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>> yeah. hey, kristen and dan. yeah. stony point road and todd back open to traffic this afternoon. this is where that violent police chase ended with a suspect vehicle smashing through this fence. still lots of questions here. neighbors telling us what they heard. >> just a rapid fire of gunshots. you know, really loud gun. bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam. just all kinds of gunshots. >> dean stupak says he heard gunfire and tires squealing around midnight in west santa rosa. >> i heard tires squealing, you know, cars peeling out and racing back and forth. >> santa rosa police now investigating the incident involving sonoma county sheriff's deputies. it all began with a911 call from neighbors. >> they were advised a male subject was brandishing a firearm. >> the sonoma county sheriff says the male suspect had a rifle and was driving a small white sedan. >> the deputies arrived and saw the suspect, who quickly led
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them on a pursuit. during the pursuit, the suspect fired at the deputies and they returned fire. ultimately, the suspect crashed and subsequently died at the scene. >> that car crashing through this fence on stony point road, dean stupak says he heard yelling before the crash. >> i heard a deputy say, let me see your hands. and then that's all i heard. and right after he said, hands, i heard gunfire. >> police are not saying if the man was hit by gunfire. four deputies riding in separate cruisers suffered injuries, all taken to the hospital. one deputy suffered a head injury, another was shot in the leg and two suffered injuries to their hands. >> our deputy with the head injury is in critical but stable condition. as you can imagine. i'm concerned about my injured deputies and hope they all make a full and speedy recovery. >> for a time, the crime scene stretched two miles as investigators gathered evidence. >> we appreciate the public's patience with us. we have a large thoroughfare in our city closed off on multiple roads. um, and that is because we have
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multiple scenes to investigate. >> yeah. the name of the suspect has not been released. police are still trying to determine what exactly happened here. the sheriff's department says they will release more information soon, including body worn camera footage. we're live in santa rosa. cornell, bernard. abc seven news, cornell. >> thank you. the massive blizzard in the sierra nevada mountains is finally blowing over. but the region is still dealing with the aftermath. some areas saw up to five inches of snow per hour through the storm that lasted for four days. a large stretch of interstate 80 closed down for several days as more than ten feet total dumped in some areas. more than 300 vehicles were stranded, which became a dangerous situation for many. tow truck drivers were very busy and officers were checking car to car. >> there's a lot of people and a lot of cars, some of them were there overnight, some of them got rescued and sent to the hospital or to the nearest hotel. >> we really need to focus on
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the people in the vehicles. are you prepared to sit there for a while? do you have food? do you have water? do you have enough fuel in your vehicle to keep the heat going? >> the video was taken in south lake tahoe where this car was completely submerged, covered in the snow pile up on one person's driveway while the snow is paused. for now, there's still some more to come with another storm on the way tonight. >> well, skiers are wasting no time making the most of the additional snow in the sierra. this is video from kirkwood resort today, which was a very busy from the moment the lifts opened. woohoo! yay whoa! >> you think you're having fun? >> screams of joy from one skier at dodge ridge resort in pine crest. that's abc seven news photojournalist steve stifter enjoying the conditions after the storm. the temperature shut down most of the resorts in the area, having a blast. >> he's got a steady hand there. all right, more snow is coming to tahoe. indeed here in the bay area, we're in for some weather changes as well. abc seven weather anchor spencer christian tells us what is next. following
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days of rain. spencer. yeah, christian. >> well, let's start with the sierra, where the blizzard now has ended, but there's still a snowstorm. it's still accumulating. but when we were forecast totals of 8 to 10ft, we were right. with the four day total snowfall, total shows sugarwell getting over ten feet of snow as soda springs nearly ten feet, kingvale 106in of snow. so the storm which we the warning i should say the blizzard warning has expired, but there's still a winter storm warning for a portion of the northern sierra, mainly to the north northwest of lake tahoe. that's in effect until 4 a.m. wednesday. so so the storm is not quite so strong as it was, but snow is still accumulating maybe another half foot or so will accumulate over the next 24 hours. snowpack in the sierra uh- at at or above 100% of average for most of the area. so that's good news. now getting back here to the bay area, we had some impressive three day rainfall totals. but as we look at live doppler seven now, you see we've got relatively calm conditions. maybe a sprinkle or two moving through the area
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tonight. but the next storm out at sea is moving towards southern california, not toward us. we can expect some sunny, milder days later in the week. and i'll give you a look at that in my seven day forecast a little bit later. kristen >> all right, spencer, thanks and track the rain and snow anytime with the abc seven bay area app. you can access 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. >> in the south bay state, leaders are using san jose as an example of how to bridge the gap between homelessness and permanent housing. they joined city officials at one of san jose's interim housing communities today to announce support for the interim housing act of 2024, the legislation would speed up the time it takes to build short time housing across the state. state senator josh becker is sponsoring this bill as well. >> over the last 12 months, the rest of the state has increased by 10. the number of unsheltered people living on the streets in san jose, they have decreased by
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11. san jose is home to six interim housing community. >> his unhoused individuals are allowed to live rent free in those homes. candidates for california's open senate seat are crisscrossing the state before tomorrow's primary this morning, congressman adam schiff visited small businesses in san francisco, where he talked about the importance of housing. >> and i want to make sure that we're building hundreds of thousands of new units of housing so we can bring those costs down so people can live near where they work, so we can have people who are living on the street into shelter for this afternoon, schiff was in downtown san jose, where he walked lunch at a mediterranean restaurant with mayor matt mehan . >> schiff has bay area roots. he attended high school in danville and graduated from stanford. the latest polls show schiff falling behind republican steve garvey in the race for senate. garvey has barely campaigned but has name recognition. of course, he's a former baseball star. schiff and garvey are followed
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by congresswoman katie porter and barbara lee. >> well, katie porter says she's not worried, even though she is trailing in the polls. >> every pollster would tell you low turnout elections are surprising. look, i've won before. before, when the polls had me down. at this point. and so i've done this before and pulled it out. i think it's going to take time for every last vote to be counted. >> the other candidate in the race for senate, barbara lee, was campaigning in irvine over the weekend. she focused on the younger generation. just days after releasing a sweeping climate action plan that emphasizes resolving racial and class disparities in environmental matters. >> first of all, young people uh- your uh- generation is the generation that we all are fighting for. i am running for the united states senate, not for barbara lee, but for you, lee has served the east bay as a us representative since 1998. >> by the way, this is very important. the top two candidates after tomorrow's primary will advance to the november. so if two democrats
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win the seat is guaranteed to remain blue. if a republican and a democrat win. um, well, well, actually, many will argue that it will stay blue anyway because the registration of democrats to republicans is 2 to 1. in california, however, less advertising money may be spent because you don't have two democrats vying for that seat. stay with abc seven news for election night tomorrow. our full team of reporters and experts are fanning out across the bay area to keep an eye on the races that matter to you as the results come in. our coverage of the california primary election starts at 9 p.m, streaming anywhere. you watch abc seven news, bay area, apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. >> california's attorney general is promoting a new bill that would guarantee key funding for dna labs all across the state. rob bonta says the bill would update proposition 69, which was passed by voters in 2004. it set aside money from criminal fines to fund the state dna bank program. prop 69 generates $12
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million a year for state and local crime labs, but funding is set to disappear after this year. the bill's author says dna has been used to solve crimes big and small. >> the golden state killer, the east area rapist, those were 40 year old cases that have been closed for families having closure. >> california's department of justice also announced that it has identified 2000 missing persons since the missing persons dna program was established in 2001. >> the state of union square. we learn about a plan to revitalize the area and why some local businesses say it's the wrong approach. recalling the district attorney, supporters of the effort to get alameda county da pamela price out of office. make a big move today and slip sliding away. >> neighbors in the east bay say a hill is on the verge of collapse, so why isn't anything being done about it
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where to spend money and what will make the greatest difference in changing san francisco's reputation. if perception is everything, the state of union square depends on who you ask. >> it's night and day from when we came out of the pandemic. we have one of the most beautiful cities in the world. >> um, today it looks okay. >> it's a topic that's top of mind for city officials and local business owners who are attempting to figure out how to revitalize union square and change the city's doom loop reputation, including following the announcement that macy's plans to sell its union square location sometime over the next three years. one of those revitalization efforts is the powell street promenade refresh, which will replace these existing aluminum parklets with a new design. >> this is the gateway to san francisco. i can't think of a more important place to put resources to ensure that the downtown will recover. >> the idea is to make the promenade more inviting so that retailers will return, filling these empty storefronts, improving it and making it more
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inviting is going to be beneficial for any business or hotel. but where one union square hotel ceo sees a solution, another union square hotel gm sees the wrong problem being addressed because that's not solving the problem at all. steve rizzo believes city officials should focus their efforts and money on addressing what he says he sees outside hotel g on geary street. vandalism including graffiti. >> we can't get it removed somehow. it just does not want to come off. >> and shattered glass and they tap the glass on both ends and both of those shattered addiction. >> when we see open use all the time and offensive street behavior, people defecating onto the curb with his pants down, all of which he says have led to comments on his paid social media ads like watch out for the needles on the ground where your hip waders, the human excrement, is at least knee deep and don't go to sf. >> we won't see a return of tourism the way we had seen it in 2019 and prior, until we clean up our city completely.
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marissa rodriguez is ceo of the union square alliance. >> i think you know, he's right. i think resources need to be spent toward those things. i think they're absolutely important. i don't think it's mutually exclusive. i think we need to be focused on addressing those issues. and then also doing what we can to also improve the rest of community so we can continue to be a thriving city. >> the president and ceo for union square hotel often picks up trash he sees on geary street pride is not is not something that you wait for the dpw to come by and clean it up. >> pride is you want your street to look inviting and because you're proud of the city. so show it. >> and while everyone wants san francisco to be known without infamy, jeez, i've been cleaning it up all day. >> i think the question is, are we seeing some steps in the right direction? >> i think so, compared to two years ago, the image that we allowed to occur in san
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francisco in 20 and 21, it's going to take time to change that. >> agreeing on how to get there might not come as easily. >> if you're really not addressing with the true situation is or the problems are, we're then we're then selling something that we can't deliver. >> the union square alliance meeting is on wednesday. it's by invite only and not open to the public or to journalists. it will be interesting to hear what comes out of that meeting for sure. >> yeah, lots of great ideas. hopefully melanie. thanks. >> all right. supporters of a recall effort say at least 123,000 people in alameda county want to force pamela price out as district attorney. >> that's how many signatures they say they've collected to get the recall initiative on the ballot. abc seven news reporter ryan curry has new developments in that effort, and the fight against it about safety. >> i've never said it before, but i'm saying it today. >> we're going to win. recall price a major milestone for those who want pamela price out of office. >> this group is turning in a
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petition with enough signatures that could lead to a special election. >> we shouldn't have to do this. but for the safety of our community and the safety of our children, the safety of our businesses, this is something that had to be done. this is a right for the citizens of alameda county. >> ten boxes with over 123,000 signatures being turned over to the alameda county registrar's office. moments later, at the office, emotions as they were handed a receipt for those signatures. >> when there's a will, that's a wake. most definitely. and guess what? and we all did it. so we did it. so let's say we did it. we did it. >> it's personal for members in this group. many have lost loved ones to violence and say the district attorney is not doing enough to hold criminals accountable. >> our son was murdered back in 2020 and the person was under murder charges under the old da. pamela price came in and dropped all the charges, added her own of which none were murder. >> while some want her out as
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da, members of the group trying to keep her in office say she is doing what she was elected to do. >> any courthouse in alameda county, you will see deputies of her office are locking people up , and they're making sure people are accountable for, for what happened. the reality is, is crime didn't start when da price took office. and it's also going to exist in alameda county long beyond her time here with the boxes being dropped off it now begins the process where they have to count and validate each of the signatures. >> if all lines up, it gets turned over to the board of supervisors, who then have to set a special election date that could be as early as this spring. >> so hopefully in late april or maybe early may, there will be a special election. >> supporters of the district attorney believe the voters will back her. >> she was elected with 53% of the vote over a year ago, despite being hugely outspent by the establishment. the truth is the establishment lost their annoyed. they've dumped over $2 million into a campaign to oust her. >> but those in the recall
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effort say even if some of the signatures won't count, they will still have enough for an election recall in oakland. ryan curry, abc seven news apple has to pay nearly $2 billion for unfairly favoring apple music over other streaming services. >> that's the finding of the european union, which says apple bans rival apps like spotify from telling users about payment options available through their websites that would avoid the 30% fee charged. when people pay through apps downloaded with the app store. apple says the eu did not uncover any credible evidence of consumer harm, and vows to appeal this. >> all right, let's talk a little bit about the weather. this wet, dreary, rainy weather. we've had, especially as it drags on, can be a real downer for some people. >> it can be. so we want to brighten your day. how about this? ah, stunning rainbow in our very own dan noyes captured this wow perfect arch. >> i just ran into this man in the hallway. no wonder he was smiling today. i took that picture spanned from alcatraz to san francisco. spencer, that's a really fantastic shot. that's a
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beautiful shot. >> beautiful shot. i guess there's not going to be a weather recall now. things are looking. things are looking up. here's a look at live doppler seven. you can see that conditions are relatively quiet right now. we have some clouds around little moisture in the air, and there might even be a spotty shower or two moving through the north bay. but basically we've got calm conditions right now. now there's a storm developing out at sea. as you can see on the wider image here is aiming down towards southern california. so it's going to miss the bay area, but it's close enough that it could generate some unsettled weather over the next couple of days, meaning a few clouds and a possibility of a sprinkle or two. here's our forecast animation starting at 5 p.m, and during the nighttime hours, we might see again a couple of isolated showers moving mainly through the north bay. looks like the remainder of the bay area will probably be rain free, and that pattern continues into through tomorrow, actually into early wednesday. so by wednesday night we're looking at rainfall totals for most of the bay area. only a couple of hundredths of an inch. but san francisco might actually get a quarter of an
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inch of rain out of the unsettled weather. and up in the north bay, pretty much the same picture, up to about a quarter of an inch right now we're looking at temperature readings that are 2 to 5 degrees warmer than at this time yesterday. so let's take a closer look at specific temperature readings. mid 50s right now at san francisco. and oakland we've got upper 50s at hayward, san mateo, 60 degrees at san jose. all the temperature readings looking northward and eastward. right now we've got, um, 52 degrees of petaluma. that's our coolest reading. and mid 50s at santa rosa, napa, fairfield, concord and livermore. these are the forecast headlines. unsettled weather for the next two days, thursday and friday, though, will bring us sunny and milder weather. yay for that. and over the weekend we'll see increasing clouds and a looks like an outside chance of some light rain developing. but we're not ready to call that one yet. overnight again, a couple of passing showers may move through the north bay. it'll be generally cloudy for the rest of us overnight lows generally in the mid to upper 40s and then high temperatures tomorrow under mixed sky conditions. a little bit of sun, a little bit of
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clouds. we'll see highs of 59 at half moon bay, low 60s right around the bay shoreline. and as we move into the inland east bay, 6263 degrees at places like livermore, concord, antioch, up into fairfield, about 62 degrees north bay. highs upper 50s to about 60. and down in the south bay 65, in san jose. so very nice. mild weather in the south bay tomorrow. here's the accuweather seven day forecast tomorrow. of course. super tuesday uh- get out and rock the vote. the weather should not be an inhibiting factor in voting tomorrow. if you haven't voted already, then still a chance of a shower or two on wednesday, but mainly dry. and look at thursday and friday. sunny skies with high temperatures in the low to mid 60s. actually mainly mid 60s from the bay to our inland areas going into the weekend. the mild weather holds on but clouds will increase on saturday uh- sunday, oscar sunday here on abc and everywhere else too, but especially here at abc. also so it's the day that we spring forward to daylight savings time, right? >> yeah, i like the way you
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think. by the way, on monday already looking at the weekend. yeah, i'm always looking ahead. >> no number yet on that monday panel. okay well we'll keep watching them. >> thank you. spencer okay. >> an effort to help save chinook salmon backfire terribly. the reason why thousands of the fish ended up dying also, a new program to set to launch in san francisco to get you to spend time in the mid market area. >> we'll tell you what those goals are and the i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence
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southern california. apparently caused by a project meant to help save the fish. the san francisco chronicle reports. hundreds of chinook salmon were found dead near the iron gate dam, not far from the oregon border, but the fish suffered trauma while going through a tunnel created to let the river flow freely. state officials will now release the next set of salmon downstream to bypass the tunnel. the tunnel and the dam are one of four set to be demolished in northern california for a change in crabbing gear, could prevent delays to the start of dungeness crab season, which seems to happen all the time these days. >> a state agency just approved $650,000 to invest in ropeless fishing gear. gear with ropes linking buoys on the surface with the traps underwater is a leading cause of entanglement for migrating whales, which is often why the season is delayed for crab fishing. the problem is
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so severe, dungeness crab season has been delayed. a number of times in recent years, sometimes drastically, to help test the gear, the government selected 20 dungeness crabbers to use it this spring to see how it works. >> live musical performances are coming to san francisco's market street. the initiative, called busket, is kicking off this sunday with 25 musicians. it will happen from fifth to eighth streets along market with restaurants and businesses connecting with the local artists. some places involved will be ikea or bakery and the strand theater. it will be a weekly event running from march until november. >> a hillside is on the verge of collapse in the east bay as we continue and the situation gets more precarious with every rain. but neighbors say the city of oakland is doing nothing about it. assessing that situation next, and a milestone that reproductive activists have pursued for decades, is now just about one week away. >> new information out today about an over the counter birth control pill
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the oakland hills. a portion of tunnel road is collapsing into a dangerous landslide at bay forest drive, and neighbors say storms over the last week have made it even worse. but despite years of complaint to the city, it's still not fixed. here's abc seven news reporter leslie brinkly. >> oh, it's dreadful. i mean, there's a real risk that the whole road gets closed here, and it means that there's no access for many of the residents here. >> john corlett walked us down to what he feels is a disaster unfolding in slow motion. the erosion of tunnel road by the intersection of bay forest place, the views here are
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astounding, where the crumbling two lane road narrows to just one lane as it caves in just north of the caldecott tunnel in the oakland hills. neighbor say they've been complaining for seven years, with the city putting up sandbags and tarps on the city's 3-1-1 site. numerous reports of the tunnel road collapse are documented as received last spring. residents say they've reached out to the mayor's office, the city council and the department of transportation to no avail. now they're getting alarmed at the idea of being stranded in their homes as they watch the erosion worsen over the last week. >> this is the second round of tarps in this storm season, and they're already washing away. and we can see that there's continued erosion underneath the tarps. it's worse. it's getting worse. even the last week it's gotten much worse. they've got to come out and fix this. it's
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not acceptable. we pay our taxes with only one lane open. >> they worry about fire, police, utility crews, deliveries and emergency vehicles getting through to their neighborhood as the crumbling of the road accelerates, the city of oakland responded to abc seven news today, saying the hillside erosion at tunnel road, bay forest drive is an extremely complex repair, with the existing site constraints, the city of oakland will implement a permanent repair of the slope at this location. currently estimated at $850,000. oakland says they hope to draft an engineering design and repair the site this summer in the oakland hills. i'm leslie brinkly, abc seven news. >> california is sending national guard soldiers to texas to help fight a massive wildfire . governor newsom is activating the 146th airlift wing unit based in oxnard. he's also deploying a c-130j super hercules plane to assist in the
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mission. the fire in the texas panhandle has burned 1.1 million acres in a week, making it the largest wildfire in texas history and bigger than california's largest ever wildfire. it's just 15% contained. >> police say a group of men in masks opened fire at an outdoor party in monterey county, killing four people and injuring three others. this happened about 6 p.m. in king city. police say several people were at a party outside a home when three men with dark masks and gloves got out of a silver car and shot at the group. three men died at the scene and a woman died at a nearby hospital. the suspects got back in the car and drove away. they still haven't been caught. king city is about 100 miles south of san jose. >> vice president kamala harris is calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza. it's the most forceful remarks yet from a top biden official, as hamas weighs a six week cease fire deal that's currently on the table. abc's reena roy has the latest. a strong message from vice president kamala harris as
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the humanitarian crisis grows in gaza, the immense scale of suffering in gaza. >> there must be an immediate cease fire. >> hospital officials say this nine year old boy with cerebral palsy died in rafah because he didn't have access to the customized diet that he needed due to ongoing fighting. his father, sharing a picture of his son saying when the war broke out, everything was cut off from him and his condition deteriorated. harris meeting monday with israeli war cabinet member benny gantz saying the israeli government must allow more crucial aid into gaza as it continues its barrage against hamas priorities. >> that certainly we have, which includes getting hostage deal done, getting aid in and then getting that six week cease fire . >> israeli officials denying reports of starvation in an interview with abc's tom soufi burridge, but say they're working to ensure the aid does
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not end up in the hands of hamas people in gaza right now are starving to death, and you're not letting enough aid trucks reach those people in need. >> first of all, people are not starving to death in gaza. well, the un says they are. i beg to differ. at any rate, israel is enabling thousands of trucks to get into gaza. >> the us, conducting its first aid drop over the weekend, delivering 38,000 ready to eat meals. the pentagon saying there are plans for more deliveries. last week, more than 100 people killed in a scramble towards aid trucks in rafah. israeli officials saying soldiers fired shots toward the crowd but say most were crushed. a un team visiting a local hospital, saying a large number of the injured had gunshot wounds. unicef. likely to rapidly increase unless obstacles to humanity and relief are immediately resolved.
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reena roy abc news, new york. former president donald trump is hailing a supreme court decision that lets him stay on a number of primary ballots, calling it a big win for america. >> the court's unanimous ruling comes before a super tuesday tomorrow, where 16 states hold elections. abc's perry russom is in washington today, a unanimous decision from the supreme court. >> former president trump stays on the ballot. >> it's a very important decision. we're very well crafted and i think it will go a long way toward bringing our country together. >> the case surrounds colorado supreme court's decision to disqualify trump from his primary ballot, citing section three of the 14th amendment. the section reads, no one who has taken an oath to support the constitution and then engaged in insurrection can hold public office afterward. in today's decision, the justices writing the constitution makes congress rather than the states responsible for enforcing section three. jason murray defended colorado decision in front of the supreme court, even though it made procedural determine that colorado, as a state, couldn't enforce section
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three of the 14th amendment. >> the issue of donald trump's eligibility for the office of the presidency remains very much a live issue. >> colorado secretary of state expressing disappointment over the ruling, writing colorado should be able to bar oath breaking insurrections from our ballot. the ruling has implications nationwide, with both maine and illinois now forced to put trump back on the ballot after kicking him off. i think this opinion puts those to rest. >> trump already focusing on his next supreme court case regarding presidential immunity. >> if a president doesn't have full immunity, you really don't have a president because nobody that is serving in that office will have the courage to make, in many cases, what would be the right decision. >> that case on presidential immunity will decide whether or not trump can be prosecuted for his actions as president surrounding january 6th. he's pleaded not guilty. arguments are scheduled to be heard on that case at the supreme court next month. perry russom abc news, washington. >> a federal appeals court in
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texas is hearing arguments today that threatens part of obamacare. the fifth circuit court of appeals will decide whether to keep a mandate that requires employers and insurers cover preventive services. these include cancer screenings and hiv prevention. medication like prep signups for the affordable care act reached a record 21 million this year. the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the u.s. will hit store shelves this month. old pill can be bought online in the coming days, and it's expected to reach pharmacy shelves. as we mentioned in just a few weeks. it will cost about $20 for a one month supply, or $50 for the three month supply, the company says. when taken as directed, old pill is 98% effective at preventing pregnancy. that is in line with most birth control pills. >> all right. coming up here on the ford. ford let them eat cereal. a multi-millionaire corporate ceo is dealing with some harsh responses after his advice on how to save money on groceries. nothing but nets another woman makes ncaa history
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with higher prices at the grocery store and the head of a cereal empire has a money saving
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suggestion that's drawing some controversy. eat cereal for dinner. kellogg's is facing some harsh criticism after the company ceo, gary pilnick, encouraged cash strapped shoppers to eat cereal for dinner. he made the comment during a television interview quickly went viral. some critics questioned whether pilnick, who makes more than $5 million a year, was following his own suggestion. karina, i would suggest probably not. hey, every now and then, i love having breakfast for dinner, but what a insensitive, silly thing to say. out of touch. yeah, we know he's not having cereal for dinner, right? >> i will say i agree. i love sometimes you just crave like a cold, crunchy cereal with milk. you know, before you go to bed at night. but i wouldn't feed it to a family of four. right. if i'm craving it, sure, i'll eat it for dinner, but i'm not going to make that the dinner every night or even once a week. yeah. you know, i just it also not very nutritious. no. right. >> spencer, i'd like to think it
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was tongue in cheek and just trying to plug his product, but it just didn't play well. >> yeah, apparently it hasn't played well. and yet i don't find it offensive because i've had breakfast for dinner a few times and it it can be nutritious if you do, if you don't dump a bunch of sugar and stuff all over it. but that's the best. i mean, i guess it depends on how you take it. if some people are taking it as as if he's saying, let them eat cereal. yeah, like let them eat cake, but can i that he meant it. i don't take it that way. >> it's just someone in his position should be a little more sensitive as to how it's going to play. so. >> but we've seen lots of people in high positions who are insensitive these days. >> oh, yes. i'm just glad. really? >> yeah. >> and the price of cereal has gone up by the way, too. oh, yeah. have you noticed that? oh yeah. that's true. it's still cheaper than a sirloin. yeah, i'm going to take uh- ramen over cereal. if i had to have dinner, you know, like cheap. okay. a history making day on the hardwood for iowa hawkeyes superstar guard caitlin clark. she became the ncaa division
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one's all time leading scorer in basketball. male or female, in a win yesterday over the ohio state buckeyes. it's been a big year so far for women in college sports. last month, stanford's tara vanderveer made ncaa history, becoming the winningest coach in ncaa basketball history . so it's driving a lot of new fans and new audiences, right? and just wait till she gets in the wnba. oh my gosh, she's incredible. >> she's one of the. have you watched college players? one of the greatest basketball players i've ever seen. >> and she you know she is so uh- power, so graceful, so athletic on the court. amazing remarkable. it's great to see. it's great for sports in general, not just women's sports. >> i mean, when she travels, she sells out the opponent's stadium or arena. you know, that's something, karina. that's what stars do. >> yeah. and i think it's amazing what we've seen. there's just this wave of women athletes being on this stage. you know, sabrina versus steph, just not too long ago. that was so cool to see. so i think this is great
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for women's sports. hopefully it just keeps increasing and we get more girls out there who are inspired by these amazing athletes and get more people watching women's sports, whether it's basketball or anything else, we should do our own version. >> dan versus kristen shuffleboard. what do you think i don't know, yeah. what would be the sport you got? curling. >> curling. >> okay. there you go. >> try that. actually, san francisco giants manager bob melvin is now requiring everyone in the team's dugout to stand during the national anthem. melvin says the decision is more about letting the other team know that the black and orange is ready to play. he adds that the same rules apply during his team as manager at the time, as his manager, during his time as manager for the a's and the padres, melvin occasionally cracked down if he noticed a lack of participation during the national anthem. he says the team is embracing this policy change as spencer, your big baseball fan, i you know, i like it. i you know, i don't mind when people choose to sit, i guess, but it's i think it's nice. well i'm like you.
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>> it doesn't bother me if someone chooses to sit. i don't choose to sit, but i, you know, it doesn't bother me if someone else sits, i don't. i'm not really big into mandates and managers telling ballplayers you know, when to cut their hair, shave their mustaches, or when to stand for the anthem. but, you know, i it doesn't bother me either way. i guess it doesn't bother me. >> yeah. i mean, it's fine. karina you have ties to baseball. what do you think? yeah i would just say. >> i mean, he says it's a whole new team. we have great players this year and this is how we're going to do it. you know, i'm the manager now. it's totally different than what gabe kapler did. um, so it's his team. that's what he decided to do. and he's saying, this is going to show the other team, like, hey, we're here for all of us are ready. whether it's the coaches, the bat boys, the players, and this is how we're going to show that we're here. i mean, that's what he said. and if that's what works for him, i guess that's what's going to have to work for the giants. >> and i feel like there hasn't been as much controversy, you know, amongst the players in major league baseball versus nba, you know, football. and also on the giants, not really a
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big controversy either. so all right, a new era. but 10s that's all you need to figure out if you'll have a long life. a study out of brazil tested the ability of people over 51 to stand on one leg. people who couldn't stand on one leg for 10s were four times as likely to have died over the next seven years than the people that could. researchers say the balancing act can indicate a person's level of activity and strength, which have major implications on a person's health. oh my gosh, i'm so happy to hear this because this i can actually do for a very long time. >> yeah, i'm doing it now. >> okay. and that and that counter. what a fortune teller said about me when i was a little girl and i was scarred forever. it was like a palm reader, i think. and what did they say? i don't know, i have some broken line and it was not supposed to be good. and you're, you know, lifeline. so i've been seeking all my life for signs like these. the studies that actually make me feel better. what kind of a palm reader would say that to a kid? and i was like, eight? >> that's good. that's good to know. >> i especially like you. i can stand, you know, on one leg. no
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problem. i did see another interesting thing that i tried this weekend, which didn't go quite as well. if you can sit. remember how we used to sit cross-legged, you know, with our legs folded? yeah if you can start in a standing position and go down without your hands to that position and stand back up. whoa. it's a very good sign. you know, we could all do that when you're 20, but. but it's a very good sign as you get older. apparently that you're in good shape. that's great. live longer after practice. that that's about balance and strength. obviously this is more about balance. balance is so important, though. i can't even do more than one minute of the wall sit, you know. >> oh, right. so is that bad? oh okay. got to work on that. you guys practice? >> i can't even bend over and pick anything up right now. i mean, i do have a huge thing here. so what does that say i don't know. >> well, that's a temporary condition. >> count probably says you're about to become a mom. >> yes. yes all right. that's going to do it for this whiteboard
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san rafael bridge partially closed one of its two lanes for emergency pothole repairs today. there's some road damage so big that it's a hazard for drivers just west of the toll plaza. people headed that way are advised to use alternate routes and to expect delays. it's unknown how long the repairs will take and when they'll be able to reopen the lane. today been a number of problems because of all of this rain, but we're getting a nice little break now, which is welcome. all right. let's see how long that's going to last. spencer. >> it's going to last a few days. it's beginning right now.
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as a matter of fact, as you look at live doppler seven, you can see we have mainly quiet weather conditions right now. but the for the futurecast shows that going into the evening hours we may see an isolated shower or two moving mainly through the north bay. the rest of us will see some clouds, but not likely to see precipitation overnight. lows will be mainly in the mid to upper 40s and highs tomorrow under mixed clouds and sun in the sky, mainly upper 50s along the coast and low 60s elsewhere. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast tomorrow. super tuesday to get out and vote. if you haven't already. and then wednesday we'll see some clearing in the afternoon on wednesday. what will be a hint of what's to come on thursday and friday, which will be mainly sunny days, nice and mild, high temperatures in the mid 60s, maybe even mid to upper 60s in some of our inland areas. on friday saturday we'll see increasing clouds still remaining mild and dry. uh- mixed conditions on settled weather on sunday. there may be a sprinkle or two as we get into the end of the weekend and the beginning of next week. dan and christine, very nice. >> all right, spencer, thanks so much. >> one of the most anticipated
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categories in this year's oscar awards shows is that of best actress and one nominee in that category has already made oscar history. >> we'll hear from lily gladstone and the story that not only inspired a film, but also rewrote how hollywood portrays native americans. stay with us
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a special edition of 2020. then stay with us for abc seven news at 11. oscar excitement is
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growing and one really tight category is that of best actress. it features newcomer and trailblazer lily gladstone. if she wins, she will become the first native american to win best actress. sandy kenyon from our sister station in new york, has more on the woman and the film that has thrusted her into award spotlight. lily gladstone she has made this oscar season more memorable by her grace. >> okay. >> next. >> lily gladstone, using the language of the blackfeet to accept her golden globe before making history when she was nominated for an oscar as best actress for her role in killers of the flower moon, being the first native american nominee for this kind of blows my mind. killers of the flower moon depicts the way the osage people were exploited and even killed, so that greedy and ruthless men could secure the oil beneath their lands like buzzards circling our people. this movie
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was always conceived as an epic, but director martin scorsese had the original script rewritten to focus on gladstone's character. >> i need you here, mollie burkhart. >> marriage is disastrous and then deadly. >> a story that happened to her and her family is important. it's correcting a huge historical injustice to be telling this story. it feels pretty immense to be a part of all of it, all the more remarkable when you consider the way native americans were shown on the big screen for most of hollywood's history. >> when you think about how native americans and people of color were portrayed in, you know, silent films from birth of a nation to so many, um, you know, just really you know, terrible and racist depictions. reporter. >> now, the hope is the films ten oscar nominations are not simply a quirk of fate. >> we're creating a dialog. that's all we wanted to do was create a dialog about these issues and we feel like that's happening. >> i'm sandy kenyon, abc seven
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