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it's sad to see that it's closing and not only this business, but many businesses throughout this area. >> happy to see such a diverse group of folks out here today showing why they care. >> tonight we are speaking on the state of oakland, a city struggling to gain a grip on crime, but now welcoming a new police chief into the fold. as we have seen all weekend, we're hearing how residents are now energized and hoping to build a better bay area. good evening. i'm j.r. stone. that sense of safety in oakland could be at a new turning point tonight. the newly named police chief is stepping in with plenty of attention and hope for the city's future. floyd mitchell was tapped by mayor shengtao on friday. mitchell comes as police
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chief of lubbock, texas, and will start in early may, making it far more than a year that oakland has sat without a chief. but today, a focus from some in oakland about police use of force cases at large. we begin with abc seven news reporter ryan curry, who was at a daytime vigil calling for racial and social justice. >> this together we can raise our voices and demand justice for those who have been silenced . >> demanding change. no longer does this group want to see disabled people of color killed by police, by fighting for a future where every individual is valued, respected. on march 9th, san bernardino sheriff deputies shot and killed 15 year old ryan gainer. he had been acting out that afternoon and a family member called 911. ryan was autistic. body camera video shows ryan charging at a deputy carrying a gardening hoe. those deputies began shooting in oakland sunday. activists held a vigil for him and other victims of police violence. they want one thing police to stop
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responding to a mental health crisis. >> we're calling for us to decriminalize mental health care, right? we're calling we're calling for us to decriminalize autism, right? because people are neurodivergent. it's not a death sentence. >> ryan's family now have an attorney and will possibly sue the county. >> guess who had to tell my sister that her baby was dead? >> i did his case, especially hits home for tom hall. walnut creek police killed her son, miles, in 2019 while he was experiencing a mental health issue. >> well, you know, it's very similar to miles. miles had a garden tool. miles thought he was, you know, a, he had the staff from god, you know, he was in a mental health emergency. so was ryan. ryan was autistic. you know, all he needed was help. she is calling for the need of trained mental health professionals who can respond to these calls. >> she believes her son and ryan should still be alive when something is a medical condition, which is autism and mental health. >> we shouldn't rely on police to come and be the first responders. >> a new police chief is ready
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to take over the city of oakland. those at lake merritt sunday want this chief to understand the differences in catching criminals and responding to mental health emergencies. >> anyone coming into oakland, you know, interested in public safety, what they need to know is how we keep us safe here in the city and how we invest in programs that are affirmative, that are life giving, right, that treat people with respect and dignity in oakland. >> ryan curry, abc seven news. >> when it comes to issues of race and social justice, abc seven is helping you make a difference in your community. check out our list of resources on how to find your ally at abc seven news.com. slash. take action. despite the efforts of oakland leaders that they claim to be making, it is still closing time tonight for the in-n-out burger on hagenberg road. your last chance to get a burger. there is 1 a.m. it's the first time the chain has ever shut down one of its locations. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard stopped by the drive thru line today, talking to customers and city leaders about
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what losing this business means for their community. reporter. >> everyone has their go to favorite at in-n-out double double animal style fries. >> i definitely a number one with pickle. >> it's the last time those cravings can be satisfied at this in-n-out location off hegenberger road in oakland. it's closing for good. >> it was the last day today to come out. i know this is the first one to ever close in its history, so i wanted to come out and show some support. >> i grew up coming here since i was little, so we thought we'd come to get our last burger at this place. >> this restaurant opened in 2005, but ongoing crime on the property and in the neighborhood left the burger chain, making the tough call to close over safety concerns. warning signs to customers are everywhere. >> yeah, it's just it's just really sad because this is a spot where a lot of teenagers would come have their first job. this was my first job ever. >> clarissa says she worked here for three years and never felt unsafe, but others did. >> a lot of people who aren't from here, they. i feel like they do feel a little bit more
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unsafe because they know that they can break your window. >> the robbery around here is like really bad. >> this sign in the parking lot telling in-n-out customers goodbye. city officials hope that oakland's incoming police chief can help keep other businesses from packing up and leaving town. floyd mitchell begins his new role as opd chief in early may. council member noel gayo has expectations. >> it's going to take, a strong police chief action, and working with our police department and the neighborhood and make sure that this does not continue. >> gotta enjoy it while it's here. right. >> gayo talk with oakland firefighters grabbing their last lunch here in a statement, in and out says we are grateful for the local community, which has supported us for over 18 years. but our top priority must be the safety and well-being of our customers and associates. the company says employees can transfer to other restaurants or receive a severance package. loyal customers had some final thoughts. >> it's sad. i mean, it's very telling. the state of the of the
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city. i hope the mayor can do something soon in oakland. >> cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> meantime, as we shared on friday, san jose is naming paul joseph as its acting chief of police, taking over for anthony motta, who is leaving the department. joseph has been the assistant chief and starts one week. from today. there will be a nationwide search for a permanent police chief, with confirmation expected by september. we want to make sure you get the full picture of crime where you live with the abc seven neighborhood safety tracker. our tool gives you a wide range of statistics on public safety over the years. for oakland, san francisco and san jose. you'll find it on the front page of abc seven news.com. let's jump outside to check out the view from our sutro tower live cam. beautiful shot right there. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian is here with us. after a weekend with several periods of downpours, we're looking ahead to the workweek with your 24
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hour accu 24 hour accuweather forecast. spencer, all right, j.r, the workweek is going to get off to a very nice, calm start looking at live doppler seven right now. >> you can see we have quiet weather conditions. the showers we had earlier have gone away. so here's what we can expect tomorrow morning. here's your day planner 7:00 in the morning. mainly clear skies, about 48 degrees inland, but low 50s at the bay and coast. bright skies as noon approaches upper 50s bay and inland. mid 50s on the coast. mix of sun and clouds, but more sun than clouds at 4 p.m. mid 60s inland. low 60s around the bay, mid 50s on the coast and as the sun prepares to set at 7 p.m, skies will be mostly sunny, 58 degrees inland, 56 along the around the bay and 54 on the coast. so the week gets off to a very nice, pleasant start. but will it last? i'll have the accuweather seven day forecast a little bit later. >> j.r, thank you so much. time to get into tonight's abc seven news advancer at 11. it's where we like to get you ahead on some of the top headlines that you're
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be you'll be hearing more about in the days to come. and tonight it's the issue of abortion rights back in front of the supreme court, a rally today in san francisco called attention to what will be watching for tuesday in washington. abc seven news reporter tara campbell is taking a look at what's on the line to fight back calls sunday from the front of the san francisco federal building to protect access to abortion pills. >> the supreme court is set to hear oral arguments tuesday on a drug called mifepristone, used in the majority of abortions nationwide. >> and what we're concerned about is that given the supreme court's past record, anything is possible. >> reporter alliance for hippocratic medicine vfda is the court's first case involving abortion, since they overturned roe v wade in 2022. the justices will consider rolling back the food and drug administration's approval for the drug to be dispensed by mail and for nurses to prescribe it, as well as
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allowing women to take it ten weeks into pregnancy. >> the lower court of appeals, uh, essentially rescinded some power in earlier regulations of the food and drug administration petitioners, the fda, the biden administration. others are arguing that that is unconstitutional. >> margaret russell is a constitutional law expert at santa clara university, and she says the ruling could have a much farther reach than this one drug impact, not just on this particular medication, but potentially the power of the food and drug administration in other areas that would be of benefit to the health of women and everyone. >> she also says a big part of this case will be whether it should have even been filed, whether or not the, the alliance of anti-abortion doctors actually has what's called standing. are they even injured by the operation of the circulation of this, this medication in a way that would allow them to bring suit?
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>> meanwhile, back at the rally, they're encouraging people to take a stand. >> so we're wanting to send a message both to the supreme court but also to everybody else want to alert them that this is happening. >> cara campbell, abc seven news our next abc seven news advances at 11 is the latest, with former president donald trump. >> he's on the clock with just one day to secure a nearly half $1 billion bond. if he doesn't make tomorrow's deadline, new york's attorney general can enforce the $454 million fraud judgment against him. a judgment is the first step a creditor will take to recover property. trump has to pay back decades worth of corporate fraud. but last week, his lawyer said he doesn't have the finances. enforcing a judgment here could include freezing bank accounts, collecting rent from trump's tenants or seizing some of his properties. our final abc seven news advances at 11 is in the east bay, where a high ranking
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member of congress will be hearing concerns from residents over a number of questionable incidents at local refineries. congressman mark desaulnier is hosting a town hall at john muir elementary school starting at 630. his office says recent safety incidents at two separate refineries in martinez have prompted this discussion. one includes the martinez refining company. there have been dozens of reported releases of hazardous ash into the surrounding areas. new details on the deadly mountain lion attack in the sierra. the first of its kind here in california in 20 years. fish and wildlife are telling us more about the animal that sprung in the foothills and the dispatch call that came in. plus, an update from kate the prince and princess of wales give their first response since her cancer diagnosis and late, late game drama at stanford. could the cardinal avoid the ncaa tournament upset? chris varez will have the details later
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attack and el dorado county fish and wildlife teams have confirmed the animal was a healthy male weighing 90 pounds, and those teams confirm they have since killed the same big cat. wildlife teams say the animal attacked two brothers yesterday afternoon, killing one yebeen released. the brothers were searchi for shed deer antlers near the townf georgetown, about 50 miles northeast of sacramento in the er foothills. deputies say the 18 year old, whourvived, has already gone through several surgeries after being attacked and is expected to make a full recovery. abc news reporter
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zohreen shah has more on the shocking call. >> we got a report of a subject attacked by a mountain lion. code three fire and medical are in route now. >> a weekend outing for two brothers in northern california taking a horrific turn after the el dorado county sheriff's department says a mountain lion attacked, killing one of the men and leaving the other one with traumatic injuries to the face. >> medical is with the first patient, 18 year old male, who last saw his brother, a 21 year old male, pinned down by the mountain lion, the attack unfolding saturday afternoon while the brothers ages 21 and 18, were searching for shed deer antlers near the el dorado national forest, about 52 miles northeast of sacramento. >> deputies say the 21 year old was found dead with a mountain lion nearby 30 minutes after his brother called 911. the mountain lion was facing the deputies and in an attempt to get to the individual to render first aid,
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they discharged their firearms. california's fish and wildlife, calling it the first fatal mountain lion attack in northern california in 20 years. but residents say seeing mountain lions in the area is common. >> we're overpopulated with them by all means. yeah so they used to be hunted back in when i was a kid up here. we'd go hunting and they banned the hunting on them, and we were overpopulate. and. yeah, the sightings nonstop up here. now, see him in packs 2 or 3. and that was, that wasn't that wasn't common. >> the 18 year old was taken to the hospital. game wardens recovering the body of the mountain lion. zohreen shah, abc news, los angeles. >> let's now take a live look from the bay bridge toll plaza. tonight. there's a new warning about text messages trying to imitate fast track toll invoices. it's happened before a round of fake texts from fast track went out last month, according to the chronicle. another volley of texts have gone out in the past week. this
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time, the fraudsters have fixed the spelling and grammatical errors in the texts, making them look a bit more convincing. the mtc says fast track will never text you, demanding payment, but if you do happen to respond by mistake, contact your credit card issuer or bank immediately. the commission believes an international fraud ring may be behind this ploy. tonight, the prince and princess of wales say they're extremely moved by the public's support after kate middleton's shocking cancer announcement, princess kate announced her cancer diagnosis on friday. in a video to her supporters as she received the news following an abdominal surgery which found cancer had been present. it comes after months of speculation on the princess's whereabouts. while she remained out of the public eye. kensington palace released this statement from the royal couple, saying and quote, they are extremely moved by the public's warmth and support and are grateful for the understanding of their request
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for privacy. at this time. over in the north bay, a new public health dashboard highlights health equity across the area. marin county's public health division created the online feature. it shows certain disparities among residents to help address the health of its minority communities. the dashboard includes four zones with various health subjects such as life expectancy, mental health, overdose, and heart disease. you can click on each zone and select the subject to see the impact on residents in that area. a severe geomagnetic storm is currently hitting the earth. it means the northern lights might show up in some unusual parts of the world tomorrow. that's according to the space weather prediction center. experts say due to the sun's plasma explosion reaching earth, it changes where the northern lights shine. people located in the northern hemisphere have a high chance of catching the extra ordinary view. however, it's not likely
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that the us will see them. and as we talk about this geomag magnetic storm. spencer christian i find it fascinating that it can actually change some of the power grids sometimes. yeah. >> oh well, you know, the sun controls just about everything that happens in our atmosphere. so tiny. a little storm like that on the sun can affect where we see the northern lights. i know where we cannot see them. >> i don't know if it'll be affecting our weather. >> no, no, the weather. no, no, but earth's weather. >> i guess you could say. >> right. exactly. well it will have an effect on our weather and that is it's going to be nice and calm. okay. calm words. there you go. looking at the looping satellite radar image, you can see the showers we had earlier in the evening. they're just about gone. we've got calm conditions out there. we also had really strong wind gusts early in the evening. you may recall up to nearly 40mph. right now it's a little gusty near the coast at 2520 nine mile per hour gusts at sfo, but elsewhere the winds are fairly fairly calm and the sky is fairly clear. as you can see looking out over the bay from mount tam, 52 degrees here in san francisco and low to mid
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50s at oakland, hayward, san jose, san mateo, half moon bay, looking across the bay from emeryville. nice clear skies so far. other temperature readings right now. mid to upper 40s. santa rosa, petaluma, napa, fairfield. low 50s at concord and livermore. let's check out our forecast headlines. we'll see mainly clear to partly cloudy skies overnight with breezy conditions, but no more. strong gusts are likely early tomorrow morning and into tuesday. sunnier and drier weather will prevail, so the workweek gets off to a nice calm start. but by midweek our pattern will change again, back to a rainy and much cooler pattern starting on wednesday. overnight, as a few clouds swing by but under at least partly clear skies, low temperatures will be mainly in the mid to upper 40s. highs tomorrow under bright skies with a few high clouds, mainly low to mid 60, so relatively mild tomorrow. as well as being bright and dry, here's the accuweather seven day forecast and changes begin midweek. on wednesday, rain returns and we expect to have a series of level one storms wednesday through saturday. so we're talking about light
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rainfall here, j.r, but still it's going to be wet. and the commutes morning and evening commutes may be affected each of those days by the light rainfall . and then by next sunday, back into a sunny pattern all over again. >> i guess if we just live in the moment, then it's just dandy on monday and tuesday. >> i like that dandy. we'll make that an official weather word. yes >> thank you so much, spencer. all right, coach, controversy amid the ncaa tournament, one of the sport's most successful faces finds herself on the hot se for a different kind of reason. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer.
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off court comments have been controversial about masking covid and her players. she held a press conference yesterday saying the washington post reporter imposed a ridiculous deadline for the article, asking for her comment. >> it was just an attempt to prevent me from commenting in an attempt to distract us from this tournament. it ain't going to work, buddy. >> arena 56 post confirms that is working on a profile on mulkey. lsu won today against middle tennessee state to advance to the ncaa tournament by a score of 83 to 56. big night of basketball from college to the pros. chris alvarez is here with a preview of sports. >> hey, jr. coming up in sports, if you like hoops, tonight is the night for you. warriors desperate for a win in minnesota . and how sweet it is for stanford. the cardinal challenged by iowa state. but stanford finds a way to s
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stanford women's basketball season came to a screeching halt with a second round upset loss to ole miss down on the farm. a
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year later, the cardinal were challenged by a really good iowa state squad. iowa state alum 40 niners quarterback brock purdy recently married. there he is down on the farm. cameron brink. not her best game. nervous moments early. down by seven in the first stanford storms back the other senior hannah jump swish. she had 15 points. cardinal down two at the break to the fourth quarter. we go tied at 50. kiki often playing the game of her life, gives stanford the lead. she scored a career high 41. iowa state shot 60% from three. emily ryan had a career high 36 cyclones, up three. late brink and foul trouble. most of the game fouled out right here with just over two minutes to play. she scored just eight points in her final game at maples. final seconds tied at 66 for the win. no. five more minutes in an instant classic in the second round. in overtime, 20s to go. cardinal down one. brooke dimitri no hesitation from three. it's good. brink the first one for the hug as stanford advances to
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the sweet 16 in portland, 8781. erie often joins sportscenter on our sister network espn. >> after the game, cameron brink fouled out in her last game here at maples. how did you bounce back and survive a way to get through that? >> yeah, well, she's from portland. i want to make sure you know on her senior sendoff, she gets to go back home, play in front of her family. so this was bigger than everything. and you know, last year we came up short in the second game and we wanted to win it really badly. >> the warriors opened in a huge five game road trip in minnesota. stephen curry and t-wolves co-owner alex rodriguez. opening day is on thursday. nas reid just always feasts on the warriors for some reason. started five of five from deep. he had 17 points at the half. draymond green catching the t-wolves defense napping, finds former timberwolf andrew wiggins. oh, hoop and the foul. warriors, led by as many as 12, were up eight at the half. now this three in the third quarter stephen curry becomes the first player ever to have 3700 career three pointers. so nice. we show it twice. he knock them down. doesn't matter.
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minnesota pulls ahead in the fourth row. the lob to rudy gobert. wolves by as many as eight points. but the warriors fight back. curry misses gets the ball back a reload three is good game. high 31. we're tied at 104 late in the game. warriors down one. curry to a cutting gary payton the second goes up. misses the lay in. oh no. fans in minnesota just nervous kerr going to draw up a play. warriors down three three in the final seconds. curry doubled. draymond gets the klay thompson for three in the tie off to the right. no good. warriors lose 114 110. now just a game ahead of houston for the final playoff spot with just 12 games to play in this league, you have to win the games you're supposed to win. >> and still a few that you're not supposed to win. but if you lose the ones you're supposed to win, you're in for a long year. you feel like you you should have won tonight for sure. >> every game matters. you know, we're inching closer to the
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other end of the standings that we never thought we'd be in. >> abc seven sports, sponsored by river rock casino jr. >> thank you so much. for the second time in almost a week, a crash at a bus stop in san francisco. the emergency today, right by golden gate park. plus united under scrutiny. the new crackdown coming from the faa and the potential impact on future flights
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trouble in the skies. and tonight the faa is taking a closer look. united airlines, one of the largest in the nation, is under renewed scrutiny after a series of widely shared mishaps, including the fallen plane tire here at sfo, according to bloomberg. the faa is now considering limiting united's routes. abc news reporter faith abubey is in atlanta with more at these potential restrictions would be substantial and effectively keep united airlines from expanding its business, at least in the
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short terms. >> the faa, confirming that it has increased its oversight of united airlines to identify hazards and increase safety. but the bloomberg report, citing unidentified sources, adding more details, reporting that the agency is considering blocking united airlines from adding new routes and restricting it from flying. paying customers on newly delivered jets. the report also adding that the faa has already suspended the airline's ability to approve and promote pilots. this all coming after a series of safety issues recently with united flights, including a panel falling off one of its boeing jets mid-flight, a hydraulic leak mid-air and a plane losing one of its tires during takeoff. united has put its employees on notice, telling them to expect an increased faa presence during their operations, but still stressing that safety is their top priority. faith abubey, abc news , atlanta. >> faith, thanks so much. another scary crash this weekend at a bus stop in san francisco. this one happened just before
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5:00 yesterday at the stop at fulton street and park presidio boulevard. that's right across the street from golden gate park. ironically enough, the car ended up on top of a yield to pedestrians sign. one man was hurt, but he's expected to be okay. the driver is facing several citations. the crash comes just one week after a driver plowed through a bus stop in san francisco's west portal neighborhood, taking out a whole family. a couple and their two young children were waiting to go to the zoo when police say a 78 year-old driver hit them. kids were just two years old and three months old. the driver is not in police custody at this point, and the da's office has not formally charged her. so we're not naming her right now. we're learning new details today about a shooting death involving officers in sunnyvale. police say they were called to a mobile home park on vienna drive yesterday for reports of a man with knife. they say they came
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across him in a roadway and he ignored orders to put down the knife. officers say they shot one of the officers. he laters died at a hospital. the department and the district attorney's office is investigating. a moment of silence and prayer replaced the traditional homily during palm sunday mass at the vatican. pope francis skipped the homily at the last minute. it's the first palm sunday service as pope, where he hasn't delivered a sermon. the 87 year old's health has been an issue. struggling with respiratory troubles and hobbled by bad knees, however, pope francis did preside over the service, which for christians, marks the first day of holy week leading up to easter sunday, happening tomorrow. it's an abc news exclusive interview. the parents of american journalist evan gershkovitch are reflecting on his last year spent in a moscow jail. tell chief anchor george
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stephanopoulos they are optimistic of his release. >> what did you think when you heard president putin discuss the possibility of a trade forever? >> we were happy that, both governments have, expressed willingness to negotiate. >> the 32 year old wall street journal reporter was arrested on march 29th last year, accused by the fsb security service of trying to obtain defense secrets. he the us government and the journal have all denied this. you can watch the full interview on good morning america starting at 7 a.m, right after abc seven mornings. still ahead on abc seven news at 11. swirling jars of sea stars. we take you to a nursery, working to rescue a fascinating species from near extinction. i'm spencer christian, looking at a sunny start to the workweek, but there's also some rain in the forecast. >> i'll give you a look at the
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dancing, comedy, even something called speed painting. then kenan thompson and new music from soca sensation kesse. that's coming up this week at 1 p.m. right here on abc seven. >> if you think raising healthy kids is tough, try raising sea stars. but researchers here in the bay area are taking on the challenge in the face of a dangerous environmental threat along our own coastline. abc seven news anchor dan ashley is looking into this method to help build a better bay area. >> 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 raya even keeps a close eye on dozens of
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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. >> 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 sunflower star's disappearance. more than a decade ago, likely triggered by a severe marine heatwave 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.
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>> 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, 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, 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
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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. >> 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
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day. there aquarium raised sea stars could return to become a key link in our coastal ecosystem. dan ashley, abc seven news. >> spencer christian here. boy, you look at those spectacular images of the sea stars and you really hope that they could help the coral. >> absolutely. well, it's always great to see efforts to save endangered species and because they protect the balance, the eco and the balance in the ecosystem. so yeah, we need them. >> get it back to finding nemo quality. >> and speaking of balance, we got a little balance in our weather conditions right now. the showers and the moisture are pushing out of the bay area, as you know a few clouds overnight, but lots of clear sky as well. overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the mid to upper 40s and tomorrow a nice bright start to the workweek. we'll see a few clouds but mainly sunny skies. highs tomorrow. low to mid 60s near the bay and inland. upper 50s on the coast. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. so a couple of nice bright dry days to start the workweek. but wednesday rainy pattern returns and that will
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continue through saturday. so we're talking about light rainfall for the most part. but level one rainfall wednesday thursday friday and saturday it looks like next sunday another sunny and milder day. and we're hoping that will be the start to an extended dry pattern. but right now we're looking at more rain ahead. spencer i got to be honest, you're not making a lot of best friends for that kind of forecast, but popularity is going down. yes >> thank you so much. here is chris with a preview of sports. >> hey jr coming up in sports stanford is back in the women's sweet 16. plus the dubs hit a roadblock in minnesota. the key moments in a game that got away late sports
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so to tonight, the dubs begin a five game road trip against the t wolves. and with the houston rockets putting pressure on the
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warriors to hold that 10th seed in the west, there is little margin for error in these final games. steph curry with a personal milestone tonight against minnesota with this third quarter three pointer. the all time three point leader became the first player ever to hit 3700 career threes. the warriors led by four after three, but minnesota gained control in the fourth and some crucial mistakes from the warriors. steph got tripped up, lost the ball here and then gary payton missed the layup with under two minutes to go. you got to have these. the dubs who led by as many as a dozen fall by four. and now the lead for the 10th spot over houston shrinks to just one with 12 games to play. >> honestly everything getting out shot from three point line giving up offensive rebounds is disorganized on offense with a couple tough turnovers. any game on the road especially. but any game the play here or play there can define 48 minutes is weird. like it's such a hard league to win games. and when a team is kind of reeling and you have a
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chance to put them away, not being a close game like we had the beginning of the fourth quarter, we didn't do it. it's tough. >> in order to win, you have to build good habits. so i don't think we have great habits. until you play with great habits at all times, you lose in this league, you have to win the games you're supposed to win. and still a few that you're not supposed to win. but if you lose the ones you're supposed to win, you're in for a long year. if you don't have the habits, you're not going anywhere. >> so, the habits were were much improved tonight. just the defensive focus, the effort, the energy, so that's i'm confident that if we compete and play like that, these last 12 games, that we're going to put ourselves in position to do something back to maples pavilion and the stanford women's team, the cardinal headed to their 29th sweet 16 in program history. >> the win extends a career forward, cameron brink, who fouled out late but was the biggest cheerleader from the bench, mostly for junior kiki yofan, who scored a career high
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41. stanford beats iowa state, 8781, in overtime. on to portland, where the cardinal will take on the winner of tomorrow's nc state and tennessee game. >> yeah, i think kim and i are like this. so we pick each other up when i'm in foul trouble, she takes over and vice versa, i don't think there's any pressure for either of us. we just kind of know, like, you know, we got to pick up for the other person, but she was a great teammate tonight from the bench. i could hear her talking to me every single time she was pouring into me, saying, like, you got this, you know? so she was a great leader for us and, you know, a great encourager for us tonight. this is why you do this. >> i mean, and the fans were great. it was awesome environment. i told our team, you know, you don't have to go into overtime for tv. but, you know, it was a great tv game and it was it was exciting. >> yes, it was to the men's tournament, grand canyon upset saint mary's friday night. could they keep it rolling against alabama. under seven minutes to go. grand canyon down three. defense to offense. tie in grant foster hoop and the foul. lopes take a three point lead. he had 29 points but bama closes on a
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17 three run. mark sears dishes to nick pringle for the slam. roll tide 7261. they'll face number one seed north carolina in the sweet 16. top seed houston had a ten point lead late against texas a&m aggies down three with just over a second to play. tyrese radford amazing bounce pass to anderson garcia. oh my three pointer is good 86 all going into overtime. crazy shot in overtime houston up two. as the fans you can see him jamal sheed dribble drive. oh that's a tough score. gives the cougars a four point lead late houston wins 195. on to the sweet 16 and a date with duke friday in dallas. second round of the women's basketball invitation tournament. cal hosting saint joseph's the golden bears down ten with two minutes to go. ayanna crumley hits a three pulling cal within one 5857. she's hyped. 15 seconds to go. cal down three. michelle anaya gets it to go down low. cal down one. once again they are fighting tooth and nail. final chance down two. martha suarez for three and the
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win. her shot is blocked and cal loses 6361. they end the season 19 and 15 overall. abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino jr. >> chris, thanks so much. a reminder that you can watch all our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. download the app now and start streaming. well, that's it for tonight i am j.r. stone abc seven news continues tomorrow morning at five for spencer and chris. thanks for joining us and have a thanks for joining us and have a great week the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer.
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