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you need to know about if you're in the east bay trying to get to
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the city. a deadly crash blocking lanes at the 580 connector to the 80 just east of the toll plaza. amanda is tracking the situation and paying respects to the three people killed in a terrible crash in san francisco's west portal. >> hundreds, including the mayor, came to a vigil to remember the victims. what we've learned about them, plus the person accused of driving the suv. >> then apparently, birthdays are not for everybody. the little boy who was just exhausted, a baby. he can't take it now. >> just can't take it. >> i got it. good morning. on this tuesday, march 19th. yes, drew is here at the check of our forecast. >> we're going to start with amanda because there is a crash that's blocking traffic in the east bay. yeah. >> we've been following it all morning long. it's a fatal three car crash in oakland. it's blocking two lanes on the westbound 580 to westbound 80 connector. we know one lane is open, but there is no word about when the two others will reopen. 580 and 24 are pretty jammed up
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right now to. we'd recommend using highway 13. use 13 all the way to 80 is what we're thinking . you can also use northbound 880 if you're coming from the san leandro area. we also want to get you a look at this backup camera. photojournalist steve stifter is on his way there. it was really stopped for quite some time. now you can see stop and go, but a lot of brake lights as people are making their way through that area of oakland. let's get back to the desk. >> oh, hey man, i'll take it from here. we'll go outside and show you these temperatures. right now we're in the mid 40s to the low 50s currently, so pretty typical for this time of the morning. but we do have our marine layer back with us to start out the day. some morning clouds, maybe a little bit of drizzle close to the coast underneath that marine layer, giving way to increasing sunshine later on. today it is sunny and it is mild away from the coast. we'll get into the 60s and into the 70s, a bit of a range in temperatures that marine influence in half moon bay at 58, but you hop inland. it's quite warm at 74. in
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antioch, the same in san jose, at about 62. in the city, guys. drew >> thank you. an emotional night in san francisco as hundreds gathered to mourn three family members killed when an suv plowed into a bus stop. the couple's baby is still alive but battling life-threatening injuries at a hospital. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is here with the tributes from the community. gloria. >> a good morning, reggie. there has been an outpouring of support at the memorial in san francisco's west portal neighborhood since his heartbreaking crash over the weekend, and it now includes messages from the community and photos of the family killed. a mother, father and toddler died when they were hit at a muni bus stop on saturday. they were headed to the zoo. their other child, a baby, was last listed in critical condition. hundreds showed up for an emotional vigil last night in their honor, many saying the intersection where the crash happened is confusing and that changes need to be made. >> people don't know where to
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walk, not to walk. you can see the lights are terrible. you people don't know when you can cross the street. and so there's definite confusion. >> yes, mayor london breed and police chief bill scott both showed up last night. the driver, who's been identified as a 78 year-old woman, is now facing three felony counts of vehicular manslaughter and reckless driving and prosecutors say they are analyzing toxicology reports and also the vehicle's operating system. before filing formal charges live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news kumasi. >> thank you, gloria. today san francisco transportation officials will be weighing in on proposed speed cameras. 33 cameras will be installed throughout the city, according to the sfmta map. the west portal area is not one of the spots that will be getting a camera once they are installed, drivers will get a speeding ticket if they're going 11 miles an hour or more over the speed limit, that fine goes up the faster you drive. sfmta will be
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voting to approve the locations in the next few months. speed enforcement cameras have also been approved for oakland and san jose in the south bay, san jose police are asking for the public's help in locating two people accused of shooting a dog named marley. >> there's a $1,000 reward for anyone with information police say the young german shepherd was shot in the skull in early january. they found marley and people and people crowdfunded online for marley to get specialized oral surgery. uc davis veterinarians manufactured splints inside her mouth that she had to have in for weeks. >> she's been in foster, and the foster parents reported that even with the device in her mouth, she still wanted to play. so they had to take toys away because she didn't remember. she had a broken jaw. >> the shooting hasn't dampen marley's sweet, well-mannered and loving spirit. she's expected to make a full recovery . >> a live look right now at sfo for at least the 10th time in just two weeks, a united
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airlines flight has reportedly had a concerning issue, the chronicle reports. a flight from sfo to osaka, japan, had to return to the gate yesterday because of an engine problem. the boeing 777 was eventually able to take off. it made it to osaka. overnight, several of the incidents united has experienced recently happened on flights to or from sfo, including that plane that lost a wheel during takeoff and a hydraulic leak on a flight from dallas fort worth. we have reached out to united about the latest incident. we'll let you know when we get a response. >> your voice, your vote. election day was two weeks ago, but it's still too close to call for california's proposition one at the moment. it's yes on one. by a small margin, 50.1 to 49.9. there's less than a 20,000 vote difference out of more than 7 million votes cast. if proposition one passes, more than $6 billion in bond money will go to our mental health
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treatment facilities, governor newsom says that would be an additional 11,000 beds. it could help accommodate the homeless population. >> and so you really saw low levels of turnout this spring. and that was dangerous. when you want to put forward an agenda item that maybe needs more disadvantaged and working class people voting, my hunch is that it's going to squeak by, but it's only a hunch. >> results will be fully certified by april 12th. now, the race to replace congresswoman anna eshoo is even tighter. former san jose mayor sam liccardo leads the pack with 21% of the vote. so he is definitely going to be on the ballot in november. but in second place, well, look at how close it is now. only 12 votes separate. these two. so right now, santa clara county supervisor joe simitian is winning over evan low. but it doesn't get any closer than that. >> former president trump is facing a possible financial crisis. he's having trouble finding the money to post bond.
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in his civil fraud judgment, he was found liable for inflating the value of his properties to get favorable loans. amanda is at the live desk with more on what his attorneys are saying. amanda kumasi a judge, has ordered donald trump to post a $464 million bond. >> his lawyers say trump is financially stable, but even with that, he cannot find the money to pay his bond. they say securing the money is a practical impossibility. trump's lawyers also say they are facing insurmountable difficulties after approaching more than 30 insurance companies for help and being rejected each time, trump was found liable for fraudulently inflating the value of his properties to get favorable bank loans. he is appealing the ruling and has until next week to secure a bond if he doesn't find the money. new york attorney general letitia james can ask the court to start seizing his property. it's also possible that trump could try to sell his buildings to raise that money. but his attorneys say that kind of fire sale would result in losses that won't be able to be recovered.
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his lawyers are asking the court to allow him to post a smaller bond. back to you all at the desk. >> thank you. amanda. still to come with just days before the season starts. the giants making a big splash. the award winning hurler coming to the bank, then embattled da pamela price, accusing those trying to remove her from office of committing fraud. >> why she's now asking for the department of justice to step in. >> 608 this morning, spring officially arrives here later on tonight at 806. that's when the sun's rays are directed right at the equator. and for us here locally, just a little over 12 hours of daylight today, we're starting out with clouds this morning, but s
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out live right now to look at the backup on i-5 80 approaching i-80 on the ramp. this is near the bay bridge, and you can see it is pretty backed up. people not moving too much right now. we do know there is a deadly crash earlier this morning. amanda has been following this backup that you see right here. and she will have a full report. but we want to take a minute to let you know what it looked like, what you can expect if you have to go through this area and let you know if you need to avoid it, as well. >> kumasi will take you to san jose this morning where it is cloudy. you can see that up above our morning marine layer is greeting us on this tuesday. so what you'll find is that we could have a little bit of mist and drizzle underneath that morning cloud cover. right now. heading later on into the morning we'll find more sunshine breaking through that cloud cover. in the afternoon it will be a sunny one. let's break it down region by region. we're all starting out with that cloud cover this morning. giving way to sunshine this afternoon and a
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wide range of temperatures 50s along the coast. we'll have 60s around the bay shoreline and 70s in our warmest spots inland. we do say hello to spring at 806 this evening. tomorrow, the first full day of spring. a little cooler, but we stay dry and we keep it dry here through thursday. now, friday and into the weekend, showers are back in the forecast. we'll detail that next storm system coming up in about nine minutes. kumasi you drew. >> still to come, the new resources available for students in the south bay struggling with their mental health. then, five years after a devastating fire, a spire at notre dame cathedral standing tall again. and as we head to break, we're taking a live look outside right now it when you have moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists,
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say they have documented issues with the signature gathering process, and they're now asking the department of justice to step in. organizers with the protect the wind campaign showed their evidence yesterday at oakland city hall. they say someone could have tampered with the signatures, and they claim some petitioners came from outside the county after sending a letter to attorney general rob bonta. they now want to send a letter to the u.s. department of justice asking it to investigate. >> this is a broken system. you know, we don't expect that da price will be able to fix it in one year, but we also believe that honoring the majority vote is really critical. >> the county registrar says they will have to count the signatures manually. recall leaders have responded to these accusations, saying in a statement, quote, a broad coalition of alameda county residents, business owners, victims, victims families and concerned citizens of our
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community have come together to keep our community safe. we are awaiting signature validation from the alameda county registrar of voters, and are confident the process will confirm the results of the recall. online orders have started for the first over-the-counter birth control pills. there are no age restrictions. you don't need a prescription for a pill. the company behind the pill is selling one month packs for $20. experts say opal is 98% effective at preventing pregnancy. doctors say the online access is a major benefit for women who live in remote areas, and for women who cannot travel to stores that carry it. >> it allows improved access to contraceptive care to women. it is also, i think, financially very doable. birth control is very safe, and i think we're seeing, improved access because it's been around for so long and we know it's very safe. >> following the online launch,
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opal is expected to hit store shelves later this month at major retailers and pharmacies, including walgreens and cvs. the fight against covid 19 is taking a major step forward in santa clara county, 40 schools are going to get new grant money to develop wellness centers at middle schools and high schools, or at existing enhancing existing ones, wellness centers address challenges by offering students a safe place to just relax, to get counseling, and to be referred to other services. 91 schools in the county have already seen great success from these centers. >> students often feel like school is just about academics and nothing else, and our wellness center really has brought that commitment to the whole child and building their wellness, as well as their academic growth. >> each school will receive just over $300,000 in funding. the new grant funding will serve more than 400,000 students across santa clara county. >> sometimes you just don't know what to do when people are singing happy birthday to you, right? it can be awkward. take a
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look at this reaction from this baby who just turned one. happy birthday to you. >> happy birthday, dear ted >> oh, that's teddy. he did a face plant right onto the high chair table as 30 people sang happy birthday to him. teddy's mom says he has been pretty shy recently, and all of them looking at him might have, you know, made him feel a little overwhelmed. teddy did eat some cake, just like you see a happy i just. >> and it's over. >> although i do feel like when you get happy birthday sung to you, it's just like a weird 30s of yeah, just like staring around the room like it's. >> it's true. yeah. >> so i know my toddler for his third birthday was like, getting. well, he is your child, so that does make sense. it get into it making us.
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>> but we do want to get into this deadly car crash that i've been following all morning long. traffic troubles certainly in the east bay. this is in oakland. a three car crash is blocking two lanes of the westbound 580 to westbound 80 connector. a chp issued a sig alert, and we know there are reports of a wrong-way driver involved. is what we're hearing now. no estimated time of opening for those two lanes. one lane is going by pretty slowly. 580 and 24 are pretty much jammed right now to. i'd recommend using highway 13 to get around. use 13 all the way to 80. and if you're coming from the san leandro area, you can also use northbound 880. but here is our live backup camera. photog steve stifter is on westbound 580. still approaching the maze at this hour. so quite the headache for those heading through oakland and in san leandro. we want to tell you about a washington avenue being shut down between san leandro boulevard and 139th avenue because of standing water in the tunnel there. reopening is expected by 9 a.m. drew.
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>> hey, amanda, we'll take a look at the pollen forecast inspired by our own reggie aqui who is suffering. and this is why the trees they are running at high pollen index values now everything else is low or none. so if you are suffering this morning, it is due to the trees. we just got those latest numbers in this morning and they are putting out a lot of pollen. future weather showing you we have cloud cover this morning. breaking down the next couple of hours for full sunshine later on today, but we'll sell a bit of a marine air influence along the coast in the 50s. lots of 60s around the bay shoreline, then our warmest spots inland, getting into the 70s. so a high of 74 in san jose, but only 58 in half moon bay. comfortable in the city at 62, a bit warmer in oakland at 66. napa morning clouds the sun quite nice at 70 degrees overnight tonight will kind of repeat that marine layer surging back on in here. turning to cloudy skies and numbers in the 40s and in the 50s. our next chance of rain is coming here on friday. here's 2 p.m. friday, a cold front will bring us breezy conditions, along with the wet
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weather to finish out the week. and then this low is just going to kind of sit and spin over northern california saturday and sunday with on and off showers. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. spring officially arrives here at 806 this evening. we'll keep the dry weather with us through thursday. rain is back here on friday in the afternoon and evening, and then on and off showers with this level one light storm through saturday sunday guys. >> thank you drew. now we're checking in with ginger zee who is live with what's coming up on gma. good morning ginger. >> hey reggie kumasi it's great to be with you this morning. coming up here on gma. we're following former president trump's money problems as he says that he is unable to secure a bond to cover the nearly half $1 billion that he owes in the new york civil fraud case. we'll tell you what could come next. and the race to rescue americans trapped in haiti. our matt rivers is on the scene this morning and the first video of princess kate since her surgery earlier this year. we have a palace expert who's going to weigh in on what's going on behind the scenes. also deals and steals for spring because
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that's, as drew said tonight at 1106 eastern time. and then jake gyllenhaal here live. he is always such a gem, but he's going to be talking about his new movie and the role made famous by patrick swayze. so i'm not i'm not going to brag because i don't like doing that with you all, you know? but like, he left a t shirt with, for roadhouse for me, with my name on it. it's fine. what he was thinking about me is my point. >> wait a second. >> now was. i mean, he gave it to everybody, but he was thinking about you. >> that's right. >> but had your name on it like a post-it note. >> yeah, like a like an actual tag. like a gift tag. it's pretty exciting. i haven't opened it yet. there's probably a message i. you know, i don't want to go too far. >> it's probably really long. >> yeah. >> look, obsessed fans, jake gyllenhaal, just one of them. i mean, who can blame him? when you first said a patrick swayze role, i immediately thought, wait, jake gyllenhaal is doing dirty dancing right?
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>> i'm like, okay, dirty dancing. >> then i realized, oh, it's roadhouse, right? is that the movie i'm assuming he's talking about? it's roadhouse. >> okay, it is 100% roadhouse. >> but also, can jake gyllenhaal do dirty dancing? and can you play baby idea? could you play baby? oh see, i have to go. >> i'm going to run down the hall, see if i can catch it. jake, you remember the shirt you gave me? and then i just start, like, singing all of the songs? >> yeah, think about it. >> it's not no audition. it's not? no >> right now. okay. >> you're saying there's a chance there's a chance. >> there you go. >> okay. we'll see you and jake at 7:00, and we'll
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sign reigning cy young award winner blake snell to a two year
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deal. the cy young award goes to the best pitcher in each league. snell has won it twice. the deal is worth 62 million bucks. snell previously played for the san diego padres, coincidentally, the giants begin the regular season next week in san diego. this morning, former giants pa announcer renel brooks-moon is responding after parting ways with the team yesterday, the giants announced brooks-moon and the team had extensive discussions over a new contract. they were not able to come to a deal. brooks-moon shared a post on social media. she writes, dearest giants fans, thank you for wrapping me up in the biggest hug. it has been the honor of my life to serve as your pa. thank you giants for the incredible opportunity. it has been the most amazing ride. love my giants love my baseball and i love you the fans. most of all. standing tall after a tragic fire gutted the building five years ago, paris's famed notre dame cathedral is sporting a new spire atop of its iconic
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landmark. the spire shows off a new golden rooster and a cross. the rooster is being reimagined as a phoenix rising from the ashes. the cathedral will not be open to the public during the paris olympics this summer. it's expected to reopen, though pretty soon. in december. next, at 630, the two companies that could work together again to potentially give people more shipping options, then former santa clara county sheriff laurie smith learns if she'll be able to hold office again. as we head to break a live look outside. it's 627.
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in the east bay, a deadly crash blocking part of the i-580 connector to i-80 heading toward the bay bridge toll plaza. amanda is tracking the impact of your commute and the alternate routes. >> also, city leaders say progress is being made into making the area around hegenberger road in east oakland safer. what they are crediting for a decline in crime and bond. >> james bond reports from across the pond. there's a new 007 set to hit the big screen. who is it? >> who i like that. >> good morning everybody. it is tuesday march 19th.
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>> we'll get to drew's forecast in just a second. but first we want to get to amanda and that traffic alert we just spoke about. yeah. >> this is a deadly three car crash happening in oakland. this is happening on the connector from westbound 582. westbound 80 uh- a big headache for those traveling through the east bay today. it is blocking two lanes of that connector. chp issued a sig alert. you know, there are reports of a wrong-way driver being involved. we're working to confirm that now. still no estimated time of opening for the two lanes. one lane crawling through 580 and 24 are pretty much jammed up right now, too. i would recommend using highway 13 to get around. use 13 all the way to 80, and if you're coming from the san leandro area, you can also use northbound 880. we want to give you a live look at our backup camera. photog steve stepter is on westbound 580 just past seeing adeline street. we checked it should take him about 25 minutes to get across the bridge from that point, but
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quite the headache for those heading through the east bay. we also want to get to some of our drive times as you can see. 580 westbound tracy to dublin, 68 minutes. that just ticked up uh- 17 minutes to get from 101 southbound san rafael to san francisco, and then for westbound antioch to concord is going to take you 30 minutes. >> drew. hey, amanda. we're looking at temperatures right now. pretty typical for this morning. we're in the upper 40s to the lower 50s right now, but our marine layer is certainly with us overhead. you can see those cloudy skies. that's a live look from our exploratorium camera this morning. we'll have those clouds, a little bit of mist along our coastline, underneath the fog, increasing sunshine as we head throughout the later portion of the morning and into the afternoon. it is sunny and it will be a warm day away from the coast. also, spring officially begins here. 806 this evening 62 in the city, 66 in oakland, but warmer in san jose at 74 napa up to 70 degrees. guys >> drew. thank you. an extremely emotional night in san francisco
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as loved ones and the community gathered to remember three people killed over the weekend in the west portal neighborhood. a couple on their young child died when they were hit by a car at a bus stop. their other child is severely injured. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is here now with the tribute to the family. gloria. >> good morning reggie. so many showing up to that vigil last night, including san francisco's mayor and chief of police. it happened on the sidewalk where they were killed, where a memorial of signs and photos now sits. many of the vigil sharing hugs. heartbroken about the death of a mother their toddler while their baby fights for their life. the family was waiting for the bus at a stop in the city's west portal community on saturday, when they were struck by a vehicle. they were on their way to the zoo, the tragedy impacting hundreds who showed up, including the mayor and the police chief who left flowers. >> just let the family know that there are people who saw their story and who want them to know
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that we are thinking about them. >> police say the driver was booked on three felony counts of vehicular manslaughter and reckless driving. investigators say she was speeding the wrong way before slamming into the bus stop. prosecutors say they are analyzing toxicology reports and the vehicles operating system before filing formal charges. district attorney brooke jenkins sent a statement saying in part, i asked for patience from the public. as investigators continue to gather more information so that my office can make appropriate charging decisions. and friends say the couple were very good people and full of life that their loved ones have arrived in san francisco and others are on the way. live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news kumasi. >> thank you gloria. leaders in oakland say they are seeing progress along a troubled corridor, and they're starting a new effort to double down on safety. the rising crimelong hegenberger road in east oakland has driven key businesses away
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from that area. it's near the airport and the coliseum now. the closure of in and out made national news. denny's wasn't far behind and a month back, we told you about a new task force of east bay leaders brainstorming solutions to curb crime and to bring businesses back. well, yesterday we were there as oakland mayor shengtao announced how that is working. tao says car break-ins thefts and robberies are going down in the area, and she credited more police officers on the streets, security teams assigned to shopping centers, and a safety ambassador program for businesses. >> as we remain persistent and continue to do this work, i know that not only will we have the data to represent the successes we have, but we will have a stronger, a cleaner and safer oakland. >> oakland city council member trevor reid says she is talking to in and out and to other businesses, hoping to convince them to stay in oakland. about a mile and a half from that press
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conference, police told neighbors to stay away as they looked for a person with a rifle . san leandro police say they got a call about a person walking around with a gun on doolittle drive near davis street around 1130. officers say the person had a realistic replica of a rifle. it was not a real weapon. >> police in oakland say the suspect in a liquor store clerks killing is a 13 year old boy. investigators told our partners that the bay area news group, they think the child committed another armed robbery less than an hour after that shooting. the boy is now charged with murder and attempted robbery. accused of killing majid al-hasani at his family's store in west oakland in january. police believe the child and another person pointed a gun at al-hasani. they say that when the clerk tried to grab the gun, the boy pulled the trigger, killing the father of four, the bay area news group reports the child is oakland's youngest murder suspect in recent memory, and is also a suspect in two more robberies.
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>> community members are backing san francisco mayor london breeds call for the release of surveillance video in the death of a 63 year old chinese immigrant, police say. last july, a woman shoved yang yanfeng wu to the ground. officers recently reopened that case because of new evidence, but they won't say what that evidence is. meanwhile, last week, officers arrested thea hopkins in connection with an assault on a 71 year old chinese woman in the bay view community members believe hopkins may be connected to the incident. in july because of some similarities between the two attacks. however police won't say if that's the case because the asian community has been living, you know, with, fear, this type of fear for way too long. >> i also understand that the police has to do and has to conduct a fair investigation. >> mayor breed is calling for police to release the surveillance video. the chief responded, saying they will do so after the investigation is
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complete. as long as it does not interfere with the potential prosecution. >> another former san francisco official has been sentenced to federal prison as part of an fbi investigation into corruption at city hall, former public utilities commission chief harlan kelly was sentenced yesterday. sentenced yesterday to four years in prison. last year, kelly was found guilty of fraud. prosecutors said he accepted bribes and misrepresented debts in a loan application. kelly oversaw an annual budget of $1 billion. the judge also sentenced kelly to three years of supervised release and community service. kelly apologized for his actions. >> a defense attorney who was attacked by the man he was representing in court yesterday, says he will be back in the courtroom to continue defending him today. it happened inside a martinez courtroom. the defense attorney was stabbed in the face and in the head when his client broke free from his restraints and grabbed the attorney's pen. that man then charged at the
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prosecutor before he was taken down by a sheriff's deputy. the attack was witnessed by the jury, who will soon decide the man's guilt. he's accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend. the attack attorney told our media partners that the bay area news group that it was, quote, no big deal and says he plans on being back in court to represent his client today. >> new at six. the former santa clara county sheriff has lost an appeal of a civil corruption case that disqualified her from public office in 2022. lori smith was found guilty on six corruption and misconduct counts . she argued that because she retired before the conviction, the proceedings that disqualified her from public service were no longer necessary. but appellate judges disagreed in a ruling last week. smith has not commented on that ruling. today. >> a civil rights complaint has been filed by the anti-defamation league and brandeis center against the berkeley unified school district. it comes after recent allegations of anti-semitism at uc berkeley's campus. the
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complaint claims the school district ignored severe and persistent harassment of jewish students in berkeley schools, and also claims students have had to, quote, endure anti-semitic teacher rants in the months after the war between israel and gaza began. >> people are like saying and passing in the hallways is like, oh, what side are you on? because i don't want to pick a side like, this is like it's a really complicated, like thing that's going on. and it's not so black and white as the school is teaching it and as everybody is like learning it. >> since the claim was filed, one teacher has been put on administrative leave. >> president biden is taking action to expand research into women's health. he signed an executive order fueling new research and looking into gaps in federal funding. for most of medical history, scientific study has been based on men's bodies. the president says his order will help fill gaps in our understanding of how to treat common health conditions in women. >> think of all the breakthroughs we've made in medicine across the board, but women have not been the focus.
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research has been taken much too long to get to all. >> it wasn't until the 90s that the federal government required women be included in medical research. they are still underrepresented. still ahead, a new photo of kate middleton might come some fears about her health. >> also, a live look right now at the big board at the new york stock exchange. up right now by about 80 points. another update on the markets next. then cicadas are coming back, emerging from the ground and two different groups of the same exact time. >> you're not safe. you are. it's not happening here. and stay with us on the abc seven bay area streaming app at seven for abc seven at seven. we're live every weekday from 7 to 8 a.m. you can download the app now, wherever you stream. >> they are truly wild, as you know. here's a look outside from our tam cam. we've got those first colors of that sunrise coming up, but look at all that low cloud cover down below. the marine layer is greeting us on this tuesday. so what we'll find
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is a great start for a lot of us. maybe some mist and drizzle close to the coast. then we'll start to break some of that cloud cover down throughout the later morning and especially into the afternoon. we'll get you into bright conditions later on today. here's live doppler seven showing you it is very quiet across california. we will stay dry the next couple of days. rain is not back in the forecast until friday, breaking it down region by region. you'll find cloud cover everywhere to start. then as we head into the afternoon, we'll see that sunshine prevail. but a bit of a range in our temperatures 50 for the coast side, lots of 60s around the bay shoreline and then inland will go into the 70s. we welcome spring here at 806 this evening. the first full day of spring tomorrow is a little cooler, but we're dry and that continues through thursday with a mix of sun and clouds. but then again, that rain is back here on friday and it's on and off into the weekend. we'll
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to be prepared to see, hear, and maybe even feel cicadas for the first time in centuries. billions of cicadas will be emerging, and amanda is at the live desk with more on this once in a lifetime spectacle. amanda. >> yeah, billions of them in a few weeks, scientists say the brood of cicadas that emerges every 13 years, and the brood that emerges every seven years will pop out of the ground at the same time. the last time that happened was back in 1803. some are even calling this spring and summer the cicada apocalypse. scientists say cicadas are not harmful to humans, but they are very loud for the 4 to 6 weeks that they move into backyards. some can even reach more than 100db. why are cicadas so loud? >> what are they talking about. they are talking about girls. when they come out, they have to be quick before they get eaten. they have to find a mate and mate. >> what should we do when there are millions of them here all of
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a sudden? >> oh, just enjoying them or going away. if we don't enjoy them, they are not harmful. >> enjoy them. scientists say the 13 years cicadas will impact the south and appalachia. while the 17 year cicadas hit the midwest. illinois is one state that may experience both in the same forests. the next time these two broods of cicadas would be scheduled to emerge at the same time again, won't be until 2245 gross. >> if you haven't lived through a cicada situation, you really don't understand how. now i don't want life consuming. it is. no, it's everywhere. >> never think. >> no, don't go there. the lawyers for the convicted russ film armorer are asking for a new trial. earlier this month, a jury found hannah gutierrez reed guilty of involuntary manslaughter for the on-set shooting of cinematographer halyna hutchins. on friday, lawyers for gutierrez, reed filed an emergency motion. it argues some of the wording the judge gave in jury instructions was confusing. her defense team
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also asked for her to be released while they await that ruling, gutierrez reed faces up to 18 months in prison and a $5,000 fine. >> r.kelly is appealing a racketeering conviction that sent him to prison for 30 years. his attorneys argue. prosecutors failed to prove that members of kelly's enterprise knew crimes were being committed. during the trial, prosecutors argued kelly had a system in place that lured young people into his orbit, and his people knew that they were too young. in 2021, jurors found kelly guilty of 12 criminal acts. the judges did not make a decision on yesterday's appeal. the princess of wales is back in the tabloids this morning. she was spotted at an england farm with farm shop with prince william over the weekend. and it's only the third time princess kate has been seen since late december. this is the sun's cover for this morning's issue, with the title great to see you again, kate. they were the first to report on kate's weekend outing, saying that she
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looked, quote, happy, relaxed and healthy. the princess underwent abdominal surgery in mid-january, and officials said then that kate was not expected to return to public duties until at least april. there's been a lot of confusion and concern over her status, especially after she admitted to editing a family photo released earlier this month. your morning money report now amazon and fedex reportedly were talking about teaming up to handle returns, according to the wall street journal. >> the two companies met to discuss the idea last year. this would have allowed amazon customers to take their returns to fedex locations, but it didn't go anywhere. their previous contract ended in 2019. amazon has partnerships with a number of companies, including fedex rival ups to handle the millions of returns it has every year. now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange. as trading gets underway, you can see that we are up about 47 points. >> today is the first day of spring. >> it actually starts here in the bay at 8:06 p.m, but the celebration is starting early
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for many across the country. it feels like spring has already sprung and early spring comes with consequences. nearly every region of the country could see a more intense allergy season. >> we've had a really warm winter and spring, and that's really kicking off our pollen season into a frenzy. quite early. earlier and longer pollen seasons are something we need to prepare for. this is something that climate change is going to keep driving in coming years. >> researchers say other things like wildfire risk and a lack of snow are also impacts of an earlier spring season, experts say late winter and spring are times of year when we can see the most dramatic effects of climate change. >> it looks like there's a new double oh seven for the big screen. aaron taylor-johnson is said to be taking over the reins from longtime bond actor daniel craig, according to the sun, the formal offer to play james bond is on the table for taylor-johnson. it's unclear what the terms are of this deal.
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eon productions, who handles the bond films, is expected to start shooting the movie this year. the 33 year old appeared in a few marvel movies as the brother of elizabeth olsen's character. he's also in godzilla, tenet, nocturnal animals, someone help me, i do not know this man. >> what really? >> you know this man? i don't. >> this your friend? >> i mean. >> don't be like we don't. loose, loose loose loose loose loose. loose. loose. acquaintance. acquaintance no, not my friend. >> they've been in talks for a while with a lot of people. >> i feel like i know because i thought idris elba was up. >> oh, yeah, i thought he was the frontrunners. >> and then they were talking about the man from, the first bridgerton. >> that's what i thought it was going to be. reggie >> yeah. >> oh yeah. >> are you reggie. >> can you please call me. start calling. >> well good to that. >> and they landed here. yeah. someone i've never heard of.
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>> well, we want to get to something that we've been following all morning long. this deadly three car crash that happened around 430 this morning in oakland. it really continues to block two lanes of the westbound 580 to westbound 80 connector there. chp has issued a sig alert, and we know that there are reports of a wrong-way driver that we're working to confirm right now. so definitely a headache for those trying to get to the bay bridge this morning. and if you're coming from orinda, you can use highway 13 all the way around to 80. and you could also use northbound 880 if you're coming from the san leandro area, we should get to our live backup camera. you can see here this is westbound 580, bumper to bumper traffic approaching the maze at this hour still. and then let's switch gears. and san leandro washington avenue between san leandro boulevard and 1/39 avenue close to 9 a.m. because of standing water in the tunnel. >> hey, amanda. we are about to switch seasons later on today.
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the spring equinox is nearly here. that will begin at 806 this evening. and that is when the sun's direct rays are right over the equator. and for us here locally, you get about 12 hours and eight minutes of daylight today we start out with cloud cover breaking down for sunshine. for a lot of us, that sun will appear right around 10:11 a.m. this morning for full sunshine. this afternoon, and a pretty wide range of temperatures later on. today we'll go into the 50s along the coast, but 60s and 70s inland. we had a lot of warm weather the past week. we have tree pollen issues. they are running high today, low for grass and mold. so just know the next couple of days your tree pollen is running high. a little bit of relief comes over the weekend with a bit of rain. 62 in the city, 66 in oakland, 74 in san jose. today, a mild 71 in santa rosa, but again, the coastline a little bit cooler with that breeze coming in at 58 for half moon bay overnight tonight, we'll have those clouds roll back in here for mainly cloudy conditions and temperatures dipping into the 40s and into
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the 50s. let's talk about our next chance of any wet weather that is coming by the end of the week. on friday, a cold front will move through here in the afternoon and evening for breezy and wet conditions, and then the parent low will just sit over a saturday and sunday for on and off showers. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. we have dry weather through thursday and then that rain arrives here on friday and it continues through the weekend, both saturday and sunday will include some showers. it's a level one light storm on the storm impact scale guys. >> thank you. drew if you want to celebrate earth day, you can design a poster that could end up on the moon. this is a part of the aquarium of the bay at pier 39 special contest. it's hosting its first ever earth day poster competition. the deadline to apply is friday. so here on the screen are some of the requirements. there are three categories for junior, middle, and high school students. you will also need to include 200 words or less on how your poster relates to earth day, and some contact information as well. >> so the winning entry would be
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on the, firefly lunar module that will be launched on falcon nine through space x, some time later this year. >> the winning poster will likely go on a microchip and become a permanent part of the moon time capsule. it can be digital, it can be hand-drawn and you can submit your entry online. a lost sea lion is back in the water after being rescued in the east bay. the oakland police department, oakley police department posted about it on its facebook page. officers found the sea lion on saint patrick's day. they say it was on the road and in danger of being hit by a car. so they sealed off the area and eventually got the sea lion to jump into the patrol car. this is a whole journey now. the officers took the sea lion to a local marina. it was set free back into the delta waters city of oakland also weighed in on
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the rescue, posting sea. we're not lying when we say opd is the best police department around >> we love a pun. >> we do, we do. >> that was a journey we went on. it was up next. >> the seven things you need to know. >> you can watch all of our newscast live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv,
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toddler all died and their other child, a baby, is in the hospital with serious injuries, police say. the 78 year old driver is facing multiple felony charges, including vehicular manslaughter number three sfmta meets today in a plan to install 33 speed cameras across san francisco. >> the cameras will hit you with a ticket if you're caught going 11mph or more over the speed limit. >> number four clearing oakland streets have abandoned vehicles is on the city council agenda today. council members are expected to discuss a proposal to spend more than $840,000 in measure b funding to increase towing capacity across the city. >> number five, the california public utilities commission will hold its last public meeting on at-at's request to end landline service today. it's at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. both are virtual, and you can find a link on the cpuc website. >> and number six, here is a live look from the mount tam cam. you can see we do have a lot of cloud cover down below.
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our marine layer is with us this morning, so we'll show you outside from the exploratorium camera. the gray conditions to start. for a lot of us, it almost looks like a summer sky out there. with this pattern, we'll have that morning cloud cover giving way to sunshine throughout the late morning, and it's full sunshine into the afternoon. 50s coast side, but 60s and 70s away from the coast. spring officially arrives here later on this evening at 806, and number seven is you. >> and australia is celebrating the birth of endangered twin red panda cubs. so they're about three months old. they might soon start to come out and explore a little bit more. these are they are so cute. >> they really are. i used to see them as the inferior panda. oh, you know, like, it's not like the black and white panda. but then disney blew it up and that's what changed my mind. oh come on now. >> he's he's up >> george: good morning america. former president trump can not come up with the money he owes

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