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with pro-palestinian protests growing on college campuses, some of those taking part explain why they're doing it and their ultimate goal. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dionne lim. the protesters at stanford and colleges across the country are demanding their universities end their investments in companies involved in the israel-hamas
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war. abc seven news reporter leanna howland dives into that demand, and what companies protesters are targeting. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard saller with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment, are greeting newly admitted students at stanford's spring admit weekend. >> we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. >> it's unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen tents are still set up on the campus's white plaza. they've been here since thursday for what demonstrators are calling a people's university for palestine. this demonstration, drawing support from this parent of an incoming political science student here visiting from georgia. >> so it appealed me. let's go. i have a couple of hours and offer them whatever help they i can do for them being a parent. >> adrianna, a stanford junior and spokesperson for the group,
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says there, lined in solidarity with other schools nationwide. they're demanding stanford separate itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war. and they're calling out three well-known companies stanford has ties with lockheed martin, stanford has ties with chevron with hp, and all three of those companies, are hurting the palestinian people. in a statement, the university said. in 2015, the board declined a proposal to divest of certain companies doing business in israel. they say that decision has remained in place ever since. they also say it doesn't impact stanford's endowment, which the university website shows is $36.5 billion as of last august. stanford's statement continues to say the university's endowment has no direct holdings in israeli companies or direct holdings in defense contractors, beyond small exposures resulting from passive funds that track broad
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indexes, such as the s&p 500. but students say they want more transparency. >> stanford refuses to disclose its, investments like where it puts its money, and that's another thing we would like the school to do >> lena howland abc seven news. >> tensions on college campuses around the country are rising. some protesters face deadlines to clear out, and police are also making arrests. jewish students at some schools say they do not feel safe on campus. abc's phil lipof has a look at what's going on with some pro-palestinian demonstrations. hands up the middle east. >> chaos on college campuses across the country. as protests over the israel-hamas war continued to grow. since last week, demonstrations and tent encampments popping up at at least 48 colleges across the country in boston, authorities began clearing an encampment from northeastern university's campus on saturday, school officials say what began as a student demonstration two days
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ago was infiltrated by professional organizers with no affiliation to the university. some protesters hurling anti-semitic slurs, the university saying, we cannot tolerate this kind of hate on our campus. at least 100 people arrested and charged with trespassing. students at california polytechnic humboldt campus taking over a building as part of their protest. the school telling abc news protesters are demanding, among other things, the school disclose all holdings and collaboration with israel, cut ties with all israeli universities, divest from companies and corporations which are profiting from the israel-hamas war, and publicly call for a cease fire at george washington university in the nation's capital. the school says anyone who remains in university yard risks temporary suspension and being barred from campus. >> we are here to stay. we will not give up. we won't rest until you divest. >> and at columbia university, where pro-palestinian protests began earlier this month, some
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jewish students say they feel unsafe on campus. >> on this campus, people chant that zionists are not welcome, calling on, quote, death to the jewish state. >> meantime, outside the university halls, pro-israel counter-protesters gathered on friday calling for the release of all israeli hostages taken by hamas on october 7th, columbia senate, which includes both faculty and students, voted to create a task force to look into the administration's leadership. during these protests, including the decision to call in the nypd last week. phil lipof, abc news, new york. >> we do have continuing coverage of the campus protests across the country and here in the bay area, all at our website, abc7 news.com. moving on in the east bay, citizens from one oakland neighborhood plagued by sex trafficking are calling for more help from city hall. mayor shengtao and alameda county district attorney pamela
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price were there for today's rally. today at 13th avenue in international neighbors and community groups say the area is seeing an increase in prostitution, often involving underage girls. they asked city leaders to do more than just make arrests. >> will you lead a multi-jurisdictional effort to fund, design and launch regional human trafficking awareness campaign to increase public awareness of the impact of sex trafficking on victims and consequences for those who buy sex? >> today's press conference took place just a few blocks from saint anthony's k through eight school, where more than a year ago, the abc7 news i-team shot video of women who appear to be sex workers soliciting right outside the school in the middle of the day. the city says when they put up barriers near saint anthony's. the prostitution and trafficking moved down the street. today marks one year since the shooting death of a 24 year old transgender man at a san francisco walgreens. the
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incident led to calls for justice for bank o'browne and as abc seven news reporter tara campbell reports a year later, the anger and grief continues. ray, his name brown calls for justice ringing out one year ago today, the day a security guard shot and killed banco brown at a walgreens in san francisco. >> franco was the type of person to give you the shirt off his own back. that's how that's how much he thought about others, even when he was struggling himself. >> julia arroyo is the executive director of the young women's freedom center, where banco was coming into his own fighting for transgender rights. >> he organized to talk about trans housing and specifically for trans masculine folks. he educated his. he taught us a lot. >> anger still felt over what played out in this walgreens. a guard suspecting the 24 year old of shoplifting in a scuffle shooting banco, later saying he felt his life was threatened one year out, the anger is just
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coming from that. there really isn't justice for banco right now. in this moment, the san francisco district attorney's office didn't charge the guard with bianco's killing, saying there was clear evidence it was self-defense. >> a year after banco brown. sadly, things have not changed, they've only gotten harder and harder. >> gail lala chavez is the executive director of lyric, a center in san francisco serving lgbtq plus youth. and they say the attacks on transgender rights across the country are taking a toll. >> in the last year alone, tara, we we've seen about, i would say, about 45% of our youth experiencing homelessness are coming from out of the state, out of the country. >> the increasing demand for services, strapping nonprofits desperate for more resources. >> it's really difficult times right now. we honestly don't know what to do. the only thing i do know our doors will remain open. they have to. for young
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people. similar to banco brown. >> tara campbell, abc seven news happening now two major road closures impacting drivers as caltrans tries to make repairs. >> nine miles of 680 southbound are closed through pleasanton between the 580 connector and koopman road that closure is scheduled to last until monday. caltrans is working on road repairs in the area. >> anybody who is familiar with that part of the road knows that there's potholes and all kinds of problems, and so right now, i'm happy to say we are on track to reopen on on time, on schedule. >> that is encouraging. 680 is scheduled to reopen at 4 a.m. monday. now in the north bay, westbound highway 37 is also closed all weekend. caltrans is repairing the pavement from vallejo to sears point. this is the second weekend in a row now that the road is shut down. there were brutal delays on the detour route last week, with people waiting 90 minutes to go just 13 miles. the closures are
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expected to be lifted also by 4 a.m. monday, and commuters have to worry about public transit in the east bay as well. there is construction on the bart trackway near orinda station tonight and tomorrow. there will be free busses though, to replace the trains in both directions between rock ridge and lafayette stations, expect 20 to 30 minute delays through the area. still ahead on abc seven news at 11 into the war zone, a bay area doctor tells us what is motivating her to make the trip to gaza and the dangers that await. plus, the shovels have gone into the ground. a huge project that ucsf says will make it the best hospital in the west. >> i'm spencer christian. clear skies. give us a nice view from mount tam tonight. looking down onto san francisco. it's a bit breezy out there right now, but temperatures are going to rise as the winds ease. i'll have the accuweather forecast in
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shame on you. shame on you. >> as you hear protesters heckled and confronted people arriving to attend the white house correspondents dinner in washington, d.c. tonight, they shouted shame on you at people making their way towards the venue inside the hilton hotel. a small group reenacted the torture and imprisonment of palestinians, also saying the attending the diner dinner, i should say, equated to supporting the genocide in gaza. a south bay doctor is on her way to the middle east tonight to take part in voluntary volunteer medical mission in rafah, in the
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south of gaza. the situation in gaza has become dire, with reports of hospitals being attacked and doctors killed. but this doctor says she is not going to be deterred. abc seven news reporter anser hassan has her story. >> by many accounts, it's currently one of the most dangerous places in the world. but that's not stopping doctor islami from going to gaza. >> when you see people who are starving or don't have health care, who have uh- don't have any basic needs, why not help? >> doctor shakil islami is a family physician at sutter health in san carlos. on saturday, she heads out on a two week medical mission to gaza. she lands in cairo and then heads to the rafah border, where a group of medical volunteers will cross into the town of rafah. >> you don't have everything at your disposal, but you can do your part and hopefully it will help, right? it will help sometimes when, you know, a kid
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is sick giving them the correct antibiotic. >> doctor sheikholeslami says she knows she's entering a war zone. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned of an imminent ground invasion of rafah, but she says that's not her focus right now. >> i have the faith that it will work out, you know, you know, and, that's my life is not any important than anybody else's life. >> her niece, sana, says that's the kind of determination that has always driven her, and it really reflects everything that my aunt does, in this world, as a mother, wife, doctor simply as, you know, a genuinely good hearted person. >> sana adds that the family is not surprised that her aunt is meeting this moment in history. i think we are all really concerned for her safety, but we're also really, really proud of her. doctor sheikholeslami says she's not trying to save the world, just help the people of gaza bear witness to the atrocities of war and take a stand for something she believes
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in. >> yes it is. there's a risk involved. but then, you know, inshallah, it would be, it will be certainly worth it. and, and then i can come back and talk about all that i have witnessed in the south bay. >> anser hassan abc seven news. >> new at 11, ucsf health has formally broken ground on what it calls the hospital of the future. today, hospital officials celebrated the start of a massive rebuild of the parnassus heights campus. the plan involves building a new 15 story hospital and research center at the current site, which has been operating since the early 1900s. the expected cost more than $4 billion. >> we're going to add almost 200 beds of capacity and double the size of the emergency room. so this is really about serving the city of san francisco in the region with more capacity. >> the new hospital is scheduled to open in 2030. hundreds of people in the south bay put on
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their walking shoes this morning to help fight pancreatic cancer. almaden lake park in san jose was the site for today's pan can purple stride, a fundraiser benefiting the pancreatic cancer action network. as you can see, abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel emceed today's event, which raised more than $400,000. well done to everyone who participated. and all right. looking like a beautiful day for a walk or a fundraiser. whatever you want to do outside. >> it was indeed diana. we have so many more beautiful days coming our way. if you can believe that, uh. and you should. i'm telling you, here's a here's a look at our satellite radar composite image. you can see high pressure in control of our weather right now. and we've got this a very brisk onshore flow because of the circulation around that high pressure area to our southwest and that low pressure system up in the gulf of alaska. so it's going to be breezy for a while. but the gusts we had earlier in the evening have now gotten a bit tamer. it's gusty at half moon bay up to 20mph, but wind speeds
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in other locations are generally under 20mph. let's take a look at the 24 hour temperature change. it's just a few degrees warmer, two to 4 or 5 degrees warmer in most bay area locations than at this time last night. so on we go. beautiful view from mount tam under clear skies, looking down onto san francisco where it's 53 degrees right now. mid 50s at oakland, hayward, san jose, redwood city and 52 at half moon bay. another beautiful view from the sutro tower camera looking out over the city. 57 in santa rosa right now. a cool 48 at petaluma, 51 at napa, fairfield and concord. mid 50s and 52 at livermore. and now let's check out our forecast headlines. overnight skies will be mainly clear. it will remain windy at the coast, but not quite so gusty as it was in the early evening hours tomorrow. sunny and a little bit milder than today and the week ahead will bring us sunny days with a warming trend that will take temperatures up into the low 80s later in the week. but for tonight, look for mainly clear skies. we'll see a patch or two of high clouds swinging through the bay area, but generally it's
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going to be clear skies with a sunny start to the day tomorrow and a continuing brisk flow of wind down at the coastline. the overnight low temperatures will be mainly in the upper 40s in our inland communities. in fact, they're pretty chilly up in lakeport, with a low of 39. hi lows rather right around the bay shoreline will be in the low 50s, and then highs tomorrow up to about 59 at half moon bay, 64 here in san francisco around the bay shoreline up to about 70 degrees. our inland areas will see highs in the low to mid 70s tomorrow. but as we look at the maximum temperature trend going into next week, you see the temperatures will rise into the upper 70s in many inland areas. on monday, low 70s around the bay shoreline, pretty much the same range on tuesday, then a degree or two warmer on wednesday. as we start to approach 80 degrees in our inland areas. and here is the accuweather seven day forecast. and as you can see, midweek will bring us the peak of our warming wednesday through friday. we'll see high temperatures inland in the low 80s right around the bay shoreline, mid to upper 70s and
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mid 60s on the coast. so pretty mild going into friday. but next saturday will bring us a few more clouds and a fairly substantial drop in temperatures. it will cool down to mid 60s mid 70s that is inland and about 70 degrees around the bay shoreline. but we have a just a lovely week and a mild one coming up. nothing to complain about there. >> yeah, much nicer than the other drop that we had. not too long ago. >> that was a sharp drop, 15 to 20 degrees and just 24 hours. >> all right. what a roller coaster. all right. spencer, thanks. still to come tonight on abc seven news at 11. the way the world is. >> and the trouble is, what we found. >> hey, we know that guy. our very own dan ashley takes the stage to rock the casa. the good cause he's helping out
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musical spectacular hosted by our very own dan ashley. heather told me. >> she told me that i need girls like you. she also told me, stay away. you never know what she'll catch. >> doesn't he sound like a rock star? the event brings out hundreds of people to enjoy live music and raise funds for children in need. tonight's concert had performances from phantom of the opera's frank d'ambrosio, the oakland symphony, and a tribute to rock and roll legend tina turner. >> well, it's just a great milestone to have been rocking the castle for ten straight years. we've had some amazing headliners and over those years we've raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to support local children in our community through a number of organizations that i support. and we're looking forward to a great night and helping support kids who need our support. >> now all of the proceeds go
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equally to two charities. the first is court appointed special advocates, which helps protect children placed in foster care from abusive or neglectful homes. the second charity is friends of camp concord, which sends hundreds of underserved children to summer camp at lake tahoe each year. what a turn out. well, the 40 niners wrap up the nfl draft while the giants play bonus baseball at oracle park. chris alvarez joining us now with a preview of sports. hi, chris. >> hey dion. coming up in sports. do the 40 niners land some hidden gems in the nfl draft? time will tell. plus, one night after making the pirates walk the plank, the giants go extras against pittsburgh. they have some more late night magic
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nfl draft is complete. the 40 niners with five picks here on day three. now, keep in mind during the lint shanahan era, the niners have found some of their best players late in the draft, so every pick matters. 40 niners mark with a chance to announce a draft pick in detroit on saturday. wide receiver jacob cowing out of arizona went in the fourth round pick 135
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overall, listed at five foot eight, 168, he led arizona with a school record 13 receiving touchdowns this season. here's a look at day three for the niners. three defensive players, two offensive players chosen. here's kyle shanahan for all his work was done. >> you know being close like we were last year feeling we're going to have a chance to at least have an opportunity to try to do something like that again. you want to think always what helps us now, but then you get to that spot and there always isn't that answer right then. and so do you. go with what kind of helps us now or what helps us more in the future. and so you're just constantly weighing that, whether it's the draft, whether that's free agency, and everything. >> brandon rice was taken in the seventh round pick 225 overall to the la chargers. he's the son of hall of famer and 40 niners legend jerry rice. he'll go from usc to play for jim harbaugh's chargers. rice was a second team all pac 12 selection, led the trojans with 12 receiving touchdowns last season. tyreek owens, son of terrell owens, also reportedly agreed to a free agent deal with the 40 niners
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dog days at oracle park. giants hosting the pirates some cute pups at the yard. jordan hicks has been outstanding as a starter. a career high nine strikeouts gets former giant joey bart looking there in the ninth. we're tied at one. a little chopper to no man's land. wilmer flores flip is high, but camilo duval oh covering makes the play on the run to end the inning. using every inch of that six foot two frame. camilo was goes. extras. top ten. former giants farmhand brian reynolds two run shot off taylor rogers, three one pittsburgh ke'bryan hayes homer two pitches later to make it four one. bottom of the 10th jorge soler cue the light show deep into the night. two run shot. it was way gone. that's as close as they get. giants lose four 3 in 10 rubber match tomorrow afternoon. a's in baltimore this afternoon oakland looking for their third straight win. former a cole irvin starting for baltimore. he had seven scoreless innings striking out five in the hook. gets brant rooker looking right there.
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frustrating day for a starter jp sears gave up three runs on two outs in the fourth and then in the fifth. back to back homers on back to back pitches. adley rutschman and then ryan mountcastle. a's lose it seven. nothing rubber match for them as well. tomorrow in baltimore. abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino dion chris thank you much more to come tonight on abc seven news at 11. >> the pandas are definitely coming. we know the san francisco zoo has a deal. we'll tell you about another california zoo that is officially getting its own pair. and we are following a major severe weather outbreak that's leaving behind a trail of devastation. we'll take a look at some of you got it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪
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everyone needs a place to recharge. how we get there matters. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. dozens of tornadoes have left a path of destruction across the central united states. friday might have been the worst day of the outbreak, with powerful storms ripping through several states. the severe weather continued today, with more twisters along with damaging winds and large hail. here's abc's chuck severson. >> the national weather service
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is now assessing the damage in nebraska after numerous reported tornadoes touched down near lincoln and omaha on friday. douglas county hard hit several buildings at omaha's eppley airfield suffered significant damage, but fortunately, the passenger terminal was not hit. drone footage captured the destruction in omaha roads filled with debris, roofs torn off. >> we can see it form behind it and then once it hit that house, it just it obliterated. you can see there's nothing left on the ground, but it was just sticks. it wasn't a formed home. >> and in lancaster county, about 70 people were trapped inside this manufacturing business after a reported tornado slammed into it. three people were injured. >> we are very thankful that there were not more injuries and that everybody's going to be okay. >> president biden has reached out to the governor. >> the federal government is here to help us every single step of the way. it's going to be a lot of people needing a lot of help throughout the day. >> saturday, six states from texas to iowa were under a tornado watch that's moving supercell that we have right
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here that is north of the stillwater airport in kansas. several reported tornadoes and one confirmed touching down in robinson not far from the missouri border, and another confirmed tornado in harrold, texas. officials now working to determine if it was a tornado that hit hardy, oklahoma. high school proms and other events canceled across much of oklahoma city as the dangerous weather moved through flood watches issued across eight states from texas to iowa through monday afternoon, heavy downpours could dump significant amounts of rain over a short period of time on sunday. the threat of severe weather is reduced, but there is still the possibility of damaging winds, large hail and a few tornadoes across several states. once this line of storms dies out, a break in the severe weather is expected, giving people an opportunity to start the recovery process. chuck sivertsen, abc news, new york. >> harvey weinstein was hospitalized after his return to new york city from an upstate prison, his attorney said today. he has a lot of problems. he's
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getting all kinds of tests and is somewhat of a train wreck. health wise. weinstein was already dealing with a variety of health issues. the new york court of appeals nullified his rape conviction on thursday, which erased his 23 year prison sentence and ordered a retrial. the people hit hardest by california's home insurance crisis could be facing a new blow. the head of california's insurance plan of last resort says rates are probably about to skyrocket for many homeowners. the state's fair plan is the only option. it's pricey, thousands of dollars a year, more than other plans for people in high wildfire risk areas, the head of the fair plan told a state committee this week that problem is going to get worse. >> our rates are going to go up, no question about it. if we can put that cost of reinsurance in there, if we can put use catastrophe modeling, just like the voluntary market, our rates are going to go up. >> this week, we learned allstate will consider once again writing new policies in
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california, but only if the state makes changes to make it easier for them to raise rates. the head of the fair plan wants those same options, so the plan can have enough money to cover losses in a bad fire. a deal to send a second pair of pandas from china to california is now official. more than a week after agreeing to send pandas to the san francisco zoo, the chinese government signed an agreement to send two more bears to the san diego zoo. that deal was originally announced in february. these are pictures of the male and female pandas. their names are yang chuan and shen bao. san diego last had pandas five years ago. the zoo will now begin to upgrade enclosures so the animals have a larger living space. once everything is approved, the two bears could arrive by the end of the summer. the pandas coming to san francisco are expected to arrive in 2025. san francisco officials joined the japan town community today to break ground on the peace plaza renovation
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project. 321. out to transform the historic plaza to hold its place in the city as a community hub. it will have new paving plants and seating. local leaders spoke today about the significance of japantown to the rest of the city. >> as an asian-american, we've always felt that san francisco is the heart of asian america. here in this country. so many movements, so many issues, so many ideas start and come from san francisco, and no community represents that better than japantown. >> for decades, construction is expected to be done, and the plaza reopened to the public by early 2026. >> still ahead on abc seven news at 11. >> is there any hope coming from you to someday get out of this situation? yes. >> that's the only thing that keeps me going. yeah. so the
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prayer how oakland is keeping track of those who have died on the streets to help save the lives of others. >> i'm spencer christian. if you're looking forward to warm, sunny weather, you'll like the week ahead. i'll have the accuweather forect coming up in just a moment. when
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467 collisions, resulting in 13 deaths and plenty of serious injuries. a national traffic safety analysis found autopilot is likely to be misused, and the system's design led to avoidable crashes, the report says. it did not sufficiently ensure driver attention and appropriate use the agency is now opening a probe into the effectiveness of the autopilot's latest software update. every city in america tries to get an accurate count
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of the number of unhoused people, but few record their deaths. alameda county has been analyzing homeless deaths since 2018. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez explains why recording deaths can help save lives. >> the way the unhoused congregate varies from city to city. some of oakland's encampments seem somewhat secluded away from disapproving eyes. thousands of people get in their cars to commute to work every day, not knowing that under these freeways are communities of unhoused people. for many here in oakland, this is their refuge. >> it's basically a safe place for me because i know everybody around here, so i don't have to really worry about nobody trying to steal nothing from me or whatever. >> stonis arrington was born and raised in west oakland, a short distance from where he now calls home. he's been homeless for three years. is there any hope coming from you to someday get out of this situation? yes.
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>> that's the only thing that keeps me going is hope and prayer. >> i'm billy bob. >> billy bob lives in an rv and is the owner of this pile of goods. he's been unhoused since 1988. the why is irrelevant, he tells us. what's important is that he's learned to adjust. >> and god fulfilled his promise. three scores and ten. >> three scores and ten is a biblical term meaning a life expectancy of 70 years old. billy bob is 71. but for those living on the streets in all of alameda county, the average age of those who die experiencing homelessness is 52. most are male and african american, 351 unhoused people died here in 2022. those are the most recent numbers compiled cardiac hypertension, diabetes, liver disease, cancers, stroke. drug overdoses are also a factor. how
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do they know this? david mosebach works for the alameda county health care for the homeless program. >> we did data matching to find out how many people who died in alameda county were also homeless, known to be homeless. and then we also looked at death records to see if there were clues, died in a dumpster, died behind on the streets in a tent king camp, unsheltered and that information helps to avoid unnecessary deaths and determine the kinds of treatments needed to save lives. >> lucy kasdin directs the program, like really bringing care and increasing access to care for this community. >> so bringing that service directly to people where they where, where they live, right. as opposed to them having to leave their belongings, maybe things get stolen when they go to a clinic. >> being a female out there is not it's not safe. and that's like coming here and being able to lock my door. also, having a bathroom is amazing. >> melissa fischer, once unhoused, has now been given supportive housing but remembers
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the few times when people died alone. >> there's one gentleman that passed away and he was in an encampment in a tent, and he was there for like a week and nobody knew. no one knew. >> and billy bob told us they don't think about dying on these streets when people realize that they're going to die. >> i think that's the point in life where everybody go crazy. >> you really don't have anybody looking after you know, this guy . do you worry at all that you know something might happen to you and nobody will know? no >> i think i got faith in god. >> you've got faith in god. >> leon melendez reporting there . all right, one last check of the weather situation and things seem to be on the up and up, spencer. they are indeed. >> we've got some very nice weather coming our way. well, it started today, but overnight it will be clear. windy at the coast and then tomorrow sunny and even a little milder than today was. and the week ahead
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will bring us a string of sunny days with a warming trend. so here we go overnight, mainly clear skies, a few high clouds will pass by, but the sky will be generally bright overnight. lows will be in the upper 40s in our inland areas and generally low 50s near the bay. tomorrow sunny skies still windy at the at the coast once again tomorrow. not quite so gusty as today though. high temperatures will range from near 60 at the coast to near 70 around the bay shoreline to low and mid 70s inland. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. look at that midweek warm up starting on wednesday continuing through friday. inland highs in the low 80s. mid to upper 70s around the bay shoreline. mid 60s on the coast. but saturday next saturday will bring a sharp cool down turning a little bit cooler. well a lot cooler, but by about six degrees or more. still though, we don't see any rain in sight, so it's going to be a dry week ahead sharp 15 degrees or more from one day to the next. >> yeah, it could cut you.
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>> yeah, exactly. >> all right. spencer, thank you. let's get back to chris alvarez now with another preview of sports. hi, chris. >> hey, dion. coming up in sports, the nba playoffs roll on. and lebron and the lakers stay alive as they hold off the defending champion denver nuggets i you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save?
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- [narrator] are you looking for more in this world? then we are looking for you. we are the peace corps. with volunteers in more than 60 countries. living together. working together. transforming lives. together. join us. you saw it right here on abc seven. lebron james and the lakers looking to avoid the sweeping game four at home against denver. second quarter lebron tripled in the post. doesn't matter. he puts it off the window. lakers up five later in the second austin reaves three. ball is good. he went on a70 second quarter run by himself. finished with 21. end of the half. reaves misses the three. lakers crashed the boards. reaves gets it back.
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alley oop to anthony davis. layup 13 at the half. third quarter there's a d 25 points 23 rebounds outworking the joker on this play. lakers up 15. time out denver fourth quarter d'angelo russell alley oop to lebron 14 of his 30 came in the fourth quarter in under three minutes to play defense to offense steal and the showtime for king james lakers win 119 108. game five monday in denver. here's our after the game crew. larry o'donnell with more on the wild, wild west. >> well, after losing 11 straight to the denver nuggets, the lakers finally break through 119 108 to stay alive. but even lebron after the game was like, we're still down three games to one. is this anything more than setting up the gentleman sweep nuggets in five back in denver monday night? >> i don't know larry. i feel like the lakers in many ways have kind of been playing at a really high level, and denver has been playing possum. but i think, you know, winning this game is huge because what the lakers has done in the last
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three games they've been leading. but they haven't been able to sustain it during the second half. and i think what they did today, they find a combination of pieces that make it work. no are they going to win the next three games? i don't think so. but i think they can win another one. >> yeah, and we've seen them with double digit leads in each of the first three games we were waiting for, for the lakers to fold in the fourth quarter of this game tonight, but they held on and they won it. so you know a little bit more mystery a little bit more intrigue. even though we expect the nuggets will advance. so you got denver defending champs. we've seen okc and minnesota both look good. kind of the old guard. the lakers the suns. the suns are you know down three games to none. they're in trouble. so rank the top three in the west. >> for me i think for me denver is an easy one right. because i think you're the defending champion. you're going to beat until somebody knocks you off. but when you start going to between minnesota and okc, i love okc. i love the way they play. i love the pieces they have. they're young, they're energetic. but when you look at minnesota and they have the twin towers i love that team as well.
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so i'm very i'm struggling larry with two and three i feel pretty good about one. yeah >> any team with two seven footers you are likely to head in that direction. remember when rudy gobert when they first acquired him in minnesota that $40 million a year. people thought it was crazy. it's worked out with he and karl anthony towns i wasn't sure he's going to work. >> there's to see a seven footer a72 playing point guard out on the perimeter. but it worked. it really has worked. and to their complement they really have kind of move off each other and play off each other. >> everybody wants to be wemby. >> hey chris, back to you. >> thank you so much, guys. women's hoops news, espn reporting former stanford star kiki austin will transfer to usc . she's coming off a great season with the cardinal but entered the portal now lands back in her hometown of la. many project kiki as a potential number one overall pick of next year's 2025 wnba draft. let's kick it quakes in nashville. both squads looking for their just their second wins this
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season. 19th minute hany mukhtar blasts one absolutely one nil nashville quakes trailed at the half and in the 63rd minute, the equalizer. rodriguez a great pass to jack skehan and he finishes. and this one does end in a11 draw. so both teams still have one win. let's kick it in san diego. albertini montoya and bay fc in socal down one nil at the half, but early second header goes off the crossbar. but right to asisat. oshoala ties it at one and in the 70th minute 78th minute. excuse me san diego on the attack. perfect passing leads to the jaden shaw goal. san diego wins two one. bay fc is going to host portland on wednesday. abc7 sports is sponsored by river rock casino. dion, chris, thank you very much. >> and that's it for tonight everybody. i'm dionne lim. the news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 for spencer and chris and all of us here. we appreciate you joining us. have a great evening and we will see
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