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financial frauds in american history is being sentenced today. now, at five the time, sam bankman-fried could be spending behind bars. >> i'm truly honored to be given this opportunity to serve as oakland's police chief. i look forward to becoming an integral part of this community and the pursuit of public safety. >> the city of oakland meeting its new name, police chief. how he's saying he's kicking off his tenure in the east bay. >> girl scouts in northern
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california are getting scammed in the cookie trick played on three local troops. that's now catching the attention of the secret service. good morning. it's thursday, march 28th. no tricks here. we just got treats. treats courtesy of amanda. >> thank you. >> amanda, i was really momming the other day, but really, it's because these little kids, they're competing for those eggs. you got to just give them a leg up, not a competition. a carrot for the eggs is in this economy. >> good morning. we do have some light showers out there. we had a cold front move through late last night. you'll find some wet roadways out there, but today, just an isolated shower at best. and for some of us, that just means a quick sprinkle here or there. not a lot of rain today, not even giving it a number on the storm impact scale. the wider picture showing you the front itself is now south of us. it is already out of our neck of the woods, but behind it there's still enough energy that we could find an isolated shower later on this morning. but the
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bigger story is a stronger storm set to hit us tomorrow. here's future weather. this is 9 a.m. you can see an isolated sprinkle, but for the most part it's a mix of sun and clouds today and temperatures certainly below average. behind that front, we have cooler air that has moved in here, so temperatures only in the upper 50s to the lower 60s. we'll talk about that stronger storm coming up in eight minutes. let's check in with amanda. and seeing that commute going. hi, drew. >> yeah. major incident to tell you about happening in the south bay. right now. this is a crash involving a pedestrian uh- northbound 101 just before oakland road. it is a deadly crash at this hour. you see, it's causing quite a bit of issues. speeds are down to nine miles per hour in some parts. chp is issuing a sig alert. the crash is blocking three of four lanes there and unfortunately, no estimated time of reopening at this hour. let's head back to the desk. thank you. >> amanda. happening today. it is sentencing day for sam bankman-fried, the bay area man who became a billionaire then lost it all. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joining us live in the studio with the details about what he's
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facing. >> gloria, good morning. kumasi. sam bankman-fried was found guilty of seven charges in connection with the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange that he founded, ftx, and today he'll find out how he'll be punished for it. freed became a billionaire at the age of 30, hiring celebrities to hype his exchange. ftx a collapsed in late 2022. he siphoned billions in customer funds from ftx to keep his privately controlled hedge fund afloat. prosecutors say he gambled repeatedly with other people's money in the tune of $8 billion dollars. he faces between 40 and 50 years in prison. but his lawyers are requesting no more than six years. they say this interview with george stephanopoulos is proof that he's already accepted responsibility. >> but you're ultimately responsible and ultimately, absolutely. >> like i look, i should have been on top of this, and i feel really, really bad and regretful that i wasn't. and a lot of
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people got hurt and that that's on me. >> the son of two stanford law professors, bankman-fried was born on the campus of stanford university defense attorneys say he is quirky, not conniving, and will say he deserves a chance to become a humanitarian and a philanthropist. the sentencing is scheduled for today in manhattan. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news kumasi. >> thank you. gloria. a sentencing hearing for the man who attacked paul pelosi with a hammer has been delayed. david pappas found guilty of assault and attempted kidnaping charges in federal court last year. he was supposed to be sentenced next month, but a judge rescheduled that hearing for may 22nd day. pappas, facing up to 50 years in prison, also facing state charges. the original sentencing hearing for the federal case conflicted with his state trial. that one has not started. new details in the deadly bridge collapse in the last 30 minutes, we've learned the names of two more of the victims in that tragedy.
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>> divers recovered two bodies yesterday from the wreckage. but for more remain unaccounted for. all the victims are construction workers who were on that bridge when it fell. investigators with the ntsb finally boarded the cargo ship stuck in the bay. the agency shared videos of its investigators looking around and putting up a drone to survey the scene. they also brought in experts to evaluate the cargo and quickly discovered a potential environmental issue. >> he was able to identify 56 containers of hazardous materials. uh- that's 764 tons of hazardous materials, some of the hazmat containers were breached. we have seen shear on or sheen, sorry, sheen on the waterway. >> the ntsb says the bridge was inspected in may of last year and was in satisfactory condition. getting the port of baltimore open remains a priority right now. ships aren't
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allowed to go in and out of what is one of the busiest ports in the country. you can stay with us for the very latest on the baltimore bridge aftermath and investigation. we have live updates running anytime at abc seven news.com. >> oakland's new police chief is pledging to bring change to the city. the mayor introduced floyd mitchell to the city yesterday. he will be the city's 13th chief in the past 20 years. he says his approach is centered on data driven, proactive policing. he also values building a close relationship with the community. >> my approach begins with strong community engagement and collaboration. i'm here to work with the citizens of oakland. >> he's a smart crime fighter who delivers results, and it is what i demand. >> mitchell spent more than 20 years on the police force in kansas city. he then went on to serve as police chief in temple, texas, and then lubbock, texas. after that, he's expected to start his job as oakland's chief of police in late april or early may. well, chief mitchell will
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be facing his fair share of issues when he takes the helm. abc seven news insider phil matier joined us on our show, getting answers at 3 p.m. to lay out some of those challenges. >> the emphasis is going to be on public safety, and that means more police on the streets. the question is whether oakland even has the money right now to put more police on the street in the numbers that may be needed, up to a 90 police officers are up for retirement this year. they've only got 700 officers and the recruiting classes aren't going to match that. so not only is he going to be have possibly fewer patrol officers, but also some of the command staff is looking at the door as well. this is not a great time to become oakland's new police chief. there are a lot of challenges, not the least of which is the politics of oakland, which have never stopped rumbling or never know unexpectedly what might happen. >> mateer believes mitchell is making a good first impression. he says a key to his success will be connecting with everyday neighbors.
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>> daly city is celebrating the completion of a $2 million pedestrian safety improvement project. the safe routes to school project took over south park plaza drive between benjamin franklin intermediate school and garden village elementary school. the improvements include raised crosswalks, brighter signs with flashing lights, more visible stripes on the road, and ada compliant curb ramps. there are also green markers painted on the street to indicate bicycle traffic. the goal is to get people to slow down. >> this is an investment not only in our kids, but it's an investment in our community and infrastructure where this will save lives. >> san mateo county supervisor david canepa has also working to reduce the speed limit to 15mph. when school is in session. >> the bay view hunters point tennis courts in san francisco are back open. >> for a few years now, they've been shut down and the future has been uncertain. well, now
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they'll be used by youth tennis advantage, one of the country's oldest inner city youth tennis programs. >> i really want to express my appreciation for the san franciscans for sports and recreation and the us tennis association foundation for raising all of the money to help resurface this tennis courts. >> the courts date back to 1987, with support from tennis legend arthur ashe. the makeover was partly paid for using fees from a real estate deal that never happened. a plan 1,000,000 square foot campus at the site of the bay club in soma. that project stalled due to economic challenges brought on by the pandemic. girl scout cookies a mainstay this time of year, but some north bay scammers may be targeting the troops that are selling them, and amanda is live with how these thieves are taking advantage of children. >> yeah, kumasi what they're doing is using counterfeit money to buy girl scout cookies. >> there are multiple reports of it happening in solano county
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three times last month, and each time it involved a person giving the scouts a counterfeit $100 bill. the group impacted say they didn't realize the bills were fake until they got a notice from their bank. fairfield police say usually the goal of the scammer is to get cash in return. investigators say it happened twice in lowes parking lots, and the third time was in front of a peet's coffee shop. >> it's heartbreaking. these are children, you know, we're taking advantage of our children, and so in both cases, you know, the person came across as extremely genuine. it's just wanting to support the girl scout troops. >> one of the same troops was victimized last year as well, which is just awful. and because counterfeit money was used, the secret service is also investigating. back to the desk. >> hey, amanda. i'll take it from here. we're going outside the golden gate bridge. we do have some damp roads this morning, but we're behind a cold front that brought us some light showers the last 24 hours
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looking at rainfall. and it's where we expected it to be. we wound up with less than a half of an inch of rain across the region, from santa rosa to san francisco to san jose. just some light showers with that front temperatures right now behind the front are on the cool side. we're in the upper 40s to the lower 50s right now. here's live doppler seven along with satellite. this front is now pushing off to the south and east. we could have an isolated shower later on this morning, but no big issues when it comes to any wet weather today. our next storm is coming together in two parts. this area of low pressure is going to form with this energy right here. and the combination of the two is headed in our direction for tomorrow. for a stronger storm. but today it's all about a mix of sun and clouds and isolated shower. this morning just gives way to a cooler afternoon. there's no number on the storm impact scale today. temperatures in the upper 50s to the lower 60s, so highs right around 59 in the city, 60 in oakland. there goes it's just a thursday, guys. 60 in santa rosa, 61 in antioch. just want
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to quickly show you the storm impact scale tomorrow. it is a level two a moderate storm. so do expect heavy rain at times and some gusty winds. a wind advisory is in effect tomorrow, guys. we'll see those details coming up in about nine minutes. >> left my contacts in all night. >> oh. so how were your eyes? i'm terrible. >> that's why i'm wearing my glasses. so i'm just saying that i had a rough morning and it's gonna happen. that thing is nothing. >> it's gonna happen again. >> yeah. cool boy. carter drops in less than 19 hours this morning. beyonce is blessing us with a sneak peek at the song titles. >> and it is opening day in oakland, but fans are making sure to not sit in seats. how the a's ownership is pushing back on this boycott. >> there are nearly a dozen big cargo ships stuck in the port in baltimore, and they have no way out. coming up at 530, we're digging into the long lasting national and international im
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all right, everybody, baseball is here. today is mlb's opening day. the giants kicking off the
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season on the road against the san diego padres. first pitch 110 today. then they come back to oracle park for the home opener, which is on friday, april fifth. now, the a's will be at the coliseum for their home opener against the cleveland guardians tonight. first pitch is at 707 and the team is giving out magnet schedules to fans who are going to be at that game. the city of oakland is raising some serious concern over tension ahead of the a's home opener today, not so much with their hopes for the new season, fans are once again planning a major boycott and choosing not to attend. >> it's part of their long running pushback over the team's potential move to vegas. abc7 news reporter tara campbell is hearing how some feel the team isn't playing fair with their parking lot protests. >> they've done it more than once and they're ready to do it again. angry a's fans set to protest thursday as the team kicks off what could be its last season in oakland to make a
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statement on the largest scale on the biggest game of the year, which is opening day. brian johansen is the founder of last dive bar. the a's fan group, leading what's being called the summer of boycott and he says the goal is simple to show that there is support. >> there's going to be 20,000 people strong in that parking lot. so it's to send a message and send a statement that the fans are here, the fans organize this. >> and he says it's a chance for fans to get out and have some fun without actually going to the game. >> you can have multiple tailgates going off. we'll have a centralized like boycott little uh- area where we're going to have games. we're going to have be giving away 5000 sell flags, 1000 boycott uh- themed pins, we have food vendors that are showing up, but amid all the festivities is also some concern. >> the a's deciding not to open the parking lot until just two hours before the game this year, when they announced a much later opening time. >> there's been a lot of community concern about whether there would be backups about
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whether it would cause congestion and pollution and harmful impacts on the surrounding communities. >> oakland vice mayor rebecca kaplan taking to social media to express her concern and taking it to the a's. >> we have asked that the a's should open earlier, just like they did last year ensure that the community is well served. we have not yet heard a response, and we also know that many in the community are making that same request. >> we also reached out to mayor sheng howe's office, asking about plans to control traffic and keep the community safe. in a statement, the mayor responding in part, i'm proud of the a's fans efforts to demonstrate to the baseball world that professional baseball belongs in oakland. meanwhile, fans are hoping the a's organization. will play b open the parking lot earlier. >> but as of right now, it's 5 p.m. and if it's 5 p.m, then that's when we go in and that's when it starts. and we'll be doing it all game long through, you know, and we're hoping for
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extra innings so we can just keep the party going all night long. >> tara campbell, abc seven news. >> beyonce is teasing more details about her album act two. cowboy carter, which drops tomorrow. she posted a graphic with what could be titles on the album. it is. they include jolene, something called dolly p, which i personally think no proof of. this is an interlude as well as smoke our willie nelson and the linda martell show. the songs are referencing the country stars. if they are duets with the artist, if they're covers, we don't know what it is officially, beyonce released the singles texas hold'em and 16 carriages during the super bowl. >> she just posted that this morning. that's why i saw that a couple hours ago with these pictures, yeah. >> yes, i like the one where she's on the plane just eating spaghetti. >> she literally has a song called spaghetti. i need to figure out. i need to know what that means. am i going to be eating spaghetti now for many months? right. is she creating a pasta brand? >> that too, because she came out the hair care line. >> is it like referencing a spaghetti western, i don't know,
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i don't know, but i'm here for it. >> but jolene is definitely happening because miss dolly already said it. she leaked it, and now it's on this list. >> so how sad would it be if jolene was just an interlude? it's like dern dern dern dern. and it goes into dolly p, which is a song. >> oh, i'd be nice. makes sense. yeah, that would be cool. >> that would be cool. oh, we're so close. >> i'm ready for this radio station, which i can't say why, it's country true. there you go. you're right. >> i just can't spell it. >> i go for it. let's see. here's a live look at san jose. this is 87. we aren't tracking any steady rain today. we had a cold front move through here yesterday awaiting a stronger storm tomorrow. so today it's all about a mix of sun and clouds out there. temperatures are certainly below average, are basically in the upper 50s to around 60 degrees, and a lot of spots. and that's more than 5 to 8 degrees below where we should
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be. this time of the year. now let's get you into friday, because this is a level two, a stronger storm here. it's moderate in nature. rain, brief downpours at times, chance of thunderstorms and winds will be an issue. we could have winds as high as 45mph. so future weather tomorrow morning. here's 8 a.m. we're starting to see the initial bands of rain move on shore, but it's into the early afternoon. we start to see some heavy rain develop. it looks like the santa cruz mountains may take the brunt of this storm, but we will find downpours throughout the afternoon and evening and even a chance of some thunderstorms popping up even after the sun goes down tomorrow. look at rainfall estimates. this is a pretty healthy late season storm. a lot of areas could approach an inch of rain. certainly higher amounts on our coastal ranges like the santa cruz mountains. close to three inches of rain. a wind advisory kicks in here tomorrow morning. this is for the east bay hills and also the santa cruz mountains and the peninsula coastline. we could find those winds as high as 45mph. so certainly trees could come down and we could have some isolated power outages. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. sun and clouds today. tomorrow is a level two with continuing shower chances into saturday, sunday for easter, it's clouds to sun with drier, warmer
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weather coming our way next week. amanda. >> hi drew, we're keeping our focus on that major slowdown sigalert here in the south bay. it's happening on northbound 101. a deadly crash involving a pedestrian. this is before oakland road. it's causing major issues and blocking three of the four lanes. there with no estimated time of reopening, you should expect delays 8-80. and i'll leave you here with drive times elsewhere around the bay area. tracy to dublin is going to take you about 45 minutes back to the desk. >>
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the son is still in the hospital . >> three two bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of this bridge collapse here in baltimore. the victims in the tragedy are construction workers from central america and mexico. four people are still missing this morning. they are presumed dead. >> number four, today is opening day. the a's open what could be their final season in oakland tonight in the at the coliseum, protests are expected. the giants begin their season in san diego today. >> and number five, as we look at the athletics forecast later on tonight, it is a cool evening for the home opener. we'll have temperatures falling through the 50s with cloudy skies, but for the day today, what we'll find is it's a mix of sun and clouds out there. an isolated shower? possible, but we're tracking a stronger storm tomorrow. a level two for our friday 3-6. >> we're following a major issue on san jose roads. this is northbound 101 before oakland road. it's a deadly crash involving a pedestrian, and it's blocking three out of the four lanes there. no estimated time
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of opening for those lanes. and we just learned there's also an overturned crash in that backup. >> number seven. nobody won last night's powerball drawing. so the jackpot is now at $935 million. the next chance to win is saturday. in today's gma first look, medical professionals are urging women to stop taking weight loss drugs if they are planning to become pregnant. here's abc news reporter eva pilgrim in this morning's gma first look. >> weight loss drugs and pregnancy. >> i had no idea whatsoever that this was going to affect my fertility, marcella romero from fort myers, florida, struggled with fertility for years. >> she started taking manjaro to help regulate her blood sugar levels. >> we actually got pregnant after starting manjaro, kind of like two weeks after starting it, romero discontinued the medication, worried about any possible side effects experts emphasizing caution. >> we do not know exactly what
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the effect is going to be on the fetus. and so for that reason, there is a general recommendation that women stop taking the medications or at least 2 to 3 months prior to the time that they conceive. >> and coming up at 7 a.m, we'll hear from real women and how weight loss medication is playing a part in their fertility journey. with your gma first look, i'm eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> a star studded celebration at vice president kamala harris's home in washington. she hosted the first ever women in sports celebration last night. you see there, tennis legend billie jean king taking a selfie with the vice president. and obviously a huge group of women behind them. also, there was stanford graduate, wnba star and espn host ogwumike. she shared this picture with with the vp. the celebration coincides with women's history month college basketball phenom caitlin clark received a $5 million offer from ice cube to play on the big three. he is a ceo of that three
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on three basketball league. some former nba players compete in the league, the rapper actor posted on social media confirming the offer, calling clark a generational athlete. in the meantime, clark and her team, the iowa hawkeyes, play colorado on saturday for a chance to make the elite eight. you can watch that game here on abc seven. >> excitement continuing to build for the arrival of the new bay area wnba team, the organization says it's received more than 5000 deposits for second season tickets so far. the team is set to start playing at chase center in 2025. if you're interested in buying season tickets, you can do so by placing a deposit at wnba dot com slash golden state. >> coming up at 530, the massive investment by amazon and i, which also means billions for a san francisco company and some exciting news for drew's favorite weather predicting groundhog. >> we're going to share the announcement from punxsutawney phil groundhog club, good boy
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live now at 530. former crypto mogul sam bankman-fried faces the potential of decades in prison for his role in the 2022 collapse of ftx. >> i'm abc's perry russom in baltimore. the ntsb revealing new information from a data recorder on the cargo ship that crashed into key bridge and a white house forum on artificial intelligence, hosted by san jose . >> the role silicon valley is filling for the future of ai. good morning everybody. it's thursday, march 28th. >> let's start with a check on the weather. hey, drew. >> hey. good morning. we're waking up to some damp roads after wet weather moved through last night. some lingering, isolated showers out there this morning, but we're not even giving it a number on the storm impact scale today. the wider picture. here's the front. it's now to our south. we're in a temporary lull. we'll see a mix of sun and clouds today before a stronger storm arrives here tomorrow. hello san jose, good morning. partly to mostly cloudy
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skies right now and isolated shower early on. just gives way to a cooler afternoon today in the wake of that cold front. we have cooler air advecting in to upper 50s to around 60 degrees. that's about it for our daytime high. so looking across the region, we'll get a 60 in oakland, only 59 in the city, a cool 62 for san jose, 59 in napa, 61 in antioch. we'll talk much more about that stronger storm tomorrow coming up in six minutes. but let's check in with amanda and see how that commute is going. >> yeah. drew bumper to bumper traffic in san jose. unfortunately, this is on northbound 101 just before oakland road. we're talking about a sigalert here, a deadly crash involving a pedestrian has shut down three out of the four lanes in that area. no word on whether those are when those lanes might reopen. there is also an overturned crash in the backup there. you should expect delays from six 8-80 back to the desk. >> thanks, amanda. now to the latest in the baltimore bridge collapse. here's a live look at the scene. crews called off recovery efforts last night. divers did recover the bodies of
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two workers. four remain missing, four of the six workers have now been identified. today, the ntsb is going to be interviewing the two pilots of the cargo ship that crashed into the bridge. abc news reporter perry russom is live in baltimore again with more on that investigation. hi, perry. >> hey, reggie. state police are describing a terrifying situation for the men who were killed. two were found trapped in their truck underwater for. >> we're now moving from a recovery mode to a salvage operation. >> maryland state police say the divers have to wait for the rubble to be cleared before they can find the missing. the area they're trying to get to is fully enclosed by concrete and metal. yesterday, divers recovering the bodies of alejandro hernandez fuentes and dorian cabrera, divers located red pickup truck submerged in approximately 25ft of water. >> divers recovered two victims of this tragedy trapped within the vehicle. >> among the four still missing and presumed dead are miguel
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luna from el salvador, a father of three, and minor. suazo sandoval from honduras, a father of two. >> minor and miguel are just two stories. two specific examples of thousands of thousands of baltimoreans that are making a contribution to this beautiful country. >> the ntsb says new information from a data recorder on dolly shows at 126 in the morning, the pilot calls for tugboats. at 127, the pilot reports they lost all power and are getting close to the bridge. 129 sounds can be heard consistent with a collision. new video shows how crucial that communication was. traffic cleared from the bridge just moments before dolly comes into view. is it clear what's in the cargo on that ship? >> we do have the manifest out of the ship. i have not reviewed it, but we do have the manifest and we know that dot's hazmat team is also on scene. >> the coast guard says 56 cargo containers on board have hazardous materials even though they're hazardous, we've
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determined that there really isn't any kind of threat to the public. >> the port of baltimore is still closed, cutting off a major shipping hub. how fast do you want to see this port reopened? >> i want it open now. you know, we're going to put every effort to make sure that this gets done. but the thing that i know is this it's a complicated mission. >> and this bridge was built back in the 70s. the ntsb says the design is what they call fracture critical. so when one part of the bridge goes down, the entire bridge goes down. there are no redundancies. more than 17,000 bridges are built like that here in the us. reggie back to you, perry russom. >> thank you. and stay with us for the latest on the baltimore bridge aftermath and investigation. we have live updates running anytime at abc seven news.com. this morning we're learning new details about the unfortunate death of a west point cadet from the bay area. south florida police say the 21 year old died in an apparent accidental drowning. a man is at
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the live desk with what we know, amanda reggie haven morris was from pleasanton and was west point cadet on leave in florida. >> fort lauderdale police say he was on spring break and was last seen over the weekend. during the overnight hours saturday going into sunday, a fort lauderdale police spokesperson told the miami herald that a dive team pulled his body out of a river. in a press release, west point says his death appears to be an accidental drowning and no foul play is suspected. the downtown area he was in is only a block or so away from the new river. on social media, a woman named melissa replied to our story, claiming to be his former employer. she wrote, quote, haven was one of the most amazing young men i ever had. worked for me. so funny, outgoing and smart. he brought smiles to everyone around him. another person wrote i had the pleasure of having him at my house many times. such a wonderful young man. haven attended amador valley high school in pleasanton. pleasanton. excuse me, the school tells abc seven. our
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hearts go out to the morris family at this point, it is unclear how he got into the river. if he was swimming with friends, or if any drugs or alcohol were involved. we've reached out to the fort lauderdale police department, but have not yet heard back. back to you at the desk. >> thanks, amanda. the political world mourning the death of former vice presidential nominee and senator joe lieberman this morning. he died yesterday at the age of 82 due to complications from a fall. lieberman served as a senator from connecticut from 1989 to 2013. he was the first orthodox jewish senator in us history. he was al gore's running mate on the democratic ticket in 2000. lieberman later became an independent and was founding chair of the no labels party. his funeral will be held tomorrow in his hometown of stamford, connecticut. >> at another list to the name of candidates who want to be california's next governor, betty yee formally announced that she will be seeking the state's top office. the democrat in san francisco native has held
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several political offices over the years and was most recently the state comptroller, lieutenant governor eleni kounalakis, california superintendent tony thurmond, and state senator toni atkins have already entered the race. san francisco mayoral candidate daniel lurie locks in a key endorsement. former san francisco mayor frank jordan. i'm encouraging daniel lurie to be the next mayor because he has the ability, the integrity, the clarity of vision, the determination and the tireless energy to restore san francisco to its rightful position as a world class city. jordan says he's endorsing lurie because he believes lurie has the creativity to carry san francisco into the future. lurie is running against mayor breed, current supervisor, ash-shafi'i, and former supervisor and interim mayor mark farrell. happening today, the bay area man convicted of orchestrating one of the largest financial frauds in history will learn his punishment. sam bankman-fried
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was found guilty of seven charges in connection with the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange that he founded, f.t.x. abc seven news reporter claire rodriguez joining us live in glory. he's facing decades in prison. >> kumasi does today, prosecutors hope to send the former king of crypto to prison for up to 50 years, but his lawyers are requesting no more than six years. sam bankman-fried became a billionaire by the age of 30 and then lost it all. he siphoned billions in customer funds from ftx to keep his privately controlled hedge fund afloat. experts say the massive impact of his fraud on the public could decide the number of years, or even decades, that he spends behind bars. >> the state is seeking a number of enhancements to his current sentence and what they're saying is that he violated public trust, which is an enhancement, he affected more than 25 people significantly in a financial way. >> prosecutors say more than $8 billion of customer money was
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misappropriated. the son of two stanford law professors was born on the campus of stanford university and his legal team is pointing to ftx's bankruptcy estate and how the company expects to fully pay back those customers. bankman-fried says that he plans to appeal his conviction and sentence. live in the studio, gloria rodriguez, abc seven news, kumasi. >> thank you, gloria. greenhouse gas may soon have nowhere to hide. coming up, the new technology that can help track methane down anywhere. >> the trend of dead gray whales washing ashore in the bay area appears to be over, or at least a lot less frequent. what experts have recently learned about the massive mammals and the threats they still face along the california coast. the fear. >> but first, here's drew heim this morning and we're taking a look at temperatures. right now we have partly to mostly cloudy skies. some damp roadways and numbers beginning in the 40s and the low 50s. live doppler seven. there's no real organized showers, just some isolated chances along the coast and in
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parts of the north bay. and we're not even having a number on the storm impact scale. today. we will find just a mix of sun and clouds throughout the afternoon. we still have a winter storm warning in effect for the west slope of the sierra. still, some light snow is falling around blue canyon, even kirkwood. but that storm is winding down and that winter storm warning will expire at 11 a.m. this morning. the wider picture we're now tracking this area of low pressure. combining with this energy you see here on satellite. when these two join up over the next 24 hours, they will head into our direction and bring us some wet weather tomorrow. but today it's all about an isolated shower, this morning, giving way to a mix of sun and clouds and temperatures on the cooler side, upper 50s to around 60 degrees for daytime highs. a mix of sun and clouds today, but tomorrow it is a level two moderate storm for downpours, gusty winds, even the chance of a thunderstorm. that thunderstorm chance will even linger into saturday. a wind advisory is up for tomorrow. we're going to go hour by hour in future weather. show you this
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it's the tech company announced it's adding another $2.75 billion to its investment, and anthropic, the san francisco startup, is considered a leader in generative ai and has created its own chatbot to compete with openai and chatgpt. yesterday's announcement brings amazon's total investment in anthropic to $4 billion. the city of san jose is helping promote responsible and purposeful ai in federal and local government. san jose leaders just hosted city, county and state governments from across the country for a forum about ai in the public sector. each was part of the gov ai coalition. two white house officials from the office of science and technology policy were on that call. >> president biden and vice president harris have been clear
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from the start that we must manage ai's risks so that we can seize its benefits, and that's especially true in local government, where i can so directly impact the lives of citizens. >> last year, president biden signed an executive order aimed at safeguarding against threats ai poses. on yesterday's call, white house officials say they plan to issue a policy on the federal government use of ai soon. >> a powerful eye in the sky could help cap the release of a dangerous greenhouse gas, riley doran is ceo of the nonprofit carbon mapper. his organization helped to pioneer an airborne detection system for methane and co two mounted inside an aircraft. the system is able to capture the signature of methane leaking from a variety of sources. now, in a few months, carbon mapper is planning to launch a new satellite version. they're getting help from san francisco based planet labs, which specializes in image capturing from space so they can be deployed on a reasonably small satellite. >> you know, something about the size of a washing machine, but
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additionally, the instruments are becoming more sensitive. so imagine it being like a pair of bifocals or a different set of lenses that you use for different, different parts of the problem. >> now the need could be more urgent than first believed. using current carbon mapper data , stanford researchers found the average level of methane released in areas around the country was three times, government estimates. >> the owner of a butterfly farm near lahaina hopes his small business can be a sanctuary for residents. as maui recovers from the devastating wildfires. last year, the maui butterfly farm survived the fires but remain closed out of respect for other locals dealing with the aftermath, the owner, jeff wilson, says he knew it was time to reopen after an encounter with a woman who lost her own butterfly garden in the fires. >> she said hey, can i just come in and cruise around because i want to see some butterflies and i want see some plants. and sadly, my house that i lived in my entire life, my family's been
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there for 100 years close to prison street in lahaina has burned down. can i just cruise? and i said, absolutely. and i brought in her whole family for free. >> that's so thoughtful. >> the wilsons say business is down about 50% compared to last year, but it's slowly picking back up after seeing an alarming number of gray whales dying and washing ashore in recent years. >> scientists say they believe the event that caused it may be over. local experts who did necropsy necropsies on the whales think climate change was one of the main reasons driving the unusual mortality event. that's what they call it. researchers think whales had less food available in their normal feeding grounds, so many didn't have the strength to make their annual migration, and they ultimately died recently, though they say the whales have adapted. >> we saw for the first time gray whales switching their prey and feeding on fish. >> while this unusual mortality event may be over, local experts say there are still risks like
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ship strikes to the gray whale population. >> i'm about to take you on a journey. >> okay, let's buckle up. >> for the first time in 130 years, 38 years, punxsutawney phil has kids makes it sound like this animal is 138 years old. it is not. i guess we're saying, in the tradition of punxsutawney phil, there haven't been kids. i don't know. yeah. so he and his girlfriend, phyllis now have two kids. >> i like a phyllis. >> they say the birth, the births were a surprise, but both babies are healthy. you know how much i hate pasetta. >> phil, hate is just a strong word. >> in this case, i'm going to use it. he's like, no, i'm going to reserve hate for this post on phil. the tradition goes that there's only ever been one punxsutawney phil. that's part of the weird mm.hmm laws that
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we're supposed to believe about this. so i guess it is. he is 138 years old, and it is the first time he's ever had kids. >> and now we're creating like a lineage. we have a royal family on our hands now. >> phil, phyllis and phil and phyllis. and so now we get to name the two the littles. >> i think they live in a library. >> oh, that is correct, right. >> i did a deep dive on this. yeah there's like a cage and a library and you can see them from the front, even if the library is closed and enjoy. that sounds like fun. >> now we have philip and felicia i like that, i like felicia, i love this lineage. >> i'm just kidding. >> i don't know if that's their name. well, they should be. i mean, it should be. >> it should be for sure. phyllis, to me, sounds like someone who makes, like, a good baked pie. do you know i'm a baked good at. >> imagine being cursed into this family. >> i don't think it's a curse. >> cursed into this. >> you're so famous. you're 138 year old father is known worldwide. >> and news stations across the u.s. are talking about your
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birth. i'm here for it. >> okay, give me more. give me updates on the daily on the reg. how is phil's doing today? how's phil doing? >> how's weather? >> it's doing good. you're doing amazing, sweetie, let's go outside. here's a live look at our oakland airport camera. we are going to feature a bit of a lull in our showers today before a storm arrives here tomorrow. so it's a mix of sun and clouds. on your day today, you'll notice it does feel cool out there. temperatures certainly below average upper 50s to around 60 degrees for a lot of us. we're focusing our attention on friday because it's a level two moderate storm for rain downpours as well. and some thunderstorms are very possible tomorrow afternoon. winds will also be an issue with this next storm. up to 45mph. so it's for that fact. a wind advisory kicks in here tomorrow for the east bay hills. also, the santa cruz mountains and the coastline of the peninsula where they'll take winds up to 45mph at times. so we'll likely see some trees come down. i would not be surprised if we hear of isolated power outages as well along the coast.
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as these winds ramp up tomorrow, here's future weather tomorrow morning. the initial band of light rain arrives right around 8 a.m, and then in the afternoon, we'll likely see some heavier bands of rain developing. the santa cruz mountains, likely seeing the heaviest rain out of the storm system as we head late into friday and early into saturday. there you can see kind of this peppering of cells on the map. that's the chance of a thunderstorm popping up across the region. we could hear some thunder, see some lightning. not out of the question. we could see some hail. this is a pretty healthy late season storm we're tracking. a lot of cities have the chance of seeing at least an inch of rain. some of our coastal ranges in the north bay and the santa cruz mountains could approach 2 to 3in of rain out of the storm system. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. sunny clouds today with that level two tomorrow. that chance of a thunderstorm continues into saturday. now for easter sunday it's morning. clouds to sunshine and we're drying out before warmer weather arrives here next week. amanda. yeah, drew. >> the biggest issue on our roadways this morning is that backup in san jose. this is a deadly crash involving a
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pedestrian. this is northbound 101 before oakland road. you can see speeds down at around two miles per hour. it is blocking three of four lanes there with no estimated time of reopening. there is also a crash with the vehicle facing the wrong way in the backup of that initial crash, you should expect delays from six 8-80. >> thanks, amanda. new at six whooping cough cases, the bay area county seen significant increase in the last three months, but first southwest going nocturnal. >> the new flight options comin
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other carriers by offering overnight flights. the economy airline announced that they plan to offer red eyes for the first time. the flights are expected
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to start out of vegas and hawaii within the next two years. southwest says it hopes to offer about 50 red eye flights a day. these types of flight are common , but southwest didn't have a booking system that could handle them until 2017. >> hulu is now available on disney. that means bundle subscribers can stream hulu content directly in the disney+ app, providing access to thousands of additional titles without having to move between apps. disney bundle plans start at 9.99 a month. they're available at disney bundle.com, also available on hulu starting today. a harrowing saga about the holocaust. we were the lucky ones is based on a novel by georgia hunter, reporter george pennacchio, with our sister station in l.a. has a preview. >> my family keep rising to them over and over, just like i'm writing it to avoid. >> we were the lucky ones as the story of a polish jewish family ripped apart during the holocaust and the journey of family members to find their way
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back to each other, i gotten the absolute privilege and opportunity to play so many different kinds of people, but i've never gotten to tell a story that is about this subject matter necessarily. >> and that is, you know, i'm a jewish woman and i'm playing a jewish woman, and it's like it was just a really special feeling. >> we were the lucky ones is based on real life events chronicled in the book of the same name. the cast said it felt the responsibility of doing the story justice. >> we just really connected on a in a really, genuine, wholehearted way. and it set the foundation for the show and, and set us on our individual journeys as characters, as, as actors portraying these, these real people with such, you know, a great foundation and, and love for each other. >> the writing of this show is, is so deep and sad and beautiful , and to portray these characters, felt, very, very, very special. >> it felt like a labor of love
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in the truest sense of what that means, the attention to detail, the investment of all of from every of every department in terms of the, the writing. >> there's a lot of emotion and a lot of sadness surrounding a show like this. but i also want to make sure i touch on, like the joy of bringing this family story to life. >> i feel like i sort of live fuller after the experience of doing that show. just because you are. >> yeah, that's a nice thing to say. >> finding the light, finding the light in the dark. >> george pennacchio for abc news. >> taking a live look outside from the exploratorium camera. it is 556 this morning on our thursday partly cloudy skies over the city. we had a cold front, moved through here late last night. brought some light scattered showers this morning. there's a leftover isolated shower along the coast, but for much of the day it's just a cooler afternoon under that blend of sun and clouds. temperatures below average in
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the upper 50s to around 60 degrees for our daytime highs. now the a's home opener tonight at the oakland coliseum certainly want several layers, because we'll have temperatures dipping through the low 50s under cloudy skies. but we will be dry that first pitch temperature at 707 this evening. now tomorrow things turn active once again. it's a level two moderate storm on the storm impact scale. to finish out the week here tomorrow. rain, gusty winds, even the chance of a thunderstorm. so that thunderstorm chance arrives later on tomorrow evening. we'll have some brief downpours to deal with as well, and a wind advisory will also be in effect for the coastline. the east bay hills kumasi we could have winds up to 45mph. >> thank you. drew. new at six changes to this year's san francisco international film festival, the shortened event still bringing some big stars to the city. >> welcoming the new police chief, the city of oakland introducing floyd mitchell to lead the department. what he plans to focus on when he takes over. >> a live look outside. it's
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