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boy named kawhi were donated. his older brother, joaquim, was two years old. the dad, diego cardoso de oliveira, worked at apple, his wife and the mother of the boys, matilda ramos pinto, worked at rsa films. a statement from their extended families reads in part, quote diego and matilda were warm and loving parents who had a deep love for their beautiful children and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with their two little boys. >> the family was at a bus stop near west portal avenue last saturday afternoon, waiting to go to the zoo when a speeding car plowed into them. the driver, who was also injured, has been released from the hospital. now, she's not in police custody and has not been formally charged because of those factors. we are not naming her at this point, okay? >> we are going to turn now to our weather because there will be some noticeable changes and they start tomorrow. yeah, a new pattern coming in. >> we'll see some rain, wind, cooler temperatures, maybe even a thunderstorm. abc seven news
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weather anchor spencer christian is here with that. >> spencer. just about all of the above. dan the weather variety packs. let's take it our satellite radar image and you can see that that storm is brewing right off shore. there. the clouds are beginning to push into the bay area right now, and during the overnight hours it will get even cloudier. this is a level one storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale tomorrow and saturday. we expect periods of light to moderate rainfall, maybe an occasional downpour, slippery roadways. of course it will be breezy to gusty at times and maybe even a thunderstorm on saturday as the atmosphere becomes unstable. the forecast animation starting at 7:00 tomorrow morning shows just clouds at that point, but by midmorning to midday, we'll see rain sweeping through the north bay, then southward and eastward to other parts of the bay area. the evening commute is likely to be a wet one. then late tomorrow night we get a little bit of a break within. showers start to move in early saturday morning, and through much of the day we can expect showers and even some steadier, heavier rain saturday night, continuing as showers into monday, we'll be left with significant rainfall totals after this three day event and
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even snow in the sierra. i'll tell you more about that and give you a look at our accuweather. seven day forecast in a few minutes. >> dan okay. spencer. thanks very much. in the north bay, a smelly situation is developing at a popular national park. for several weeks now, there's been no trash pickup at point reyes national seashore. the garbage is really beginning to stack up, as you can imagine, and abc seven news reporter cornell bernard explains why and the unusual request that rangers are now making of park visitors. >> what are you doing out here today? hiking >> julie dodd and friend linda mall are doing what they love at the point reyes national seashore, but they likely didn't expect to see or smell so much garbage. most every dumpster across the 71,000 acre gem is full of trash. >> really, the biggest concern was, you know, we get some wind out here, and the concern was if the lids fly open, then trash can blow around some dumpsters have signs posted, leave no trash, no collection services available.
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>> trash is piling up here because they have no way to get rid of it. the national park service has only one trash truck for the entire seashore, and it broke down weeks ago. >> that is very surprising that they only have one trash truck. absolutely. >> rangers say some of the trash has been transported off site, but most of it is sitting in stinking in this lot, waiting to be hauled away. preparing the trash truck could take a while. why is it taking so long to fix the truck, well, the repairs are pretty extensive and, because, you know, we're using federal dollars to, repair this, this truck, we have to go through a specific process. >> hervey says. in the meantime, the national seashore is asking something unusual from every visitor. take your trash home. >> it would help us a lot if visitors could kind of, you know , share the burden with us. by. by, by taking home whatever they bring to the seashore. >> that request is posted on the park's website. hikers and
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campers say they are happy to oblige. >> i would never leave my trash on the trails, and it will probably come back with me and go back into my car and then head back to berkeley. >> by the way, rangers say the trash truck could take about two weeks to repair. >> yeah, let's not trash the park like always, regardless of the condition of our garbage truck at point reyes. >> colonel bernard, abc seven news. >> with the rising cost of living, some people who have called san jose home for generations are being forced out. but a new policy up for a city council vote may offer them a chance to stay. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey explains how this could build a better bay area. >> the mayfair community in east san jose is rich in culture and history, but it's the future that has many residents here so worried. >> we have witnessed our families, our friends, our neighbors having to make the very difficult decision to uproot their families and move away from a place they have
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called home for generations. all because they are they no longer are able to afford to live here. >> it's a painful cycle that this community hopes to disrupt in this neighborhood. cesar chavez first began to fight for civil rights, and now residents are following in his footsteps, demanding change for more affordable housing opportunities. >> it is time that we take action and pass instrumental policies that address the root cause of displacement, such as the tenant preference policy. >> next week, the city council will consider the tenant preferences program to keep communities intact. if passed, 20% of new affordable housing like this one on alum rock avenue will be reserved for low income applicants facing displacement. this can be modified for existing projects as well. an additional 15% of units will be saved for applicants who live in the same district as the new housing. >> it's only fair that when we ask a community to tax itself to build affordable housing, when we ask a neighborhood to say yes
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to projects like the one you see across the street, it's only right that the people in that community benefit from it, and that it helps them stay here and stay connected. and that's what this policy is all about. >> a council approval of the tenant preferences program will put the policy into effect immediately. the hope is to keep communities connected and make home feel like home once again. >> this is more than just a neighborhood or a district. we need to preserve that heritage for the next generation of leaders. here in mayfair. >> the vote that aims to make san jose more affordable will be on tuesday, march 26th, in the mayfair neighborhood of east san jose. dustin dawsey, abc seven news it took more than two weeks, but the only statewide proposition on the march primary ballot officially has passed. >> prop one is a $6.4 billion bond to pay for mental health services and to build supportive housing for people who are homeless. it passed by a little less than 30,000 votes. abc
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seven news reporter tim johns is in the newsroom with a look at tim. what's next? >> yeah, dan, it's a slim victory for governor newsom and those who supported the measure. for those who opposed it, though, there are a lot of concerns for how and when prop one will be implemented. >> this is as was stated, historic day and that means little if we can't deliver. now on the promise. >> governor gavin newsom taking a victory lap thursday, newsom was in los angeles celebrating the passage of proposition one, a voter approved measure which he heavily campaigned for. prop one will create strict guidelines on every county in the state to spend money on housing, drug treatment and mental health services. funding will come from an infusion of new bond money. the goal of prop one is to stabilize and address the state's homelessness crisis. >> it's a really big deal, san francisco supervisor rafael mandelman also supported the measure, which he says will help the city immensely. >> he tells me after its passing, he and other city leaders spent thursday morning in meetings discussing how soon san francisco will be ready to
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implement the new law to figure out how to leverage these prop one dollars. >> what our need is at different levels of care. >> changes won't happen overnight, though. jim wunderman of the bay area council says it could take years for voters to see positive, substantial change. >> businesses to come back in stores to reopen, economies to grow, jobs to be created. you know, all of those things that go into, you know, making for, you know, successful communities. >> however, not everyone is on board with the new measure that includes james burch of the anti-police terror project. >> it's an attempt to uh- a warehouse. these people, a warehouse, people who are living on the streets right now by, by, by, pressuring them into a diagnosis and then again, forcing them into treatment, burch says. >> for one thing, he worries the new law will disproportionately impact people of color. he also tells me the propositions passing is a major blow to advocates of voluntary mental health treatment. >> all of the data, all of the experts, are very clear that those treatments provide the
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best outcomes. >> well, the voters have spoken in california will clearly be taking another approach. now, as of last year, the u.s. department of housing and urban development says the state has 28% of the nation's total homeless population, or about 182,000 people. and of those folks, over two thirds are unhoused. >> tim johns, abc7 news yeah, tim, the numbers are really fairly eye opening. but despite that, this proposition only passed really with the slightest of margins. but that's not the full picture. yeah. >> statewide. yes, that is true. obviously really, really tight margins there. but it's a little bit different if you look at the bay area counties individually here in san francisco, 73% of voters said yes. and alameda county, it was around 62% approving the measure. and in santa clara county, 55% of people voted in favor. dan. >> all right. tim thanks very much. another change in the race for the 16th congressional district. this thing has been wild. santa clara county supervisor joe simitian has now moved ahead of assemblyman evan low by just one vote. there
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battling for second place to see who will face former san jose mayor sam liccardo in november's general election. and with that race so close as you can see, some are wondering if there will be a recount ultimately. paul mitchell, vice president of political data political data inc, shed some light on that on our 3 p.m. program called getting answers. >> there's not an automatic recount process in this state, but if one of the campaigns say a losing campaign wants to start a recount, they can do that. they can call for that, but they have to pay for it. so they might set aside $100,000 and say, okay, county start, you know, counting, you know, redoing a recount in a certain area and see if they get to where they're actually changing the outcome of the election. if they do change the outcome of their election, the election they get their money back. but if they go two days and there's no significant change, they can continue to pay. once they stop paying, the recount stops.
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>> coming up next, welcome to oakland. the first of several new electronic kiosks went live today. see how it works, what it costs, and who's paying. also ahead messages. >> it's time. if we want to celebrate ronald, a new announcer, is just part of what's new for the giants. >> see what to expect this season, including how the honor renel brooks-moon, who called giants games for 24 years, stay with us. >> and we are less than 12 hours away from the start of puppy day here on abc seven. tune in tomorrow for lots of adorable and adoptable puppies from shelters across the bay area. we're going to have live coverage starting at 6 a.m. wa are living in the moment and taking ibrance.
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a ribbon cutting today in oakland for a new service meant to boost local businesses. it's a digital kiosk with suggestions on where to eat, shop or simply find an atm. abc seven news reporter anser hassan shows you how the work. >> looking for a place to eat, shop, stay and play in oakland. these new kiosks will help do that. >> when you touch the screen, it unlocks and it opens a series of applications to help you figure out how to navigate the city and how to discover the city. >> gibran muhammad is vice president of business development at ike smart city. they unveiled one of the oakland kiosks installed next to the fox theater. the kiosk feature customized city content like local shops and local events. all in real time. and unlike using a smartphone, sher muhammad says the results are based on what's happening in that neighborhood. a feature that could help highlight lesser known establishments every individual kiosk organizes based
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on proximity and so each kiosk is highlighting a different local business and so the impact is that you're small and local businesses get a lift without paying anything for any sort of surcharge and optimization. ike is paying for the full project, including installation, operation and maintenance. they generate revenue based on ads revenue that will be shared with oakland estimated at about $1 million a year for the city. to me, this is a win win. >> the city doesn't have to put a bunch of money into it, but we get a lot of benefit from it. >> the kiosk even features social services like where to find a shelter, and 15% will be installed in historically underinvested communities. >> we know that it's in some of our most marginalized parts of the city, that it is our black and brown businesses that are located there, that they should have wayfinding as well. city officials admit that the kiosks can be a target for vandalism, but the company says they have experience working in cities with high crime rates. >> we also have remote monitoring, so we know if there's ever a software malfunction, we're able to treat it right away. as long as we
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address any sort of issue immediately, we realized that we can actually help reduce the vandalism that occurs through the kiosks. >> a total of 50 kiosks will be installed over the next two years in oakland, anser hassan abc seven news. >> good day for a ribbon cutting because stormy weather is coming our way. >> things are changing. spencer christian is tracking that for us. spencer. >> oh, a little spring storm coming our way. it won't amount to much, but it will produce some wet weather. here's a look at live doppler seven and the satellite. you can see the storm brewing right off shore there, kicking some clouds up in our direction right now, and the rain will not be far behind. on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. this is a level one storm. tomorrow and saturday we expect periods of light to moderate showers, maybe an occasional downpour, slippery roadways, breezy and even a thunderstorm may develop on saturday. so here's the forecast animation starting at 7:00 tomorrow morning, at which point it will be cloudy. it doesn't look like the morning commute will be affected by the storm, but the rain will arrive first in the north bay during the morning and midday hours, and then sweep eastward and southward to other parts of the
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bay area. the evening commute will likely be affected by the rainfall, with a little bit of a break developing late tomorrow night and then showers trailing in early saturday morning, continuing through the day on saturday. ahead of a steadier band of rain coming in saturday night. that might be the heaviest rain we'll see over the weekend, and then more showers will trail that system into sunday. rainfall totals by the well 11 p.m. saturday will range generally from under an inch. i beg your pardon? under a half inch south of the golden gate, except over in the east bay, where we might see up to 9/10 of an inch at san ramon, 8/10 at livermore. up in the north bay, we expect wetter weather and higher rainfall totals by the end of the evening. on saturday in the sierra, there will be snow and a winter storm advisory is in effect for the eastern slopes of the sierra, including the greater lake tahoe area, from 2 p.m. tomorrow to 11 a.m. saturday, 8 to 18in of snow above 7000ft. it will be gusty with winds up to 50mph. a winter storm warning in effect for the western slopes, where snow totals will be higher and gusts may be stronger. no gusts right
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now in the bay area, we've got a breezy conditions, but wind speeds generally under 20mph, and it's a little bit warmer by 2 to 4 degrees in most bay area locations than at this time yesterday. so let's take a closer look right now. 59 in san francisco, low to mid 60s at oakland, hayward, san jose, san mateo, 57 at half moon bay. the temperature readings right now looking up north, santa rosa about around 61 degrees right now petaluma 59 mid 60s at napa fairfield, concord and livermore. and these are our forecast headlines. rainy pattern begins again tomorrow saturday and sunday. wet gusty much cooler temperatures will drop rather sharply. and then early next week it will remain unsettled and springlike for a while. tonight, as the clouds increase, look for low temperatures, mainly in the mid to upper 40s. many locations will not get below 50 degrees and tomorrow will be pretty mild as well. even as it rains with high temperatures generally in the mid to upper 60s. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. so we expect a level one storm activity tomorrow and
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saturday and sunday morning could be pretty gusty sunday morning with lingering showers, but we may get partial clearing by late sunday. a mix of sun and clouds monday and tuesday, then another level one system comes in on wednesday and then on thursday. looks like it's going to start a sunny ing up a little bit, getting milder as well. and perhaps that will be the beginning of a string of more spring like days. >> that'll be nice. yeah, that would be nice. >> thanks very much. >> well, baseball season is here and the giants are trying to liven things up at the ballpark. for one thing, they've upgraded the lighting system at oracle park. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland went to today's open house to see what else is new for 24. >> the crab sandwiches are prepped, the field has been watered, and giants gear is fully stocked. in its 25th season, oracle park is now the first baseball field in the country to install spotlight lights, similar to an nba experience. >> so we'll be able to black out the entire ballpark. for example , maybe when camilo duvall is coming in for his closer and
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then spotlight his entry onto the field, it's going to be really, really exciting. >> but one of the biggest changes fans might notice is leading off for san francisco. the voice of longtime announcer renel brooks-moon won't be calling games anymore for after 24 years. >> she's an icon. she's been inspirational voice for generations of players. >> giants president and ceo larry baer spoke for nine minutes at the media day press conference before addressing this. he says they'll be rotating through a number of people to fill in, and there is no timeline for hiring her replacement. >> but in terms of the new person, it's going to be these big shoes to fill and we're going to take our time and be, you know, hire somebody that we think, you know, is best for the job. but it's going to take a while to honor her service. >> they say they'll be naming the p.a. booth after her. >> the message is it's time. we want to celebrate renel. >> outside of that and a new, upgraded sound system, oracle park is now one of four stadiums across the country that will start offering free go ahead entry, similar to going through
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clear at the airport, go to the ballpark app. >> you upload a selfie and then all you have to do is walk through. you don't have to take out your phone. you don't have to find your ticket. you and everyone in your group can just walk right in. >> and this year, fans can expect to see even more grab and go food sections so that fans can get back to their seats even faster. the giants home opener is april 5th against the san diego padres in san francisco. lena howland, abc seven news. >> the opening bell was the beginning of a very good day for reddit. see how the bay area
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another round of new record highs for all three indices. investors are happy with the fed's announcement yesterday to keep interest rates stable for now, with plans to lower them three times later this year. the dow gained 269 points, closing at 39,781. at this rate, it could hit 4000 tomorrow. the nasdaq went up 32 points, the s&p added 16. a big day for reddit and some reddit users as the social media company, which is based in san francisco, went public today. reddit said its ipo at $34. it closed up 48% at
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just over $50 a share. unlike other tech companies, reddit reserved 8% of its shares for site moderators and eligible users. investors are high on reddit. earnings jumped 20% last year to $800 million reddit is the first social media company to go public since pinterest five years ago. >> apple is being sued by the us justice department in a lawsuit accusing the company of building an illegal smartphone monopoly. california is one of 16 states to join with the feds, claiming apple's business model stifles competition. us attorney general merrick garland provided an example. >> if an iphone user messages a non iphone user in apple messages, the text appears not only as a green bubble, but incorporates limited functionality. the conversation is not encrypted. videos are pixelated and grainy, and users cannot edit messages or see typing indicators as a result, iphone users perceive rival
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smartphones as being lower quality because the experience of messaging friends and family who do not own iphones is worse. >> apple pushing back now against the lawsuit, saying in part, quote, it would also set a dangerous precedent empowering government to take a heavy hand in designing people's technology. we believe this lawsuit is wrong on the facts and the law, and we will vigorously defend against it. that from apple, the man who had a free fentanyl sign outside a san francisco school is out of jail. >> see where the abc seven news i-team found him today. >> and next from seven on your side, a santa rosa grandmother swindled out of $20,000
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or $20,000 in cash to a swindler . >> yeah, it's a nearly identical scam to one that made headlines when it happened to a new york financial columnist. abc seven news reporter stephanie sierra has the story from seven on your side. >> no, i can't, i can't, and it's haunting me. >> judy g tried to make sense of
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what just happened. >> like this feeling of being sick at what i did and how i did it. >> she just handed a box full of money to a total stranger. >> i walked out to the road and handed this guy a box with $20,000 in it. >> her ordeal began one morning at home on her ranch. >> i was doing my wordle puzzle and all of a sudden this it froze. >> a message flashed on her ipad. she'd been hacked. call this number. so she did. >> they said that someone had used my computer to access a site, and that $55,000 was spent on child. of course, i knew it wasn't true, and i said it wasn't true. >> a man claiming to be apple support said he'd connect her directly to wells fargo bank. >> what came up was, was that wells fargo recording that you hear when you call customer service. >> another man picked up saying he was working with the ftc to investigate the child case. he emailed her this letter as proof, and they kept saying, we
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don't want to scare you, but this is a very serious issue. he said judy needed to put $20,000 into an escrow account to stop the hackers from spending her money on child, so judy drove to the bank. >> so after i took the money out of the bank, he he's on the phone with me the whole time, and i checked back with him and say, okay, i have the money now, what do i do? and then he said that he was pretty sure that he could get an agent to come to my house and pick up the money. >> the man told judy not to speak with anyone. mobster were watching. everyone was under surveillance. >> i did get the phone call from my daughter. i said, i can't talk to you right now. i was afraid to say a word to anybody. >> my own daughter, the man told her she had to seal the cash in a box and wait. >> so i went out around the house and i found an old shirt box left over from christmas. and i put it in this box and taped it. >> the man stayed on the phone until a courier arrived at her locked gate down a private road, and he was dressed the way i was told he would be dressed in dark pants and a light colored i said
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jacket. >> it was actually a hoodie. he had a covid mask on and he just gave me that password. i took the box and i handed it over to him. >> judy felt relief, exhaustion. the ordeal had lasted for hours. i went to bed that night, somehow got through until five in the morning, at which point in time i woke up and realized what i did. it was like waking from a trance. >> i can't explain it doesn't make sense that i went to the bank and took that money out and i handed it over. is what i did when nobody was holding a gun to my head. >> i wanted to tell this story because there really is no stereotypical scam victim. new york magazine financial columnist charlotte coles had fallen victim last year to a nearly identical scam, this one claiming her identity was used to open amazon accounts and linked to a crime ring. >> you knew where i lived. >> they knew the last four digits of my social security number. they knew about my son. and. and it was terrifying. >> she handed $50,000 in cash to a stranger.
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>> i was in an altered state. almost. >> judy thought she'd never fall for a scam until now. i had no idea how your brain could be manipulated. >> and so quickly, just as if they had a gun to your head. but they don't. >> for seven on your side, stephanie sierra, abc seven news. >> they are so clever. sometimes. >> the ftc reports americans lost $10 billion to scams last year. if you get a phone call or a message on your computer claiming that you're in trouble, experts say just hang up and check it out for yourself. and if you have a story for seven on your side, let us know. we might be able to help. go to abc seven news.com/7 on your side. >> california's largest home insurer, state farm, will not renew 72,000 policies this summer. 30,000 of those are homeowner and rental insurance policies. the other 42,000 are commercial apartment policies affected customers will be notified starting in july. state farm cited rising costs, risk and outdated regulations in its
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decision. this comes after it reported $6.3 billion in losses last year. also last year, the company stopped writing new homeowner policies in california because of the wildfire risk. >> an update from the abc seven news i-team, an unhoused sex offender who caused a ruckus last year near a san francisco elementary school with a sign remember this? offering free fentanyl for new users is out of jail. and back in the neighborhood, the i-team's dan noyes found 46 year old joseph adam moore just a few blocks from the school near argonne playground today. moore said he left the playground this morning after parents complained. late last year. he was convicted for creating a public nuisance near stella maris academy with his signs, he says he got out of jail earlier this month, private and public efforts are moving ahead to help boost the transition to electric vehicles. >> the biden administration announced new rules just yesterday to reduce carbon emissions and boost ev sales. san francisco has announced a new pilot program to expand ev
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charging. shell oil is also getting into the act, announcing it plans to divest around 500 of its owned locations to focus more on ev charging sites. >> it's only amounts to about 2% of shell's gas stations, so gas stations aren't going away overnight. you know, it is an indication that oil companies see this as a growing market. >> analysts say moves like shell's may help boost consumer confidence in electric vehicles. sales hit a record last year, topping 1 million for the first time. but a gap between expectations and reality is emerging, experts say. cost continues easing tax credits, as well as the lack of public charging stations, are all factors holding consumers back from making the leap. >> coming up next, we take you to a nursery that is working to rescue a fascinating species from near extinction. >> plus warmer here, wet or elsewhere. what to expect from the spring season. according to the experts and you can track
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the weather anytime with the abc seven bay area app. download it now and you'll be able to use live doppler seven to track the rain. that's starting tomorrow. just search for abc seven bay area.
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but researchers here in the bay area are taking on that challenge in the face of a dangerous environmental threat happening along our own coastline. >> so the spatulas are simulating water currents in the ocean, so we don't want these guys in stagnant water. we want them up in the water column so they can eat. >> marine biologist ryan even keeps a close eye on dozens of swirling jars in what's essentially a giant starfish nursery, feeding and raising tiny larvae too small for the eye to see. >> we have several million on both of these tables total in the nursery at the california academy of sciences is part of a multi-site project to rescue a species known as the sunflower sea star from near extinction. >> to understand the urgency, all you need to do is stroll along our coastline. that's where evans colleague rebecca johnson helped document the
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sunflower star's disappearance. more than a decade ago, likely triggered by a severe marine heat wave and disease. >> they were particularly hard hit, especially here in california, and they really haven't made a recovery much easier to see is the environmental chain reaction, the vanishing sea stars normally prey on purple sea urchins, whose population quickly exploded. >> that was deadly news for local kelp forests. the next rung down on the food chain for the hungry urchins. >> so urchins eat kelp. and so the loss of the urchin predator has released the urchins and allowed their population to grow and for them to eat tons of kelp, contributing to a decline of kelp forests along our northern california coast. >> the damage to the kelp forests and surrounding ecosystem is so significant that scientists decided to bolster the sunflower star population in captivity. >> for now, it's crazy that these guys are going to grow up to be these keystone apex predators, but they will, she says. >> a team of researchers,
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including the birch aquarium at scripps institution of oceanography near san diego, are working to raise the sea star's first capturing sperme and eggs from a limited number already in captivity. because the tiny larvae go through dramatic changes before they become sea stars, raising them is a tricky process, and then they'll go through a complete metamorphosis and they'll settle down to the bottom of the ocean or the bottom of my tables, and they'll actually start looking like a sea star at that point, their diet changes completely, and any decision to reintroduce stars back into the ocean would also be tricky and probably decades away. but the debate is becoming familiar. there are already proposals to restore native sea otters that vanished from our coasts after being hunted nearly to extinction, while labs like the academy are also working with genetic variations of coral that could someday be used to repopulate coral reefs devastated by climate change. as for the stars, well, this is $1 million question.
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>> there are lots of regulatory hurdles and lots of things that would have to happen for that to be possible. but the hope is to increase the genetic diversity of the things that we're holding in human care. and to have as many individuals in as many places to protect the species as we get toward being able to reintroduce them. >> so for now, the spatulas continue to swirl and researchers continue to experiment with diet and environment. preparing for the day. there aquarium raised sea stars could return to become a key link in our coastal ecosystem. and just to underscore the urgency, really, of these breeding programs, scientists say average ocean temperatures are set to break new records, putting even more pressure on marine life like coral and sea stars. >> all right. well, it is not going to be beach weather for the next few days and get a look at the approaching rain in spencer's seven day forecast. next and don't forget, tomorrow is puppy day here on abc seven.
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by the united nations. it is observed every year on march 22nd. the purpose is to highlight the importance of fresh and clean water, and to raise awareness about the more than 2 billion people worldwide who live without access to safe water. also happening tomorrow, the russian river brewing company will release its coveted pliny the younger beer. every year, thousands of people line up to get a glass. it's one of the world's highest rated beers, and this year marks the 20th annual release. it will be available at russian river's pubs in santa rosa and windsor through april 4th. >> the outlook for spring is a warm one, according to noaa's predictions, which were released today. reporter david gonzalez, from our sister station in los angeles, looks at what we should expect here in california. >> 2023 as a whole was the warmest year on record. >> as spring gets underway this year, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa, is issuing its seasonal forecast to give americans a
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better idea of what's to come and how to prepare. >> warmer than average temperatures are favored for most of the us, with the exception of some areas in the southwest and northern and central high plains. >> california. two consecutive wet winters led to above average rainfall. >> 2024 began with a parade of atmospheric rivers, but the focus of this moisture this year was further south into central and southern california. >> all that rain helped eliminate the state's drought and supplied major reservoirs with plenty of water. >> most of the east and california are expected to remain. drought free this spring heading into warmer months, noaa predicts el nino will weaken through the spring into a neutral state before la nina conditions develop this summer, experts say. >> below average precipitation can be expected across the southwest, so flood risk in california will remain low. >> we're not seeing any signals for even minor flooding in california, and while spring's outlook is favorable, noah says residents should always be weather aware.
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>> things can change very quickly during the spring, and we are worried about some of areas for extreme heat. wildfire risk. >> david gonzalez abc seven news i always stay concerned, though. >> yeah, there's some encouraging news in that report, but let's talk a little bit about the changes that are coming. yes, spencer christian is here. >> spencer. okay. >> ama and dan. we're going to get a little bit of a visit from winter-like weather, as we've had three spring like days in a row. as you can see, we've got nice increasing clouds right now over the golden gate. and these are our forecast headlines. rainy pattern begins tomorrow, a saturday and sunday. it'll be wet, gusty, much cooler than it has been the last few days. and then early next week it will remain unsettled and un springlike until we start to get some sunnier skies. right now we have clouds coming our way. as you can see on the satellite radar composite image, this storm will bring us rainfall tomorrow and saturday on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. this is a level one storm, bringing mainly light to moderate showers, but we could have a brief downpour here and there. of course. wet roadways and breezy conditions. here's the forecast animation 7:00 tomorrow morning. just cloudy
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skies. the morning commute will likely not be affected by the approaching rainfall, but it'll start raining in the north bay by midday mid-morning. actually, by midday it will be moving to other parts of the bay area. the evening commute will likely be a wet and slow one tomorrow. a little bit of a break from the rain late tomorrow night, then more showers come in on saturday and through the day on saturday. some heavier rain saturday evening and that will continue into sunday, so wet weather is on the way for tonight. cloudy skies overnight lows mainly in the mid to upper 40s. relatively mild and even as the rain arrives tomorrow afternoon, temperatures will be in a mild range, mainly mid to upper 60s for our highs. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast three consecutive days of light level one storm activity. we'll get some partial clearing sunday afternoon, then mix of clouds and sun the next couple of days, monday and tuesday before yet another wave of level one storminess comes in next wednesday. so spring is here, but it just hasn't sprung yet. >> not fully for sure. >> not fully expensive. okay. >> all right. sports director larry beals here. the madness
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has begun. yes. >> in fact, it has for kentucky. and a big win for oakland of michigan. oh 14 seed upset, three seed kentucky game just under a few moments ago. as for saint mary's, they're getting set for their ncaa tournament opener very much in enemy territory. plus, the lighter side of draymond green. daddy day care next in sport 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? just like i was. dryness and frizz could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with first-of-its-kind melting pro-v pearls... locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down. guaranteed or your money back! for resilient, healthy-looking hair... if you know, you know it's pantene.
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good evening. saint mary's basketball team actually started this season three and five. it's not how you start. it's how you finish. the gaels take a 27 and six record into their opening game in the ncaa tournament tomorrow against grand canyon university. and one of the interesting storylines here is the location of this game the gaels are playing in spokane, washington, home of their arch rivals from gonzaga. no doubt zags fans will be out in force cheering for the antelopes from grand canyon. >> just for clarification, there were gonzaga players who said that that said that their fans should show up in purple. some of them suggested that maybe fans who come tomorrow night to wherever we love it, that's all good. uh- we're excited to go. we like playing on the road, so bring them on to win the league, to win the conference tournament, those things you had to be tough on the road and,
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i'll express that are they're about toughness travels things like that. >> they they buy into that >> samarra is a five seed last ever pac 12 champion. the oregon ducks an 11 seed. they crushed six seed south carolina, led by former gamecock jermaine cousineau, who had 40, most by a duck in tournament history. and oregon wins, 8773. they'll face creighton next. that is oregon head coach dana altman's former team. another upset 11 seed duquesne, making their first ncaa tournament appearance since 1977. spencer was a sportscaster back then, they beat six seed byu, 7167. duquesne's longtime head coach keith dambrot announced he was retiring when the season was over. he gets at least one more game against illinois on saturday. all right, two games into a new baseball season and the dodgers are in complete crisis mode. shohei ohtani's interpreter has been fired after it was revealed that he lost $4.5 million gambling. well, we don't know, is did the interpreter steal the money from
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ohtani's account or was he betting for ohtani? or is there some other scenario that we just don't know about? it's going to be a long investigation to this thing's not going much better on the field in south korea. the dodgers other nine figure additions made his dodgers debut, didn't make it to the second inning. that is yoshinobu yamamoto allowed five runs in the first. luis campusano with a double down the left field line. padres with a ten six lead in the fifth inning. mookie betts as a dodger named betts. well, never mind, he went four for six with six rbis, but the padres prevail. machado. manny. machado it's this one. i think it might have landed in san diego. a three run blast. padres win, 1511. the warriors. they got a much needed win last night, but draymond green's kids kind of stole the show. so our cameras were there as dj helped dad warm up before the game. and then in the post game press conference, you had this classic sibling rivalry moment between dj and his sister cash. >> hi my love. oh he hit you
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with the ball. y'all was playing basketball. >> it's only because she pushed me. >> okay, y'all fighting a little bit. okay, go give your brother a hug. give your sister a hug. give your sister a hug. like a real hug. thank you green. >> peacemaker i like it. there's one i didn't think i'd be saying but but a great touching moment family moment there. and great job by draymond to get everybody together. calm down abc seven sports sponsored by your northern california honda dealers. oh absolutely. you know i mean you see the kids before the game and then after the game he he wouldn't give me the basketball. you know it's really cute. it's cute. yeah thank you larry. all right. >> tonight on abc seven it's 911 followed by gray's anatomy and station 19. then stay with us for abc seven news at 11. and remember the abc seven news is streaming 24 seven. get the abc seven bay area app and join us
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whenever you want, wherever you are. all right, that is it for this edition of abc seven news. thanks for joining us. i'm ama date and i'm dan ashley for spencer christian larry biel. >> all of us here. appreciate your time. as always. hope you have a nice evening as you settle in and we'll see you again at 11:00. oh wow. look at that beautiful shot. a honey baked ham that's been slow smoked, hand glazed, and spiral sliced. or, a kelly baked ham. nobody wants a kelly baked meal, not even kelly. every bite is a celebration with the honey baked ham company.
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from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is... ♪♪ today's contestants are... and editor from richmond, california... an upper school mathematics faculty member from carrollton, texas... and a doctoral student from little rock, arkansas... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--ken jennings. [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny. welcome back to the "jeopardy" invitational tournament.
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yesterday's first quarterfinal game was classic andrew he. andrew found two daily doubles back to back, wagered big on both, was correct on both, and that set him up for the win and brought him one step closer to a return trip to "jeopardy!" masters. today we welcome leonard, jason, and larissa to the j-i-t, jit. good luck to all three of you. let's find out what categories you'll be dealing with in the "jeopardy!" round. we have some... ...up first. then... i'm afraid... then we have... and... leonard, you're gonna select first. i'll take characters in book series for $600. - larissa. - who is curious george? - that's him. - cinema in 2023, $800, please.

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