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working together to curb drug deals and drug use in the tenderloin. now at five, the new fence, some hope will deter the illegal activity. >> four major corporations teaming up in the east bay to help make their community safer for their employees. the plan that they will be rolling out soon. >> a's fans are out for opening day. thousands of them refused to even go into the stadium. what players have to say about their fans boycotting the stands? >> 27 tracks and a laundry list of featured artists. beyonce's album act two cowboy carter is here. >> we've been studying it this morning. we are prepared to talk about it. good morning. on this friday, march 29th.
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>> yes, we're going to get to that. but first, start with the check of our forecast. drew good morning. >> so we are in store for a wet and windy day. it is a quiet start out there on our friday live doppler seven, showing you there are some returns off the coast right now. anything you see in the north bay. this is currently not hitting the ground. we're waiting a warm front to move through here. this morning. that will bring some light rain and then a cold front this afternoon will bring heavier showers and gusty winds. you can clearly see our storm on satellite. that low pressure wrapping up. here's the cold front and it's moving in our direction. it's level two a moderate storm today. rain heavy at times. there's the chance of a thunderstorm with hail and some gusty winds. a wind advisory begins at 8 a.m. this morning. here's future weather at 8 a.m. we're seeing that warm front moving onshore with lighter showers. and then as we head towards lunchtime and into the afternoon here comes the heavy rain. it's also at this time that will also see some strong gusty winds. and these showers are going to linger into friday night. and also part of saturday. we'll show you that full timeline in eight minutes.
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let's check in with amanda and see if those roads are doing hi drew. >> certainly looking and feeling like a friday morning this morning on our roads throughout the bay area. the overall map showing no major slowdowns at all, which is great news. and in emeryville, traffic here is starting to fill up on westbound 80. drive time from highway four to the toll plaza is 30 minutes. send it back to reggie. thanks samantha. >> this morning we are working to learn more about a deadly shooting in downtown san francisco. this happened last night just outside the powell street bart station. police blocked off the entrance at market and fifth street around 10 p.m. we know at least one person died. we are still working to learn what led up to the shooting. police say there have not been any arrests in connection to that shooting. a homeowners association in san francisco takes matters into its own hands. it's hoping a gate will bring an end to what they describe as an open air drug market. a fence has now gone up in the tenderloin and mcallister and leavenworth streets. that's where scott bakery is located. it even has a code to get in.
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according to our media partners at the san francisco standard, the department of public works issued a permit to the 83 mcallister homeowners association. >> in san francisco, it has been a decade since the city launched its vision zero policy. the traffic safety policy, pledging to eliminate all traffic fatalities. but it has fallen short of its goal. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joins us now live in the studio with what the mayor wants to do to fix these issues. gloria, good morning. >> kumasi san francisco pledged to make changes to eliminate all traffic deaths ten years ago, but traffic deaths have actually climbed over the past five years since the city's vision zero pledge, 1 in 500 people have died in traffic related collisions in san francisco since 2014, the city's vision zero tracker online also shows more than 200 others are seriously injured, while traveling on city streets every year. this month, a family of four was killed after a driver crashed into a bus shelter in
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the city's west portal neighborhood. and yesterday, mayor london breed said the city is planning to increase their efforts, including more traffic enforcement. walk s.f. and the sf bicycle coalition are pushing for more to be done. >> the san francisco bicycle coalition will play our part, holding decision makers accountable. >> all the data doesn't lie. we have around 30 people killed every year and about 3000 people injured. >> and part of the city's plan includes speeding up the installation of 400 automated license plate readers across the city. it aims to help catch drivers who flee the scene after hitting a pedestrian or a cyclist, and the mayor is also directing the sfmta to come up with a plan to tackle dangerous intersections live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. thank you gloria. >> a new state bill proposal aims to address traffic safety in school zones across california. >> i'm here today because of one
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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 a safer school zones act, authored by assembly member marc berman of san mateo. it aims to make new street reforms in school zones across the state. the main one lowered speed limits to 20 miles an hour or less. right now, there are 39 states that have a maximum school speed zone statue like this one. california is one of only nine states where the speed limit is more than 20 miles an hour, but in both oakland and san francisco, the school zone speed limit is 15 miles an hour. many other cities across the southeast and north bays have limits at 25 miles an hour. >> there's a new $10 million plan to keep employees safe on the streets of oakland. the ceos of oakland's four largest companies are now joining forces
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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 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. thousands of a's fans staged a protest in the parking lot of the oakland coliseum. while the team opened up the season yesterday, some fans said they wanted to make a statement by staying out of the stands. a man is at the live desk with the story for us. >> good morning reggie. the a's say the official attendance inside the ballpark was about 13,522 people. that's a low attendance total for an opening night, according to the abc seven sports department. but much of the activity was actually outside the stadium. there was live music, food, games and even fan sponsored merchandise giveaways, a tailgate of sorts that lasted the entire duration of the game. fans we spoke with say they want
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to continue supporting the team they love, while also showing team management. they strongly disapprove of their eventual move to las vegas. the lack of fans in the stands didn't go unnoticed by the players. >> 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, the a's lease at the coliseum ends after this season. >> so last night may have very well been their last season opener in oakland. if a deal isn't made, the team will have to find a place to play in 20 25, 26 and 27 before the team's las vegas stadium is expected to be ready. back to you at the desk. >> i'll take it. amanda 507 this morning we're looking at live doppler seven along with satellite, because we are tracking a wet and windy day on the way. here's our storm system. you can see that low spinning off the coast. we have a warm front this morning that
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will bring light showers after about 8 a.m, and then heavier rain expected this afternoon for the morning commute out there this morning. just a very low chance over the next couple of hours for some spotty drizzle. it's likely after 8 a.m. and closer to 10 a.m. that we find those showers become steadier in nature, but mainly light for the first part of our day. it's later this afternoon. the rain turns heavier and the winds will begin to pick up a wind advisory has been expanded to include most of the bay area. the only exception are low lying valleys in the bay shoreline right now. so our hills are going to experience winds in excess of 45mph, and that could bring some trees down and also cause some power outages. here's how the day looks this morning. we have light showers on the way with the warm front, and then right around lunchtime and into the afternoon. that is when we are wet and windy. that is when we have downpours moving through. that is when the winds are picking up and even tonight we have the chance of a thunderstorm. so look at the next three days. it is wet and windy today. showers will linger into saturday, but we're drying out just in time for easter. on
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sunday we'll take a closer look at rainfall totals, wind speeds and also snow coming to the sierra reggie aqui and nine minutes. drew. >> thank you! an iconic bay area rock band is going to be playing in san francisco in a very intimate way. coming up, we'll tell you who it is and what time today. tickets go on sale. >> an outbreak of whooping cough in the north bay. the majority of the cases being tracked to one school. >> it's not a country album. it's a beyonce album. up next, some of our initial thoughts on norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line...
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men will be laid to rest. the service is in his hometown of stamford, connecticut. the 82 year old died wednesday after complications from a fall. lieberman was elected to the state senate in 1970. 18 years later, he became the first orthodox jew to get elected to the us senate. he was a vice presidential candidate alongside al gore, in a very close but unsuccessful run for the white house in 2000. >> the cdc is warning about a rare bacterial infection on the
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rise here in the u.s. the infections are caused by a strain of neisseria meningitis. symptoms usually include a fever, headache, nausea and a stiff neck. the cdc says recent cases have shown bloodstream infections and infected joints. infections are reportedly impacting middle aged adults when they usually affect babies or young adults, and it can be treated with antibiotics. in the north bay, a whooping cough outbreak spreading across marin county. there have been 113 cases since december. the majority of those cases, 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 anyone who feels sick getting tested if it comes back positive. isolate while infectious. for teenagers, whooping cough is not very serious. but for other age
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groups 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 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. >> an organization in the south bay is fighting for what it feels is an inequality in federal policy, and that policy has to do with menthol cigarets. there's a national ban on the table for this type of flavor. now, it's already banned in california. that happened in 2022. one south bay group says they are still fighting. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez explains 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
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been disproportionally 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 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.
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>> the president of the naacp, san jose silicon valley, agrees. banning menthol cigarets nationwide will save lives, the opposing argument says a ban goes beyond public health. some civil rights groups worry about unintended consequences, like unfair policing, knowing that it's going into an election year . >> uh- i would think that, president biden and his staff were probably waging events to try 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. >> punk rock band green day announced a surprise san francisco show set for next week, and the tickets go on sale in just a few hours, so they'll be performing at an intimate concert in the fillmore next tuesday as part of a partnership between the band and the united nations. green day wants it wants to use its platform to
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bring awareness to the impact of climate change on people and the environment. the proceeds will go to a climate justice branch within the united nations human rights office. tickets go on sale at noon today. they start at $65. green day was formed in the east bay in the late 80s. >> very cool. >> now let's talk about beyonce. act two. cowboy carter has arrived. it's 27 tracks. now i will say a lot of those tracks are interludes. it came out at 9 p.m. our time. so if you stayed up late like most of us, then you've already heard at least some of the album. here are the features on it. willie nelson, dolly parton, miley cyrus, post malone, even beyonce's youngest daughter, six year old rumi carter, is featured in a song. let's start with cowboy over here. okay, first thoughts? >> yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea. >> do you have a favorite so
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far? i would have to say jolene. >> i felt that in my soul because of the way that she redid it and her messaging in this. she wasn't asking you to stay away jolene. she was telling you her marriage is fine, i feel it. >> her marriage is just fine. >> and my marriage was fine too. >> okay. >> and the check is even finer. the check is good. i do like yaya. she samples, you know, the beach boys, nancy sinatra, and she channels like tina turner's energy all in one song. and my mind was just like, blown that she could make a song from so many different generations into one bop. >> yes, i know what you're going to say. blackbird. blackbird. >> it's a good song too. >> yes, it's a classic. and the way that she put her own touch on it and brought in some, some support, we'll say some help, some good people. but then the history. i really appreciated you all sharing that in the group chat, the history of that song for black women and her putting that on the album, i think is really significant. >> and i say congratulate to levi's because you made it onto a beyonce album. san francisco based levi's. i'm wearing levi's right now, so it's a theme. she
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does a song with post malone about levi's and it's. >> yeah, and levi's really rose to the occasion, changing the spelling of their name on their social media to include two eyes. >> yeah. which is how she does it on the album do it. >> and that's our review. congratulations beyonce. we did it. >> we love it. i'm only halfway through. i still haven't done half the song, so i got a lot of joy coming my way this morning. >> and you have time to listen to it because it's going to rain. >> you do. why don't you stay inside and stream it? here's a live look at the storm impact scale today. it is a level two. it is a moderate storm, so we are tracking rain heavy at times. the heaviest rain is this afternoon. even the chance of a thunderstorm this evening and winds will be an issue gusting 45 to 50mph at times. let's time it all out for you. this morning at 8 a.m. this is the warm front beginning to show you some light showers spreading across the region. as we head later into the afternoon. this is 1:00 pm. this is more seeing that band of heavier rain moving onshore, and that's when we'll likely see
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some pockets of ponding water on our roads heading into friday night. you can see it's not a line of rain, it's more scattered showers. and this is when we have the chance of seeing a thunderstorm pop up, even into the early morning hours of saturday. as that low rotates down the coast, we'll find those showers on and off throughout the start of the weekend, but it pulls away just in time for easter sunday, and we'll go from clouds to sunshine to finish out the weekend. this is a decent rainfall event. we're tracking here. a lot of cities closer to the coast will likely see about an inch of rain out of the system. we're tracking our higher points in the marin and sonoma county range. also in the santa cruz mountains could see more than two inches of rain. winds will also be an issue. this wind advisory kicks in at 8 a.m. we could see winds up to 50mph. in fact, those winds ramp up throughout the morning and they'll peak this afternoon out of the south so it will get gusty around here. snow is coming to the sierra as well this winter storm warning begins at 8 a.m. today. look at this. up to 30in of snow over our highest peaks with the heaviest snow falling late tonight into early tomorrow morning. so travel is going to be difficult.
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wait until sunday if you're trying to get up to tahoe, because that is when the snow will move out back here at home today, it's all about those wet and windy conditions. it's a chilly day, two temperatures only in the 50s. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. thunderstorms possible today with downpours. those showers linger into saturday before clouds depart for sunshine and easter sunday. we say hello to april on monday and warmer weather starts to move in here, along with a sunny, dry trend for much of next week. amanda. >> yeah, drew, here at 519 we're going to take a look at mass transit. >> really the only delay we're seeing is on bart's sf line on the way to sfo. you see that it's about ten minutes delayed there due to an earlier equipment problem. no delay for caltrain or ace, though. that's the good news. and then the san mateo bridge traffic flowing freely across the span on westbound 92 and from the toll plaza to foster city. it will take you 11 minutes back to the desk. >> thanks, amanda. coming up, the seven things to know this morning california students are falling behind in the classroom.
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will be heavy this afternoon. winds will be gusty as well. a wind advisory kicks in at 8 a.m. we could see winds up to 50mph. even the chance of a thunderstorm this evening. >> two a live look at our bay bridge cam. there are no delays on the toll plaza. the metering lights are off and traffic is dashing through the toll gates across the span into san francisco. this morning. >> number three, san francisco police are investigating a deadly shooting outside the powell street bart station and happened before ten last night. police blocked off the entrance. we've learned one person has died. it's not clear what led up to this shooting number for a live look at sfo right now. >> last night, a united flight out of sfo had to make an emergency landing in denver. it was supposed to be going to paris. it had an issue with the engine. all the passengers got off. okay. >> number five, san francisco is recommitting efforts to keep the roads safe. mayor breed says she wants to improve vision zero, which aims to eliminate traffic deaths. that initiative began ten years ago, but the mayor says it's failed because the
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city has seen more than 500 traffic deaths since then. >> number six, the a's saw their lowest non pandemic opening day crowd in decades, as just about 13,000 fans were in attendance for what could be their last opening day in oakland. the team lost 8 to 0. thousands of fans protested in the parking lot before and during the game. >> number seven, today is good friday, when christians around the world reflect on what is supposedly the day jesus was crucified. government offices are open today, but the stock markets are closed. oakland first friday returning next week after a brief hiatus, the beloved local street festival on telegraph avenue kicks off next friday, april 5th. first fridays is a night market filled with local vendors from food to entertainment, art performances and a really vibrant culture right in the heart of the city. the event typically happens the first friday of every month. >> california schools are struggling, and in the east bay,
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oakland schools are really failing their own students. the new data suggests only 2 in 10 black and brown students is reading at grade level. that is 14% below the state average. just 1 in 10 is doing math at grade level. that's 10% below the state average, and math proficiency is unchanged since 2015. the report is called raise the bar. it's based on publicly available data covering all of oakland's public schools, both district and charter schools. it's about 4500 students. oakland's school board does not dispute the data, but it says oh, usd has programs in place to help with student achievement, especially the superintendents. >> a strategic plan. it's right on. it hits all the important areas, but we need to accelerate . >> the board admits oakland schools have been behind for decades, but it says they're trying to change the narrative. board president sam davis says he's asking the superintendent to include student outcome data
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in every port, every report at every meeting. today, the us navy vessel named in honor of gay rights icon harvey milk, is in san francisco for the first time. the usns harvey milk is a brand new replenishment oiler delivering fuel, water and food to navy vessels at sea. >> the ship was christened in 2021 as usns harvey milk and then after that christening and its launch, then it conducted several months of sea trials. and this is the ship's first 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 play host to a special ceremony today in observance of national vietnam war veterans day. milk served as a naval diving officer during the korean war. >> the dungeness crab season in the bay area. it started late and it's going to end early, the state department of fish and wildlife just ordered the
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commercial season to end on april 8th. this is to reduce the risk of humpback whales getting entangled in fishing gear as they return to the area. limited crabbing may continue further north in mendocino, humboldt and del norte counties. the department made the choice after consulting with fishing industry reps with scientists and environmental organizations. >> is there such a thing as too much wine coming up at 530? >> the new bill just signed in florida, giving customers more bang for their buck and honoring heroes who put their lives on the line every day for their mmities, the east bay city, gi
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live, you know, we were supposed to have zero roadway fatalities and severe injuries this year. >> a pledge made ten years ago to eliminate pedestrian traffic deaths in san francisco appears to have failed. now a 530. the new approach being proposed by
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city leaders. >> i'm abc's perry russom in baltimore. cranes are arriving to start clearing the port of baltimore. as the state gets federal funding for recovery efforts. >> i think this was a political hit job from the beginning. i know it, i know it was. i never did anything criminally wrong. i never assaulted anybody. >> an embattled wine country politician breaking his years long silence after allegations of sexual assault from multiple women cost him his job. good morning everybody. it is friday, march 29th. >> get ready for rain. hi, drew. yeah, exactly. >> heavy rain at times and some strong winds developing as we head through the next couple of hours. here's live doppler seven. we are tracking thunderstorms developing off our coastline right now. there you can see a lightning strike. we're watching some of these cells that will begin to move onshore over the next 90 minutes. what the bigger picture is showing there's a pretty vigorous area of low pressure right here. you can see that cyclonic spin right now. we'll have a warm front move through this morning. and then we'll wait this cold front. and it's
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the cold front that's really going to help to kick up the winds and bring the heavy rain later on this afternoon. it's level two a moderate storm today for rain. heavy at times. there's the chance of thunder and hail. we already are seeing thunderstorms developing off our coast this morning. and those winds will pick up later on today. gusts up to 45, if not 50mph, possibly even higher in our hills. let's break down your entire day today. in the morning we have those light showers. the potential for an isolated thunderstorm, but it's right around noon and then into the afternoon. that's when the winds really ramp up. that wind advisory goes into effect. we'll have some heavy rain moving through. and even tonight, if you have friday night plans, thunderstorm chances are still in the forecast. we'll go hour by hour in future weather, show you the storm and the rest of the weekend coming up in nine minutes. but let's check in with amanda and see how that drive is going. >> yeah, drew. of course, once those showers arrive, be sure to take it slow on our roadways because they could become slick as of right now, 531 in the morning, the only real slowdown is tracy to dublin. that's 580 westbound. it'll take you about 41 minutes there. but let's get back to the desk for your
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headlines. >> thank you. amanda. now to the race to reopen the port of baltimore. the biden administration approved a $60 million request to help pay for the emergency work underway. abc news reporter perry russom is following the cleanup effort this morning. >> cranes are in place at key bridge, ready to clear debris and reopen the port of baltimore. >> we need to clear the channel and open vessel traffic to the port because the health of the maryland economy and the national economy depends on it. >> the biden administration approving an initial request of $60 million from the state of maryland for mobilization, operations and debris recovery efforts that request approved within hours after it was made. the coast guard outlining the plan to reopen the port step one of that is we're going to clear the debris from the channel, step two is we're going to remove the vessel and step three is remove the rest of the bridge. >> the bridge debris from the waterway. >> new video from onboard dolly shows investigators gathering
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information from the ship's voyage. data recorder. crucial evidence in figuring out what happened. that data recorder showing preliminary information, consistent with a power outage.t four construction workers are still missing, presumed dead, including minor suazo sandoval, whose journey to america started on this dirt road in honduras. his mother, overcome with grief, miner's brother martin, says they are still waiting with faith and hope they will find his brother's body. >> let us join together in a moment of silence yesterday at opening day for the baltimore orioles, a moment of silence for the six construction workers killed later in the game. >> three maryland transportation authority police officers recognize for quickly shutting down the bridge, saving lives. the governor is stressing they also need to focus on recovering the bodies of the missing construction workers so they can be reunited with their families. perry russom, abc news, baltimore. >> former cryptocurrency mogul sam bankman-fried got 25 years
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in prison yesterday for one of the biggest financial fraud cases in history. amanda, the judge really threw the book at him. >> reggie aqui sam bankman-fried , his lawyer, calls him an awkward math nerd, but prosecutors are calling him a greedy swindler. no matter what you call him. the man is now headed to prison. just two years ago, the ftx founder mingled with the rich and powerful after becoming a billionaire at age 30. now he'll be spending 25 years in federal prison. experts believe that sentence could be cut in half with good behavior. and by completing prison rehab programs, bankman-fried's parents, who are law professors at stanford, sent the judge a letter prior to sentencing, according to our media partners at the mercury news, his parents described him as smart, empathetic and motivated to only do good, but the 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 following that decision, saying, we are heartbroken and will
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continue to fight for our son even if victims in this case get their money back. many who invested in cryptocurrencies at the time of ftx collapse have lost out on a considerable amount of income, experts say. many of those currencies would be worth much more today. bitcoin's value, for example, has increased more than 300% since late 2022. kumasi thank you. >> amanda. the former mayor of windsor is now speaking out about allegations against him that ultimately cost him his job. dominique foppoli will not be facing any criminal charges after being accused of sexual assault by multiple women. california's attorney general announced there was a lack of evidence against foppoli and now he's speaking with abc seven news. nearly three years after the allegations first came to light. foppoli continues to deny any wrongdoing and says he feels vindicated. >> i'm sure the attorney general had a tremendous amount of pressure to find something,
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anything to charge me with. so, i want to thank them for having the courage to finally make the statement. >> apple spoke to us from his home in italy, but says he plans on returning to windsor. meantime, one of his accusers, who wishes to stay anonymous, says she is 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 filed in those states. >> san francisco pledged to make changes to eliminate all traffic deaths ten years ago, but the 2022 tally was the city's highest since 2007, when the city recorded 4041 deaths. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joins us live in studio with that. >> good morning, reggie advocates want to see more done
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to eliminate traffic deaths. the mayor acknowledging the need for more enforcement this month, a family of four was killed after a driver crashed into a bus shelter in the city's west portal neighborhood and traffic deaths in san francisco have actually climbed over the past five years, the city falling short of its vision zero pledge ten years ago to eliminate all traffic fatalities. more than 500 people died in traffic related collisions in san francisco since the pledge. the city's vision zero tracker online also shows more than 200 others are seriously injured while traveling on city streets every year. >> it's objectively failed. you know, we were supposed to have zero roadway fatalities and severe injuries this year, and by my count, we had about over 30. we had 39 in 2022, fatalities and about 500 severe injuries every, every year. >> i've asked for three specific things a daylighting plan and
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policy to prioritize the treatment of intersections citywide, a no right on red policy and increased parking control enforcement to ticket people who park on sidewalks and block our crosswalks and bike lanes. >> yesterday, mayor london breed said the city is planning to increase their efforts, including more traffic enforcement and also directing sfmta to come up with a plan to tackle dangerous intersections. part of the city's plan includes speeding up the installation of 400 automated license plate readers across the city. it aims to help catch drivers who flee the scene after hitting a pedestrian or a cyclist live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news thank you, gloria. >> the city of alameda is lifting up its first its female first responders as women history month is coming to an end. abc seven news reporter ryan curry shows us why these women hope to inspire the next generation. >> said there is no limit to
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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 tonight say they want to send a message to any young girl out there. they too can become a
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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. >> mckenzie 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. so, 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 person. be that change you want to see in alameda. >> ryan curry, abc seven news.
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>> artificial intelligence at the airport still ahead. the advanced measures that will soon be used at the security line, and your right to opt out. families across the country are chasing the eclipse. the spring break, including kumasi. we're taking a look at the economics of the eclipse tourism rush. but first, check on the weather with drew. he's chasing a second one. >> we'll take a look at our storm concerns today. the biggest concern we have is flooding on our roadways, and that would likely occur later on this afternoon. the timing of the heaviest rain. but we're also watching for the potential of trees coming down and power outages, because the winds will start to ramp up throughout the morning. and they will peak this afternoon with winds potentially over 45mph. and we do have the risk of lightning. i think that risk is probably later today and into the evening as low pressure gets closer to us. it's a level two moderate storm today. rain heavy at times. the chance of a thunderstorm and those gusty winds as well. let's talk about the rainfall first. right now it's pretty quiet out there. but as we head later into the
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morning and into the afternoon, we're really highlighting this time frame between, say, noon and about 5 p.m. and that is when we have the chance of that heavy rain developing as that cold front moves through. but even after that cold front later on tonight, if you have friday night plans, we still have chances for rain in the forecast. and it's later on tonight that we could see a thunderstorm develop as well. that could contain some lightning and even some small hail. the winds with this storm will start to begin to increase as we head throughout the morning into the afternoon. i think this model is going a little low on the wind. speeds are gusting right around 30 32mph. i think we'll likely see some higher wind speeds in o hills closer to 50mph. that's why we do have a wind advisory in effect for a big portion of the region, all shaded in tan this morning. this begins at 8 a.m, and those winds could go as high as 50mph, certainly in our highest peaks. i would expect winds even higher than that. watch those speeds very closely. looking at the next three days, it's just a wet and windy friday . the showers will linger into saturday. even the potential of
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another thunderstorm developing. but all indications are sunday for easter. the egg be okay. we'll go from clouds to sun and we'll dry out. we'll take mh closer look at the details of the rainfall total your favorites are in one place. let's take a roll call. bb-8? —[beeps] —belle? —hello. —bluey? —hello. —chewie? —[speaking shyriiwook] —stewie? —waaa. just how big is this hulu on disney+ class? hulu on disney+, available with disney bundle.
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florida governor ron desantis signed a bill allowing larger wine containers to be sold in the sunshine state. so it gets rid of a previous law that prohibited the sale of wine bottles larger than a gallon. desantis said the old law wasn't good for business or consumers. we want our businesses to thrive. >> we want our consumers to be happy, and if that means they want to buy and sell, a big old bottle of wine like this, then by golly, they're going to be able to do that in the state of florida.
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>> by golly, by golly. >> wine can be sold in glass bottles from four and a half up to 15l. now i want to see the 15l. >> i want to see if florida wine is any good. can you tell me? >> i'll let you know. i don't know that i've been to, like. well, you know, my university has a vineyard. they do to. yeah. florida and. oh, okay. and i did taste that wine and it was delicious. >> really? >> so if they have a 15, what is it? >> i mean, that's a magnum of magnums right there. >> 15 liter. i don't know that they have that, but we'll see. so you can start getting those this summer. the new law goes into effect july 1st. advocates in truckee are trying to make sure new rules on single use plastic are followed by local stores and business owners. the town recently passed an ordinance banning the sale of single use plastic bottles and cartons under a gallon in size, so exemptions to the ban include items for emergencies, patient care at health care facilities and social services. some say it
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would be challenging to ask stores to not sell certain items. community leaders in tahoe say that it comes down to changing habits. >> i truly believe instead of creating more trash, reciprocals or bigger dumpsters, we need to start teaching. leave no trace. >> the ban will take effect on earth day next year, in april of 2025, so a similar ban was passed in south lake tahoe. that one goes into effect next month. >> going through airport security could change with new white house requirements regarding how federal agencies can use i. one mandate specifically applies to the tsa. it gives travelers the right to refuse facial recognition scans at airport security. >> there is going to be a good portion of people that are breathing a sigh of relief, knowing that they don't have to opt in to anything regarding personal data when it comes to their travel experience, each
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federal agency that uses ai will have to publish a list of every system it uses and designate a chief ai officer. >> the mandates take effect december 1st. >> a live look this morning at the abc seven oakland airport camera. the faa says next week will be the busiest travel week of spring break, with thursday being the peak. more than 50,000 flights nationwide are expected. that day. oakland airport expects expects that it will see more than a million passengers between mid-march and mid april as people travel for spring break. that is 3% more than last year. well, many people traveling next week will be witnessing the solar eclipse. i will be one of them. i cannot wait so no, it's going to be passing from texas to maine on april 8th, which is a monday. so this is the first total solar eclipse in north america in seven years. here in the west coast, you'll only get to see a partial eclipse between 10 and
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1145 in the morning. but you know what? i would tell you to get a flight, but last minute. they are expensive. but live your life in today's gma first look, we are talking eclipse tourism. if you're preparing to travel to see it you need to get ready to pay up. here's abc news reporter gio benitez in this morning's gma first look chasing the sun. >> i don't know if there are words to describe the level of excitement i have. >> meet the families planning to drive cross country for the best view possible of the april 8th eclipse. >> we've got all the gadgets hoping to, be able to record some cool pictures. >> wesley myers and her family hitting the road for a 15 hour drive from florida to texas to take part. >> we wanted to go somewhere that had a decent amount of totality, and nesmith's nasir has been planning his trip for seven years. >> i knew the dates of the next 5 or 6 that are happening. i said, yep, i know exactly where we want to go. >> those eclipse weekend flights
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don't always come cheap. travel experts say there may still be time to snag a deal, particularly when it comes to hotels and coming up at 7 a.m, we'll have much more on the eclipse tourism boom with your gma first look. i'm gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> listen people are charging for these flights. sure are. you can still get a pretty decent hotel i think. but getting there is the challenge. >> interesting interesting. >> i'm doing i'm going to watch in texas so that'll be smart, and it's going to be longer than the last one by about two minutes. so like four minutes of totality. so we get double the time. >> is it going to be oh my gosh i'm going to channel your energy i will i will be here i don't know i will be here. >> you might have an experience. >> it's going to be so good. it will be cool. so i saw the 1 in 2017. it was amazing. yeah i got to see another one. >> i saw it here through the fog. yes yeah. probably not as amazing as it was for you to see it next week as totality, but yeah, i felt a part of the party. >> are you going to at least see
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it here for. are you going to get you some glasses? >> you know, if i have the time. yeah. >> he'll peek his head out at 1113 and be like, it's something happening. interesting. >> it should be like a watch party. >> yeah, i'll have a watch party. i'll be on that roof to have a watch party on the roof. please wear glasses. please do not stare at the sun directly. that's the number one rule. do not damage your eyes this morning, though, we are tracking rain returning and it's on its way. here's live doppler seven this morning. you can see numerous lightning strikes off the coast of sonoma and mendocino county. so thunderstorms are developing this morning. you can see this initial line of rain right here off our coast. this is a warm front and this is going to move basically west to east over the next couple of hours. so we'll start to see some light rain overspread the region before heavier showers move in this afternoon. so here's that line on live doppler seven at 830. it's pretty much on top of us with the initial bands of rain, but it's the afternoon. we're just really focusing on the time frame between noon and 5 p.m. today. for those heavier downpours, which could create ponding on our roadways. friday night, showers are scattered that continues into early saturday, but that just means there's the chance of a thunderstorm developing over the next 36 hours. look at the
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rainfall totals close to the coast. we'll see a healthy amount of rain, a lot of cities likely hitting about an inch of rain. with this system, we'll watch our coastal ranges very closely in parts of sonoma, marin county, certainly the peninsula coastline and the santa cruz mountains. we could see more than two inches of rain out of the system. it's also a windy storm. a wind advisory kicks in here shortly. at 8 a.m. we'll find winds up to 50mph, so we'll likely see some isolated trees come down. not out of the question. we could also see some isolated power outages too. with this storm system. winds right now are pretty calm. the afternoon as that heavy rain moves in here, those winds start to race out of the south and again they could gust as high as 45 to 50mph. at times, the winds will calm down. tomorrow we will get snow heavy at times with this system as well. a winter storm warning begins at 8 a.m. today, lasting through sunday. the heaviest snow is going to fall late tonight into saturday, where we could see up to 30in over our highest peaks. that is going to be a pretty significant snowstorm that could create some slick and slow travel back here
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at home. we'll track those stormy conditions, the worst of it coming this afternoon. it's chilly today with temperatures in the 50s. accuweather seven day level two today with showers, isolated with a chance of thunderstorm tomorrow. then we dry out for easter sunday. clouds to sun the 1st of april on monday is warmer and that warm, dry pattern continues for much of next week. amanda all right, you heard drew the potential for slick and dangerous road conditions later today. >> but first a look at this overall map here at 552 on this friday morning. pretty quiet this friday with the usual traffic starting to build up at the altamont pass on westbound 580 heading to livermore, there is a report of two lanes blocked because of hazardous debris, with stopped traffic from 205 back to the desk. >> thanks, amanda. new at six flat fee. the fixed rate the state is proposing for your utility bill and a live look outside right now at 553.
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area's newest professional sports team, plays its first home game. the bay fc soccer team takes the field at paypal against the houston dash to kick things off yesterday by giving san jose mayor matt matt mahan a letterman jacket. >> today is a great day to be a soccer fan. it's a great day for women's sports. our first professional women's sports team in the bay area. long time coming and now we'll have generations of young women who get to grow up watching and cheering on a team that looks like them. >> tomorrow's game at paypal park is sold out in two games. bay fc has one win and one loss. >> 556 this morning we're just getting you ready for what will be a pretty rainy and windy day ahead. you can see the initial bands of rain are on approach
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this morning on live doppler seven. this is a warm front. we're starting to see some thunderstorms develop in areas to level two today for this rain. heavy at times this afternoon, the chance of a thunderstorm and some gusty winds. just looking at rainfall chances as we head throughout the next couple of hours, they really do increase later on this morning and mainly into the afternoon. that is when we expect some heavy rain, along with some gusty winds. a wind advisory starts at 8 a.m. today for winds as high as 50mph. as this front moves through kumasi. >> thank you drew. new at six on the rise. new data about mpox cases across the country and how it compares to this time last year addressing homelessness in san francisco. >> the legislation one supervisor is proposing to get people off the streets. >> a live look outside at 557. >> we'll be right back
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