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suzanne? is quirky, she is outgoing. she is athletic. >> darcy greenberg is one of suzanne's best friends. please she is spontaneous. she is talkative. she also likes to be close to home. >> after college, she came back and went to work at xerox herself. one night, in a bar, suzanne, now 21, fell for, well actually fell over, a 17-year-old race car driver named bobby steffy a. >> we are fooling around and said oh, slipping on the floor. she is picking me up and we saw each other and started talking. >> 13 years later, suzanne and bobby, who was by then a welder and steam fitter, were married. bobby made a good son in law, he was always there for police, especially after her husband died in 2003. by then, police was retired. but never slow down. d traveling the world, and treasuring her family. now a psychologist living in florida with her wife, diana, and their two children. >> i have a feeling that jim was not as close to your parents as you are. >> i will agree to that, and why would that be
suzanne? is quirky, she is outgoing. she is athletic. >> darcy greenberg is one of suzanne's best friends. please she is spontaneous. she is talkative. she also likes to be close to home. >> after college, she came back and went to work at xerox herself. one night, in a bar, suzanne, now 21, fell for, well actually fell over, a 17-year-old race car driver named bobby steffy a. >> we are fooling around and said oh, slipping on the floor. she is picking me up and we saw each...
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suzanne: you mentioned ai.the department has come out with the first in the federal government, a proactive policy statement about the ways in which you are going to look at using ai and the challenges of ai. talk more in this precise election context. how are you helping with the threats and dealing with challenges? sec. kahangama: i give credit to secretary mallorca. you may understand the activities the department does. others may not. 200,000 employees. secret service, customs, tsa, coast guard. in reality, the department in pursuit of its mission touch the lives of many americans daily. it gives the department a unique opportunity to leverage ai in an exemplary way, how to engage with society. we do both sides of the coin. we are part of policymaking and national security apparatus when you talk about big picture white house decision-making but we are also implementing it. we see the risks and the national security space but we want to leverage them in the mission space to maximize what we are doing. we la
suzanne: you mentioned ai.the department has come out with the first in the federal government, a proactive policy statement about the ways in which you are going to look at using ai and the challenges of ai. talk more in this precise election context. how are you helping with the threats and dealing with challenges? sec. kahangama: i give credit to secretary mallorca. you may understand the activities the department does. others may not. 200,000 employees. secret service, customs, tsa, coast...
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suzanne fan abc seven news. such improvement suzanne. thank you. hey, take a look at this stunning rainbow. >> look the entire thing right. you don't often see that our own dan noyes capture. that's perfect. arch this morning spans from alcatraz into san francisco . so i saw just like a partial one yesterday. wasn't that that spectacular there? don't forget, you can always track the latest weather conditions with the abc seven bay area apps. get the latest forecast and look at the same live doppler seven radar that our weather team uses. just search abc seven bay area in your devices app store to download it now. all right, let's move on now to your voice. >> your vote. on the eve of california's primary election, one of the hottest races is for anna. issue seat. she is retiring after 31 years in congress. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more from four of the candidates who have raised the most funds. and what experts say we can expect on super tuesday for the first time in 32 years, a long held congressional seat is opening up. >> it come
suzanne fan abc seven news. such improvement suzanne. thank you. hey, take a look at this stunning rainbow. >> look the entire thing right. you don't often see that our own dan noyes capture. that's perfect. arch this morning spans from alcatraz into san francisco . so i saw just like a partial one yesterday. wasn't that that spectacular there? don't forget, you can always track the latest weather conditions with the abc seven bay area apps. get the latest forecast and look at the same...
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suzanne and brian are still with us. suzanne, this acquisition company's share price tank on friday. i will point it lost 14%. trump posted i love truth social in all caps. it is truly like donald trump, the main stock, is being created right before our eyes. what you make of this? >> i'm not surprised by the fluctuations. who knows where it will be six months from now. but right now, this seems like a pretty attractive play for him. i mean, his stake in it as -- i think tonight was about $4 billion. i mean, that can be not a lot six months from now, but right now, there's a lot of money. it's probably worth more than his real estate to him. so we'll see where this goes. it's going to start trading under dj t tomorrow, and he's not going to be able to sell any of his position unless he gets some waivers from the very friendly board that he has. i don't think we are going to see it necessarily used. who knows, but necessarily used for the bond. but it's a lot of money. >> and he might. as you said, it's his son, it is his
suzanne and brian are still with us. suzanne, this acquisition company's share price tank on friday. i will point it lost 14%. trump posted i love truth social in all caps. it is truly like donald trump, the main stock, is being created right before our eyes. what you make of this? >> i'm not surprised by the fluctuations. who knows where it will be six months from now. but right now, this seems like a pretty attractive play for him. i mean, his stake in it as -- i think tonight was about...
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suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> very good. all right, suzanne, thanks very much. power babt to go up again? w time to protect your vehicle from winter's wrath. of course, the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too. you need weathertech. laser measured floorliners and cargo liner will shield the carpeting from sand and snow. for your interior, there's seat protector and sunshade. plus, mud flaps and bumpstep for the exterior. while the new impactliner, with shock absorbing rings, safeguards your truck bed from costly damage. order american made products at wt.com surf's up! (♪) entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. public utili
suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> very good. all right, suzanne, thanks very much. power babt to go up again? w time to protect your vehicle from winter's wrath. of course, the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too. you need weathertech. laser measured floorliners and cargo liner will shield the carpeting from sand and snow. for your interior, there's seat protector and sunshade. plus, mud flaps and bumpstep for the exterior. while the new impactliner, with shock absorbing rings, safeguards...
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suzanne lynch, you report from the heart of the you in brussels. there is this parliamentary election coming up in june. there is concern about 5 or fall right, a groups piggybacking of these fama protests and growing sentiment against ukraine and the war is it, the case that you create is essentially now taking back seat in the politics ahead of that parliamentary election and that it will suffer as a result of local politics concerns to do with the far right. i think on definitely the junior being part of the elections are way on. every thing here in brussels at the moment. i think this is a reason why there are the new fiber caution from the european commission from the european commission president ers have underlying about how quickly to move forward with the next steps for ukraine joining the you do you need or state agree to, you know, give the green light to you. craze joined the you even though everyone knows this well, i'm for every country takes years at. but there seems to be a sense of the physical to slow down that at least at, even t
suzanne lynch, you report from the heart of the you in brussels. there is this parliamentary election coming up in june. there is concern about 5 or fall right, a groups piggybacking of these fama protests and growing sentiment against ukraine and the war is it, the case that you create is essentially now taking back seat in the politics ahead of that parliamentary election and that it will suffer as a result of local politics concerns to do with the far right. i think on definitely the junior...
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thank you very, much , suzanne. you very, very much, suzanne.pologise for historic links to slavery ? slavery? >> you know, patrick, on the one hand, i think this poll is good because it shows that obviously the slave trade is something that we all think is utterly abhorrent and certainly deserves apologising for. the problem i have with this is that no apology is ever going to be enough. and i also think it's somewhat absurd that this day somewhat absurd that in this day and we're talking about and age, we're talking about asking weren't asking people who weren't involved slavery, to involved in slavery, to apologise . as for people who apologise. as for people who weren't involved in slavery, i mean, the whole thing is really quite absurd, really. and as i said, no apologies ever going to be enough. the king, as you say, has apologised . the prince of has apologised. the prince of wales has apologised. i remember the family of gladstone, the former prime minister, whose father was a slave trader, has apologised and in all three cases we've bee
thank you very, much , suzanne. you very, very much, suzanne.pologise for historic links to slavery ? slavery? >> you know, patrick, on the one hand, i think this poll is good because it shows that obviously the slave trade is something that we all think is utterly abhorrent and certainly deserves apologising for. the problem i have with this is that no apology is ever going to be enough. and i also think it's somewhat absurd that this day somewhat absurd that in this day and we're...
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suzanne, advisor matthew laza. suzanne, i'll start with you. is welby just crying crocodile tears?think, oh my goodness, yes. i mean, you summed it up beautifully there, patrick. you know, he lives in a palace. he works in a palace. he's scared. how does he think the rest of us feel facing this terror threat? and been a disaster for the and he's been a disaster for the church of england, i think ever since he was appointed . really? since he was appointed. really? you this week talking you know, this week he's talking about about hate about people talking about hate speech. you know, last week it was wanted billion for was he wanted £1 billion for reparations slave trade. reparations for the slave trade. before it was denying, as before that, it was denying, as you said, fact the you said, the fact that the church facilitating illegal church was facilitating illegal migration through these fake conversions. he was conversions. before that, he was opposing the illegal migration bill. before that, he was talking about brexit being xenophobic. let's not forget , he xenophobic. let's n
suzanne, advisor matthew laza. suzanne, i'll start with you. is welby just crying crocodile tears?think, oh my goodness, yes. i mean, you summed it up beautifully there, patrick. you know, he lives in a palace. he works in a palace. he's scared. how does he think the rest of us feel facing this terror threat? and been a disaster for the and he's been a disaster for the church of england, i think ever since he was appointed . really? since he was appointed. really? you this week talking you...
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suzanne osman. the girl is 11 years old, has dark hair and dark eyes. the child lived in the village of bekhtery, which is also the skadovsky district of the kherson region, which is still occupied. the search for the child has been going on for exactly a year, and this is 14-year-old angelina. panfiluk the girl lived on the right bank of the kherson region in the boryslav district, in the village of dudchany. the territory was occupied almost from the first days of the full-scale war. but in the fall of 2022, she was released and it was during this period that it became known about her disappearance angelina. no one knows where the girl may be now. perhaps the child was taken to the temporarily occupied territories, or perhaps to russia in general. that is why your help is very important. if suddenly someone has information about the possible whereabouts of victoria, suzanne or angelina, or maybe just saw these girls somewhere, please let us know immediately. even a small piece of news can become very important. you can call the magnolia child tracing
suzanne osman. the girl is 11 years old, has dark hair and dark eyes. the child lived in the village of bekhtery, which is also the skadovsky district of the kherson region, which is still occupied. the search for the child has been going on for exactly a year, and this is 14-year-old angelina. panfiluk the girl lived on the right bank of the kherson region in the boryslav district, in the village of dudchany. the territory was occupied almost from the first days of the full-scale war. but in...
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live in the newsroom suzanne fan abc seven news. wow >> just incredible suzanne. thanks. back here in the bay area, we're seeing some pretty good waves. this video was shot this afternoon near pacifica. you can see the high surf here at pacifica pier. >> p-g-and-e's has opened its emergency operations center. as it gets ready for the storm. it already has crews pre-positioned in the sierra and the northern part of the state, just in case of outages. >> we also have plenty of equipment stockpiled and ready to go so that as we start to see damage to things like poles, wires and other pieces of equipment, we don't have to leave the area. it's going to be right at hand. >> and p-g-and-e's also has helicopters and four wheel drive vehicles on standby to get to remote areas. this storm, not expected to cause many problems here in the bay area, but crews will keep an eye on the peninsula, which has seen trees topple in recent storms. you can track the rain and the snow all the wind throughout the weekend with the abc seven bay area apps. just search abc seven bay area in your de
live in the newsroom suzanne fan abc seven news. wow >> just incredible suzanne. thanks. back here in the bay area, we're seeing some pretty good waves. this video was shot this afternoon near pacifica. you can see the high surf here at pacifica pier. >> p-g-and-e's has opened its emergency operations center. as it gets ready for the storm. it already has crews pre-positioned in the sierra and the northern part of the state, just in case of outages. >> we also have plenty of...
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suzanne and beverly, it is a pleasure to share today's wonderful occasion with you. many people believe that enteric into marriage is a final step in a romantic relationship. a couple meets, get to know each other, they fall in love and decide they want to spend their lives together. [laughter] you want to say that? >> [indiscernible] >> yes, and are then they take the final step to marriage, but marriage is hardly a final step in a couple's relationship. rather, it is the beginning of a grand adventure. you have been through so many challenging times together and love continues to win each and every time. you share the joys blessings and challenges of marriage life. and today, you want to reconfirm your commitment to working together and insuring your marriage blossoms for years to come. may this renewal of vows remind you that despite those life challenges, your love, your respect, your trust and understanding of each other will continue to grow and heighten your joy of living. alright. here we go. suzanne, will you continue to have beverly as your spouse and conti
suzanne and beverly, it is a pleasure to share today's wonderful occasion with you. many people believe that enteric into marriage is a final step in a romantic relationship. a couple meets, get to know each other, they fall in love and decide they want to spend their lives together. [laughter] you want to say that? >> [indiscernible] >> yes, and are then they take the final step to marriage, but marriage is hardly a final step in a couple's relationship. rather, it is the beginning...
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not the good says, according to suzanne ukrainian. green is flooding, poland, and we're getting poor and poor. we don't know what to do with our products anymore . i mean, for the moment then to wash it. well, this is out pain. i want the government to take concrete decisions. we want actions . i want the government to understand and help us financially, or to exp, bolt, this grain from ukraine to countries in africa. for example, when russia it, and they did you freight in 2022. the european union stepped in to help it dropped the tariffs on agricultural imports, providing economic lifelines, the crating and economy. since then, europe is also provided more than a $140000000000.00, and $8.00, and taking in millions of refugees bought 2 years on a backlash. appears to be brewing with the war now, entering the 3rd year, the farmers, one tire of 3, imposed a pullman's. prime minister has acknowledged their concerns, but try to redirect their anger toward russia. says it looks just as long as it doesn't mean. usually the problem is not t
not the good says, according to suzanne ukrainian. green is flooding, poland, and we're getting poor and poor. we don't know what to do with our products anymore . i mean, for the moment then to wash it. well, this is out pain. i want the government to take concrete decisions. we want actions . i want the government to understand and help us financially, or to exp, bolt, this grain from ukraine to countries in africa. for example, when russia it, and they did you freight in 2022. the european...
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suzanne i'm a powerful. winds and heavy snow are hitting the lake tahoe area hard. >> more is coming with each passing hour. experts say it's possible that we will break some records all over truckee. snow is flying. people are moving fast to clear away the snow from sidewalks and roads. their cars and homes, and people are bracing for more snow to slam into the sierra. >> well, i think it's crazy. we're expect this storm this year so this looks like it's going so hard right now. >> i mainly worried about the wind. >> not so much the snow. it's the wind. >> i saw a big rig yesterday that was totally flipped over. it was gnarly. >> so much snow is expected. more than a dozen ski resorts have closed, including palisades tahoe. >> last night we received 17in of snow there's been 145 mile per hour wind gusts. so we're actually going to uh. we're closed today. the palisades side, as well as the alpine side is closed for the day. >> an avalanche threat is a major concern. so crews are working to mitigate the risk.
suzanne i'm a powerful. winds and heavy snow are hitting the lake tahoe area hard. >> more is coming with each passing hour. experts say it's possible that we will break some records all over truckee. snow is flying. people are moving fast to clear away the snow from sidewalks and roads. their cars and homes, and people are bracing for more snow to slam into the sierra. >> well, i think it's crazy. we're expect this storm this year so this looks like it's going so hard right now....
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buttercup of miorsky, yes, ah, but there is also, let’s say, magnolia suzanne, by the way, here’s anprobably also be interesting to tv viewers. that many people really want, the majority want, well, to leave a memory of themselves there for years, on a decad on a stolit, well, shakespeare, he left a memory for himself, of course why, pushkin also why, what should we do , collect herbariums, arkady nikolaevich, but my colleagues, as far as i know, have already looked at your herbarium, and not only that, let’s take a look too, and then we’ll definitely come back. in this form, plants can be stored for tens or even hundreds of years, for example, an exclusive in the storage of the institute of botany of the national academy of sciences of belarus, herbarium of 1812. our laboratory is one of the oldest in the institute, it appeared at the same time as the institute, just sometimes the names changed, she studies the biological diversity of plants, their use for scientific research, but before such a leaf is presented, firstly, it is necessary to equip an expedition to find this or that t
buttercup of miorsky, yes, ah, but there is also, let’s say, magnolia suzanne, by the way, here’s anprobably also be interesting to tv viewers. that many people really want, the majority want, well, to leave a memory of themselves there for years, on a decad on a stolit, well, shakespeare, he left a memory for himself, of course why, pushkin also why, what should we do , collect herbariums, arkady nikolaevich, but my colleagues, as far as i know, have already looked at your herbarium, and...
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it's suzanne lynch, associate editor with politico. great to have you all here with us or i, let's begin alexandra reuben script with you as ukraine increasingly struggles to hold the line in the east against russia, across the border with poland in the west. it's essentially battling on the front now, among its closest allies, within the european union ponies. farmers are angry all day. right. do you think to be reacting in this way to be venting their anger at you crate in this way as well? i think that so this problem is not the discussion, the sale on channel, the trying, the cost of the conflicts in ukraine. i think most service palmers have nothing against helping you train this full. and the few people that appear at those farmers protests that you know, have any kind of co, russian of things to say of a very small minority farmers. and we, because they consider that the union meeting, the full shaping commission by turn loving this axis as well. you try to the common market to the market. um huh. so that's fine. was especially
it's suzanne lynch, associate editor with politico. great to have you all here with us or i, let's begin alexandra reuben script with you as ukraine increasingly struggles to hold the line in the east against russia, across the border with poland in the west. it's essentially battling on the front now, among its closest allies, within the european union ponies. farmers are angry all day. right. do you think to be reacting in this way to be venting their anger at you crate in this way as well? i...
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suzanne: thank you. [applause] >> live from sparrows point, maryland. we will have live coverage on the bridge collapse. we are talking about yemen for the next half hour with timothy lenderking, u.s. special envoy for yemen, formerly deputy assistant secretary of state for arabian gulf affairs in the near east bureau. buckham to the program. -- welcome to the program. what does it mean to be a special envoy? how is that different from an ambassador? guest: usually, the special envoy is a washington-based position. having been announced by the president in february of 2021, you get a big charge out of being >> that's been a falsehood from day one where the houthis have tried to justify their actions. they've sought to attack israel but they've attacked 50 ships and the vast majority have no connection with israel. that's why the houthis behavior has been indiscriminate and reckless. it is why you drew the terrorist designation back on them. they killed three civilians. these are vital waterways for yemen's fishing, for tourism, for internet cables and g
suzanne: thank you. [applause] >> live from sparrows point, maryland. we will have live coverage on the bridge collapse. we are talking about yemen for the next half hour with timothy lenderking, u.s. special envoy for yemen, formerly deputy assistant secretary of state for arabian gulf affairs in the near east bureau. buckham to the program. -- welcome to the program. what does it mean to be a special envoy? how is that different from an ambassador? guest: usually, the special envoy is a...
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suzanne, great to have you with us on this good friday. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> well, tell us how transgender day all came about and the significance of the day march, the 31st on sunday? >> sure. in 2010, rachel crandall, a trans activist in michigan, came up with the idea to celebrate transgender day of visibility, in part because in media, you saw when you saw trans people mention many times it would be in relation to violence or obstacles that we faced. and she thought it was important that we celebrate the lives of transgender people and their accomplishments. and i appreciate that. we don't want to lose, lose sight of what we face, but we do want to celebrate who and who we are and what we've accomplished, of course, and why. >> march 31st? >> well, it it it gets you ready for pride season, it's around the clock from transgender day of remembrance. it gives some space between that. and it's a great time to focus. right after women and also women's history month concludes. so the timing of it couldn't be better. >> well, you touch
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suzanne forn, abc seven news. >> interesting. okay, suzanne, thanks a lot. population changes are due to many factors. obviously domestic migration, international immigration, as well as births and deaths. how do changes in san francisco compare to changes across the country? well, let's run that down for you. by the numbers. the us census bureau says 60% of counties nationwide saw population increases. population went up in pretty much every county in florida, 96% of them texas counties saw some of the fastest and biggest population increases in far northern california. lassen county saw the biggest population decline by percentage, losing almost 4% of its population. los angeles had the biggest total decline, losing more than 56,000 people. that translates to 0.58. that is a noticeably smaller drop, however, than the year before. it is still the most populous county in the country. >> well, it was hard to miss the wind. today, there is a wind advisory, in effect, awfully gusty. >> we shot this video in the north bay today. abc seven news meteorologist sand
suzanne forn, abc seven news. >> interesting. okay, suzanne, thanks a lot. population changes are due to many factors. obviously domestic migration, international immigration, as well as births and deaths. how do changes in san francisco compare to changes across the country? well, let's run that down for you. by the numbers. the us census bureau says 60% of counties nationwide saw population increases. population went up in pretty much every county in florida, 96% of them texas counties...
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suzanne. >> so, kristen. larry. in october 2022, census numbers were released, then revealed that san francisco lost more than 6% of its population, 55,000 people moved out of the city in a single year during the pandemic, but the latest census numbers show that san francisco is making a comeback. new census numbers show people are coming back to san francisco. the exodus in the wake of the pandemic is over. >> i think the pandemic has really changed a lot of people's lives, so i'm glad they're coming back. i think that's wonderful. >> according to census bureau data, san francisco's population is up growing between july 2022 and 2023 by about 1200 people to just under 809,000. that's an increase of 0.15. i'm a little surprised at the number, the rebound following a big drop in 2021, shown here with the light blue line as a chef, a lot of my friends had left statewide. california lost more than 75,000 people from 2022 to 2023, but things are starting to turn around, says chef danny mercer, a san francisco resident.
suzanne. >> so, kristen. larry. in october 2022, census numbers were released, then revealed that san francisco lost more than 6% of its population, 55,000 people moved out of the city in a single year during the pandemic, but the latest census numbers show that san francisco is making a comeback. new census numbers show people are coming back to san francisco. the exodus in the wake of the pandemic is over. >> i think the pandemic has really changed a lot of people's lives, so i'm...
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live in san francisco, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> suzanne, thank you. stay with us for the very latest on that baltimore bridge crash. and collapse. we'll also update the story at abc seven news.com. >> new details today about that crash that killed a family of four in san francisco. sfmta released their latest findings on the intersection where a driver crashed into a bus stop. >> abc seven news reporter luz pena went back to the area that residents say is problematic, and luz joins us in studio with the details. luz >> that's right. the intersection in west portal, where the family of four was killed, is not part of the city's high injury network, meaning it's not categorized as dangerous in that area. but now residents want the city to revise it and make changes. flowers and photos marked the area where, over a week ago, a family of four was tragically killed for the first time. sfmta released a detailed report on the west portal intersection where the crash took place, confirming the driver of the suv was speeding eastbound on your street. >> we kno
live in san francisco, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> suzanne, thank you. stay with us for the very latest on that baltimore bridge crash. and collapse. we'll also update the story at abc seven news.com. >> new details today about that crash that killed a family of four in san francisco. sfmta released their latest findings on the intersection where a driver crashed into a bus stop. >> abc seven news reporter luz pena went back to the area that residents say is problematic,...
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suzanne relies on electrical equipment. this is my sleep apnoea machine.go she contacted her energy company straight away. but despite lots of back—and—forth no—one has been out to fix it. i am frightened to use any electrical items, including my medical equipment. i am very conscious about usage. i'm not sleeping well because it is stressful. the latest figures show that nearly 35 million homes and small businesses across england, scotland and wales had a smart meter installed. the problem is nearly 4 million of them aren't working correctly. they are either not sending any information at all, or they are showing and sending the wrong information to suppliers. the national audit office have said they are concerned that energy companies haven't been focusing on fixing problems with existing smart meters because they have been incentivised to keep installing new smart meters in people's homes to hit the government target of 74% of homes and businesses by the end of next year. even suppliers agree that the industry needs to fix more meters. some of the older
suzanne relies on electrical equipment. this is my sleep apnoea machine.go she contacted her energy company straight away. but despite lots of back—and—forth no—one has been out to fix it. i am frightened to use any electrical items, including my medical equipment. i am very conscious about usage. i'm not sleeping well because it is stressful. the latest figures show that nearly 35 million homes and small businesses across england, scotland and wales had a smart meter installed. the...
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suzanne, don't be nervous. you're going to be great.. suzanne ford, executive director of sf pride, thanks so much for joining us here on the floor. hi, kristen. >> i'm sure it will be a wonderful event tonight. all right. coming up next here on the for significant progress made during today's launch of a space mega rocket starship finad orbit. and next at four, we're live with an expert to talk about the successful launch and the mishap during the scheduled splash down that cou offer me ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy
suzanne, don't be nervous. you're going to be great.. suzanne ford, executive director of sf pride, thanks so much for joining us here on the floor. hi, kristen. >> i'm sure it will be a wonderful event tonight. all right. coming up next here on the for significant progress made during today's launch of a space mega rocket starship finad orbit. and next at four, we're live with an expert to talk about the successful launch and the mishap during the scheduled splash down that cou offer me...
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live in the newsroom suzanne phan for abc seven news. >> suzanne. thank you. health care workers are also getting a boost in pay this year. governor newsom signing a bill last year that put the state's 470,000 hospital workers on a path to a minimum wage of $25 per hour. now, depending on the type and the size of facility and location, workers will earn a minimum of either 18, 21 or 24 bucks an hour for some, minimum wage will rise to $25 an hour by the year 2026, with a state mandated deadline of 2033. it's currently a ballot initiative that would raise the minimum wage for everybody else in california. if approved in the november election, that minimum wage would go up to $17. on january 1st, 2025 will go up to $18 an hour on january 1st. the following year, 2026. new details now about saturday's mountain lion attack that killed one brother and badly injured another. today, a as 21 year old taylon brooks, his other brother, 18 year old wyatt brooks, both of mount ackerman, el dorado county. the family issued a statement saying they're just devastated by tail
live in the newsroom suzanne phan for abc seven news. >> suzanne. thank you. health care workers are also getting a boost in pay this year. governor newsom signing a bill last year that put the state's 470,000 hospital workers on a path to a minimum wage of $25 per hour. now, depending on the type and the size of facility and location, workers will earn a minimum of either 18, 21 or 24 bucks an hour for some, minimum wage will rise to $25 an hour by the year 2026, with a state mandated...
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suzanne >> dan. ama. this new law will impact more than half a million fast food workers in the golden state. now supporters say it is a step in the right direction, but critics say it might hurt businesses. fast food places like in-n-out at fisherman's wharf in san francisco are often packed at lunch, according to a manager. there, workers wages start at $23 an hour, but it's not the same story at other places. at other fast food places, employees can be making 16, 17 or $18 an hour. now, a new california law will boost the minimum wage of fast food workers to $20 an hour starting april 1st. >> the minimum wage has been too low for too long, and it's a redistribution of wealth to the workers. >> you know, so they can have a better standard of living. >> we're going to get more money, but on the other hand, everything's going to go up for, for, for everyone as well. >> so john logan is a professor of labor studies at san francisco state university. the new law will apply to large fast food corporations. >
suzanne >> dan. ama. this new law will impact more than half a million fast food workers in the golden state. now supporters say it is a step in the right direction, but critics say it might hurt businesses. fast food places like in-n-out at fisherman's wharf in san francisco are often packed at lunch, according to a manager. there, workers wages start at $23 an hour, but it's not the same story at other places. at other fast food places, employees can be making 16, 17 or $18 an hour....
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hi, suzanne. hi, emma. so the chp and caltrans for days warned drivers to delay travel because of whiteout conditions over the weekend. now, today, the backups and closures have been cleared, and now people are looking back at how wild that storm really was. heavy snow and high winds slammed the sierra this past weekend, creating chaos on the roads. the chp had to rescue some drivers on i-80 near donner summit because of whiteout conditions and on other highways around lake tahoe, more stranded motorists. i've never seen that many cars stuck on the side of the road, so we lend it a hand, pushed a few, helped to shovel after i-80 was shut down for days. today. some relief for drivers and residents. i'm in a truck with four wheel drive. former abc seven news reporter laura anthony finally able to make her way home to the reno area. i honestly don't see a lot of just passenger cars with chains, i saw many, many dozens of big rigs lined up along interstate 80 below the chain controls, i guess waiting to go thro
hi, suzanne. hi, emma. so the chp and caltrans for days warned drivers to delay travel because of whiteout conditions over the weekend. now, today, the backups and closures have been cleared, and now people are looking back at how wild that storm really was. heavy snow and high winds slammed the sierra this past weekend, creating chaos on the roads. the chp had to rescue some drivers on i-80 near donner summit because of whiteout conditions and on other highways around lake tahoe, more stranded...
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we're live in san francisco, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thank you so much. nearly 17 years ago, a container ship called the cosco busan hit the bay bridge in thick fog. no one died, but more than 53,000 gallons of oil gushed into the san francisco bay. the crash and its aftermath killed thousands of birds and fish. the bar pilot on that ship spent ten months in prison after investigators found he was traveling too fast and was on prescription drugs when that crash happened. maneuvering big cargo ships is a big deal. at 630, you're going to hear from cal maritime academy about what it takes, how to do it right and how to handle it when things go wrong. again. that is coming up at 630. >> new at six a sonoma county sheriff's deputy is out of the hospital tonight, 22 days after he was critically hurt on the job. video shared by the sheriff's office shows deputy nick d'elia being released. deputies saluted him as he was wheeled to an ambulance. d'elia will continue his care at a rehabilitation facility. he was one of several deputies hurt while pursuing a suspec
we're live in san francisco, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thank you so much. nearly 17 years ago, a container ship called the cosco busan hit the bay bridge in thick fog. no one died, but more than 53,000 gallons of oil gushed into the san francisco bay. the crash and its aftermath killed thousands of birds and fish. the bar pilot on that ship spent ten months in prison after investigators found he was traveling too fast and was on prescription drugs when that crash...
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suzanne and brian, i'm not letting you leave yet. before we go to break, an important note. you know we like to say on the show, that the truth matters, but only if you hear it. there's been a lot of news this weekend about nbc hiring mcdaniel. here's what i want you to know about the show. i care deeply about facts. it has been the only thing it is about. our team carefully considers the reporters and the analysts we bring on every night to explain what's happening. one goal, to try to get better and smarter. i can promise you this. we will keep elevating the truth and the facts and we will keep bringing on the smartest and most trusted voices to do just that. none of the noise will be seen, here. we will be right back. fastsigns. make your statement™. (man) excuse me, would you mind taking a picture of us? (tony) oh, no problem. (man) thanks. (tony) yes, problem. you need verizon. trade-in that old thing and get a new iphone 15 pro with tons of storage. so you can take all the pics! so many selfies. a preposterous amount of pano! that means panoramic. and as many portraits
suzanne and brian, i'm not letting you leave yet. before we go to break, an important note. you know we like to say on the show, that the truth matters, but only if you hear it. there's been a lot of news this weekend about nbc hiring mcdaniel. here's what i want you to know about the show. i care deeply about facts. it has been the only thing it is about. our team carefully considers the reporters and the analysts we bring on every night to explain what's happening. one goal, to try to get...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has more. blue shield of california kaiser permanente, pacific gas and electric, and clorox. they're all headquartered in downtown oakland. in january, blue shield and kaiser told employees to stay on site and not to leave for lunch because of concerns about crime. clorox and blue shield offered employees security escorts to their car or bart or location within two blocks. now, the company's ceos are joining forces to make downtown oakland safer for their employees. >> is our first obligation to our employees, is to ensure that they are safe. >> the ceo and president of blue shield explains the three basic components of the new $10 million plan. >> we're using off-duty oakland police officers to increase the feet on the street. security in the downtown oakland area. >> secondly, there will be an ambassador program that allows people to get escorts to, to, and from work. >> finally, there's a shared transportation system that we are setting up with mini busses where people can move, for example,
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has more. blue shield of california kaiser permanente, pacific gas and electric, and clorox. they're all headquartered in downtown oakland. in january, blue shield and kaiser told employees to stay on site and not to leave for lunch because of concerns about crime. clorox and blue shield offered employees security escorts to their car or bart or location within two blocks. now, the company's ceos are joining forces to make downtown oakland safer for their...
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focus on his studies, studied political science in america and europe, where he met his future wife suzanne. “i spoke to him myself, i did this to attract his attention by pressing the style of american teachers, so he was wearing a bow tie, finland is in the eu, the image of finland as a western european country has somehow changed.” and we will have to, to one degree or another, integrate again into the east, which we, of course, will do within the eu. already then alex was getting used to serving our busy affairs in finland for the position of adviser, in 2008 he was already on the way back, and we were returning by train through helsinki, i succeeded. in a world that is multipolar, we are all in the same boat. russia is an imperialist power. in ukraine, no matter what it costs us, the once prudent presidential election immediately announced a complete severance of relations with its neighbors, russia, the finnish government began to call the baltic sea an internal sea of nato. will have unhindered access, the twenty-thousand-strong nato contingent is already conducting exercises in fu
focus on his studies, studied political science in america and europe, where he met his future wife suzanne. “i spoke to him myself, i did this to attract his attention by pressing the style of american teachers, so he was wearing a bow tie, finland is in the eu, the image of finland as a western european country has somehow changed.” and we will have to, to one degree or another, integrate again into the east, which we, of course, will do within the eu. already then alex was getting used...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at the impact in the bay area. >> the median home prices high. >> santa clara county 1.3 million. about the same in, in san francisco county. >> but there's potentially some good news for those in the market. the national association of realtors agreed to settle a series of lawsuits over excessive fees, which could make the 6% commission a standard in buying or selling a home. a thing of the past. >> i think it's great. why? because it seems to me like it's a bit excessive and, you know, it cuts into your profits of selling your home. that would be fantastic. >> i mean, if you're selling a home for $2 million, that amount adds up. really quickly. >> well, it benefits the sellers because they're not paying that commission. >> commission guidelines had been set by the national association of realtors for decades, but the group was also accused of conspiring to keep them artificially high. as part of the agreement, they'll pay $418 million in damages and eliminate the guidelines, bay area real estate experts say. commissions in california have
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at the impact in the bay area. >> the median home prices high. >> santa clara county 1.3 million. about the same in, in san francisco county. >> but there's potentially some good news for those in the market. the national association of realtors agreed to settle a series of lawsuits over excessive fees, which could make the 6% commission a standard in buying or selling a home. a thing of the past. >> i think it's great....
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. >> abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn talked with state water officials about where our snow and reservoir levels stand >> marcus shelton of san francisco can't wait to head to lake tahoe to hit the slopes. >> go skiing, snowboarding, trying to bring my daughter up into the snow for the first time and many others know this incoming storm will bring lots of fresh powder and that's great news for the sierra snowpack. >> because of the big storm coming, officials decided to conduct the snow survey today, a day early, near lake tahoe. >> our survey today we recorded a depth of 47.5in, about four feet and a snow water content of 18in. >> this afternoon, the state department of water resources announced that its statewide snowpack is currently 80% of normal for this time of year. last month, the statewide snowpack was 52% of normal. on january 1st, the california sierra snowpack was just 28% of normal state water. experts say the approaching storm could bring the snow levels up to average. and that's important because during the summer, melting snow flows into the state's water table a
. >> abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn talked with state water officials about where our snow and reservoir levels stand >> marcus shelton of san francisco can't wait to head to lake tahoe to hit the slopes. >> go skiing, snowboarding, trying to bring my daughter up into the snow for the first time and many others know this incoming storm will bring lots of fresh powder and that's great news for the sierra snowpack. >> because of the big storm coming, officials...
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nine-year-old victoria ostrovska. year-old suzanne usman and 14-year-old angelina panfilyuk.in the temporarily occupied territories of the kherson region, and for quite a long time it has not been possible to find out where they are now. that is why i really hope for your help, and, of course, i am mostly addressing the residents of the territories of the kherson region that are not controlled by ukraine. i know that you do not broadcast ukrainian at the moment tv channels, but maybe you are watching this program on social networks, so please look carefully into the faces of the missing girls. victoria ostrovska looks nine years old. she has dark blond hair and brown eyes. a child has disappeared in the skadovsky district of kherson. this became known to the police in the summer of last year, since then there has been no news about victoria ostrovska. suzanne osman, an 11-year-old girl, has dark hair and dark eyes, the child lived in the village of bechtery, which is also the skadovsky district of the kherson region, which still remains occupied. the search for the child has
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn talked to neighbors and shows us what happened. well, water gushing into the air, surprising neighbors on wawona street near stern grove and pine lake park. >> robin cookston, who didn't want to appear on camera, described the spectacle. >> it looked like a giant tower of water about three stories tall. it was really surprising. >> and here's what it looked like from sky seven. the san francisco public utilities commission explained what happened. quote, the cause of the break appears to be the failure of an eight inch valve connected to a 16 inch water transmission line. the scope and schedule for all repairs, including for the hillside into the park, is still being determined. maxine shaw saw what happened after the deluge of water came down and crews turned off the flow. >> well, there's a big pit next to someone's home, so probably there's, they're going to have to shore up the home. >> crews taped off parts of the area and were working on putting up fencing. >> so i want that fence line all the way down here. >> about three ye
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn talked to neighbors and shows us what happened. well, water gushing into the air, surprising neighbors on wawona street near stern grove and pine lake park. >> robin cookston, who didn't want to appear on camera, described the spectacle. >> it looked like a giant tower of water about three stories tall. it was really surprising. >> and here's what it looked like from sky seven. the san francisco public utilities commission explained what...
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. >> abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has the impact. protest had on both travelers and airport business. >> they sang, they clapped, they drummed. hundreds of protesters shut down part of the international terminal at san francisco airport to get their message across. today here's how things looked from sky seven. we cannot stay an orderly any more. demonstrators say it was part of a global day of action to demand a permanent ceasefire in gaza and an end to u.s. financial support for israel. military travelers, flight crews, people coming and going through the area got a taste of detours and delays as they blocked the road, so we stuck there for almost 25 minutes. >> i think it's just a noise, people. i understand the issue, but i don't think it's the right way to do it. >> demonstrators say the airport protest was about forcing people to take notice. >> we know that there's people that were inconvenience, but we want to make sure that we have our message be heard loudly and clearly. >> airport officials say passengers were rerouted fro
. >> abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn has the impact. protest had on both travelers and airport business. >> they sang, they clapped, they drummed. hundreds of protesters shut down part of the international terminal at san francisco airport to get their message across. today here's how things looked from sky seven. we cannot stay an orderly any more. demonstrators say it was part of a global day of action to demand a permanent ceasefire in gaza and an end to u.s. financial...
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suzanne. yes. how much? >> well, 60 billion. >> well, 60 billion. >> it's going to be needed by 2035. according to the piece in the daily mail. basically, it's about the fact that the electricity grid that we have in this was obviously built this country was obviously built when we coal fires, and on when we had coal fires, and on a very of system . and the very kind of old system. and the more we encourage people go very kind of old system. and the m
suzanne. yes. how much? >> well, 60 billion. >> well, 60 billion. >> it's going to be needed by 2035. according to the piece in the daily mail. basically, it's about the fact that the electricity grid that we have in this was obviously built this country was obviously built when we coal fires, and on when we had coal fires, and on a very of system . and the very kind of old system. and the more we encourage people go very kind of old system. and the m
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start wherever you would like suzanne. >> i think i will leave the bibles for a little bit. start with the bond. he has to pay a reduced bond $175 million. that is down from $450 million in change. that happened earlier in the week. seems like weeks ago. it was just on monday that hit when the appellate court came down and said you could post a smaller bond. it doesn't mean eventually if he is not successful he wouldn't have to pay the whole thing. they didn't give a reason for the reduction. but they said for you you can post that and move forward with the appeal. i don't know where he is with the payment. i thought he would have moved more quickly. but he still has a few days to post it and it feels like he will come up with the cash somewhere. we don't know. but it feels like what the appellate court did took some oxygen. >> this is an interesting story. the truth social merged with a shell company. went public. got a lot of followers. people who are not typical investors who bought this thing. stock was way, way up. then it was just up a lot. tell me about whether this h
start wherever you would like suzanne. >> i think i will leave the bibles for a little bit. start with the bond. he has to pay a reduced bond $175 million. that is down from $450 million in change. that happened earlier in the week. seems like weeks ago. it was just on monday that hit when the appellate court came down and said you could post a smaller bond. it doesn't mean eventually if he is not successful he wouldn't have to pay the whole thing. they didn't give a reason for the...
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abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn joins us live from the newsroom with a closer look at the shiftn october 2022, census numbers for the year before revealed that san francisco lost more than 6% of its population. >> that's 55,000 people that moved out of the city in a single year during the pandemic. but that latest number, the latest census numbers, show that san francisco is making a comeback. new census numbers show people are coming back to san francisco. the exodus in the wake of the pandemic is over. >> i think the pandemic really changed a lot of people's lives, so i'm glad they're coming back. i think that's wonderful. >> according to census bureau data, san francisco's population is up, growing between july 2022 and 2023. by about 1200 people to just under 809,000. that's an increase of 0.15. i'm a little surprised
abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn joins us live from the newsroom with a closer look at the shiftn october 2022, census numbers for the year before revealed that san francisco lost more than 6% of its population. >> that's 55,000 people that moved out of the city in a single year during the pandemic. but that latest number, the latest census numbers, show that san francisco is making a comeback. new census numbers show people are coming back to san francisco. the exodus in the wake of...
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suzanne, mark, ankush, thank you for being here. when we come back, we are just minutes away from super tuesday. we have an all-star political panel here to break down what to expect and what it could mean for candidates heading into november. later tonight's key note interviews with republican governor, larry hogan of maryland. his thoughts on today's supreme court decision, no labels, and who he plans to vote for it later this year. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a monday night, live from washington. from was if you're living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. good to go binge-watch. good to go out even later. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider, just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you're taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side e
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live in the newsroom suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> suzanne, thank you.bc seven news insider phil matier joins us now. mayor breed is obviously running for reelection, and the state of the city address sounded just as much like a campaign speech as anything else. would you agree? >> i would, and that's how things have evolved. initially, the state of the city address was, well, we have this much money, we have this much that we have to take care of. we have this and that. and then it became more aspirational. i see a bright future and we're going to do this. we're going to do this, we're going to do that. ofttimes it didn't get done, this was now it's turned more political, just like the state of the union tonight. both are incumbents facing tough reelection bids later this year. so yes, i would say this was a combination state of the city and stump speech for mayor breed's reelection. >> well, you're the incumbent. you get to do what you want when you get in front of the microphones. but we should point out mayor breed did win on a couple of propositions
live in the newsroom suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> suzanne, thank you.bc seven news insider phil matier joins us now. mayor breed is obviously running for reelection, and the state of the city address sounded just as much like a campaign speech as anything else. would you agree? >> i would, and that's how things have evolved. initially, the state of the city address was, well, we have this much money, we have this much that we have to take care of. we have this and that. and then...
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me. >> suzanne.us? this looks marvellous. >> lots s i think we need to start by saying, i'm so glad start off by saying, i'm so glad we're this this week and we're doing this this week and not because have not next, because had we have done week, there would done it next week, there would have every excuse not to have been every excuse not to get the woman in your life a gift. >> at least today. um, your viewers have got eight days. >> excuses, excuses. >> n0...