard, it has been tough to keep our balance out here on the great highway. blowing sand, well, there's a lot of it, so much so that they had to close southbound lanes of the great highway this morning. the winds were gusty and fierce in san francisco's outer subset neighborhood, like "cover your eyes"...
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cornell barnard tells us more about who the mayor is no turning to for help. >> my hope is that we will be able to partner together on trying to address this really important issue. francisco needs help to slow drug dealing that is happening everyday on the street. she just wrote a letter to the newly-appointed general same the problem is beyond the city's control. >> we definitely need some help. when we look at not only the fact that our police department is shortstaffed, and arrest, there is a whole process that goes into that and having the capacity to need -- to meet the challenges has been difficult. >> she set the city needs additional and ongoing support to both arrest and prosecute drug dealers at a time in fentanyl-driven epidemic has brought open-air drug dealing to a new level. the san francisco department of public health tweeted its street teams responded to more than 22 hundred calls last year treating overdoses and providing medical, mental health and medications for addiction. in 2021, the mayor declared a three-month month emergency over the drug crisis using city reso
cornell barnard tells us more about who the mayor is no turning to for help. >> my hope is that we will be able to partner together on trying to address this really important issue. francisco needs help to slow drug dealing that is happening everyday on the street. she just wrote a letter to the newly-appointed general same the problem is beyond the city's control. >> we definitely need some help. when we look at not only the fact that our police department is shortstaffed, and...
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cornell barnard shows us the various people that help the planet. >> one gentleman found a printer. lisa: tom is us some of the debris out of the canal by his customers on earth day. what if people got a free kayak or paddleboard rental if they set a course for trash above and below the water. many returned with a lot of yourself. >> i've been doing this for 12 years and it has been awesome. we build on participation. help clean up the canal. >> another bottlecap. reporter: victoria hesse and her sun taking part in this litter cleanup at shorebird park. >> teaching him how important it is to take care of our earth because it is we have to take care of it. it is the only one we got. >> what kind of things are you fighting? >> all kinds of stuff. reporter: 200 people came out for the event to make the park a little cleaner and help keep plastics out of the bay. >> all come together and step forward and we can make a difference. reporter: volunteers can think up neighborhoods across the city to combat litter and blight. reserving the environment with the clean air and water in the mids
cornell barnard shows us the various people that help the planet. >> one gentleman found a printer. lisa: tom is us some of the debris out of the canal by his customers on earth day. what if people got a free kayak or paddleboard rental if they set a course for trash above and below the water. many returned with a lot of yourself. >> i've been doing this for 12 years and it has been awesome. we build on participation. help clean up the canal. >> another bottlecap. reporter:...
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barnard, abc 7. dan: what do we know about the people who were shot? cornell: we just got information from police and they say two 24-year-old man from sacramento county were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, and a 22-year-old man from alameda county and a 20-year-old woman from contra costa county were also treated for their injuries. they are expected to survive. dan: thank you. kristen: california lawmakers and gun-control advocates announce new state legislation to curb gun the bills were announced in monterey park, where 11 people were killed in a mass shooting in january. one of the measures aims to strengthen the process of taking guns away from people with criminal records who are prohibited from owning a firearm. another bill would keep state and local agencies from selling guns, ammunition, and body armor. and a third proposal increases translation services for non-english speakers to get information related to emergencies like mass casualties. >> we also note that the bills would not bring back the lives lost on january 21, but they w
barnard, abc 7. dan: what do we know about the people who were shot? cornell: we just got information from police and they say two 24-year-old man from sacramento county were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, and a 22-year-old man from alameda county and a 20-year-old woman from contra costa county were also treated for their injuries. they are expected to survive. dan: thank you. kristen: california lawmakers and gun-control advocates announce new state legislation to curb gun...
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barnard. >> boo. >> ugh. >> reporter: but kesha wasn't alone. >> i was rejected from georgetown. >> i got rejected from uci, uc irvine. >> i have quite a few. i have northwestern, northeastern, cornell>> reporter: the king of rejection letters? >> long beach, usc, uh. >> reporter: this guy with 17. >> columbia. yale, vanderbilt. >> reporter: and while it might seem like an odd thing to celebrate who got rejected the most, counselor linda mcgee isn't trying to sugar coat life for her students. >> the rejection party is to take the sting out of college rejections because rejection is a part of life. and it's time that people understand you don't always get a trophy. >> reporter: but in this case, students did get ice cream. and by the end were feeling pretty grateful for those awful letters. >> it was a really good opportunity for students, including myself, to kind of forget about the rejections and celebrate the fact that we're college bound. i know a lot of students from our school are first generation, low income. it's something we should celebrate. this is a great way of doing that. >> you feel the tension releasing already. >> yep. >> so good. >> need to do the same thing on val
barnard. >> boo. >> ugh. >> reporter: but kesha wasn't alone. >> i was rejected from georgetown. >> i got rejected from uci, uc irvine. >> i have quite a few. i have northwestern, northeastern, cornell>> reporter: the king of rejection letters? >> long beach, usc, uh. >> reporter: this guy with 17. >> columbia. yale, vanderbilt. >> reporter: and while it might seem like an odd thing to celebrate who got rejected the most,...