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a suspect is under arrest. and those who know her say they are stunned. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us tonight. police say they've arrested a 78 year-old woman. she's facing three counts of felony vehicular manslaughter, including a charge of reckless driving. >> investigators say the driver was speeding and driving the wrong way down yolo street in the west portal neighborhood on saturday when she crashed into a bus stop. the only surviving member of that family is a baby who's hospitalized with life threatening injuries. hundreds of people are on hand for a vigil being held for three right now for the victims. >> abc seven news reporter j.r stone. is there live j.r. >> dan i'm a hundreds of people are paying their respects to that family and this west portal neighborhood of san francisco. and you can see that directly behind me. they have even closed this street off. this is hit the community hard. hugs and tears could be seen as this vigil got underway. three of four family
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members died in this area. their baby is still in the hospital. even those who didn't know the family were broken up about what had happened. the police chief left flowers and the mayor of san francisco is in attendance as well. i talked with one woman who said she lives on the other side of san francisco, but had to come and show her support. >> just let the family know that there are people who saw their story and who want them to know that we are thinking about them and i send my condolences and my prayers and back out here you can see one of the muni rails making its way through this area. >> uh. this is a very busy area. even when we drove into this area, there were a lot of people waiting at that bus stop where this accident happened. on saturday. we saw pictures of the family members who were killed during this crash for the first time a little while ago, and it certainly breaks your heart.
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i've talked with witnesses who were out here on saturday, and they said that scene was unlike anything that you would ever want to see, describing just how gruesome it was reporting live in san francisco, j.r. stone, abc seven news. just horrible. >> all right, j.r, thank you. the driver police say slammed her suv into the bus stop remains in custody this evening. she's identified as 78 year-old mary fong law. police arrested her on three counts of vehicular manslaughter. reckless driving and driving the wrong way. a neighbor of fong law says she is shocked by what happened. >> always been a very nice, calm woman. she always says hello. we've interacted many times together. i think she often watches her grandchild. this is just very unexpected and i'm so sorry. >> fong law was also cited for speeding. the district attorney says she is waiting to get more information before making a charging decision. the toxicology report could take 30 days to be completed. >> happening now. an overturned
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trailer is causing a traffic mess on southbound interstate 280 at sand hill road in menlo park. sky seven was over the scene just a short time ago to get you these pictures. a trailer attached to a pickup truck spilled its load, scattering wood debris across several lanes. as you can see, the chp tells us there is just one lane open for traffic to get past all that debris. right now, traffic is also slow in the eastbound direction of the san mateo bridge. that's where three vehicles crashed just after 4:00 during heavy commute traffic. the chp says two eastbound lanes are currently blocked and there is a big backup. as you can imagine, this time of day. no word on any injuries. >> oakland leaders announced a new collaboration today to address crime along a stretch of road near oaklandnternational airport. we're talking about the ea oakland. crime there has driven several businesses away. abc seven news reporter leslie brinkly has more on their new effort to stop the exodus. >> the hegenberger corridor from the coliseum to oakland airport
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is a key gateway to oakland, but it's recently been plagued by increasing crime. this is the introduction of oakland to many people who are landing here at the oakland airport. >> more than 10 million passengers transit through the airport each and every year. >> the airport is an economic engine for the region, generating 61,000 good paying local jobs with $1.6 billion in economic impact. >> so now the race is on to crackdown on crime in this crucial corner of oakland, after major businesses from in-n-out burger to denny's announced they're closing down because of violent crime. >> i think that east oakland in general has seen an influx of crime, but also we have experienced recent decreases specific to the hegenberger corridor. >> oakland city council member trevor reid said she's in direct communication with businesses like in-n-out burger to convince them to reconsider their decision to leave chp, which has been collaborating with the city
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and county with surges of patrols, says they'll continue to put the pressure on criminals. >> future surges will consist of 40 to 65 officers in addition to the 72 that are currently assigned to the oakland office. >> is this too little, too late? you lost in and out burger and other businesses along this corridor. how do you make up for that? you know, absolutely not. >> it's not a little to too little too late. i wish that there were more investments in the previous years so that we can, you know, kind of subside with the symptoms of what we're seeing. >> more is also being communicated to tourists who fly in. >> so there'll be a qr code that says town safety tips. you'll see it at every hotel in oakland. it's already there at the front desk and then you also see this coming to the rental cars here shortly. >> so when a visitor scans the code, what does it suggest? traveling in groups, not leaving items unattended in a lobby, a restaurant, or the back of a vehicle? and also to park only in secured garages? oakland is hopeful all of these measures and the collaboration between
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local agencies in the state, will add up to improved safety along hegenberger in oakland. i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news about a mile and a half from the spot where oakland leaders celebrated cutting down on crime. >> police told neighbors to stay away while 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, not a real weapon. >> supporters of alameda county district attorney pamela price are accusing the recall campaign of fraud. they say there were issues in the signature gathering process, and they're asking now the u.s. justice department to step in. abc seven news reporter ryan curry was in oakland today speaking with price's supporters and the recall campaign, as the alameda county registrar's office works to verify every signature for the recall effort. >> advocates for pamela price are accusing the recall of being undemocratic. they say the
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signature gathering process was fraudulent. >> we have extensive evidence that we've collected from our volunteers from folks who are just living citizens, people who live in alameda county who've come to us and made these claims at an event near oakland city hall monday morning, they showed evidence they gathered showing collection tables with no workers. >> they say someone could have tampered with the signatures. they also say some of the petitioners came from out of the county, which is against the county charter. this is even more important today because every single signature is now under increased scrutiny by leaders of the recall effort submitted over 120,000 signatures for recall petition. they need just over 73,000 to force a special election. last week, the county registrar said they will have to manually count the signatures. the recall leaders were not available for an interview, but said in a statement a broad coalition of alameda county residents, business owners, victims, victims families and concerned citizens of our community have come together to keep our
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community safe. we are waiting. signature validation from the alameda county registrar of voters, and are confident the process will confirm the results of the recall. the protect the wind campaign is not planning on filing a lawsuit against the recall, but they already sent a letter to attorney general rob bonta asking him to investigate. >> today is may march 18th. we've not heard anything from attorney general rob bonta or his office. >> they are now planning on sending a letter to the united states department of justice. they say the recall effort is an attack on efforts to change the criminal justice system. >> 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 protect the wind campaign estimates a recall election could cost taxpayers around $10 million in oakland. ryan curry, abc seven news. >> violence inside a martinez courtroom today as a defense attorney was stabbed in the neck by the man he was representing the district attorney's office tells abc seven news. the
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suspect broke free from his restraints, grabbed his lawyer's pen and stabbed the defense attorney. a sheriff's deputy was able to tackle romello randall and restrain him. randall is accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend. the da says the trial will continue tomorrow. for his part, randall's attorney tells the bay area news group it was, quote, no big deal and says he will be back in court tomorrow representing the same man. >> another former san francisco official has been sentenced to federal prison as part of an fbi investigation into corruption at city hall today. former public utilities commission chief harlan kelly was sentenced to four years in prison last year, kelly was found guilty of fraud, prosecutors said. he accepted bribes and misrepresented death 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. >> san francisco giants fans are going through a wide range of
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emotions tonight, following the big news that longtime public address announcer renel brooks-moon won't be back this season. >> leading off for san francisco center fielder number seven marv in vietnam. >> brooks-moon began working as the in-stadium voice of the giants when the team moved from candlestick into what is now oracle park. that was back in 2000, we're told her contract expired in december and that she and the giants could not agree on an extension. brooks-moon was the first female pa announcer during a world series that was back in 2002, and fans are sharing their feelings about renel on our social media pages. some call her a bay area legend and an icon. a lot of fans remember her from her kmgl days, and many are saying giants name games will not be quite the same without her. she's >> well, she's going to be okay.
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but just ahead, the help police are looking for in the case of a german shepherd shot in the head. >> our schools in santa clara county are experiencing a mental health crisis and need our help. >> that help is on the way. later, the huge infusion of cash that will expand mental health wellness centers, giving thousands of local kids a safe space to relax and get counseling. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. the season is changing tomorrow, and so is our weather later this week in a big way. i'll be
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are backing san francisco mayor london breed's call for the
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release of surveillance video in last july's death of a 63 year old chinese immigrant. the woman died after being pushed to the ground in the bayview district. abc7 news reporter suzanne fawn has more on the investigation. >> community is also in pain right now, especially the seniors. >> rex tamburro works with asian seniors through his nonprofit group called apc in bayview. his group has dealt with attacks against elderly in the past. >> i got involved some 20 years ago, when a elderly asian man was thrown off the platform of a muni platform last july. >> san francisco police say a 63 year old woman, yang fang wu, was shoved to the ground in the bayview area by another woman. officers didn't know who that other woman was, who later died from her injuries, and police considered the death to be an accident. police say they recently reopened that case because of new evidence, but they won't say what that evidence is. just last week, police arrested 43 year old thea hopkins in connection with an
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assault on a 71 year old chinese woman in bayview. the incident happened by the gilman playground. the district attorney's office says hopkins is charged with assault and elder abuse for that march 4th incident. community members believe hopkins may be connected to last july's incident because of some similarities between the two attacks, but police won't say if that's indeed the case. on sunday, mayor london breed on facebook called for the police chief to release surveillance video from last july's incident. breed posted quote, i believe in transparency and stand with the aapi community for justice for all victims and survivors of hate incidents. as soon as possible. i want the video released, the chief responded on its posting. the sfpd will release the video in this as mayor breed requested after the investigation is complete and we've determined it will not interfere with the investigation or potential prosecution. >> it's frustrating because the asian community has been living, you know, with, fear, this type of fear, for way too long. i
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also understand that the police has to do and has to conduct a fair investigation in san francisco, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> san jose police are hoping a $1,000 reward will lead them to two men suspected of shooting a dog in the head. the dog is this 11 month old german shepherd named marley. police believe two men in their 20s shot the dog back in january. it happened in the area of ann darling drive and mckee road. the bullet shattered the dog's skull and a toe in his right paw. police say they take this case just as seriously as any other violence against a person. >> that wasn't just something to scare off a dog. they were really trying to end a life. and i think it's safe to say that we consider all lives equal. our furry friends, we want justice for them, too. >> marley is recuperating, actually. well we're glad to say she's in foster care now. and if you know who may have shot marley, contact the san jose police department.
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>> south bay congressman ro khanna has unveiled a bill to help local businesses owned by their own workers. khanna made the announcement at a slice of new york in san jose six years ago. then owner kirk vartan turned his pizzeria into a co-op, meaning every worker owns an equal part of the business. khanna's bill would make it easier to convert a regular business into a co-op, and for them to get business loans. >> the folks who are putting the pizzas in the box and are making the pizzas, and who are cleaning up, we're creating all the value they should get a part of the actual profits. >> supporters of co-op say they are a smart way to keep businesses from closing. when the owner is interested in moving on. >> the campaign for and against proposition one is not over. two weeks after the march primary election. here's the reason. prop one is winning by just 20,000 votes, and there are still 280,000 more votes to be counted today. the no on prop one campaign withdrew its concession. both sides are now concentrating on the vote count
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and fighting over rejected ballots. >> the race to replace congresswoman anna eshoo is about as tight as it can get. former san jose mayor sam liccardo leads the pack with 21% of the vote. the nail biter is to determine his rival in november. right now, only 17 votes separate santa clara county supervisor joseph midian and assembly member evan lowe. the state has 25 days to certify those results. >> hope you enjoyed some of this lovely weather over the weekend and today. just stunning. >> yeah, how could you not? let's get to meteorologist sandhya patel for the latest. sandhya. yeah, it was definitely beautiful. ama and dan. and let me show you just how warm it got away from the coast. of course, because we had that fog around near the coast and the onshore winds, but it got to 75 degrees in livermore, 73 in concord, san jose, 7270 in santa rosa, 75 san rafael. just a beautiful day, 68, oakland, 60 and san francisco 58 degrees there in half moon bay. onshore breezes definitely cooling off the coast faster than our inland areas.
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sfo 18 miles an hour right now and we do see some patches of fog on live doppler seven. i'm going to widen the picture here and show you what's happening. high pressure is still our controlling factor and we remain dry for the time being. that area of low pressure is spinning down south and bringing them some showers. they've had some thunderstorms. a live view from sutro tower camera and it's a lovely view right now. 56 in the city. you need that sweater or jacket 61 in oakland, san jose 67 degrees. this is the final full day of winter, and half moon bay is at 54 degrees from our east bay hills. camera seeing some filtered sunshine, a little bit of fog also showing up in that picture. a 66 in santa rosa. you're still pretty mild. fairfield concord, livermore in the 70s, but petaluma you're getting that breeze. it is 57 degrees. a hazy view from mount tam. and here is a look at the headlines tonight. fog fills back in tomorrow. spring starts at 8:06 p.m. here locally and for the end of the week, just as the seasons change and we head into spring, you will have wet and much cooler
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pattern setting up as we go. hour by hour, 7:00 tonight 60s and 70s inland fog along the coast with 50s going into the late night hours. that fog will push in across the bay and some of our valleys will start out with gray skies. tomorrow morning the fog will pull back, but not immediately. look at 10 a.m. we're still dealing with some fog in the afternoon. it'll push back to the coast almost summerlike patterns. 70s inland 50s coast side. your morning temperatures will be in the 40s and the 50s. we will start out with more fog near the coast, some fog inland, and then tomorrow afternoon. it's still a nice day, but just not going to be quite as warm. so we'll go with 71 in santa rosa, 66 in oakland, 62, san francisco 74, livermore and san jose. as we fast forward to friday, here comes the system. this is the first one and it will bring wet weather friday afternoon evening. this switches over to snow in the sierra over the weekend and that system will continue to hang around. well into saturday night and part of
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sunday. so we're going to be looking at quite a change from what we're used to. here's a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. and speaking of changing the season is changing as we bring in spring tomorrow night at 806, a little cooler for the midweek time period going into the end of the workweek. rain arrives friday afternoon evening. it's a level one. it's still a one for saturday with cold showers on sunday. i mean, when you're in the mid 70s and all of a sudden you go to the mid 50s to low 60s, you're going to notice a shock to the system. yeah. >> thanks, sandy. >> water consumers look out. >> coming up next. where one of the area's largest providers is looking to raise rates ♪ ♪ ♪ [alarm rings] ♪
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abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes has a look at the proposal. >> san jose water serves more than 1 million people across the south bay. bryan berkeley is one of those customers. >> our family's annual water bill in 2014 was just over $1,000. in 2023, even with conservation, that thousand dollar bill had risen and it could rise again soon, with san jose water proposing another rate increase if approved by the california public utilities commission,
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rates would increase over the next three years. >> the utility says the average residential customer could see a 12% difference in bills between now and next year, a difference of about $13. then in 2026 and 2027, 4 to 4.5% increases. >> you know, our family is going to be able to make its water utility payments, but i worry a lot about the underserved. >> san jose water says that the increases are linked to escalating expenses and a need to invest in better infrastructure, replacing about 24 miles of water mains annually . >> addressing pfas impacted groundwater wells to protect public health, san jose water customer pat kearns is also a member of a group called rates. >> it advocates for water rate equity and transparency. he says infrastructure costs are a reason they've heard before. >> so they say that we're going to lay 24 miles of pipes because they're bad and old, and they're only able to lay about 18 miles of pipes. and yet every year they ask for an increase over what they got last year, san
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jose water insisted that it had followed through on promised infrastructure investments. >> still, it did acknowledge that the rate hikes may be tough on households, but also necessary. >> and ultimately the utilities commission has the final say over what will be allowed. you know, we ask for what's reasonable and nothing more than that because the number is going to be scrutinized very, very closely, berkeley said. >> it's a statement he's heard before and hopes that moving forward, there can be more transparency. >> a top to bottom audit on this company, cpuc could approve san jose water's request in december. >> in the south bay, zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> just ahead here. why the supreme court seemed to side with the biden administration in a case over efforts to combat social media posts and millions of dollars in cash headed to some south bay schools, part of a major effort to give kids a safe space to relax and receive counseling
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standards. it centers on claims by republican led states over how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics
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including covid 19 and election security. >> and as abc news reporter m quinn explains, justices seem likely to side with the biden administration in a first amendment free speech case. >> the u.s. supreme court, considering how far the federal government can go to combat misinformation or misleading and dangerous information online, justices today appeared skeptical of louisiana solicitor general benjamin aguilar's accusations that the federal government coerced social media companies into moderating or taking down posts. >> some might say that the government actually has a duty to take steps to protect the citizens of this country, and you seem to be suggesting that that duty cannot manifest itself in the government, encouraged urging or even pressuring platforms to take down harmful information. >> in the lawsuit filed by two republican led states and five right wing social media users, they argued the administration was unconstitutional, squelching
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conservative point of views, lower courts sided with the states again today, accused the government of violating the first amendment free speech rights by pressuring platforms to change their content on controversial issues like covid 19 and election security, and pressuring platforms in back rooms. >> shielded from public view, is not using the bully pulpit at all. that's just being a bully. >> but conservative justice brett kavanaugh appeared concerned about the national security implications of prohibiting such requests. >> i'm actually inaccurate about something the troops are doing. us troops are doing, and they're you know, you should take that down. it's factually inaccurate. it's harming the war effort. it's not accurate. >> the biden administration has argued it never coerced or threatened social media platforms, but rather companies voluntarily enforce their own policies to ban inaccurate or dangerous content online. and when abc news washington.
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>> the biden administration continues to step up its pressure on israel over the war in gaza today, the president and israeli israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu held their first direct talks in more than a month. netanyahu agreeing to send officials to washington to discuss a prospective push by israeli forces into the southern gaza city of rafah on the border with egypt. the white house has been skeptical of an israeli assault in rafah, where about 1.5 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. >> a military plan cannot succeed without an integrated humanitarian plan and political plan, and the president has repeatedly made the point that continuing military operations need to be connected to a clear strategic end game. >> the biden netanyahu call comes as the un's world food program warns that famine is imminent in northern gaza, adding that further escalation of the war could push almost half of gaza's population to the brink of starvation.
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>> president biden is taking action to expand research into women's health. he signed an executive order today, fueling new research and looking into gaps in federal funding. for most of medical history, scientific study has been based on men's bodies. president biden 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. research has been taken much too long to get to you all. >> it wasn't until the 90s that the federal government required women be included in medical research, but they are still underrepresented, and cases of depression, anxiety and other mental health issues are on the rise in children and teenagers, and the challenges that covid 19 created for students has only made things worse. >> worse. but as abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains, much needed support for students is coming to santa clara county. >> our schools in santa clara county are experiencing a mental
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health crisis and need our help, which is why i'm immensely proud today to share with our education partners that help is on the way. >> the fight against a covid crisis took a major step forward in santa clara county, 40 schools in the south bay will split $13.2 million from a grant program to expand youth mental health wellness centers. we see that when we don't intervene early and we don't work on prevention methods, we see children and youth falling further along the lines of mental illness, of substance use, disorders of all kinds of physical and emotional health challenges. wellness centers address these challenges by offering students a safe place to relax, receive counseling, and get referrals to other services. 19 schools in the county have already seen great success from these centers, including monroe middle school. >> you know, 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
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wellness as well as their academic growth. >> monroe principal ruth stephens randall has been a school administrator for 13 years. she sees the difference every time a student asks for support or advocates for a friend. expanding the wellness centers is a victory for students countywide. in her eyes, i now feel as if we are matching the resources to the need. >> we've always known it's been a need and, you know, in education we kind of have a can do spirit. so we're going to make it work no matter what. and it's been really, really awesome to see these other agencies collaborate with schools to get the resources to match the need. >> the grant will fund upgrades to existing wellness centers and create 28 new locations at south bay schools. and supervisor susan ellenberg doesn't want it to stop there. >> in fact, i think the goal needs to be nothing short of providing a center at every single school site in santa clara county to destigmatize mental health and make self-care a priority in santa clara county, dustin dawsey abc seven news. >> a fire damaged the historic century old gym at amador valley
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high school in pleasanton. firefighters were called to the school around eight last night. they called a second alarm and had more than 40 firefighters working to contain that fire. no injuries. a district spokesperson says the fire is not impacting classes, but the gym is being blocked off. of course, it's primarily used for practices by the school's sports teams. >> he doesn't have the money just ahead. why lawyers for donald trump say it's practically impossible for him to come up with the cash to cover his $450 million bond and damage control today from the ceo of united airlines. >> after a series of mishaps, his message to passengers when we come back
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failed plans to transfer the remaining 457 men on death row to other state prisons in the coming months. governor newsom wants to turn san quentin state prison into a rehabilitation and job training center. death row inmates sent to other prisons will be housed with the general population, but their sentences will not be modified. >> new trouble for former president trump in his new york civil fraud case today. his lawyers told an appellate court
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it's impossible for him to post a bond covering the 454 million judgment against him while he appeals the case, the lawyers say they've approached 30 companies and none will accept his real estate holdings as a guarantee on the bond. trump has until march 25th to come up with the money if he can't. new york state's attorney general's office could begin to seize his assets, tapping again another issue with the united airlines flight at sfo, according to the san francisco chronicle. >> a flight bound for osaka, japan, had to return to the gate today, reportedly because of an engine problem the right engine. the flight was delayed by more than five hours. this is at least the 10th incident involving the airline in just the past two weeks. and as abc news reporter jacqueline lee explains today, united's ceo tried to reassure customers that safety is the airline's number one priority. >> the ceo of united airlines, scott kirby, issuing a letter earlier today after the airline had nine incidents in the last
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two weeks, writing unfortunately, in the past few weeks, our airline has experienced a number of incidents that are reminders of the importance of safety while they are all unrelated. i want you to know that these incidents have our attention and have sharpened our focus. on friday, after a plane landed in medford, oregon, it was discovered a panel on the underside of the fuselage was missing. earlier this month, flames seen coming from an engine forcing a plane to return to houston and san francisco. a plane lost a wheel on takeoff and days later there was a hydraulic leak on a flight heading to san francisco. and in houston, a united boeing 737 max slid off the runway, kirby saying united will review each case and make changes as needed. he says they were already planning to give an extra day of in-person training for pilots and change the training curriculum for new hire maintenance technicians. airline safety has been heightened following that incident where a door plug ripped off this alaska airlines boeing 737 max plane in portland in january.
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investigators say bolts securing the door were missing. no one has been seriously injured in any of these incidents, but several are under investigation by federal officials. jaclyn lee, abc news, los angeles. >> another wonderful day in the bay area, but changes. they are a coming up next, sandhya will show us how long the nice weather will be sticking around. >> not long enough, we say. but first, the north bay bakery where locals say you need to go for the bestread and pastries around. stay
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organic artisan breads to sonoma county and its visitors. >> yeah, there may always be a line, but customers say the baked goods there are definitely worth the wait >> and nightingale is by far my favorite bakery. >> pretty much always have to wait in line. >> there's usually at least 5 or 6 people waiting to get in. >> the line is actually short, usually it goes down the side of the building. i think the ability to create with your hands is definitely the best part. >> that skill of being able to like, make something from scratch. and that's my favorite
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part. >> they'd have this seeded sourdough sandwich bread that's just airy and light and perfect, toasted with butter. >> so the focaccia is our favorite. i have a four year old and we call it pizza bread. >> nobody does scones like them. >> moist. they're flavorful. they just crumble in your mouth. you think, oh, i'm not going to eat the whole scone. and then you eat the whole thing. >> the fact that they're an organic bakery, just like i'll drive from further away to come here, because i know that the quality is the best in town. quality is always worth the wait. it's well worth it. >> it's the best bakery in the world. >> i started at 1819. i went to culinary school, did like a baking and pastry certificate, and then got my first job at a wood fired bakery in point reyes station called brick made and breads. and i worked here for two and a half years for the previous owner, and then when she decided to sell, i just figured out a way to buy it. we make primarily sourdough breads. the belief behind sourdough right now is that, you know, the
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longer fermentation periods and the wild yeast are better on our gut health and our digestion. so we do a lot of overnight fermentation and slow fermentation for that reason. and also just for flavor, we do a little bit of focaccia and we do a lot of seasonal items, seasonal focaccias with different local veggies, etc. on top we make a french baguette, having those daily specials is kind of like it brings people back. babka on thursday, the brioche bun with like a whipped cream filling, saturday cinnamon rolls and sunday scones. sunday is so special because it's the only day they have scones and they have four different kinds of scones. >> change them every week. three sweets and a savory. >> they're delicious and we like to try all of them when we can. yeah, they've got their own brick oven. >> and so everything is they bake every day. >> the wood fired aspect of it, you get like a better surrounding heat. so you get a really good quality crust out of it. it contributes to the flavor . i try to source as locally as
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i can, supporting other local businesses. when people do events and things, we can contribute product for those events so we can kind of help support some local causes. and that's a big part of my mission. >> one of the reasons there's a line maya usually works the front, and she'll have a conversation with every person. >> the girls that work here are just unbelievable. they they're so friendly. >> the line is like full of people that are cool to talk to. >> they usually are like, happy to talk to each other and we're like, give somebody recommendations on what they should buy. those kinds of things. >> it's a nice little community thing, you know, hanging out in line. talk to people. >> and so the line is kind of a sign that we are connecting with each other as humans. these women play around with flavors. they are creative. they have fun with it, and you can tell they love what they do and it comes through in the food. >> there's nothing like having somebody bite into a baguette as they're leaving and tell you how much they enjoy it. i mean, that's like ultimate reward. >> it really is a great addition to the community because it's
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bringing the people, it's bringing warmth and just goodness and tasty flavors, tasty flavors >> nightingale. you know, i love a great bakery. everything they are preparing looks fantastic. >> yeah, it certainly does. >> i'm starving. >> me too. all right, go get something to eat. >> we will, but we have to get through weather first. sandy is back with that sandy. >> yeah, it is definitely going to be nice weather ahead, but changing. dan and let me show you your 12 hour forecast. 7:00 this evening. a combination of fog and sun, a little gusty. that fog will spread at 11 p.m. it's a cooler and gray start early in the morning, but we will see the sun shine later in the afternoon for most areas. right now, the fog is on live doppler seven near the coastline. tomorrow afternoon you're looking at low to mid 70s in our warmest areas along the coast. upper 50s as we head towards wednesday. those temperatures begin to drop down to the low 70s inland. you see a repeat pattern on thursday and then friday we're in the 50s and
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60s. even cooler for the weekend as rain moves in. this is a look at friday afternoon through sunday. 25in expected at kirkwood, 8000/600 of an inch in santa rosa. spring starts tomorrow evening and we are going to experience a change in our weather through the rest of the workweek. but really noticeable by the end of the week. heading into the weekend with a level one storm coming in. so ama and dan get ready to go from the flip flops to sweaters and umbrellas. >> thanks, andrea. >> all right, chris alvarez here sports big day for the giants. >> yeah. >> and they just got a little more interesting for the giants as uh. for now brooks moon is out. that's really unfortunate. but they added ace blake snell reportedly headed the giants open days just ten days away. and they got themselves a saves us 5% on the things we need. 5% off. - 5% off. 5% of. and, as loyalty members, we get points toward mylowe's money for the things we want. oh, we want this. the all new mylowe's rewars loyalty program is her. download the app to joi, earn and save toda. - ugh. - cabin crew cross check.
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well, an interesting news day for the giants, to say the least. first came the news of the departure of longtime pa announcer renel brooks-moon after both sides couldn't come to a contractor game. now on the field within the past 20 minutes, mlb network reports the giants have agreed to a two year, $62 million deal with former padres left handed ace pitcher blake snell. now, espn's jeff passan reports the deal includes an opt out after this first season. the reigning nl mvp entered the winter hoping for a long terme deal. it's been in talks with the yankees, astros, among others, but no deal. there snell is a two time
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cy young award winner, also won the al award with tampa bay in 2018. the deal, of course, pending a physical which is a sore subject for giants fans. remember carlos correa? the dubs welcome in the new york knicks tonight. tip off top of the hour on our sister network espn. 16 games left in the regular season . golden state enters the night ninth in the west, three games back of sixth place sacramento, which would keep the warriors out of that play-in tournament. they want to stay away from that if they can. klay thompson playing the best basketball of the season since taking on the sixth man role right around the all star break coming off the bench for steve kerr's squad. he says communication with coach has been a key factor. >> i've seen seen it all really his time in the nba and he uh. that conversation just helped me relax a little bit. and, instead of chasing, you know, past greatness, just be appreciative of what i'm able to do now. and the road i had to or the mountain i had to climb to get back to playing at this level. so it really helped me just, you know, relax and be myself. he's just really embraced the role,
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you know, coming off the bench. >> and it suits him well. i mean, he's, he's a microwave, you know, he he doesn't doesn't take long to heat up. and we're calling a lot of plays for him right when he gets out there. and, he's really embraced it and he's very much at peace with it. and that's helping him perform at a high level. >> i feel like early on he was too worried about how people was judging it, and now he don't care. and once he stopped caring, his game did what we know. klay thompson is capable of doing. so i think it shows incredible maturity. and klay and one to extend this as long as we can. >> the nfl draft is just over a month away. you see every pick right here on abc 7th april 25th through the 27th. the niners are going to lose a 2025 fifth round draft choice and be penalized four spots in this year's draft in the fourth round, going from pick 131 to 135. in the fourth round, the penalty due to a payroll error from the 2022 season. now, with the departure of quarterback sam darnold of the vikings, the niners are turning to former vikings quarterback joshua dobbs. add
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depth to the quarterback room and backup position. dobbs agent confirming a one year deal with the niners paying 13 games for two seasons or two teams. last year it was arizona and minnesota, 13 touchdowns, ten interceptions in those games, espn reports. defensive end chase young is planning to sign a one year, fully guaranteed $13 million deal with the new orleans saints. the niners made a midseason trade to acquire young from washington last season. he had two and a half sacks, 16 pressures and nine regular season games. the niners also had a sack in the super bowl. high price tag for him and the niners on young on the defensive line led to the departure. sports on abc seven is sponsored by your northern california honda dealers and circling back to the giants. you see the news over now. it's obviously very sad for giants fans if you want to just know how they're feeling, look at the comments on the page. >> uh- you've seen a lot of comments. >> you've seen a lot of positive comments for ronnell. and then as far as the giants go with the pitching, they need another arm. they got a big time player. opening day is what, ten days
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away? and then the giants and a's play a couple exhibition games here next week in oakland and in san francisco, so you can see blake snell. and then also kind of find out who's going to take on the mike. yeah. for now big question. not sure if that's a permanent change but yeah we'll see what interesting they have news for the giants. highs and lows today. >> that's a good point. yeah for sure. and you've already put in a notice. no rain on opening. >> no rain on opening day. thanks for thank you. >> all right. tonight on abc seven i ate an oprah special. shame, blame and the weight loss revolution. bachelor at nine. we are on at 11. and remember that we are streaming 24 seven. you can always join us anytime, anywhere on the app. thank you for joining us. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for sandyha patel, chris alvarez, all of us here. we appreciate your time. have a great evening and we'll see you again at 11. >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yeah. you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere.
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