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now at six, a long anticipated decision made. oakland has a new police chief. what we're learning about the man taking on the job as the community hopes for reduced crime across the city, and we're tracking rain and snow in the forecast. here's what things look like at zephyr cove and lake tahoe. we see light snow coming down. we've seen it all morning. good morning. saturday march 23rd, i'm stephanie sierra, and here
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in the bay area. we are expecting some more rain today. lisa is tracking the latest in the weather center. good morning. >> hi stephanie. good morning everyone. yes we've had the scattered light to moderate rain showers overnight with a breezy winds. the level one system lasts through today and into your sunday as well. check out the entire state, southern california. the mountains in on it. and as we look at the north bay lighthowehighway 128. but if we go to the east bay, a heavier rain 680 here, just south of pacheco highway, four pleasant hill, and then down around fremont, east of castro valley. 580 moderate rain further to the south into la 880 alum rock area. some light showers and then from the peninsula half moon bay to san mateo. it is slick out there and the santa cruz mountains, where we could see the highest rain totals through tomorrow. so looking at this level one system today, light to moderate showers , breezy to gusty winds, and the timeline for the rain pretty much all day out there. and one thing to note, not only will be breezy, but boy, much cooler for
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everyone staying in the 50s dodging those downpours today. >> lisa thank you. and the east bay oakland finally has a new police chief, more than a year after the mayor fired the last one, the city went through more than a half dozen top cops in a decade. abc seven news reporter anser hassan tells us about the new man for the job. >> oakland's mayor shang tao, has finally picked oakland's new police chief. >> what stands out about chief mitchell is that he's a strong leader and he's really smart. he's a really smart crime fighter who delivers results, and that's what i'm looking for. i'm looking for someone who can deliver results. >> floyd mitchell takes over more than a year after former police chief lauren armstrong was fired. chief mitchell served 25 years as a police officer in kansas city. he then went on to become police chief in the cities of temple and lubbock, texas, where crime rates went down during his tenure. but he left lubbock because of concerns over abandoned 911 calls. >> he didn't make any excuses, but instead he talked about what he learned from that experience.
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>> mayor tao believes that's the type of experience that will help mitchell forge a new path for the department. it is a challenge. uh- and i and i get that and i'm pretty sure chief mitchell understand that coming into this place, and but, you know, we will work on those challenges. sergeant hui win is president of the oakland police officers association. he hasn't met the new police chief, but he says chief mitchell already has the full support of the department. but others in the community are raising concerns. michaela galvez venegas works on violence prevention. she believes the new chief will just be a band-aid to some of the larger issues within opd. >> there's already a preexisting culture in the police department and, the police chief has the administrative power, but they can't shift the entire culture. >> carlton works with the city's asian population. his concerns center around how an outsider like chief mitchell will come to understand the needs of oakland's diverse communities and a city facing a historic deficit. >> in addition, you know, he has
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to navigate, you know, through the politics. and it's going to be a very, interesting one. >> but business owner nina joyner says the new chief will provide leadership for a city that is in need of direction when i see a police officer out on the street, i want them to walk right. >> i want them to walk like there's peace in the community, and that's important. and i think the leadership can do that. >> chief mitchell will likely start at the beginning of may in oakland, anser hassan. abc seven news. >> now, the mayor made it clear tackling crime is priority number one, but mitchell will have a lot to juggle with staffing shortages and a huge budget deficit. abc seven news insider phil matier laid out how the new chief is in a uniquely challenging spot. >> also, he has to police the police because there is still questions about how the department itself operates. it's a tightrope. he's also going to be an outsider that's coming into a city that had its police chief last. police chief was basically born and raised there and very popular among the population. so he's coming in as
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an outsider from texas. you put all these things together and it's a tough entry. >> now, mitchell will be the department's 12th police chief in 20 years. now to an update on the search for a missing hiker in monterey county. her body was found at the base of a waterfall in the ventana wilderness. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez has the story. friends and family are remembering 30 year-old caroline meister as an incredible person on monday, meister was reported missing to the monterey county sheriff's office. authorities say she went on a hike in the ventana wilderness in the big sur area. more than 100 people from 13 different agencies aided in the search from helicopters to search dogs. it was an all out effort to find her. >> one, was given this, given her clothes so that they can have her particular scent and then the other type of dogs that they have are just like general dogs that search for human
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scent. >> on friday, search crews found meister's body at the bottom of a waterfall off horse pasture trail. >> our trails are very steep in our area. they can be dangerous in some areas, and even experienced hikers could have slipped them falls. >> authorities say her injuries are consistent with falling down a cliff. >> there's a saying in the wilderness, danger and beauty coexist in a delicate balance. >> meister is a chicago area native for the past two years, meister has lived and worked at the tassajara mountain zen center in rural monterey county. during friday's press conference, the sheriff relayed a message of gratitude from meister's parents on behalf of gianna john, again, i want to express their prayers and thanks to the hundreds of volunteers that helped bring caroline home in the south bay. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. there's a new push to increase access to reliable and affordable child care in the south bay. experts say the lack isn't just impacting families
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with kids, it's impacting the entire economy. businesses policymakers and child care providers came together in san jose to discuss solutions that employers can be a part of. many providers say they've had a difficult time after covid. declining enrollment early in the pandemic led to daycare closures. county officials believe teaming up with employers to invest in employee childcare is a possible solution to helping both families and businesses. >> for every $1 that's invested publicly in child care, there's a $16 benefit to the workforce and industry in gained profitability, a $15 million grant program was launched last fall to help silicon valley child care providers improve, and expand their operations. >> united airlines is facing new scrutiny after several reported problems in three weeks. a memo to united employees says the faa will now be paying closer attention to the airline.
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earlier this month, a united flight lost a wheel over an sfo parking lot, smashing cars this week, a flight from sfo to japan had to turn back because of engine issues. united says the faa will be reviewing the airline's policies and facilities over the next few weeks. we're following new developments in that mid-air blowout on board a boeing plane in january. now, passengers on that flight are now getting letters from the fbi saying they may be victims of a crime and that the fbi is now investigating. that makes at least four federal investigations into boeing. the drive over the golden gate bridge is going to cost a little more starting in july. here's a live look from there. now, as expected, the board voted to raise the tolls by $0.50 a year through 2028. on july 1st, it will be 1025 for a two axle vehicle, which essentially covers all cars and most trucks. if you have fast track, though, it will be a dollar less for drivers who have a pay as you go
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account. the toll will be $9.50. the toll increases are to help cover a projected $220 million budget deficit over five years. how's it looking outside, lisa? >> well, we've had some scattered light rain showers and a bit of a lull before things are going to crank up with the daylight hours. so level one system pretty view here from our sutro tower camera. much cooler, breezy out there and we can forget about the springtime feel to the air. for the next couple of days, we'll talk about it and tell you how long it's going to last. next. >> thank you lisa. also ahead, a stunning announcement from the princess of wales. what's next for kate middleton as she battles cancer? plus, a japanese snack goes viral. have you heard of this? it's more of a stunt. a woman decided to make it and put it on the shelves of a san francisco 7-eleven
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and did not share what kind of cancer she has, just that her doctors found it after she had abdominal surgery in january. she says she's starting chemotherapy now. kate says she waited to share this news so she could explain to her children that she would be okay. >> this, of course, came as a huge shock, and william and i have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family. >> abc seven news sat down with ucsf breast cancer center director doctor laura esserman. she says she hopes middleton's announcement drives others to assess their risk for cancer. >> if you are at high risk, are you at high risk? for what type of cancer and there you can adjust what you can do to reduce risk and to screen appropriately. if you're at risk for a fast growing cancer, you need to probably screen earlier
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and more frequently. >> esserman says ucsf researchers are focused on how to optimize screenings for people at higher risk of cancer, she recommends looking into your family history and having a conversation with your doctor. now, the cdc says the number of measles cases across the country this year has surpassed the total for all of 2023. there's been 64 cases reported in 17 states so far this year, compared to 58 all of last year. alameda county health officials reported a possible measles exposure at a brewpub in san leandro earlier this month, but no cases were confirmed. measles symptoms include fever, runny nose or a red rash, and they can appear up to three weeks after exposure. berkeley is going to repeal its ban on natural gas appliances. the ban would have applied to installations in new buildings, the first of its kind ordinance, passed in 2019. it took effect the following year, with the intent of reducing
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greenhouse gas emissions, but it was contested by the restaurant association and an appeals court last year saying it violated u.s. law. san francisco and other cities have similar laws, and they could be invalidated because of this case. today, oakland's in-n-out will be serving customers for the very last time. in-n-out says the location at at hegenberger road off interstate 880 is profitable. but car break-ins armed robberies and theft make it not safe enough to stay in business. city leaders say crime is dropping in the area, with more law enforcement patrols and security at shopping centers. doors closed for good tomorrow, starting at 1 a.m. all right. have you heard about this japanese snack that showed up at a 7-eleven store here in san francisco? it's now gone viral. and you see mayor breed's face there? it's called onigiri, but there are a couple of wrinkles. first, the store wasn't selling it, and there was no partnership with mayor breed. second, they
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were made by a woman who was hoping to get the convenience store to now carry it. abc seven news reporter tara campbell spoke to the creator and the store owner, who thinks it's a great idea. >> danielle baskin is walking into this 7-eleven on san francisco's sansome street, on a mission, and the mayor's face on a homemade japanese snack. >> i recently went to japan and if you're not familiar with onigiri, it's this very popular rice ball in a triangle shape wrapped in seaweed. and i've just dreamed of this being available everywhere in the us, so the artist took matters into her own hands this week, making the snacks at home, complete with packaging. >> why did you want to have the mayor's face on this? yeah, so i thought that there could be a world in which, like, the mayor tried to get them in san francisco. >> as for the mayor herself, she's not endorsing this product. her office confirming there is no partnership. but that's not slowing danielle
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down. determined to get onigiri into stores. >> i thought the only way to do it would be to stage that it already existed, versus just walking into 7-eleven and asking , will you buy this? >> and staging it is exactly what she did. she found a spot on this shelf to place the product and rallied her friends to come get in line, posting it all on social media. >> so many people were excited about getting a nigiri, but this sort of spread on the internet as as a different world in which you could purchase them at 7-eleven. >> and as it turns out, that might soon be possible. managing to catch the owner's interest. >> a day after we did this stunt, so many people came in looking for them. >> 30 or 40 people is looking for the same thing triangle sushi, or i think. i think inside the rice. so then i tell her, if do you have so send to me. she said, i will try. >> and so danielle is getting to work. >> and so tonight i'm figuring out the logistics with different commercial kitchens to manufacture them, and she's
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hoping to make the delivery as soon as possible. but the demand is there. i think people were so excited that this could be a possibility. it's a very good snack. >> tara campbell abc seven news well, thanks to all the recent storms, state officials are doubling the amount of water california agencies will get this year. >> previously, the department of water resources told major contractors to expect 15% of their requests. now that got bumped to 30. california relies heavily on the snowpack for water, and in january, it was just about half of the normal average. now it is at 98% of normal. and we're of course seeing those impacts locally here, too. lisa tracks them every week. how's it looking? >> well, you know, still we had more last year. but how about back to back years where we're at or above average. really really good for the sierra nevada and the bay area. so we are all above average except for about oakland. but we're going to continue to see more rain not
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only today, but more chances, more level one systems than not in our future. wait to see the seven day outlook. here's a look at live doppler seven, where you can see all the shower activity. the front moved through yesterday with the gusty winds and this is the post frontal shower activity. and there's a trough it's going to swing through allowing for more downpours. chance of a thunderstorm today. let's check it out in the north bay. just a smattering of light showers from novato to san rafael up through santa rosa. highway one, a moderate rain out towards clayton and bay point. highway four. and as we take you down to the east bay, here, san ramon, danville, five 8680 looking at the wet weather here, continues to move off to the east. and as we go further south, mount hamilton, cold enough there for a little bit of rain, snow mix. and then from the bay back towards 280 and the peninsula from redwood city, you can see all the wet weather down through woodside, 82, in menlo park. so it's out there. it will increase throughout the day at times, but not everyone is going to see the
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same amount of rain we'll get that afternoon. heating chance of a thunderstorm and the breezy to windy conditions today. this continues with the final wave of rain tonight into early sunday. level one system then breezy and brighter tomorrow, but cool. and then as we get into monday and tuesday, a further break from the rain, temperatures will try to warm up, but then another system arrives for the middle of the week. here's our high resolution radar that shows that throughout the mid morning hours, kind of a break out there as the shower activity wants to press to the east. but there's much more offshore. it will continue with that land heating up and allowing for the those cumulus clouds to form. and then those downpours. chance of a thunderstorm with some hail throughout the day. this is 9:00 tonight and still looking at more rain pushing through the amounts won't be great, but depending on if you're underneath a thunderstorm, a heavy downpour, you could get anywhere from nothing to a quarter of an inch out there, maybe upwards of about 4/10. so it really just depends. and as
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we look at the wind today and tomorrow, quite breezy out there. this will add another chill to the air as we stop this at 3:00. winds over 25 miles an hour for some of you, and then it still remains a little bit breezy but into your sunday afternoon. how about gusty along the coast over 35 miles an hour? and look at those colors near 40 miles an hour. so we're still looking at the snow right on through tomorrow. anywhere from a half a foot south lake to about a foot there down by kirkwood today. highs mainly in the 50s. a chance of a thunderstorm. you could see a few low 60s down around the south bay. breezy to gusty out there. and then tomorrow morning waking up to more showers and that level one system throughout the first half of the day. the accuweather seven day forecast looking at the rain, chance of a thunderstorm today, tomorrow, then dry monday tuesday. back into it. wednesday, thursday, friday. the final days of march there. so you notice only two totally dry days. stephanie. >> lisa. thank you. you can track the weather anytime with
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the abc seven bay area app. you can download it now and you'll be able to use the same live doppler seven lisa uses to track the rain. just search for abc seven bay area. coming up, russian president vladimir putin responds to the deadly attack on a moscow concert venue. new overnight. what we're learning about the suspects and the group claiming business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer.
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live. good morning. another round of rain expected this weekend. yeah. >> you'll be dodging some of those downpours. so it's not coming down at all times. heavy. but we have the scattered showers. and boy, look at california as a whole. the mountas, southern california. let's go in closer to the north bay where you can see they are scattered from sonoma highway. 121 sears point and back westward to petaluma over into the east bay, san ramon. the hills there80 wet weather through antioch and then towards the east bay. there. how about north capitol avenue? 680 some moderate rain down through san jose, milpitas, 8-80 and for san francisco, there's the cell there from the bay shore, the bayview district in brisbane, and then down around redwood city, menlo park, 82, 280 and woodside just about everywhere, right. the santa cruz mountains, highway 17. and we really haven't even well, obviously haven't seen seen the heating of the sun. and that's going to
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trigger a thunderstorm perhaps throughout the day today, some hail breezy to gusty winds. and the timeline shows that really any time today you could see the moderate rain, the downpours, the cool conditions only in the 50s. breezy to gusty winds out there. and then perhaps heavier rain. we will see that heavier rain tonight. stephanie. >> lisa thank you. new this morning russian president vladimir putin says additional security measures are being imposed across russia. it comes after a group of gunmen stormed a concert venue in moscow and opened fire on a crowd, killing 115 people. an address to the nation putin called it a bloody, barbaric terrorist attack. the concert venue went up in flames after those shootings and this morning crews are still going through the rubble. you see video of that now. four people have been arrested and seven others have been detained. authorities say isis claimed responsibility of the attack, and u.s. officials say they recently warned russia they had intelligence pointing to a planned terrorist attack in
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moscow. we're also following new developments. the senate passed a $1.2 trillion spending bill overnight, preventing a partial government shutdown. here's a live look from the u.s. capitol this morning. president joe biden is expected to sign that package today. abc news reporter johny fernandez tells us what's in the bill. >> a partial government shutdown has been avoided after the senate passed a last minute funding bill just past midnight. >> but we have just reached an agreement to complete the job of funding the government. it is good for the country that we have reached this by partizan deal. it wasn't easy, but tonight our persistence has been worth it. >> this came after the house passed the 1.2 trillion government funding package early friday, with bipartisan support. but the gop lawmakers who voted against the package say it only serves one party. the democrats. georgia representative marjorie taylor greene, immediately ■aftr
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filed a motion to vacate house speaker mike johnson, threatening to oust the fellow republican just months after ascending to this role. >> this is basically a warning, and it's time for us to go through through the process, take our time and find a new speaker of the house. >> the same tactic removed former speaker kevin mccarthy last october. the bill provides funding for defense, homeland security, labor, education, health and human services. the bill now heads to president biden's desk. johny fernandez abc news, new york. >> secretary of state antony blinken returned to israel as a part of a push to reach a cease fire in gaza. yesterday. blinken met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the israeli war cabinet. his visit came on the same day a un resolution calling for an immediate cease fire failed. this marks blinken's sixth round of shuttle diplomacy in the region since the hamas attack on
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israel. >> i think we were trying to show the international community a sense of urgency about getting a cease fire tied to the release of hostages, something that everyone, including the countries that vetoed the resolution, should have been able to get behind. >> next week, israeli officials are expected to travel to washington, d.c. to your voice your vote. now we have an update on the race for the 16th congressional district at santa clara. county supervisor joe simitian now has a four vote lead over assemblyman evan low. one of them will face former san jose mayor sam liccardo in november's general election. high interest rates may be fueling a rise in california's unemployment rate. last month, the state jobless rate rose to 5.3. that's now the highest of any state in the nation and well above the national average of 3.9. the construction sector saw the heaviest job losses as buildings slowed down. tech
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layoffs are also another factor. locally, san francisco's unemployment rate went down to 3.8. demonstrators are upset over a judge's decision to give five years probation to a man who stabbed an elderly asian woman in san francisco. they gathered outside city hall yesterday. protesters are upset the attacker did not get the 12 year prison sentence recommended by the d.a. danielle couch stabbed an paying taylor while she was out on a walk three years ago. couch has served three years in prison now his probation requires him to attend a supervised mental health program. if he doesn't, he would go to jail for ten years. new data shows more offices are vacant in san francisco than ever before, and a record high. the vacancy rate, hit 36.6. that's according to data from real estate brokerage cbre, obtained by the chronicle. the number jumped from 29.4% since
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the start of 2023, and it's now up nine times the amount before the pandemic. the concord city council has reached an agreement with brookfield properties to transform the former naval weapons base into a new major developmt. t plan would come in five phases. each phase involves building a certain amount of housing, 25% of which will be for low income families. when it's done, the site will have 12,000 new units and 6,000,000ft■!s of new office spe . environmental impact reports and surveys are still pending. >> it is a multi-billion dollar project that will go for probably the next 40 years. that's what the terms sheet says . >> the project could transform concord into one of the largest cities in the bay area. a parking lot will be transformed into a ramadan festival in the south bay. today. thousands will enjoy everything from indian cuisine to tacos and texas barbecue. abc seven news
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reporter dustin dorsey gives us a taste of what to expect during the celebration of ramadan. >> the muslim community fast from sunrise to sunset as an act of worship. the meal eaten before dawn is known as suhoor, and making sure it's a good experience is important. >> usually in muslim majority countries, the night time is when everybody goes out and eats and they go on the street and have street food and other things like that. so we kind of wanted to replicate that experience. >> suhor fest is a celebration of food, friends and family. here in the bay area, thousands of guests enjoy cuisine from dozens of vendors overnight. bay grill owner and head chef siad sammy is already hard at work on his texas style halal brisket for saturday's event in the bay. >> there's not too many halal vendors that are doing smoked brisket, and smoking brisket is a very, very long process. i'm talking about. we have like a 14 to 18 hour smoke, and then after that we hold our briskets for anywhere between 12 and 15 hours
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before serving. >> it's a craft that sammy has perfected by studying youtube videos and working with texas pitmasters a unique style food for surfaced, but he's proud to bring new flavors. >> my background is from india, at smoked flavor, in indian food, you know, indian food is great on its own, but it's a whole different flavor profile. >> and it's popular at these kinds of festivals. a place where sammy got his start cooking for big crowds at the end of ramadan, we have a huge festival called eid. >> and i had signed up to be one of the vendors. i thought, you know, maybe i'll sell 5100 burgers. and you know, make a little bit of a cash on the side , i prepared for 200 burgers, and i was the first vendor to sell out. >> this time, sammy is ready to serve alongside the other vendors. with so much tension surrounding the community, organizer irfan ridwan hopes their food can be a unifying force for all. >> it doesn't matter if you're muslim, christian, jewish, or even if you don't have any religion at all. you're always welcome to come and enjoy food.
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>> the event runs saturday at 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. at the sabah islamic center in north san jose. dustin dawsey abc seven news still ahead on abc seven mornings today is national puppy day and to celebrate, rescue shelters are asking for your help. >> one north bay shelter says its capacity is reaching a critical level when employees say might be to blame for the influx. and here's a live look from our golden gate bridge camera. you see some wet roads 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments
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our celebration early, spending some time with puppies from shelters across the bay area, and those dogs ranged from a few months old to some senior dogs. you're looking at some puppies here. how cute are they? they're all looking for a new home. shelters say if adoption isn't an option for you, they always need fosters for these pups. we have pictures of all the adorable adoptable pups we met
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and details how you can make each one of them a part of your family. on abc seven news.com. so cute. well, sonoma county animal services says their shelters are at a critical capacity level. now they're asking for the public to help them by coming in and adopting an animal in need. abc seven news reporter tim johns was at the shelter and brings us their story. what >> at sonoma county animal services, the shelters have never been more full. >> we have 118 dog kennels. and right now i want to say we have 2 or 3 that are actually open. >> over the past few weeks, an influx of new animals has overwhelmed staff. a trend that's played out across the county and the entire state, says emma diemert. emma tells us in the year she's worked with animal shelters, she's never seen it this bad, especially with our rescue partners. >> so they kind of control the population of animals. they get in and to see them kind of have an explosion of animals in their kennel space as well is really
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alarming. >> folks here at the county animal shelter tell me they believe there are a number of factors driving the increased number of animals here. one of those factors is the hangover left from the pandemic. during covid, a large number of people who were at home got animals. but as things went back to normal, many of them couldn't care for them anymore and dumped them at shelters. >> there's a veterinary shortage, you know, nationwide right now, which really impacts spay neuter, which leads to accidental litters happening all the time. >> in order to help with the overcrowding, sonoma county animal services is asking the public for help, either by adopting or fostering. on friday, jacob njenga of santa rosa came by to take a look at some of the animals they adopted a kitten from the shelter back in october. >> i think with a breeder there's a lot of like ethical concerns and especially with how many animals are up for adoption, i think it could really help out. >> until more help comes, though, the shelter says they'll do everything they can, getting creative to help as many animals as possible. >> we'll put crates in whatever
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and our multipurpose room and rotate animals through, and as the kennel opens up, we move them into that. sometimes we have to half off our kennels and put dogs on either side in santa rosa. >> tim johns abc seven news. look at that, shepherd. >> well, if you can, now is the time to adopt lisa. >> yeah, that is so cute. i was here for that yesterday, and we have got just gorgeous cloud development. check that out. isn't that neat? from our sutro tower camera you can see kind of the moon the sun coming up. and with that vertical development, some afternoon heating, we are looking at the possibility of thunderstorms throughout the day. so smattering of showers, some downpours. we'll talk totals the weekend and next week. the end of the month coming up lisa thank you. >> also coming up shohei ohtani and his interpreter under investigation. the mlb's latest effort to get answers about wire transfers
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authorities now say the death toll is at 133. a group of gunmen stormed a concert venue in moscow and opened fire on a crowd on friday. the venue went up in flames shortly after. in an address to the nation this morning, russian president vladimir putin called it a bloody, barbaric terrorist act. authorities say isis has claimed responsibility for this attack. four people have now been arrested and seven others have been detained. u.s. officials say they recently warned russia they had intelligence pointing to a planned terrorist attack in moscow. major league baseball opened a formal investigation into the matter surrounding dodgers superstar shohei ohtani and his former interpreter. the interpreter was fired by the team earlier this week. officials discovered $4.5 million in wire transfers was sent from otani's bank to a bookmaking operation. now, ohtani's handlers first claimed ohtani paid the interpreters gambling debts, then said ohtani
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is the victim of a massive theft. mlb is expected to request interviews with all parties, including ohtani. on the court now, the warriors face the top scoring team in the nba last night at chase center, and the outcome? not so great. abc seven sports director larry beil explains how the dubs got outpaced. >> good morning everybody. 14 games left in the regular season, so every one is big for the warriors. dubs pretty average at home, but the pacers came in the only undefeated team at chase center four and zero all time. i want one of those hats. looks like my lampshade warrior's looking good early. draymond green and klay thompson. klay had 15 first half points but only two after that end of the half. here comes the backbreaker from tyrese haliburton. deep three playing beat the clock. pacers down one. haliburton goes for 25 points 11 assists. game flips in the third steph curry for three of his 25. but that would be the warriors last lead of the night. all indy from there moses moody no good pascal siakam outlet aaron nesmith doing chin ups on the
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rim with authority and then another dagger three by haliburton. pacers run away from the warriors 123 111 dubs now only up by two on houston for 10th in the west. now to the ncaa tournament. the 512 matchup is always kind of dicey. saint mary's, the five seed against a really good grand canyon squad at the watch party in moraga. they were pumped, but they didn't like what they saw. this was a grand canyon block party. get out. and i mean it. ray harrison to collin moore, a three ball corner pocket. the antelopes up by seven in the second half and tie on grant foster. this dude can play a little shake and bake here. rise and shine. he had 22. the antelopes build a double digit lead. gaels make a run, get within five. aidan mahaney three of his 13. but it's just not enough. ray harrison here. strong to the cup. puts it away. down goes saint mary's 7566. it's grand canyon's first ever
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ncaa tournament win. night night for the gaels, the pac 12 zone number ten colorado and number seven florida. 50s left florida down six. walter clayton jr knocks down the three and florida's down three. this game was nuts. 14 seconds left clayton junior stops and pops. he had 33 florida ties it up at 100 with six seconds left. still tied cj simpson baseline jumper friendly bounce buffs by two. clayton junior with a heave. this actually is a pretty good look but no good in colorado. hangs on 102 100. now to the ladies. number two stanford hosting norfolk state tree. got some miracle grow in there a nice passing by the cardinal cameron brink layup 17 points 15 boards into the half kiki area often splitting the defense and scores at the buzzer. the cardinal leading by a baker's dozen at the break. they were favored by 35. so not a surprise. and here hannah jump with the jumper. she hit four triples on the night. you drive
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on brink. and this is what happens denied. pac 12 defensive player of the year had six blocks stanford rolls 7950. they are on to round two. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil. >> another soggy saturday in store this weekend. let's check in with lisa. >> all right. good morning to you. live doppler seven. picking up on the smattering of showers out there. the cold front moved through yesterday with the wind and the rain pretty late, but hopefully it lulled you to sleep. and this morning, a few breaks out there and a pretty full moon in two days. it's the worm moon that's coming in the 25th and looking at the light rain showers from inverness to lagunitas. 580 over the richmond-san rafael bridge and towards vallejo. 680 a heavier showers moderate from collinsville down through highway four, discovery bay and then back towards the bay. here, looking at oakland again, some light to moderate rain 8-80 and down through the south bay and
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saratoga los gatos evergreen. there the peninsula where isn't the rain, right. it's kind of on and off, but we get into that heating of the day and we'll see some localized downpours, the chance of a thunderstorm and maybe some some hail embedded. so you can see gilroy looking at a heavier shower. look outside, cloudy from our roof camera. thunderstorms. possibility. wet and windy throughout the day today. level one system. this lasts through early tomorrow and then we're looking at a breezy and bright afternoon. windy each day though. and then here comes our break early next week. it's brief monday and tuesday, trying to get the temperatures up out of the 50s, relax the wind a bit and then another wave of some pretty intense rain looking to once again encompass the entire state and the mountains. as we get to the high resolution graphics, you'll notice that we have a break here, but this is where the heating gets going. we've got the instability, and then you get those cloud tops forming way high in the atmosphere, initiating that trigger for a thunderstorm. so that could happen any time
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throughout the day and then into the evening hours. another wave is going to bring some heavier rain into your early sunday. amounts aren't going to be all that terribly high, but it depends on if you get one of those downpours, a thunderstorm, you could be anywhere from a third of an inch to near a half of an inch, or maybe nothing at all. so really depends out there where those thunderstorms fall. but everyone gets a fair shot of the breezy winds out there. gusty at times. this is 3:00 over 25 miles an hour and then into your sunday. even windier as we get along the coastline over 30 to 35 miles an hour. still the breeze up to 20 to 25 miles an hour inside the bay. and then things will get a little bit quieter to start the workweek. the snow, it keeps coming. we've got the winter weather advisory for lake tahoe and for the west slopes. the winter storm warning right on through tomorrow morning for that 6 to 12in of snow. some gusty winds and then highs today. only in the 50s. we're talking mid to upper 50s, maybe a few low 60s. chance of a
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thunderstorm tomorrow morning. wet the accuweather seven day forecast level one system today. tomorrow. break monday and tuesday and then by wednesday and thursday. looking at more showers. could see another round of thunderstorms. so still getting a little bit of a winter chill out there
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from the hit show are stepping onto the red carpet. they want to shed light on the decades long journey behind the mini series that is now breaking streaming records. here's a preview. >> we started on this project over a decade ago. >> i think the cultural legacy of this show is just really immense. >> we needed to make authentic as much as possible. >> the best storytelling comes from the inside. >> i hope people walk away from it. having had a unique experience. >> hello, my name is hiroyuki sanada. my name is anna sawai.
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>> my name is cosmo jarvis. >> i'm gina balian and this is the storytellers spotlight. >> you can watch the storytellers spotlight today at 8:30 p.m. or on our abc platforms, wherever you stream as well. if you're feeling lucky and you haven't bought a mega millions ticket yet, this might entice you. the jackpot is now over $1 billion. no one hit the jackpot for the $977 million last night. but in case you still have that ticket, here's a look at the winning numbers. the latest numbers were three, eight, 3135, 44. and that mega number was 16. what you're seeing is updated for tuesday's drawing of $1.1 billion will be on the line, and it could go higher. lisa i'll get one. >> you want to get one? yeah. maybe we should get lucky. we don't have to gamble on the weather. you know, it's going to be raining out there. it has been on and off showers with the north bay. they're covered also
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into the east bay. those yellows indicate a little bit more moderate rain out towards oakland, the peninsula, san francisco to the south. there and looking at the thunder chance today, it will be windy. we get a portion of this tomorrow morning and then we are dry throughout the afternoon and then several dry days there into monday and tuesday. and after that we're back into the wet weather, so on and off. showers get the umbrella handy. could even see some hail with a thunderstorm. okay >> all right lisa, thank you. thank you all for joining us on abc seven mornings. i'm stephanie sierra along with lisa argen. we'll see you back here at 9 a.m. have a great day.
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>> whit: good morning, a >> whit: good morning, america. moscow massacre. gunmen armed with automatic rifles storm a concert hall and open fire. more than 100 people killed. more than 140 injured. shots ringing out as the terrified audience takes cover running for their lives. overnight, the claim of responsibility, and this morning, the announcement of arrests. >> janai: princess catherine's cancer battle. the shocking diagnosis as she

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