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triggering thunderstorms in the eastern portion of california. seeing the mixed precipitation up to our north and to our east. as you will notice, the trough is just off the northern california coast. and early tomorrow morning, showers will begin at 5 a.m. they'll be very spotty by 9 a.m. spreading across the region. snow showing up on mount hamilton and those showers will continue to pivot in as that trough approaches. continuing with the snow showers . so it's a wintry mix for our higher elevations. santa cruz mountains, mount hamilton, also around the northern california northern portion of our viewing area, we're going to be seeing accumulating snow the next couple of days. we do have the possibility of thunderstorms as not just tomorrow, but the following day as well. it's a one on our storm impact scale for tomorrow and friday. cold showers, breezy conditions, snow on our higher peaks, a chance of thunder and hail. and speaking of peaks, this is from mount tam seeing a beautiful view of the city by the bay, but it has been bouncing around
triggering thunderstorms in the eastern portion of california. seeing the mixed precipitation up to our north and to our east. as you will notice, the trough is just off the northern california coast. and early tomorrow morning, showers will begin at 5 a.m. they'll be very spotty by 9 a.m. spreading across the region. snow showing up on mount hamilton and those showers will continue to pivot in as that trough approaches. continuing with the snow showers . so it's a wintry mix for our higher...
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california gas averages 535 per gallon across the state. that's according to triple a, and the price of gas certainly isn't helping taxi drivers. that industry in san francisco continues to experience hardship even after the pandemic. the closures downtown a businesses and fewer conventions have aggravated aggravated the situation even further. >> now, as part of our efforts to build a better bay area, we do want to focus on a forgotten group, which gets little or no attention. we are talking about the taxi medallion owners. >> abc seven news reporter lyanne melendez is here with more on how they're coping. or i guess, leanne, in some cases not. >> yeah, well, you know, dan and we just don't only report on what's trending here in on abc seven news, we focus on members of the community. and while every mayoral candidate is focusing on the homeless situation, drugs and downtown, not a single one of them has a plan to save the taxi industry. and it needs to be looked at because the drivers will tell you the medallion program is broken. taxi me
california gas averages 535 per gallon across the state. that's according to triple a, and the price of gas certainly isn't helping taxi drivers. that industry in san francisco continues to experience hardship even after the pandemic. the closures downtown a businesses and fewer conventions have aggravated aggravated the situation even further. >> now, as part of our efforts to build a better bay area, we do want to focus on a forgotten group, which gets little or no attention. we are...
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so there are tens of thousands of incarcerated workers in california who do work near. they work as firefighters, they work in manufacturing, producing things like license plates. they work, you know, producing other, manufactured goods for the state, but they get extremely low wages, you know, often ranging from under $0.10 an hour to about $0.35 an hour. and he, you know, i mean, it's often, called a system like, you know, close to, to slavery because, you know, about 40% of california's incarcerated population work in these jobs. that's out of about 93, 95,000 workers, and it's a similar situation in other parts of the country. and and, you know, it really is, you know, something that should not exist in 2024. >> and for the if i, if i could just cut in because the argument i've heard from the other side. right. those who support that kind of pay structure will point to, well, they have their room and board paid for, or they're paying society back or they're getting job skills, if you will, training almost so that they could take those, for example, firefighting skil
so there are tens of thousands of incarcerated workers in california who do work near. they work as firefighters, they work in manufacturing, producing things like license plates. they work, you know, producing other, manufactured goods for the state, but they get extremely low wages, you know, often ranging from under $0.10 an hour to about $0.35 an hour. and he, you know, i mean, it's often, called a system like, you know, close to, to slavery because, you know, about 40% of california's...
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to win california. but if there are significant number of democrats in states like michigan and north carolina, wisconsin, the key battleground states who are saying that they believe that biden is complicit in what is happening in gaza and they are not going to vote for him. it's a major problem for biden and this, proposed or reportedly proposed arms transfer of an additional billion dollars, much of it defensive weapons, to be sure, iron dome and the like. but certainly some of it, almost certainly some of it offensive weapons. it'll feed into that argument. so biden's in a little bit of a bind. he you know, israel is america's ally. he's been trying to steer bibi netanyahu's government into being, you know, more restrained in gaza to allow more humanitarian aid to come in to, to try to tell him to hold back response against, iran, but he's in a real bind here. it's both a national security bind, very real one, but also a political one. >> all right. you know, john, it's always great talking with you
to win california. but if there are significant number of democrats in states like michigan and north carolina, wisconsin, the key battleground states who are saying that they believe that biden is complicit in what is happening in gaza and they are not going to vote for him. it's a major problem for biden and this, proposed or reportedly proposed arms transfer of an additional billion dollars, much of it defensive weapons, to be sure, iron dome and the like. but certainly some of it, almost...
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then california would be able to extend carpool access. but that scenario seems highly unlikely given the stalemate in congress. >> to the best of my knowledge, there's there isn't even a bill introduced yet uh- on this. and so time is running out. there are over 400,000 drivers in california who currently have decals. >> many of them bought their clean air vehicle to speed up their commute, so losing that privilege is a big deal. >> it's frustrating because, you know, like i said, the main reason for the frustration is driving in the bay area traffic. >> there's another side to this. it could greatly benefit even incentivize, casual carpooling greatly decreasing the number of cars passing through that carpool lane at rush hour. mtc says there are many possible outcomes, but the clock is ticking. it's unknown how that 2025 expiration date for decals could affect the sales of new clean air vehicles in california. in the east bay, i'm leslie brinkly. abc seven news. >> from the east bay to the south bay, a new state of the art genomics lab i
then california would be able to extend carpool access. but that scenario seems highly unlikely given the stalemate in congress. >> to the best of my knowledge, there's there isn't even a bill introduced yet uh- on this. and so time is running out. there are over 400,000 drivers in california who currently have decals. >> many of them bought their clean air vehicle to speed up their commute, so losing that privilege is a big deal. >> it's frustrating because, you know, like i...
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triggering thunderstorms in the eastern portion of california. seeing the mixed precipitation up to our north and to our east. as you will notice, the trough is just off the northern california coast. and early tomorrow morning, showers will begin at 5 a.m. they'll be very spotty by 9 a.m. spreading across the region. snow showing up on mount hamilton and those showers will continue to pivot in as that trough approaches. continuing with the snow showers . so it's a wintry mix for our higher elevations. santa cruz mountains, mount hamilton, also around the northern california northern portion of our viewing area, we're going to be seeing accumulating snow the next couple of days. we do have the possibility of thunderstorms as not just tomorrow, but the following day as well. it's a one on our storm impact scale for tomorrow and friday. cold showers, breezy conditions, snow on our higher peaks, a chance of thunder and hail. and speaking of peaks, this is from mount tam seeing a beautiful view of the city by the bay, but it has been bouncing around
triggering thunderstorms in the eastern portion of california. seeing the mixed precipitation up to our north and to our east. as you will notice, the trough is just off the northern california coast. and early tomorrow morning, showers will begin at 5 a.m. they'll be very spotty by 9 a.m. spreading across the region. snow showing up on mount hamilton and those showers will continue to pivot in as that trough approaches. continuing with the snow showers . so it's a wintry mix for our higher...
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while california is the first to study this, it's not alone. now the city of san francisco, as you've seen me report right here, and a number of other cities and counties are joining in on this movement. >> we have much more work to do. but this apology most certainly is an important step. and one of the over 100 recommendations made by the african american reparations and advisory committee. thank you. this resolution is approved. >> same house, same call. the resolution is adopted unanimously. >> when i see the way that this is spreading, when i see that a spark has been lit and that people when you talk to them about this repairing the harm framework, you see, you see the fire. and that tells me that will prevail. >> let's be clear about what reparations means. >> a growing number of states, counties, even cities have set up groups to study the lingering effects of slavery and anti-black racism. the creation of these groups has not guaranteed support for reparations, however, and to those who think that even having this conversation is unfai
while california is the first to study this, it's not alone. now the city of san francisco, as you've seen me report right here, and a number of other cities and counties are joining in on this movement. >> we have much more work to do. but this apology most certainly is an important step. and one of the over 100 recommendations made by the african american reparations and advisory committee. thank you. this resolution is approved. >> same house, same call. the resolution is adopted...
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brandon rice will stay in southern california. taken in the seventh round, pick 225 overall to the la chargers. he's the son of hall of famer and 40 niners legend jerry rice. he'll go from usc to play for jim harbaugh's chargers. rice was second all pac 12 this year, led the trojans with 12 receiving touchdowns last season. all right, some baseball a's in baltimore this afternoon. oakland looking for their third straight win. former a cole irvin starting for baltimore. and he was good seven scoreless innings struck out five. the hook gets brant rooker looking right there and a frustrating day for a starter. jp sears gave up three runs with two outs in the fourth and in the fifth gave up homers on back to back pitches. adley rutschman and then ryan mountcastle. the a's lose seven. nothing. the rubber match is tomorrow. the a's can win a series. they've you know, not been terrible this year. astros are a lot worse abc7 sports is sponsored by our northern california honda dealers. one other note on tariq owens, who's the son of terre
brandon rice will stay in southern california. taken in the seventh round, pick 225 overall to the la chargers. he's the son of hall of famer and 40 niners legend jerry rice. he'll go from usc to play for jim harbaugh's chargers. rice was second all pac 12 this year, led the trojans with 12 receiving touchdowns last season. all right, some baseball a's in baltimore this afternoon. oakland looking for their third straight win. former a cole irvin starting for baltimore. and he was good seven...
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and california student aid commission. today. they're urging students to complete the new version of the federal student aid application, known as fafsa. they say billions of dollars in free money is available through the pell grant program. >> over 655,000 more students will receive pell grants than last year. over 1.7 million more students will receive the maximum pell grant award than last year. >> california's priority deadline for financial aid is next thursday, while the federal deadline is june 30th. >> changes are coming to southwest airlines, so what does that mean for the features that make the carrier so unique? >> plus criminal court and the supreme court. multiple cases involving donald trump today, both historic but different. we'll explain 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 dea
and california student aid commission. today. they're urging students to complete the new version of the federal student aid application, known as fafsa. they say billions of dollars in free money is available through the pell grant program. >> over 655,000 more students will receive pell grants than last year. over 1.7 million more students will receive the maximum pell grant award than last year. >> california's priority deadline for financial aid is next thursday, while the...
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we're not bystanders in the world. >> california leading the way on fighting climate change. governor newsom signed a clean energy agreement today with leaders of norway. abc7 news reporter suzanne phan was at today's historic agreement and is live in larkspur now with the details. suzanne >> so, kristin, both norway and california are leaders when it comes to fighting climate change. today norway became the latest country to partner with the golden state to tackle the climate crisis. against the backdrop of blue skies and blue water at larkspur ferry terminal, governor gavin newsom and norway's minister of trade and industry pledged to combat climate change. the minister arrived along with his royal highness crown prince haakon and a delegation from norway. norway is the latest country to partner with the golden state in its commitment to international climate collaboration. >> norway is a world leader in emission free ferries and green transport is, of course, one of the areas where we see potential for more cooperation in the years to come. >> california and norway announc
we're not bystanders in the world. >> california leading the way on fighting climate change. governor newsom signed a clean energy agreement today with leaders of norway. abc7 news reporter suzanne phan was at today's historic agreement and is live in larkspur now with the details. suzanne >> so, kristin, both norway and california are leaders when it comes to fighting climate change. today norway became the latest country to partner with the golden state to tackle the climate...
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california was no different. the johnsons found russell city was a place where their money was welcomed. jesse may paid $7,800 for ten parcels of land in this unincorporated and undeveloped community. unincorporated meant it was easier for non white families to purchase. it also meant there was no electricity, no water or sewage, but it was full of love. >> the stories and the memories are told so vividly through so many different, you know, people that i've met from russell city by the early 1960s, another round of racist policies would claw back the land. >> these families owned. the johnsons would be forced out a second time. the city of hayward deemed russell city blighted and used a policy known as eminent domain to force out the johnsons and other families. 1400 people in total urban renewal came from specifically federal policies. >> in the mid 20th century, as it related to california and specifically in the east bay. what that meant was there were areas that were determined to be blighted. what that mean
california was no different. the johnsons found russell city was a place where their money was welcomed. jesse may paid $7,800 for ten parcels of land in this unincorporated and undeveloped community. unincorporated meant it was easier for non white families to purchase. it also meant there was no electricity, no water or sewage, but it was full of love. >> the stories and the memories are told so vividly through so many different, you know, people that i've met from russell city by the...
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for slavery . >> we'll just start here by signing this a california reparations task force is making history with a major decision on who will receive compensation. >> the descendants of slaves are standing in the shoes of their ancestors in fighting to complete this sacred political project. what do we want when my great grandfather was a sharecropper who had 17 children and worked from sunup to sundown and died with absolutely nothing, i would hope that he would be proud and know that i stand on his shoulders and there are no better shoulders to stand on. >> after hours of testimony and debate, the group has voted 5 to 4 that reparations should be paid to descendants of black slaves who were living in the united states during the 19th century. >> it's not just a study anymore . we are history in the making right here, right now. this is groundbreaking work that they've done in the nation that has oftentimes denied it's its responsibility for slavery and the impact of slavery on the lives of others. >> i think reparations could be a part of the solution because it would address hist
for slavery . >> we'll just start here by signing this a california reparations task force is making history with a major decision on who will receive compensation. >> the descendants of slaves are standing in the shoes of their ancestors in fighting to complete this sacred political project. what do we want when my great grandfather was a sharecropper who had 17 children and worked from sunup to sundown and died with absolutely nothing, i would hope that he would be proud and know...
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one california poll showed less than half support the work of the california reparations task force. another showed more than 60% of people surveyed support both cash payments and a formal apology for the atrocities of slavery and decades of discriminatory policies enacted by state and local government. again so much still waits on what happens in sacramento. again, if there is actually that political will to make any of this happen, right? >> or a budget which is, you know, short supply. yeah, wow. thank you julian. you shared it. you can get the full picture when you screen the documentary. california's case for reparations is available right now on abc7 news.com. and wherever you stream abc7 news, the abc7 news i-team uncovering a serious safety warning about uber actually comes from a person who does not even use the app. we have that full report and catch a glimpse of california henge. the story behind the photo that gives us the bay area's own version of, you know, stonehenge solar eclipse. yeah entrust your heart to entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump
one california poll showed less than half support the work of the california reparations task force. another showed more than 60% of people surveyed support both cash payments and a formal apology for the atrocities of slavery and decades of discriminatory policies enacted by state and local government. again so much still waits on what happens in sacramento. again, if there is actually that political will to make any of this happen, right? >> or a budget which is, you know, short supply....
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sponsored by your northern california honda dealers. >> warriors closing out their five game road trip in san antonio tonight. looking for a four and one trip, and every win counts. dubs up just one game over houston for the 10th and final spot in the west. the rockets have won an nba best 11 in a row. they're playing in dallas tonight. so a little bit of scoreboard watching the coyote taking over easter bunny duties. steve kerr got teed up for arguing a call. this is a must win game for the warriors zach collins for the spurs fighting down low. he's going to get the hoop and the foul. san antonio led 60 to 52 at the half. but in the third quarter things change. draymond green a big reason why. all the way in for the score. nice speed layup a little later. warriors are down two. steph finds draymond for the three. and the warriors have a 6160 lead. 90s later. time for steph and curry to go to work. puts cedi osman on skates. step back three. got it. warriors up seven and then warriors defense to offense gp two or draymond the nice hands
sponsored by your northern california honda dealers. >> warriors closing out their five game road trip in san antonio tonight. looking for a four and one trip, and every win counts. dubs up just one game over houston for the 10th and final spot in the west. the rockets have won an nba best 11 in a row. they're playing in dallas tonight. so a little bit of scoreboard watching the coyote taking over easter bunny duties. steve kerr got teed up for arguing a call. this is a must win game for...
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dikes, now sits on california's death row. the review of that case found prosecutors may have excluded black and jewish jurors, and that's leading to the latest allegation of a larger systemic problem involving death penalty cases in the 1980s and 90s. the thought is black and jewish jurors may have been excluded because they were more likely to oppose the death penalty, criminal justice professor lisa hill, from cal state east bay, says the system has oftentimes been far from impartial. >> your 17 uh- time is more likely to get the death penalty if a black person kills a white person. when you intentionally exclude people based on their race, their religion, their gender, or any protected category, it violates the constitution. as a constitutional officer, i am mandated to investigate and root out unethical behavior. this is not about left or right or any kind of politics. this is about ethics. >> price says her office is now in the process of contacting the family of every victim who was impacted in a case that resulted in a
dikes, now sits on california's death row. the review of that case found prosecutors may have excluded black and jewish jurors, and that's leading to the latest allegation of a larger systemic problem involving death penalty cases in the 1980s and 90s. the thought is black and jewish jurors may have been excluded because they were more likely to oppose the death penalty, criminal justice professor lisa hill, from cal state east bay, says the system has oftentimes been far from impartial....
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if reparations in california stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? i'd say we're not serious. >> so why should california be on the hook for reparations? >> find out and explore the journey of the first and only state level reparations task force in the documentary california's case for reparations. it's available right now on abc seven news.com. and wherever you stream abc seven news. that will do it for getting answers. world news tonight with david muir is up next. i'll see you back here at 4 p.m. >> take care. >>> tonight, breaking news. the deadly storms in the northeast. trees down on homes. one crashing into a pro pain tank, leading to a deadly home explosion. >>> and in new york city, the close call. authorities say a southwest flight came dangerously close to the control tower. you will hear what air traffic controllers start saying. >>> first tonight, that powerful and deadly nor'easter slamming the northeast, blinding rain, dangerous winds. and in some places tonight, more than a foot of snow. a tree falling on a propane tank, then the ex
if reparations in california stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? i'd say we're not serious. >> so why should california be on the hook for reparations? >> find out and explore the journey of the first and only state level reparations task force in the documentary california's case for reparations. it's available right now on abc seven news.com. and wherever you stream abc seven news. that will do it for getting answers. world news tonight...
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>>> tonight, the dramatic cliff rescue in sonoma county, california. night vision showing the hiker about 120 feet down the cliff, clinging to the side, dangling about 40 feet above the ocean. rescuers could hear the waves. using a helicopter to then pull him to safety. extraordinary. >>> tonight, an american couple and six other cruise ship passengers trying to rejoin their cruise ship after claiming they were left stranded in africa. jay and jill campbell said they group was late coming back from an excursion. they say the crew refused to let them board on an island. trying to rejoin that cruise now in essential ne gal. >>> when we come back tonight, rememberg a comedic actor, and you will definitely know his movies. e like me, one of the millions suffering from pain caused by migraine, nurtec odt may help. it's the only medication that can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks. treat and prevent, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were na
>>> tonight, the dramatic cliff rescue in sonoma county, california. night vision showing the hiker about 120 feet down the cliff, clinging to the side, dangling about 40 feet above the ocean. rescuers could hear the waves. using a helicopter to then pull him to safety. extraordinary. >>> tonight, an american couple and six other cruise ship passengers trying to rejoin their cruise ship after claiming they were left stranded in africa. jay and jill campbell said they group was...
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new homeowner policies in california. if the department of insurance approves a series of rule changes, the announcement came at a public hearing yesterday. insurance companies are asking to be allowed to use computer programs to estimate future risks when seeking price increases. representatives claim that will allow them to plan for threats based on climate change. if allowed to do that, all state says it would continue issuing coverage in nearly every corner of the state immediately. >> today, oakland's popular horn barbecue announced plans to reopen this friday, but in a new downtown location, it will be an eighth street near washington street, where owner matt horn's other restaurant, maddie's old fashion, is located. just a month ago, owner horn said he would not reopen the former mandela parkway location in west oakland after it was burglarized and gutted by a fire back in november. in today's post, horn thanked the community for its unwavering support. friday's reopening starts at 11 a.m. >> very good. >> all righ
new homeowner policies in california. if the department of insurance approves a series of rule changes, the announcement came at a public hearing yesterday. insurance companies are asking to be allowed to use computer programs to estimate future risks when seeking price increases. representatives claim that will allow them to plan for threats based on climate change. if allowed to do that, all state says it would continue issuing coverage in nearly every corner of the state immediately....
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it happened at the california hotel and casino in downtown. now that jackpot is enough to buy a slightly better than average house in hawaii. according to zillow, the average home price there $839,000. >> people from hawaii love that casino. really? >> yeah. what is it about that casino? >> i don't know, did you know that, drew? >> no, but i love when she's, like, slightly better than average. slightly like the shades. it is what it is. here's a look at your morning drive. just prepare for showers. moving through this morning. live doppler seven showing you winter has returned. daytime highs in the low to mid 50s. >> guys thanks drew. new at six protecting the ferry building. why the operators of the san francisco landmark are pushing back against the plan to keep it safe from rising sea levels, speeding up speed cameras. >> the legislation san francisco leaders just approved to streamline the proje then we are looking for you. we are the peace corps. with volunteers in more than 60 countries. living together. working together. transforming li
it happened at the california hotel and casino in downtown. now that jackpot is enough to buy a slightly better than average house in hawaii. according to zillow, the average home price there $839,000. >> people from hawaii love that casino. really? >> yeah. what is it about that casino? >> i don't know, did you know that, drew? >> no, but i love when she's, like, slightly better than average. slightly like the shades. it is what it is. here's a look at your morning...
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robert f kennedy junior says he's qualified for the ballot in california. the campaign filed paperwork with the secretary of state today, but the petition signatures will still need to be verified. and kennedy's running mate is nicole shanahan, a bay area lawyer from the tech industry. their ticket is backed by the american independent party. governor newsom will visit the vatican in a few weeks to talk about the fight against climate change. the governor is expected to address the pope and other world leaders at a conference. climate change was also a focus of the governor's visit to china last october. his trip ended with an agreement that california and china would work together to cut greenhouse gas emissions. governor newsom's predecessor also made a climate focused trip to the vatican back in 2017. then governor jerry brown gave a scathing speech on the trump administration's climate policies. the news of governor newsom's visit comes just a few days after a big boost for electric vehicles. in our state, he says. there's now one ev fast charging stati
robert f kennedy junior says he's qualified for the ballot in california. the campaign filed paperwork with the secretary of state today, but the petition signatures will still need to be verified. and kennedy's running mate is nicole shanahan, a bay area lawyer from the tech industry. their ticket is backed by the american independent party. governor newsom will visit the vatican in a few weeks to talk about the fight against climate change. the governor is expected to address the pope and...
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california's growing insurance crisis, and now the state's largest home insurer. state farm, says a new wave of non-renewals is about to hit parts of the bay area hard this summer. every local county will be impacted, but the hardest hit is contra costa county, with more than 3800 non-renewals. in santa cruz county, at least 3100 policies will be dropped and 2200 policies in sonoma county. many of those are in zip codes in high risk fire areas. insurance advocates say they're being flooded with calls from homeowners facing non-renewals looking for advice. >> what we recommend is that first, people connect with a broker, a good broker who has access to many more policies. >> state farm says the changes are necessary now, writing in a statement that state farm general takes seriously our responsibility to maintain adequate claims, paying capacity for our customers and to comply with applicable financial solvency laws. >> serious new allegations being made against boeing. a new whistleblower claiming major issues with one of the company's most popular planes could ca
california's growing insurance crisis, and now the state's largest home insurer. state farm, says a new wave of non-renewals is about to hit parts of the bay area hard this summer. every local county will be impacted, but the hardest hit is contra costa county, with more than 3800 non-renewals. in santa cruz county, at least 3100 policies will be dropped and 2200 policies in sonoma county. many of those are in zip codes in high risk fire areas. insurance advocates say they're being flooded with...
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so california is set for super blooms this spring. and experts say the forecast is shaping up for a bright burst of color across the state, all because of those rainfall patterns, temperatures, and soil conditions have been playing a role in what's expected to be a vibrant spring. >> i think in general, we've had a very mild year and mild is good. so one of the biggest kickers for super blooms is when we have early heat waves. that tends to burn out those young little seedlings. so when we really haven't had that this year, which is fantastic. so that consistently cool temperature fairly steady rainfall at good frequencies has really set us up to have a pretty good super bloom across the state. >> southern california will have more dazzling blooms. less rain means there's not as much non-native grass competing with the wildflowers. we'll still be seeing big blooms, though, of course, up north along steep soils and steep slopes, that is, and thin soil. and there are some beautiful areas that really stand out here in the bay area. lisa,
so california is set for super blooms this spring. and experts say the forecast is shaping up for a bright burst of color across the state, all because of those rainfall patterns, temperatures, and soil conditions have been playing a role in what's expected to be a vibrant spring. >> i think in general, we've had a very mild year and mild is good. so one of the biggest kickers for super blooms is when we have early heat waves. that tends to burn out those young little seedlings. so when...
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a state away has providers in california getting ready for a surge of patients in need right now on abc seven news at 11. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> we begin tonight with that developing situation in san francisco's jails. multiple attacks over the last two weeks now leading to a lockdown. all weekend. no visitors allowed at two jails as deputies investigate. good evening. i'm dionne lim, the union representing deputies is now calling for the national guard to help in the jails, a move the sheriff's office says is premature. abc seven news reporter j.r stone looks at the staffing issues the union says are the source of the problem. all eyes are now on two san francisco county jails. >> this location on seventh street in san francisco and this location in san bruno. it's a scary time. >> i mean, we've had nine attacks in three weeks on deputies, there's been prisoner fights. there's been civilian staff injured. this is a really violent time. >> that's ken lomba, president of the san francisco deputy sheriffs association that represents deputies, many of whom work
a state away has providers in california getting ready for a surge of patients in need right now on abc seven news at 11. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> we begin tonight with that developing situation in san francisco's jails. multiple attacks over the last two weeks now leading to a lockdown. all weekend. no visitors allowed at two jails as deputies investigate. good evening. i'm dionne lim, the union representing deputies is now calling for the national guard...
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the southern california desert and festival goers got a classic california wake up call yesterday morning. a magnitude 3.8 earthquake rattled riverside county around nine in the morning. there they are walking the spits. i have seen them four times now. this morning. no reports of any damage. there they are. >> no earthquake video. it's hard to find when it's, you know , less than four. you're just like, yeah, i think that was nice. >> something happened, i felt something, i felt what was that? >> what was that? anyway, back to the music. people seem like the headphone that was all over my gram. so you're out there, look nice for them. good for them, for us. it's going to look nice this week. i'm excited. this weekend coming up, we finally have a return of some bright weather. dry conditions are going to prevail the next seven days. look at the tam cam this morning. a little bit of cloud cover out there. we'll go from clouds to sunshine today, but the big headline dry weather is back. we experienced that cold weekend. some periods of rain, that storm is out of here and a warming trend mov
the southern california desert and festival goers got a classic california wake up call yesterday morning. a magnitude 3.8 earthquake rattled riverside county around nine in the morning. there they are walking the spits. i have seen them four times now. this morning. no reports of any damage. there they are. >> no earthquake video. it's hard to find when it's, you know , less than four. you're just like, yeah, i think that was nice. >> something happened, i felt something, i felt...
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california was no different. the johnsons found russell city was a place where their money was welcomed. jessie mae paid $7,800 for ten parcels of land in this unincorporated and undeveloped community, unincorporated, it meant it was easier for non white families to purchase. it also meant there was no electricity, no water or sewage, but it was full of love. >> the stories and the memories are told so vividly through so many different, you know, people that i've met from russell city by the early 1960s, another round of racist policies would claw back the land. >> these families owned. the johnsons would be forced out a second time. the city of hayward deemed russell city blighted and used a policy known as eminent domain to force out the johnsons and other families. 1400 people in total. >> urban renewal came from specifically federal policies in the mid 20th century as it related to california, and specifically in the east bay. what that meant was there were areas that were determined to be blighted. what that
california was no different. the johnsons found russell city was a place where their money was welcomed. jessie mae paid $7,800 for ten parcels of land in this unincorporated and undeveloped community, unincorporated, it meant it was easier for non white families to purchase. it also meant there was no electricity, no water or sewage, but it was full of love. >> the stories and the memories are told so vividly through so many different, you know, people that i've met from russell city by...
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stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? >> i'd say we're not serious. >> so why should california be on the hook for reparations? find out and explore the journey of the first and only state level reparations task force in the abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it is streaming now. wherever you watch abc seven, and you can see it tonight at eight on abc seven and our abc seven streaming apps . the cdc is issuing a health alert after a confirmed human infection of the bird flu. it involves a worker at a commercial dairy farm in texas. he was diagnosed with the virus last week. the man has since received antiviral treatment and is recovering at home. this is the second case of bird flu in a person in the u.s. when the first was in colorado last april. the cdc says the risk is low for the general population, but they are still monitoring the situation. >> cows, mammals being a reservoir gives this virus new opportunity to change, and that's what we're watching for really closely. has this virus
stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? >> i'd say we're not serious. >> so why should california be on the hook for reparations? find out and explore the journey of the first and only state level reparations task force in the abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it is streaming now. wherever you watch abc seven, and you can see it tonight at eight on abc seven and our abc seven streaming apps . the cdc is...
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more chaos at the university of southern california. officers taking down tents and signs put up by protesters on campus. the schools, among others across the country, were demonstrating, are taking place nearly seven months into the israeli hamas war. most have been peaceful, but things turned violent at cal poly humboldt tuesday. police struggling to control hundreds of pro-palestinian demonstrators on the college campus. the school now closed today at nyu. security ramped up a new barricade put up after clashes between protesters and police. also in new york. columbia university turning to virtual learning for the last week of classes after some jewish students said they felt unsafe. like aidan hunter, who says he understands the protests. >> i don't mean to diminish that, but i'd say the majority of my friends, especially jewish friends, feel a sense of insecurity at this time. >> i haven't been able to go to classes just because of the constant shouting and screaming for violence against jews. >> video from today shows dozens of te
more chaos at the university of southern california. officers taking down tents and signs put up by protesters on campus. the schools, among others across the country, were demonstrating, are taking place nearly seven months into the israeli hamas war. most have been peaceful, but things turned violent at cal poly humboldt tuesday. police struggling to control hundreds of pro-palestinian demonstrators on the college campus. the school now closed today at nyu. security ramped up a new barricade...
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starting tomorrow, pay for fast food workers in california will go up to $20 an hour. abc's jaclyn lee explains how some business owners are considering layoffs or closing locations to save on costs. >> some fast food workers in california will soon be making at least $20 an hour, the highest minimum wage within the restaurant industry. set to begin monday. >> this is a start to improve the wages and also improve the working conditions in the industry. >> this is a $4 increase from the current minimum wage in the golden state, meaning some workers will make 25% more on their paychecks. advocates say it's about time, given the extremely high cost of living and inflation, more and more folks are unable to raise bigger families or at least, you know, put themselves in a position to retire. effectively. the new law impacts more than half a million workers in california, and only affects fast food chains. with at least 60 locations nationwide , and some small business owners worry they won't be able to compete with the wage increase. >> that's going to impact us by an incre
starting tomorrow, pay for fast food workers in california will go up to $20 an hour. abc's jaclyn lee explains how some business owners are considering layoffs or closing locations to save on costs. >> some fast food workers in california will soon be making at least $20 an hour, the highest minimum wage within the restaurant industry. set to begin monday. >> this is a start to improve the wages and also improve the working conditions in the industry. >> this is a $4 increase...
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we're talking about people leaving california or coming back into california. and we've all heard the doom loop, cal exodus type of rhetoric that's been going on. a couple of things to recognize about that. one is that outmigration from the state is not a new phenomenon that's been going on for more than a decade. what we're seeing in the data that we just released today is that the rate of people leaving california has declined dramatically since 2020. there were a net. when you combine the number of people moving in and out, it was about a net out of 280,000in 2020. it was one quarter of that last year, about 90,000. and if you look underneath that over that same period of time, more people were moving from other parts of the country into california and fewer people were moving out. okay, so there still is outmigration, but it's dramatically slower. >> pardon me if i'm still not totally understand. do these numbers differentiate rate between legal and illegal immigrants? >> they they do. these numbers that we have do not include any any estimates for undocume
we're talking about people leaving california or coming back into california. and we've all heard the doom loop, cal exodus type of rhetoric that's been going on. a couple of things to recognize about that. one is that outmigration from the state is not a new phenomenon that's been going on for more than a decade. what we're seeing in the data that we just released today is that the rate of people leaving california has declined dramatically since 2020. there were a net. when you combine the...
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and now some california lawmakers crying foul. and there's a new bipartisan bill to change the way that pay to play process works. joining us live now to talk about it is jim lights, executive director of the california airports council, that is an organization that advocates for california's commercial airport interests. jim, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> before we dive into this, bill, i think if you can help by explaining what clear is. >> so as you mentioned, clear provides enhanced passenger screening through biometric methods, either a retinal scan or fingerprints. whereas the regular checkpoint, either that or precheck is simply checking your government issued id document. >> got it. so that's something as a member, you give to clear ahead of time, right? and then they have that. so at the airports at these clear stations you go to the kiosk. and at that point what happens. do you kind of scan your eyes or do you what is what happens to verify your identity, clear customers are offered the o
and now some california lawmakers crying foul. and there's a new bipartisan bill to change the way that pay to play process works. joining us live now to talk about it is jim lights, executive director of the california airports council, that is an organization that advocates for california's commercial airport interests. jim, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> before we dive into this, bill, i think if you can help by explaining what clear is. >>...
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stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? >> i'd say we're not serious. >> so why should california be on the hook for reparations? find out and explore the journey of the first and only state level reparations task force in the abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it's streaming now. wherever you watch abc seven, and you can see it tonight at 8:00 on abc seven and our your favorites are in one place. -let's take a roll call. meredith? -here. -officer grant? -copy that. -rookie? -officer john nolan reporting. -my aunt loves you. -i'm big with aunts. hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. seven pittsburgh takes on tampa bay at home. they face off at 10:00. then florida takes on boston, and that game starts at 1230 on the court. golden state missed a chance to clinch a spot in postseason play. abc seven sports director larry beil details the downfall. >> good morning everybody. warriors on fumes kind of coming down the stretch of the regular season here, but trying to keep their winning st
stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? >> i'd say we're not serious. >> so why should california be on the hook for reparations? find out and explore the journey of the first and only state level reparations task force in the abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it's streaming now. wherever you watch abc seven, and you can see it tonight at 8:00 on abc seven and our your favorites are in one place. -let's take...
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still to come, california isn't taking our wet winter for granted. we're diving into the new vision for our water future. also, private browsing that wasn't so private. google is now deleting data by the billions because a lawsuit claims the company never should have saved it. we'll have that story. and taylor swift makes history again. why the pop superstar is in the company of tech legends. all you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ ♪ mugs. ♪ you've got a friend in me ♪ ♪ ♪ you've got a friend in me ♪ ♪ ♪ you just remember what your old pal said ♪ ♪ boy, you've got a friend in me ♪ ♪ it's a celebration of friendship & beyond. from the new parade to together forever - a new nighttime spectacular f
still to come, california isn't taking our wet winter for granted. we're diving into the new vision for our water future. also, private browsing that wasn't so private. google is now deleting data by the billions because a lawsuit claims the company never should have saved it. we'll have that story. and taylor swift makes history again. why the pop superstar is in the company of tech legends. all you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid...
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that first trough that i showed you off the northern california coast brings northern california and the sierra tomorrow afternoon, some more showers as we head towards thursday night. we have an opportunity with that second trough of seeing a few showers. certainly we'll see that in the sierra. and as we head towards friday morning as well, this is going to be our only opportunity at this point. the next system does bump into a ridge of high pressure on sunday, and so it doesn't quite make it. accuweather seven day forecast morning gray cooler after noon tomorrow. cooling continues and then we bring in the chance of a few showers thursday night into friday. i don't think it's a game changer, but the weekend does look dry, sunnier and mi it started in the small town of lockford near lodi, in 2022, but the program, called prime air, struggled. it aimed to deliver packages up to 5 pounds or less in just 30 minutes time. the focus now is shifting to phoenix , arizona later this year. the bay area celebrated earth day today. giants fans cheered on the team and helped the environment at t
that first trough that i showed you off the northern california coast brings northern california and the sierra tomorrow afternoon, some more showers as we head towards thursday night. we have an opportunity with that second trough of seeing a few showers. certainly we'll see that in the sierra. and as we head towards friday morning as well, this is going to be our only opportunity at this point. the next system does bump into a ridge of high pressure on sunday, and so it doesn't quite make it....
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the california service corps is recruiting for nearly 2000 jobs. they include climate fellows to work in nonprofits, college students to work in schools and public agencies, and teens to get job experience in underserved communities. workers commit to the program for several months or up to two years. >> we can create the workforce of tomorrow. our teachers, our nurses, our business leaders, our tradespeople. that's what's represented behind me. >> service corps members get a living stipend after they are done with their commitment. many can get up to $10,000 to pay for college or to pay off student loans. more information is available at california volunteers aka dot, gov and historic new performance premiering tonight at san jose's opera house. and we were able to score a sneak peek balwani seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has a closer look at what makes this such an important production california theater, opera san jose is presenting its first spanish language opera performance. now available florencia en el amazonas by daniel cata
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more than a thousand people possibly stranded in california after a section of the highway washed away all part of a multi-day storm marching across the country, bringing hail, possible tornadoes and a chance of plowable snow by the end of the week. we're tracking it all. >> more resources arriving today to the site of the deadly bridge collapse in baltimore and overnight, a major announcement from port officials establishing a temporary channel near the wreckage site. plus a barge running into another bridge. what we're learning happening today a major pay raise for some fast food workers now getting a $20 minimum wage. >> what does it mean for menu prices? >> plus, police searching for a member of the kansas city chiefs possibly tied to a car crash involving a corvette and a lamborghini. >> way too close for comfort. how a man narrowly escapes death as a runaway saw blade flies towards him. >> and march madness controversy brewing. after multiple games were played with the three point line at different distances, it is monday, april 1st. >> from abc news in new york this is america t
more than a thousand people possibly stranded in california after a section of the highway washed away all part of a multi-day storm marching across the country, bringing hail, possible tornadoes and a chance of plowable snow by the end of the week. we're tracking it all. >> more resources arriving today to the site of the deadly bridge collapse in baltimore and overnight, a major announcement from port officials establishing a temporary channel near the wreckage site. plus a barge...
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if reparations in california stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? i'd say we're not serious. >> california's case for reparations looks at the amount of public support for reparations. and if there is the political win in sacramento to pass the legislation currently being considered, you can get the full picture when you screen the documentary. get the full picture by watching that documentary available right now on abc seven news.com. and wherever you happen to stream today. 100 teens from across the country graduated from the disney dreamers academy. they include three students from the bay area. you see them on your screen sophia h from san jose, yara a from sunnyvale, srujana v from pleasanton as well. these future doctors, lawyers, engineers and entrepreneurs spent four days at the walt disney resort in florida learning skills to develop and conquer their career dreams. among the programs mentors was shark tank star daymond john. >> i could stay on shark tank for 14 years and listen to barbara for 14 years, and kevin, because that's noise. i w
if reparations in california stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? i'd say we're not serious. >> california's case for reparations looks at the amount of public support for reparations. and if there is the political win in sacramento to pass the legislation currently being considered, you can get the full picture when you screen the documentary. get the full picture by watching that documentary available right now on abc seven news.com. and...
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murphy hopes to pitch new jersey as a new hub to california investors this weekend. >> the northern california cherry blossom festival kicks off in san francisco's japantown. thousands come out to enjoy the annual bloom and dozens of activities, performances and vendors. it runs this weekend and next weekend, with the finale and grand parade on the 21st. it's a great festival if you've never done it all right, we still have much more news ahead. >> we do. >> let's go to abc seven news anchor zach fuentes for a look at the stories coming up at 530. hi, zach. >> hi, danielle. we've got a lot coming up. as we've reported, the oakland international airport is moving ahead with changing its name to san francisco bay oakland airport at 530. abc seven news reporter tim johns is going to join me to discuss the next steps in finalizing that change. plus does every dog have to live under a roof to be considered well taken care of? our lyanne melendez is going to join me to talk more about her story that looked into that question. so for that and more, join me at 530 on abc seven, bay area streaming tv.
murphy hopes to pitch new jersey as a new hub to california investors this weekend. >> the northern california cherry blossom festival kicks off in san francisco's japantown. thousands come out to enjoy the annual bloom and dozens of activities, performances and vendors. it runs this weekend and next weekend, with the finale and grand parade on the 21st. it's a great festival if you've never done it all right, we still have much more news ahead. >> we do. >> let's go to abc...
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. >> even worse, new extremes for california's home insurance crisis. thousands of homeowners are losing their insurance. and now we're learning. even fire stations can't get coverage. >> san francisco is sending its mayor to the other side of the globe, trying to bring back new business and possibly pandas. it's all tonight on abc seven news at 11. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> a large stretch of warm weather is done. the rain is on the way tonight. good evening, i'm diane lim and i'm dan ashley . >> thanks for joining us. let's get straight to the storm heading for the bay area abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking it for us. yeah >> and dan and dion is closing in on the bay area already. let me show you live doppler seven. as we are seeing some wet weather along parts of the coast and the north bay. so let's get you into street level radar on live doppler seven. it is getting wet from fort ross, fort ross road into jenner area. we're going to take this back the last couple of hours, and you will notice those sho
. >> even worse, new extremes for california's home insurance crisis. thousands of homeowners are losing their insurance. and now we're learning. even fire stations can't get coverage. >> san francisco is sending its mayor to the other side of the globe, trying to bring back new business and possibly pandas. it's all tonight on abc seven news at 11. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> a large stretch of warm weather is done. the rain is on the way...
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the updated california water plan addresses that. >> we talked about the importance of desalinization. we talked about the importance of stormwater capture while our snowpack numbers reflect us getting back to average or slightly above average, governor newsom says we need to prepare for a new normal in the future. there's nothing normal about this average year. it's just the new reality and the new normal. >> and the sierra could be getting more snow this week through the rest of the month, so that could mean more good news for above average snowpack. the central sierra snow lab says the slightly above snowpack means our state reservoirs are in good shape, that they are at 116% of average levels. back to you. all right. we like to hear that, suzanne. thank you. repair work continues on a collapsed portion of highway one between carmel and big sur. caltrans is warning drivers convoy passage at the repair site will be canceled thursday and friday because rain is expected. saturday's collapse was caused by rain. since then, caltrans has been organizing convoys for vehicles to safely pas
the updated california water plan addresses that. >> we talked about the importance of desalinization. we talked about the importance of stormwater capture while our snowpack numbers reflect us getting back to average or slightly above average, governor newsom says we need to prepare for a new normal in the future. there's nothing normal about this average year. it's just the new reality and the new normal. >> and the sierra could be getting more snow this week through the rest of...
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in one of california's most famous highways is crumbling away. an update on the work caltrans has done over the past week on a slipping stretch of highway one near big sur and an east bay city passed a rent stabilization ordinance. tenants rallied today, demanding to know why it isn't ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection ketoacidosis, or an allerg
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stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? i'd say we're not serious. >> so why should california be on the hook for reparations? you can find out and explore the journey of the first and only state level reparations task force in the abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it is streaming currently on our abc seven apps. time now for a look outside. let's check in with lisa. good morning. >> good morning. certainly cool out there. check out all the views here. very pretty from emeryville. the golden gate bridge. nice and clear. 40s and 50s. if you're closer to the water and we need a wind shift to really warm us up, that happens tomorrow. north winds, big jump. but today still on the cool side. still maybe even a shower. i'll explain. coming up >> hi everyone and welcome. if you or someone you know were injured in an accident, that was not your fault. listen up. we have legal professionals standing by to tell you how much your case is potentially worth. so, tom, tell the viewers watching at home wh
stops there with the apology, what will it say to the people here in california? i'd say we're not serious. >> so why should california be on the hook for reparations? you can find out and explore the journey of the first and only state level reparations task force in the abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it is streaming currently on our abc seven apps. time now for a look outside. let's check in with lisa. good morning. >> good morning. certainly...
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two lawsuits were filed against the owners of the california terra garden mushroom farm. the suits claim owners failed to protect their farm workers and tenants from the violence. investigators say the shooter acted after a dispute with his supervisor. california terra garden is where four of half moon bay residents were shot to death earlier today. >> house speaker emerita nancy pelosi joined democratic whip katherine clark in a roundtable discussion about child care reform in california. the group discussed the complications that currently exist with the child care industry. pelosi and clark say low wages among caretakers are still a problem, and more needs to be done to subsidize caretakers for affordable was ey what giants fans came to see thrilling ending to today's 80,000 were here to pack the stands, and after a two and five road trip, giants had a four game losing streak. >> they needed a win and they needed it bad. they got it today and this was a lot of fun. how about this. the 40 niners stars deebo samuel fred warner throwing out the very first pitch. and you k
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still to come, california isn't taking our wet winter for granted. we're diving into the new vision for our water future. also, private browsing that wasn't so private. google is now deleting data by the billions because a lawsuit claims the company never should have saved it. we'll have that story. and taylor swift makes history again. why the pop superstar is again. why the pop superstar is in the company mr. clean magic eraser powers through tough messes. so it makes it look like i spent hours cleaning, and you know i didn't. it makes my running shoe look like new! it's amazing. it's so good. it makes it look like i have magical powers. magic eraser and sheets make cleaning look easy. (psst! psst!) ahhh! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily gives you long lasting non-drowsy relief. flonase all good. also, try our allergy headache and nighttime pills. ♪3, 4♪ flonase ♪ll good. ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ we're going to be together! ♪ we belong ♪ ♪ we b
still to come, california isn't taking our wet winter for granted. we're diving into the new vision for our water future. also, private browsing that wasn't so private. google is now deleting data by the billions because a lawsuit claims the company never should have saved it. we'll have that story. and taylor swift makes history again. why the pop superstar is again. why the pop superstar is in the company mr. clean magic eraser powers through tough messes. so it makes it look like i spent...
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california confrontations amid commotion and commotion at usc. you're looking live at the campus in los angeles, which is officially closed now because of a large propane palestinian demonstration that's gone on for hours. police are there to collect the clear the campus and arrest people if necessary. a couple of hundred demonstrators on campus have splintered into smaller groups. but you're looking at part of the larger group? yeah. >> the large group on campus is refusing to leave. we have seen other groups blocking traffic at intersections just off campus. we have seen police take away some people, detain them. two people have already been arrested, and lapd officers are preparing prepared to make more arrests. this demonstration is one of many that we have seen at colleges and universities across the country. in response to the israel-hamas war, a controversial proposal today from governor newsom, he wants to give arizona doctors authority to perform abortions in california. >> newsom says it's a direct response to the arizona supreme court'
california confrontations amid commotion and commotion at usc. you're looking live at the campus in los angeles, which is officially closed now because of a large propane palestinian demonstration that's gone on for hours. police are there to collect the clear the campus and arrest people if necessary. a couple of hundred demonstrators on campus have splintered into smaller groups. but you're looking at part of the larger group? yeah. >> the large group on campus is refusing to leave. we...
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and here in california, americans tend to have trouble with, communal action. we're very individualistic, but that's not going to get us through the earthquake. all right. >> message noted. doctor lucy jones at the doctor lucy jones center for science and society. thank you so much. really appreciate you taking the time. >> thanks for having me. >> stay with abc seven news for updates on the earthquake in taiwan. you can get breaking news alerts as they happen by downloading the abc seven news app. right now is a great opportunity to check in on your own earthquake plan. we have what you need to know to get a kit, make a plan and be informed. check out abc seven news.com slash. prepare norcal aid for taiwan, ukraine and allies are still in limbo as congress takes a two week break, but recess for the lawmakers means time to hear constituents concerns. your chance to talk to contra costa county on thursday in lafayette. and joining us live now is east bay congressman mark desaulnier. thanks for coming in. my pleasure. >> thanks for having me. >> yeah, so much to
and here in california, americans tend to have trouble with, communal action. we're very individualistic, but that's not going to get us through the earthquake. all right. >> message noted. doctor lucy jones at the doctor lucy jones center for science and society. thank you so much. really appreciate you taking the time. >> thanks for having me. >> stay with abc seven news for updates on the earthquake in taiwan. you can get breaking news alerts as they happen by downloading...
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the sierra snowpack is a vital part of california's water supply. april is a critical time for water managers as they decide how much water will have for the year and if water restrictions might be needed this year. we are not expecting to see any restrictions. >> well, the storms that brought snow to the sierra over the weekend have left southern california with downed trees and flooding. abc news reporter alison kosik tells us the same system is now making its way across the country. >> heavy rain on highway 101, in southern california made for difficult travel conditions, this car spinning out moments later, a second car crashing into it. thankfully, no major injuries were reported in long beach. the rain and gusty winds brought down this eucalyptus tree, collapsing on a home with a mother and her son inside, and neither was injured. back in january, hundreds of homes were damaged by flooding in this san diego neighborhood, and this weekend's heavy rains have residents worried. >> we're traumatized because of when we see this kind of rain. it fee
the sierra snowpack is a vital part of california's water supply. april is a critical time for water managers as they decide how much water will have for the year and if water restrictions might be needed this year. we are not expecting to see any restrictions. >> well, the storms that brought snow to the sierra over the weekend have left southern california with downed trees and flooding. abc news reporter alison kosik tells us the same system is now making its way across the country....
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more than 20 million on alert for flooding in southern california. heavy rain washing out this highway in montecito, leaving a long line of stranded drivers. rain causing spin-outs and crashes on a drenched highway in the san fernando valley. this highway near big sur was forced to close after a section of it fell into the ocean. in long beach, this tree fell on a house, but the mother and son inside the home are safe tonight. this comes as millions prepare to head home after a long holiday weekend. our weather team is tracking it all. dani beckstrom from wabc leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, more than 20 million people in southern california remain under flood watches. >> we're seeing strong cells moving through this morning. >> reporter: in northern los angeles, heavy rain on highway 101 causing this sedan to spin out. moments later, a second car colliding into it. no major injuries reported. in montecito, cars flooded on this part of highway 101, after heavy rains turned the roads to a river. in long beach, the rain and gusting winds causing th
more than 20 million on alert for flooding in southern california. heavy rain washing out this highway in montecito, leaving a long line of stranded drivers. rain causing spin-outs and crashes on a drenched highway in the san fernando valley. this highway near big sur was forced to close after a section of it fell into the ocean. in long beach, this tree fell on a house, but the mother and son inside the home are safe tonight. this comes as millions prepare to head home after a long holiday...
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but the skies will they'll be the clearest here in california. and notice the cloud cover from texas through kentucky. partly cloudy skies and then up through maine. so you'll definitely notice it getting darker, the temperatures dropping. and really right in the path of about 30 million people compared to 2017, where about 12 million people saw it. so a lot of people excited about that live doppler seven, where we're looking at mostly clear conditions and it wouldn't be a weekend in 2024 if we didn't talk about a chance of showers. right? we could even see a few sprinkles out there today. 48 in san francisco, it is 45 in san jose, 44 for you in hayward, 41 oakland. that's chilly with 41 on the coast. cooler today. right now, half moon bay and from mount tam isn't that gorgeous? 645 is the official sunrise freezing in petaluma. 37 santa rosa, napa and fairfield, as well as livermore, 41, in concord and from our exploratorium camera nice start to the day. mostly sunny today. a few of those clouds in the afternoon, a couple degrees milder for some
but the skies will they'll be the clearest here in california. and notice the cloud cover from texas through kentucky. partly cloudy skies and then up through maine. so you'll definitely notice it getting darker, the temperatures dropping. and really right in the path of about 30 million people compared to 2017, where about 12 million people saw it. so a lot of people excited about that live doppler seven, where we're looking at mostly clear conditions and it wouldn't be a weekend in 2024 if we...
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it found that california spent $24 billion over five fiscal years in efforts to end homelessness. but didn't consistently track the outcomes of the work or effectiveness of the programs. state senator dave cortese requested the audit in 2023, after he said he was getting questions from constituents about why the state wasn't doing more. >> i talked about the billions of dollars that have been included in the state budget, appropriated and forwarded to the cities and to the counties to some degree, but obviously, people are looking for more specific responses than than generalizations. >> so cortese said he reached out to the city of san jose to see if it had more specific information. we weren't able to get that information readily, thus leading to this this audit. as part of the look into the state's performance, cortese asked the state auditor to look into san jose. it was audited along with san diego. the report found that both cities failed to effectively track revenues and spending due to lack of spending plans. san jose mayor matt mehan reacted to the report tuesday. >> stat
it found that california spent $24 billion over five fiscal years in efforts to end homelessness. but didn't consistently track the outcomes of the work or effectiveness of the programs. state senator dave cortese requested the audit in 2023, after he said he was getting questions from constituents about why the state wasn't doing more. >> i talked about the billions of dollars that have been included in the state budget, appropriated and forwarded to the cities and to the counties to...
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dikes now sits on california's death row. the review of that case found prosecutors may have excluded black and jewish jurors , and that's leading to the latest allegation of a larger systemic problem involving death penalty cases in the 1980s and 90s. the thought is black and jewish jurors may have been excluded because they were more likely to oppose the death penalty, criminal justice professor lisa hill, from cal state east bay, says the system has oftentimes been far from impartial. >> you're 17 times more likely to get the death penalty if a black person kills a white person. when you intentionally exclude people based on their race, their religion, their gender, or any protected category, it violates the constitution. as a constitutional officer, i am mandated to investigate and root out unethical behavior. this is not about left or right or any kind of politics. this is about ethics. >> price says her office is now in the process of contacting the family of every victim who was impacted in a case that resulted in a de
dikes now sits on california's death row. the review of that case found prosecutors may have excluded black and jewish jurors , and that's leading to the latest allegation of a larger systemic problem involving death penalty cases in the 1980s and 90s. the thought is black and jewish jurors may have been excluded because they were more likely to oppose the death penalty, criminal justice professor lisa hill, from cal state east bay, says the system has oftentimes been far from impartial....