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now. >> unsettled weather, a mix of hail, rain and thunder. live doppler seven shows you what's happening, where you live right now. good evening. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. we've noticed the weather all across the bay area. of course, it was a funnel cloud in solano county. take a look at this. abc seven news viewers captured it with both video and still pictures. this was spotted near vacaville. just a few hours ago and did you see and hear the hail? it hit south san jose this afternoon along with some thunder and lightning, and we saw rain in downtown san francisco this morning. >> not much, but enough to warrant windshield wipers. abc seven news meteorologist sanjay patel is tracking all of this. >> she is sandy. what's it look like right now? >> well, it's not quite as active as earlier this afternoon. dan and anna, but still tracking some showers. so let me show you what is happening at this hour. we're going to take you in first to solano county, where that funnel
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cloud was reported south of vacaville. you see those lightning strikes this afternoon, the thunderstorm erupted. it was confirmed by the weather service in sacramento that it did happen south of vacaville. obviously, it did not touch down. it was not a tornado, but a funnel cloud, which is why they did not see any damage in that area right now around orinda highway 24, we are tracking street level radar and that is showing showers. also some light to moderate rain right around pope valley, aetna springs, so we're not completely through with this system just yet. taking you back in time. those thunderstorms begin firing up this afternoon, shortly after lunch in the south bay, and then eventually in the east bay. those thunderstorms did produce hail across the region. heavy rain at times, and that has led to a flood advisory that is still in effect for parts of the east bay until 7:15 p.m. still, the potential is there. so for some minor roadway flooding. so watch out. area of low pressure moving towards southern california was the triggering mechanism. this level one system for the thunderstorms, the
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funnel cloud, and it provided the lift along with the daytime heating to bring us the active weather as we go. hour by hour. we will continue to see a few more showers as we head into 7 p.m. tonight, 9 p.m, and then it all winds down. this is a level one through this evening, scattered downpours, isolated thunder chance. although once the sun sets, that diminishes minor roadway flooding. a look at the rainfall. san jose picking up 6000/800 of an inch. oakland a 10th. fairfield about a half an inch of rain. here are some of the changes that are ahead. the sun is peeking through the clouds in santa cruz. i'll be back with a full look at the forecast preview of what's to come. ama and dan. >> okay, sandy. >> thank you. let's move now to coverage of california's primary election. with a majority of voters using mail in ballots, we're still waiting to tally the final results. we in fact, we probably won't know if proposition one passed or failed for a while. the only statewide measure on the ballot is still too close to call tonight. it would use billions in bonds to
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provide housing for the homeless and the mentally ill. >> in the u.s. senate race, it will be democrat adam schiff facing off against republican steve garvey in november's general election to fill the seat left vacant by the death of dianne feinstein. latifah simon is the frontrunner to fill congressmember barbara lee's seat. simon's vote tally is more than double the next candidates doctor jennifer tran, a cal state east bay professor and alameda vice mayor tony daysog, the top two will be on the november ballot. >> sam liccardo is in the lead for the congressional seat being vacated by anna eshoo, who's retiring santa clara county supervisor joe simitian is in second place with state assembly member evan low closely behind and many familiar faces enjoyed success. >> last night. representatives eric swalwell, mark desaulnier, ro khanna, zoe lofgren and nancy pelosi all advanced to the general election for the first time, though in almost three decades, california won't have a female senator in dc. >> big change abc seven news reporter anser hassan takes a closer look at the battle for
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equity in washington. >> former baseball star steve garvey, a republican, and democratic representative adam schiff will compete in november to fill dianne feinstein's u.s. senate seat from california, effectively ending the congressional careers of barbara lee and katie porter. >> it's such a shame that we will not be having a female as our senator for the state of california. >> i think that having a women's perspective is really important. >> samina usman is constituent campaign coordinator for barbara lee's senate campaign for the first time in more than three decades, california won't have a female senator, and of the bay area's 12 congressional districts, only three will be represented by women nancy pelosi in san francisco, zoe lofgren in the south bay and lateefah simon, the likely replacement for barbara lee's 12th district in the east bay. if she wins in november, it speaks to the issues that women face running in politics. doctor samantha francois is a professor of women's studies at cal state
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east bay. she suggests that lower voter turnout means fewer younger voters, who are often more likely to vote for minority candidates. she adds that female candidates still face a tough time fundraising. >> adam schiff outraised both his female opponents in the democratic party. both katie porter and barbara lee by like 2 to 1. >> but professor francois also notes that schiff got big endorsements from high profile female politicians like pelosi and barbara boxer, and that exit polls suggest that women voters supported schiff in equal numbers to men. >> i think we have to have a broader lens in terms of looking at local elections, city elections, and county elections. and we saw obviously, jackie speier reelected the board of supervisors. >> we're still seeing that most americans believe that voters are more likely to support a candidate if the candidate is a white man.
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>> doctor sean fletcher is a professor of public relations at san jose state university. he says women candidates may face barriers, but that their parties need to do more to empower their female candidates. >> i will put it on the system that is designed to select, to develop and to ultimately promote vote these women candidates as viable for their positions in the east bay. >> anser hassan abc seven news. >> voter turnout for this election is coming in at a dismal 18% so far, according to california secretary of state. in the last primary election june of 2022, just a third of registered voters cast ballots. we pulled this video from the year 2000 out of the abc seven news archives. look at this. in that year's march primary, turnout was above 50% back then, less than a quarter of voters used mail in ballots. 20 years later, voting by mail was used by roughly 90% of voters. california now mails every registered voter a ballot. well
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low turnout, of course, means a small number of voters can make a big difference. >> take a look. just a few thousand votes separate the leading candidates to replace congress member anna eshoo, who is retiring. former san jose mayor sam liccardo is in the lead, as we said earlier, followed by santa clara county supervisor simitian and state assembly member evan low. abc seven news reporter lena howland spoke with all three about the race just a day after super tuesday in santa clara county election officials have their work cut out for them with stacks and stacks and stacks of ballots that still need to be counted. >> yeah, 145,000 ballots left pending. and yeah, we'll continue to process. and it is a lot of work. it takes a community of our staff to do the whole process and certify the elections. >> and candidates in some races are hoping those uncounted ballots will make a difference in the contest. for the u.s. house seat in district 16 to replace the retiring anna eshoo, one person has a clear lead, but
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less than 2000 votes separate the candidates in second and third place. >> we expected it would be a very tough contest, and it was. >> former san jose mayor sam liccardo is leading the race. he hopes knocking on 2500 doors helped him secure one of the two spots on november's ballot. >> and this is how campaigns are run, and certainly how i've won in the past is really making sure we have a grassroots operation that really engages people around the challenges that they're struggling with the most. >> santa clara county supervisor joe simitian, who has xiao's endorsement, is currently in second. >> the margin is healthy. it's clear i'm really looking forward to november. >> simitian is confident he will be on the ballot this november. >> i think what sets me apart is the fact that i've represented 14 of the 15 cities in this district, and i've actually tackled big problems as a legislator and gotten results that improve people's lives. >> assembly member evan lowe is sitting in third, but he's staying optimistic. yes politics can be a blood sport. >> full contact. but at the end
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of the day, i'm excited about the energy that is also provided that demonstrates the type of vitality and hope and inspiration, and i want to be a good reflection of that so that others can answer that call for service as well. >> official election results will not be certified until 30 days after the election by the registrar of voters in the south bay, lena howland, abc seven news san francisco voters passed a ballot measure aimed at getting more drug users off the streets and into treatment. >> measure f, backed by mayor london breed, passed overwhelmingly with 63% of the vote. the measure requires welfare recipients deemed to be struggling with addiction to enter into treatment in order to continue receiving benefits. >> as with any big program change or new initiative, it will require a return, working internally at the human services agency and with other stakeholders to ensure that the systems are in place to provide the assessment and the access to treatment that these low income individuals desperately need, the mayor says. >> measure f sends a message
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that san francisco is a city that offers help, but not one where people can just come and do whatever they want. critics say it will likely result in people losing their public assistance, forcing them to live on the streets. and we are keeping track of every race from super tuesday. the results are right on our home page. go to abc seven news.com. >> new at six santa rosa police are investigating after a woman and a boy were found dead inside an apartment this morning. officers found them unresponsive and a union at the spring lake apartments on summerfield road. both were pronounced dead at the scene. police believe they are mother and son. the boy was approximately ten years old. their cause of death is unknown at this moment. the autopsies will be performed, of course, that will happen later this week. investigators say there is no threat to public safety. >> however, coming up next, a nationwide study on climate change which local cities face the highest risk of coastal erosion plus. >> wow. the lobster nacho. >> they like the taste. wait
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bullet. he has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter and will go on trial in july. flooding due to rising sea levels could be worse in the us than previously thought. that's because not only is water rising, major coastal cities are also sinking, according to a new study that includes san francisco and other bay area cities. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn spoke with the experts. >> san francisco is one of several local cities sinking into the ground, according to new research, and that mixed with rising sea levels could make flooding even worse in the coming decades. the new information comes from a paper published in nature that studied subsidence or sinking in 32 coastal cities, including san francisco, south san francisco, oakland, richmond, foster city and santa cruz. >> subsidence is part of the problem, but for the bay area, what's unique to us is our triple whammy of sea level rise rising groundwater and lowland
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flooding from more extreme storms. >> warner chabot is with the san francisco estuary institute, an environmental science research institute focused on the bay and the delta. >> the bay area is ground zero for climate change and sea level rise. we're literally 8 million people living in a bathtub. >> the report said it's too late for mitigation efforts, so we need to adapt. efforts are underway to control flooding in the future, foster city is improving its levees, and in san francisco, there's a plan to elevate the ferry building and most of the embarcadero seven feet into the air. but that plan introduced back in january, would need approval from congress. our future depends on taking action now. >> this is why the draft plan is so critical to protecting the city's seawall from earthquake and flooding risks. >> it's going to be a big price tag. >> it's going to cost a lot to make all the suggested improvements across the bay area, the cost over the next 25 years to prevent lowland flooding by the year 2050 is
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about $110 billion of infrastructure improvements we're going to have to make. >> but not doing anything could be even more costly in the long run. >> the estimated price tag about $230 billion in estimated damages and repairs. that would have to be done. >> there's a tremendous amount of planning being done at the city, county and regional level right now, and there will be an intensive amount of work done over the next couple of years in san francisco. >> suzanne phan abc seven news. >> changes are coming. >> yes, absolutely. and a lot of different weather going on today, too. >> kind of a weird day. >> meteorologist sanjay patel is here. sandhya. >> yeah. as we get closer to spring, dan and we tend to have the instability from the heating from the sun. >> and if you have a system coming by like we did today, you get it all. so let me show you live doppler seven. we'll talk about what is happening still as we speak. we're still tracking some pockets of moderate rain right around windsor highway 101 mark west springs road, also
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around pope valley. howell mountain road, watch out, we're not completely done yet, althgh t chances of thunderstorms is diminishing as the sun has s a fod advisory. urban and small stream flood advisory remains up from hayward to fremont to dublin into parts of livermore there until 7:15 p.m, as they are still seeing some minor flooding. so you take a look at the wider perspective here. not only did we have thunderstorms today, along with hail and downpours, funnel cloud south of vacaville this afternoon, but they are seeing active weather across southern california. you can still see some thunderstorms and some snow showers in the sierra. that area of low pressure is starting to move towards southern california, where the activity will go and will quiet down in just a matter of a couple of hours. beautiful view from santa cruz camera mid to upper 50s from san francisco to oakland. currently 57 in san jose and 54 degrees in half moon bay. a lovely view from our exploratorium camera. this is what you have to look forward to as we head towards the next
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couple of days. petaluma 52 degrees. everyone else in the mid to upper 50s except livermore at 52 degrees. golden gate bridge camera a few clouds lingering this evening. we'll go with showers. still an isolated thunderstorm. chance next two days. sunnier and milder weather. and then this weekend we have chances of rain. but it is not a washout, showing you the storm impact scale through this evening. we'll keep it as a one with those scattered showers , isolated roadway flooding, minor accumulations expected. if you get caught under one of these downpours, you could pick up a good deal of rain. san jose today in the last 24 hours, picking up almost 7/10 of an inch. you know, it was pouring this morning there. 6:00 tonight. you see those showers? 730 mainly in the north bay as we head towards 9 p.m. still a few showers lingering. and then tomorrow morning most of you wake up to clear skies, but there will be some patches of fog and clouds around in the morning, followed by plenty of sun. your temperatures in the morning in the 30s and 40s you will need to bundle up. there
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will be a few clouds and some fog around, but it is going to start off chillier tomorrow afternoon. i've got sunshine for you and a milder day. 63 degrees in concord 66. fairfield 62, san rafael 65. in santa rosa, oakland, san francisco, a low 60s along with palo alto and 63 degrees in san jose showing you the accuweather seven day forecast. the morning fog will be limited then sunshine as we go towards friday. it's even brighter, those temperatures getting close to 70 degrees uh- saturday there are opportunities for some wet weather, but that system right now looks like the best chance will be in the north bay. and then sunday afternoon evening going into monday morning is when we have our opportunity for everyone getting in on the rain. oscar sunday. just a reminder, we want to spring forward one hour. we go to daylight saving time and for those of you who keeping track, we have another rainy day coming our way on tuesday. it is a level one ama and dan.
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>> okay. all right. thanks, sandy. well a scare in the air earlier this week for some passengers on a united airlines flight. >> hey, ladies and gentlemen, we realize something thing happened. >> yeah, something really happened. >> it's easy to see what that something is. flames were shooting out of one of the engines. the plane had taken off monday from houston, texas was on its way to fort myers, florida. a passenger says the incident happened about 15 minutes into the flight. the plane turned around and landed safely. no one was hurt. there is troubling new information tonight about the alaska airlines flight that lost its door plug mid-flight. the ntsb is testifying that boeing has not fully cooperated with the investigation. here's abc news reporter zohreen shah today. >> troubling testimony from the ntsb after a door plug fell off an alaska airlines boeing 737 max nine plane in the middle of a flight back in january. speaking in front of the senate commerce committee, ntsb chair jennifer homendy saying boeing has not fully cooperated with
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their investigation. >> boeing has not provided us with the documents and information that we have requested numerous times over the past few months, specifically with respect to opening, closing and removal of the door and the team that does that work at the renton facility, she says. >> the manager of the team that works on doors has been on medical leave, preventing the agency from being able to conduct an interview. and despite requesting names of the 25 people on the team, boeing has not handed over that information. it's absurd that two months later we don't have that. >> the chair saying she believes boeing typically keeps documents when work on door plugs are conducted. either they exist and we don't have them or they do not exist, which raises two very different questions. several different questions. >> the preliminary ntsb report stated that the four bolts that were made to prevent the door from falling were not there when the flight took off. reports showed rivets on the door plug were replaced last september,
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and the door was removed. the plug was closed with no visible bolts in three different places, according to a photo that boeing shared with the ntsb. boeing saying in a statement today, they have given a list of everyone on the 737 door team to the ntsb. as for the documents, boeing statement says if the door plug removal was undocumented, there would be no documentation to share. zohreen shah, abc news, los angeles. >> more to come here. whether it's i quit or i got fired. there's been a shift in job losses lately. next, we'll put into perspective that pre-pandemic
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wall street got a win today after two consecutive losing sessions. tech stocks helped spark the rally. gold finished at a fresh record and bitcoin gained 8. the dow gained 75 points. the nasdaq was up 91, the s&p added 26. comments from federal reserve chairman jerome powell about cutting interest rates later this year also provided a boost. >> there's no evidence or no reason to think that the us economy is in or in some kind of short tum risk of falling into recession. having said that, though, there's always a, you know, a possibility, be a meaningful possibility that that an economy will fall into recession. i don't think that that possibility, though, is
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elevated at the current time, even though a recession is unlikely. >> the fed chairman says he does not expect interest rate cuts any time soon, and it seems the great resignation is over. >> fewer people are quitting their jobs, as the bureau of labor statistics released data today saying the number of people resigning in january was 2.1. that's the lowest number in more than three years. job openings remain well above pre-pandemic averages. there were 1.45 jobs for every unemployed person in january. that's up from 1.42 in december, so it ticked up just a bit. analysts say that indicates that the labor market remains strong. >> coming up next, checking out the trash. if you're not sorting your recycling and compost correctly, you are about to find out. >> eight months out to the presidential election, it will be a rematch from four years ago. next, the challenges both candidates face to win over america
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that nikki haley suspended her campaign and so did democratic presidential candidate dean
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phillips. >> it's all but certain. we'll see a rematch between joe biden and donald trump in the race for president in november, but the path to victory isn't clear for either one. >> no voters are showing their concerns with both candidates, and reporter michael yoshida takes a look. >> despite donald trump's dominance within the heart of the republican party, questions still remain about his ability to expand his base with moderate and independent voters for president biden, concerns about his age continue to follow him along with low approval ratings and poll numbers. all of this raising the stakes for president biden's state of the union speech. later this week. >> the time has now come to suspend my campaign. >> former south carolina governor nikki haley suspending her campaign in the race for the republican presidential nomination. in her announcement, just one day after major super tuesday losses all but ensures a joe biden donald trump rematch in november, haley congratulating but not endorsing the former president. >> it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did
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not support him. >> now the question is who gets haley's supporters? >> if you agreed with nikki haley when she stood up to trump for things like election denialism, for the chaos and the vision that he represents, there is, in fact, going to be a home for them in joe biden's campaign. >> trump, responding to haley's withdrawal on social media, posting nikki haley got trounced last night, adding he'd further like to invite all of the haley supporters to join the greatest movement in the history of our nation. trump has cruised through the primaries, collecting win after win. there has never been one like this. >> there has never been anything so conclusive, but there are reasons for concern. >> his character and extremism turning off more moderate and suburban voters, particularly those with college educations. for biden, immigration, the economy and his age remain vulnerabilities, as well as his response to israel's war against hamas, which has caused some protest votes. it raises the stakes for thursday's state of the union speech, where biden will try to address his doubters
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and tout his administration's successes. and today, democrat congressman dean phillips suspended his primary challenge campaign. in doing so, he endorsed president biden. and as both president biden and former president trump gear up for their rematch, the respective weaknesses of both candidates likely to play a big role in a general election that seems most likely to be decided by a handful of swing states in washington. i'm michael yoshida. >> president biden delivers his state of the union address tomorrow. his campaign is organizing watch parties around the country. you can watch the event live here on abc seven tomorrow night. coverage begins at 6 p.m. and san francisco mayor london breed will deliver her state of the city address tomorrow morning. >> the event will be live streamed. london breed is up for reelection in november, and today the mayor kicked off festivities for saint patrick's day, hosting the annual irish flag raising at city hall. she was joined by the lord mayor of cork, ireland, which is celebrating 40 years of its sister city relationship with
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san francisco. the flag raising kicks off a month long celebration of saint patrick's day. this year's theme is unite sf as we celebrate. >> it's about bringing communities together. it's about remembering our challenging times, but also recognizing that san francisco and our irish community represents resilience. >> san francisco wost the 173rd saint patrick's day parade onatury, march 16th. it kicks off at 1130 in the morning at second and market streets and ends at civic center plaza for a celebration right there in front of city hall in the east bay, a high speed pursuit ended with a patrol car smashed on the side of the road. >> it happened near the intersection of cabo boulevard and west winton road in hayward. you see it here, officials say an early morning burglary turned into a police chase. at one point, the officer lost control of his patrol car, taking out a fire hydrant and smashing into a pole in the process. >> i saw a total police car, the
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whole front end smashed in on the back of a tow truck. being hauled away going down depot road. i didn't know what had happened. >> the officer is at home and is okay. police say the suspects were attempting to burglarize a business that was potentially growing illegal marijuana. oakland is taking a close look at how people throw away their trash. it's because of a state law requiring cities to make sure you are composting and recycling properly. abc seven news reporter ryan curry tagged along for today's trash inspection. >> you might not think about it, but how you throw away your trash matters. and if you're not doing it properly, your city will let you know. that is the job of rebecca parnes and chinazo wahi today in oakland, sb 1383 is the short lived climate pollution reduction act, which requires that all residents, businesses and apartment buildings have three stream sorting for trash, compost and recycling, and that they use it correctly. it's one of the many ways the state is combating climate change. >> no code was in the notes for
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this one. >> we followed along as they looked in dumpsters to see if oakland residents were sorting their trash the right way. >> the list of properties we visit are from waste management, so we're like following their routes. in general. >> our first stop is an apartment complex by jack london square. we couldn't see their regular garbage, but we got a good look at their compost and recycling. these bins get a pass as we hit scan and we grab a picture of what's in the bin, the zappos software can actually kind of read it. so as you can see, it's popping up. it's reading cardboard. it reads how full it is. >> the compost had food in it. however, it was rather empty. >> the fact that it's not very full tells me that. not that many people in this building are using it. >> and just around the corner, something that is not supposed to be there. >> a front door mat that does not belong, recycled, that belongs in the trash for sure. >> but for the most part, they say this complex was doing a good job with its trash. that was not the case for the large dumpsters across the street. we found many things that were in the wrong place, including this
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large bag. >> it's not recyclable, it is it does appear to be made of plastic, but it's not in oakland. the only plastic we recycle our bottles, tubs and jugs. and this is clearly not any of those three things. >> the recycling law is a key tool in california to cut down on emissions. the more people that properly discard their trash and compost, the better off the state will be. >> sorting your food scraps for composting, i think is the easiest thing folks can do at home to minimize their impact on climate change. >> so the next time you take out the trash, read those labels closely. it will have a big impact on the future of our planet people are responsible for, in the end, making the right choice. >> so the more education we can do so that people see the value and importance of it, the better in oakland. >> ryan curry, abc seven news. >> still to come tonight first training now taste testing. these chefs are showcasing what it means to build a better bay area. looks good. >> plus they're rolling out the red carpet. literally. we are
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day, and they literally rolled out the red carpet today for the academy awards. >> yeah, it's just one of many final preparations for sunday's event. reporter sandy kenyon, from our sister station in new york, shows you. >> you good? you good. one of the busiest blocks in the heart of hollywood is close. so the oscars can be staged in style, even more traditional this year, i would say for sure, if you look around now, you can see the differences from last year. >> and i think every day you'll see it getting a little closer to what everyone considers this to be. the big oscars red carpet oscar stands tall, looking down on a crimson corridor that is longer and wider than any other. i would say this is the biggest. this takes us about a week longer to put in than it does the grammys, which i would say is the next biggest. and then everything else kind of falls in line after those two big shows. >> just getting ready for the oscar ceremony is a show in itself, and half the task is
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the beloved chocolate and cream cookie. the biggest question you may face today is whether to bite, twist or dunk it in milk. >> and you can honor tomorrow's
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holiday the minute you wake up. because march 7th is national cereal day. cereal has been a staple of the american breakfast since the late 19th century. so tomorrow, bust out those spoons and help yourself to a bowl. i would go cinnamon toast crunch your captain crunch right back. >> captain crunch. kind of going back. i do like captain. all good still. all right. while we're talking food, cooking classes can do more than help you learn to cook. obviously, one in san francisco is helping people reclaim their lives today , the salvation army's culinary training academy hosted its first tasting event to showcase the talent of aspiring chefs who are also overcoming addiction. abc seven news reporter stephanie sierra shares a taste of their work. that's helping build a better bay area. >> this isn't just any ordinary kitchen serving up delicious dishes like this goat cheese caramelized onion tart. the work here goes far beyond that, serving up success. >> our whole goal is we want to train them basic skills and then help them find great employment. >> chef timothy tucker leads the salvation army's culinary
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training academy that offers a ten week program aiming to help people struggling with homelessness or addiction get a second chance. >> it's really, truly a mission. i've been doing this for 20 years. we're helping them in all facets of their life. >> training others in his culinary craft has in turn changed lives. jayla towns is one of shefs 13 students. she says before she entered this program, i was drinking every day, i was partying every day, and i was in between homes and i just had no purpose for myself. now she's serving up lobster with a culinary dream coming true. >> once i stepped into this kitchen, it was like home for me a new home, paving the way for a new life. >> that was the case for lillian oliver, who left community college. >> and then i found this program. i let me know that my journey wasn't over. >> now she's a cupcake connoisseur for francisco rojo. >> it gave me my pride back, helped me develop my skills as far as communicating with other teammates, people that are
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struggling with addiction and homelessness are really finding hope through recovery and employment opportunities. >> steve adame is the executive director of the salvation army's way out homeless initiative. >> this program is in its fifth cohort that everybody exiting this program are getting jobs and staying in jobs, and those jobs started here. >> if you haven't tried any of this stuff, feel free to executive chefs and restaurateurs from across the bay area showed up to taste wow, the lobster nacho and scout. >> i have my eye on a few. i'm not going to name names today, but i'm looking down the road. there's a few people who have made an impression on us. >> both are now pledging when it's time to hire. they're calling chef timothy. we'll be calling chef first. >> let me show you. >> he's a man with a mission. the next class is starting march the 25th to help future chefs just like jayla. >> i think chef timothy, for making me feel like i am somebody and will be somebody.
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stephanie sierra, abc seven news. >> that is. >> that is great. >> all right, let's get a last check on our weather meteorologist. >> sanjay patel is back. sandhya. >> yeah. dan. and let's take a look at a live picture right now from zephyr cove, where the snowflakes are flying. such a pretty view right now. no chain restrictions, but certainly seeing the snow showers on live doppler seven along with the thunderstorms around coulterville and sonora on live doppler seven here locally, we still have some spotty showers in the north bay. street level radar river road highway 101. also right around pope valley road. definitely seeing still some wet weather. that level one system is moving towards southern california taking the activity with it. so another hour or two of these isolated showers and then really after about nine, 10:00, we're done with that wet weather and we go to dry conditions. plenty of sun tomorrow, 50s and 60s. i do want to fast forward to the weekend and show you what's ahead. so saturday morning into early
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afternoon, a narrow frontal band will come through. the best chance for showers will be in the north bay sunday night. we all have an opportunity for seeing the rain going into early monday, and then another opportunity on tuesday. so who says winter is over? the accuweather seven day forecast? well, it's over for two days. you've got sunshine to enjoy the next couple of days. and then don't forget sunday spring forward. daylight saving time begins on oscar sunday. we have a level one for the evening going into monday and tuesday. also a level one ama and dan. >> okay, perfect. thanks, sandy. >> all right. sports director larry biel is here. warriors are back. >> yeah, right. yes >> back after quite a trip. it didn't end great. uh- remember a few years ago the warriors slogan was strength in numbers. for the first time in months, the warriors actually do have numbers. in fact, steve kerr might have too many numbers. andrew wiggins, he is back and the dubs will need him against giannis. yes, he's playing and the bucks sports is
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good evening. after getting blasted in boston, losing by 52 points on the road. the warriors back home tonight against the bucks. giannis antetokounmpo. there he is. he was listed as questionable with achilles tendonitis. the greek freak warmed up this afternoon and he is good to go. he's going to play andrew wiggins. he's back
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after missing four games due to personal reasons. with 22 games left, the dubs are in 10th place in the west and really the running out of time to make up a move in the standings here. abc seven's chris alvarez joining us live now at chase center where the warriors hey chris. they have their entire roster intact for the first time since november. so that's as good as you could ask for at this point. >> that's about as good as you could ask for. exactly right larry, it's just kind of i had to double check the injury report, make sure there was no one injured. no one was on suspension. none of those things. the warriors at full strength here in march. that's a good sign. the warriors you mentioned 22 games to go. they're in 10th place. but the key note they're three games back of sixth place phoenix which would keep them completely out of the play in tournament. we have made up a lot of ground, and we are within striking distance of a lot of teams. so we feel good about that. but we've got to keep playing at a high level if we want to make any more ground up. >> we're on the rise. you know, we found something good, you know, found that identity that
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we were searching for. everyone's playing well, playing together, and we look like the, you know, the real golden state warriors. it's going to be, be great. >> i think, you know, throughout the season, it's been portrayed that our number of people that can play has been like a weakness of ours. but i think it's a strength for us. whatever the game calls for, he can put out there. and i think that's something that we have that maybe a lot of teams don't. and so to have 11, 12 guys play, it might seem kind of funny, but, there's always a method to everything steve does. >> so andrew wiggins in the starting lineup with steph curry brandon bochenski, draymond green and jonathan kuminga. klay thompson will continue his run off the bench. he's had a great time in that role and he had a nice little ride to chase center. i know you're going to talk about shortly here to larry. the best way to get the chase center. klay thompson knows how to do it. >> well hopefully someday we'll get a ride. but i'm not sure that's going to be in our
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immediate future. thank you chris. dubs vibes are good as we're talking about here. we haven't seen this in a while, but captain klay thompson is back out on the water loving his commute to chase center on his boat. look at him. >> that's nice. >> look at this day i mean these conditions are immaculate. look at the pitch. >> what wow what a day >> isn't that cool. yeah, a's visiting the angels in tempe. lazaro armenteros down the line, ball gets away, and this is going to be an inside the park home run. he's coming around third. he's heading for the plate. yeah, well, the ball's not even close. uh- a's win 12 to 5 college hoops. cal taking on washington state in the women's pac 12 tournament. dan, they stole our dance. they stole our dance dan. they did. there will be a lawsuit. cal up double digits in the fourth. leilani mcintosh. she had five threes. finished with a game high 19.
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caleb 18 michelle ogna to beat the shot clock. and cal is victorious 6544. advancing in the tournament to play stanford tomorrow. abc seven sports sponsored by your northern california honda dealers. so the warriors, they've got their whole roster intact, which is a good news bad news thing because you don't have enough playing time for all these dudes. also, we learned today steve kerr has never been invited on klay's boat. oh really? yes. oh, a glaring omission. yeah. well, a lot of us haven't been invited. kind of. we're all in this. we have to get our own boat. yeah, right. >> good for him, though. having a good time would you invite us on your boat if i get a boat? >> sure. oh, okay. all right, all right. >> are you gonna help pay for the gas? >> i i'm paying for the gas. >> pitching out of. have you seen the price of gas? >> no, i know it's rough out there, right. >> all right. it is season premiere night here on abc seven at eight. it is the conners that's followed by not dead yet at nine. an all new abbott elementary. then judge steve harvey comes on at ten. as
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always, stay with us for abc seven news at 11. remember, abc seven news is streaming 24 over seven. get the abc seven bay area app so you can join us whenever you want, wherever you are. all right. thanks for being here tonight. >> i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley for sandhya patel. larry alligator arms. we'll yes, i quite get to the wallet. we appreciate your time. have a great evening. we'll see you again. i'll bring snacks. >> dan i'll bring snacks. >> that's good >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> yeah. you're watching abc seven news live. anytime, anywhere. >> we are, we are, we are, we are, we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area streaming
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