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news and that breaking news. someone has been shot and killed right outside the powell street bart station in downtown san francisco. you're looking at this video just into our newsroom. emergency teams were called out to the station entrance off market and fifth a little more than an hour ago. they roped off the area to investigate. it's not immediately clear what happened. we will let you know as soon as we learn more. for now, you are asked to avoid that area. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm j.r. >> stone. now to our top story tonight getting ready for the storm. moving in. this one tomorrow is ranking a level two on our abc seven exclusive storm impact scale. and there's plenty going on. >> oh yeah. let's get over to
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abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel tracking what we need to know. sandhya. yeah. ama and j.r, this is a storm that's going to leave its mark. let me show you the storm impact scale. because it is stronger than the last one that came through. it's a level two for tomorrow. rain will be heavy at times. there's a chance of thunder and hail and gusts 45 plus miles an hour over the hills. we're talking about 50 mile an hour winds. it's a level two. and what's going to happen is this area of low pressure right off the pacific northwest coast is going to merge with this area of low pressure off the northern california coast. the two together will bring some strong winds. we'll bring downpours. here's a look at when. 8 a.m. tomorrow. the rain begins. it intensifies at three in the afternoon. the showers continue well into the evening. a wind advisory covering a large chunk of the bay area. 8 a.m. tomorrow until 5 a.m. saturday. those wind gusts 45 to 50 plus miles an hour means the potential for power outages and downed trees. you can see the winds really ramping up, especially as we head towards the afternoon. and with this comes the possibility of thunderstorms. the entire bay
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area is highlighted with the risk i'll be back with a full look at your holiday weekend timeline coming up. ama all right. thank you so much. sandhya snow is also set to return to the sierra. let's take a live look from a caltrans camera through donner pass. pretty clear now, but this time tomorrow should be very different. a winter storm warning is in effect through sunday for the tahoe area. >> you can track the rain any time with the abc seven news bay area app. it has the same live doppler seven radar our weather team uses. just search abc seven news bay area in your device's app store and download it now and then be sure to start your day with abc seven mornings. find out from meteorologist drew tuma. the best times to hit the road for the holiday weekend or your spring break. tune in all morning starting at 5 a.m. here on abc seven, or with us on your streaming device. >> new at 11. the city of alameda is lifting up their female first responders. as women's history month comes to an end, abc seven news reporter ryan curry shows us why these
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women hope to inspire the next generation. >> said there is no limit to what we as women can accomplish. >> meet yesenia sanchez, misty carausu and mckenzie whitten. serving their communities is not just a job. >> it just like called to me, and it was just being surrounded by people who were doing good work. i just wanted to be a part of that. >> as the first woman ever elected as alameda county sheriff, sanchez says she never let anything hold her back. >> it doesn't matter how tall or short you are, because i'm not even five feet tall. you could totally do it. you got to challenge yourself and never, never tell yourself that you can't. >> thursday night, the city of alameda honored many female firefighters, police officers, and paramedics for their service. many of them say their colleagues are mostly men, but they believe there is a vital role for women. >> they do a lot of work. they put their heart, their compassion. they can lead with every like with love. so to get there, i mean, we have to just support our girls from small age all the way up. >> the women we spoke with
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tonight say they want to send a message to any young girl out there. they too can become a firefighter or police officer or anything related to public service. it's a message they hope reaches far and for years to come. >> it was in my internship that i worked with a female firefighter that inspired me to know that this is something i could do. >> mackenzie whitten was raised in alameda. she loves being able to serve her town. she hopes to inspire young women the same way she once was. >> we would love to see future generations coming forward. we have a few women in the process. in the next hiring group, so taking them on as mentors, letting them know, any challenges and how to best overcome those is just kind of sharing that information. >> there is a nationwide effort called the 30 by 30 initiative. it's an effort to get at least 30% of the police force to be women by 2030. alameda wants to take it a step further. they want to have at least 30% in all their public service departments . their message to other young women keep believing anything you can dream of, you can do. >> don't be afraid to pursue a new career field if it's something you don't see yourself reflected in, you could be that
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person. be that change you want to see in alameda. >> ryan curry, abc seven news. >> yeah, that is so true. and some of you may recognize lieutenant caruso. she has received national attention after appearing in netflix's american nightmare documentary earlier this year. it explains how she helped crack the case of a vallejo kidnaping that police had first considered a hoax. >> some are tired of the nightmare markets where people buy and sell stolen goods and deal drugs, and those people have installed a fence around one san francisco business because of it. it's at mcallister and leavenworth, where uh- s uh- a seco bakery that is located. it even has a code to get in our media partners at the san francisco standard report, the department of public works issued a permit to a homeowners association in the fence appeared this week and was finished today. >> they are building a better bay area is what we strive for here at abc seven, and a major piece of that is traffic safety. >> yeah. our first breakthrough we want to highlight is a new bill introduced today to address
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this very issue. i'm here today because of one simple but devastating fact. >> traffic violence is the number one cause of death for california's school age children. it's not disease. it's not guns. it's not drowning. it's getting hit by a car. >> the bill is called the safer school zones act, authored by assembly member mark berman of san mateo. it aims to make new street reforms in school zones across the state. the main one lower speed limits to 20mph or less. >> we wanted to dig into the numbers on this. there are currently 39 states that have a maximum school speed zone statute like this. california is one of only nine states where that speed limit is greater than 20mph. >> however, in both oakland and san francisco, the school zone speed limit is 15mph, but many other cities across the southeast and north bays have limits. at 25mph. >> our next abc seven building a better bay area breakthrough,
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led us to the south bay. we found a proud local organization fighting for what it feels is an inequity in federal policy, and the policy has to do with menthol cigarets. there's a national ban on the table for this type of flavor. even thought it was, even though that is, it was banned in california in 2022. one south bay group says it's still a matter of saving lives. abc's the decision on whether to ban menthol cigarets nationwide is still up in the air. >> studies show the menthol market has targeted black communities, local leaders say federal action on a ban is needed now. for one public health official, it's personal. every day matters. >> uh- the black community has been disproportionately targeted. my father was a smoker in his young life. he got through college partially by getting a scholarship from the tobacco industry to distribute cigarets to his college friends in the 50s. >> in october, the fda proposed
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rules to the white house to ban the manufacturing and sales of menthol cigarets. the biden administration then delayed a final ruling of the ban from december to march. now it's almost april and the ruling is still undecided. >> i think this is an equity issue. i think this is an issue that we want justice and we want fairness. some studies show under a menthol ban, overall smoking would be projected to decline by 35% in 2026. >> it could save 654,000 lives over the next 40 years. that translates to more than 200,000 premature deaths averted in the black community. >> we want to keep it in front of the legislators mind. >> the president of the naacp, san jose silicon valley, agrees. banning menthol cigarets nationwide will save lives, the opposing argument says goes beyond public health. some civil rights groups worry about unintended consequences, like unfair policing, knowing that it's going into an election year
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, i would think that, president biden and his staff would probably. to secure more votes at the cost of lives. >> so we want to change the trajectory of this and prevent access to menthol so that we, as black people, have just as much opportunity to have a healthy life as other races in the south bay. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news our final abc seven building a better bay area breakthrough is the new $10 million plan to keep workers safe in oakland. >> the ceo of oakland's four largest companies are joining forces blue shield of california, kaiser permanente, p-g-and-e's and clorox are creating an uptown downtown safe zone with increased private security. it will also establish an ambassadors ambassadors program, fund employee safety training, and subsidized transportation for employees to and from work and transit hubs. the program will be rolled out in the coming weeks. >> now to that parking lot protest out at the oakland
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coliseum. while the a's were playing their first game of the year on opening night, there was a large group of fans making a statement by not going in. the official team announced attendance inside the ballpark was 13,522, but as abc seven sports anchor casey pratt explains, the real story was outside. >> thousands packed the parking lot. there was live music, there were giveaways, there were flags everywhere. fans were fired up and the whole goal of the evening for the fans was to show that they care, but not go inside the coliseum. if you look at the attendance, 13,000 for an opening night, that is very low. but these fans proved that they're still here. >> yeah, you know, i would have liked to seen all those guys inside the stadium tonight. you know? but, you know, they're fighting for something. they believe in, you know? and so at the end of the day, you know, as long as they're supporting us, you know, in whatever way that may be, you know, whether it's inside the stadium or watching the game outside, you know, as the gravity of the fact that this could have been the last
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opening day here at the oakland coliseum sinks in. >> one thing is certain the fans got their point across. casey pratt, abc seven news. >> and as for the actual game being played on the field, abc seven news sports director larry biel is going to be back with a full highlights a little later in sports. >> did you assault any of these women? >> the shamed former mayor of a small town in wine country now fighting back against past allegations, are one on one with him, as he's now an italy plus. why he won't be facing any charges for now. plus whooping cough in marin county. >> the concerns and the one place it's being seen the most. >> and get your glasses. with the total solar eclipse coming the total solar eclipse coming upi'm adding downy unstopables to my wash. now i'll be smelling fresh all day long. [sniff] still fresh. ♪ get 6x longer-lasting freshness, plus odor protection. try for under $5! business. plus odor protection. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night.
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pressure to find something, anything to charge me with. so, i want to thank them for having the courage to finally make the statement. >> foppoli plans on returning to windsor. meanwhile one of his accusers, who wishes to remain anonymous, says she's disappointed. >> and it just feeling like, you know, you hear the same passed around about the good old boys club. and it just feels like a lot of, you know, protection and delays that felt really purposeful in our eyes. >> foppoli was also investigated in nevada, montana and florida over sexual abuse allegations. no charges were ever filed in those states. >> former cryptocurrency mogul sam bankman-fried was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for one of the biggest financial fraud cases in history. his parents, who are law professors at stanford, sent the judge a letter prior to sentencing, according to our media partners at the mercury news, they
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described him as smart, empathetic and motivated to only do good. judge wasn't having any of it during sentencing, saying, quote, he knew it was wrong. he knew it was criminal. bankman-fried's parents issued a short statement. it reads, quote, we are heartbroken will continue to fight for our son in the north bay. >> a whooping cough outbreak is spreading across marin county. there have been 113 cases since december. the majority of them, 65, have come from tamalpais high school. >> typically starts off very nonspecific and very mild with a runny nose. it could be a sore throat or even just some fatigue a couple days or even up to a week later is when the cough starts. >> doctors recommend getting tested if you feel sick. if it comes back positive, isolate while infectious. for teenagers, whooping cough isn't very serious, but for other ages, like infants, it can be deadly. >> we don't give the pertussis vaccine until babies are about two months old, so if they were to get this illness before that
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vaccine, it would be a much more serious illness. marin county health officials say so far, no cases in infants or hospitalizations have been reported. >> pope francis was back on his feet today to preside over holy thursday mass. the 87 year old seemed in good spirits after not delivering the homily during palm sunday earlier this week. today, pope francis read a lengthy homily out to his priests warning against hypocrisy and preaching what they practice. the pope will travel to the roman colosseum tomorrow before the easter vigil and easter sunday mass. back at the vatican, the first total eclipse in north america in seven years is now a little over a week away. >> it's happening monday, april 8th, and you will need special protective glasses even to see the partial eclipse that will be visible here on the west coast. starting monday, several eyeglass stores will be giving out free glasses. this includes warby parker locations nationwide and more than 400 my eye doctor locations. >> looks like a fun time, but
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it's a good thing that's not happening this week or in the next couple of days. that is because of the weather. >> we've got some intense weather coming our way. sandy we do indeed. and ama and jr, let's take a look at live doppler seven right now, because we have two areas of low pressure that will merge, and that storm is going to come in as one system. >> we're going to get slammed tomorrow though. so here's a look at the concerns. minor flooding on the roadways. it's going to be a high likelihood downed trees in that moderate category. same thing with power outages and lightning risk will be high as we are looking at a threat of thunder tomorrow. a live view from our sutro tower camera. we did get some rain in the last 24 hours, picking up 6/10 of an inch in santa rosa, 2/10 in san francisco, oakland. just under that you will notice san jose and concord less than that in redwood city, 2200 kentfield and ben lomond picking up over an inch of rain. so we did have some spotty showers today. taking you back the last 12 hours on live doppler seven. you can see them just really coming and going, but we really
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overall enjoyed clouds. son. below average temperatures right now on live doppler seven. we do have some clouds around, but it is dry out there. temperatures in the 40s and the 50s at this hour. a live view from our mount tam cam and visibility is still good. level two storm tomorrow. wet. windy with the thunder chance. saturday showers will continue along with the possibility of thunderstorms and on easter while the sun breaks out and it should be pretty nice looking weather, there will be an isolated chance of a shower or two, so the current system is a level two for tomorrow. rain will be heavy at times. chance of thunder and hail gusts 45 to 50 plus miles an hour. the winds begin to ramp up tomorrow morning at 11 a.m, over 30 miles an hour along the coastline and over the hills. strongest winds coming in at 2 p.m. in the afternoon, over 40 miles an hour. still gusty in the evening out of the south southeast. so make sure you secure any loose objects you might have in your backyard and don't forget to have a back up plan in case your power goes out. 8 a.m. tomorrow
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you are looking at some showers. it becomes heavier at 2:00 in the afternoon. there is a chance of thunder and then this really continues as scattered showers friday night into saturday evening and saturday evening it winds down, but as that low moves towards southern california, some moisture wraps back around sunday morning, 4 a.m. you see a couple of showers, pop up showers, not out of the question at 2 p.m. on sunday, but it's not going to be a washout for easter. now, looking at rainfall projections, most of you will fall between six uh- 6/10 of an inch to an inch and a half. but our wetter locations will pick up an inch and a half to almost 2.5in there in ben lomond. winter storm warning for the sierra tomorrow morning to sunday night. up to 30in for the peaks. gusty winds will mean travel will be difficult. here's a live view from our zephyr cove where it is quiet next three days. if you are heading up there, it's going to be getting dicey after tomorrow morning. snow heaviest tomorrow evening. heavy snow, thunder chance saturday and snow showers continuing on sunday. your morning temperatures 30s
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40s. make sure you have your umbrellas and tomorrow afternoon a windbreaker will come in handy as well. temperatures in the 40s and the 50s. accuweather seven day forecast downpours. thunder chance level two tomorrow a one saturday easter is looking nice. just an isolated chance of a shower or two and then really shower or two and then really warming up next week (screams) bleeding gums are serious, jamie. dr. garcia? woah. they're a sign of bacterial infection. crest gum detoxify's antibacterial fluoride works below the gumline to help heal gums and stop bleeding. crest saves the day. crest. that grimy film on your teeth? dr. g? (♪) it's actually the buildup of plaque bacteria which can cause cavities. most toothpastes quit working in minutes. but crest pro-health's antibacterial fluoride protects all day. it stops cavities before they start... crest.
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took a few moments game to honor three police officers with the maryland transportation authority. they were the ones that helped stop traffic from going on to the francis scott key bridge overnight on tuesday. their actions came moments before a cargo ship crashed into the bridge, causing it to collapse. >> a retired nfl champion needs the public's help after losing a prized possession. >> christopher washington says he lost his 1989 super bowl championship ring, which he won with the san francisco 49. ers >> it reminds me of what i'm what i went through what it took to get there. hope that there is someone out there that will find it in return. >> washington says the ring slipped off his finger while he and his wife were out running errands near their arizona, arizona home earlier this month. former nfl linebacker played for the arizona cardinals and the tampa bay buccaneers along with the 49 ers. >> it is a part of his being. it's part of our family. and
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trip. the ship is actually leaving the west coast and it's headed to the east coast. it's going to norfolk. and from there it will be given its orders and its mission again will be to support the fleet's. >> the ship will host a special ceremony tomorrow in observance of national vietnam war veterans day. milk served as a naval diving officer during the korean war. >> there's a lot of news to sift through out there, so if you're searching for one final nighttime good read, we went ahead and picked something out for you tonight. it's the story we brought you earlier this week here at 11. and an interesting one. in light of this incoming rain tomorrow, some neighbors in the santa cruz mountains are stuck and worried they might be trapped in this worsening landslide. and it may be a few years before there's a fix. that developing story is one of the top things people are clicking on right now on our website, but it's up for you on the top news sidebar at abc seven news.com. >> all right, that is it for
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