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head to abc seven news.com or the abc seven news app for a complete page of live updates in the east bay. >> three police officers are now charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of mario gonzalez. this body cam video from the 2021 incident shows alameda police officers pinning gonzalez to the ground for several minutes, and it drew comparisons to the 2020 death of george floyd. the gonzalez incident happened three years ago today after winning office last year, da pamela price reopened investigations into eight police shootings or in custody deaths, including gonzalez, her office filed charges against three the three alameda officers yesterday. abc seven news reporter tara campbell has the new updates in this case, nearly three years after 26 year old mario gonzalez died in custody. >> alameda police officers are facing charges. >> we thought that it was important to inform the public about this very important case, alameda county district attorney pamela price pledged to reexamine the case when she first took office. eric mckinley, james fisher and cameron lee leahy have
head to abc seven news.com or the abc seven news app for a complete page of live updates in the east bay. >> three police officers are now charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of mario gonzalez. this body cam video from the 2021 incident shows alameda police officers pinning gonzalez to the ground for several minutes, and it drew comparisons to the 2020 death of george floyd. the gonzalez incident happened three years ago today after winning office last year, da pamela price...
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live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. all right, thank you. >> lena, a marin county man is suing the central marin police authority. he's claiming officers assaulted him while he was having a seizure. and then tried to cover it up. now, we do want to warn you. the video that you're about to see is difficult to watch. so the attorney for bruce frankel provided us with the body camera video in 2022. his wife, alice called 911 for help. she woke up to him having a seizure in the middle of the night. so in the video, you can see bruce looks disoriented, like he's struggling to communicate with prolonged convulsions in the background. alice is yelling to police, trying to explain that he's not able to understand them, and he needed help. about two minutes into the struggle, the officer threatens bruce and eventually he was tased by officers. two times. after emts and other officers arrived, body camera video captured the first officer acknowledging that bruce was having a medical episode outside the home while bruce was being
live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. all right, thank you. >> lena, a marin county man is suing the central marin police authority. he's claiming officers assaulted him while he was having a seizure. and then tried to cover it up. now, we do want to warn you. the video that you're about to see is difficult to watch. so the attorney for bruce frankel provided us with the body camera video in 2022. his wife, alice called 911 for help. she woke up to him having a seizure in the...
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no i think i got faith in god. >> lyanne melendez, abc seven news. >> still ahead on abc seven mornings. a historic plaza will soon be restored. the new additions expected for the peace plaza in san francisco's japantown. and we're giving you a live look right now from pier 39. still a little bit dark this morning, but the sun starting to rise and we're going to start seeing sea lions waking up shortly. li stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about tyrvaya. i love the great outdoors... [ nature sounds ] from indoors. it's a vibe. do i enjoy being in nature? mmm. do i like looking at it? fo sho. so if maintaining forests maintains my happy place, yeah i'm gonna be a paperta
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happy for 20 abc seven news. >> thank you. thank you. >> well, volunteers across the bay area are helping make our area a cleaner place to live this weekend. it's all part of earth day celebrating with some tlc for mother nature in oakland . volunteers picked up litter across the city more than 100 people walked around estuary park hauling out the trash, and volunteers on boats also helped pull garbage out of the water. organizers tell abc seven they came across a lot of plastic, something they wished we'd all use less of. so many people are more aware of the plastic pollution and garbage, and i do think that people want to make a change. >> but it just the little things that people can do to stop using plastic and be more aware of the garbage they create would really help us for uplifting our earth. >> organizers say volunteers picked up about 3,000 pounds of garbage in just a few hours. in concord, the city organized events to spruce up several parks. this is from the cleanup at the markham nature area right off cowell road
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abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joining us live. and gloria, these incidents led to a jail lockdown over the weekend. >> they did kumasi, the jails website says visits to inmates are canceled through today. the sheriff's office says the jail assaults are under investigation, but says the national guard is not the answer. escalating violence has been reported at san francisco county jails, on seventh street in san francisco and in san bruno. ken loma is the president of the san francisco deputy sheriffs association that represents deputies many of whom work inside the jails. he sent a letter to san francisco sheriff paul miyamoto calling for the help of the california national guard until low staffing levels can be addressed, he says, the staffing problem is not new, but that it has never been this low. >> 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. >> the san francisco sheriff's office released a statem
abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joining us live. and gloria, these incidents led to a jail lockdown over the weekend. >> they did kumasi, the jails website says visits to inmates are canceled through today. the sheriff's office says the jail assaults are under investigation, but says the national guard is not the answer. escalating violence has been reported at san francisco county jails, on seventh street in san francisco and in san bruno. ken loma is the president of the san...
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lena howland abc seven news. >> thank you lena, and 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. >> caltrans has made it official tomorrow and friday. they will not have convoys escorting people along highway one past a portion of the road that collapsed over the weekend. that's because of the rain that's moving in. saturday's collapse happened between carmel and big sur, leaving a big hole in one of the lanes. crews have been working all week to make sure the remaining lane is safe to reopen. for one way traffic, 24 hours a day. they don't have a timeline to finish that work. caltrans will resume the convoys during the daylight once the rain passes. the situation along highway one is really hurting businesses that rely on tourists who drive along the iconic stretch. some owners have decided to close their shops until the road is fixed and tourists return. others are staying open for locals. the president of the big sur chamber of commerce, who is the owner of nepenthe restaurant, sa
lena howland abc seven news. >> thank you lena, and 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. >> caltrans has made it official tomorrow and friday. they will not have convoys escorting people along highway one past a portion of the road that collapsed over the weekend. that's because of the rain that's moving in. saturday's collapse happened between carmel and big sur,...
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abc seven news reporter j.r. stone visited one of the nominated chefs right here in the east bay. >> watch out for fried chicken coming through in the front and chef jeff davis busy at work in the back at his restaurant called burdell in oakland. >> soul food, but kind of modernized a little bit with like a little bit of a california twist to it. >> it sure does look good, even though it's sometimes hard to keep up with chef davis. i mean, just look, he moves quick. guess it makes sense because seven months after this restaurant opened and chef davis is now of five finalists for the james beard award for best chef in california. it's said to be like the oscars of cooking awards. >> definitely really humbled by it. it's super exciting to get recognized for what we do here every day. >> yes, chef davis is modest, but those we spoke with, like brian, so did not hold back. so is a big fan. on his first night at the restaurant. my favorite today is the bbq shrimp and the bbq sauce is not like any bbq sauce out there.
abc seven news reporter j.r. stone visited one of the nominated chefs right here in the east bay. >> watch out for fried chicken coming through in the front and chef jeff davis busy at work in the back at his restaurant called burdell in oakland. >> soul food, but kind of modernized a little bit with like a little bit of a california twist to it. >> it sure does look good, even though it's sometimes hard to keep up with chef davis. i mean, just look, he moves quick. guess it...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland here. with what we know about this potential deal. >> lena kumasi, good morning to you. the a's new ballpark in las vegas won't be ready for at least another three years. so they're looking for a place to play until it's ready. their current lease at the oakland coliseum expires at the end of this season. the team has been exploring a temporary home in sacramento or salt lake city, but oakland is trying to get them to stay. abc seven news is learning the city will offer to extend the team's lease for up to five years. it would cost them an average of 19.4 million per year, with an opt out in year three. the team would also need to sell half of the coliseum property and offer she obtained by abc. seven shows the city is now no longer asking the a's to change their name when they leave oakland, or guarantee the city get an mlb expansion team in the future. in a statement to our sister network, espn, oakland mayor shang tao said the terms we have proposed for a lease extension at the coliseum
abc seven news reporter lena howland here. with what we know about this potential deal. >> lena kumasi, good morning to you. the a's new ballpark in las vegas won't be ready for at least another three years. so they're looking for a place to play until it's ready. their current lease at the oakland coliseum expires at the end of this season. the team has been exploring a temporary home in sacramento or salt lake city, but oakland is trying to get them to stay. abc seven news is learning...
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ryan curry, abc seven news. thank you. ryan >> governor newsom is weighing in on the protests that brought traffic to a standstill monday morning while in the bay area yesterday, the governor says he supports the right to protest but does not support the approach. >> i don't think that's helpful, and i don't think that's responsible. i think there are better ways of protesting. so no , i hope we don't see it again. and i do think people need to be held to account for their actions. >> alameda county da pamela price will be making the call on charges for people arrested on 8-80 in oakland. meanwhile, protesters who shut down the golden gate bridge are not being charged with a crime. but that could change soon. district attorney brooke jenkins says her office just needs more time. abc seven news reporter tim johns was outside the jail when some of those detained were released. free, free, free palestine protests outside the san francisco county jail tuesday. >> dozens gathering to demand the release of the 26 people who were
ryan curry, abc seven news. thank you. ryan >> governor newsom is weighing in on the protests that brought traffic to a standstill monday morning while in the bay area yesterday, the governor says he supports the right to protest but does not support the approach. >> i don't think that's helpful, and i don't think that's responsible. i think there are better ways of protesting. so no , i hope we don't see it again. and i do think people need to be held to account for their actions....
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lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. the bay area's other baseball team is leaving oakland to play in sacramento. >> looking forward to this being our home until we move on to our stadium in las vegas in 2028. >> the a's made it official yesterday announcing their new home in west sacramento. the a's are set for three seasons at sutter health park before the plan moved to las vegas. the city of oakland offered the a's a lease extension to stay in play at the coliseum a little longer. it didn't work out. so now the a's are packing up. so what about the employees at the coliseum? the team may be eliminating jobs after the a's move to sacramento. according to the chronicle, in a zoom meeting with the a's front office, employees were notified that a staff reduction is coming in november. the report says the a's are partnering with the nba's sacramento kings and triple a rivercats, both owned by vivek ranadivÉ, which would create redundancy among workers, prompting the a's to eliminate jobs. so here's a look at how the a's s
lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. the bay area's other baseball team is leaving oakland to play in sacramento. >> looking forward to this being our home until we move on to our stadium in las vegas in 2028. >> the a's made it official yesterday announcing their new home in west sacramento. the a's are set for three seasons at sutter health park before the plan moved to las vegas. the city of oakland offered the a's a lease extension to stay in play at the...
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stone, abc seven news. >> that was j.r. stone reporting. you can follow our coverage of the campus protests in the bay area and nationwide over on our website, abc seven news.com amanda and a traffic alert here for you at 541. >> the metering lights are on. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. there is really nothing in your way, even after the metering lights to get from the toll plaza into the city, it will take you 16 minutes back to you at the desk. >> thanks, amanda. the search is on for coins worth thousands of dollars. what you need to know about the ongoing scavenger hunt in san francisco. but first, let's check in with lisa. >> all righty. good morning to you. hope you had a nice weekend. it certainly was beautiful out there. the winds continue to be pretty breezy. in fact, they've been over 30 miles an hour at the coast. so a couple of weak systems to the north of us will allow for a reinforcing shot of the breezy conditions the next few days, and then high pressure builds in. the winds back off will warm up, and as we
stone, abc seven news. >> that was j.r. stone reporting. you can follow our coverage of the campus protests in the bay area and nationwide over on our website, abc seven news.com amanda and a traffic alert here for you at 541. >> the metering lights are on. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. there is really nothing in your way, even after the metering lights to get from the toll plaza into the city, it will take you 16 minutes back to you at the desk. >> thanks,...
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lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you. lena. well, between email, texts, slack, phone calls, bosses have a lot of ways to contact you when you are off the clock. well now, a lawmaker in the bay area wants to ban bosses from calling you after hours. assemblymember matt haney of san francisco introduced a bill this past week to give employees the legal right to ignore work calls and emails when they are not working. inspired by an upcoming right to disconnect law in australia, haney's proposal would find bosses starting at $100 for repeatedly trying to contact workers after hours. california would be the first u.s. state with a similar law which state has the heaviest drinkers? surprising answer coming up. >> it's a tip or not to tip. >> that is the question most americans are asking themselves at the checkout counter. but first, let's get a check on the weather with meteorologist drew tuma. >> good morning amanda 5.39 will take you to san jose this morning where all is very quiet. >> it is chilly out there with temperatures in th
lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you. lena. well, between email, texts, slack, phone calls, bosses have a lot of ways to contact you when you are off the clock. well now, a lawmaker in the bay area wants to ban bosses from calling you after hours. assemblymember matt haney of san francisco introduced a bill this past week to give employees the legal right to ignore work calls and emails when they are not working. inspired by an upcoming right to disconnect law in australia, haney's...
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ryan curry abc seven news. >> ryan, thank you. now we'll take it to the north bay, where caltrans repaving project will shut down a 21 mile section of westbound highway 37 for a second straight weekend. that's going to start tonight. and once again, that runs through monday morning. the eastbound lanes will be closed for the first two weekends of may 509 this morning, and we are waking up to areas of drizzle this morning along the coast and in parts of the east bay. >> here's a live look at our sfo camera this morning, where the airport is reporting some light drizzle this morning. a temperature of 56 degrees. what's happening is that we do have a cold front that is currently on top of us right now, supplying us with this early morning chance of some pockets of drizzle that will linger until about 9 a.m. this morning, and then it's all about winds really picking up pretty quickly this afternoon. here's live doppler seven. some sporadic drizzle along the peninsula, some around the east bay shoreline, but this is only going to last
ryan curry abc seven news. >> ryan, thank you. now we'll take it to the north bay, where caltrans repaving project will shut down a 21 mile section of westbound highway 37 for a second straight weekend. that's going to start tonight. and once again, that runs through monday morning. the eastbound lanes will be closed for the first two weekends of may 509 this morning, and we are waking up to areas of drizzle this morning along the coast and in parts of the east bay. >> here's a live...
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>> in san francisco, lou pena, abc seven news. >> in our next half hour on abc seven mornings, activists may be to blame for spreading avian flu in sonoma county, an i-team report uncovers that possibility and hears from both sides of the argument and why the biden administration is postponing a proposed ban on menthol you got it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪ my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga, like: hazy or blurred vision, so it's hard to see fine details, colors that appear dull or washed out, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you think you have ga, don't wait. treatments are available. ask a retina specialist about fda-approved treatments for ga and go to gawontwait.com deo for your whole body
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abc seven news reporter ryan curry joining us live at lotta's, fountain and ryan. people have been gathering there since really before dawn. >> yeah. kumasi. good morning. and the people actually are still here. some of them are dressed up, still in their victorian garbs. i don't know if you can see the people behind me that turn of the century kind of garb as of more of a ceremonial aspect of it. but yeah, it's an event to mark and remember that incredible event 118 years ago that changed the city for the course of its time, that earthquake and the fire. subsequently, after almost destroying nearly the entire city. and today, a wreath over my head commemorating that moment where all of that went down, all those lives were lost. this fountain, lotta's fountain is a very significant piece of history for the city of san francisco. this was where people gathered, while that was all unfolding, to leave notices, trying to find loved ones amidst all that was going on. remember, this is during a time before we had phones, before we had any sort of really advanced tech tec
abc seven news reporter ryan curry joining us live at lotta's, fountain and ryan. people have been gathering there since really before dawn. >> yeah. kumasi. good morning. and the people actually are still here. some of them are dressed up, still in their victorian garbs. i don't know if you can see the people behind me that turn of the century kind of garb as of more of a ceremonial aspect of it. but yeah, it's an event to mark and remember that incredible event 118 years ago that...
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abc seven news reporter j.r. stone talked to church leaders who say this is all part of a bigger problem. yellow crime scene tape flapping in the breeze. >> outside of not only one of san francisco's most well known churches, but a spot where witnesses say a church parishioner was stabbed in the leg on sunday. >> several units your suspect has blocked shorts. unknown length of the knife there in the middle of the street. >> church leaders at north beach's saints peter and paul church tell abc seven news that the eventual suspect, who they believe is unhoused, first came inside during a confirmation service. the archbishop of san francisco was there, along with a very large congregation. due to safety concerns, leaders escorted the man outside. witnesses say he was speaking with someone saying, quote, jesus is not real. end quote. those witnesses went on to say that a short time later, that man stabbed a church parishioner in the street man's wife then called 911. church leaders tell me that several people actuall
abc seven news reporter j.r. stone talked to church leaders who say this is all part of a bigger problem. yellow crime scene tape flapping in the breeze. >> outside of not only one of san francisco's most well known churches, but a spot where witnesses say a church parishioner was stabbed in the leg on sunday. >> several units your suspect has blocked shorts. unknown length of the knife there in the middle of the street. >> church leaders at north beach's saints peter and paul...
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abc seven news anchor dan ashley has the fight to keep the event going. despite all these challenges. >> the music, the food, the crowds, they're all back on telegraph avenue for oakland first fridays. this is where we celebrate, this is where we have fun. and it's a safe space for a city that's about to lose its last pro sports team and seen restaurant closures along hegenberger road because of crime. this event is an oasis. >> first fridays wasn't here, then it would just take away like our pride and joy of the city organizers expect 30,000 people at today's event. >> first fridays has been around over a decade. it started as an art crawl. now it's a place to come, eat, sing and shop. >> there's a lot of stuff that's going away from oakland, so this definitely needs to stay at first friday definitely needs to stay for rafael yousef, first fridays is an important way to connect with customers and make a living. >> i have a lot of customers. >> the only waiting for me a once a month to come here. >> but financial problems forced oakland first fridays to s
abc seven news anchor dan ashley has the fight to keep the event going. despite all these challenges. >> the music, the food, the crowds, they're all back on telegraph avenue for oakland first fridays. this is where we celebrate, this is where we have fun. and it's a safe space for a city that's about to lose its last pro sports team and seen restaurant closures along hegenberger road because of crime. this event is an oasis. >> first fridays wasn't here, then it would just take...
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she told abc seven news last night. it's a new solution to work that's already being done. >> number four, tesla is laying off more than 3300 employees in california. more than 1300 of those people work at the fremont factory. several dozen others also work in palo alto. >> and number five, we have a cloudy morning out there, some coastal drizzle as well. it's a cool day today. will repeat that tomorrow before winds kick up here to finish out the week on friday and number six we're taking a look at drive times. >> you can see the typical slowdown tracy to dublin will take you 45 minutes. san rafael to san francisco 17 minutes and then antioch to concord 61 minutes. at number seven, today is the third annual hatch day celebration at the berkeley art museum. they'll be live streaming. andy the falcon's nest on their outdoor screen starting at 9 a.m. annie's two remaining eggs are predicted to hatch today. the event includes falcon experts and a live raptor. >> we just love annie. i'm glad to see that she's thriving next t
she told abc seven news last night. it's a new solution to work that's already being done. >> number four, tesla is laying off more than 3300 employees in california. more than 1300 of those people work at the fremont factory. several dozen others also work in palo alto. >> and number five, we have a cloudy morning out there, some coastal drizzle as well. it's a cool day today. will repeat that tomorrow before winds kick up here to finish out the week on friday and number six we're...
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seven news. >> still ahead on abc seven mornings in earth day youth movement at a rally in the bay area to raise awareness about what's happening to our planet. and we'll take you outside for a live look atop our roof camera. looking at the bay when you have moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many adults saw 90% clearer skin. some even achieved long—lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief after first dose. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ♪ show off to the world. as
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lena howland abc seven news thank you. >> lena. leaders in the north bay say they're seeing progress in their fight against homelessness. napa county is sharing the first results from this year's point in time count. the county says the total number of unhoused people dropped 18% compared to january of last year . the number of people spending the night on the street dropped 42, with more people staying in shelters in the south bay. big changes are coming to the salvation army campus in san jose. the fourth street facility is getting a makeover. the charitable group will open a temporary 74 unit shelter for existing residents of the immanuel house, immanuel house itself will be rebuilt and expanded to 112 beds. a community member donated $1 million to help fund the $4 million project. >> we have a concentration of wealth that's nothing else like it in the world, and yet we have not solved this homeless problem . we're trying, and it's only through partnerships with the city, with the county, with other nonprofit providers, especial
lena howland abc seven news thank you. >> lena. leaders in the north bay say they're seeing progress in their fight against homelessness. napa county is sharing the first results from this year's point in time count. the county says the total number of unhoused people dropped 18% compared to january of last year . the number of people spending the night on the street dropped 42, with more people staying in shelters in the south bay. big changes are coming to the salvation army campus in...
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abc seven news. >> thank you, ryan. the supreme court will hear arguments today in a case to determine if former president donald trump can be prosecuted over his efforts to undo the 2020 election. it comes as arizona charges top trump aides in an investigation into an alleged scheme to overturn joe biden's victory. abc news reporter nguyen has more on the charges. these unfolding, the charges on these unfolding legal challenges this morning, a long anticipated case before the u.s. supreme court justices are hearing arguments over whether former president trump is entitled to sweeping immunity from federal prosecution. >> donald trump's pushing the envelope. we could be insulating presidents from any liability for using the massive powers of the office to literally commit crimes. >> today's arguments stem from special prosecutor jack smith's criminal charges against trump of crimes related to his effort to overturn his 2020 election loss. trump argues he can't be prosecuted, claiming those actions were taken as presiden
abc seven news. >> thank you, ryan. the supreme court will hear arguments today in a case to determine if former president donald trump can be prosecuted over his efforts to undo the 2020 election. it comes as arizona charges top trump aides in an investigation into an alleged scheme to overturn joe biden's victory. abc news reporter nguyen has more on the charges. these unfolding, the charges on these unfolding legal challenges this morning, a long anticipated case before the u.s....
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abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joins us live. gloria, the board of supervisors will hear how the closure will impact the community later today. good morning. >> reggie. the board of supervisors will hear that report. and from residents of east san jose during a meeting today, the emergency medical services agency studied the impact that closing these services will have on the community. yesterday some san jose city leaders spoke about the need to save critical services at regional medical center of san jose. in february, the center announced the imminent closure of its level two trauma center, stemi services and other cardiac services. the center said that they were just not being utilized enough to outweigh the cost of keeping them open. san jose city council members peter ortiz and domingo candelas both have family members whose lives were saved. regional medical center without access to regional medical center, people like my mom would never have had a second chance. >> this closure signifies more than just the end of services
abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joins us live. gloria, the board of supervisors will hear how the closure will impact the community later today. good morning. >> reggie. the board of supervisors will hear that report. and from residents of east san jose during a meeting today, the emergency medical services agency studied the impact that closing these services will have on the community. yesterday some san jose city leaders spoke about the need to save critical services at...
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wherever you stream abc seven news. >> developing news now. the faa looking into a very scary incident for passengers on board a southwest flight out of denver. gloria. the plane's engine cover blew off during takeoff. good morning. >> reggie. yeah, the plane only made it to about 10,000ft before it had to turn around and make an immediate emergency landing. passengers were watching the whole time. in fact, they were the ones that alerted the flight crew since the pilots could not see it. 143 passengers were on board. nobody was hurt. one woman says she felt a jolt before looking out the window to see the metal cover peeling back. >> the flight attendant walked back, looked out my window and went, oh my god, were a lot of people who were really quite nervous. lots of don't take off your seat belts, hopefully they're going to get us on the ground. they must be turning around. >> and the faa has opened an investigation and is also looking into two other southwest flights that experienced similar issues back in march. southwest is calling it a me
wherever you stream abc seven news. >> developing news now. the faa looking into a very scary incident for passengers on board a southwest flight out of denver. gloria. the plane's engine cover blew off during takeoff. good morning. >> reggie. yeah, the plane only made it to about 10,000ft before it had to turn around and make an immediate emergency landing. passengers were watching the whole time. in fact, they were the ones that alerted the flight crew since the pilots could not...
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seven news. >> now, if you can't watch the eclipse in person, abc seven bay area is your home. for complete coverage. we will be bringing you the excitement from across the country, starting right here at 11 a.m. on monday. how's it looking outside? lisa >> nice and cold. actually. we have temperatures hovering around freezing in the north bay, and a live look outside from our sutro tower camera. mainly in the 40s here. from the peninsula to the south bay. not quite a warm up today, but we're working on it and it's going to be so warm. we could even see a heat advisory by the middle to the end of next week. i'll explain next. lisa. >> thank you. also ahead, another body recovered in baltimore, the president's pledge as he visits the city and crews race to restore access to the key bridge. then new purpose with the help of puppies. how canine companions are making a heartfelt difference at san ♪ we belong ♪ ♪ we belong together ♪ ♪ we belong ♪ hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. plans starting at $9.99 a month. looking at the san francisco skyline. it is 5
seven news. >> now, if you can't watch the eclipse in person, abc seven bay area is your home. for complete coverage. we will be bringing you the excitement from across the country, starting right here at 11 a.m. on monday. how's it looking outside? lisa >> nice and cold. actually. we have temperatures hovering around freezing in the north bay, and a live look outside from our sutro tower camera. mainly in the 40s here. from the peninsula to the south bay. not quite a warm up today,...
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spencer christian, abc seven news. when the blue whales and blue skies program started, it offered financial incentives to shipping companies. >> but the noaa, the noaa rather are now telling that the shippers are now reducing speed voluntarily in sensitive areas without being compensated. coming up in our next half hour on abc seven mornings, threats continue after iran's unprecedented attack on israel, the vows now coming from the white house. plus, we're hearing more from the students seen in this viral video. her message after a protest disrupted a private party stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor ab
spencer christian, abc seven news. when the blue whales and blue skies program started, it offered financial incentives to shipping companies. >> but the noaa, the noaa rather are now telling that the shippers are now reducing speed voluntarily in sensitive areas without being compensated. coming up in our next half hour on abc seven mornings, threats continue after iran's unprecedented attack on israel, the vows now coming from the white house. plus, we're hearing more from the students...
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abc seven news reporter j.r. stone spoke with employees at colonial donuts, as well as city leaders, about what they're doing to help fight crime. >> this is surveillance video of a recent robbery at the colonial donuts lakeshore location in oakland, and no, we have not shown it to you before, but we have shown you this past robbery there. and this second pass robbery and this third. >> i think one of the assailants also, brought in a golf club, and i'm not sure what he was intending to do with it to cause intimidation or cause harm, but. yeah, so this would be the fourth time we got robbed within not even a one year span. >> ping yamamoto runs colonial donuts. her family has owned the business for 40 plus years. she says since the robbery started, they have installed a service window that is cashless and used instead of the front door during overnight hours. but this happened at 6 a.m. during a shift change. >> got customers telling us like, can you please stay open? we really need you. you're, you know, you're
abc seven news reporter j.r. stone spoke with employees at colonial donuts, as well as city leaders, about what they're doing to help fight crime. >> this is surveillance video of a recent robbery at the colonial donuts lakeshore location in oakland, and no, we have not shown it to you before, but we have shown you this past robbery there. and this second pass robbery and this third. >> i think one of the assailants also, brought in a golf club, and i'm not sure what he was...
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abc seven news reporter j.r. stone spoke with people arriving home to the bay to the bay area after their eclipse trips. >> travelers headed every which way at san francisco international airport monday. the better believe that some of them just saw the total solar eclipse and other parts of the country. it was it sort of like see the eclipse and then go to the airport. >> or how did that work exactly? it turns out you can schedule a lyft or uber ride to pick you up right at the end of the eclipse, and it will scoot you back to the airport just in time to catch your flight. >> and that's just what dan russell of palo alto did. he managed to take these photos of the eclipse monday in austin, texas. russell stopped there on the way back from raleigh so he could see friends. and of course, the eclipse. >> it was cloudy, but every so often there'd be a little parting in the clouds and you'd see it, and then it would go away and you'd see it and go away. so it was really nice, actually. >> i talked to several people w
abc seven news reporter j.r. stone spoke with people arriving home to the bay to the bay area after their eclipse trips. >> travelers headed every which way at san francisco international airport monday. the better believe that some of them just saw the total solar eclipse and other parts of the country. it was it sort of like see the eclipse and then go to the airport. >> or how did that work exactly? it turns out you can schedule a lyft or uber ride to pick you up right at the end...
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abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joining us live. and gloria, it looks like we're on the verge of a legal battle. >> we are kumasi. san francisco officials say this name change will lead to confusion, and the city attorney has already said he's considering a lawsuit to stop it, despite the threat. yesterday, the port of oakland board of commissioners voted unanimously to approve changing the airport's name to san francisco bay oakland international airport. they say it will improve geographic awareness and also increase the number of travelers and airlines. but san francisco city attorney david chu says that the new name would be trademark infringement, and there has been staunch opposition from san francisco city officials and san francisco international airport. >> we certainly understand as an airport how important it is to grow air traffic, the benefits of air traffic. but we don't think this is the right approach. we think it's ultimately customers that are going to pay for this. >> we don't think their lawsuit will succeed. so
abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joining us live. and gloria, it looks like we're on the verge of a legal battle. >> we are kumasi. san francisco officials say this name change will lead to confusion, and the city attorney has already said he's considering a lawsuit to stop it, despite the threat. yesterday, the port of oakland board of commissioners voted unanimously to approve changing the airport's name to san francisco bay oakland international airport. they say it will...
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gloria rodriguez abc seven news. >> gloria, thank you. new rules at disneyland and disney world for those who use a disability access pass. but first, check on the weather with meteorologist drew tuma. >> hey, reggie, if you're traveling today, we do have a pretty potent storm system moving through the midwest and the east coast. so a lot of cities on the board this morning from new york to chicago, atlanta will be dealing with rain and even some thunderstorms at times. l.a. looking beautiful today. no problems at denver, honolulu, some afternoon showers, but a nice afternoon high of 81 degrees. almost as warm in a lot of cities today across the region because we have that high pressure still giving us temperatures above average. livermore, you're exactly the same high as honolulu today at 81 degrees. we'll go into the 70s for napa, oakland, san francisco. it will feel cooler today compared to yesterday. we have a stronger onshore breeze. so instead of the 70s we'll stay in the 60s. but 80s for san jose and santa rosa. so that means some
gloria rodriguez abc seven news. >> gloria, thank you. new rules at disneyland and disney world for those who use a disability access pass. but first, check on the weather with meteorologist drew tuma. >> hey, reggie, if you're traveling today, we do have a pretty potent storm system moving through the midwest and the east coast. so a lot of cities on the board this morning from new york to chicago, atlanta will be dealing with rain and even some thunderstorms at times. l.a. looking...
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live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. thank you lena. >> this morning, memorial plans are being made for a man who made such a huge difference on the lives of thousands of people, the reverend cecil williams died at his home in san francisco yesterday. >> he was 94. williams was a civil rights pioneer who fought for the poor and the hungry. he and his late wife founded the now world famous glide memorial church in the tenderloin. his last appearance was easter sunday. san francisco mayor london breed says williams was at the top of the list of black role models. abc7 news reporter j.r stone looks at the pastor's legacy of compassion and fierce advocacy. >> two things that are critical to us unconditional love and unconditional acceptance. and when you got those two things going for you, you really are out on the cutting edge. >> words to live by. from the late pastor cecil williams, who died monday at the age of 94. words that helped glide memorial church grow from less than 50 members in the 1960s to more than 11,000 in
live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. thank you lena. >> this morning, memorial plans are being made for a man who made such a huge difference on the lives of thousands of people, the reverend cecil williams died at his home in san francisco yesterday. >> he was 94. williams was a civil rights pioneer who fought for the poor and the hungry. he and his late wife founded the now world famous glide memorial church in the tenderloin. his last appearance was easter sunday. san...